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Tree Varieties
Page 10 of 140 containing Tree Varieties
1118 Varieties Listed in Total

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Alangium chinense
Succeeds in any moderately fertile well-drained soil[200]. Requires full sun and a sheltered position[200]. Not very frost tolerant[200], this species is likely to be on the borderlines of hardyness even if ob... [MORE]
 
Albizia julibrissin
Requires a well-drained moisture retentive soil and a very sunny position[200]. Succeeds in dry soils. Highly fertile soils can promote soft sappy growth which is frost tender[200]. Trees tolerate a high pH, sa... [MORE]
 
Aleurites cordata
Easily grown in a loamy soil but plants are unable to withstand much frost[1]. Requires a lime-free soil[200]. Plants are not hardy outdoors in Britain[200]. There is some confusion over the name of this spec... [MORE]
 
Aleurites fordii
Very tolerant of soil conditions[74]. Easily grown in a loamy soil but plants are unable to withstand much frost[1]. Requires a lime-free soil[200]. Tolerates a pH in the range 5.3 to 7.3. Trees are not hardy ... [MORE]
 
Alnus cordata
Thrives on poor and dryish soils, even on chalk, but prefers to be near water[11, 200]. Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation[1, 11]. Grows well in heavy clay soils. Tolerates very infertile sites[11, 200].... [MORE]
 
Alnus glutinosa
Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation[1, 11], tolerating prolonged submergence of its roots and periods with standing water to 30cm deep[186, 200]. Plants can also grow quickly in much drier sites, though t... [MORE]
 
Alnus hirsuta
Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation[1, 11]. Grows well in heavy clay soils[11]. Tolerates very infertile sites[200]. A polymorphic species[58], it is closely related to A. incana[11]. This species has a... [MORE]
 
Alnus incana
Prefers a heavy soil and a damp situation[1, 11]. Grows well in heavy clay soils[11]. Thrives in drier soils than many other members of this genus[200]. Tolerates very infertile sites[200]. This species has a ... [MORE]
 

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