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Pyracantha Saphyr Yellow climbing shrub for sale online UK

Acer Palmatum Sango Kaku. Coral Bark Maple. Acers London UK

Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol Holly Self Pollinating Holly

Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol Holly Self Pollinating Holly

Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol HollyA UK native, Ilex Aquifolium or common holly, comes in several different varieties. The appeal of the Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol lies in its very ornamental appearance and the fact that it a self-pollinating female cultivar. As a testament to its exceptional qualities, Royal Horticultural Society granted Holly JC van Tol the Award of Garden Merit in 1993, and ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ badge.Even at first glance, it is easy to see why JC van Tol is such a popular variety. The ovate, almost spineless evergreen leaves are an opulent, deep green shade and have a high shine to them. Young shoots emerge purple. In spring through to summer, this compact shrub produces inconspicuous white blossoms, which are followed by a profusion of large, bright red berries. The crimson berries remain on the shrub throughout the winter, offering a pop of colour in a dull and bleak winter landscape.Height and Spread of Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolA compact evergreen shrub with an open habit, this holly variety is ideal for small gardens. The maximum expected height for the Holly JC van Tol is 4 to 8 metres, with a spread of 3.5 to 4 metres. If you want this cultivar to stay compact, you should prune it once or twice a year.How Hardy is Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolCommon holly is native to the British Isles and this cultivar is perfectly suited to our climate. Holly JC van Tol is fully hardy and can withstand severe winter temperatures without any issues.How To Use Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolThe dense, lustrous, evergreen foliage lends itself well to hedging purposes. Plant Holly JC van Tol en masse to form a stunning hedge with year-round interest. The highly decorative growth habit and unusual foliage will ensure visual appeal throughout the seasons, reinforced by masses of blood-red berries in the colder months of the year. To boot, the berries are not just decorative- they are sustenance for wildlife.How To Care for Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolEasy to grow and to care for, this holly cultivar does not need much to thrive. Plant it in well-drained soil, in full sun to partial shade. Holly JC van Tol is adaptable but would do best in slightly acidic, humus-rich soil.Interested in other types of holly? Make sure to take a look at other Illex Aquifolium varieties we have in stock, including the variegated Silver Margined Holly (available in varous topiary shapes or in a mushroom shape) and Holly Alaska or the popular hybrid Ilex Nellie Stevens (available as a pleached tree or potted shrub form).

GBP 50.75
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Prunus Domestica Excalibur Plum Tree Mature Plum Trees UK

Prunus Domestica Excalibur Plum Tree Mature Plum Trees UK

Prunus Domestica Excalibur, to give it its full botanical name, is a plum variety that ripens at the end of the August. This small deciduous tree is cherished for its delicious fruit, which is rather large when compared to its close relatives and with a good flavour.Not unlike all plum cultivars, Excalibur is engulfed in masses of delicate white blossoms in mid-spring. The flowers give way to large plums with reddish-orange skin. The flesh of these plums is juicy, yellow-orange, and has a very sweet taste. With a steep, upright growth habit, Plum Excalibur looks quite attractive even when not in full bloom or laden with fruit. The elliptic leaves keep their dark green colour until they drop, and make a dense canopy, which is why this tree can also be used as a shade tree.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica ExcaliburSuited for small and large gardens alike, this compact fruit tree will achieve a maximum size of 4 metres, both in height and spread.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica ExcaliburFully hardy in the United Kindom, Plum Excalibur can survive in average winters, with temperatures up to 10 degrees below zero.How To Use Prunus Domestica ExcaliburHighly-decorative and heavy-cropping, this plum tree will add decorative value to the landscape, but, most importantly, provide an abundant yield of plums each season. It can be grown as a standard tree, or trained against a wall, cordoned, or fan-trained.A reliable performer, Plum Excalibur produces a good crop of dual-purpose fruit, that can be either eaten raw or used for cooking. However, this cultivar is self-sterile, so it will need other plum varieties planted nearby to bear fruit. Best choices for its pollination partners are varieties Opal and Victoria.How To Care For Prunus Domestica ExcaliburEasy to grow and to care for, Plum Excalibur will thrive in any soil, as long as it is moist but well-drained. Choose a sheltered position in full sun, to ensure prolific fruit production and protect the try from cold, strong winds. When it comes to maintaining this plum tree in optimal shape, the method of pruning will depend on the training form of the tree. In most cases, minimal effort is needed to keep this cultivar happy and healthy. If the tree crops too heavily, thin fruits to avoid biennial bearing.Grown primarily for its delicious plums, this cultivar offers ornamental value as well. Plant it en masse for abundant fruit production, or as a specimen tree, as its lovely appearance and masses of spring blossoms are sure to become the focus of interest in the garden.

GBP 88.00
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee or Nine Bark Amber JubileeBold and colourful, Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee is a variety of Nine Bark, treasured for its showy features. Easy to grow and to care for, this vigorous shrub is ideally suited for mixed shrub borders and hedging.The leaves of this eye-catching cultivar unfold gold and reddish-orange, maturing to rich green with yellow veins during the summer. In the autumn, the palmately lobed leaves turn to stunning shades of purple. Borne in dense, spirea-like clusters, the flowers appear on the stems in the early summer. The 5-petaled and small white flowers, sometimes tinged pink, are followed by decorative reddish-green fruit. During winter, the unusual peeling bark provides interest.Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is a vigorous mid-sized shrub that thrives in various growing conditions. For best results, grow this cultivar in neutral to acidic, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil, in full sun to partial shade. Tough and robust, this United States native is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee won’t be bothered by frost or cold weather, even if the temperatures drop 20 degrees below zero. Considered pest and disease free.As it matures, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee can achieve the maximum size of 1.5 to 2.5 metres high and across, which makes this ornamental shrub a great candidate for small gardens. Pruning should be done during the plant’s dormant season, removing the old or dead branches to encourage young growth. This cultivar can be hard pruned after the flowering season ends.Bred in Canada, this striking hybrid is a result of a cross between Physocarpus Opulifolius varieties Monlo and Dart’s Gold. Although the noteworthy characteristics of both parents remain, this cultivar’s features are quite unique. With a splendid transition of various foliage colours throughout the seasons, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is quite comfortable in the spotlight. Grow it in containers for adding interest to patios and balconies, or plant en masse for a showy hedge. If planted in a mixed shrub border, this cultivar should be paired with evergreen cultivars that would further enhance its vivid foliage.If you’re looking for more decorative shrubs, take a look at our selection of attractive evergreen and deciduous cultivars, including varieties such as Hippophae Rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn, Ceanothus Cascade or Ceanothus Thyrsiflorus Repens. See also Nine Bark cultivars Physocarpus Opulifolius Darts Gold and the popular dwarf variety Little Devil.

GBP 135.00
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Malus Sylvestris Common Crab Apple or Wild Crab Apple Trees

Malus Sylvestris Common Crab Apple or Wild Crab Apple Trees

Malus Sylvestris or Common Crab Apple also Wild Crab, is a small deciduous tree. It is native to the United Kingdom and Central Europe, and the ancestor of most our cultivated eating as well as ornamental apple varieties we have today. Treasured for its showy spring flowers and highly-decorative, crooked gnarled growth habit.In May, the rounded, broad canopy of the tree is engulfed in small, white flowers that are pleasantly scented. The outer side of the petals is tinged with pink, creating a lovely effect as the blossoms unfold. The glossy, ovate, dark green leaves turn to yellow in the autumn, providing a complementing backdrop to the small, hard fruit. The crab apples themselves are globose, with greenish-yellow skin, sometimes flushed with red when completely ripe. This tree has a bushy habit, but with time, it will take on an irregular form, with twisted, gnarly branches, especially if grown in exposed locations.Height and Spread of Malus SylvestrisMaximum size this compact tree can achieve is 8 to 10 metres. However, since Common Crab Apple has a slow growth rate, the expected height after ten years is 3 to 4 metres. Ideally suited for small gardens.How Hardy Is Malus SylvestrisAs one of our oldest natives, the Common Crab Apple is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It can survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero, without needing protection from frost or harsh winds.How To Use Malus SylvestrisThe compact size and attractive appearance make Wild Crab a perfect candidate for a specimen tree in small gardens. The profusion of sweet-scented blossoms offers spring interest, whereas the wide, spreading crown and its twisted branches add decorative value to the landscape throughout the year. The irregular, bushy growth habit of the tree makes it particularly suited for wildlife gardens as well.The fruit of the Wild Crab is quite astringent and tart when raw. However, if the crab apples are left on the tree after the frosts, they will become a favourite with birds once they soften and their flavour significantly improves. Crab apples are edible and often use in preparation of jams (as they serve as a natural setting agent), to make crab apple jelly or wine. Self-fertile, this native fruit tree is pollinated by insects, so it will not need another cultivar nearby to produce a good crop of fruit. But, as these trees have a long flowering season they make an excellent pollination partner to various cultivated apple varieties.How To Care For Malus SylvestrisUndemanding and low-maintenance, Common Crab Apple is easy to grow and to care for. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will encourage a good performance in the garden. Plant this tree in full sun to partial shade, in any moderately fertile soil. As this cultivar does not tolerate wet or waterlogged conditions, make sure to provide proper drainage.If you are looking for a specimen tree suited for small gardens, especially in wildlife themed ones, this cultivar is a great choice. Long-lived, Wild Crab can serve as an ornamental tree in the garden for generations to come.

GBP 5.97
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Osmanthus x Burkwoodii Burkwood Osmanthus Hedging UK

Osmanthus x Burkwoodii Burkwood Osmanthus Hedging UK

Osmanthus X Burkwoodii or Burkwood Osmanthus is a slow growing evergreen shrub with dark green leathery ovate shaped leaves that are 3-5cm long. This beautiful specimen makes a stunning dense hedge that has clusters of small white scented flowers, followed by blue-black fruits in late summer or autumn. Osmanthus Burkwoodii will grow into quite a large shrub reaching a max height of 3-5m and max spread  of 3-4m. It grows well in any well drained moist fertile soil and likes either full sun partial shade. Generally considered robust, Osmanthus Burkwoodii is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It can withstand temperatures up to -15 degrees, and doesn’t mind frost. Although this cultivar won’t appreciate an exposed location in areas with strong, biting winds, its resilience to the elements is much greater than other plants from the Oleaceae family this shrub belongs to. Burkwood Osmanthus is also a recipient of the renowned Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural society, which is a sign of its good constitution and great performance in most gardens.With a dense, bushy habit, this rounded shrub with white, scented flowers, is an ideal plant for dimly lit corners of the garden, or as a backdrop for colourful, flowering shrubs. The dense, glossy, leathery foliage of this shrub makes it perfectly suited for hedges with multiple seasons of interest. As it requires little to no pruning to stay in perfect shape, and it’s generally pest and disease free, Burkwood Osmanthus is a great candidate for a highly decorative, low-maintenance hedge.With a year-round interest from evergreen foliage and clusters of white, heavily fragranced blossoms, this cultivar is a great choice for mixed shrub borders and hedges. Make sure to take a look at other Osmanthus varieties we have available for sale, or our selection of quality hedging plants. 

GBP 136.50
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Magnolia Denudata Sunrise, Magnolia Sunrise Yulan Magnolia

Magnolia Denudata Sunrise, Magnolia Sunrise Yulan Magnolia

Magnolia Denudata Sunrise is a slow-growing deciduous magnolia with cream petals that have a flare of red at the base just like a sunrise. It’s a stunning specimen tree that flowers early and smells divinely sweet.Magnolia Denudata is the Yulan magnolia often called the Lilytree. It’s native to China and is recorded as having grown in Buddhist temples there since 600AD as a symbol of purity. This beautiful magnolia is the official city flower of Shanghai and its cultivar Magnolia Denudata Sunrise retains its excellent aspects but adds a colourful, ornamental flower.Magnolia Sunrise has large goblet-shaped flowers that smell sweet and attract pollinators, but it’s the artistic petals it’s best known for. Each petal is rich cream with a sunrise flare of red at the base. Blooms arrive in early spring on bare branches well before its green ovate foliage emerges. This is an upright compact magnolia that doesn’t get too large and perfectly suits small gardens or compact borders. It’s difficult to find a more attractive small specimen tree.Height And Spread of Magnolia Denudata SunriseSlow growing Magnolia Sunrise reaches a maximum height of two metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia Denudata SunriseYulan magnolia is winter hardy if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It needs a sheltered spot that’s free from lingering frosts.How To Use Magnolia Denudata SunriseExcellent as a small, decorative statement tree, Magnolia Sunrise blooms early in the year even on younger plants. It will grow in a well-watered and fed container on a sheltered balcony and suits protected front gardens, mixed borders, or Japanese style spaces that need height and understated colour.How To Care For Magnolia Denudata SunriseMagnolia Denudata Sunrise grows best on slightly acidic soil. If your soil is alkaline add plenty of ericaceous compost to the planting hole and top it up with pine or bracken-based mulch once or twice a year.Magnolia needs full sun and shelter from the prevailing wind. Because this is an early flowering magnolia it may be necessary to cover the buds in fleece if a late hard frost is forecast.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can remove any wayward or crossed branches in winter.

GBP 203.00
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Cupressus Macrocarpa Goldcrest Monterey Cypress Goldcrest Evergreen Conifer

Cupressus Macrocarpa Goldcrest Monterey Cypress Goldcrest Evergreen Conifer

Cupressus Macrocarpa Goldcrest or Monterey Cypress Goldcrest Evergreen Conifer Tree. Cupressus Macrocarpa Goldcrest, to give it its full botanical name is a variety of Monterey Cypress. These evergreen trees are grown for their narrowly columnar shape, decorative appearance and finely textured young foliage. This particular cultivar is best known for its bright golden yellow foliage that retains its vibrant colour all year round. The foliage of this conifer grows in dense ascending sprays, its scale-like leaves borne on rounded stems. Apart from its naturally occurring chartreuse colour, the lush foliage is noted for having a lemon verbena scent when crushed. The Goldcrest cultivar produces small round cones once established. In 10 years, Monterey Cypress Goldcrest can grow to be 2.5 metres high with a 1.5 metre spread. Its ultimate height is around 12 metres, so make sure to account for its maximum size when choosing a location in the garden. A Californian native (named for Monterey County), this cultivar is fully hardy throughout the United Kingdom. For its reliable performance in the garden and marvelous features, Cupressus Macrocarpa Goldcrest was honored with the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society. Versatile and striking at the same time, this evergreen conifer will fit in wonderfully in any garden. Suitable for hedging and / or for evergreen screening, growing in containers or isolated planting, the Goldcrest cultivar lends itself well to various uses. Since its narrowly columnar natural shape and dense foliage make it a good choice for a hedge, this golden conifer can be used to introduce bold strokes of vivid colour to the landscape. Generally undemanding, this variety needs to be planted in full sun to thrive. Choose a spot in the garden that is sheltered from cold, biting winds. It will grow in any soil, as long as it is well-drained. No pruning required unless it is used for hedging purposes, in which case trimming and shaping are encouraged.Lush foliage and elegant form make this cultivar worthy addition to any landscape. Ideally suited for mass plantings, this Monterey variety looks equally striking when planted on its own.

GBP 82.50
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Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Lemony Lace or Elderberry Lemony LaceThis compact deciduous shrub with showy feathery foliage will add interest and texture to any garden. Its full bontanical name is Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace. As its name suggests, boasts fine, deeply cut foliage in a gorgeous golden-green hue. The dissected leaves and the lacy appearance of the foliage are prized by gardeners. Late in the spring or early in the summer, Sambucus Lemony Lace produces white flowers that turn into crimson red berries in autumn. The blood-red hue of the fruit looks even more stunning in contrast with the golden yellow foliage, ensuring that this ornamental shrub offers multiple seasons of interest in the garden. This highly decorative fruit is loved by birds which will come to feast on it as winter approaches.Height and Spread of Sambucus Lemony LaceWith a mounded growth habit and a moderate growth rate, Elderberry Lemony Lace will stay compact as it matures. The expected ultimate height for this deciduous shrub is up to 2.5 metres- the same as its ultimate width. As a result, this showy cultivar is an excellent choice for small gardens. How Hardy is Sambucus Lemony LaceSambucus Lemony Lace is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will surprise you with its robustness. In addition to being hardy, this feathery shrub is also deer resistant and stands up well to harsh winds. How To Use Sambucus Lemony LaceThis deciduous shrub fits in well in mixed shrub border, where its fine texture and unique chartreuse colour can accentuate other cultivars but still without being overshadowed by showier specimens. Alternatively, if you are feeling bold, you can choose Elderberry Lemony Lace as a focal plant in your garden: it will create a dramatic display and offer multiple seasons of interest without needing much care in return. How To Care For Sambucus Lemony LaceDespite its fragile appearance, this is an adaptable, low-maintenance shrub. It will thrive in most  moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soils. For best results, choose a spot in full sun to partial shade. Be sure to take a look at the rest of our Sambucus collections that includes varieties such as Sambucus Black Lace, Sambucus Nigra Golden Tower, and Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea.

GBP 80.50
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Prunus Accolade Cherry Accolade Multi Stem Cherry Tree with Pink Blossom

Prunus Accolade Cherry Accolade Multi Stem Cherry Tree with Pink Blossom

Prunus Accolade is a small, spreading deciduous cherry tree, treasured for its profusion of semi-double pink blossoms. An ideal candidate for a specimen tree, Cherry Accolade offers multiple seasons of interest. The Prunus Accolade trees are for sale shaped as multi-stem trees, so they are suitable for mass planting and growing in borders.Early in the spring, the bare branches of Prunus Accolade are adorned with masses of deep pink buds, opening to stunning, semi-double, pale pink blossoms. The flowers are borne in abundance, in drooping clusters, and completely envelop this small ornamental tree. As the flowering season ends, the foliage starts unfolding, dense, dark green, and toothed. Black fruits appear in mid-summer and are enjoyed by birds. In the autumn, the leaves turn to vibrant orange and red hues, providing one last burst of colour in the garden, before the foliage drops with the first frosts.Tolerant of various soil types, Prunus Accolade Multi Stem performs best in medium fertile soils in full sun. As this variety is an early bloomer, in areas where winters are severe, choose a sheltered location where late frosts or harsh winds will not damage the young buds.First bred in England, Cherry Accolade is a hybrid between Prunus sargentii and Prunus subhirtella. Retaining the noteworthy qualities of both parents, and displaying excellent traits of its own, this ornamental tree is resilient and healthy. Fully hardy, this cultivar is also the recipient of the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.These Prunus Accolade Multi Stem trees are low-maintenance. Accolade does not require extensive care to keep its attractive shape, and routine removal of damaged, congested, or dead shoots is all it takes for the tree to stay healthy and happy. Trained as a multi-stemmed tree, Prunus Accolade can achieve a maximum height of 10 metres, growing at a medium rate and in a spreading, branched habit.Floriferous and highly-decorative, Cherry Accolade is a great option for a focus of interest in the garden. Both the good autumn colour and profusion of spring blossoms attract attention and, when grown on its own, add ornamental value to a plain lawn or patio. Prunus Accolade Multi Stem is also suitable for planting en masse to create a stunning flowering border or a privacy screen.

GBP 123.75
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Picea Omorika Serbian Spruce Bosnian Spruce for Sale Online

Picea Omorika Serbian Spruce Bosnian Spruce for Sale Online

 Picea omorika, Serbian Spruce or Bosnian SpruceThe Picea Omorika, also called the Serbian Spruce or the Bosnian Spruce, is a graceful evergreen conifer that can grow to a height up to 40 metres. That said, it grows at a relatively slow rate of just 30 to 60 centimeters per year. The hardy Bosnian Spruce is native to the Tara Mountains which are located in West Serbia. In its native habitat, it grows mostly on the mountain's north facing slopes signifying its hardiness. Picea Omorika was first discovered in 1875 and quickly gained popularity in horticulture use. From the 1880s onward, the Serbian Spruce has been a valued landscape addition. In terms of growth habit, it has an attractive crown which is narrowly conical to columnar with short branches with a downward curve.The Serbian Spruce is an evergreen conifer and keeps its needles all year round. It grows naturally in a narrow, pyramid fashion and rarely, if ever, requires any pruning. The needles measure 2.5 centimeters in length. Each needle is flat and bright green. The underside of the needle has two distinctive white stripes. The needles are connected to the main stem by a tiny pulvinus. The Bosnian Spruce produces male and female flowers on the same tree. The flowers are inconspicuous. After flowering, it develops long ovate-shaped cones that measure approximately 5 centimeters. The decorative cones appear a purple and change to a reddish-brown as they mature.Plant the Picea omorika in full sun for best growth. It will tolerate partial shade but must have at least four hours of sun per day. The tree grows well in, loamy, sandy, or clay soils. Ideally, it prefers acidic soil conditions. Avoid planting the tree in overly moist or boggy soil. It grows best when the soil is allowed to dry out between waterings. Despite its mountain origins, the Serbian Spruce tolerates urban pollution. However, it does not do well when exposed to road salt.Picea omarika is a popular living Christmas tree choice. Many people keep the tree in a pot and after the holidays, they plant it directly in the garden where it makes an ideal specimen tree. It was awarded the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Many successful cultivars such as the Picea omorika Nana have been produced from the Picea omorika.

GBP 131.25
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Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia has many names including the Japanese Camellia, Deciduous Camellia and Japanese Stewartia. This is an attractive, deciduous, ornamental shrub or tree. Left to its own devices, it has a naturally rounded habit and grows slowly into a small, multi-stem deciduous tree. It owes its name – Pseudocamellia – to its showy white flowers. These camellia-like flowers are up to 8 cm wide, with five white petals with orange anthers at the centre. The flowers are round and flat and are produced in summer, generally from June right up until the end of August.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has highly decorative foliage. Emerging new foliage each spring is purple, maturing over the summer to rich green and then finally to fiery red or orange (depending on conditions) in autumn before dropping its leaves.The Deciduous Camellia has quite a striking bark that peels to display a mottled mixture of creams and browns, rather resembling marble. This is best observed during the winter months and early spring. The Japanese Camellia is very hardy if it is kept out of drying winds. It has survived winters as cold as -30 °C. Deciduous Camellia performs best if it is sheltered as the blooms and foliage can be damaged by cold drying winds. A sheltered partially shady spot is ideal although an aspect with morning sun will also work. Stewartia Pseudocamellia likes a well-drained but moist acidic to neutral soil. There is no need to prune as it holds its own attractive natural shape unless you want a specific shrub shape. Mulch around the base in early spring and water young trees in hot weather.Young Japanese Camellia shrubs especially will need watering, but once they are established become tough even in freezing temperatures. It will grow to a maximum height of 12 metres and spread over eight, making it a large shrub or smaller variety of tree suited to compact gardens. The Japanese Camellia is best used as a statement shrub or small ornamental tree. It has many noteworthy attributes including its eye-catching foliage colour from spring right through to autumn, showy white flowers in mid-summer and in winter months its flaking bark is an attractive textural addition.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.  

GBP 250.00
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Picea Abies Acrocona Norway Spruce Acrocona Dark Pink Cones

Picea Abies Acrocona Norway Spruce Acrocona Dark Pink Cones

Picea Abies Acrocona or Norway Spruce AcroconaThe Acrocona variety of Norway Spruce is a small, evergreen conifer best known for its highly-decorative, dark pink cones. Easy to grow and care for, Picea Abies Acrocona is often grown as a specimen tree in smaller gardens. With a vigorous growth habit and drooping branches covered with dark green needles, this evergreen conifer provides interest throughout the seasons. Unlike its close relatives, this cultivar takes to a broader, pyramidal shape as it matures. Even though its evergreen foliage offers year-round colour, Norway Spruce Acrocona truly shines in the spring, when an abundance of pink cones appear at the end of the branches. As they mature, the cones turn to a subtler, tan shade.Norway Spruce Acrocona thrives in full sun and most soils, as long as they are moist but well-drained. This cultivar is rarely affected by any serious diseases and pests. Picea Abies Acrocona is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and it can survive in the severest European climates. As such, it requires no sheltering from frosts or cold winds and can serve as an excellent windbreak. Its good constitution and outstanding performance in Britain’s gardens have earned this attractive conifer the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society. This evergreen tree is vigorous and has a fast growth rate. The maximum size Norway Spruce Acrocona can achieve as it matures is 2.5 to 4 metres, both high and across. Its pendulous habit requires absolutely no maintenance to stay neat and healthy. The tree will form its weeping shape naturally and needs no trimming and pruning.Picea Abies Acrocona provides year-round texture and colour in the garden, with an eye-catching spring interest. Grow it as a specimen tree where its dark pink cones and weeping habit can be in the center of the attention, or in a mixed shrub border. Cultivars that can be planted to complement Norway Spruce Acrocona include vibrant dogwoods such as Cornus Sanguinea Annys Winter Orange or Cornus Sanguinea Midwinter Fire. When planted in a row this attractive conifer makes an effective windbreak. See our full collection of trees including deciduous trees, conifers and screening trees. You may also be interested the popular dwarf cultivar norway Spruce Picea Abies Pygmaea.

GBP 775.00
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Viburnum plicatum Popcorn Japanese Snowball Popcorn

Viburnum plicatum Popcorn Japanese Snowball Popcorn

Viburnum plicatum Popcorn commonly known as Japanese Snowball Popcorn, is a highly-decorative, deciduous shrub, prized for its unusual spring bloom. With multiple seasons of interest and good constitution, this cultivar is an excellent shrub for use as a specimen plant or mixed shrub borders.Similar as its close Viburnum relatives, Japanese Snowball Popcorn is a deciduous shrub with an upright habit, with stems that branch in layers, producing an attractive tiered effect. The distinct quality of this variety are its striking popcorn-shaped flowers that appear in the spring, completely enveloping the shrub. Creamy white to ivory, the miniature blossoms are borne in spherical clusters. The foliage of the variety is quite lovely, too, with toothed, veined leaves that offer texture for the better part of the year. Dark green, the foliage turns to vivid shades of red, purple and deep burgundy in the autumn.Easy to grow and to care for, Japanese Snowball Popcorn tolerates a wide range of soil types. To ensure best performance, plant it in a loamy, well-drained soil in full sun to dappled shade. Rarely bothered by any serious pests and disease, heat and drought tolerant, this variety is quire resilient. Its dependable performance in the garden, as well as its attractive look, earned this flowering shrub the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.A Japanese native, Viburnum plicatum Popcorn is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This ornamental shrub is not bothered by frosts and thrives in both sheltered and exposed spots in the garden. With an average growth rate, this cultivar can achieve a maximum size of up to 2.5 metres in height, and 2 metres in width. Its fairly compact size in maturity makes it a great candidate for small gardens.Elegant, tiered habit, profusion of spring blooms and dense foliage make Viburnum plicatum Popcorn one of the most sought-after varieties of Viburnum. Ideally suited to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, where its eye-catching features can be fully appreciated, this flowering shrub can be used in mixed shrub borders as well. Pair it with striking Hydrangea Macrophylla varieties in contrasting colours, such as Hydrangea Macrophylla Hopcorn Blue, Hydrangea Macrophylla Dark Angel or Hydrangea Macrophylla Hobella Pink, for a dramatic floral display.See also our selection of showy flowering shrubs. You might also be interested in our collection of Viburnum varieties, including cultivars such as Viburnum opulus Roseum and Viburnum Carlesii Aurora.

GBP 221.25
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Punica Granatum Pomegranate Trees for Sale UK Buy Online

Punica Granatum Pomegranate Trees for Sale UK Buy Online

Punica Granatum or Pomegranate TreeThe Punica Granatum, commonly called the Pomegranate Tree is a deciduous fruit tree whose origins can be traced back to Iran where it grows wild. Pomegranate trees are native to much of the Middle East but can also be found flourishing in many parts of Europe. In its natural state, the pomegranate tree grows as a large bush to a height of 2 to 4 metres. However, the Pomegranate is commonly trained into a tree form, and is an attractive decorative tree for small gardens provided it is in a sunny protected spot. Our specimens have a lovely ¼ standard shape and have big bushy crowns. When grown as a tree, these pomegranates will reaches a height of between 5 to 8 metres. Pomegranate Trees despite their middle-eastern origins, will grow in the Southern UK. Famously, there is a mature fruiting Pomegranate Tree growing in the Chelsea Physic Garden (London’s oldest botanical garden founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries’ Garden, with the purpose of training apprentices in the identification and use of medicinal plants). In the spring and summer months, the pomegranate tree produces reddish-orange flowers on new growth. It develops two types of flowers: bell-shaped and vase-shaped. The vase-shaped flowers are sterile and the bell-shaped flowers are fertile. The pomegranate tree requires no other pollinator tree and is perfectly capable of self-pollinating. However, it will produce a more ample fruit crop if a pollinator pomegranate tree is planted in close proximity.  After flowering, Punica Granatum develops lovely rounded fruit that resembles red apples. The fruit features reddish leathery skin that encases from 200 to 1400 red, juicy, flavourful seeds and a yellowish edible rind. Each fruit measures from 5 to 15 centimetres in diameter. The juice of the pomegranate was once used to create dyes and inks.Mature pomegranate trees feature thick bark which makes them cold-hardy. The tree grows well in the southern UK when planted in a sunny sheltered location. Plant the pomegranate tree in a full sun in a site that has well-draining soil.  Pomegranate trees will not tolerate overly saturated soil. The trees prefer moderately moist soil, but once established they are drought hardy. It generally takes a pomegranate tree three years after planting before it begins to develop fruit. Punica Granatum is relatively carefree. If desired, it can be lightly pruned annually to maintain its size. Any damaged or diseased limbs should always be promptly removed. 

GBP 126.50
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Cornus Sanguinea Midwinter fire. Midwinter Fire Dogwood

Cornus Sanguinea Midwinter fire. Midwinter Fire Dogwood

Cornus Sanguinea Midwinter Fire, commonly known as Midwinter Fire Dogwood, has many ornamental features but is perhaps most renowned for its vibrant reddish bark, particularly in winter.  The colours of the stem range from bright yellow at the bottom to warm orange tones turning scarlet towards the tip. The shrub’s attractive features are most prominent once the leaves have fallen in winter when the stem and bark are at their most vivid and vibrant. Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire is a spectacular statement plant for your garden. A deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub, in late spring / early summer, Cornus Midwinter Fire forms milky white clusters of flowers. In summer, the small white flowers give way to dark purple berries, which are both a treat for the birds and highly decorative. In autumn, the green foliage turns a bright orange-yellow. However, the most noticeable feature of the Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire are its flame-like stems. Once the foliage drops off in the winter, this unique shrub really stands out. Since Cornus Sanguinea is fully hardy throughout the UK, you’ll be able to enjoy this flamboyant shrub even if the temperatures drop to -20 degrees.  A North European native, Midwinter Fire dogwood tolerates most types of soil, but thrives in a moist, well-drained position. When it comes to sunlight, Cornus sanguinea 'Midwinter Fire’ prefers full sun to partial shade. This deciduous shrub can grow up to 1.5-2.5 metres high and across, achieving its ultimate height over a 5 to 10 year period.  Easy to grow and easy to care for, Cornus sanguinea Midwinter Fire isn’t only appealing because of its distinctive stems.  It also makes for a great informal hedge. Its suckering habit allows it to spread fast, which is especially convenient if you need a fast-growing shrub to fill in an empty space in the garden. Since Cornus sanguinea is generally pest and disease free, you can plant it en masse without fear of fungus or other infestations spreading.  Resilient and practically maintenance-free, Cornus Midwinter Fire requires little to no pruning. Because of the striking colour of Midwinter Fire’s young stems, some gardeners prefer to cut the old stems down to the ground in the early spring, every 2 to 3 years. If you’re not keen on leaving a bare spot in your garden for weeks on end, the alternative is to remove a third of the old stems each spring, which will stimulate new growth. If you are looking for more shrubs with an impressive winter look, take a peek at more dogwood cultivars or our selection of ornamental shrubs.

GBP 115.00
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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 235.00
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Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip is one of the darkest purple-flowering magnolias. This vigorous, open-branched deciduous magnolia tree is ideal as a specimen tree in smaller gardens. In March to April, before the foliage unfolds, this upright ornamental tree is engulfed by gorgeous cup-shaped, tulip-like flowers. Adorning the bare branches, the flowers are produced in abundance, each of them 15 centimetres or more across. The luxurious deep burgundy colour of the blossoms is even darker than Magnolia Lilliflora Nigra.In areas that do not see such hot summers, Magnolia Black Tulip might flower a second time around July. However, even after the flowering season ends, this highly-decorative tree has a lot to offer. The tulip-like flowers are followed by pale to deep green leaves, that remain on the tree until winter. Even then, when the tree is completely bare, the open-branched habit provides structural interest in the garden.Height and Spread of Magnolia Black TulipGrowing in an upright habit, this variety of magnolia tree can achieve a maximum height of up to 5 to 6 metres, with a spread of 2 to 3 metres.How Hardy is Magnolia Black TulipAlthough this magnolia tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, it is not suitable for exposed and windy locations. Pick out a sheltered spot in the garden for Magnolia Black Tulip and it will certainly thrive.How To Use Magnolia Black TulipFlaunting its deep purple, impressively large blossoms, Magnolia Black Tulip is ideally suited for the spotlight. The profusion of cup-shaped flowers is bound to attract attention wherever you decide to plant this cultivar! Use this attractive magnolia variety as a specimen tree, or as an addition to a mixed shrub border.Additionally, you can underplant Magnolia Black Tulip with shade-tolerant shrubs that flower in summer for a floral display with multiple seasons of interest. Rhododendrons or azaleas would be well-suited for this role.How To Care for Magnolia Black TulipThis magnolia tree is remarkably tough and adaptable. Magnolia Black Tulip is easy to grow and to care for and will flourish in most conditions. It tolerates both partial shade and full sun, and a sheltered position. Grow in moist, well-drained, acidic soil for best performance.You might also be interested in other cultivars in our impressive collection of magnolia trees. Are you looking for more plants suitable for growing as a focal point in the garden? Take a look at our selection of unique cloud trees or ornamental trees with good autumn colour. 

GBP 320.00
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Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny Boskoop Kiwifruit. Self Fertile

Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny Boskoop Kiwifruit. Self Fertile

Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny Boskoop -  Kiwifruit Jenny BoskoopActinidia Deliciosa Jenny Boskoop, a deciduous climbing vine,  is one of the most popular varieties of kiwifruit, and with good reason. Kiwifruit Jenny Boskoop the only self-fertile, hardy kiwi variety available. As a result, you will not have to plant two vines (male and female) in close proximity to have a plant that produces fruit. With proper care, you will have an abundance of kiwi fruit from the Jenny Boskoop climbing vine each year.In addition to producing delicious fruit, Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny Boskoop is also highly decorative. The vigorous climbing vine sports large, broadly ovate to slightly heart-shaped deep green leaves. The lustrous foliage borne on shoots covered with reddish-brown hairs offers ornamental value for the better part of the year.  Kiwifruit Jenny Boskoop also produces clusters of creamy white to pale pink blossoms early in the summer, but they are often obscured by the foliage. The oblong, hairy, brown fruit follows in autumn, and it is usually ripe enough for harvest by October.Height and Spread of Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny BoskoopThis kiwi fruit vine can grow to be 4.5 to 9 metres high, with a spread of 2 to 3 metres. It generally has a very vigorous growth habit.How Hardy is Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny BoskoopKiwifruit Jenny Boskoop is fully hardy and can thrive even in areas where winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.How To Use Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny BoskoopThe tartly sweet fruit of the Kiwifruit Jenny Boskoop variety is reason enough to plant this fruiting vine cultivar in your garden. However, it is not only the delicious autumn harvest that motivates gardeners to choose this climbing vine. The vigorous growth habit and attractive foliage make this variety a fantastic cover for unsightly spots in the landscape, such as old walls or ugly fences. You can train this variety against a trellis, arbour, or a patio overhead and enjoy its year-round beauty displayed over a structure.How To Care for Actinidia Deliciosa Jenny BoskoopFor best results, plant this climbing woody vine in a spot in full sun, and semi-fertile, acidic soil. To ensure a good fruit production and keep the plant in top shape, you will have to prune it annually. This will prevent the plants from growing too fast, and therefore, producing too few fruits. Prune in late summer or late winter to avoid bleeding of the sap.  Usually, it takes 3 to 5 years after planting for the Jenny Boskoop variety to produce its first crop of kiwifruit.

GBP 150.00
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Pinus Vanderwolfs Pyramid Vanderwolf Pine Vanderwolfs Pyramid

Pinus Vanderwolfs Pyramid Vanderwolf Pine Vanderwolfs Pyramid

Pinus Vanderwolf's Pyramid, also known as Vanderwolf Pine or Vanderwolf’s Pyramid, is an attractive columnar evergreen conifer. This is the most popular variety from the Rocky Mountain White Pine, a family of pines originating from the Rocky Mountains from Canada down to Colorado. Its full Latin name is Pinus flexilis Vanderwolf's Pyramid - Pinus Flexilis being the Rocky Mountain White Pine family. Also called Limber Pines, these North American conifers are renowned for their toughness and decorative appearance. The Vanderwolf Pine was first introduced in 1972, by the Vermeulen Nursery from New Jersey. The name pays homage to the nursery's general supervisor Rein W. Vanderwolf who discovered it.The vigorous Vanderwolf Pine starts out as a narrowly conical tree of columnar habit. As it matures, this evergreen conifer grows at a slower rate and takes on a teardrop shape. The evergreen foliage offers texture and colour throughout the year. Needles are 5 to 9 centimetres long on average and have a gorgeous silvery blue-green colour. The foliage is usually kept for 4 to 5 years and is not replaced by new growth.Height and Spread of Pinus Vanderwolf's PyramidIn a period of 10 years, Vanderwolf’s Pyramid will grow to be circa 4 metres high and 1 metre wide.How Hardy is Pinus Vanderwolf's PyramidVanderwolf Pine is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will fare well even in subzero temperatures.How To Use Pinus Vanderwolf's PyramidAs an evergreen tree with attractive foliage and habit, Vanderwolf Pine can have many uses in the landscape. Most commonly, this Rocky Mountain White Pine cultivar is grown as a lawn specimen. The pyramidal form of the tree is best appreciated when this cultivar is planted on its own, but it can also serve as a great addition to a mixed shrub border. Vanderwolf's Pyramid will offer texture and year-round colour, as well as act as a perfect backdrop plant for more showier varieties.How To Care for Pinus Vanderwolf's PyramidThis pine variety is known to be very robust and versatile. Owing to its natural habitat, Pinus Vanderwolf's Pyramid can adapt to various conditions, from urban sites to dry soils. Ideally, you would choose a location in full sun for planting, and moist, but well-drained soil. Pruning is not necessary unless you need to remove dead or damaged growth. The stunning teardrop form occurs naturally, so you will not need to trim it to achieve this distinct habit.More on conifers on our blog.

GBP 495.00
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Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia Highclere Holly Camelliifolia

Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia Highclere Holly Camelliifolia

Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia, to give it its full botanical name, is an attractive evergreen shrub. Ilex Altaclerensis are known as the Highclere Hollies, Highclere being the Hampshire village where this species of Holly cross was first discovered. The Camelliifolia variety is a beautiful holly specimen with an attractive pyramidal growth habit, large glossy dark green leaves and a profusion of large blood-red berries. This hardy cultivar is a welcome addition to any garden.The almost spineless, dark green leaves are borne on contrasting young purple shoots. The leaves are quite large and can be up to 12 centimetres long. In spring through to summer, Highclere holly Camelliifolia produces masses of small, white, inconspicuous blossoms followed by berries. The striking glossiness of the foliage is even more pronounced by the bright red fruit that persists on the stems throughout the winter.Height and Spread of Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaThe Highclere Holly Camelliifolia is a large shrub. If left unchecked, this cultivar can grow to be higher than 12 metres, with a spread of 4 to 8 metres.How Hardy is Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaAs a shrub that is native to the United Kingdom, Ilex Camelliifolia thrives in our climate. This evergreen shrub is fully hardy and can survive subzero temperatures.How To Use Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaVersatile and highly-decorative, Highclere holly Camelliifolia is an ideal candidate for a tall hedge or a privacy screen. The dense, glossy evergreen foliage is perfect if you want to hide your garden from unwanted curious looks, or need a windbreak with ornamental value.If trimmed and shaped to look more like a small tree than a large shrub, this Holly hybrid can even be used as a specimen plant. It offers multiple seasons of interest and does not need pampering to thrive. Grow it on your lawn, near a patio, or in a mixed shrub border if you want to appreciate its year-round beauty.Ilex Camelliifolia is exceptionally tough and it will adapt to most conditions. Maritime exposure is not an issue for this large evergreen shrub, so it is a good choice for coastal gardens. Additionally, as it is tolerant of pollution, Highclere Holly will fit in nicely in an urban city garden.How To Care for Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaHighclere holly Camelliifolia is surprisingly undemanding. Well-drained soil and a spot in full sun are all this striking shrub needs to flourish in your garden.You might be interested in other evergreen shrubs we have for sale including more popular Holly varieties such as Blue Angel, Blue Princess and Blue Maid. Variegated holly varieties include Ilex Aquifolium Alaska and Ilex Aquifolium Argentea Marginata. We also have full standard holly trees available and holly topiary globes.

GBP 182.00
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Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line

Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line

Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line is a handsome deciduous shrub that fits perfectly into a small sized garden. Fine Line is a cultivar of the Alder Buckthorn and confusingly has a variety of names including Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line and Frangula Alnus Fine Line, but all refer to this upright columnar shrub with long, fine pointed leaves.In spring narrow new leaves burst through in bright green feathery cascades. This narrow leaf habit is particularly interesting because it adds a textural dimension to the garden. Leaves remain in place all summer accompanied by small greenish-yellow flowers that attract pollinators from May to June, before developing into small black fruit loved by birds. In autumn the finely cut leaves turn a rich buttery yellow before falling with frosts to leave a multi-stemmed bush for overwintering insects. Over time this deciduous small shrub develops a fine deep brown bark with mottled with grey markings.Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line will grow to a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 60 cm.How Hardy Is Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineBuckthorn is extremely hardy and this cultivar has inherited its parental toughness. Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line will withstand sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK.How To Use Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineBecause this is a tall and thin shrub with grass-like foliage, it’s ideal for small gardens and can be grown very successfully in containers if they are well watered. Fine Line adds a great deal of texture to outdoor spaces because it leafs from the bottom of the trunk all the way to the tip, and for this reason it makes an excellent screen - either against a fence or to separate areas of the garden without wasting space. If you are looking for a non invasive alternative to bamboo Frangula Alnus Fine Line is an excellent choice. It brings the height, texture and wispiness that gardeners love about bamboo without any of its problems.How To Care For Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineThis tolerant shrub needs little care once established. It will grow in all soils of any pH. It does prefer a sunny spot, but will tolerate semi shade too. If you are able to soak the roots on a consistent basis your Frangula Alnus Fine Line will grow quickly. It enjoys moist soil, but can cope without it. Pruning is not required because it holds a tall columnar shape without any effort on your part. A yearly application of mulch around the roots will ensure good health, and regular watering until established is important as it grows and acclimatises.This is a top choice of decorative shrub for small gardens that need weight and texture. Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line is a real winner for compact areas and containers.

GBP 120.00
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Rhus Typhina Dissecta. Cut Leaved Stags Horn Sumach for Sale

Rhus Typhina Dissecta. Cut Leaved Stags Horn Sumach for Sale

Rhus Typhina Dissecta, also known as Cut-leaved Stag’s Horn Sumach, is a deciduous, fern-like shrub with a superb autumn colour. Exceptionally hardy and attractive, this striking, large shrub works well as a statement plant, or in mixed borders.Unlike the standard Stag’s Horn Sumach, which boasts large pinnate leaves, the Dissecta variety has deeply dissected leaves, hence the name of the cultivar. For the better part of the year, the feathery leaves are a bright green, turning to fiery shades of crimson red and vivid orange in the autumn. In spring, greenish-yellow flowers appear on large dramatic spikes. As the summer advances, these flowers matures into conical red fruits that are highly ornamental. The spectacular appearance of the autumn foliage is accentuated these pyramidal clusters of ruby red fruit. Showy and hairy, the fruit stays on the bare branches throughout the winter, offering interest in the colder months.Versatile and adaptable, Rhus Typhina Dissecta thrives in full sun and moist but well-drained soil. This spectacular, treelike shrub is not picky or demanding and just needs a sunny spot in your garden to grow and flourish. If planted in dappled shade, the vivid autumn shades of the foliage lose their brilliance. Treasured for its remarkable resilience, typical for Rhus Typhina cultivars, the Dissecta variety is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It fares well even when the temperatures drop below -20 degrees, and it’s not prone to diseases or affected by pests. Considering that this cultivar has a good constitution and highly decorative features, it’s no wonder that Cut-leaved Stag’s Horn Sumach won the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society. Vigorous and fast-growing, Cut Leaved Stags Horn Sumach starts out as an open, spreading shrub, taking on tree-like features as it matures. When fully grown, this extraordinary cultivar can be 1.5 to 2.5 metres high and across. With a suckering habit, Rhus Typhina Dissecta has no trouble spreading through the garden. However, the new plants popping up around the shrub are easily noticed and plucked out, in case you don’t want any new shrubs growing.Although the intense, feathery autumn foliage is the most appreciated quality of Cut-leaved Stag’s Horn Sumach, this tree-like shrub offers multiple seasons of interest. The fern-like leaves, densely assorted on the hairy stems, look attractive in shades of green as well, and in the winter, the conical, velvety fruit steals the spotlight. The spectacular features and the tree-like form of the mature shrub, make it an ideal candidate for a specimen or statement plant. Rhus Typhina Dissecta also works well in shrub borders, combined with evergreen or low-growing shrubs. 

GBP 112.50
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Photinia Fraseri Louise Photinia Louise Photinia Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Louise Photinia Louise Photinia Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Louise is a new variety of Photinia. These evergreens which we sell in tree or shrub form depending on how the plant has been grown and shaped are among the most attractive and versatile plants we have for sale and one of the most popular here at Paramount Plants. Photinia Louise shows promise to quickly become one of the more coveted cultivars, as its pink variegated foliage has a highly-decorative appearance.Young growth is blush pink, maturing to a glossy deep green with a cream or hot pink margin over the summer. Throughout the year, the lance-shaped leaves retain their vibrant hues, adding a splash of colour to the garden even during the winter, when there is little of it to be found elsewhere. In spring, small cream flowers, borne in clusters, complement the variegated foliage and spread a pleasant fragrance through the garden.Height and Spread of Photinia Fraseri LouiseAfter ten years, Photinia Louise can be up to 3 metres high and wide, but, ultimately, its size will depend on how it is shaped and trimmed.How Hardy Is Photinia Fraseri LouiseLouise variety is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, even if the winters are particularly severe.How To Use Photinia Fraseri LouiseA versatile plant with eye-catching features, Photinia Louise is a welcome addition to any garden, regardless of its style and size. The fusion of cream, red, and pink of the foliage is quite a show-stopping feature that makes this cultivar comfortable in the center of the attention, whether its grown in a large pot near a patio or on a balcony or in a mixed shrub border.Because of its dense, evergreen foliage and ease of maintenance, Photinias are often the primary choice for hedging and evergreen screening. The Louise cultivar has upright, bushy branching habit and is ideally suited for hedges. As a bonus, the variegated foliage creates a lovely multi-coloured effect that looks wonderful in mass plantings.How To Care For Photinia Fraseri LouiseEasy to grow and to care for, this new variety of Photinia needs very little to thrive. Plant it any well-drained, fertile soil, in an exposed or sheltered spot. This evergreen shrub tolerates partial shade, but it is recommended to grow it in full sun as it will encourage more vibrant colours. A low-maintenance plant, this cultivar needs no pruning to stay in form. However, like its close relatives, Photinia Louise responds well to pruning, and it can be trimmed and shaped to your desire.Fabulous looks and ease of maintenance allow this Photinia variety to lend itself well to various uses in the garden. Whether grown on its own in the garden or in containers, planted en masse in a hedge, or as a part of a mixed shrub border, Photinia Louise will create a dramatic, impressive effect in the landscape.

GBP 198.00
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