Steeped in myth and legend, this tree has been grown in Ireland for at least 3000 years. Its name in Irish Gaelic is Ceirt also Crann Fia-Úll with the horticultural name Malus Sylvestris.
What you are holding is a coral-pink, four-lobed fruit, with seeds under the fleshy orange succulent coverings. Spindle wood ...
Our native natural forest area is highly fragmented and makes up less than 1% of Ireland’s land area. Forest owner Dermot ...
Additionally, the walnuts can be poisonous to dogs and horses. Explore below to learn how to identify a walnut tree or black ...
Sixth class students from St John's Senior School in Kilkenny have been very busy over the past few days, visiting a number ...
Even many Irish parents who went to third-level themselves ... Listen to them, know who they are, identify their skills and interests. They may be happier, for instance, doing an apprenticeship.” ...
WHILE the future of a 90-year-old oak tree along the route of a new “active travel” cycling and pedestrian route being ...
We are also looking at a unique Irish whitebeam, a relative of rowan. And lime is in the dataset too. Interestingly, lime is thought to be one of the best street trees but it’s only in the ...
While the Irish Peatland Conservation Council have only been involved in this monitoring programme on Lullymore West Bog in ...
In her new book, Our Green Heart, the author and renowned botanist makes the case for a collective tree-planting effort that ...
A farmer who destroyed a woodland of native Irish trees that could take over 100 years to replace as well as a large amount of animal and bird habitats was involved in “environmental terrorism ...