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The field maple is widely grown as an ornamental tree in parks and large gardens.
The trees are mainly oak, ash and field maple.
It is mainly oak, ash, field maple and woody shrubs.
We're putting in native broad leaves, such as oak, ash, holly, field maple.
In the spring, a large number of bluebells cover the woodland, along with primroses and field maple.
Other plants include field maple, and elderberry.
Field maple symbolises humility and reserve, while hornbeam represents resilience.
"We send free packs of native trees to schools, such as rowan, hawthorn, blackthorn and field maple."
The Big Wood is dominated by pedunculate oak, ash, hazel and field maple.
Oak, ash, field maple, silver birch, beech and hornbeam will be included in the woodland.
The Common is mostly wooded, dominated by pedunculate oak, with some hornbeam, beech and field maples.
For centuries trees were cut at an early stage to encourage timber to grow from the stumps: ash, field maple, hazel, hornbeam.
The path is lined with ancient hedgerows and there are old oak, field maple and ash treees.
We used the common field maple (Acer campestre) to replace a line of dead elms that formerly marked our boundary with the lane.
The hedgerow trees are of typical clayland composition: oak, ash and field maple, with suckering elm.
The woodland trees include Oak, Wild Cherry and Field Maple.
There the scrub includes Field Maple, Hazel and Wild Cherry.
Also present are hawthorn, blackthorn, dog-rose, bramble, spindle, ash and field maple.
It is now found chiefly in warm hedges and woodland edges, particularly on field maples (Acer campestre).
In addition to beech and conifer, the wood is home to some cherry, rowan, hornbeam, field maple and oak trees.
The ancient woodland area includes Oak, Ash, Hazel and Field Maple.
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Compactum' was first described in 1839.
There are coppicing stumps of Oak, Ash, Field Maple and Birch.
The understorey is Hazel, Field Maple, Hawthorn and there are lime-loving shrubs in particular areas.
Field Maple (Acer campestre)
A few were turned very finely, normally from burr maple (Acer campestre).
The larvae feed on Acer campestre.
We used the common field maple (Acer campestre) to replace a line of dead elms that formerly marked our boundary with the lane.
It is now found chiefly in warm hedges and woodland edges, particularly on field maples (Acer campestre).
Over 30 cultivars of Acer campestre are known, selected for their foliage or habit, or occasionally both; several have been lost to cultivation.
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Compactum' was first described in 1839.
'Compactum' is also known as Acer campestre 'Nanum'.
Acer campestre (I)
Field Maple (Acer campestre)
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Commodore' is of obscure origin.
It is closely related to Acer miyabei from Japan, and Acer campestre from Europe.
Loudon described the tree as having "dark, reddish-brown bark, cracking into short, regular pieces, very like Acer campestre; a tree of spreading growth and moderate size."
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Carnival' arose from a chance seedling discovered in the Netherlands in 1989.
The larvae feed on Quercus robur, Quercus petraea, Acer campestre, Fagus, Carpinus and Prunus species.
The larvae feed on Corylus avellana, Oak, European Beech, Carpinus betulus, Birch and Acer campestre.
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Elegant' was released by the Gelderse Nursery in Opheusden, Netherlands in 1990.
The larvae feed on Oak, Willow, Populus tremula, Fraxinus excelsior, Acer campestre, Humulus lupulus and Honeysuckle.
All three woods are of the wet Ash Fraxinus excelsior / Maple Acer campestre type, with Hazel Corylus avellana also present in considerable quantity.
The larvae The larva at first lives in a slight web on the underside of a leaf of Fagus, Carpinus, Acer pseudoplatanus or Acer campestre.
Arboretum, systematically arranged, with very old specimens of Acer campestre, Gymnocladus dioicus, Juglans nigra, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, and Sophora japonica.
NVC community W8 (Fraxinus excelsior - Acer campestre - Mercurialis perennis woodland) is one of the woodland communities in the British National Vegetation Classification system.
Among new additions to its list the hedge maple (Acer campestre), a comparatively short tree, and the European hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), a medium-sized tree with heavily veined narrow leaves, are worth considering.
The two 25ft hornbeams (Carpinus betulus) in the transept and the six field maple (Acer campestre) in the nave dressed up with their lush, fresh, lime-green spring growth were unexpected, natural and beautifully understated.
Acer campestre 'Puncticulatum', or Weeping Speckled Field Maple, is a weeping tree and a cultivar of Acer campestre, the Field Maple.
The Field Maple Acer campestre cultivar 'Elsrijk' is an American selection made from established city trees in Ohio in 1953, and introduced to the Netherlands in 1985, where it has become the most popular campestre cultivar.