The black poplar can be identified by its deeply fissured bark, triangular leaves and spreading branches often with up-turned tips. They thrive in boggy terrain and wetland habitats and Bere Marsh ...
Conservationists are calling for people to use cuttings from one of UK's rarest native timber trees to help save the species. Cuttings of the black poplar have been cultivated at Bere Marsh Farm, near ...