Phellodendron amurense
Amur Cork Tree
An unusual tree for arboricultural collectors.
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A small genus from East Asia resembling Ailanthus that was introduced into the UK in 1885.
It is more suited to rural rather than urban settings but is rarely seen in Britain.
Large leaves over 25cm in length and silver hairy winter buds distinguish this tree from others but it is the corky bark of mature trees that is its most impressive feature.
An unusual tree for arboricultural collectors.
Mature height: 7-12m
Mature spread: 7-12m
It is more suited to rural rather than urban settings but is rarely seen in Britain.
Large leaves over 25cm in length and silver hairy winter buds distinguish this tree from others but it is the corky bark of mature trees that is its most impressive feature.
An unusual tree for arboricultural collectors.
Mature height: 7-12m
Mature spread: 7-12m
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Amur Cork Tree
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