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and shrubs, such as the Cornel, Guelder Rose, Rose, 

 Thorn, Privet, Elder, Yew, and Holly have generally 

 edible berries, much eaten by birds. The winged seeds 

 or fruits characterise the great forest trees. 



Trees, Shrubs, and Climbing Shrubs Native or Naturalised 

 IN Britain. 



Clematis vitalba . . 

 Berberis ■vulgaris . . 

 Lime ( TUia Europtsa) 

 Maple [Acer) . . . 

 Spindle Tree {Euonymus) 

 Buckthorn (Rhamnus] 

 Sloe (Prunus) . . . 

 Rose (Rosa) .... 

 Apple {Pyrus) . . . 

 Hawthorn {Crattegus) 

 Medlar {Mespilus) . 

 Ivy {Hedera) .... 

 Cornel (Comus) . . 

 Elder (Sambucus) 

 Guelder Rose ( Viburmim) 

 Honeysuckle [Lonicera) 

 Arbutus (Arbultts) 

 noWy (Ilex) . . . 

 Ash (Fraxinus) . 

 Privet (Ligustrum) 

 'S.\m(Ulmus) . . 

 Hop (Sumulus) . 

 Alder (Alnus) ^ 

 Birch (Betula) . . 

 Hornbeam (Carpinus) 

 Nut (Corylus) . 

 Beech (Pagus) . 

 Oak (Quercus) . 

 Willow (Salix) . 

 Poplar (Populus) 

 Pine (Pinus) . 

 Fir (Abies) . . 

 Yew (Taxus) . 



Edible. H:iiry. Winged. Hooked 



Seed or Fruit, 



1 Some species of Alder have winged fruits. 



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