Friends of Linthorpe Cemetery

 & Nature Reserve

Trees

A haven in

Middlesbrough.

 Scientific Name

Common Name

 Acer platanoides

Norway Maple

 Acer psuedoplatanus

Sycamore

 Aesculus hippocastanum

Horse Chestnut

 Betula pendula

Silver Birch

 Buddleia davidii

Butterfly Bush

 Buxus sempervirens

Box

 Chamaecyparis lawsoniana

Lawson’s Cypress

 Cornus sanguinea

Dogwood

 Cotoneaster simonsii

Himalayan Cotoneaster

 Crataegus monogyna

Hawthorn

 Fraxinus excelsior

Ash

 Fraxinus excelsior ‘Pendula’

Weeping Ash

 IIex aquifolium

Holly

 Leycesteria Formosa

Himalayan Honeysuckle

 Ligustrum ovalifolium

Garden Privet

 Pinus nigra ssplaricio

Corsican Pine

 Platanus x hispanica

London Plane

 Populus nigra ‘italica’

Lombardy Poplar

 Populus nigra spp betulifolia

Black Poplar

 Populus x Canadensis ‘Marilandica’

Maryland Poplar

 Prunus avium

Wild Cherry

 Prunus laurocerasus

Cherry Laurel

 Quercus cerris

Turkey Oak

 Rosa sp

 Rose sp

 Rubus fruticosus

Bramble agg

 Rubus idaeus

Raspberry

 Sambucus nigra

Elder

 Sorbus aria

Common Whitebeam

 Sorbus aucuparia

Rowan

 Sorbus intermedia

Swedish Whitebeam

 Symphoricarpos albus

Snowberry

 Syringa vulgaris

Lilac

 Tilia platyphyllos ‘Rubra’

Red large-leaved Lime

 Ulmus glabra

Wych Elm

 Ulmus procera

English Elm

 Ulmus x hollandica

Dutch Elm

 Hedera helix

Ivy





If you have any sightings that you wish to add to the list please let the Friends Group know and if valid they will be pleased to include your records.

Log your sighting here.....

Nature

The management plan will continue to replace sick and damaged trees with British species so helping Linthorpe Cemetery woodland to become as natural as possible.

Trees and woodland species

found at Linthorpe.