European larch
The European larch was introduced into the UK from Central Europe in the 17th century. Unusually for a conifer, it is deciduous and displays small, greeny-red cones on brittle twigs.
The European larch was introduced into the UK from Central Europe in the 17th century. Unusually for a conifer, it is deciduous and displays small, greeny-red cones on brittle twigs.
Wildlife Trust staff and volunteers left angry and frustrated after break in at much loved Nature Reserve leaves the charity facing a bill of up to £10,000.
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