(S) Useful Plants
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Factsheet S25: Red alder – Alnus rubra
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S26: Rhus species – the sumachs
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S27: Caragana arborescens – Siberian pea tree
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S28: The Poplars
£2.00Available -
Factsheet S29: Chaste tree – Vitex agnus-castus
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S30: Basketry plants
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S31: Strawberry species
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S32: The Alliums
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S33: Siberian ginseng – Eleutherococcus senticosus
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S34: The junipers
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S35: Strawberries
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S36: The Viburnums
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S37: Asclepias the milkweeds
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S38: Cork & cork oaks
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S39: The North American Redwoods
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S40: Kudzu Pueraria lobata
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S41: Calycanthus American allspice
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S42: Carpobrotus edulis – Hottentot fig.
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S43: Taxus the yews.
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S44: Metasequioa glyptostroboides dawn redwood.
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S45: Urtica dioica – the nettle.
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S46: Lime bast cordage.
£1.00Available -
Factsheet S47: Fibre sources from bark.
£1.50Available -
Factsheet S48: Horse chestnut
£1.00Available