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miyawaki method of growing forest in your backyard selection of plants native species being considered having optimum ecological resilience for their native environment and the best potential to enhance biodiversity ...

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    Miyawaki Method 
        of 
    Growing Forest 
      in your
      Backyard
                                          Selection of Plants
  Native species, being considered having optimum, 
  ecological  resilience for their native environment, and 
  the best potential to enhance biodiversity.
   Below are a few trees that        IconicAfrican trees
   are native to the Indian sub-     Fever tree (Vachellia xanthophloea)
   continent                         Saugagetree(Kigelia africana)
   Indian Mahogany (Swietania        Mopanetree (Colophosphermum 
   Mahogani)                         mopane)
   AshokaTree(Saraca Asoca)          Quiver tree (Aloe dichotoma)
   GulmoharTree(Delonix Regia)       Leadwood (Combretum imberbe)
   Curry Tree (Murraya Koenigii)     Marula tree (Sclerocarya birrea)
   Peepal Tree (Ficus Religiosa) .   Whistling thorn (Vachellia drepanolobium)
   BanyanTree(Ficus                  Baobab (Adansonia)
   Benghalensis)
                                 Selection of Plants
     Native trees in UK                  List of native trees of 
     Alders. Alder (Alnus glutinosa)     the Caribbean
     Apples. Crab Apple (Malus           Roystonea regia.
     sylvestris)                         Bursera simaruba.
     Ashes. Common Ash (Fraxinus         Conocarpus erectus.
     excelsior)                          Cyrilla racemiflora.
     Beeches. European Beech (Fagus      Enterolobium cyclocarpum.
     sylvatica)                          Cedrela odorata.
     Birches. Silver Birch (Betula       Pinus cubensis.
     pendula) ...                        Coccoloba uvifera.
     Box. Box (Buxus sempervirens)
     Cherries and Plums. Wild Cherry 
     (Prunus avium) ...
     Elms. Wych Elm (Ulmus glabra)
                   Digging of the pit
                 Dig a pit 10ft wide,  
              2.5ft deep for required length. 
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