In May, when it bears clusters of sweet-smelling white flowers, the false acacia becomes one of our most decorative trees. Yet its popularity in Britain is due to the efforts of just one man, the...
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The first cedar trees were introduced to Britain from the Middle East about 300 years ago and soon came to be regarded as one of the most decorative conifers. Today you can find them planted in parks...
Clumps of stinging nettles frequently grow in gardens and on wasteland, and most people will have had an unpleasant brush with them at some time. However, despite their vicious aspect, they are...
Insectivorous plants sound as if they should be exotic and tropical, yet species are common in many parts of the world where there are wet peatland bogs. There are three main groups of...
It might be a surprise to discover that many of the hundreds of oaks found worldwide are not deciduous but evergreen. Among all these evergreen species, only one, the holm oak, which can be found in...
To many people, a compost heap is nothing more than a pile of useless rubbish of kitchen waste and garden weeds. However, inside, a compost heap teems with life, from bacteria, worms, proliferating...