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Clerodendrum Trichotomum Shrub. Glory Tree, Bower Buy UK

Clerodendrum Trichotomum Shrub. Glory Tree, Bower Buy UK

Clerodendrum Trichotomum Purple Blaze is also known as the Glory Tree or Glory Bower. Rare, trained as a half standard tree, this deciduous shrub originates from China and Japan. This is an ornamental tree for growing in beds and borders, for the fabulous display it provides in late summer and autumn. Clerodendrum Trichotomum Purple Blaze is a prolific flowerer, a profusion of pink buds burst into pure white star shaped flowers and the highly fragrant blossom racemes are 20cm across. The Glory Tree flowers then develop into cerise coloured star-like calyxes with bright blue berries at the centre. This highly decorative display warrants a specimen shrub location, to properly appreciate its beauty and fragrance.Clerodendrum Trichotomum shrubs are hardy to around -10 but it may die back during very cold months. To get the very best display of flowers and berries it is best to plant in full sun with a south facing aspect. It will grow in partial shade but the display may be slightly less.Purple Blaze has attractive foliage which emerges as a deep purple hue. Clerodendrum has a particular odour when the leaves are bruised or crushed, often likened to the smell of peanut butter, indeed it is known as the Peanut Butter Tree or the Peanut Butter Shrub in some quarters.Plant Clerodendrum Trichotomum in well drained soil in a sheltered position, this is a fast growing shrub and will sucker from the bottom,these should be removed in spring and at the end of the growing year, when it deserves a good mulch for over wintering. 

GBP 543.75
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Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala is a popular maple tree that’s incredibly hardy, easy to care for and appreciated for its display of beautiful vivid scarlet leaves in the autumn. It’s also known as the Amur Maple Ginnala. In spring the Acer Tataricum Ginnala produces dense vivid green leaves that are three-lobed and mid-sized. Often these leaves are a lighter shade of green beneath. These last throughout the spring and summer months accompanied in late summer by small white flowers that turn into clusters of red-tinged ‘helicopter’ seeds. With September the Acer Tataricum Ginnala morphs into that famous rich crimson-red leaf that we all love. The Acer Tataricum Ginnala is naturally dome-shaped in its young bush form and retains this pleasing shape as it grows to a maximum height of approximately eight metres.Amur Maple Ginnala Hardiness LevelsAmur Maple Ginnala is one of the hardiest varieties of Acer available. It thrives in almost all conditions tolerating most soils and sun levels, but will do best when grown in free-draining soil with plenty of sunlight on its foliage.How To Use Acer Tataricum GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala is a versatile tree that can be grown directly in the ground as a stunning specimen. Because it has relatively shallow roots compared to some native trees, it’s a good choice for areas with ground work or close to a building. Alternatively you can grow Acer Tataricum Ginnala in a large container to keep it relatively small and move it around your garden. All Maple trees look stunning by water. If you have a pond try growing Acer Tataricum Ginnala nearby. Another use for Acer Tataricum Ginnala is to plant individual specimens a few feet apart as a colourful deciduous hedge. How To Care For Your Amur Maple GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala performs well in most soils and situations but it does prefer sun or partial shade. If you can provide this you will be rewarded with an even more spectacular foliage display. Acidic or neural soils suit best as alkaline soil can impede Acer growth; however Acer Tataricum Ginnala is incredibly tolerant and will cope with most soil conditions. Mulch with organic matter for nourishment and you’ll reap the benefit of jewelled foliage from spring to late autumn. Younger plants also benefit from wind protection and shade from direct sun that can cause leaf scorch. If you want to grow your young Acer Tataricum Ginnala into a tree specimen you will need to chose a central leader stem and cut away all others to form a trunk. Bush specimens can be left alone, although it’s best to cut out any dead or crossing branches in winter. Amur Maple Ginnala is a real winner for the mid-sized garden. It’s a hardy, versatile and popular tree that’s worth its weight in gold for its fresh green spring display and fiery autumnal foliage. 

GBP 210.00
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Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica, better known as Tupelo or Black Gum Tree, is a handsome, broadly columnar deciduous tree. Medium-sized, this ornamental tree is popular for the spectacular display of colourful autumn foliage and its remarkable resilience. Ideal candidate for a specimen tree, but it also works well in mixed shrub borders.Dark green and glossy, the foliage appears in the spring. The leaves are variable in shape, but generally obovate to oval and pointed, each up to 15 centimetres long. In the autumn, however, is when foliage is at its best. Until it drops with the first frosts, autumn foliage displays shades of vibrant scarlet, warm orange, and bright yellow, creating a burst of colours just before the winter season starts. Flowers and fruit are insignificant but attract beneficial pollinators and wildlife.Notoriously low-maintenance and undemanding, Tupelo is quite easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar can grow in waterlogged or extremely dry soils in full sun to part shade. However, to ensure best results, choose moist, humus-rich, fertile soils. Nyssa Sylvatica dislikes harsh winds, so make sure to choose a sheltered spot for planting.Trouble-free, Black Gum Tree is not affected by any pests and diseases and requires no extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead and damaged growth will keep this ornamental tree in great health and optimal form.Native to Eastern North America, Tupelo is no stranger to cold weather. This attractive cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero, and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.Black Gum Tree is the ideal low-maintenance, highly-decorative specimen tree. Its remarkable performance and minimal care requirements make it suitable even for the most inexperienced gardeners, and its showy features are welcome in any landscape. Plant it on its own, for a vibrant display of fiery colours in the fall, or add this cultivar to a mixed shrub border, where its vivid autumn foliage adds a touch of drama. When grown near a patio, it can serve as an excellent shade tree.Height & Width:Slow-growing, Nyssa Sylvatica can achieve a maximum height of 12 to 15 metres, with a dense, wide canopy of approximately 6 to 9 metres. Even though it has a slow growth rate, this deciduous cultivar thoroughly dislikes transplanting, so make sure to choose the right location for planting, taking its ultimate size into account.

GBP 285.00
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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 525.00
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Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

 Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear is such an elegant little tree, it is particularly suited to urban town gardens (pollution tolerant), where space is at a premium, they are very easy to grow and an asset to most gardens. The Weeping Silver Pear is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree, with a beautiful pendulous shape. Our trees are grown as full standards and these are perfect as a specimen tree, they will form a dome shaped crown with a pendulous habit. The leaves are an attractive grey / green spear shape, not dissimilar to willow or olive leaves.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula forms clusters of pure white flowers with small black stamens. The profuse 'cloud' of flowers creates a beautiful display during April and May, these then go on to form green pear shaped fruits which are purely ornamental. Although not culinary pears, these fruits do provide a valuable food source for visiting birds.Weeping Silver Pear trees are highly ornamental, their unusual greyish foliage, pretty flowers and prolific fruits are a valuable contrast with the deepest green shrubs and trees and are a coveted addition to a white garden theme. Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula is relatively slow growing variety and our quality, taller trees provide a good level of maturity. These trees will eventually reach a height and breadth of circa 4 metres. Grow them in full sun, they will tolerate most well-drained soils.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula has been awarded the RHS AGM, the Award of Garden Merit, a good sign it will perform well in most UK gardens.

GBP 165.00
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Phyllostachys Glauca Bamboo for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Phyllostachys Glauca Bamboo for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Renowned for its exceptional hardiness, Phyllostachys Glauca is a fast growing, decorative bamboo variety. Named for the silver-blue waxy coating on young canes, this evergreen bamboo cultivar is a great choice for coastal gardens as it tolerates strong, cold winds. It is ideal for use as a windbreak or for tall evergreen sceening. Offering multiple seasons of interest, the bright green canes start out tinged with blue and silver. The combination of the new growth and established culms creates a brilliant display of colours. The lanceolate, narrow leaves with a glaucous underside create a rich, dense foliage that stays on the canes throughout the year.With similar preferences to its Phyllostachys relatives, Phyllostachys Glauca thrives in fertile, humus-rich soil with adequate moisture and drainage. Although quite large, it can be planted in a container, as long as the soil in the pot is enriched with liquid fertiliser. It performs well in both dappled shade and full sun. As it doesn’t mind strong winds or exposed locations, this evergreen bamboo variety is a great choice for coastal gardens.Naturally occurring in China, Phyllostachys Glauca is one of the most robust bamboo varieties. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this evergreen cultivar has tough leaves and canes that can survive temperatures up to -20 degrees. It’s also resistant to frost and won’t need sheltering. Easy to grow and to care for, this variety of Phyllostachys is considered pest and disease free.Tough and vigorous, this evergreen bamboo has an upright, spreading habit, and forms an open grove as it matures. Even though it’s not considered invasive, in optimal conditions Phyllostachys Glauca tends to grow enthusiastically. If you want to prevent it from spreading, consider using a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate, this bamboo variety can be up to 8 metres tall when fully established.Renowned as one of the most robust bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Glauca is a perfect candidate for evergreen screening. Its tolerance of strong, biting winds makes it a favourite in exposed coastal gardens where it can serve as a windbreak. The dense, evergreen foliage and bluish-green canes add colour and texture to the garden, especially in dull, winter months.

GBP 82.50
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Cornus Kousa Wietings Select Chinese Dogwood Wietings Select

Cornus Kousa Wietings Select Chinese Dogwood Wietings Select

Cornus Kousa Wietings Select is a deciduous Chinese dogwood selection with showy creamy-white flower bracts that fade to pale pink. It’s a beautiful ornamental tree for compact gardens and mixed informal borders that get plenty of sun.Cornus Kousa is native to China, Japan and Korea. It’s a large genus of flowering trees and creeping shrubs with stunning flower bracts and good autumn foliage colour.The cultivar Wietings Select is a fairly new introduction. It has a stunning abundance of creamy white flower bracts in spring that fade to pale pink as they age. Held in the bracts’ centre is a small green flower that matures into a red strawberry-like fruit in autumn, hence the common name ‘Szechuan strawberry’. The fruit is edible and loved by birds.As the colder weather approaches, Weitings Select’s green oval foliage turns into a red blaze to rival the best acers before falling for winter.This is a compact ornamental tree that’s perfect for small gardens. It gives stunning colour and height on a well-branched form that can be trained as a large shrub or tree.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa Wietings SelectThis is a compact Chinese dogwood that reaches three metres by three metres over 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa Wietings SelectWith well-drained roots, full sun and a sheltered spot this is a hardy dogwood that withstands the UK’s wet and cold winters. Pests are rarely a problem.How To Use Cornus Kousa Wietings SelectChinese Dogwood Wietings Select is a good choice for urban courtyards and mixed informal borders. It has an upright well-branching habit and a smothering of white-pink flowers through late spring and summer. It suits low-maintenance wildlife spaces and ornamental tree selections.How To Care For Cornus Kousa Wietings SelectPlant it in full sun or light shade with shelter from cold winds for the best flower display and long-lasting autumnal foliage. Wietings Select prefers acidic or neutral soil and may become chlorotic in alkaline areas.Pruning isn’t required, but damaged or crossed branches can be removed in spring. Apply a thick layer of acidic mulch in early spring and water it well until you can see new growth. Once dogwoods are established, they need little care.

GBP 960.00
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Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty

Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty

Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty or Manchurian Cherry Amber BeautyA new variety of Manchurian Cherry, Amber Beauty get its name from its lovely amber-coloured bark. A medium-sized deciduous tree with good autumn foliage and profusion of spring flowers, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty is a highly-decorative tree that is best suited as a focus of interest in the garden. These specimens are shaped as full standard trees on a long clear stem. The most recognizable trait of Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty is, without a doubt, its glossy, golden-brown bark. Once the tree is mature, the bark will start peeling, which only enhances its appeal. The foliage unfolds early in the spring, comprised of small, oval, finely serrated leaves. Dark green leaves turn to vibrant yellow in the autumn and beautifully complement the golden bark. In April, clusters of fluffy, white blossoms, borne in pendulous racemes, adorn the tree’s crown. The fruit that follows the flowers is small, black and similar to cherries. Even though it is not edible for humans, it is a favourite with birds.Easy to grow and to care for, Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty thrives in any soil, but prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soils. It will not perform well in waterlogged soils. When it comes to choosing a spot in the garden to plant this tree, pick a location that it is in full sun to dappled shade, either sheltered or exposed. Rarely affected by any serious pests or diseases.Belonging to species that is native to Manchuria, Korea, and Siberia, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty can survive in the severest European climates, and it is not bothered by temperatures lower than 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom.The bushy, conical habit of this lovely tree is easy to maintain. To prevent bacterial or fungus plant diseases, simply remove any dead or damaged growth from the cultivar. Maximum size Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty can achieve is between 8 to 12 metres in height and 4 to 8 metres in width.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. Its cinnamon-coloured, peeling bark will attract attention throughout the year, and in the spring, clusters of fragranced blossoms create a charming display in the landscape. This cultivar works well in mixed shrub borders, too, especially when paired with evergreen shrubs.Make sure to take a look at our selection of deciduous trees and fruiting trees. For more flowering cherry varieties, check out cultivars such as the rare Prunus Mume, pale pink Prunus Accolade Pink Cherry or Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea.

GBP 910.00
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Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

The Caucasian Wingnut tree, botanically known as Pterocarya Fraxinifolia, is a large, fast growing deciduous tree suitable for big spaces. It is native to Eastern Turkey and Iran but was introduced to Britain in the 1780s, taking to the climate and growing conditions well.In spring the Caucasian Wingnut tree buds out its mid-green pinnate leaves which are exceedingly large - sometimes measuring up to 60cms in length with 19-21 pointed leaves each measuring 15cms. These leaves often cause confusion with Ash trees as they are the same shape, however Caucasian Wingnut is actually a member of the walnut family. In late spring small green flowers in hanging racemes of 50cms long attract pollinators in an unusually large display. These small flowers develop into the wingnut seeds that are loved by children as they abundantly helicopter to the ground in early autumn along with its rich yellow foliage. During winter the fissured bark and strong branching framework adds interest and texture to an empty garden. Often wingnut seeds remain on the tree, draping through its branches and swaying in the winter winds.Height and spread of Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree that will reach 17-22 metres in height and spread over 8 within 20-50 years depending on soil conditions. It needs room to spread and is most suitable for larger, open spaces.How Hardy Is Pterocarya FraxinifoliaCaucasian Wingnut is hardy throughout the UK down to sub-zero temperature s. It will tolerate temporary flooding and exposed conditions too.How To Use Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree, so it’s important to make sure you have sufficient room. If you have  enough space it’s the perfect tree to lie beneath on a hot sunny day looking up at its swaying foliage.How To Care For Pterocarya FraxinifoliaPterocarya Fraxinifolia likes moist, well drained soil best but it will grow in most conditions including clay, sand, loams of any pH. It will grow in sheltered and exposed areas, but as the tree becomes established you will need to stake it firmly against rocking winds. Young specimens need regular watering and mulching too. No pruning is required, but you can cut out dead or crossed branches in winter. Some suckers may appear in spring, and these can be cut back easily if you don’t want them.Pterocarya Fraxinifolia is not often spotted in UK gardens but its unusual foliage, flowers and fruits make it highly desirable if you have room. Larger gardens in need of a focal point can’t go wrong with the quirky and low maintenance Pterocarya Fraxinifolia.

GBP 187.50
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Ulmus Glabra Wych Elm Trees for Sale UK Mature Ulmus Glabra

Ulmus Glabra Wych Elm Trees for Sale UK Mature Ulmus Glabra

Ulmus Glabra, more commonly known as Wych Elm, is a large, deciduous tree appreciated for its lush foliage and interesting seeds in the autumn. Its impressive size and attractive appearance make it a good choice for large gardens, especially as a specimen, shade, or lawn tree. The seeds set in the centre of the fruits are larger than the English Elm (Ulmus Minor).Early in the spring, insignificant purplish-red flowers appear before the foliage unfolds. The blossoms make way for samaras or helicopters, which are seeds encased in papery wings. The foliage of the tree is medium green, consisting of broad, ovoid, serrated leaves, that turn to yellow in the autumn.Easy to grow and to care for, Wych Elm grows in any soil, as long as it is moist but well drained. For best results, choose deep, rich loamy soils. When it comes to location, this robust tree prefers full sun, but it will tolerate some light dappled shade. Adaptable and versatile, this cultivar is not bothered by wet or dry conditions, and will not mind urban pollution, which is why it is often chosen for an avenue or street tree.Although more often associated with Scotland and Wales, mature, established Ulmus Glabra trees can be found throughout England. This native cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will survive low winter temperatures and strong frosts. There are some concerns about the devastating effect Dutch Elm Disease used to have on the species during the 1960s. However the situation has improved since then. This disease has been in decline all over Europe as many naturally resistant Elms come to the fore. Increasingly newly planted trees appear to avoid the disease. Another reassurance that your tree will stay healthy is knowing that the affected specimens were never younger than 20 years old, as this disease only appeared in more mature trees.Long-lived, and with an average growth rate, Wych Elm can reach an eventual height of 40 metres. Stately and grand, this tree requires a lot of space to fully develop, which is why it is recommended for large gardens only.The lovely foliage and a splendid, branching habit, make this ornamental tree ideally suited for adding interest to generously sized lawns. Elegant and impressive in any landscape, Ulmus Glabra could be grown as a focus of interest in a garden, especially if underplanted with low-growing, flowering shrubs for a showier display. It makes a good shade tree because of its dense, rich canopy.Make sure to take a look at our collection of large and mature trees, as well as our selection of deciduous trees.

GBP 144.00
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Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus or the Northern Japanese Magnolia is a beautiful, slender small magnolia tree that reaches a maximum height of just 10 metres. It fits into almost all gardens schemes and particularly likes chalky soils.Magnolia Kobus is a popular deciduous small Japanese tree. Its fragrant white flowers are one of the first colours to emerge in April, sometimes March, after a long dark winter. The flowers are large, pure white blooms measuring up to 10 cm wide. Each bloom is individually comprised of six distinct snow white petals. This is not a tree for the impatient gardener though, because it can take up to 12-15 years for flowers to emerge. It is a slow growing beauty that’s in it for the long run. However, once you have waited out its maturity this is a regular, abundant bloomer. Flowers are followed by foliage and pink fruits with scarlet seeds that appear in late summer. The large leaves measuring up to 15 cm long are borne in thin ovals of a mid-green hue. They turn yellow in autumn and fall with the frosts.How Hardy is Magnolia KobusNorthern Japanese Magnolia is beautiful but it is extremely tough. It will withstand severe winters and sub-zero temperatures in soil that is not waterlogged.How To Use Magnolia KobusMagnolia Kobus is the perfect specimen plant for spring blooming. It is a great addition to a large garden border, or planted directly in the lawn in full view of the window. We provide this magnolia as a multi-stemmed specimen which makes it perfect for the natural feel of a wildlife garden.The shade cast by magnolia is light, so you can garden beneath it without the problems that heavy shade can create, and keep the flower display going all year round.  You can also grow this in a large well watered container which will look incredible on a patio.How To Care For Magnolia KobusThis is an excellent tree for chalky conditions, but it will grow well in most soils. Pruning is not required, but you can remove broken or crossed stems in mid-summer after the flowers have finished and the leaves have appeared.Although tough, flower buds may be damaged by late frosts, so it is best to site your Magnolia Kobus in a sheltered position with full sun that is free from freezing winds. Treat it to a thick layer of mulch at the beginning of each year for good healthy growth.Magnolia Kobus is a truly beautiful tree that stops passers-by in their tracks. If you have the patience to wait for an extraordinary flower then this stunning and fragrant tree is the one for you. For a small-sized evergreen option see Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem. 

GBP 120.00
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Mespilus Germanica Westerveld Medlar Westerveld Buy online

Mespilus Germanica Westerveld Medlar Westerveld Buy online

Mespilus Germanica Westerveld or Medlar Westerveld is a small, thorny deciduous tree that reliably produces an annual fruit crop. This Medlar variety is not only grown for its edible fruit, but for its attractive features that rival the Black Mulberry. It is ideally suited for mixed shrub borders or to be planted as a specimen tree, especially in small gardens.Medlar Westerveld is a tree with a year-round interest. Its unusual form, petite with an irregular, flat-topped crown ensures this cultivar offers decorative value even outside the plant’s active months. In the spring, elongated to obovate leaves emerge, fresh green, finely serrated and with soft hairs over their surface. In early summer, striking white singular flowers are produced. In the autumn, the foliage turns reddish brown to deep, golden yellow and makes a striking display of colours in the landscape. The fruit this variety produces is similar to one of its close relatives such as the Common Medlar but larger in size. It is favoured by birds and pollinators.Medlar fruit is edible, but only once it softens. After the first frosts, the fruit is ready for harvest. To blet (or soften) the fruit, pick it from the tree and leave it a few weeks to soften before consuming. When bletted, medlar fruit is quite tasty and can be used to make jelly or eaten on its own.Height and Width:Staying compact as it matures, this slow-growing tree can achieve a maximum height of approximately 6 metres.When it comes to ideal growing conditions. Medlar Westerveld asks little, but offers plenty in return. This lovely tree will be perfectly happy in any soil, including chalk and clay, as long as it is fertile and moist. To ensure an abundant fruit crop, plant this cultivar in a spot in full sun. Resilient and tough, this cultivar will not be bothered by harsh winds, and it can be grown both in exposed and sheltered locations. Undemanding, Medlar Westerveld needs very little maintenance to stay in good shape. Apart from regular removal of dead, damaged or congested shoots, there is little else to be done.First bred in the Netherlands, the Mespilus Germanica Westerveld cultivar belongs to a family of trees native to Asia. Adaptable and robust, this fruit tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and will not mind even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero.Good autumn colour and ornamental features make Mespilus Germanica Westerveld a good choice for a focus of interest in small gardens. This highly-decorative tree provides multiple seasons of interest and does not take up much space or resources to flourish. Add it to mixed shrub borders for a burst of autumn colour and structural value throughout the seasons.

GBP 255.00
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Pyrus Communis Lady Naomi Pear Trees. Dessert Pear Trees

Pyrus Communis Lady Naomi Pear Trees. Dessert Pear Trees

Pyrus Communis Lady Naomi Pear is a rare variety of fruiting pear tree. This large deciduous tree belongs to the family of European pears, which are the most widely grown eating pears, and it is believed to be a hybrid of the Bonne Louise cultivar. The Lady Naomi Pear is primarily used for its reliable crop of large and juicy dessert fruit.Similar to other pear trees, this fruit tree is engulfed in masses of white, 5-petalled blossoms in mid-spring. The lightly scented flowers are appealing to beneficial insects which will pollinate the tree. The fruit that follows is quite large and yellowish-brown with a good, sweet flavour. This is a late-season pear variety, which means that the fruit should be picked in late September to October. When it comes to its decorative features, apart from clusters of flowers, Pyrus Communis Lady Naomi has dark green, ovate, leathery leaves that mature to hues of yellow, orange and reddish in the autumn.Height and Spread of Pyrus Communis Lady NaomiThe Lady Naomi Pear is larger than most other pear varieties and can achieve a maximum height of 12 metres.How Hardy Is Pyrus Communis Lady NaomiA robust and resilient variety, Lady Naomi Pear is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Even though its blossoms have a good resistance to frosts, this deciduous tree will appreciate a sheltered position in the garden.How To Use Pyrus Communis Lady NaomiLow-maintenance and a reliable performer in the garden, Lady Naomi Pear is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to grow dessert pears. Its large fruit has a juicy, firm texture and sweet, aromatic flavour. In addition to its abundant, regular crops, this deciduous cultivar can offer ornamental value. Grow it on its own, as a specimen tree, where its good autumn colour and profuse display of blossoms are best appreciated.This dessert pear variety is self-fertile, which means it will not need another pear variety as its pollination partner. However, it can be an excellent source of pollen for late-season, sterile varieties.How To Care For Pyrus Communis Lady NaomiEasy to grow and to care for, this pear variety will adapt to any soil type, regardless of its type. However, for best results, choose fertile soils that are moist, but well-drained. This cultivar will tolerate some dappled shade, but flowers more prolifically (and produces more fruit) if grown in full sun. Lady Naomi Pear can be grown as a standard form or a spindle bush, and in both cases, it will need regular pruning.Although relatively unknown, Lady Naomi Pear has many noteworthy features. Sturdy and reliable, this variety is mostly grown for its fruit, but it also feels at home when grown as a focus of interest in the garden.

GBP 135.00
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Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple Beech Dawyck Purple Fastigiate

Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple Beech Dawyck Purple Fastigiate

Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple or Beech Dawyck PurpleDawyck Purple is a common beech cultivar, admired for its fastigiate form. Narrowly columnar, with striking purple foliage and rich autumn colour, Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple adds drama and architectural value to any landscape. A small deciduous beech tree, Beech Dawyck Purple is suitable for mass planting and can be used for creating a showy screen, lining pathways or grown on its own, as an elegant specimen tree.From the moment they unfold to the first frosts, the broad, leathery leaves of this cultivar are a beautiful deep purple shade. As the summer and autumn progress, the violet hues of the foliage intensify and deepen even more, creating a spectacular display of burgundy. The branches are stiff and upright and create a naturally slender, columnar form.Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple, to give it its full botanical name, is easy to grow and to care for. As long as the soil is well-drained, this ornamental tree will thrive. Although it fares well in dappled shade, it is recommended to grow this cultivar in a spot in full sun, as it will encourage the vibrancy of its deep violet foliage. Rarely affected by pest and diseases, this variety is also noted for its resistance to Verticillium Wilt.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this deciduous tree will not mind even if the winter temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. A recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple has been recognized as a cultivar of outstanding qualities, both when it comes to its constitution and appearance.With a narrow, columnar habit, Beech Dawyck Purple can grow to be up to 12 metres high and just 4 metres wide. The refined, architectural form of the tree is not a result of extensive trimming and pruning, but a natural growth habit of the tree. In fact, not only this tree needs no pruning to stay neat and tidy, it dislikes it. You should only remove dead or damaged branches from the tree, but make sure to be careful not to damage the delicate bark.Best suited for planting en masse, the majestic Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple is the perfect choice for hedges or lining avenues and walkways. Its elegant natural form and ease of maintenance ensure you will not have to put in any extra effort to keep its attractive looks, and the graceful upright branches provide interest even when the showy foliage drops. In case you want to grow this cultivar as a specimen tree, have in mind that with its slow growth rate it will look truly impressive on its own only after a few years. more examples of fastigiate beech include Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck with green foliage and Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Gold with golden foliage. 

GBP 195.00
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Prunus Padus Colorata Bird Cherry Colorata Trees for Sale

Prunus Padus Colorata Bird Cherry Colorata Trees for Sale

Prunus Padus Colorata, commonly known as Bird Cherry Colorata is a ‘pretty in pink’ ornamental bird cherry tree with plenty of colour and character having with deep purple shoots, red-purple young leaves, pink blossom and dark fruits. Our specimens are shaped as full standard trees on long clear stems. In spring this deciduous bird cherry variety produces new stems and foliage flushed a fresh red-purple. The leaves are veined and ovate with smooth edges which turn deep green with purple undersides in summer. The baby pink blossom arrives in late April. Blossom hangs in swaying racemes over 12cms in length. Each raceme is made from individual blossoms with five pink petals and a yellowy-pink centre. Pollinators adore bird cherry blossom and this small tree is smothered with bees and butterflies on sunny days.When blooms have finished small black fruits appear that are popular with wildlife, in particular blackbirds enjoy them. Then, in autumn, its deep green foliage turns a shade of dark red before falling to reveal a lightly textured grey trunk and branches that reach towards the sky.Height and Width of Prunus Padus ColorataIt has a narrow, upright canopy that fits into all garden sizes and themes. In perfect growing conditions of moist but well-drained fertile soil, this tree will reach a maximum height of 8-12 metres with a 4-8 metre spread within 20-50 years. It can be kept smaller by pruning or in less ideal growing conditions.How Hardy Is Prunus Padus ColorataBird cherries are extremely hardy despite their delicate floral appearance. Prunus Padus Colorata will survive sub-zero winters across Europe if kept from waterlogged conditions.How To Use Prunus Padus ColorataThis tree is best used as an ornamental flowering tree near a window, so you can admire its springtime blooms. Wildlife gardens benefit from Bird Cherry Colorada and it fits into a compact space. The canopy doesn’t cast a deep shade meaning you can plant beneath it. Colorata is one of the best bird cherry cultivars for urban planting as its pollution tolerant.How To Care for Prunus Padus ColorataThis is a tough, low maintenance highly colourful tree that takes care of itself. Bird Cherry Colorata will grow in all soils including chalky conditions, so it is a good choice for less than ideal locations. If you have poor soil fill the planting hole with compost and place a thick layer of mulch around the roots in spring to ensure the best flower display. If you want to shape this ornamental cherry prune it in winter, but it does not require regular pruning.If you only have room for one tree, and you are looking for something hardy but spectacular, Colorata is a top choice. It is low maintenance, looks breathtaking in its spring coat and doesn’t take up a lot of room. 

GBP 165.00
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Prunus Padus Watereri Bird Cherry Watereri Trees for Sale UK

Prunus Padus Watereri Bird Cherry Watereri Trees for Sale UK

Bird Cherry Watereri, botanically called Prunus Padus Watereri, is a glorious ornamental bird cherry variety with a spectacular spring display. This deciduous showy cherry was originally called Prunus Padus Grandiflora (syn) when it was bred in 1914, and since then has won the RHS Award of Garden Merit and Perfect for Pollinators title.In spring Prunus Padus Watereri produces 20cm long spikes of small fragrant flowers that are so abundant their weight causes the branches to droop downwards. These blooms are slender racemes made from many small star-shaped flowers with white petals and yellow centres. The blooms carry an almond scent that is irresistible to bees and butterflies, and most people too. Small black fruits that are inedible but attractive to birds appear in summer.Foliage emerges around the same time as blossom in green ovals with veins that turn a rich buttery yellow in autumn before falling in winter.Height and Width of Prunus Padus WatereriThis medium-sized cultivar of bird cherry will reach a maximum height of 15 metres in optimum growing conditions and will spread over 8 metres however the weight of blossom and fruit often causes the branches to droop, meaning the width is reduced. Excess height can be controlled with pruning, but it will take 20-50 years for Bird Cherry Watereri to reach maximum proportions. Our Bird Cherry Specimens are shaped as full standard trees on long clear stems.How Hardy is Prunus Padus WatereriFully hardy throughout Europe, this is a tough tree that belies its pretty, delicate flowering habit. If it is kept from waterlogged soils this tree can survive the harshest winters.How To Use Prunus Padus WatereriPrunus Padus Watereri is suited to medium-sized urban gardens that need spring colour and winter structure. It looks good in a deep border where its light shade doesn’t prevent under-planting. It also looks good as a specimen tree in the lawn, and makes a wildlife friendly addition to more wild landscapes. You can grow this cultivar of bird cherry in a large container which will restrict its size, but it will require plenty of water and frequent fertiliser.How To Care For Prunus Padus WatereriBird cherries grow quickly and strongly in moist, well-drained fertile soils, but it will manage just about anywhere, including chalky conditions. It’s best to prep less than perfect soils with a mix of compost and rotted organic matter, and provide a thick mulch each year to keep it in tip-top shape.Pruning is not required as Prunus Padus Watereri holds its own shapely framework, but you can restrict its height or cut out unruly branches in winter.Prunus Padus Waterei is a good choice for medium-sized gardens in need of some glamour and height without the need for high maintenance. It is a glorious sight in spring with those larger than average flowers and suits most garden spaces with ease.

GBP 150.00
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Prunus Padus Albertii Bird Cherry Albertii Tress for Sale UK

Prunus Padus Albertii Bird Cherry Albertii Tress for Sale UK

Prunus Padus Albertii, also known as Bird Cherry Albertii, is a beautiful ornamental hybrid of the native Bird Cherry Prunus Padus. It was introduced to the UK in 1902 and is named after the director of the St Petersburg Botanic Garden Albert Regel. Its conical habit make it useful avenue or street tree. Our specimens are shaped as standard trees on long clear stems.This is a deciduous hybrid of bird cherry that grows naturally in a conical form. In spring, its unusual flowers hang in long racemes of bright white five-petalled blooms with yellow centres. These bunched swaying flowers measure 18cms in length and are attractive to pollinators who gather in large numbers to search for nectar. Flowers bloom as the foliage appears giving off a sweet scent. As summer progresses the flowers turn into small black fruits that birds love.The leaves are narrow, pointed ovals with a serrated edging. They emerge mid-green and turn rich autumnal shades of yellow and red before falling in the winter months. Its bark is grey-brown and smells of bitter almonds if damaged.In summer its conical shape points skyward particularly when the tree is young. As it matures, the oval shape emerges. Because of this tidy, upward pointing form it is a great ornamental flowering tree for smaller spaces.Height and Width of Prunus Padus AlbertiiA mid-sized tree Bird Cherry Albertii will reach a mature height of 7-13 metres and spread over approximately four metres. Albertii has a very free-flowing form. It is a good choice for small gardens or walkways. It can be kept smaller with pruning.How Hardy is Prunus Padus AlbertiiBird cherry trees are particularly hardy, and Bird Cherry Albertii is no exception. It will survive subzero winters throughout Europe flowering each spring with renewed vigour.How To Use Prunus Padus AlbertiiThis is a medium-sized ornamental cherry for smaller spaces such as a verge, hedge-line or small garden. It looks spectacular as a specimen tree in the lawn. Its freely flowering nature attracts pollinators, and its dark cherries attract fruit loving birds, making it a good buy for a wildlife garden too.How To Care for Prunus Padus AlbertiiAll ornamental cherries love full sun, so if you can find a sunny south-facing spot you’ll get the best flowering display. However, bird cherries are tough and they will grow in most conditions. Any soil is suitable, including alkaline chalky soils, but it will grow at a slower pace on poorer soils. Boost yours with well-rotted manure in the planting hole and a thick layer of mulch each year.Prunus Padus Albertii will tolerate compacted soils and waterlogged soil within reason, making it a good choice for temporarily flooded areas, but it won’t flourish in consistently boggy grounds. This is a low maintenance tree that requires no pruning, but if you want to remove crossed or broken branches do so in the winter.If you have a restricted space but still want a flowering tree, Prunus Padus Albertii is a beautiful choice. Its flowers are spectacular and its growth habit is upright and tidy.

GBP 150.00
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