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Trees and shrubs

Waxwing feeding on Cotoneaster berries in supermarket car park

Cotoneaster

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Field elm

Bilberry

Bilberry

Elderflower (c) Alexandrumagurean

Elder

Crack Willow

Crack willow

Wild Service Tree

Wild service tree

Bird Cherry

Bird cherry

English Oak

English oak

Wayfaring-tree

Wayfaring-tree

Goat Willow

Goat willow

Rowan

Rowan

Common Box

Common box

Ash

Ash

Guelder-rose

Guelder-rose

Grey Willow

Grey willow

Crab Apple

Crab apple

Common Beech

Common beech

Yew

Yew

Common Osier

Common osier

Wild Cherry

Wild cherry

Hazel

Hazel

Monkey-puzzle

Monkey-puzzle

Common Walnut

Common walnut

Common Laburnum

Common laburnum

Field Maple

Field maple

Lawson Cypress

Lawson cypress

Silver Birch

Silver birch

Holly

Holly

Common Hawthorn

Common hawthorn

Leyland cypress

Leyland cypress

Downy Birch

Downy birch

Sycamore

Sycamore

Blackthorn

Blackthorn

Common Juniper

Common juniper

Alder leaf

Alder

Conker (horse chestnut)

Horse chestnut

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