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Sorbus Dodong Korean Mountain Ash Tree for Sale Online UK. Decorative Tree, One of the best Sorbus varieties for Autumn Colour

Sorbus Dodong Korean Mountain Ash Tree for Sale Online UK. Decorative Tree, One of the best Sorbus varieties for Autumn Colour

The sorbus family of trees, commonly known as the rowan or mountain ash, is a large and horticulturally significant genus, grown mainly for their ornamental foliage, colourful fruit and excellent autumn colour. This variety, Sorbus Dodong or the Korean Mountain Ash has East Asian origins, more specifically the mountainous South Korean Island of Ulleungdo. There, a Swedish-Danish expedition collected the precious seed in the mid-seventies and named this Sorbus variety after the Island’s port – Dodong. Sorbus Dodong is a small tree with a distinct columnar habit when young, broadening as it matures. It produces decorative grey winter buds that are pointed and sticky. White flowers are produced in spring. The foliage is large & pinnate with 11-15 pointed slender serrated leaflets. These are very bright glossy green in colour. The leaves colour richly in autumn to tones of fiery orange and deep red. Also in autumn, plump, pear-shaped berry-like fruits in orange-red are produced in large colourful bunches. This is a highly decorative tree particularly in autumn. It has the added advantage that the very attractive decorative berries provide much needed winter food for the birds.  The full botanical name of this variety of mountain ash is Sorbus Ulleungensis Dodong synonymous with Sorbus Commixta Dodong.Height And Spread of Sorbus Dodong Like most Sorbus varieties, the Korean Mountain Ash can reach a height of 8 to 12 metres with a  spread of 6-8 metres. This is a compact tree with a neat upright habit when young, spreading more at the crown as it matures. How Hardy Is Sorbus Dodong The Korean Mountain Ash is fully hardy to minus 20 in the UK. How To Use Sorbus Dodong The Korean Mountain Ash suits wildlife-friendly, low-maintenance gardens as part of a colourful landscape scheme. It is also an excellent specimen tree for compact urban gardens.How To Care For Sorbus Dodong In terms of aspect, the Korean Mountain Ash thrives in full sun but also grows in part shade. It likes rich, organic soil. It does best in a neutral to acidic soil.  

GBP 300.00
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Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa, commonly known as the Common Alder or Black Alder, is a small to mid-sized bushy tree. Appreciated for its striking looks and stellar performance in poor conditions, this deciduous tree is an all-around overachiever. A good candidate for mass planting, reclaiming land and mixed shrub borders.The Common Alder Tree grows in a columnar, upright habit, but the specimens we offer are shaped as multi-stemmed trees. As it matures, the cultivar will become more rounded. The deciduous foliage of Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem consists of bright green, rounded leaves with serrated edges. Although this tree has many notable traits, its most popular for its sticky young growth and pendulous, yellow catkins. The catkins appear on the tree in March and harden into woody cones with winged seeds, that offer interest throughout the year, including the following winter. The bark is dark brown with fissured striping.Naturally occurring near rivers, streams, and lakes, the Common Alder Tree is perhaps best known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soils. Poorly drained and heavy soils will not bother the Black Alder, but nor will drought, once established. With a stunning range of conditions it can successfully adapt to, this variety can be grown in any soil, as long as it is in full sun. As it tolerates urban pollution as well, this deciduous tree is an excellent candidate for city gardens.Native to Europe and the British Isles, Common Alder is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It can survive even in the severest European climates, and it will not mind frost or strong, harsh winds. Performs well in coastal gardens.Long-lived and vigorous, the Common Alder Tree can grow to be over 12 metres high and 4 to 8 metres wide, over a period of 20 to 50 years. Keeping its multi-stemmed habit neat and tidy requires only routine removal of dead, damaged, or congested shoots. The pruning should be done in late winter or early spring.With its attractive shape, Alnus Glutinosa multi stem looks even more decorative than in its standard form. Grow it as a specimen tree for the winter interest it offers and the highly-decorative, deciduous foliage. Common Alder is ideally suited for gardens with poor soil, or for adding ornamental value to bare patches of land. In mixed shrub borders, the bright, glossy foliage offers texture and serves as a backdrop to showier varieties. See also our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 189.00
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Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium daniellii or, as it is more commonly known, the Bee Bee Tree and also the Korean Evodia Tree, is a compact small to midsized deciduous tree treasured for its attractive looks and undemanding nature. Interesting foliage and decorative, umbrella-like habit make this plant ideally suited for a specimen tree.The foliage is glossy, dark green, consisting of pinnately arranged, large leaves that can be up to 40 centimetres long. Each leaf is composed of up to 11 ovate leaflets. In the autumn, the foliage turns to various shades of yellow and russet tones. Late in the summer, the Bee Bee Tree is engulfed in clusters of miniature white flowers, borne in flattened corymbs. The blossoms are quite aromatic and have a pleasant scent which attracts beneficial pollinators. The flowers may be followed by small, reddish fruit (seed pods).Tolerant and adaptable, Tetradium daniellii can be successfully grown in most soils, as long as they are well-drained, in full sun to dappled shade. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. Not only that this ornamental tree does not require any special treatment to thrive, it also needs no pruning to keep its shape. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will keep this cultivar healthy and great-looking.Considered to be a small to mid-sized cultivar, Bee Bee Tree is suitable for both small and large gardens. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, this deciduous tree can grow to be over 12 metres long, and up to 4 to 8 metres wide, when fully mature.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this stunning tree will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Although it will not be bothered by frost, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered location in the garden, away from harsh winds.Easy to grow and to care for, Tetradium daniellii is an ideal choice for a low-maintenance specimen tree. Even though its highly-decorative foliage and profuse display of fragranced blossoms make it a great candidate to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, this cultivar will feel at home in a mixed shrub border as well. Plant it alongside globose evergreen shrubs to accentuate its umbrella-like habit.Make sure to take a look at more showy deciduous varieties we offer, such as Acer Capillipes Snake Bark Maple, Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia or Albizia julibrissin Ombrella Tree. You might also be interested in our large collection of trees, including ornamental trees, mature specimens, and unique cloud trees.

GBP 506.25
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Populus Tremula Erecta Swedish Aspen Upright Aspen Fastigiata

Populus Tremula Erecta Swedish Aspen Upright Aspen Fastigiata

Populus Tremula Erecta has many names  and is often referred to as Quaking Aspen, Aspen Erecta, Upright Aspen or Swedish Aspen. This is a deciduous tree with a broad crown. The cultivar Erecta is an uncommon form of Aspen with a narrowly columnar habit. Sometimes also referred to as Populus tremula Fastigiata this is a very tall, slim tree, elegant with rustling (or trembling) foliage, good autumn colour and catkins (male). It is ideally suited for mass planting, for lining avenues or as a tall screening tree, border, or hedge.Although it is prized for its fastigiate habit, it is other attractive qualities. The deciduous foliage starts out as green, but in the autumn turns to splendid shades of bright yellow, orange, and red. The small, heart-shaped leaves tremble and flutter in the wind, which is not just aesthetically appealing, but creates a lovely sound. The russet catkins that precede the foliage are male and ornamental.Easy to grow and to care for, Aspen Erecta is quite undemanding. This ornamental tree will thrive in any soil, in full sun, except waterlogged ones. For best results, provide good drainage. When choosing a spot for planting, make sure it is at least 40 metres away from any buildings, as its vigorous, shallow root system can damage the foundations after a period of time.Thought to originate in Sweden, around 1847, Upright Aspen can survive even in the severest European climates. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this fastigiate tree will not be bothered by frosts, strong cold winds or extremely low winter temperatures. Suitable for coastal and inland gardens alike. For its outstanding performance and highly-decorative features, Populus Tremula Erecta was given the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, in 1993.Height & Width:Tall and very slim, Upright Aspen can achieve a maximum height of 8 to 12 metres in a period of 20 years, and its width will be around 3 metres at the most. Its size makes it a good choice for large and small gardens alike. To stay in form, Aspen Erecta needs only light pruning and the occasional trim if needed. Prune in late summer to avoid bleeding of the sap, and routinely remove all suckers in autumn and winter, to stop this cultivar from spreading.Highly-decorative with architectural and structural value, Populus Tremula Erecta is a perfect candidate for screens and hedges. Suitable for planting en masse, Swedish Aspen can be planted at a close proximity, due to its slender form. Use it to line pathways or avenues, or as a lovely tall screen with an autumn interest.

GBP 325.00
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Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa, commonly known as the Common Alder or Black Alder, is a small to mid-sized bushy tree. Appreciated for its striking looks and stellar performance in poor conditions, this deciduous tree is an all-around overachiever. A good candidate for mass planting, reclaiming land and mixed shrub borders.The Common Alder Tree grows in a columnar, upright habit, but the specimens we offer are shaped as multi-stemmed trees. As it matures, the cultivar will become more rounded. The deciduous foliage of Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem consists of bright green, rounded leaves with serrated edges. Although this tree has many notable traits, its most popular for its sticky young growth and pendulous, yellow catkins. The catkins appear on the tree in March and harden into woody cones with winged seeds, that offer interest throughout the year, including the following winter. The bark is dark brown with fissured striping.Naturally occurring near rivers, streams, and lakes, the Common Alder Tree is perhaps best known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soils. Poorly drained and heavy soils will not bother the Black Alder, but nor will drought, once established. With a stunning range of conditions it can successfully adapt to, this variety can be grown in any soil, as long as it is in full sun. As it tolerates urban pollution as well, this deciduous tree is an excellent candidate for city gardens.Native to Europe and the British Isles, Common Alder is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It can survive even in the severest European climates, and it will not mind frost or strong, harsh winds. Performs well in coastal gardens.Long-lived and vigorous, the Common Alder Tree can grow to be over 12 metres high and 4 to 8 metres wide, over a period of 20 to 50 years. Keeping its multi-stemmed habit neat and tidy requires only routine removal of dead, damaged, or congested shoots. The pruning should be done in late winter or early spring.With its attractive shape, Alnus Glutinosa multi stem looks even more decorative than in its standard form. Grow it as a specimen tree for the winter interest it offers and the highly-decorative, deciduous foliage. Common Alder is ideally suited for gardens with poor soil, or for adding ornamental value to bare patches of land. In mixed shrub borders, the bright, glossy foliage offers texture and serves as a backdrop to showier varieties. See also our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 200.00
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Prunus Laurocerasus Trees. Cherry Laurel Trees Buy Online UK

Prunus Laurocerasus Trees. Cherry Laurel Trees Buy Online UK

Prunus Laurocerasus Trees. Cherry Laurel Trees Buy Online UK

Prunus Laurocerasus Trees. Cherry Laurel Trees Buy Online UK

Sophora Japonica Japanese Pagoda Tree. Mature Size For Sale

Sophora Japonica Japanese Pagoda Tree. Mature Size For Sale

Sophora Japonica, better known as the Japanese Pagoda Tree, is an ornamental deciduous tree, prized for its attractive looks and exceptional hardiness. Ideally suited for a specimen tree, this large cultivar can be a stunning focus of interest in large gardens. These are sold as mature trees.Appreciated for its later flowering, Japanese Pagoda Tree produces creamy white, butterfly-like clusters of blossoms as the summer ends. The pretty pendulous flowers completely envelop the trees rounded crown. However, the Japanese Pagoda tree needs to be approximately 30 years old before it first starts blooming. Even though it is a long wait, the unusual feathery, pinnate foliage of younger trees will provide interest until the flowers finally start appearing. A hanging yellowish pod–like fruit appears after flowering adorning the drooping branches. The open structure of twisting branches that makes up the crown looks marvelous when bare, offering architectural and decorative value during the winter months. In the autumn months, the foliage turns an impressive golden yellow.Versatile and adaptable, Sophora Japonica will thrive in most soils, as long as they are moderately fertile and well-drained. For best results, plant this eye-catching tree in full sun, in an exposed or sheltered location.  Considered generally pest and disease free.The name Japanese Pagoda Tree is, in fact, a bit misleading, as this cultivar is native to China. The eponymous Japonica most likely stems from the fact that this magnificent tree was often found near early Buddhist temples in Japan. A sturdy and robust variety, this tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Frost hardy, it can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. However keep in mind that newly planted trees may need frost protection until established. Its showy features and remarkable constitution earned Sophora Japonica the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Long-lived, this striking tree can grow to be well over 25 metres in height after 20 years of age. Staring with a slightly rounded, upright habit, this highly-decorative tree will become more spreading as it matures. Its impressive size and splendid natural form are one of its best qualities.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Japanese Pagoda Tree is a perfect candidate for a specimen tree. The natural shape of the cultivar and its bright green, pinnate leaves add texture and architectural value to any garden, creating a stunning display of twisting branches and feathery foliage. When the tree fully develops, you will be able to appreciate its creamy, fragrant blossoms, borne in drooping clusters. Due to its imposing size in later years, this cultivar is a good choice for spacious gardens. The specimens we offer for sale are mature.You might be interested in our collection of ornamental trees. If you are looking for larger specimen trees available for sale, take a look at our selection of mature trees.

GBP 187.50
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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 577.50
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Betula Utilis Himalayan Birch Copper Bark Birch Variety

Betula Utilis Himalayan Birch Copper Bark Birch Variety

Betula or birch trees, many of which originate from the Himalayan region of India are known for their decorative ornamental bark which come in a variety of textures and shades of colour from white to bronze-pink to coppery-brown. Betula Utilis or the Himalayan Birch differs from other varieties of Betula in that it retains its reddish brown bark into maturity unlike the white bark of related varieties (e.g. Betula Utilis Jacquemontii Silver Birch). The Himalayan Birch (Betula utilis) is a striking deciduous tree native to the western Himalayas. It has a very distinctive bark with the peeling habit typical of Birch but the bark colour varies from copper-brown to orange-pink. The bark peels in thin, papery layers and looks very dramatic in the winter landscape.Betula utilis typically develops a slender, pyramidal to oval shape as it matures, with slightly arching branches that lend it a soft, cascading appearance. The smooth bark exfoliates in delicate sheets, revealing fresh layers beneath often a different colour. The leaves are ovate with serrated edges and can reach 12 cm in length. They emerge a fresh green in spring, maturing to dark green over the summer months and turning a rich golden-yellow in autumn before shedding. During early spring, the tree produces male catkins of a yellow-brown colour, slender and dangling, adding a subtle ornamental touch.Betula Utilis has an elegant upright form and offers year-round interest in the garden with its decorative bark in winter, catkins in spring, rich green foliage in summer through golden foliage colour in the autumn.Height and Spread of Betula Utilis:Under optimal conditions, Himalayan Birch can reach an eventual height of 12 metres with a spread of 8 metres.How Hardy is Betula Utilis:The Himalayan Birch is highly adaptable and very hardy, thriving in the severest UK or Continental climate conditions. It withstands temperatures to minus 20. How To Use Betula Utilis:The Himalayan Birch is a versatile ornamental tree suitable for various landscape settings. It works beautifully as a standalone specimen or planted in groups for a dramatic, woodland effect. Its dramatic copper pink peeling bark provides year-round interest, particularly in winter gardens. It's often used to line driveways, avenues, or as a backdrop to perennial borders. The tree's light canopy allows for underplanting with shade-tolerant species, enhancing layered planting schemes.In cooler climates, Himalayan Birch is an excellent landscape tree given its graceful form and ability to mix well with evergreen trees and conifers. How To Care For Betula Utilis:For optimal growth, plant Betula Utilis in a location with full sun to partial shade. It prefers cool, moist, well-drained soils but can tolerate light clay and sandy conditions. Regular watering is crucial during dry periods, especially when young. Mulching helps retain soil moisture and regulate temperature. Pruning should be minimal, done in late summer or early autumn to prevent sap bleeding. Watch for common birch pests like aphids and bronze birch borers, and maintain overall tree health to minimize susceptibility.The peeling nature of the birch bark may tempt tidy-minded gardeners to regularly remove some of the strips of loose or hanging bark – and that won't do the tree any harm. However, it’s best not to overdo this as you could be at risk of damaging the living tissues just below the surface.

GBP 175.00
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Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra - also known as River Birch, Black Birch and Red Birch.A rather special variety of Birch tree, Betula Nigra is one of the few birches that will tolerate a hot spell and is an ornamental trees that will thrive in wet soil. This type of soil is usually reserved for Willow trees but there are other options and River Birch is a perfect fit. Originally found growing along river banks in the south eastern states of the US, Betula Nigra is right at home next to water.A graceful tree with slender branches, it is renowned for its exceptional bark. The bronze coloured bark is constantly in a state of flux. The shedding causes the wispy curling bark to roll back and reveal the creamiest trunk below and this contrast and texture are one of the tree's main assets.Like most Birch trees, the foliage is diamond shaped with a serrated edge, the leaves are a vibrant green when they emerge in the Spring along with fuzzy, yellow catkins around this time, which are another decorative bonus.Betula Nigra will grow into an impressive specimen tree reaching between 8-12 metres at maturity. This is an incredibly accommodating tree that will tolerate the heat or the wet and is happy growing in an urban situation. As with other types of Birch tree, River Birch also works well when planted as a mini 'forest' - the grouping of trees can really emphasise their beautifully textured bark.During the Autumn the leaves turn a delicious golden colour before falling to reveal the structure of the branches and again the beautiful bark takes centre stage.

GBP 200.00
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Juglans Nigra Black Walnut Tree. Fruiting Nut Trees for Sale

Juglans Nigra Black Walnut Tree. Fruiting Nut Trees for Sale

Black Walnut, or Juglans Nigra, to give it its full botanical name, is a fast-growing, large deciduous tree. Highly-decorative and exceptionally robust, this stately fruiting tree can be grown as focus of interest in the garden or a shade tree.With a bushy habit and a broad crown, the Juglas Nigra tree’s grand form is impressive. Large pinnate leaves, composed of 15-21 lanceolate leaflets each, emerge bright green in the spring, and are early to drop in autumn, but not before they turn a warm yellow. The long, male catkins and inconspicous green female flowers are followed by a crop of nuts, encased in greenish husks generally borne in pairs. The nuts are ripe in the autumn and are edible. Throughout the winter, the deeply furrowed bark of the tree stand out in the landscape.Juglans Nigra is easy to grow and to care for. Even though it is quite adaptable when it comes to soil type, this variety needs moist but well-drained soil to thrive. For best results, make sure that the soil is also rich in nutrients and deep. It can grow only in full sun, in exposed and sheltered locations.Native to the United States, this black walnut tree naturally occurs in woodland environment and valleys near streams. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this nut tree can withstand temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero. Due to its good constitution and track record in the garden, as well as its many qualities, Juglans Nigra has received the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Easy to grow and to care for, this cultivar needs no pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead or damaged shoots is enough to keep this low-maintenance tree in top form. Rarely affected by pest and diseases.Fast-growing, Black Walnut can achieve a maximum height of 30 metres, and its ultimate width can be up to 20 metres. Considering its imposing size in maturity, this imposing tree is best suited to larger gardens.A deciduous tree with multiple seasons of interest, Black Walnut is a good choice for a specimen tree in spacious gardens. Grow it on a generously sized lawn for its ornamental value, or plant near a patio, where it can provide shade for the better part of the year and add interest to the landscape.

GBP 245.00
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Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala. Royal Gala Espaliered Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Royal Gala or Royal Gala Espaliered Apple TreeThe Royal Gala Apple is a popular dessert apple grown across the UK. Since first introduced to commercial plantings in the UK during the 1980’s, it now constitutes more than 20% of our commercially grown apples. Our Royal Gala Apples are sold as an Espaliered Apple Tree to be grown in 2-tiers, and is especially suited when planted on a wall where space may be limited. Royal Gala is a variety of Malus Domestica, classified as a dessert cultivar in pollination group 4. It is known for its heavy yield of small fruit, and has a very sweet honey accented flavour.The term espaliered is in reference to training the tree so as to grow against a wall. This management technique allows for easier access for pruning and harvesting. It is very decorative, once often used in walled kitchen gardens. It is perfect for growing fruit trees with limited space. Trees should be planted 3.5m-6m apart, depending on their vigour.The Royal Gala apple variety is a member of the Rosaceae (Rose) family and the Genus Malus. It is a small to medium sized deciduous apple tree. Known for its beautiful, showy flowers in the spring, Royal Gala produces a smallish, dense, sweet, and aromatic fruit with a white coloured flesh and round shape.With origins in New Zealand where the Gala apple tree was first developed by crossing a Golden Delicious and a Kidd’s Orange Red in the 1930’s by J.H. Kidd. The cultivar Royal Gala was patented by Donald W. McKenzie of Stark Nursery in 1974. The Royal Gala is known to be a more highly coloured form of the original Gala Apple.Malus Domestica Royal Gala prefers full sun to partial shade.  A south or west facing aspect with a sheltered exposure is best. The soil should be well-drained but with good moisture holding capacity. Preferred soil textures range from loam to clay to sand and its preferred soil pH is neutral.  The Royal Gala can be a very productive, beautiful tree grown on your wall garden. It is hardy to zone H-6, and has a deciduous habit and a bushy appearance.The fruit of the Royal Gala is small but plentiful and can be stored from October to January. If you’re looking for a beautiful flowering espaliered apple tree with a sweet dessert flavour to accent your wall garden, choose the Royal Gala! 

GBP 437.50
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Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel Multi Stem Mature Trees Online

Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel Multi Stem Mature Trees Online

Corylus Colurna, better known as Turkish Hazel, is a large, deciduous tree, prized for its lovely pyramidal form. Apart from offering visual interest, this tree also produces edible nuts. The specimens we offer for sale are shaped as multi-stemmed trees, making them a good choice for specimen planting.Not unlike other varieties in the Corylus genus of the Hazelnut species, this tree has large, oval to heart-shaped foliage. Leaves are bright green and double-toothed and turn to warm yellow hues in the autumn. The profusion of russet coloured catkins offers interest in the spring. When the deciduous foliage drops in the winter, the showy, corky, corrugated bark provides ornamental value. The fruit this tree produces is edible and encased in large, fringed husks.When it comes to optimal growing conditions, Turkish Hazel is not fussy. This nut tree will grow in any soil, including chalk and clay, as long as it is well-drained. Plant it in full sun to partial shade. Once established, this cultivar is resistant to drought. Rarely affected by any serious pests and diseases, and tolerates urban pollution.Introduced to the United Kingdom in the mid-1500s, Corylus Colurna feels at home in the British Isles. Fully hardy, this robust tree will survive even if the winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Its reliable performance, good constitution, and decorative value earned this cherished cultivar the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Trained as a multi-stemmed tree rather than its standard columnar shape, Turkish Hazel will still form a very symmetrical, pyramidal shape, but with denser habit. The eye-catching shape of this cultivar responds well to hard pruning. Depending on the results you want, this tree is suitable for coppicing and pollarding as well. Routine maintenance includes thinning our side shoots for further branching or removing congested shoots.  Pruning should be done late march to mid-April. The ultimate size of the tree will depend on the trimming it gets as well as the conditions in which it grows, but it can reach over 12 metres in height and 8 metres in width.These Corylus Colurna Multi Stem trees lend themselves well to various landscaping projects. Grow it on its own for a focus of interest in the garden or in groups for dense texture.You might also be interested in other fruit trees and also our collection of large and mature trees.

GBP 135.00
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Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel Multi Stem Mature Trees Online

Corylus Colurna Turkish Hazel Multi Stem Mature Trees Online

Corylus Colurna, better known as Turkish Hazel, is a large, deciduous tree, prized for its lovely pyramidal form. Apart from offering visual interest, this tree also produces edible nuts. The specimens we offer for sale are shaped as multi-stemmed trees, making them a good choice for specimen planting.Not unlike other varieties in the Corylus genus of the Hazelnut species, this tree has large, oval to heart-shaped foliage. Leaves are bright green and double-toothed and turn to warm yellow hues in the autumn. The profusion of russet coloured catkins offers interest in the spring. When the deciduous foliage drops in the winter, the showy, corky, corrugated bark provides ornamental value. The fruit this tree produces is edible and encased in large, fringed husks.When it comes to optimal growing conditions, Turkish Hazel is not fussy. This nut tree will grow in any soil, including chalk and clay, as long as it is well-drained. Plant it in full sun to partial shade. Once established, this cultivar is resistant to drought. Rarely affected by any serious pests and diseases, and tolerates urban pollution.Introduced to the United Kingdom in the mid-1500s, Corylus Colurna feels at home in the British Isles. Fully hardy, this robust tree will survive even if the winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Its reliable performance, good constitution, and decorative value earned this cherished cultivar the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Trained as a multi-stemmed tree rather than its standard columnar shape, Turkish Hazel will still form a very symmetrical, pyramidal shape, but with denser habit. The eye-catching shape of this cultivar responds well to hard pruning. Depending on the results you want, this tree is suitable for coppicing and pollarding as well. Routine maintenance includes thinning our side shoots for further branching or removing congested shoots.  Pruning should be done late march to mid-April. The ultimate size of the tree will depend on the trimming it gets as well as the conditions in which it grows, but it can reach over 12 metres in height and 8 metres in width.These Corylus Colurna Multi Stem trees lend themselves well to various landscaping projects. Grow it on its own for a focus of interest in the garden or in groups for dense texture.You might also be interested in other fruit trees and also our collection of large and mature trees.

GBP 187.50
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Malus Domestica Gloster Apple Late Season Dessert Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Gloster Apple Late Season Dessert Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Gloster or the Gloster Apple is a late-season dessert apple, but its fruit can also be used for making preserves and cooking. It was bred in Germany in 1951, by crossing Weisser Winterglockenapfel and Richared Delicious varieties. This is a decIduous heavy cropping apple tree with tasty and attractive red flushed fruit.The Gloster Apple tree blooms in mid-season and its lovely pale pink flowers offer interest throughout May. The blossoms are scented and followed by cylindrical fruit, but not before they fade to a crisp white colour. The apples Malus Domestica Gloster produces are large and flushed with deep red. Their flavor is very sweet and aromatic. Apart from providing an abundant yield of apples, this fruit tree offers decorative value to the garden. Attractive form, prolific floral display in the spring, and vibrant autumn foliage make it an excellent addition to any landscape.Easy to grow and to care for, Apple Gloster thrives in full sun and medium-fertile, loamy soil. This cultivar, same as all apple trees, dislikes wet conditions, so make sure to provide proper drainage. Malus Domestica Gloster is partially self-fertile, so it will produce some fruit on its own, but for an abundant yield, it will need a pollination partner. Plant a different variety (ideally Cox Orange or Golden Delicious) nearby to ensure cross-pollination that is required to encourage a better crop. For gardens with limited space, a suitable solution is relying on apple trees from neighbouring gardens or insects to provide pollen.A cultivar with a good track record and reliable performance, Apple Gloster is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This tree is not bothered by low winter temperatures, but its delicate spring flowers are susceptible to damage from late frosts. To prevent potential damage, choose a sheltered spot in your garden when planting this cultivar.Undemanding, this variety requires little effort to stay in good shape. Routine, yearly pruning will promote good health and tidy habit. Since Apple Gloster is suitable for training in all forms, the method of pruning will depend on the tree’s shape. As a heavy cropping cultivar, this variety will need routine fruit thinning to avoid biennial bearing and promote a prolific fruit production each season.Height & Spread:As apple trees go, this is a considered a large size. Expect Gloster Apple trees to reach a maximum height of around 8 metres.

GBP 206.25
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Malus Domestica Elise Apple Elise Low Allergenic Apple Variety

Malus Domestica Elise Apple Elise Low Allergenic Apple Variety

Malus Domestica Elise or Apple Elise is a new dessert apple variety that produces a good crop of firm, red apples, but perhaps the best known quality of this decidous tree is its hypo-allergenic properties. Namely, this cultivar was bred to contain low levels of allergens, making Apple Elise a rare variety that is suitable for people with allergies to apples. In addition to its low allergenic qualities, this apple tree offers decorative value, with its spreading open crown and good autumn colour. See also Malus Domestica Santana. In April through to May, petite, pale pink blossoms drape the branches of the tree. Pleasantly scented, the flowers fade to white before fruit replaces them. Malus Domestica Elise apples are attractive, with glossy red skin. Their flesh is firm and juicy with a sweet flavour. The fruit is ready to be picked in September. The apples can be used as dessert apple or a preserving apple.Developed in Netherlands, Apple Elise needs no special treatment to thrive. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in the garden for planting, and loamy, medium fertile soil. Apple Elise does not perform well in wet or waterlogged soils, so make sure to provide proper drainage. Although it is often claimed that this variety is self-fertile, this variety needs a pollination partner to produce fruit. Ideally, that partner would be either the Elstar or James Grieve variety, but any variety can provide pollen that is needed for a prolific crop. In situations where planting another apple tree in proximity is not possible, you can rely on apple trees in the neighbourhood to pollinate it.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Malus Domestica Elise will not be bothered by low winter temperatures. However, late frosts might damage the blossoms so make sure you shelter this tree from harsh weather.With a bushy, spreading habit, this fruit tree is easy to care for. Prune once a year to keep the tree in optimal shape and good health. As this cultivar is suitable for all forms of training, the method of pruning will depend on the shape of the tree. Regardless of the pruning method, the area around the tree’s trunk should always be clear (60 centimetres radius, at least). In a period of 10 years, Apple Elise will grow to be approximately 4 metres in height.

GBP 221.25
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Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana or Santana Climbing Rose also Hybrid Tea Rose SantanaRosa Santana is a large-flowered deciduous climber that produces semi-double, deep red flowers. The blossoms are highly-decorative and produce a soft fragrance. The profusion of the scarlet red roses is borne in small clusters, perfectly contrasted by the dark green, glossy foliage. When open, the flowers measure between 8 and 10 centimetres each. Not unlike most hybrid tea roses, Santana Climbing Rose is a continuously blooming cultivar, which means you will get to enjoy its gorgeous flowers for the better part of the year. This is usually from early spring to late in the autumn. This variety is particularly resistant to downy mildew. It has average resistance when it comes to black spot. For the latter, preventative treatment is recommended for best results.Height and Spread of Rosa SantanaA vigorous variety, Santana Climbing Rose will achieve a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 2 to 5 years. This particular variety is well-suited to be grown in pots as it is fairly compact when mature.How Hardy is Rosa SantanaFirst selected in Germany, this hybrid tea rose variety is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, winter protection is still recommended- be sure to take necessary steps to prevent frost from damaging this attractive climber.How To Use Rosa SantanaSantana Climbing Rose has attractive foliage, vigorous growth habit, and most importantly, it will continuously produce clusters of gorgeous ruby red roses throughout the season. Needless to say, it will add value and interest to any garden! Fantastic for pillars or covering up drab sun-facing walls on your property, Hybrid Tea Rose Santana will also look stunning when left to grow against trellis, arches or pergolas. Any structure that will allow the plant to spread and proudly display its abundant flowers. Grow in a container with a suitable screen for climbing to add interest to entryways or patios.How To Care For Rosa SantanaThis climbing rose is not too demanding. It will perform best when grown in a sheltered sunny position. Santana Climbing Rose is not particularly picky when it comes to the type of soil, but be sure not to plant it in a spot where you have previously grown roses as the soil will be depleted from nutrients.

GBP 412.50
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Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens, also known as Green Glaucous Bamboo, is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo variety. Grown for its attractive, tall canes and lush green foliage, this cultivar is an ideal candidate for evergreen screening or hedging.One of the main reasons why this variety of bamboo is so popular is that it offers year-round interest. The glossy, green canes mature to yellowish-green, and the profusion of bright green foliage remains on the tall, erect canes throughout the seasons. The lanceolate leaves are brilliant green with a glaucous (greyish-blue) underside, hence the name Green Glaucous Bamboo. Each leaf can be up to 15 centimetres long.Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens prefers loamy soils, but it can thrive in almost any fertile, moist but well-drained soil that is rich in humus. In case you are planning to grow this bamboo variety in a big container, make sure you use a loam-based compost, enriched with a liquid fertiliser. When it comes to choosing a perfect spot for Green Glaucous Bamboo, pick a location that’s either in full sun or partial shade, as this evergreen cultivar tolerates both.Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native fares well even in the areas with more severe winters. Vigorous and robust, it’s considered to be pest and disease free, and it won’t need sheltering from frost. Unlike most bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens is clump-forming, so it is not considered overly invasive. However, in hot and humid conditions, this cultivar can spread beyond its bounds. To control its growth, simply use a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate and a suckering habit, Green Glaucous Bamboo can grow to be 8 metres high and up to 4 metres wide. If you’re wondering what is a perfect plant for informal screen or a hedge, bamboo varieties such as Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens are definitely at the top of the list. They require little effort, and their evergreen foliage and tall canes offer multiple seasons of interest. The tall, yellowish-green culms and the dense foliage form a lush, evergreen thicket perfect for screening or evergreen hedges. Not only that it is highly decorative, Green Glaucous Bamboo is also maintenance-free and resistant to pest and diseases, so it won’t require constant trimming or pruning to stay in perfect shape.Take a look at other bamboo varieties we have in stock or our selection of plants perfect for evergreen screening.

GBP 450.00
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Tilia Platyphyllos Broad Leaved Lime Mature Multi Stem Trees

Tilia Platyphyllos Broad Leaved Lime Mature Multi Stem Trees

Broad Leaved Lime, or, to give it its full botanical name, Tilia Platyphyllos, is a large, deciduous tree. Noted for its good constitution and attractive appearance, this versatile tree offers many choices for landscaping. As the specimens we offer are trained as multi-stem trees, Tilia Platyphyllos can be grown in cluster or as a focus of interest in the garden.Fresh green and heart-shaped, the foliage of this tree offers interest for the better part of the year. The leaves retain their beautiful dark green green colour until the autumn, when they turn a vibrant, bright yellow. The blossoms are also yellow, although a much paler shade. The flowers appear in the summer. Although they are not particularly showy, their strong, sweet scent is pleasing. Floriferous, fragrant display attracts beneficial pollinators through to autumn, when tiny, oval, hard fruits appear.Naturally occurring on chalky soils and limestone, Broad Leaved Lime thrives in slightly acidic to alkaline soils. It can be successfully grown in various types of soils, as long as they are moist but well drained. Performs well in partial shade to full sun, exposed or sheltered locations. Does not tolerate drought and needs consistent moisture.As a native tree, Tilia Platyphyllos is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and it will survive in areas where winter temperatures do not drop lower than 15 degrees below zero. It is not bothered by frost or urban pollution, which why it is often the choice for lining avenues.Trained as a multi-stem tree, Broad Leaved Lime forms a dense canopy and an upright, spreading habit. The maximum height this cultivar can achieve is 30 metres, so make sure to choose a location in your garden where this large tree can fully develop. Although pruning is not necessary to maintain this cultivar in shape, it will appreciate removal of dead and damaged stems. Responds very well to hard pruning and coppicing.Versatile and decorative, Tilia Platyphyllos is an elegant tree that has many uses. It can be grown on its own, to serve as a focus of interest in the garden, or en masse, for a windbreak. In large gardens, this impressive tree can be added to borders, where its multi-stemmed habit and dense foliage make it ideal as a background plant.

GBP 250.00
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Topiary Spirals Hornbeam Spirals Carpinus Betulus Spirals

Topiary Spirals Hornbeam Spirals Carpinus Betulus Spirals

Carpinus Betulus more commonly known as Hornbeam, is a large deciduous tree with attractive foliage that is renowned for its autumn colour. However, these particular topiary spiral specimens we have for sale have been trained as topiary, retaining all the noteworthy attributes of Hornbeam, but formed in a shape of a highly decorative topiary spiral. Hornbeam Topiary Spirals have a dense, bushy habit and lush foliage. The ovate, intricately ribbed leaves turn from medium green to rich shades of brown and yellow in the autumn. Although Hornbeam is deciduous, the autumn leaves remain on the branches rather than dropping off like most trees. This Hornbeam topiary spiral is quite easy to care for. Grown in a container, it fares well both in full sun and partial shade. When grown under optimal conditions, even if it’s in a large container, Carpinus Betulus Spirals will grace your garden for years to come. Hornbeam Topiary Spirals are notoriously low-maintenance and don’t require any extensive pruning to keep their stunning shape. Just trim them once a year. Carpinus Betulus Spirals, even though trained and more compact, kept all the noteworthy qualities of Hornbeam trees. Not only that Hornbeam is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and rarely affected by pests and diseases, Hornbeam is also the recipient of the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.  Unlike tree-form Carpinus Betulus which can, in its original form, achieve over 12 meters in height, the trained Hornbeam Topiary Spirals stay compact as they mature. Their relatively small size makes these topiaries ideal for smaller gardens or patios.  Offering luxurious foliage with a striking fall colour, Hornbeam Topiary Spirals are quite unique. Their spiral shape and the colour-changing leaves bring drama and contrast to any garden. The eye-catching appearance of these topiaries makes them ideal as a specimen or focal plant in your garden, particularily when planted in pairs. Easy to maintain in perfect shape, these gorgeous topiary spirals can be used to adorn mixed borders, patios, and balconies. To create an impressive entrance to your home, place Hornbeam Topiary Spirals on each side of your front door. If you’re looking for more unusually shaped trees, make sure to take a look at our impressive collection of topiaries, particularly the unique cloud trees.

GBP 990.00
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Prunus Virginiana Schubert Virginia Bird Cherry Chokecherry

Prunus Virginiana Schubert Virginia Bird Cherry Chokecherry

Prunus virginiana Schubert, an attractive variety of Prunus virginiana commonly known as Virginia Bird Cherry. Shubert is a small ornamental deciduous tree prized for its highly-decorative appearance. This lovely variety can be used in mixed borders, for screening purposes planted en masse or, on its own, as a specimen plant. Other common names include Bitter Berry, Chokecherry and also Western Chokecherry.The deciduous foliage of the Prunus virginiana Schubert consists of oval leaves with toothed margins. Unfolding as pale green with a grey underside, the leaves mature to a stunning, deep reddish purple in the early summer. From mid to late spring, the stem is engulfed in a profusion of dense spikes of small, star-shaped flowers, pure white and fragrant. Cherry-like, dark purple fruit follow the flowers in summer and are cherished by birds. Although edible, the fruit has an astringent bitter taste, and can really only be used for jams and jellies.Naturally occurring on the wooded slopes and ravines of North America, Prunus virginiana is adaptable and undemanding. This purple-leaved Schubert variety is equally versatile, but, for best results choose deep, fertile soils that are alkaline. Tolerates full sun to partial shade but best in full sun.First introduced in 1943, the Schubert variety of Virginia Bird Cherry is an established cultivar with a good track record. This ornamental tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and it will not be bothered by frost. Fast growing and vigorous, and with a spreading habit, Prunus virginiana Schubert will achieve a maximum height of just 10 metres. Low-maintenance, this variety needs little effort to stay in shape. Remove suckers to prevent the plant from spreading and any dead or damaged growth to keep it healthy and neat.Although Prunus virginiana Schubert grows as a conical tree on a full standard clear stem. Trained like this, Virginian Bird Cherry displays a dense foliage canopy and prolific bloom, making it a good candidate for above fence or wall screenings. Pair it with evergreens that will complement its purple foliage. Because of its particularly showy appearance, this ornamental tree can also be grown as a focus of interest in the garden.  You might also be interested in other Prunus varieties we offer, such as the Prunus Sargentii Charles Sargent, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea or Prunus Sargentii Rancho Cherry. Lots more information and cherry varieties in our Spring Flowering Cherries blog. 

GBP 350.00
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Crataegus Lavallei Carrierei Lavalle or Carrierei Hawthorn

Crataegus Lavallei Carrierei Lavalle or Carrierei Hawthorn

Crataegus Lavallei Carrierei, also known as Lavalle Hawthorn or Carrierei Hawthorn, is a less thorny, more compact variety of hawthorn, grown for its good performance in the garden and highly-decorative looks. The specimens we offer are trained as multi-stemmed trees, making them ideally suited for growing in mixed borders or as a specimen plant. This is an excellent tree for smaller gardens.The foliage of Crataegus Lavallei Carrierei is glossy, dark green, and comprised of long, ovate leaves that are late to drop. In the autumn, the foliage turns to attractive hues of warm orange and deep red. Late in the spring, this tree produces a lovely floral display. The blossoms are white, 5-petaled, and with a red centre, borne in clusters. Following the blossoms, large, orange-red berries appear on the tree, persisting on the branches throughout the interest. The berries are favoured by wildlife and birds.An established hybrid hawthorn from the 1870s, Carrierei Hawthorn is a reliable performer which does not require much to thrive. Tolerant of most soil types, as long as they are moist but well-drained, this cultivar will be content in both full sun and partial shade. Resistant to urban pollution, this showy tree is a good candidate for city gardens. Suitable for growing in coastal gardens and damp conditions. Able to survive even in the severest European climates, the Lavalle Hawthorn is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. For its remarkable constitution and magnificent visual interest it offers, this deciduous tree has been awarded with the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Shaped as multi-stem tree, Carrierei Hawthorn requires virtually no maintenance to keep its lovely form, and there is little that could bother it. Rarely affected by pests and diseases, this tree is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.Quite small even once fully mature, Lavalle Hawthorn will grow to be 4 to 8 metres high and up to 8 metres wide. As it develops, this multi-stem tree will take on a dense, bushy habit. Offering multiple seasons of interest, Crataegus Lavallei Carrierei will brighten any landscape. Its long-lasting, hue-changing foliage provides texture and vibrant colours for the better part of the year, while the blossoms and the berries that follow them attract attention in spring and autumn. Grow it on its own for a focus of interest in the garden, or add it to a mixed shrub border, paired with evergreen shrubs that would accentuate it.

GBP 453.75
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