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Scotland's Native Trees and Shrubs
References and Bibliography
Cost Effective Landscape: Learning from Nature, The Scottish Executive landscape design and management policy, February 1998
Trunk Road Biodiversity Action Plan, Scottish Executive 2000
The Landscape of Roads, Dame Sylvia Crowe, 1960
The Performance of Evergreens: An assessment of newly planted holly and pine on Scotland's Trunk Roads, Scottish Executive, 2000
Our trees: A guide to growing Northern Ireland's native trees from seed, Trees of time and place steering group, 1999
Nativeness or non-nativeness of species, Scottish Natural Heritage Advisory note 112
Plant Propagation - Insight, Fundamentals and Technique, Oliver N Menthinick
Plant Propagation - Principles & Practice, H T Hartman & D A Kester
Plant Propagation and Conservation, B G Bowes
Grower Manual 1 - Nursery Stock Manual, K Lamb, J Kelly & P Bowbrick
Inventory of Ancient, Long-Established and Semi-Natural Woodlands, Scottish Natural Heritage
The Dumfries and Galloway Local Biodiversity Action Plan
Technical Advisory Note No. 1 - Provenance, Millennium Forest for Scotland
Technical Advisory Note No. 5 - Habitat Creation, Millennium Forest for Scotland, 1997
The New Flora of the British Isles (Stace 3rd Edition, 2000)
British Standard BS 3936: Nursery Stock: Part 1: Specification for trees and shrubs, 1992
British Plant Communities Volume 1 - Woodland and Scrub, J S Rodwell, Cambridge Press, 1991
UK Manual of Contract Documents for Highway Works: The Department of Transport, The Scottish Executive, The National Assembly for Wales, The Department for the Environment Northern Ireland
Code of Practice for Collectors, Technical Note No. 8 Flora Locale
A comparison between European and British provenance of some British native trees: growth, survival and stem form, Worrell, 1992, Forestry 65
Veteran Trees: A guide to good management, Helen Read
Native Trees and Shrubs for Wildlife in the UK, Nature Conservancy Council, 1988
Planning for Biodiversity: Good Practice Guide, The Royal Town Planning Institute, 1999
The Successful Small Tree Nursery, A Practical Training Manual, Peter McCracken, 1999
Articles
'Variation among seed sources of silver birch in Scotland' Worrell, Cundall, Malcolm and Ennos. University of Edinburgh and Forestry Commission Northern Research Station. Report in Journal of the Institute of Chartered Foresters. Volume 73, Number 5, 2000
'Reap What You Sow', R Larson, American Nurseryman, July 1998
'Choosing Seed Sources for Native Species', Dr Richard Worrell, Tree News, Autumn 1998
'Native Species Can Lay a False Trail', Dr Nick Brown, Timber Grower, Spring 1998
'Harnessing Anarchy', Nigel Dunnett, Landscape Design, November 1995
'Whence British Trees?', Dr Andrew Gordon, Tree News, Autumn 1998
'Seeds of Doubt', Horticulture Week - Amenity, August 1999
'The Nature of Cultural Landscapes - a conservation perspective', Adrian Phillips, Landscape Research Vol 23, No. 1, March 1998
Forestry Commission publications
1 The management of semi-natural woodlands, FCPG No. 5, 1-8
2 Using local stock for planting native trees and shrubs, FCPN8
3 Genetic variation and conservation of British native trees and shrubs - current knowledge and policy implications, FCTP31
4 The landscape value of farm woodlands, FCIN13 5 Creating new native woodlands: turning ideas into reality FCIN15
6 Using natural colonisation to create or expand new woodlands, FCIN23
7 The value of birch in upland forests for wildlife conservation, FCBU109
8 Creating new native woodlands, FCBU112
9 Native woodlands of Scotland, FCMISC
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