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Arbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - 425cm, 150lt
£1,300.00
Unit price perArbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - 425cm, 150lt
£1,300.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo multi-stem is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-coloured inner bark. Arbutus unedo multi-stem grows slowly in a multi-stem form. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colourful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
Arbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Bushy - 150-170cm - 30-35lt
£145.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Bushy - 150-170cm - 30-35lt
£145.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo multi-stem is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-coloured inner bark. Arbutus unedo multi-stem grows slowly in a multi-stem form. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colourful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
Arbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 310-320 - 180lt
£1,885.00
Unit price perArbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 310-320 - 180lt
£1,885.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo, commonly known as the strawberry tree, can make an excellent large multistem specimen for a garden, provided the conditions suit its needs. This evergreen tree naturally forms multiple stems, creating a sculptural, architectural presence that adds year-round interest. Its attractive cinnamon-peeling bark, glossy dark green leaves, and the unusual combination of flowers and fruit appearing at the same time make it a standout ornamental choice.
A multistem Arbutus unedo thrives best in well-drained soil and a sunny to lightly shaded position. It tolerates poor or slightly alkaline soils, coastal exposure, and urban pollution, making it versatile in many settings. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and generally low-maintenance, requiring only occasional shaping to maintain its form. Its moderate growth rate allows it to develop into a sizeable focal point without overwhelming smaller spaces.
Wildlife benefits are significant: the nectar-rich flowers attract bees and other pollinators, while the fruit provides food for birds. Although edible, the fruit is usually considered more ornamental than culinary. Overall, a large multistem strawberry tree offers beauty, resilience, and ecological value, making it a highly suitable choice for many gardens.
Arbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 310-320 - 180lt
£1,885.00
Unit price perArbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 310-320 - 180lt
£1,885.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo, commonly known as the strawberry tree, can make an excellent large multistem specimen for a garden, provided the conditions suit its needs. This evergreen tree naturally forms multiple stems, creating a sculptural, architectural presence that adds year-round interest. Its attractive cinnamon-peeling bark, glossy dark green leaves, and the unusual combination of flowers and fruit appearing at the same time make it a standout ornamental choice.
A multistem Arbutus unedo thrives best in well-drained soil and a sunny to lightly shaded position. It tolerates poor or slightly alkaline soils, coastal exposure, and urban pollution, making it versatile in many settings. Once established, it is drought-tolerant and generally low-maintenance, requiring only occasional shaping to maintain its form. Its moderate growth rate allows it to develop into a sizeable focal point without overwhelming smaller spaces.
Wildlife benefits are significant: the nectar-rich flowers attract bees and other pollinators, while the fruit provides food for birds. Although edible, the fruit is usually considered more ornamental than culinary. Overall, a large multistem strawberry tree offers beauty, resilience, and ecological value, making it a highly suitable choice for many gardens.
Arbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 330-350cm - 230lt
£1,650.00
Unit price perArbutus Unedo | Strawberry Tree - Multistem - Height 330-350cm - 230lt
£1,650.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo multi-stem is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-coloured inner bark. Arbutus unedo multi-stem grows slowly in a multi-stem form. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colourful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
Arbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - Shrub- Height 90-110cm - 10lt
£50.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - Shrub- Height 90-110cm - 10lt
£50.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo multi-stem is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-colored inner bark.
Arbutus unedo multi-stem grows slowly in a multi-stem form. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colorful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
Arundo donax 'Variegata' | Variegated Giant Reed - 200-220cm, 70lt
£155.00
Unit price perArundo donax 'Variegata' | Variegated Giant Reed - 200-220cm, 70lt
£155.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 130-160cm - 2-3 years old - Pot Grown - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 130-160cm - 2-3 years old - Pot Grown - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perPopulus tremula, commonly known as the trembling aspen or quaking aspen, is a deciduous tree native to various regions across the Northern Hemisphere, including the United Kingdom. It belongs to the genus Populus and is renowned for its distinctive quivering leaves, which flutter in even the slightest breeze, giving rise to its evocative common names.
The trembling aspen typically reaches heights of 20 to 25 meters, although some specimens can grow taller under optimal conditions. Its slender trunk is often pale grey or white with black knots, and it tends to have a narrow crown with branches that ascend in a graceful, upward fashion.
One of the most striking features of the trembling aspen is its leaves. They are roughly triangular in shape with finely serrated edges, and they have a flat petiole that causes them to flutter and tremble in the wind. This unique characteristic helps to distinguish the tree from other species in its range.
In the spring, the trembling aspen produces catkins, which are long, drooping clusters of small flowers. These flowers are an important source of pollen for bees and other pollinators. Later in the season, the tree develops small, round fruits containing tiny seeds surrounded by cottony fluff, aiding in wind dispersal.
Trembling aspens typically thrive in moist, well-drained soils in locations such as riverbanks, wetlands, and mixed woodlands. They are relatively fast-growing and can colonize disturbed areas quickly, making them an important pioneer species in forest ecosystems.
In addition to their ecological significance, trembling aspens also hold cultural and historical importance. They feature prominently in folklore and mythology in various cultures, often symbolizing resilience, regeneration, and transformation.
Aspen | Populus tremula - Height 200-220cm - 4-5 years old - Feathered - Very well rooted -Pot Grown - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 200-220cm - 4-5 years old - Feathered - Very well rooted -Pot Grown - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPot grown from seed here at the Arundel Arboretum, very well rooted and hardened.
Populus tremula, commonly known as the trembling aspen or quaking aspen, is a deciduous tree native to various regions across the Northern Hemisphere, including the United Kingdom. It belongs to the genus Populus and is renowned for its distinctive quivering leaves, which flutter in even the slightest breeze, giving rise to its evocative common names.
The trembling aspen typically reaches heights of 20 to 25 meters, although some specimens can grow taller under optimal conditions. Its slender trunk is often pale grey or white with black knots, and it tends to have a narrow crown with branches that ascend in a graceful, upward fashion.
One of the most striking features of the trembling aspen is its leaves. They are roughly triangular in shape with finely serrated edges, and they have a flat petiole that causes them to flutter and tremble in the wind. This unique characteristic helps to distinguish the tree from other species in its range.
In the spring, the trembling aspen produces catkins, which are long, drooping clusters of small flowers. These flowers are an important source of pollen for bees and other pollinators. Later in the season, the tree develops small, round fruits containing tiny seeds surrounded by cottony fluff, aiding in wind dispersal.
Trembling aspens typically thrive in moist, well-drained soils in locations such as riverbanks, wetlands, and mixed woodlands. They are relatively fast-growing and can colonize disturbed areas quickly, making them an important pioneer species in forest ecosystems.
In addition to their ecological significance, trembling aspens also hold cultural and historical importance. They feature prominently in folklore and mythology in various cultures, often symbolizing resilience, regeneration, and transformation.
Asplenium scolopendrium - Fern - Height 20-30cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAsplenium scolopendrium - Fern - Height 20-30cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAsplenium scolopendrium is a distinctive evergreen fern that brings year-round texture and architectural elegance to shaded parts of the garden. Its long, glossy, strap-shaped fronds form neat rosettes, creating a bold yet graceful presence that contrasts beautifully with finer-leaved woodland plants and spring bulbs.
It is ideally suited to shaded or partially shaded garden areas, including woodland gardens, north-facing borders, and damp, sheltered courtyards. This fern prefers moist, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter, and it performs particularly well in lime-rich or neutral conditions. Once established, it is relatively low maintenance, requiring only the removal of any damaged or tired fronds to keep it looking fresh.
As a naturally hardy species, it copes well with typical UK winters and will remain evergreen in most conditions, although it appreciates protection from prolonged winter wet and strong drying winds. It is also an excellent choice for naturalistic planting schemes, shaded rock gardens, or alongside streams and ponds where moisture levels are consistent.
Its architectural foliage provides structure throughout the year, making it a valuable foliage plant in gardens where flowers may be limited by shade.
Athyrium filix-femina "Lady in Red" | Lady Fern- 3lt
£16.00
Unit price perAthyrium filix-femina "Lady in Red" | Lady Fern- 3lt
£16.00
Unit price perAthyrium filix-femina subsp. angustum f. rubellum 'Lady in Red', commonly known as the 'Lady in Red' fern, is a striking cultivar of the lady fern. This deciduous fern is renowned for its vibrant and colourful stems, which offer a beautiful contrast against the green fronds, creating an eye-catching display in any garden.
The 'Lady in Red' fern features feathery, finely divided fronds that can reach up to 60-90 cm in height, forming an elegant and graceful clump. The fronds are a rich, medium-green colour, providing a lush, verdant backdrop to the distinctive red to burgundy stems, which are the hallmark of this variety. This colouration is most intense in the early part of the growing season, gradually fading as the season progresses, but always retaining some level of its distinctive hue.
This fern prefers moist, well-drained soil and thrives in shady to partially shaded locations, making it an ideal choice for woodland gardens, shaded borders, or alongside water features. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only regular watering to keep the soil consistently moist. While it can tolerate brief periods of drought once established, prolonged dry spells should be avoided to prevent stress and maintain the plant’s vigour.
'Lady in Red' is hardy and can withstand temperatures down to -30°C (-22°F), making it suitable for a wide range of climates. Its elegant appearance and hardiness make it a popular choice among gardeners looking to add a touch of colour and texture to shaded areas. Additionally, this fern is deer-resistant and generally free from serious pests and diseases, further enhancing its appeal as a robust and reliable garden plant.
In summary, Athyrium filix-femina subsp. angustum f. rubellum 'Lady in Red' is a stunning and hardy fern that brings a unique and vivid splash of colour to shaded garden spaces, requiring minimal care and offering year-round interest.
Athyrium niponicum 'Metallicum' - Fern - Height 10-20cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAthyrium niponicum 'Metallicum' - Fern - Height 10-20cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAthyrium niponicum 'Metallicum' is a highly ornamental deciduous fern prized for its exceptional foliage colour and texture. Its softly arching fronds display a striking blend of silvery-grey tones with subtle metallic highlights and contrasting purple midribs, making it one of the most decorative ferns for shaded garden areas.
It is ideally suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, and sheltered courtyards where it can be appreciated up close. This fern thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter such as leaf mould or compost. Consistent moisture is important, particularly during dry periods, as it does not tolerate drought well.
Hardy in most UK gardens, it dies back in winter and re-emerges each spring with fresh, colourful growth. It pairs beautifully with hostas, heucheras, and other shade-loving perennials, adding contrast and a refined, elegant texture to planting schemes.
As a cultivar of Athyrium niponicum, it is relatively low maintenance, requiring only the removal of old fronds in late winter. Its unique colouring and compact habit make it an excellent choice for bringing light and interest to shaded spaces.
Aucuba Japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 125/150cm, 20lt
£72.00
Unit price perAucuba Japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 125/150cm, 20lt
£72.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 60-70cm, 12lt
£50.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 60-70cm, 12lt
£50.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 85-95cm, 10lt
£38.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' - 85-95cm, 10lt
£38.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' | Japanese Laurel Crotonifolia - 5lt
£44.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia' | Japanese Laurel Crotonifolia - 5lt
£44.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Golden Girl' - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Golden Girl' - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Golden Girl' is a compact shrub with glossy, golden-yellow foliage. It adds a vibrant pop of colour to gardens and landscapes. This evergreen plant is low-maintenance, tolerates shade, and produces red berries in fall. 'Golden Girl' is a s
Aucuba japonica 'Golden Girl' - 60-80cm - 10lt
£32.00
Unit price perAucuba japonica 'Golden Girl' - 60-80cm - 10lt
£32.00
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