| 31. | According to Natural England, this wood has one of the finest stands of hazel and pedunculate oak.
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| 32. | The inflorescence is of " Pachypodium bicolor " is pedunculate, having the stalk of an inflorescence.
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| 33. | The inflorescences are dense pedunculate heads or spikes borne in axillary clusters, or are aggregated in terminal panicles.
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| 34. | The site has ancient pedunculate oak woodland with diverse ground flora, typical breeding birds and some uncommon invertebrates.
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| 35. | It is of two types, both unusual habitats, pedunculate oak / hornbeam and sessile oak / hornbeam.
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| 36. | It is mainly pedunculate oak over a layer of coppice hazel and sweet chestnut planted in the nineteenth century.
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| 37. | The majority of this woodland is mature and dominated by pedunculate oak ( " Quercus robur " ).
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| 38. | Most of the site is ancient pedunculate oak forest, which has butterflies including the rare wood white and black hairstreak.
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| 39. | It feeds on various maples and also on common horse-chestnut, large-leaved lime, mulberry and pedunculate oak.
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| 40. | The main trees are ash, field maple and pedunculate oak, and herbs include sweet violet and early dog-violet.
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