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Cornus Kousa Mount Fuji Japanese Dogwood Mount Fuji

Cornus Kousa Mount Fuji Japanese Dogwood Mount Fuji

Cornus Kousa Mount Fuji is a variety of deciduous flowering dogwood with a hardy nature and abundant white flushed pink flower bracts in early to mid-summer. It’s a good choice for wildlife-friendly low maintenance gardens and woodland areas.Cornus kousa is a small dogwood that’s better known as Chinese or Japanese Dogwood or Szechuan strawberry. It’s native to light woodlands in Eastern Asia and its flower bracts are so attractive there are a great number of cultivars including Cornus Kousa Roberts Selectie and the RHS AGM-winning Cornus Kousa Teutonia.The Mount Fuji Dogwood variety occurred near the slopes of Mount Fuji as its name suggests and is appreciated for its unusual flushed flower bracts that are more compact than other cultivars. Flowers emerge in early summer, sometimes jade green before turning pinky-white, and they bloom until mid-summer. If pollinated, small strawberry-like fruits develop in early autumn. They are edible, but a touch bitter. if left unharvested birds enjoy them.Autumn brings about a rich flush of red, yellow and gold foliage as it prepares to shed its leaves with the first frosts.This a very attractive richly blooming dogwood that mixes well with other large shrubs and dogwood species.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa Mount FujiCornus Kousa Mount Fuji reaches a maximum height and spread of 3 metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa Mount FujiDogwood is hardy down to minus temperatures in the UK if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in the summer months. Pests and disease are rarely an issue.How To Use Cornus Kousa Mount FujiJapanese Dogwood Mount Fuji is small enough to suit compact gardens and urban spaces but has plenty of impact for most of the year. Its architectural branches and changing foliage colours catch the eye year-round, and its white flushed flower bracts rival roses and magnolias with very little effort on your part.Because it loves full sun, hot informal flower borders and city courtyards are good places to grow it - along with low maintenance spaces and wildlife-friendly gardens.How To Care For Cornus Kousa Mount FujiDogwoods are easy to grow and care for. They are one of the least demanding shrubs and small trees. Choose a spot in full sun, or partial shade, but be aware that it needs plenty of sunshine to flower well. Japanese Dogwood Mount Fuji will grow in most drained fertile soils including chalk in exposed and sheltered positions.Pruning is not required and can ruin its shape, so hold off with secateurs until early spring and only remove broken or damaged branches.Give it plenty of water until you see new growth and a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the best summer flower show.

GBP 892.50
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Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Red Giant (Dogwood Red Giant) is a deciduous, small multi-stemmed tree with showy pinkish-red flower bracts in spring. It’s a good choice as an ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens and mixed informal flower beds.Cornus or Dogwood is a large genus ranging from creeping shrubs to flowering trees. Cornus Florida are beautiful North American dogwoods, native to north America’s light woodlands and hedgerows but grow strongly here in the UK as small trees with showy bracts and good autumn colour. The cultivar Red Giant is a profuse bloomer when it’s mature. In spring, ovate dark green leaves emerge on its strong framework that’s often wider than it is tall. The foliage stays dark green until autumn approaches when it matures to rich shades of red and purple. Foliage tends to fall when the frosts arrive.In early summer, numerous flower bracts appear in cluster of four, surrounding small yellow-green insignificant flowers. The flower bracts are pinkish-red with paler bases and tip margins. In late summer small red fruits emerge which are attractive to the birds.This is a particularly beautiful flowering dogwood with excellent autumn colour and profuse blush-rich flower bracts in summer. It fills your garden with interest all year round.Height And Spread of Cornus Florida Red GiantFlowering Dogwood Red Giant is slow growing. It’ll reach about five metres in height and spread over 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Florida Red GiantHardy down to freezing temperatures if the roots are well-drained, this is a hardy Florida dogwood that withstands drought once it’s established.How To Use Cornus Florida Red GiantRed Giant is a beautiful, showy specimen tree for a sheltered garden and isn’t out of place in an informal mixed border. Its long-lasting pink flower bracts are eye-catching and because the blooms are so numerous it seems to flower all summer long.How To Care For Cornus Florida Red GiantDogwoods will grow in most soil types including sand or chalk, but they prefer neutral to acidic soil. Flowering Dogwood Red Giant will manage in alkaline ground if you fill its planting hole with lots of pine or bracken-based compost and mulch it every year with acid-based mulch.It needs full sun to partial shade and a spot that’s sheltered from strong winds that damage its flower bracts. Pruning isn’t required, but as with most Florida dogwoods, you can remove crossed or damaged branches in winter before new growth appears.Water it well until established and apply acid-based mulch every year for the best flower show.

GBP 450.00
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Cornus Mas Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Tree or Hedge for Sale

Cornus Mas Cornelian Cherry Dogwood Tree or Hedge for Sale

Cornus Mas, commonly known as the Cornelian Cherry tree, will cheer you up in the bleak month of February when its golden flowers bloom! Its flowers, foliage and cherry-red fruits all contribute to making this a worthwhile plant for including in your garden.Native to central Europe, Cornus Mas has been grown in UK gardens for several centuries. As early as February, the small yellow flowers appear on the bare stems, creating a lovely garden picture. The bright red fruits mature in late summer. They are edible, and make excellent jam, or can be left on the tree to attract birds to the garden. The oval leaves, up to 10 cm long, are green in spring and summer, turning purple in the autumn. The bark of Cornus Mas develops large flaking patches of cream, orange and brown, adding to winter interest. The Cornelian Cherry tree is hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. It will reach its mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 10 to 20 years. If planting as a hedge, space plants 60-90 cm apart. If necessary, prune lightly in the late winter or early spring.Cornus Mas is a tough ornamental tree which will adapt to a variety of growing conditions. Plant it in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. The small size of Cornelian Cherry tree makes it a good choice where space is limited, such as a rooftop terrace or courtyard. It is resistant to urban pollution, so makes a good screen in a city setting, even along a roadway. As a specimen plant in a mixed border, its winter blooms will be welcome colour, and in summer Cornus Mas will provide dappled shade for flowers planted beneath. Against a stone or brick wall with a sunny aspect, the golden flowers will shine, and the leaves and fruits of autumn will stand out. In a country setting, a hedge of Cornelian Cherry will provide privacy, early season colour, and an autumn foliage show, as well as sheltering and feeding birds. It is a good choice for a wildlife or woodland garden, where it will happily grow in the dappled shade of larger trees. In return for little maintenance, Cornus Mas will give your garden winter flowers, summer fruits and colourful fall foliage. No matter the size of your garden, there is a place for this tough and versatile plant!

GBP 575.00
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Cornus Kousa Szechuan Strawberry Mature Japanese Dogwood UK

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Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is a compact evergreen magnolia renowned for its large showy, fragranced flowers. Evergreen and elegant, this striking cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen plant or mixed shrub borders. Like its deciduous cousins, Magnolia Grandiflora also produces massive showy flowers but tends to do this in summer rather than spring. The cultivar ‘Maryland’ differentiates itself by rounded, compact shrub (rather than tree) shape.With all the noteworthy qualities of its close relatives, this eye-catching cultivar has a few interesting differences. The lush foliage consists of glossy, broad, elliptic leaves, but unlike most bull bay Magnolias, Maryland doesn’t have a brown underside. Instead, the large, leathery leaves are light, olive green beneath, forming a rounded, compact shrub, rather than a tree. Although the foliage differentiates this cultivar from its evergreen cousins, the blossoms are as equally stunning as those of other Magnolia cultivars. In the summer, massive creamy white flowers grace this compact shrub. Large and goblet-shaped, the blossoms have a sweet, citrusy fragrance.Tolerant of full sun to partial shade, this flowering shrub thrives in moist but well-drained soil, rich in humus. When it comes to acidity, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland prefers neutral to slightly acidic soils. Apart from being highly decorative, this ornamental shrub is quite robust. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland can survive even when the temperatures drop to -20 degrees. However, to avoid potential damage from frost and biting winds, apply a layer of mulch during winter, and choose a sheltered location for planting.A cross between Magnolia Grandiflora and Magnolia Virginiana, the cultivar Maryland is quite fast growing, although it stays fairly compact even when fully mature. This evergreen shrub can grow to be 3 to 8 meters tall and 2 to 4 metres wide, which is, when compared to other Magnolia Grandiflora varieties, rather petite.With a rich, leathery foliage, elegant, compact form and clusters of aromatic blossoms, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is ideal as a focus or a specimen plant. Although this plant has a year-round interest, its graceful and sophisticated appearance is at its best in the summer, when this shrub is in full bloom. Consider planting this Magnolia variety in a mixed shrub border, either underplanted with low-growing flowering shrubs, or combined with medium-sized, evergreen bushes.See also our full range of Magnolia varieties we have available.

GBP 797.50
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Cornus Rutgersensis Aurora Flowering Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Rutgersensis Aurora Flowering Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Rutgersensis Aurora is a compact deciduous tree in the flowering dogwood family with abundant white flower bracts in summer. It’s one of the prettiest flowering dogwoods for woodland gardens and informal mixed borders.Cornus Rutgersensis Aurora is a cultivar of a 3-way cross between the popular Cornus florida, Cornus kousa, and Cornus nuttallii dogwoods and as a result of this heavy mix has Cornus Rutgersensis Rutban and Cornus kousa Aurora synonyms.Flowering Dogwood Aurora is prized for its small size and overwhelming display of showy white flowers with overlapping bracts. After warm weather, its flower bracts are so numerous they cover its dark green foliage. It has excelllent autumn colour when its leaves turn red, yellow and orange hues before falling with the frosts.This is a highly attractive hardy small tree that puts on a staggering flower display in summer and brightens autumn with its changing leaves. A great choice for courtyards and an excllent showy tree for small gardens.Height And Spread of Cornus Rutgersensis AuroraFlowering Dogwood Aurora reaches a maximum height of six metres and spreads up to five metres.How Hardy Is Cornus Rutgersensis AuroraIt’s hardy enough to withstand minus temperatures in the UK if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in summer.How To Use Cornus Rutgersensis AuroraSmall flowering dogwood trees like Aurora are attractive additions to mixed informal borders where they have room to grow.It’s low maintenance enough to suit woodland gardens and because it doesn’t outgrow its welcome it suits compact courtyard gardens and even balconies in large, well-watered and fed containers.How To Care For Cornus Rutgersensis AuroraVery little care is needed once Flowering Dogwood Aurora is established, it’s very easy to grow and gives great results for little effort.Choose a spot in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained fertile soil. Although it tolerates an exposed spot, the best flower displays emerge in sheltered areas.No pruning is required, but a thick layer of well-rotted mulch to its roots in spring will keep it in good health.

GBP 675.00
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Camellia Japonica Adolphe Audusson. Red flowering buy UK

Camellia Japonica Adolphe Audusson. Red flowering buy UK

Camellia Japonica Adolphe Audusson - Full Standard TreeCamellia Adolphe Audusson is one of the best known of the Camellia Japonica varieties, originating from France in 1910. Renowned for good reason, Camellia Adolphe Audusson has glossy dark green foliage and spectacular blood red flowers with striking golden stamens. The flowers appear en masse, covering the entire crown of the tree and producing a magnificent display in Spring.Depending on your location the buds can start to bloom as early as February and March and the prolific blooms will continue flowering right through until May.Camellia Adolphe Audusson is hardy variety to around -15C and is a beautiful evergreen shrub, our specimens are rare full standard trees. These are trained with a clear stem and a full crown and look stunning especially when in full bloom.Camellias need to be grown in acidic soil to really thrive, if your soil is not acidic, Camellias will grow in containers using ericaceous soil. They need feeding a couple of times a year with liquid 'Camellia feed' and do need to be kept watered (not waterlogged!). In late summer to early Autumn it is very important to not let your Camellia dry out - this is the time of year when buds are forming for next year's display.Camellia Adolphe Audusson is hardy and a very reliable variety. The pretty, bright red flowers, are circa 11cm in diameter, they form as semi-double blooms with 12 petals formed in 3 rounds with a crown of golden stamens at the centre, some of these may develop as petaloid stamens. Where to plant - Camellias don't like cold, dry winds, it is best to plant in a sheltered location. We recommend avoiding an easterly aspect, the cold morning sun from the east, during the winter months, is hard for Camellias to bear. Camellias can be planted at any time of the year as long as the ground is not frosted. Best time to plant is in late Autumn when the ground is still warm from the summer. Give them a good mulch every year and carefully dead-head the flowers after blooming. Remember, Camellia Adolphe Audusson is a relatively slow growing variety so a light prune to keep in shape once a year is all that is required.

GBP 495.00
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Kalopanax Septemlobus Maximowiczii Tree Aralia Maximowiczii

Kalopanax Septemlobus Maximowiczii Tree Aralia Maximowiczii

Kalopanax Septemlobus are small to mid-sized trees from Japan with some resemblance to Japanese Acers. This variety Maximowiczii is a small ornamental deciduous tree with good autumn colour and large flat heads of pollinator-friendly white flowers. It suits mixed borders and low-maintenance gardens.Kalopanax Septemlobus Maximowiczii is native to Japan, China, Korea and Russia and it’s named after the Russian botanist Maximowicz who discovered it in the 19th century. Better known as Castor Oil Tree or Tree Aralia Maximowiczii, this ornamental shrub has deeply lobed leaves with 5-7 fingers. Each leaf can reach up to 30 centimetres in length and gently drapes from a long, thin stem.Foliage emerges in mixed greens, matures to deep green in the summer, and turns shades of red, orange and yellow in autumn before falling with the frosts.Alongside its summer foliage, it produces large flat heads of tiny white flowers that are pollinator-friendly. In autumn its flowers mature into tiny black berries for the birds.This is a good choice for low-maintenance wildlife-friendly gardens that need a boost of colour in spring through to autumn.Height And Spread of Kalopanax Septemlobus MaximowicziiSlow-growing Tree Aralia Maximowiczii can reach a height of 12 metres and spread over four metres in 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Kalopanax Septemlobus MaximowicziiThis is a hardy tree in the UK if its roots are well-drained and it has some shelter from harsh drying winds.How To Use Kalopanax Septemlobus MaximowicziiTree Aralia Maximowiczii is an excellent architectural tree and a pretty specimen for open lawns. It suits the back of a mixed border and low-maintenance woodland gardens.How To Care For Kalopanax Septemlobus MaximowicziiThis is an easy-grow tree that enjoys moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Like acers, it’s at its best sheltered by taller trees.Most soils are suitable if they’re well drained including chalk and sand. A thick application of well-rotted organic mulch in spring will boost soil nutrients and encourage lots of flowers.Pruning isn’t required and it may spoil its shape, so it’s best to only remove broken or crossed branches after flowering has finished. Water it well until established and you can see new growth beginning to emerge.

GBP 725.00
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Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy. Dwarf Red Japanese Acers Online UK

Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy. Dwarf Red Japanese Acers Online UK

Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy is an excellent Dwarf Red Acer cultivar with feather-like, narrow, strap-like lobed leaves, divided to the base (Linearilobum). Japanese Acer Red Pygmy is hardy and very popular Acer. It naturally forms a lovely rounded shape and is one of the best of the smaller red lace-leaf cultivars.Japanese Acers have great variation in leaf colour and Acer Palmatum Red Pigmy is no exception. In spring the young shoots emerge red. As the summer progresses Red Pygmy leaves hold their red colour very well, even in very hot weather. In later summer, the foliage takes on a purple hue. In autumn, the lace-like leaves of turn from purple red to a bright vibrant orange. In addition to its dwarf size and vibrant red foliage, the narrow lace-like leaf shape gives a beautiful transparency. The red leaves generally have seven lobes. As the narrow leaf lobes are divided to the base (Linearilobum) and are on short stalks, this gives Acer Red Pygmy its striking lace-like cascading good looks. This variety prefers a partially shaded spot in well drained soil. It must be protected from harsh winds. Red Pygmy can also be successfully grown in a container planter but does need to be kept moist.Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy is a slow grower and will eventually reach a maximum height and spread of 3 metres. The natural form becomes more round as the tree matures. After 10 years, it will reach 1.5 metres. These smaller maples naturally shape themselves into available space and with additional shaping can be made to measure for limited spaces. All the lower growing lace-leaf cultivars work well in mixed plantings and / or as a companion to Japanese Acer Red Pygmy. Try pairing Acer Palmatum Katura or Acer Palmatum Little Princess. Take a look also at Acer Palmatum Shishi-gashira, another red smaller size Japanese maple. The splendid variety was introduced by Esveld of the Netherlands and received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1969, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.

GBP 460.00
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Olive Trees Full Standard Online. Olea Europea. Buy Olive UK

Olive Trees Full Standard Online. Olea Europea. Buy Olive UK

Olive Tree or Olea Europea grown as Full Standard Olive TreesThese specimens are Olive Trees Full Standard Tall Size. Known in Latin as Olea Europea, Olive Trees in all shapes and sizes are a signature tree at Paramount Plants. We are renowned for our Mediterranean plants and trees and our Full Standard Olive Trees are one of our best sellers.These stunning looking full standard olive trees are evergreen and have grey / silver leaves. Our Olea Europea trees are already very tall, up to 4m in height. They are very bushy at the top and are perfect to enable above fence evergreen screening as well as being used as an architectural tree. Olive trees are fully hardy in all weathers.Olive trees grow best when planted in a location that provides full sunlight. Ideally, the soil should be well-draining because the tree does not tolerate wet roots. If the soil is heavy in organic material, it is advised that you mix an abundant amount of sand or perlite into the soil prior to planting.Exceptionally hardy, the olive tree can tolerate high winds and even grows well in areas where the tree might be frequently exposed to salt laden winds such as in coastal regions.Once established, the olive tree requires only minimal care to flourish. Use a slow release granular fertilizer in the spring to promote healthy growth. The tree will also benefit from a light pruning in the early spring months. During the fall or winter, is advised that any broken or damaged branches be pruned away.  In the summer months, olive trees frequently experience rapid growth. In order to keep the tree’s growth in check, you can prune the olive tree during the summer to maintain its size and shape.An olive tree is winter hardy and can withstand temperature drops down to -15 degrees Celsius. Continually low temperatures can cause the evergreen tree to lose some leaves, but when spring arrives the hardy tree will regain its foliage.The olive tree is popular because of its seasonal beauty. The summertime panicles of what fragrant flowers that are followed by the tree’s green dupes that quickly darken to black make the tree an ideal garden focal specimen or screen tree. More on olive trees on our blog...

GBP 462.00
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Carpinus Betulus Pendula Weeping Hornbeam Dwarf Hornbeam

Carpinus Betulus Pendula Weeping Hornbeam Dwarf Hornbeam

Carpinus Betulus Pendula or Weeping Hornbeam is dwarf form of our native Hornbeam Tree which makes an excellent tree for smaller spaces. Highly ornamental and a good deciduous shade tree, it will suit a variety of gardens!Betulus Pendula is a large tree native to the UK and much of Europe, and grows to a great size. Carpinus Betulus Pendula is a dwarf weeping cultivar which was developed in France in 1850, and can be used in smaller spaces with great success. In early spring, first the catkins emerge. Then the ovoid, bright green leaves emerge, up to 10 cm in length, covering the drooping branches, and turning first yellow and then orange for a brilliant show in autumn. In winter, the graceful, drooping form of the bare branches adds visual interest.Height & Spread:Hardy in all regions of the UK, this dwarf variety Carpinus Betulus Pendula will grow to just 3 metres high and 2 metres wide in 10 years, reaching a mature height of 3-4 metres and spread of 4-5 metres. Weeping Hornbeam trees can be very long-lived, lasting for several generations. It is easy to remove new growth to maintain a smaller size tree if desired by pruning in late winter.Plant Weeping Hornbeam in full sun or partial shade in any soil type. It will tolerate both wetter and drier conditions, making it a versatile plant that will fit in a variety of spots! Hornbeam trees do not tolerate salt, so should not be planted where they would be exposed to sea winds. However, Carpinus Betulus Pendula will thrive in polluted environments, so is very well-suited to use in city gardens. Deer do not feed on Hornbeam, so there is no need for special protection when it is planted on country properties.Carpinus Betulus Pendula is small enough to work well as a planting on a roof garden, where it can provide an excellent privacy screen and shade in the summer months. It makes an excellent specimen as a focal point in a lawn, where its autumn colours will show to advantage. A row of Carpinus Betulus Pendula make an attractive screen which can be pruned to shape. It works well in a woodland garden.The graceful shape and attractive foliage of Carpinus Betulus Pendula will make it welcome addition to a UK garden- shade in summer, colour in autumn, and an interesting form year-round make it a great choice!

GBP 4675.00
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Sophora Japonica Pendula Weeping Japanese Pagoda Trees UK

Sophora Japonica Pendula Weeping Japanese Pagoda Trees UK

Sophora Japonica Pendula or Weeping Japanese Pagoda is a deciduous tree native to China and Korea which has been cultivated in Japan for centuries. This is a picturesque small tree with a graceful weeping shape & stiff, drooping branches which remain bare until late May. The narrow pinnate leaves then emerge, up to 30 cm in length, covering the weeping form with a blanket of rich green and then turning a pale yellow in autumn. After a hot summer, mature specimens of Sophora Japonica Pendula may produce fragrant, creamy white flowers similar to pea blossoms. The drooping panicles of flowers emerge in late summer into the early autumn, providing a good late-season source of nectar for bees and butterflies.Height and Spread of Sophora Japonica Pendula The Weeping Japanese Pagoda tree will grow to a height of just 4 metres and spread of 3 metres in 20 years, reaching a mature height of up to 6 metres in 30 to 50 years. This tree will last for many decades.How Hardy Is Sophora Japonica Pendula?Weeping Japanese Pagoda is hardy in most places in the UK, even in severe winters.How to Use Sophora Japonica PendulaWeeping Japanese Pagoda is an excellent specimen tree for even small gardens, as its slow growth habit and eventual small size will keep it within the bounds of a restricted space. Weeping Japanese Pagoda is a good focal point in a small lawn, or as an accent in a larger garden. Planted above a retaining wall, its branches will grow down and soften its appearance.How to Care for Sophora Japonica PendulaSophora Japonica Pendula is adaptable to many different planting situations. Plant it in full sun in with any aspect in an exposed or sheltered position, in well-drained sand, chalk, or loam soil. As it is very resistant to salt spray, it is an excellent choice for a coastal property, and it is equally tolerant of pollution, making it suitable for even inner-city gardens. It develops drought tolerance once it is established, and in fact will suffer if there is too much moisture in the soil.Sophora Japonica Pendula is an excellent choice for UK gardens - small in size, with a graceful ornamental form, it will fit into spaces small or large! See also Sophora Japonica - non weeping form. 

GBP 1161.60
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Acer Zoeschense Annae Maple Trees for Sale. Mature Specimens

Acer Zoeschense Annae Maple Trees for Sale. Mature Specimens

Acer Zoeschense Annae is an attractive small tree with brilliant autumn colours making it a welcome addition to the landscape! This hardy and undemanding maple cultivar has much to recommend it to the UK gardener. A mid-sized deciduous hybrid maple, Acer Zoeschense Annae is a cross between the Acer Campestre or the common field maple, native to Europe and the UK, and the Acer Cappadocicum, native to Asia. It was found in Schwerin, Germany in 1908, and was a popular street tree in the UK in previous generations.In spring and summer the leaves are a dark green with a purple tinge, forming a contrast with the striking red-brown colour of the young twigs when growing in full sun. The insignificant flowers in May attract bees and butterflies, and are followed by winged fruits or samara up to 5 cm across in autumn, when the foliage turns to shades of red and orange for a brilliant show. The cultivar Annae has an open, spherical crown.Hardy in all parts of the UK, Acer Zoeschense Annae will slowly grow to a mature height of 20 metres and spread of 6-10 metres. Little or no pruning is required to maintain its rounded, airy crown. However, it can be happily pruned and trained into more or less any desired shape.Plant Acer Zoeschense Annae in full sun, partial shade, or shade in an exposed or sheltered position in any soil type. It will tolerate a wetter soil than many other trees, but will also tolerate periods of drought once established. Being very tolerant of pollution, it is a good choice for city gardens. It is also a good tree to use in windy locations as it has a high wind resistance.Acer Zoeschense Annae can be used on a large roof terrace, especially if pruned and trained to maintain the desired size and shape. It is also a good choice for a specimen tree in a lawn, where it will provide dappled shade in summer and then become a colourful focal point when its leaves turn red and orange in autumn. They make excellent medium-sized street trees. On a larger property, a row of Acer Zoeschense Annae can be used as a windbreak.Acer Zoeschense Annae is an excellent landscape tree for a wide variety of growing conditions. Not particular about light levels, soil type, or moisture, this low-maintenance tree will reward you with attractive foliage which ends the year with a brilliant show of autumn colour!

GBP 655.19
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Toona Sinensis Flamingo Chinese Cedar Flamingo Tree for Sale

Toona Sinensis Flamingo Chinese Cedar Flamingo Tree for Sale

Toona sinensis Flamingo, common name Chinese Cedar Flamingo, is a truly unique tree. With splendid bright pink foliage that pales as the seasons pass, attractive blossoms, and peeling bark, this stunning deciduous tree will be in the center of the attention throughout the year.With a bushy, multi-stemmed habit, this ornamental small tree forms a clump as it matures. In the spring, pinnate leaves unfold along the upright, slim branches. The colour of young leaves is a bright, lovely pink similar to the feathers of the flamingo birds who inspired this variety’s name. The lush, vibrant display of pink foliage lasts for 2 to 3 weeks, when it starts paling to a creamy beige hue, to a rich green in the summer and, finally, yellow in the autumn. Although not as memorable as the unique foliage, the flowers are quite attractive as well. Blossoms appear on the tree in midsummer, white and borne in drooping panicles. Sweetly scented, they attract pollinators. Another noteworthy quality of Chinese Cedar Flamingo is that not only the flowers are aromatic- all parts of the tree, including the foliage and stems, have a light, spicy fragrance. Fruits are winged capsules and stay on the tree well into the winter. In the winter months, the peeling bark offers interest.An East Asian native, Toona sinensis Flamingo is easy to grow and to care for. This highly-decorative tree will thrive in most fertile, well-drained soils, in full sun. Considered pest and disease free. With the ability to survive in areas where temperature do not drop below -10 degrees, Chinese Cedar Flamingo is hardy in the United Kingdom. This cultivar appreciates a sheltered spot in the garden, where strong winds will not damage its foliage.Fairly compact as a mature tree, Chinese Cedar Flamingo has a maximum size of 8 to 12 metres in height and 4 to 8 metres in width. To maintain its beautiful multi-stemmed habit in great shape, just remove any dead or congested shoots.Creating a breathtaking display of colour in the spring, the foliage of the Toona sinensis Flamingo can be, in its effect, compared with the blossoms of floriferous cultivars. Offering leaves that change colour with each season, attractive habit, and a fragrant summer bloom, this ornamental tree is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. This cultivar can shine in a mixed shrub border as well, especially when paired with magnolias or tree peonies for a burst of pastel, romantic colours. For smaal tree companions, consider pink leafed Japanese Acers such as Acer Palmatum Chitoseyama or Acer Palmatum Orido Nishiki. 

GBP 525.00
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Acer palmatum Tamuke yama. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama UK

Acer palmatum Tamuke yama. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama UK

Acer palmatum Tamuke yamaAlthough Acer palmatum Tamuke yama is one of the older varieties of Japanese Acer, it more than holds its own among the newer hybrids because of its ability to keep its rich, deep red colour throughout the summer months. With its large, dissected leaves, these trees can last 50 to 100 years, growing in beauty with every passing year!Japanese Maple Tamuke yama is a Japanese cultivar which has been around since the early 1700’s. Its name translates as “hands folded in prayer on the mountain” or “spirit of the mountain”. As with any of the Japanese maples, Acer palmatum Tamuke yama has beautiful leaves. The large, feathery, deeply dissected leaves create a graceful, lacy pattern. The leaves are a deep crimson red in spring, changing to a purple-red in the summer and then become a brilliant scarlet in the autumn. This acer grows in a spectacular cascading or weeping shape, forming a mound about 3 metres high with a 4 metre spread within 10 years. Hardy in an average winter in most of the United Kingdom, Acer palmatum Tamuke yama tolerates full sun or partial shade. It will grow in moist but well-drained clay, sand or loam with an acid or neutral ph. It should be planted in an east, west or south exposure in a sheltered location. This lovely small acer will be of great use in a small garden, whether in the city or the country. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama will grow well in a container or in a courtyard or next to a patio, where its lovely foliage and graceful shape can be enjoyed up-close. It also makes a wonderful specimen tree in the middle of a lawn, where it will provide a striking focal point throughout the year.Acer palmatum Tamuke yama works well towards the back of a mixed border, where it can complement the flowering plants or ornamental grasses planted in the foreground. It is also suitable for a rock garden, or as a specimen in a Japanese garden. Planted next to a water feature, a Japanese Maple Tamuke yama will add considerable interest and colour. Japanese Maple Tamuke yama can also be planted to great effect in more naturalized situations on larger properties. They do very well in the dappled shade under larger trees, and along the banks of streams and ponds, where their red leaves will light up the landscape, especially in the autumn. Acer palmatum Tamuke yama will be a vibrant addition to your landscape. With its brilliant red foliage, and striking cascading form, it is a great choice for any garden, large or small.

GBP 450.00
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Salix Caprea Pussy Willow Goat Willow Tree

Salix Caprea Pussy Willow Goat Willow Tree

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock or Kilmarnock Weeping WillowDuring the 19th century, the first Kilmarnock willow tree was discovered on the banks of the Ayr. Thomas Lang of Kilmarnock was so taken with it that he started to propagate it. By 1853 Salix Caprea Kilmarnock was introduced into commerce and became widely available for purchase by gardeners. Salix Caprea Kilmarnock is a small dwarf deciduous tree. Its diminutive size makes it ideal for any garden. It grows to a height of 2.5 meters with a compact width of 2.5 meters. It is relatively slow growing and generally takes between ten to twenty years to attain its full height. It has a Royal Horticulture Society badge declaring it perfect as a pollinator. A Kilmarnock Willow is the perfect weeping willow for small gardens.The weeping, pendulous branches of the Kilmarnock weeping willow are bare during the spring months except for furry golden catkins that create visual interest and contrast to the landscape. The catkin-laden branches are ideal for creating floral bouquets or drying for crafts. As summer approaches, the soft green leaves start to emerge on the branches. When autumn arrives, the foliage turns a bright golden hue. Plant the Kilmarnock willow in a location in the garden where it will receive full sun for optimum growth. However, it will tolerate partial shade but its growth may be significantly slowed in such a location. It prefers well-draining soil that is moderately fertile. Like most willow varieties, it will withstand waterlogged roots and brief periods of flooding. Plant it in clay, loam, or sandy soil conditions. After planting, keep the soil moderately moist to encourage the small tree to establish a strong, diverse root system. After the first year, the tree will be able to withstand short periods of drought. The Kilmarnock weeping willow tree’s dwarf size and low care requirements make it relatively maintenance free. However, if a branch becomes broken or diseased, it should be pruned away to maintain the tree’s striking appearance. A Kilmarnock Willow can also be trimmed during the winter months when the tree is dormant to maintain its shape and size. Pruning tends to stimulate the tree to produce new growth during the spring and summer monthsSalix Caprea Kilmarnock is a striking addition to any cottage or woodland garden setting. Plant it besides a small garden pond to create a focal point, or next to a patio or walkway where everyone can enjoy its eye-catching catkins during the spring time. The Kilmarnock weeping willow is also often referred to as the pussy willow or the goat’s willow tree. More varieties of weeping trees that work very well in smaller gardens include the Weeping Silver Birch tree and the Weeping Silver Pear tree.

GBP 575.00
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Tilia Cordata Rancho Small leaved Lime Rancho for Sale UK

Tilia Cordata Rancho Small leaved Lime Rancho for Sale UK

Tilia Cordata Rancho or Small-Leaved Lime Rancho is a new cultivar of Tilia Cordata, a native deciduous tree which is well-suited to use across the UK. Introduced in the United States in 1961, it has a dense, conical crown which responds well to training and pruning into topiary shapes such as pleached or espaliered. Its small heart-shaped leaves, 5-12 cm long, are a glossy dark green on the top and a lighter green underneath. In early summer, clusters of fragrant creamy white flowers will perfume the air and attract bees and butterflies. They are followed by winged fruits, first green and then brown. The foliage creates a striking autumn show when the leaves turn yellow. Tilia Cordata Rancho distinguishes itself from other Small leaved Lime varieties in that its growth habit is dense and conical and it is a small to medium-sized tree.Height and Spread of Tilia Cordata RanchoSmall leaved Lime Rancho will grow to a mature height of 10-15 metres and spread of 6-9 metres in 20 to 50 years.How Hardy Is Tilia Cordata Rancho?Small leaved Lime Rancho is fully hardy throughout the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Tilia Cordata Rancho Grown as a specimen tree, Small leaved Lime Rancho makes an excellent focal point in a lawn. A row of trees lining a roadway or avenue will provide a long season of interest with its foliage and flowers. This native species is a good choice for a woodland or wildlife garden. Small-Leaved Lime Rancho is also a popular choice for pruning and training into topiary shapes such as block, pleached or espaliered. When restricted in shape and size through these methods, it is suitable for use as a screen in smaller gardens or terraces. It is good a specimen tree in a courtyard garden. Our specimens are trained as full standard trees on clear stems of at least 2 metres.How to Care for Tilia Cordata Rancho Plant Tilia Cordata Rancho in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with any aspect, in moist but well-drained nutrient-rich clay, sand or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. Tolerant of aerosol salt and fairly wind-resistant, it is suitable for use in coastal locations, and as it also has a high tolerance for pollution and will tolerate paving, it is a very popular city tree. It is drought-tolerant once established. Small-Leaved Lime Rancho responds well to pruning, which should be done from mid-summer to mid-winter.Whether left to grow to its full size, or pruned and trained as a topiary specimen, Tilia Cordata Rancho is a hardy tree which will thrive in UK gardens!

GBP 1000.00
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