I call it tree ivy, dont know if thats right. Its covering the remains of a rowan tree in the centre of my garden and its basically a wildlife travel lodge. Loads of birds roost in it, the squirrel spends a lot of time in there (may even live there) and the bees adore it, especially late in the season when its one of the few things providing food.
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I call it tree ivy, dont know if thats right. Its covering the remains of a rowan tree in the centre of my garden and its basically a wildlife travel lodge. Loads of birds roost in it, the squirrel spends a lot of time in there (may even live there) and the bees adore it, especially late in the season when its one of the few things providing food.