What tree is that? And where did it come from? - Garey ny Cloie Gardens - St John's, Isle of Man
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N 54° 11.811 W 004° 38.323
30U E 393095 N 6006663
This information board can be found at the entrance to Garey ny Cloie Gardens close to the 'One World Centre’ building.
Waymark Code: WM12ZCF
Location: Isle of Man
Date Posted: 08/13/2020
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member razalas
Views: 3

This information board can be found at the entrance to Garey ny Cloie Gardens close to the 'One World Centre’ building.

The board displays information on 42 tree species, this alongside a site plan of the Gardens which shows the location at which each species can be found.

The information shown for each species is as follows:
a small circular photograph of the leaves or flowers of the tree, a number which corresponds to one of the numbers shown on the site plan, the common name, the scientific name, where abouts in the world the species originates from and a small amount of other information or point of interest about that species of tree.

The board was placed here by: One World Centre Ynnyd Un Theihll ...'because no-one is an island.'

Within the Garden the trees noted on information board and shown on the site plan are identified by a wooden stack with reference number and colour bands. See photographs of the following trees:

10. Silver Pendant Lime Tilia petiolaris from Europe and Asia.
'Tree with plaque introduced from Caucasus. Similar to tree No.15 bu normally grows taller and with a more pendulous habit. A very attractive tree for parks and gardens but the pollen is toxic to bees.'

8. Great White Cherry Prunus tai 'Haku' from Asia
'Perhaps the best Japanese white flowering cherry. Ornamental'

14. Golden Hornet Malus 'Golden Hornet' from Europe.
'Small ornamental crab apple, cultivated pre-1949. Europe'

‘Garey ny Cloie is situated on the A40 route between St John's village and Foxdale, approximately half a mile south of Tynwald Hill. For many decades this amenity woodland garden has served as the headquarters for forestry technical operations on the Island although during that time many changes have taken place. During the 1930s extensive fruit orchards were developed for experimental purposes and in the early 1960s major renovation works resulted in a newly relocated forest nursery and garden centre which was for many years open to the general public. It was about this time that much of the presently maturing amenity woodland was established. Bounded by the route of the old St John's to Foxdale railway branch line to the west and the Sinclair Rifle Range to the south, mainly broadleaved deciduous woodland comprising beech (Fagus sylvatica) and Scarlet oak (Quercus coccinea) clothe the base of the eastern slope of Slieau Whallian down to the Foxdale River which flows through Garey ny Cloie on its way to the Neb.

In the vicinity of the river the would-be arborist can become acquainted with some less common tree species including Indian horse chestnut (aesculus indica), maidenhair tree (gingko biloba), copper beech (fagus sylvatica var. purpurea) and hybrid southern beech (nothofagus procera/Antarctica).

In springtime the shrub borders of evergreen azalea, dwarf rhododendron and camelia provide added colour and diversity to an already varied collection of Japanese flowering cherries which comprise early, mid-season and later-flowering varieties. The mature Japanese maple, acer palmatum Ozakasuki reserves its spectacular display of crimson leaf colour for the autumn.

Car parking facilities are available opposite the main gate to the grounds which are open to pedestrian visitors throughout the year.

The land is managed by the Forestry Amenity and Lands Directorate of the Department of Environment, Food and Agriculture.’

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