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Trees are distinguished by the fact they have a trunk, however small, and a branch system. The largest living organism in the world is a tree General Sherman, a giant redwood living in the US.

Malus 'Red Sentinel', Crab apple
 Latin name:Malus 'Red Sentinel'
 Common name:Crab apple
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White
 Leaf colour:Mid-green
 Height and spread:4m x 6m (13ft x 20ft)
 Description:
Deciduous tree grown for its lovely cup-shaped flowers and large clusters of deep red fruits that appear in autumn and remain on the branches throughout winter. Prefers full sun.


Thuja plicata, Western red cedar
 Latin name:Thuja plicata
 Common name:Western red cedar
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:N/A
 Leaf colour:Dark green
 Height and spread:20m to 30m x 15m to 25m (66ft to 98ft x 49ft to 82ft)
 Description:
A vigorous, dense, evergreen conifer with ruddy brown bark that peels with age. The leaves have a pineapple aroma when crushed. Makes an excellent hedge, and very attractive free standing specimen, if you have space.


Betula pendula, Silver birch
 Latin name:Betula pendula
 Common name:Silver birch
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:N/A
 Leaf colour:Mid-green
 Height and spread:15m x 7.5m to 9m (49ft x 25ft to 30ft)
 Description:
The plain silver or common birch, sometimes called 'the lady of the woods' because of its outstanding elegance, is a great landscape feature. When planted 60cm (2ft) apart, the trees make a fine hedge, or may be grown 2.4m (8ft) apart as a screen or windbreak, which can be trimmed each winter. Growth is upright, later slightly weeping, especially the young outer stems - trim shoots off the trunk to reveal the attractive bark.


Cornus florida, Flowering dogwood
 Latin name:Cornus florida
 Common name:Flowering dogwood
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White
 Leaf colour:Dark green
 Height and spread:6m to 9m x 6m to 9m (20ft to 30ft x 20ft to 30ft)
 Description:
A deciduous tree, but the white ‘flowers’ are in fact ‘bracts’ – the flowers are the inconspicuous green bits in the centre. The flowers are followed in autumn by red fruits, and the oval, pointed, leaves turn purple. Prefers acid soil.


Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet', Hawthorn
 Latin name:Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'
 Common name:Hawthorn
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:Red
 Leaf colour:Glossy dark green
 Height and spread:6m x 6m (20ft x 20ft)
 Description:
Deciduous, spiny, spreading tree grown for its show of many double flowers that are followed by red berries. Prefers sun, will grow in most soils and is tolerant of urban pollution. Note: berries are poisonous.



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