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- Subfamily
- Maloideae
- Name
- Sorbus torminalis
en:Wild Service Tree - full tree.
Gamlingay Wood, Cambridgeshire, is a small ancient wood which has been copiced since at least the 13th century. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSI) in part because it contains one of the last remaining pockets of truely wild Wild Service Trees in Britain.
Keywords: Wild Service Tree
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