360 likes | 512 Views
MATIENZO TREES. DECIDUOUS Alder Ash Beech Birch Black Locust Black poplar Blackthorn Common Dogwood Crabapple Crack Willow Elder Field Maple. CONIFERS Larch Monterey Pine Yew EVERGREENS Bay Eucalyptus Holm Oak Holly Italian Buckthorn Mock Privet Strawberry Tree. Fig
E N D
MATIENZO TREES DECIDUOUS Alder Ash Beech Birch Black Locust Black poplar Blackthorn Common Dogwood Crabapple Crack Willow Elder Field Maple CONIFERS Larch Monterey Pine Yew EVERGREENS Bay Eucalyptus Holm Oak Holly Italian Buckthorn Mock Privet Strawberry Tree Fig Grey Willow Hawthorn Hazel Lime Pendunculate Oak Plane Pyrenean Oak Sessile Oak Spindle Tree Sweet Chestnut Whitebeam Wych Elm
LarchLarix deciduaAlerce A deciduous conifer. A small plantation exists on Muela near site 168. return
YewTaxus baccataTejo This specimen is near the top of Muela return
BayLaurus nobilisLaurel Its aromatic leaves can be used in cookery return
EucalyptusEucalyptus globulusEucalipto These trees are near sites 2816 and 2817 return
Holm oakQuercus ilexEncina The most common of the evergreens return
HollyIlex aquifoliumAcebo return
Italian BuckthornRhamnus alaternusAladierno This small evergreen tree can be recognised by the glossy light green underside of the leaves (or the display of its red berries) return
Mock PrivetPhillyrea latifoliaLabiérnago This small evergreen has pairs of leaves opposite each other return
Strawberry TreeArbutus unedoAborto or Madroño Among the unusual features of this tree: it has edible fruit that are on the tree in autumn together with the flowers for next year’s fruit return
AlderAlnus glutinosaAliso return
AshFraxinus excelsiorFresno return
BeechFagus sylvaticaHaya An old beech tree near the bottom entrance of Cave 42 and the beechwood at Seldesuto. return
BirchBetula pubescensAbedul This large birch tree is on El Naso, above La Secada return
Black LocustRobinia pseudoacaciaFalsa Acacia These invasive trees can be seen in the area around Matienzo return
BlackthornPrunus spinosaEndrino Spectacular blossom in spring and sloes for making pacharán in summer return
Common DogwoodCornus sanguineaCornejo The leaves turn red in late summer return
Crack WillowSalix fragilisMimbrera This tree is near the mill in La Secada return
ElderSambucus nigraSaúco return
FigFicus caricaHiguera Not just a garden tree. Like these examples, outside site 504, and struggling to survive in the entrance of Cueva del Agua return
Grey WillowSalix atrocinereaSalguera Negra These examples are by Cueva Tablons return
LimeTilia platyphyllosTilo This specimen is by the river in La Secada return
Pendunculate OakQuercus roburRoble or Cagiga The most common deciduous oak in Matienzo: the acorns have a long stem return
PlanePlatanus orientalisPlátano They can occasionally be found in other places than by the side of the road. This tree is the valley near Torca de Arnilla. return
Pyrenean OakQuercus pyrenaicaRebollo A smaller oak. The leaves are very irregular and tend to stay on the tree after turning brown in Autumn return
Sessile OakQuercus petraeaRoble Albar Not common in Matienzo; this example is at Seldesuto. The acorns have no stem, while the leaves have a short stem. return
Sweet ChestnutCastanea sativaCastaño This huge chestnut tree is near site 23 return
WhitebeamSorbus ariaMostajo return
Wych ElmUlmus glabraOlmo de Montaña Many specimens of these trees can be seen at Seldesuto, identified by the assymetrical base of the leaves, or their seed pods in early spring. return