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Oral Answers to Questions — Tanganyika and Uganda (Timber Exports). ( 1 Feb 1939)

TANGANYIKA. — Cubic Feet. Value. £ Cedar (Juniperus procera) … 2,850 570 (estimated). Ebony (Dalbergia melanoxylon) … 3,850 962 (estimated). Mahogany (Khaya) … 1,150 230 (estimated). Iroko (Chlorophora excelsa) … 70,450 15,476 (actual). Sandalwood (Osyris tenuifolia) … 7,350 1,470 (estimated). Other sorts … 28,500 4,418 (estimated). Total Timber 114,150 Total...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Sudden Oak Death (26 Jan 2004)

Ben Bradshaw: ... Symphoricarpus albus Snowberry Caprifoliaceae Vaccinium myrtillus Bilberry Ericaceae Vaccinium x intermedium Bilberry-cowberry hybrid Ericaceae Trees (3) Abies procera Noble fir Pinaceae Acer spp. Maple/sycamore Aceraceae Carpinus Hornbeam Betulaceae Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Lawson's cypress Cupressaceae Fraxinus excelsior Ash Oleaceae...

Written Answers — Environment Food and Rural Affairs: Trees: Imports ( 2 Sep 2013)

David Heath: ...England or Wales. There were 152 Pinus pentaphylla (Japanese white pine) and 10 Ulmus parvifolla (Chinese elm) imported as bonsai from Japan. These are different species to the English elm (Ulmus procera) or the common pine for which there were also no recorded imports. Movements of trees within the EU single market are not officially recorded routinely. However, DEFRA introduced a...

Tree Pests and Diseases - Motion to Take Note (13 Feb 2020)

the Earl of Cork and Orrery: ...but one is missing: the English elm. Much reference has already been made to this wonderful tree, and the fact that many of us in this House are old enough to remember the majestic columns of ulmus procera dominating the countryside. There are now only a few thousand healthy specimens of this variety left in the UK, mainly in urban environments and, surprisingly, most in Brighton, after...


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