Mount Vernon Green(er!)
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Mount Vernon Green(er!)
[/av_textblock][av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' av-medium-font-size='' av-small-font-size='' av-mini-font-size='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg='']Our site team have donated and helped to plant nine new trees in the local Mount Vernon Green community park. These Carpinus Betulus Fastigata (Hornbeam) trees have green leaves which turn a golden-yellow in autumn and tend to remain on the tree all winter before falling. They will grow up to 15m in height, providing greenery for local residents and offsetting some of the carbon created through the construction process.[/av_textblock][av_post_meta][av_social_share title='Share this entry' style='' buttons='' custom_class='' admin_preview_bg=''][/av_one_half]