
Woodland where the majority of trees are deciduous. Many different kinds of deciduous woodlands occur in Britain. They are named after their predominant tree species e.g. Beech woodland, Oak woodland and Ash woodland. Other trees such as Birch, Cherry, Sycamore and Alder are occasionally the predominant species but more often they are mixed in ...
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Woodland comprising mostly or solely trees that shed their foliage at the end of the growing season, usually autumn or winter.
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