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Tree Varieties
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1118 Varieties Listed in Total

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Aesculus flava
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy[1, 11]. Grows best in eastern and southeastern areas of England probably needing a continental climate in order to thrive[126, 200]. Although the tre... [MORE]
 
Aesculus glabra
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy[1, 11]. This species is the state tree of Ohio[229]. Its growth-rate is moderate in the wild, with trees living up to 100 years[229]. In Britain, it ... [MORE]
 
Aesculus hippocastanum
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy tolerating poorer drier soils[11, 200]. Tolerates exposed positions and atmospheric pollution[200]. A very ornamental and fast-growing tree[1, 4], it... [MORE]
 
Aesculus indica
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy[1, 11, 200]. Succeeds on chalk[11]. Dislikes dry soils[11]. This species does very well in southwest England, growing best in areas where the minimum... [MORE]
 
Aesculus turbinata
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy[1, 11]. The dormant plant is very cold-hardy, though the young growth in spring can be damaged by late frosts. It prefers growing in a continental cl... [MORE]
 
Aesculus x carnea
Prefers a deep loamy well-drained soil but is not too fussy[1, 11]. The dormant tree tolerates temperatures down to at least -15°c[200], though the young growth in spring can be damaged by late frosts. It pre... [MORE]
 
Agathis robusta
This species tolerates temperatures down to about -7°c in Australian gardens[157], though this cannot be translated directly to British gardens due to our cooler summers that often do not fully ripen new growth... [MORE]
 
Ailanthus altissima
Prefers a light moist soil and a sheltered position[1, 133]. Tolerates drought, poor, dry or wet soils, heavily polluted soils and industrial pollution[200]. Prefers a position in full sun or partial shade[238]... [MORE]
 

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