Talk: Black Poplars: How to Save a Tree

A large black poplar tree standing proud on the edge of a field

Steve Alyward

Talk: Black Poplars: How to Save a Tree

Location:
Museum Street Methodist Church, 17 Black Horse Lane, Ipswich, Suffolk, IP1 2EF
Discover more about Native Black Poplars, the situation in Suffolk and what we can do to help, with David Appleton

Event details

Date

Time
7.30pm
Local group
A static map of Talk: Black Poplars: How to Save a Tree

About the event

Although once an iconic landscape tree (featured in Constable's The Haywain), the black poplar is now considered one of Britain's most endangered trees. Over 100 insects are associated with the species, including rare moths and butterflies; early catkins provide nectar. 

David Appleton is Suffolk Black Poplar Project Leader and a Tree Warden with the Suffolk Tree Warden Network

£4 adults (under 25s free). Cash or card.

Donations welcome for refreshments.

No booking required.

We look forward to seeing you all.

Booking

Suitable for

Families, Adults

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only

Assistance dogs always welcome

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Wheelchair access

Yes
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Hearing loop

Yes
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Parking information

Parking in small car -park to the right of the church, or public paying car park further up the road on the left.
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Facilities

Toilets
Accessible toilet

Contact us

Contact number: 01473 890089

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