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We are experienced woodland advisors with over 80 years of experience between us, and we combine this with a refreshing and pragmatic approach to helping woodland occupiers to work out what they should do with their woodlands and associated open ground. We all have wider skills than just woodland management and can advise on a wide range of farm, deer, river conservation and wildlife management projects. We are happy to hear from other who might be interested in joining us.
Friday, 8 July 2011
A Toast to the Elder Tree
The elder trees are in full flower in the North East and their clusters of sweetly scented flowers stand out along this woodland edge. These flowers can be used to make a refreshing summertime cordial, which I looked forward to partaking of after a hot day surveying this wood!
Compared to the Springtime when a number of trees and shrubs are in flower, elder provides an important nectar source for insects at this time of year.
These fragrant flowers will develop into striking dark purple berries in the autumn which are relished by birds and mammals. These berries are also favoured by some enthusiasts for making another more warming drink elderberry wine.
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