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Cercis Canadensis Texensis Traveller Texas Redbud Weeping

Cercis Canadensis Texensis Traveller Texas Redbud Weeping

Cercis Canadensis Texensis Traveller or Texas Redbud Traveller is a small compact, weeping deciduous tree with heart-shaped foliage and masses of showy spring blossoms. As it can be confusing, perhaps it is worth clarifying that Cercis canadensis var. texensis is known as the Texas Redbud as opposed to Cercis canadensis var. canadensis which is the Eastern Redbud.In the spring, even before the foliage unfolds, clusters of striking, rosy-pink flowers envelop the hanging branches. The profusion of blossoms is followed by dark seed pods that persist on the tree through to winter. The glossy, deciduous foliage emerges reddish, but as the heart-shaped leaves mature, they first turn to dark green and then to yellow and chartreuse hues in the autumn.Height and Spread of Cercis Canadensis Texensis TravellerThis cultivar is a dwarf variety, which means it will stay compact even when fully mature. With a slow to medium growth rate, Weeping Texas Redbud will reach just 1.5 metres in height with a 2 metre spread.How Hardy Is Cercis Canadensis Texensis TravellerNaturally occurring in Texas (hence the name), Oklahoma, and Mexico, Weeping Texas Redbud prefers warmer climates. This small deciduous tree is hardy in the United Kingdom, but it will appreciate a sheltered position in the garden, away from cold winds.How To Use Cercis Canadensis Texensis TravellerUnlike most weeping trees, Texas Redbud Traveller is quite compact, which makes it ideally suited for small gardens. Due to its showy appearance and the multiple seasons of interest this lovely cultivar offers, it would do well as a feature plant for the landscape. The dramatic and elegant weeping habit will add a touch of drama to the garden and be the focus of interest, particularly early in the spring when the tree is engulfed in pink blossoms. Weeping Texas Redbud also looks quite striking in a mixed border, especially if paired with lush evergreen shrubs that would accentuate its best qualities.How To Care For Cercis Canadensis Texensis TravellerWhile it might be adapted to the heat and drought typical of its native habitat, Texas Redbud Traveller does not stand wet soils. To ensure this highly-decorative deciduous tree thrives in your garden, plant it in any nutrient-rich, well-drained soil, and in full sun to dappled shade. Its natural pendulous form does not require pruning to stay in shape.An ideal candidate to be used as a focus of interest in smaller gardens, Texas Redbud Traveller is a dwarf weeping cultivar that offers year-round interest. Whether grown on its own, or as an addition to a mixed border or foundation bed, this lovely cultivar is bound to be in the center of attention.

GBP 175.00
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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 180.00
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Acer Davidii. Snake Bark Maple. Snakebark Maple. Acer Trees

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino or Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino is a versatile small ornamental tree which can be used in gardens large or small. Its lovely flowers and bronze foliage make it an eye-catching specimen planting, and you even get the bonus of edible fruit!This variety of Flowering Dogwood is brand new, and makes a striking addition to the garden. In spring, the glossy ovate leaves emerge a bright green, darkening to shades of bronze and red as they mature. In early summer the tiny green flowers appear, surrounded by the 4 creamy-white white bracts typical of these dogwoods, creating long-lasting “blooms” up to 8 cm across for a truly stunning show. The fruits which follow in autumn are bright red and edible, and the leaves turn a reddish-orange as the season ends.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will grow to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres in 10 to 20 years. It will mature from a shrub form to a small tree as it grows and lower branches are pruned, creating a dense, branching crown with horizontal branches. Plant Cornus Kousa Cappuccino in full sun or partial shade in well-drained fertile soil in an exposed or sheltered position with any aspect. Once established it can tolerate a dry location, but will do especially well in moist, acidic soil. Salt-tolerant, Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino will grow well in a coastal location, especially as it is wind-resistant. As well, its tolerance of pollution makes it ideal for city gardens. It is not a favourite of browsing deer, so is a good choice for country gardens, too!Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino can fit into gardens large or small, or even where there is no garden at all! It’s a great tree for planting in a container on a roof terrace or patio, where its stand-out flowers and striking foliage will make it a visual treat all season long. Plant a specimen to either side of a walkway or entrance, or as a focal point in a small lawn to show off its foliage and blooms. At the back of a mixed border, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will add height and shade.Cornus Kousa Cappuccino is a new variety of Dogwood that will be welcome in your garden- its unique foliage colour and bright flower bracts will liven up your landscape!

GBP 189.00
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Acer Palmatum Beni Maiko Japanese Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Palmatum Beni Maiko Japanese Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Palmatum Beni Maiko is a beautiful red-toned deciduous tree that suits small gardens and plant containers. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Acer Palmatum are collectively known as the Japanese Maples, ornamental trees of which there are many cultivars. Japanese Maples are native to Japan but are now grown worldwide. Beni Maiko is particularily striking due to its eye-catching foliage colour. Beni Maiko means ‘red-haired dancing girl’ so it’s no surprise that it has bright red leaf colour. This is a deciduous tree, so in spring fresh new foliage appears. Springtime foliage is bright, striking scarlet-red with deep red veins. The leaves look partially crumpled and are deeply palmate with five distinct lobes. Foliage matures to a pinky-red during summer but retains its red stems and veins until autumn arrives. Leaves gradually change to warm pink beginning at the edges and slowly covering the surface before falling for winter.This is an excellent choice of tree for small gardens and containers. Beni Maiko is one of the brightest, most compact small Japanese Maples you can buy and is rightly very popular.Height And Spread of Acer Palmatum Beni MaikoJapanese Maple Beni Maiko remains small growing to a maximum of 3 metres in height and 1 or 2 metres in spread.How Hardy is Acer Palmatum Beni MaikoBeni Maiko is hardy down to freezing temperatures in well-drained soils. Pests rarely bother this striking semi-dwarf mapleHow To Use Acer Palmatum Beni MaikoThe bright foliage of this maple stands out in all styles of garden from cottage to urban townhouses. It will fit into any Japanese theme garden and looks especially good by water. Plant it in the mid-to-back of a border with other foliage plants for a striking spring to autumn display.Due to its small size, you can grow Beni Maiko in a large well-watered and fed container where it will light up a patio or balcony through the summer.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Beni MaikoAcer Palmatum Beni Maiko prefers a sunny to partially sunny spot in a sheltered location that’s free from harsh drying winds.Dig a hole three times wider than the root ball and fill it with well-rotted organic matter. Top dress with mulch each year and water well until established and during hot spells. Container-grown specimens will need regular water and food.Regular pruning is not required and can ruin the shape of this maple. Wait until the dormant winter months to remove damaged or crossed branches.

GBP 213.75
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Malus Domestica Winston Apple Winston Late Season Dessert Apple

Malus Domestica Winston Apple Winston Late Season Dessert Apple

Malus Domestica Winston is an ideal tree for the small garden; small to medium-sized, and self-fertile, with a good crop of all-purpose apples that will store for months. This fruit tree is a recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit as well as the designation Perfect for Pollinators.Developed in 1900 in Berkshire by William Pope, Malus Domestica Winston is a cross between Cox’s Orange Pippin and Worcester Pearmain. Its original name was Winter King, but it was renamed Winston in 1944, possibly as a tribute to the wartime leader Winston Churchill. In mid to late spring, the scented, pale pink blossoms will attract the pollinating bees to the garden. The flowers are followed by small, russet-coloured apples with a creamy white flesh with an aromatic, rich flavour which starts out a little tart but mellows in storage, where it will still be in good shape the following April!Hardy in all parts of the UK, Malus Domestica Winston is an especially good choice for gardens in colder or wetter parts of the UK. It will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years, and needs annual pruning in late winter to ensure good fruit production. While it is reliably self-fertile, you can maximise the harvest by having another tree in Pollination Group D in the vicinity such as Braeburn or Charles Ross.Plant Malus Domestica Winston in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect in any well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with a neutral pH. It is very resistant to scab, canker, and mildew.Malus Domestica Winston can be effectively trained into a variety of forms, such as espalier, cordon, or fan, and used against a wall or fence to create a screen with the appeal of spring flowers, summer leaves, aromatic autumn fruits, and the architectural form of the bare branches in winter. Pruned to size, it’s perfect for a small city garden where it can fruit without a pollination partner, providing a long season of beauty as well as its delicious apples. In a country garden, it can be allowed to grow to its full size, making it a great specimen tree for a lawn. As part of a mixed orchard, it will serve as a good pollination partner and also guarantee an even bigger crop.Disease-free, small and self-fertile, Malus Domestica Winston will make a great choice for the UK gardener!

GBP 66.00
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Cornus Florida Sunset. Buy Flowering Dogwood Online UK.

Osmanthus Yunnanensis or Yunnan Osmanthus Sweet Olive

Osmanthus Yunnanensis or Yunnan Osmanthus Sweet Olive

Osmanthus yunnanensis is a striking and versatile evergreen shrub or small tree, known for its handsome foliage and highly fragrant winter flowers. Commonly referred to as Yunnan Osmanthus it is also frequently referred to as Yunnan Sweet Olive, Fragrant Tea Olive, or simply Yunnan Fragrant Olive. This elegant plant brings year-round structure to the garden and a delightful burst of scent at a time when little else is in bloom. A recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, Osmanthus yunnanensis is valued for both its ornamental appeal and its adaptability in UK gardens.Yunnan Osmanthus is a broad, upright-growing evergreen that can be grown as a large shrub or pruned into a small multi-stemmed tree. Its glossy, leathery leaves are a deep olive-green and may grow up to 20cm long. Leaf shape is notably variable—even on the same plant—ranging from smooth-edged to softly undulating or even spiny-toothed, which contributes to its distinctive and textured appearance.From late winter to early spring, clusters of small, creamy-white flowers emerge at the base of the leaves. While the blooms are modest in size, their sweet, jasmine-like fragrance is powerful and far-reaching, often detectable before the flowers are visible. After flowering, Osmanthus yunnanensis may produce small, egg-shaped fruit, dark purple with a white bloom, adding further seasonal interest.Native to the mountainous regions of southwestern China, particularly Yunnan Province, Osmanthus yunnanensis is less common than other members of the genus, such as Osmanthus heterophyllus or Osmanthus Burkwoodii. Its larger, variable leaves and winter-blooming fragrance set it apart, offering a unique combination of structural presence and seasonal delight not often found in evergreen shrubs.Height and Width of Osmanthus Yunnanensis:Eventual Height is  4 to 6 metres and Width or Spread reaching 3 to 4 metres. Slow to moderate-growing, Yunnan Osmanthus can be maintained as a dense shrub or lightly shaped into a small ornamental tree.How hardy is Osmanthus Yunnanensis?Osmanthus yunnanensis is fully hardy across most of the UK (RHS H5), tolerating temperatures down to around -15°C. In colder regions, a sheltered position is advised to protect flower buds from late frosts.Uses in Garden and LandscapeIdeal for use as a specimen shrub, informal hedge, or evergreen screen, Yunnan Osmanthus is especially effective near paths, entrances, or seating areas where its winter scent can be appreciated. Its varied foliage also makes it an attractive backdrop in mixed borders, woodland gardens, or more formal planting schemes. Unlike spiny hollies, its leaves are less abrasive, making it a more tactile choice for family-friendly gardens.Care TipsPlant Osmanthus yunnanensis in full sun to partial shade, in moist but well-drained soil. It is tolerant of a range of soil types, including clay, provided drainage is adequate. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and relatively low maintenance. Pruning is rarely necessary, but it may be shaped lightly after flowering if needed. Mulch annually in spring to retain moisture and suppress weeds.

GBP 135.00
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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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Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica or Common MedlarA member of the rose family, Mespilus Germanica, also known as Common Medlar, is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree with a long history. This trouble-free tree has been cultivated throughout Europe for over 3,000 years, but it seems that these days it’s been unjustly forgotten. However, because of its attractive features, interesting edible fruit, and incredible resilience, Common Medlar is becoming popular again. A small tree with an umbrella-shaped crown, Common Medlar blossoms in late spring to early summer. The profusion of large, pure white flowers akin to wild roses looks striking framed by attractive foliage. The leaves of Common Medlar are toothed, oblong, with a hairy underside, medium green turning to striking shades of golden yellow and brown in the autumn. The self-fertile, five-petaled flowers are followed by edible fruit. Small and brown, Medlar fruit is both decorative and tasty. Although hard and inedible if picked too early, the fruit is quite delicious when fully ripe. The creamy texture and a flavour that’s similar to applesauce are achieved by leaving the picked fruit to soften for a few weeks, a process known as bletting.  Adaptable and sturdy, Common Medlar tolerates most soils, but prefers well-drained, fertile soil. It will thrive in a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds, but it can be grown in partial shade as well. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Medlar is pest and disease free. This long-lived tree can grow to be 4 to 8 metres high and across when mature, but it takes a few decades for it to achieve its ultimate height. Most specimens, however, remain relatively small, around 2 to 3 meters tall. Native to Europe and Asia, this ancient cultivar is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It won’t be bothered by severe winters or need sheltering when the temperatures drop below zero. As a matter of fact, the Medlar fruit benefits if it is harvested just after the first frost, as it speeds up the softening process. Self-pollinating and compact when fully established, Common Medlar is an ideal tree for small gardens. It won’t take up much space, and it provides year-round interest to the garden, with generous summer bloom, good autumn colour and unusual fruit that adorns bare branches as winter approaches. We have many more ornamental trees on offer and an ever growing selection of fruit trees, all of which are for sale online with UK and Ireland delivery. 

GBP 66.00
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Cercis Chinensis Shirobana. Chinese Redbud for Sale. UK wide

Magnolia Alba Soulangeana Superba. For sale online London UK

Acer Negundo Flamingo. Variegated Box Elder for Sale UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud TreeCercis Rising Sun is a colourful deciduous tree from a small genus of flowering trees found in North America. It’s one of the best trees for smaller spaces as it really punches above its weight with outstanding colour.  Cercis Rising Sun bursts into flower during early spring with pretty pink-purple pea flowers that cluster on bare branches. The mass of blooms smells delicately sweet and attracts the early pollinators. Rounded, heart-shaped foliage arrives in April in a warm yellow apricot tone that matures into bright yellowy-lime green during the summer. During autumn the leaves deepen to vibrant rich yellow and fall with the frosts. It’s this fiery foliage that gives this tree its name ‘Rising Sun’.  Throughout winter Rising Sun Redbud holds up attractive golden-brown stems that carry frost to perfection.This is an outstanding specimen tree with foliage and flowers that create a real ‘wow’ for the greater part of the year. If you only have space for one small tree make it Rising Sun Redbud.Height and Spread Of Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will reach around 4-5 metres and spread over 3-4 metres. It holds its rounded canopy up high leaving plenty of light and space beneath the pretty foliage. How Hardy is Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud is a hardy tree that’s tough enough to withstand UK weather conditions. It will grow in colder parts of the UK down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. How To Use Cercis Rising SunIt’s dramatic foliage and compact shape makes Rising Sun Redbud the perfect standalone specimen tree for compact gardens and smaller spaces. Plant Rising Sun Redbud at the back of a border for height and colour, mass plant them as an unusual pathway lining, or use one as a pretty disguise for an unsightly shed or wall. If you want even more dazzling colour try pairing it with the purple Cercis Forest Pansy.Because it only reaches 4-5 metres this is an outstanding tree for a small outside space such as a front garden or placed directly into the lawn where it won’t outgrow it’s welcome.   How To Care For Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will grow in most conditions except waterlogged ground. It will tolerate all types of soil from acid to chalky gardens.Rising Sun will grow in the majority of situations but does best in full sunlight. Plenty of sunlight encourages foliage colour and brings out early flowers. Strong winds tend to damage the showy foliage so a sheltered spot is best. No pruning is necessary as it naturally holds a well-rounded shape, but you can prune it to your preference if required. Once planted it’s important to water Rising Sun Redbud regularly until it is established, and a thick layer of mulch around the base during spring provides nutrients for a healthy season of ‘flaming sunrise’ growth.Cercis or Redbuds are a distinct genus of small flowering trees with generally rounded heart-shaped leaves and pretty pea flowers in spring.

GBP 221.25
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Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous flowering dogwood with veined leaves that turn red in autumn and large white flower bracts in spring. It’s a beautiful ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens.Cornus Kousa is a Chinese dogwood that’s native to Korea, China, and Japan. They have two seasons of high-impact interest. In spring, lightly veined pointed leaves emerge from strong branches. They mature to deep ovate green and when autumn approaches turn vivid shades of red and purple before falling with the frost.In mid-summer, after the new foliage has unfurled, Chinese Dogwood Teutonia produces a stunning flower display. Many tiny clusters of white flowers appear and are surrounded by large 8-centimetre long protective white bracts. As they mature, the bracts turn mottled pink and the white flower heads develop into edible strawberry-like fruits.This is a low-maintenance ornamental tree for small gardens and informal borders. It’s a popular choice and holds the RHS AGM for its outstanding attributes.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa TeutoniaCornus Kousa Teutonia is a small, bushy tree that reaches a maximum height of 8 metres and spreads over 4 metres in 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa TeutoniaIt’s a hardy dogwood capable of withstanding cold and wet UK winters if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in the summer months.How To Use Cornus Kousa TeutoniaChinese Dogwood Teutonia is a small tree suitable for compact gardens and urban spaces. Its architectural branches and changing colours bring plenty of spring to late autumn interest.Its love of full sun makes it a good choice for city courtyards and sunny informal borders in country gardens where birds clean up the fruits in autumn – unless you eat them first.If you only have room for one tree then Chinese Dogwood Teutonia is a reliable, hardy choice. It’s both ornamental and fruit-producing and gives a lot for little maintenance.How To Care For Cornus Kousa TeutoniaThis dogwood tree likes full sun but will cope with light shade. Well-drained neutral to acidic soil is best on loam, clay or sandy sites in a sheltered location.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out damaged branches in winter. Add a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring for the best flower display, and water it well until you can see new growth.

GBP 203.00
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Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire Laburnum Sunspire for Sale

Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire Laburnum Sunspire for Sale

Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire or Laburnum Sunspire, is a new variety of an old garden favourite. Its smaller size and narrow form compared to the regular Laburnum makes it an ideal tree for smaller gardens where the standard variety may not fit!A deciduous tree, Laburnum is native to the mountains of central Europe, and was introduced to the UK in 1560, where it has remained popular ever since. Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire, found in northern Italy and Croatia, combines the most desirable characteristics of the original with a more compact form. In late spring and early summer, the green leaves on the upright branches are hidden beneath 30 cm long racemes of fragrant golden-yellow flowers which are at first erect and then droop after a couple of weeks. They are followed by hanging clusters of seed pods that can be removed and disposed of. The oval leaves are a green to grey-green colour and remain attractive throughout the season. All parts of the plant are highly toxic if ingested.Hardy in all parts of the UK, Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire will slowly grow to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 1.5 metres. It will require little or no pruning to maintain its narrow, vase-shaped form, but remove dead or damaged branches in late winter or early spring.Plant Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire in a sheltered or exposed location where it will receive morning sun and afternoon shade, in soil rich in humus and moist but well-drained. Once established it is drought-tolerant. It has little salt tolerance so is not suited to coastal regions, but will tolerate pollution so Laburnum Sunspire makes a good choice for small city gardens. Deer are not attracted to it, so it will be safe from grazing in country locations. Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire will make a striking specimen planting as the focal point in a small lawn, where its narrow width and smaller height will not overpower the space. A row planted along a walkway would create a brilliant display when the flowers are in bloom. Tucked towards the back of a mixed border, a Laburnum Sunspire would be a bright column of yellow when in bloom, and an attractive backdrop to flowering plants the rest of the season. Laburnum Anagyroides Sunspire is ideal if you are in need of a brightly flowering small tree. 

GBP 150.50
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Acer Palmatum Osakazuki. Buy Japanese Maple Trees London UK

Acer Palmatum Osakazuki. Buy Japanese Maple Trees London UK

Acer Palmatum Osakazuki is also known as a Japanese maple Osakazuki.This beautiful ornamental tree is one of the mid-sized varieties of Japanese Acer with bright green deeply lobed leaves which turn an attractive bright red in autumn.  A deciduous Japaneses Maple it will grow to a Maximum Height of 6 meters and has a Maximum Spread of 6 meters. It is fully hardy and prefers to be planted in a position that gets full sun. Acer Palmatum Osakazuki or Japanese Maple Osakazuki, is well-known to be one of the most brilliant of the Japanese Maples in autumn; its colour is an intense crimson, making it a most desirable addition to the landscape. Given its relatively small eventual size of 6 metres, you have many options for its location in your garden. Find a sheltered spot, possibly in dappled shade, and it will thrive, reaching its full size in 10 to 20 years. It is not salt-tolerant, so should not be planted in a seaside garden, but is somewhat tolerant of pollution and can be used in a city setting. It is also deer-resistant, so is a great choice for a country garden.Acer Palmatum Osakazuki is small enough to be grown as a container plant, whether you have a rooftop terrace, patio, or courtyard. It will provide shade through the summer months before exploding in brilliant colour in the autumn. Japanese Maple Osakazuki also makes an excellent specimen tree as a focal point in a small lawn, or in a rock garden, where even in winter its graceful shape will be a decorative note in the landscape.We have a range of specimen, mature trees of Acer Palmatum Osakazuki for sale on our Unique Acer Trees page, these trees are up to 35 years old and provide instant impact in your garden, each tree is photographed and you're buying the exact tree in the image on our site.TIP: Back-fill with soil mixed with peat substitute and a suitable fertiliser, prefers neutral / acidic soil. View our Blog Post on Japanese Acers with tips on how to grow these fabulous trees.Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens

GBP 203.00
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Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous flowering dogwood with veined leaves that turn red in autumn and large white flower bracts in spring. It’s a beautiful ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens.Cornus Kousa is a Chinese dogwood that’s native to Korea, China, and Japan. They have two seasons of high-impact interest. In spring, lightly veined pointed leaves emerge from strong branches. They mature to deep ovate green and when autumn approaches turn vivid shades of red and purple before falling with the frost.In mid-summer, after the new foliage has unfurled, Chinese Dogwood Teutonia produces a stunning flower display. Many tiny clusters of white flowers appear and are surrounded by large 8-centimetre long protective white bracts. As they mature, the bracts turn mottled pink and the white flower heads develop into edible strawberry-like fruits.This is a low-maintenance ornamental tree for small gardens and informal borders. It’s a popular choice and holds the RHS AGM for its outstanding attributes.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa TeutoniaCornus Kousa Teutonia is a small, bushy tree that reaches a maximum height of 8 metres and spreads over 4 metres in 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa TeutoniaIt’s a hardy dogwood capable of withstanding cold and wet UK winters if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in the summer months.How To Use Cornus Kousa TeutoniaChinese Dogwood Teutonia is a small tree suitable for compact gardens and urban spaces. Its architectural branches and changing colours bring plenty of spring to late autumn interest.Its love of full sun makes it a good choice for city courtyards and sunny informal borders in country gardens where birds clean up the fruits in autumn – unless you eat them first.If you only have room for one tree then Chinese Dogwood Teutonia is a reliable, hardy choice. It’s both ornamental and fruit-producing and gives a lot for little maintenance.How To Care For Cornus Kousa TeutoniaThis dogwood tree likes full sun but will cope with light shade. Well-drained neutral to acidic soil is best on loam, clay or sandy sites in a sheltered location.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out damaged branches in winter. Add a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring for the best flower display, and water it well until you can see new growth.

GBP 198.75
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Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum Sycamore Tree for Sale

Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum Sycamore Tree for Sale

Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum is a variety of Sycamore Tree which has some excellent qualities to recommend it to UK gardeners. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit AGM for its attractive pink foliage in spring and compact size, which makes it a good choice for gardens large and small.Native to Europe and western Asia, Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum starts off in the spring with a burst of foliage colour when its leaves emerge with a shrimp-pink hue, which turns to a yellow-lime green shade and then finally green as autumn approaches. This switch around in the progression of colour through the seasons adds interest in the garden when most other foliage is green. In autumn it also produces red winged fruit up to 5cm across. The bark on a mature tree flakes to reveal inner orange bark, which adds winter interest to the landscape. This small-scale Sycamore Tree is reliably hardy in even the most severe of UK winters. Over a period of 20 to 50 years it will grow to an eventual height and spread of 4-8 metres. Its compact growth habit makes it a good choice for smaller gardens, and it requires little pruning to maintain its natural attractive form.Plant your Acer Sycamore in a sheltered position in full sun or partial shade. It will grow well in any soil type or ph range, as long as the soil is well-drained, and will tolerate some dry conditions. Since it is salt-tolerant, it is a good choice for planting in coastal locations. This low-maintenance sycamore tree is an excellent background planting for splashier plants such as spring-blossoming cherry trees or trees which turn brilliant hues in autumn. It makes a good shade tree for a woodland garden or seating area. Used in a cottage garden or wildlife planting, it adds charm to the spring picture with its pink foliage. Mass plantings on banks or slopes can fill in problem spots which are difficult to maintain. Tolerant of urban pollution, Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum can be a reliable tree in a city garden or courtyard, valuable for both its unique foliage colours and the shade that it can provide. Because of its small size, it is also suitable for container or street-side planting. Acer Pseudoplatanus Brilliantissimum is an excellent small tree for UK gardens. Its unusual progression of foliage colours make it something different in the landscape!

GBP 264.00
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Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese MapleAcer Palmatum Pixie is a deciduous dwarf acer with blood-red leaves. It’s perfect for compact gardens in need of a colour boost.  This little acer is the dwarf version of the well-known bright red Acer palmatum bloodgood, but as it is compact it will only reach 1/3 of its size and doesn’t outgrow it’s welcome.This particularly bright and attractive small acer sprouts bright red lobed foliage in spring which gradually deepens to a richer red in summer before maturing into strong scarlet red for autumn. Small inconspicuous green flowers arrive in spring that gradually mature into winged red fruits known as samaras.Acer Palmatun Pixie’s trunk is almost black with stripes appearing as it slowly matures.This is a great little acer for compact gardens with striking red colours and interesting textures. Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie grows upright but gets no taller than around 2.5 metres and 1 metre wide. Its better known as Dwarf Japanese Maple or Pixie Japanese Maple due to its compact nature. How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum PixieDwarf Japanese Maple is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures but it does need shelter from strong, cold winds which can cause leaf scorch.Once established it is drought and heat tolerant and relatively pest-free.How To Use Acer Palmatum PixiePixie Japanese Maple is the perfect specimen tree for a compact urban garden that needs a boost of rich colour.A row along the fence line blocks out neighbours in the summer months without shading out the whole garden. In larger spaces Dwarf Japanese Maple makes an unusual lining for a footpath or a colourful way to mark out a seating area.This small acer will grow well in a container as long as it is well watered and fed regularly. When it’s grown in a pot, Dwarf Japanese Maple will stay smaller than garden planted specimens.How To Care For Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie needs well-drained moist soil in a sheltered position that’s protected from the prevailing wind to really thrive.It can handle the heat, unlike other more delicate acers, and full afternoon sun brings out the redness of its foliage, however strong early morning sunshine may scorch its leaves.Acers tend to prefer neutral to acid soils and struggle in chalky areas. If your garden is chalky consider growing Japanese Maple Pixie in a container with ericaceous soil.This compact maple tree doesn’t need any pruning as it naturally holds a well-formed shape but you can cut back any unruly branches in winter. 

GBP 196.00
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Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia, also known as Oleaster or Russian olive, is an incredibly tough tree which will survive almost any type of growing conditions, and will be especially successful in the most challenging climates in the UK!  Whether grown as a specimen plant in a sheltered city garden or as windbreak by the sea, Elaeagnus Angustifolia will come through with flying colours!Native to Russia and Iran, Elaeagnus Angustifolia has been grown in the UK since the 1500s. The thorny stems bear silver, fragrant leaves, and produce small white flowers with a honey scent in June, which are a valuable pollen source for bees. Silver-orange berries later appear in the autumn which, while edible, are mostly of value for attracting birds. A unique quality of the Oleaster is that its roots set nitrogen, feeding not just itself, but also other plants around them, making them a valuable companion planting.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, growing quickly to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres within 10 years. Oleaster will tolerate considerable pruning, and can even be cut right back to the ground. If planting Elaeagnus Angustifolia as a hedge, space plants 35-75 cm apart. You can use a high potassium fertilizer in August to help new growth mature before winter. Elaeagnus Angustifolia will tolerate almost any conditions, and in fact thrives in some of the toughest. It is an excellent choice for coastal plantings, as it can take cold, exposed positions and is tolerant to salt, as well as doing quite well in dry, sandy soil, although it will also grow in heavy clay soil, as well as loam. It grows best in full sun.  Oleaster can be used as a specimen plant in a small garden, where its silvery leaves can be used to great effect when combined with climbing plants such as roses or clematis, and where the scent of the foliage and flowers can be appreciated close up. It will thrive in a hot, dry spot such as a patch of gravel where little else will grow. On a larger property, Elaeagnus Angustifolia makes an effective security hedge, as its thorns will deter intruders, either animal or human, and can be employed as a windbreak to provide shelter for other, more delicate plants.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is a great choice for gardens across the UK because of its resilience in difficult conditions, as well as its beautiful foliage and flowers. It has a place in gardens large and small! 

GBP 91.00
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Malus Domestica Ananas Reinette Apple Reinette Ananas Buy UK

Malus Domestica Ananas Reinette Apple Reinette Ananas Buy UK

Malus Domestica Ananas Reinette or Apple Ananas Reinette, is an old European apple variety, thought to have originated in the Netherlands in the 1800s. As the name suggests, this fruit tree produces apples with a mild pineapple (ananas) flavour. This is an early harvest variety.In the spring, this small, attractive apple tree is engulfed in tiny, white blossoms. Early to bloom and to fruit, this cultivar produces a good crop of smallish fruit that can be picked in early October. Malus Domestica Ananas Reinette apples are golden yellow, with bold russet freckles all over their skin. The crisp and juicy flesh of the fruit has an intense flavour that deepens as the season progresses. By November, the fruit has the distinct sharp and sweet taste that is similar to pineapple. For better flavour, pick the fruit later in the season or leave in storage while it develops - it can be stored for up to 3 months. The apples of this variety are most often used for cooking and making juice.Apple Reinette Ananas is easy to grow and to care for. It thrives in well-drained, loamy soil and full sun. Even though the frost will not damage the plant, the spring blossoms can be affected by late frosts, so this cultivar will appreciate a sheltered location. When planting this apple tree, mulch and thoroughly drain beforehand. The hole should be at least 60 centimetres deep. Like most apple varieties, Malus Domestica Ananas Reinette needs a pollination partner to produce fruit. Make sure to plant at least one different variety of apple tree in proximity to promote cross-pollination. In case you have a small garden, you can rely on cultivars from a neighbor’s garden or insects to pollinate your tree.Apple Reinette Ananas is very popular and widely grown in Germany and France. It is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It is not bothered by low temperatures and can successfully survive even the more severe winters.Keeping this small tree in proper form is an easy task. The pruning methods will vary, depending on how the tree is shaped, but, in most cases, pruning once a year will ensure good health and tidy habit of the cultivar. Apple Reinette Ananas’ natural growth habit is upright and spreading. Slightly smaller than most of its relatives and with a medium growth rate, this Dutch apple variety has a maximum size of 4 to 6 metres in height.

GBP 66.00
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Parrotia Persica trees for sale UK. Persian Ironwood Tree

Parrotia Persica trees for sale UK. Persian Ironwood Tree

Parrotia Persica or Persian Ironwood TreeThe Persian Ironwood tree is a most attractive addition to any garden. Very closely related to witch hazel, this is truly a tree for all seasons. Parrotia Persica has a peeling, greyish-coloured bark in winter.  As spring arrives, its clusters of dark red flowers are small but abundant. Summer brings a glossy green foliage and in autumn, the Persian Ironwood puts on an amazing show of first yellow, then orange and finishing with a fiery purplish red hue before finally shedding its leaves to prepare for winter. Parrotia Persica looks great standing free in a lawn; or as a border with substance. As the name suggests, its wood is very strong, another common name being the Iron Tree.A member of the Hamamelidaceae family, the Parrotia Genus is named after Dr Friedrich Wilhelm Parrot (1792-1841), a German traveller and naturalist who observed it while climbing mountains in the Northern Iran. The Persian Ironwood tree occurs natively only in a small portion of that area, near Azerbaijan and Northern Iran. Its native growth habit begins as a large shrub with plentiful stems; maturing to a low-branching round-headed tree. It can reach very tall heights, with a standard, single trunk that supports both erect and drooping branches. That character trait along with its sturdy wood made it popular for use as telephone poles, tool handles, fence posts and other lumber where strength is needed.Parrotia are considered deciduous trees that have broad ovate leaves with progressive colour change through the summer and autumn. Its small but prolific red flowers emerge in late winter and early spring. Managed as a wide-spreading tree or large shrub, Parrotia Persica can grow to between 4-8m in height and wider than 8m in spread. It is hardy to Zone H7 in the UK, so it’s well suited to virtually all of our climate zones. A slow grower, it takes approximately 20-50 years for this beauty to reach its ultimate height.The Persian Ironwood prefers full sun or partial shade, but its colours are most pronounced when provided abundant sunlight. Its aspect preferences include North, East, South, or West facing; and it will persist whether sheltered or exposed. Parrotia Persica likes moist, but well-drained soils across any or all soil textures as long as the site drains and holds nutrients with fairly consistent moisture. It prefers slightly acid to alkaline or slightly alkaline soils.

GBP 147.00
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Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak is a beautiful deciduous pink magnolia with the RHS Award of Garden Merit. It flowers in May, somewhat later that other magnolia varieties and is noted for its upright fastigiated (columnar) habit. This stunning magnolia hybrid was bred in 1990 specifically as an upright columnar specimen. It has a small, slender habit that fits into gaps in the landscape.Magnolia Daybreak blooms in May, which is unusual, and despite its slender branches the flowers are large measuring 23-25cms across. Blooms are beautifully tulip-shaped with a deep fruity citrus scent. Magnolia Daybreak blooms in all tones of pink from pale baby pink to deep carmine for 2-3 weeks. The flowers appear before its wavy-edged pale green foliage that lasts throughout the summer. In autumn the leaves fall to reveal a good branching structure that points skyward giving a bare garden architectural form.Height and Spread of Magnolia DaybreakWith a maximum height and spread of 7 by 3.5 metres Magnolia Daybreak will fit into most narrow spaces.How Hardy is Magnolia DaybreakThe small ornamental tree is very hardy down to subzero temperatures and its flowers are less frost susceptible as it blooms in May.How To Use Magnolia DaybreakIf you have a space that needs a slender tree Daybreak Magnolia is a good bet. This is a superb specimen tree for the lawn, and it will do well in a large mixed border if it is not too crowded. You‘ll find bees and butterflies are attracted by its strong fruity fragrance.Because Magnolia Daybreak is slender and pollution tolerant it suits compact urban gardens and new build homes that need a boost.You can grow Magnolia in large well watered pots but they will tend to stay at a smaller size than free-planted specimens.How To Care For Magnolia DaybreakMagnolia Daybreak needs little care if it’s planted according to its needs. Like all magnolia it prefers a sunny spot but will tolerate partial shade as well. It’s important to avoid any frost pockets as frost damages the buds.The best soil for a magnolia is neutral to slightly acid and it will do well in most structures including clay. Once established it is fairly drought tolerant too.There is no need to prune this beauty but trimming out the broken or diseased stems can be done after flowering has finished. Occasional thinning of excess branches will produce new fresh growth the following year.If you want a spectacular flowering tree Magnolia Daybreak is one of the best. It’s low maintenance yet glorious scented flowers make it a winner in small urban and large country gardens alike.

GBP 275.00
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Acer Palmatum Shirasawanum Aureum Japanese Acers For Sale UK