Conservationists are calling for people to use cuttings from one of UK's rarest native timber trees to help save the species. Cuttings of the black poplar have been cultivated at Bere Marsh Farm ...
The black poplar is in decline with only around 7,000 growing wild in Britain. The rare hardwood will be placed near to a "tiny forest" being planted in an area the size of a small tennis court.
Cuttings of the black poplar have been cultivated at Bere Marsh Farm, near Shillingstone, Dorset. The farm, which is owned by the Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT), said there were only about 7,000 ...
Cuttings of the black poplar have been cultivated at Bere Marsh Farm, near Shillingstone, Dorset. The farm, which is owned by the Countryside Regeneration Trust (CRT), said there were only about ...