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Hard fern
An evergreen beauty with not one, but two types of frond. Its medicinal qualities have helped treat ailments for centuries, while its leaves have been used to subdue hunger and thirst.
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National Trust Wood
Plas Newydd
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
41.73 ha (103.11 acres)
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The Parks Trust Wood
Hazeley Wood
Buckinghamshire
6.09 ha (15.05 acres)
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Privately owned Wood
Mona Industrial Estate
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
5.63 ha (13.91 acres)
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The Crown Estate Wood
Great Oaks
Surrey
43.97 ha (108.65 acres)
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The National Forest Wood
Bass Meadow
Staffordshire
17.89 ha (44.21 acres)
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Plant trees
MOREhedges
Our MOREhedges scheme includes saplings, advice and funding for new hedging projects of 100 metres or more.
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Press centre
Woodland Trust acquires new land connected to Mourne Park
The Trust has been able to extend Mourne Park, a special site for restoration and conservation in Northern Ireland, with 32 hectares of neighbouring land.
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Natural Resources Wales Wood
Newborough
Ynys Mon - Isle of Anglesey
771.55 ha (1906.50 acres)
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Blog
Life cycle of a frog: how do amphibians reproduce?
This time of year is perfect for spotting amphibians on their way to mate. Find out how they attract mates, reproduce and develop.
Rachel Hoskins • 09 Apr 2019