Other Trees of Interest
The grounds of Emmanuel College hold a diverse range of trees and plants, with some rare species. Trees of particular note are shown on the map below which can be downloaded as a PDF.
1 | Metasequoia glyptostroboides – Dawn redwood |
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2 | Liriodendron tulipifera – Tulip tree |
3 | Gingko biloba – Maidenhair tree |
4 | Koelreuteria paniculata – Golden Rain tree |
5 | 2 chimera trees: +Crataegomespilus dardarii – Bronvaux medlar +Laburnocytisus adamii – Broom laburnum |
6 | Cotinus coggygria – Smoke bush |
7 | Euodia hupehensis - Bee tree |
8 | Platanus x hispanica – London plane |
9 | Tilia tomentosa – Weeping silver lime |
10 | Sophora japonica – Scholar tree |
11 | Juglans nigra – Black walnut |
12 | Taxodium distichum – Swamp cypress |
13 | Pterocarya fraxinifolia – Caucasian wing-nut |
14* | Cydonia oblonga – Quince |
15* | Mespilus germanica – Medlar |
16* | Fagus sylvatica purpurea – Purple beech |
17* | Platanus orientalis – Oriental plane |
* Please note that trees 14, 15, 16 and 17 are in a private garden with no public access.