Trees
Weirdest trees in the world: Discover nature's wackiest tree wonders
Meet some of the weirdest and oddest trees on the planet
Mystery of the weird and wonderful 'upside-down tree' finally solved
Scientists have solved the puzzle behind the origin, evolution and worldwide dispersal of the extraordinary baobab tree, according to a new study.
A tree that can walk? How one 'walking tree' is said to be able to move itself to a sunnier spot
There's a walking tree? Stuart Blackman investigates a tree that is said to be able to move
What's the oldest tree in the world?
There is some debate surrounding the world's oldest tree. Here's why
What's the tallest tree in the world?
Did you know the tallest tree species in the world can grow to more than 100 metres? Learn all about them
How to grow an oak tree from an acorn
Autumn is the perfect time to try growing an oak tree, here's how
Does ivy damage trees?
Is ivy good or bad for trees? Phil Gates explains
What's the world's most poisonous tree?
The world's most poisonous tree must rely on tides and currents to disperse its fruits.
Yew tree guide: how to identify, why it’s so poisonous, and why it’s found in churchyards
Old and gnarled, yew trees are a familiar tree in our landscape and are often associated with churchyards. Our expert guide explores this native tree.
Crown shyness: what it is and which trees it affects
Crown shyness is when one canopy of tree branches avoids touching another's canopy. Phil Gates explains more
What is the jelly-like substance on a tree?
Intrigued by a jelly-like substance covering a tree? Botanist Phil Gates explains what it is and why it forms
Gillian Burke: trees losing their leaves in August is an emergency
The ‘false autumn’ saw trees dropping their leaves early en masse due to what is thought to be the worst drought in Europe for over 500 years.
Expert tips on how to photograph autumn wildlife
Three ways to photograph wildlife in an autumn woodland, with photographer Paul Hobson.
Oak tree guide: different species, how long they live and why oak trees are crucial for our ecosystem
The oak is a symbol of strength and essence of Englishness, and is a vital and fascinating haven for wildlife.
Elder guide: how to identify, when and how to forage for elderflowers and elderberries, and recipe ideas
Elder has made the slow journey from protective mother-spirit to often being deemed as a hedgerow and garden weed, fit only to be sawn down.
Animals and plants named after Sir David Attenborough
Sir David Attenborough has over 40 species named after him, ranging from a prehistoric marine reptile to a native British flower only found in the Brecon Beacons of South Wales.
British wildlife in May
With birdsong in full force and summer knocking on the door, there’s plenty to discover this month.
British wildlife in April
Spring’s in full swing, so keep an eye out for everything from bijou beetles and butterflies to sizeable storks. Enjoy nature and wildlife across the UK and Ireland with our guide to what different species are up to now.
How to identify spring blossom on trees
The sign of spring blossom buzzing with pollinators on a warm sunny day always brings joy to a naturalist's heart. Identify 12 blossoms with this illustrated guide.
British wildlife in March
As spring brings an abundance of new life, it’s time to talk about the birds and the bee-flies. Here is selection of the month's best wildlife spectacles from around the British countryside in March.
What is amber and how does it preserve animals and plants for so long?
Amber is fossilised resin that can preserve the structures of small creatures, but, sadly, can’t bring back the dinosaurs.
British wildlife in February
From fruiting fungus to winter birds, here is selection of the month's best wildlife spectacles from around the British countryside in February.
British wildlife in January
If your New Year’s resolution involves making more time to enjoy nature, what are you waiting for?
Mistletoe guide: how it survives on other plants, and folklore associated with it
Mistletoe is an iconic plant of the festive season, associated with a number of folklore stories and traditions, and you may be surprised by this fascinating species.