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I'm looking for any good websites that can tell me the best provenances for various commonly grown U.K. trees.

 

Has anyone had any experience dealing with tree provenance?

 

Any help will be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks.

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Try Burntwood Nurseries near Winchester.

 

Hampshire provenance native stock.

 

Useful if you are in Hampshire, less useful if you are not.........

 

 

Taxus

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Hi Slicx

 

Are you looking for native provenance plants or purely info about provenance in general? With regard native plants I believe that the UK is divided into geographical areas that are given a provenance number. If a planting spec states that native provenance plants must be used then they would need to be sourced from seed collected in that area.

 

For the past five years I.ve been involved with a project that collects, propogates & grows seed from the Bedford region. This is area 42, so whenever we spec native stock I know it is from seed collect from ancient woodland within our locality. My feeling is that it promotes native genetis ==c stock.

 

Cheers

Nod

Posted

Thanks guys for those links. I've found some pretty good sources for tree provenance.

 

Quick responses too, which I didn't expect :001_cool:.

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