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Beyond it was a line of wild service trees, so evenly spaced they might have been planted.
One of their indicator plants is the Wild Service tree which is thriving.
The word sorbo in Italian means service tree or sorb apple tree.
It also contains an unusually large population of wild service trees, while the undergrowth is dominated by bramble and ivy.
There are dense stands of Wild Service tree which is an indicator of ancient woodland.
This has been suggested by evidence of Wild Service trees, which are an indicator of regrown forest.
Notable species include grey wagtails, wild service trees, dippers and several species of bats.
Fruits like Japanese medlar, jujube, kiwi, banana or service tree make this town a "natural beauty".
Brampton Wood hosts three examples of Wild Service Tree.
Presence of the Wild Service Tree is commonly taken as an indicator of ancient woodland.
The entrance lane at the old raised beach has an unusual planting in the hedgerow of several common whitebeam x wild service tree hybrids.
Species of Sorbus (s.l.) are commonly known as whitebeam, rowan, service tree, and mountain-ash.
The word "sorbo" in Italian means "the service tree or the sorb-apple tree" of which there are many orchards in the vicinity.
Beech, hazel, mountain ash and Wild Service Tree are all rare, though there are some fine specimens of the last species.
The scarce Wild Service Tree (which is evidence of the Woods's ancient origin) is scattered throughout the wood.
Whitebeams, Rowans and Service Trees.
The rare Wild Service Tree Sorbus torminalis also grows in the drier places deep in the wood.
This should be differentiated from the European Service Tree (Sorbus domestica), family Rosaceae.
Sorbus torminalis (Wild Service Tree)
Also known as Wild Service Tree (Sorbus torminalis), it produces small berries which are called Chequers.
It did not exist before the last Ice Age, probably arising from a hybrid between the Wild Service Tree and another Whitebeam.
A shrub layer includes hawthorns, field maples and wild service trees, and among the ground flora are bluebells and wood anenomes.
The Wild Service Tree, a rare deciduous tree with brown berries, can be found in Highgate Wood.
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Trees include the uncommon wild service tree, and breeding birds include spotted flycatcher, lesser whitethroat, reed bunting and skylark.