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West of the site = Trees & Shrubs - Coggle Diagram
West of the site = Trees & Shrubs
Chilean Guava Berry -
Myrtus ugni
Ka-pow.
Like shelter, shade or full sun, lime free soil, sweet fruit, hardy to -2 or 3. 1.5m H, 1 W.
Crataegus arnoldiana
- Arnold Hawthorn
American hawthorn, edible sweet larger berries, Hardy -23 C. H - 7m.
Crataegus durobrevensis - Caughuawaga Hawthorn
A rare small round-headed hybrid tree from North America growing to 6 m tall. It bears very nice sweet, tasty and juicy red fruits, 16 mm across, in early autumn. Grows in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade; hardy to -25ºC.
Broom -
Cytisus scoparius
Native yellow flowering shrub - N Fixer
Bladdernut -
Staphylea pinnata
Deciduous small trees which have inflated capsules containing a few edible seed nuts. They originate from northern temperate regions, and are generally found growing in woodlands in moist soil
Lime -
Tilia cordata
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Medium-sized, deciduous tree with a dense rounded habit and a broad crown. Popular edible leaves. flowers are hermaphrodite, creamy-white and wonderfully scented, appearing in June
Acca sellowiana - Feijoa
Evergreen shrub (2m H x 2.5m S) (Pineapple guava) of the Myrtle family with edible petals and fruit. Likes well drained most soils, full sun. Hardy to -5C
Aronia mitschurini Amit
Chokeberry Amit
Deciduous shrub that produces large black berries in September. Full sun for good yield. Bee and wildlife friendly. Self fertile & hardy. Soil = well drained neutral to acid. Height: 3m, Spread: 3m
Forsythia
Masses of pretty, four-petalled, golden-yellow flowers are borne on the bare branches from early March and into April
Quince Serbian Gold -
Cydonia oblonga
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Beautiful pale pink blossom is borne in spring and followed by huge, golden, apple-shaped quinces with a lovely aromatic scent. Self-fertile Uses =Cooking, preserving, liqueurs