The Wild Woods: A Regional Guide to Britain's Ancient Woodland |
Contents
FOREWORD | 6 |
ANCIENT WOODLAND IN ONE COUNTY | 23 |
THE ENGLISH HEARTLAND | 37 |
Copyright | |
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acid soils acres alder ancient and natural ancient woodland ancient woods banks bark beech birch Blean bluebells bracken Britain Burnham Beeches century chalk charcoal Chilterns clay common conifers coppice coppice stools Copse dales deer dense Devon Dot size relates England felling firewood flora flowers Forestry former glades grazing groves hazel coppice Herefordshire high forest hill holly hornbeam Kent Lady Park Wood land landscape lichens limestone liverworts managed as coppice maple medieval Middle Ages moors mosses natural woodland natural woods Nature Conservation Nature Reserve oak coppice oakwoods orchid Park Wood pasture pedunculate oak PETER WAKELY plantations planted pollard probably rare regeneration replanted rich rides River rocks service trees sessile oak Shabbington sheep slopes small-leaved lime species steep survive sweet chestnut sycamore timber underwood upland Vale Wales Weald Welsh wild service tree wildlife wood-pasture woodbanks Woodland Trust wych elm