1) This tree is the very essence of summer with its fragrant flowers and dark fruits. a) Elder b) Cherry c) Crab apple 2) A symbol of fertility and a forager's delight. Its small, hard fruits make an exquisite, jewel-coloured jelly. a) Elder b) Crab apple c) Wild plum 3) Spot it at riversides with leaves draped in the water where it feeds and shelters native wildlife. a) Willow, white b) River Birch c) Baldcypress 4) This native evergreen is so special it’s got a hill named after it. Popular hedge plants in parks and gardens can live for several hundred years. a) Collaig Silver' b) Wilson's honeysuckle c) Common Box 5) One of the most endangered trees in the world, grows on rocky crags and steep-sided slopes. The wild deer loves its leaves. a) Arran whitebeam  b) Joseph Rock c) Stone pine 6) Probably the most long-lived tree in northern Europe with incredibly dense hedges.The fruit is eaten by birds. The Romans believed that yews grew in hell as all parts of the tree are poisonous. a) English Yew b) Rowan c) Juniper 7) It was the tallest native tree in the UK in 2018 that stands at 45m along the River Derwent in Derbyshire. Known as the queen of British trees this majestic tree is home to rare wildlife. a) Common Beech b) Willow c) Poplar black

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