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Cornus kousa Chinensis | Chinese Dogwood - 280-300cm, 30lt
£135.00
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£135.00
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Cornus kousa Weisse | White Fountain Dogwood - 180-220cm, 20lt
£88.00
Unit price perCornus kousa Weisse | White Fountain Dogwood - 180-220cm, 20lt
£88.00
Unit price perCornus Mas - Height 50-60cm - Bushy - 5lt
£27.00
Unit price perCornus Mas - Height 50-60cm - Bushy - 5lt
£27.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - 250-300cm, 70lt
£195.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - 250-300cm, 70lt
£195.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - Height 180-200cm -55lt
£385.00
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£385.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - Height 220-250cm, 90lt
£475.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - Height 220-250cm, 90lt
£475.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Beni-Fuji Dogwood - 50-80cm - 7lt
£85.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Beni-Fuji Dogwood - 50-80cm - 7lt
£85.00
Unit price perCornus kousa 'Beni-fuji' is a captivating cultivar of the Japanese dogwood, admired for its stunning seasonal display and manageable size, making it a versatile addition to gardens large and small. This deciduous small tree or large shrub is native to East Asia, where it thrives in woodlands and temperate climates. 'Beni-fuji' is celebrated for its graceful form, vibrant foliage, and striking flowers.
In late spring to early summer, the tree showcases an impressive display of star-shaped bracts that surround its small, inconspicuous green flowers. These bracts, a hallmark of Cornus kousa, emerge in shades of pink to rosy red, deepening as they mature. The blooms sit atop horizontal branches, creating a layered, tiered effect that adds structural elegance to its appearance.
As the seasons progress, 'Beni-fuji' transforms further. By late summer, the tree produces small, strawberry-like fruits, which are edible and can attract birds to the garden. In autumn, its foliage takes centre stage, turning rich shades of crimson, orange, and scarlet, providing a final burst of colour before winter dormancy.
This cultivar prefers well-drained, fertile soil and thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it relatively easy to accommodate in a range of garden settings. It has a compact growth habit, typically reaching a height of 3-4 metres, making it suitable for smaller gardens or as a specimen plant in borders.
Cornus kousa 'Beni-fuji' is not only ornamental but also resilient, tolerating a range of soil types and proving relatively disease-resistant. Its year-round appeal—flowering in summer, fruiting in autumn, and showcasing vibrant foliage—ensures its popularity among gardeners seeking a dynamic and visually rewarding plant for their landscape.
Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Stellar Pink Dogwood - 120-150cm - 7lt
£105.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Stellar Pink Dogwood - 120-150cm - 7lt
£105.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is a beautiful and hardy deciduous shrub that is native to the eastern United States. It is part of the dogwood family and is known for its stunning pink blooms that appear in the spring.
The Stellar Pink cultivar of Cornus Rutgersensis is a relatively new hybrid that was developed at Rutgers University. It is a compact shrub that typically grows to a height and width of 3-5 feet, making it a great choice for smaller gardens or for use as a border or hedge plant.
One of the most striking features of the Stellar Pink variety is its large, showy flowers, which bloom in late April to early May. The blooms are a vibrant shade of pink and are borne in clusters that can be up to 5 inches across. The flowers are followed by small, dark purple berries that are attractive to birds.
In addition to its ornamental value, Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is also a tough and durable plant that is well-suited to a range of growing conditions. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils and is resistant to many common pests and diseases. It also has good drought tolerance once established.
Overall, Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is a beautiful and versatile shrub that is sure to add color and interest to any garden or landscape.
Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Stellar Pink Dogwood - Multistem - 220-230cm - 110lt
£890.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink | Stellar Pink Dogwood - Multistem - 220-230cm - 110lt
£890.00
Unit price perCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is a beautiful and hardy deciduous shrub that is native to the eastern United States. It is part of the dogwood family and is known for its stunning pink blooms that appear in the spring.
The Stellar Pink cultivar of Cornus Rutgersensis is a relatively new hybrid that was developed at Rutgers University. It is a compact shrub that typically grows to a height and width of 3-5 feet, making it a great choice for smaller gardens or for use as a border or hedge plant.
One of the most striking features of the Stellar Pink variety is its large, showy flowers, which bloom in late April to early May. The blooms are a vibrant shade of pink and are borne in clusters that can be up to 5 inches across. The flowers are followed by small, dark purple berries that are attractive to birds.
In addition to its ornamental value, Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is also a tough and durable plant that is well-suited to a range of growing conditions. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils and is resistant to many common pests and diseases. It also has good drought tolerance once established.
Overall, Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is a beautiful and versatile shrub that is sure to add color and interest to any garden or landscape.
Cornus Samaritan Kousa - 90-110cm, 30lt
£135.00
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£135.00
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Cornus sanguinea | Common Dogwood - 40-60cm, 5lt
£14.00
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£14.00
Unit price perCornus sericea 'Flaviramea' | Golden-twig dogwood- Height 110-120cm - 10lt
£60.00
Unit price perCornus sericea 'Flaviramea' | Golden-twig dogwood- Height 110-120cm - 10lt
£60.00
Unit price perCornus sericea 'Flaviramea', commonly known as yellow-twig dogwood, is a deciduous shrub prized for its vibrant yellow stems, which create stunning visual interest, particularly during the dormant winter months. This cultivar is a variety of the red-twig dogwood (Cornus sericea), known for its adaptability and year-round appeal.
The shrub typically grows to a height and spread of 1.5–2.5 metres, forming a rounded, multi-stemmed habit. Its bright green leaves emerge in spring, turning a soft golden-yellow in autumn before dropping to reveal its signature yellow stems. In late spring to early summer, small, flat-topped clusters of creamy white flowers appear, followed by white or bluish berries in late summer. These fruits are highly attractive to birds, enhancing the shrub's value for wildlife gardens.
Thriving in full sun to partial shade, Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' is highly versatile and tolerant of various soil types, provided they are consistently moist. It is particularly suited to wet or poorly drained areas, making it an excellent choice for planting near ponds, streams, or in rain gardens. This hardy shrub also withstands cold temperatures and resists deer browsing.
Regular pruning is essential to maintain the vibrancy of the stems, as younger growth exhibits the brightest colour. Removing older stems in early spring encourages fresh shoots for the following winter display.
Ideal for borders, hedges, or as a specimen plant, Cornus sericea 'Flaviramea' provides striking winter interest and contributes to biodiversity. Its combination of attractive foliage, flowers, fruit, and vivid winter stems makes it a popular choice for both naturalistic and formal gardens, as well as a reliable, low-maintenance option for challenging sites.
Corylus 'Colurna'| Turkish Hazel - Height 280-310cm -Girth 10-12cm - 45lt
£395.00
Unit price perCorylus 'Colurna'| Turkish Hazel - Height 280-310cm -Girth 10-12cm - 45lt
£395.00
Unit price perCorylus colurna, commonly known as the Turkish hazel, is a distinctive deciduous tree valued for its hardiness, ornamental qualities, and tolerance of challenging urban environments. Native to south-eastern Europe and western Asia, it is the largest species within the hazel genus, capable of reaching heights of 20–25 metres with a broad, pyramidal crown that gradually becomes more rounded with age.
One of its most striking features is its deeply furrowed, corky bark, which develops an attractive, rugged texture even on relatively young trees. This characteristic, combined with its strong, upright form, gives the tree a notable architectural presence in parks, avenues, and large gardens. The foliage consists of broad, heart-shaped leaves that are coarsely toothed and provide a dense canopy. They emerge a fresh green in spring, mature to a deeper shade in summer, and may turn soft yellow in autumn, though the seasonal display is generally modest.
In late winter to early spring, the tree produces long, pale-yellow catkins, which dangle decoratively before the leaves appear. These are the male flowers, while the female flowers are much smaller and less conspicuous, identifiable only by their tiny crimson stigmas. The resulting fruit is a small, hard-shelled nut partially enclosed in a frilly, deeply cut husk. Although edible, the nuts are typically smaller and less commercially significant than those of the common hazel.
Corylus colurna is especially appreciated for its resilience. It withstands pollution, compacted soils, drought, and cold, making it an excellent choice for urban planting or exposed sites. Its deep root system allows it to anchor securely and contributes to its tolerance of dry conditions once established. Overall, the Turkish hazel is a robust, handsome tree that combines ornamental beauty with exceptional practicality.
Corylus avellana 'Contorta' - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCorylus avellana 'Contorta' - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCorylus avellana 'Contorta' is an unusual, deciduous, multi-stemmed, suckering shrub, well-known for its stunning contorted and twisted branches that curl and spiral in all directions. Long, golden yellow catkins appear in late winter or early spring, before the foliage, and hang loosely from the branches like ornaments. The leaves are ovate, dark green in summer, yellow in autumn.
Usually does not produce fruit. Corylus avellana 'Contorta' likes rich, moist but well-drained soils, but tolerates average garden soil. Heavy clays should be avoided. It thrives in full sun to part shade. Root suckers should be removed to maintain its appearance. Generally, pest-free.
It can withstand frost and wind. Corylus avellana 'Contorta', with its unusual appearance, makes a stunning specimen plant, especially in winter garden. It is a great choice for hedges and screens, shrub borders, patio edges, or along sidewalks. Perfect for informal and cottage gardens. Suitable for containers and growing on roof gardens.
Corylus avellana 'Contorta' | Corkscrew Hazel - 160-180cm, 35lt
£275.00
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£275.00
Unit price perCorylus avellana 'Contorta' | Corkscrew Hazel - 170-180cm, 35lt
£195.00
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£195.00
Unit price perCorylus avellana 'Contorta' | Corkscrew Hazel - 300-350cm, 25lt
£88.00
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£88.00
Unit price perCorylus avellana 'Contorta' | Corkscrew Hazel - 60-70cm, 5lt
£32.00
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£32.00
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