Arbutus caithne arbutus unedo.
List of irish hardwood trees.
The list of irish native trees includes alder ash birch cherry blackthorn whitehorn crabapple hazel holly oak mountain ash scots pine whitethorn willow and yew.
Hardwoods angiosperms abachi triplochiton scleroxylon acacia acacia sp robinia pseudoacacia african padauk pterocarpus soyauxii afzelia doussi afzelia africana agba tola gossweilerodendron balsamiferum alder alnus black alder alnus glutinosa red alder alnus rubra ash fraxinus black ash fraxinus nigra blue ash fraxinus quadrangulata.
Common ash fraxinus excelsior beeches.
Native trees can also be used for shelter and to block views for all types of developments and agricultural and amenity situations.
Box buxus sempervirens cherries and plums.
Silver birch betula pendula downy birch betula pubescens box.
As a resource american hardwoods are abundant renewing and sustainable and an excellent choice for eco effective design and building.
Wild cherry prunus avium bird cherry prunus padus blackthorn prunus spinosa elms.
Alder alnus glutinosa apples.
Crab apple malus sylvestris ashes.
Whilst the quercus robur common oak can grow up to 35 metres tall and 25 metres tall.
One of ireland s most traditional and widely distributed trees alders may be found in damp areas beside freshwater loughs and along river banks where their strong fibrous roots may help to keep the bank in place.
However the use of irish hardwoods has grown considerably over the past decade.
In addition to the basics where they grow general description and abundance.
This guide features 20 of the most abundant and most often used hardwood species.
New processors and designers have entered and energised the market and advocates such as duncan stewart have opened our eyes to the potential.
The irish hardwood resource is very limited with about 20 000 cubic metres of roundwood harvested each year in ireland.
Fagaceae two oaks enter the native irish category and here we ve really hit big boy territory.
The guide to american hardwood species.
The quercus patraea sessile oak can grow up to 30 metres tall and 25 metres wide.
White ash though similar in appearance to the green ash this tree s leaves are noticeably lighter on the underside.
Kerry and the gearagh.
It is a soft hardwood tree meaning its wood is less dense than others on this list and is often used in construction frames.
Alder woodlands are found in ross island killarney co.