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Whitebeam - Wikipedia
The best known species is the common whitebeam (Aria edulis), a columnar tree which grows to 25 m (82 ft) tall by 10 m (33 ft) broad. en.wikipedia.org
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Whitebeam (Sorbus aria) - British Trees - Woodland Trust
Whitebeam is a deciduous broadleaf tree that is compact and domed. Mature trees can grow to a height of 15m. The bark and twigs are smooth and grey. www.woodlandtrust.org.uk
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Aria edulis - Wikipedia
Aria edulis, the whitebeam or common whitebeam, [2] is a species of deciduous tree in the family Rosaceae. The tree often forms new shoots around the trunk. en.wikipedia.org
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whitebeam
whitebeam (ˈhwaɪtbiːm) Also white beam, white-beam. [Of uncertain origin. Perhaps an alteration of whitten on the analogy of quicken and quickbeam.] A small tree, Pyrus Aria, having large leaves with white silky hairs on the under side. Also whitebeam-tree (incorrectly white beam-tree: see beam-tree... Oxford English Dictionary
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Whitebeam: It's importance, use, characteristics, and symbolism
Whitebeam is a sun-loving, melliferous tree species that can acclimatise to poor soil. We plant it to support biodiversity and forest resilience. ecotree.green
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How to Grow and Care for a Whitebeam Tree
How to plant whitebeam. Plant bare-root trees between November and March, and pot-grown trees at any time of year unless the soil is waterlogged ... www.gardenersworld.com
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Whitebeam trees identification - Tree Guide UK
The Swedish Whitebeam is a medium-sized deciduous tree native to Sweden, the Baltic States and northern Poland. It is believed to be a hybrid with 3 parents – ... www.treeguideuk.co.uk
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Common whitebeam: location, varieties & care - Plantura Magazin
Common whitebeams are widespread throughout Central and Southern Europe. They are found mainly along the edges of sparse, deciduous forests and on stony, sunny ... plantura.garden
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WHITEBEAM - Tree Council of Ireland
These are small trees, quite unusual in the wild, and many imported specimens have been planted in towns and parks, along roads etc. www.treecouncil.ie
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The common whitebeam - Waldwissen.net
With the common whitebeam (*Sorbus aria*), a native deciduous tree that many people are probably still unfamiliar with has been chosen as ... www.waldwissen.net
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Sorbus intermedia (Swedish Whitebeam) - Gardenia.net
Sorbus intermedia (Swedish Whitebeam) is a medium-sized deciduous tree adorned with a broad, dense canopy of broadly oval, deeply-lobed, dark green leaves. www.gardenia.net
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Arran whitebeams
A number of other Sorbus species have been produced in this way, such as the Devon whitebeam, the Bristol whitebeam, the Cheddar whitebeam, Irish whitebeam , Lancaster whitebeam, etc. wikipedia.org
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Sorbus arvonensis
Sorbus arvonensis, called the Menai Strait whitebeam or Cerddin Menai, is a whitebeam species in the rose family. at the Millennium Seed Bank in Wakehurst Place, and an immature specimen, raised from a seedling, was planted in the National Botanic Garden of Wales whitebeam wikipedia.org
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A. nivea
ephemerella, the watermilfoil moth or water veneer, a moth species Argyrochosma nivea, an Andean fern species Aria nivea, a synonym for Sorbus aria, the whitebeam or common whitebeam, a tree species Asclepias nivea, the Caribbean milkweed, a plant species See also Nivea (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Aria leighensis
Aria leighensis, commonly known as Leigh Woods whitebeam, is a rare species of whitebeam, a flowering plant in the|rose family Rosaceae. wikipedia.org
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