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Cotoneaster 'Rothschildianus' | Willow-Leaved Cotoneaster - Height 160-180cm - 12lt
£82.00
Unit price perCotoneaster 'Rothschildianus' | Willow-Leaved Cotoneaster - Height 160-180cm - 12lt
£82.00
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Cotoneaster 'Skogholm' - 50-80cm, 10lt
£14.00
Unit price perCotoneaster 'Skogholm' - 50-80cm, 10lt
£14.00
Unit price perCotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 45lt
£165.00
Unit price perCotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 45lt
£165.00
Unit price perCotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 90lt
£300.00
Unit price perCotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 90lt
£300.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - 180-200cm - 10lt
£80.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - 180-200cm - 10lt
£80.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri, often referred to as Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a popular and versatile shrub that has become a cherished addition to many gardens and landscapes in the United Kingdom. This deciduous hybrid shrub is renowned for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and adaptability.
One of the standout features of Cotoneaster x watereri is its elegant form and foliage. It typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 meters, forming a dense and arching habit. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and glossy green, providing a lush backdrop to its other ornamental features.
One of the most captivating aspects of this shrub is its profusion of flowers and berries. In late spring and early summer, Cotoneaster x watereri bursts into a display of delicate white or pale pink blossoms. These small, star-shaped flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity.
As summer progresses into autumn, the shrub transitions into another phase of beauty. It produces an abundance of small, round, and brightly colored berries, typically red or orange. These berries not only add visual interest but also serve as a valuable food source for birds during the colder months, enhancing its ecological significance.
Cotoneaster x watereri is known for its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile choice for different garden settings. It is also remarkably hardy and resistant to many common pests and diseases, reducing the need for intensive maintenance.
Maintenance for this shrub is generally straightforward. Pruning can be done to shape the plant or remove dead or diseased branches, but it is often not required. Regular watering during dry spells, especially during its establishment phase, helps ensure its healthy growth.
In conclusion, Cotoneaster x watereri, or Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a cherished shrub in the UK that offers year-round appeal. Its graceful form, glossy foliage, profuse blossoms, and colourful berries make it a versatile and visually pleasing addition to gardens and landscapes. Whether used as a specimen plant, a hedge, or ground cover, this adaptable shrub adds beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces in the United Kingdom.
Cotoneaster x watereri - Clear Stem - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£92.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - Clear Stem - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£92.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri, often referred to as Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a popular and versatile shrub that has become a cherished addition to many gardens and landscapes in the United Kingdom. This deciduous hybrid shrub is renowned for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and adaptability.
One of the standout features of Cotoneaster x watereri is its elegant form and foliage. It typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 meters, forming a dense and arching habit. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and glossy green, providing a lush backdrop to its other ornamental features.
One of the most captivating aspects of this shrub is its profusion of flowers and berries. In late spring and early summer, Cotoneaster x watereri bursts into a display of delicate white or pale pink blossoms. These small, star-shaped flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity.
As summer progresses into autumn, the shrub transitions into another phase of beauty. It produces an abundance of small, round, and brightly colored berries, typically red or orange. These berries not only add visual interest but also serve as a valuable food source for birds during the colder months, enhancing its ecological significance.
Cotoneaster x watereri is known for its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile choice for different garden settings. It is also remarkably hardy and resistant to many common pests and diseases, reducing the need for intensive maintenance.
Maintenance for this shrub is generally straightforward. Pruning can be done to shape the plant or remove dead or diseased branches, but it is often not required. Regular watering during dry spells, especially during its establishment phase, helps ensure its healthy growth.
In conclusion, Cotoneaster x watereri, or Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a cherished shrub in the UK that offers year-round appeal. Its graceful form, glossy foliage, profuse blossoms, and colourful berries make it a versatile and visually pleasing addition to gardens and landscapes. Whether used as a specimen plant, a hedge, or ground cover, this adaptable shrub adds beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces in the United Kingdom.
Crab Apple 'Evereste' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'Evereste' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'John Downie' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'John Downie' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'Mokum' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'Mokum' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perMalus 'Mokum', commonly known as the Mokum Crab Apple, is a striking deciduous tree celebrated for its vibrant foliage and ornamental appeal. Reaching heights of 5–7 meters with a spread of 4–6 meters, it features an upright, ovoid crown that adds vertical interest to gardens and landscapes .
In spring, 'Mokum' bursts into bloom with an abundance of large, deep pink to magenta flowers, which are both visually stunning and attractive to pollinators like bees and butterflies . These blossoms emerge alongside purplish bronze-red leaves that mature to a rich purple-green in summer, transitioning to golden-yellow hues in autumn.
As the season progresses, small, red to purplish-red crab apples develop, persisting on the tree into late autumn and providing a valuable food source for birds . 'Mokum' thrives in full sun to partial shade and adapts well to various soil types, including clay, loam, and sand, provided they are well-drained.
With its compact form, disease resistance, and year-round visual interest, Malus 'Mokum' is an excellent choice for small gardens, urban settings, or as a focal point in larger landscapes.
Crab Apple 'Red Siberian' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab Apple 'Red Siberian' | Malus - Clear Stem - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perMalus 'Red Siberian' is a hardy, ornamental crabapple known for its beautiful seasonal interest and adaptability. This small deciduous tree typically grows to about 15–25 feet tall with a spreading, rounded crown. In spring, it produces an abundance of fragrant white to pale pink blossoms that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. These are followed by clusters of small, bright red fruits in late summer to fall, which persist into winter and provide a valuable food source for birds and wildlife.
The glossy green foliage turns yellow in autumn, adding another layer of seasonal color. 'Red Siberian' is often used as a rootstock or in ornamental plantings due to its cold tolerance and disease resistance. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, making it an excellent choice for temperate climates. This tree is ideal for adding year-round interest to gardens, landscapes, or naturalized areas with minimal maintenance required.
Crab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - 160-200cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - 160-200cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perMalus 'Butterball', a highly ornamental crab apple tree, is distinguished by its prolific golden-yellow fruit and its breath taking, fragrant spring blossoms. These blossoms are dense, adding a profusion of white to landscapes. The tree is renowned for its decorative appeal, not only offering visual pleasure but also serving as an attraction for various wildlife, especially birds and pollinators, enriching biodiversity within its vicinity.
The fruits of Malus 'Butterball' are small, with a buttery, yellow hue, persisting into winter, adding vibrant winter interest to gardens and landscapes. The presence of these fruits also serves as a substantial food source for wildlife during the colder months when food is scarce.
This variety of crab apple is celebrated for its compact nature, making it a preferred choice for smaller gardens or spaces where larger trees would be impractical. It is also prized for its resilience, withstanding different environmental conditions, thus making it a versatile choice for different landscapes.
Besides its aesthetic and ecological values, Malus 'Butterball' is also appreciated for its low maintenance requirements. It's relatively disease-resistant compared to other crab apple varieties, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to a range of horticultural settings. The tree’s versatility and beauty make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape designers alike.
Crab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - 220-240cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - 220-240cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perMalus 'Butterball', a highly ornamental crabapple tree, is distinguished by its prolific golden-yellow fruit and its breathtaking, fragrant spring blossoms. These blossoms are dense, adding a profusion of white to landscapes. The tree is renowned for its decorative appeal, not only offering visual pleasure but also serving as an attraction for various wildlife, especially birds and pollinators, enriching biodiversity within its vicinity.
The fruits of Malus 'Butterball' are small, with a buttery, yellow hue, persisting into winter, adding vibrant winter interest to gardens and landscapes. The presence of these fruits also serves as a substantial food source for wildlife during the colder months when food is scarce.
This variety of crabapple is celebrated for its compact nature, making it a preferred choice for smaller gardens or spaces where larger trees would be impractical. It is also prized for its resilience, withstanding different environmental conditions, thus making it a versatile choice for different landscapes.
Besides its aesthetic and ecological values, Malus 'Butterball' is also appreciated for its low maintenance requirements. It's relatively disease-resistant compared to other crabapple varieties, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to a range of horticultural settings. The tree’s versatility and beauty make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape designers alike.
Crab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - 500-550cm - 70lt
£495.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - 500-550cm - 70lt
£495.00
Unit price perMalus 'Butterball', a highly ornamental crabapple tree, is distinguished by its prolific golden-yellow fruit and its breathtaking, fragrant spring blossoms. These blossoms are dense, adding a profusion of white to landscapes. The tree is renowned for its decorative appeal, not only offering visual pleasure but also serving as an attraction for various wildlife, especially birds and pollinators, enriching biodiversity within its vicinity.
The fruits of Malus 'Butterball' are small, with a buttery, yellow hue, persisting into winter, adding vibrant winter interest to gardens and landscapes. The presence of these fruits also serves as a substantial food source for wildlife during the colder months when food is scarce.
This variety of crabapple is celebrated for its compact nature, making it a preferred choice for smaller gardens or spaces where larger trees would be impractical. It is also prized for its resilience, withstanding different environmental conditions, thus making it a versatile choice for different landscapes.
Besides its aesthetic and ecological values, Malus 'Butterball' is also appreciated for its low maintenance requirements. It's relatively disease-resistant compared to other crabapple varieties, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to a range of horticultural settings. The tree’s versatility and beauty make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape designers alike.
Crab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus 'Butterball' - Height 250-300cm - Girth 6-8cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perMalus 'Butterball', a highly ornamental crabapple tree, is distinguished by its prolific golden-yellow fruit and its breathtaking, fragrant spring blossoms. These blossoms are dense, adding a profusion of white to landscapes. The tree is renowned for its decorative appeal, not only offering visual pleasure but also serving as an attraction for various wildlife, especially birds and pollinators, enriching biodiversity within its vicinity.
The fruits of Malus 'Butterball' are small, with a buttery, yellow hue, persisting into winter, adding vibrant winter interest to gardens and landscapes. The presence of these fruits also serves as a substantial food source for wildlife during the colder months when food is scarce.
This variety of crabapple is celebrated for its compact nature, making it a preferred choice for smaller gardens or spaces where larger trees would be impractical. It is also prized for its resilience, withstanding different environmental conditions, thus making it a versatile choice for different landscapes.
Besides its aesthetic and ecological values, Malus 'Butterball' is also appreciated for its low maintenance requirements. It's relatively disease-resistant compared to other crabapple varieties, making it a durable and long-lasting addition to a range of horticultural settings. The tree’s versatility and beauty make it a popular choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape designers alike.
Crab apple | Malus Gorgeous - 160-180cm - 12lt
£80.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus Gorgeous - 160-180cm - 12lt
£80.00
Unit price perMalus 'Gorgeous' is a well-loved decorative crabapple tree cherished for its abundant and vibrant pink blossoms that appear in spring. This deciduous tree's stunning springtime display is a spectacle, as the blooms densely populate the branches, offering a breathtaking view and attracting various pollinators, enhancing local biodiversity. The lavish blossoms eventually give way to glossy, small, red fruit, which persist well into winter, providing a continuous supply of food for birds and wildlife, thus contributing to the ecological balance of the garden landscape.
This variety of crabapple stands out for its overall robustness and resilience, often proving to be disease-resistant, making it a favorable choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape designers. The lush green foliage that accompanies the flowers and fruit adds a contrasting backdrop, enriching the visual appeal of the tree throughout the various seasons.
Malus 'Gorgeous' generally achieves a moderate height and spread, making it suitable for gardens of various sizes, including smaller urban gardens. Its ability to adapt to different soil types and conditions contributes to its popularity. The striking aesthetic value and ecological benefits of Malus 'Gorgeous' make it a quintessential element for creating a lively and colorful landscape, particularly in regions that experience a prominent change in seasons.
Crab apple | Malus Harry Baker - 160-180cm - 12lt
£85.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus Harry Baker - 160-180cm - 12lt
£85.00
Unit price perThe Malus 'Harry Baker' tree is a highly appreciated crab apple variety, lauded for its ornamental and practical values. Named after the famous English plant breeder, Harry Baker, this deciduous tree is notable for its prolific, deep-pink blossoms that emerge in spring, attracting pollinators and providing a visual spectacle. The blossoms are a vibrant contrast to the dark green foliage, creating a picturesque landscape element.
The tree produces small, crimson to maroon fruits in the autumn. These fruits are not typically consumed fresh due to their tartness but are excellent for making jellies, jams, and crab apple wine due to their high pectin content. They can also serve as a food source for wildlife during the colder months, contributing to local ecosystems.
The 'Harry Baker' crab apple tree is resilient and adaptable to various soil types, although it thrives best in well-drained, moderately moist soils and full sun. It generally reaches a height of around 4 to 8 meters, making it suitable for smaller gardens and urban settings. The tree’s compact, rounded canopy makes it a fitting choice for avenues, parks, and mixed borders, offering aesthetics, ecological benefits, and utility. It is a brilliant addition to any garden, owing to its elegant appearance and multifunctional fruits.
Crab apple | Malus Royal Raindrops - 160-180cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus Royal Raindrops - 160-180cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perMalus 'Royal Raindrops' is an exceptional variety of crabapple tree, recognized for its multifaceted ornamental appeal. This small to medium-sized deciduous tree is lauded for its prolific, vibrant magenta blooms that emerge in spring, offering a stunning contrast to its distinct, deeply cut foliage. The foliage unfurls in a striking deep purple hue, transitioning to a lustrous green as summer progresses, and culminating in a fiery display of orange-red hues in autumn.
Apart from its visual allure, 'Royal Raindrops' provides practical benefits. It is relatively disease-resistant, combating common maladies like apple scab and mildew, which ensures its aesthetic longevity in a garden setting. It's known for its hardiness, adaptable to a range of soil types and conditions, proving to be drought-tolerant once established.
This tree is further adorned by tiny, red jewel-like fruits in the fall, attracting various birds and adding an extra layer of seasonal interest. While these fruits are not ideal for human consumption, they contribute to the tree's ecological value.
In landscapes, Malus 'Royal Raindrops' serves as a dazzling focal point, its diverse palette and structural elegance making it a desirable choice for those seeking year-round interest and beauty in the garden.
Crab apple | Malus toringo 'Aros' - 100cm - 12lt
£85.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus toringo 'Aros' - 100cm - 12lt
£85.00
Unit price perThe Malus 'Aros' crab apple tree is a distinctive variety, revered for its exceptional beauty and compact growth. It's renowned for its almost-black, dark purple leaves, a coloration that acts as a dramatic backdrop to its profuse, spring-blooming, pink-tinged white blossoms. Originating from breeding programs, 'Aros' is cultivated for its aesthetic appeal and manageable size, making it an ideal candidate for gardens with limited space or those seeking a focal point.
The blossoms of 'Aros' emit a soft, pleasing fragrance, attracting pollinators and enhancing biodiversity. Post-bloom, the tree produces small, dark red, almost purple crab apples, maintaining ornamental interest throughout the seasons. These fruits are particularly appealing to birds, contributing to the tree's ecological value in supporting local wildlife.
Beyond its visual and ecological allure, 'Aros' is appreciated for its hardiness. It adapts well to various soil types and environmental conditions, demonstrating resilience to common pests and diseases. This makes 'Aros' a low-maintenance option for both experienced and novice gardeners.
This tree's upright and compact growth habit, reaching heights of approximately 10 feet, allows it to be a versatile addition to landscapes. It can be utilized as an accent, a screening plant, or even in container gardens, offering flexibility in landscape design. The dark foliage of 'Aros' contrasts spectacularly with lighter, variegated, or green-foliaged plants, allowing gardeners to create visually striking compositions.
The Malus 'Aros' crab apple tree embodies a harmonious blend of beauty, adaptability, and ecological benefits, symbolizing a union between aesthetic magnificence and environmental consciousness in contemporary horticulture. Whether planted as a solitary specimen or incorporated into a mixed planting scheme, 'Aros' imparts an air of elegance and drama to the landscape, making it a cherished selection among gardening enthusiasts.
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