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Young's weeping silver birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Stem 120cm - Height 170-180cm - 20lt
£198.00
Unit price perYoung's weeping silver birch | Betula pendula Youngii - Stem 120cm - Height 170-180cm - 20lt
£198.00
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Betula utilis Snow Queen | Himalayan birch 'Doorenbos' - Girth 10-12cm - Height - 380-400cm - 70lt
£490.00
Unit price perBetula utilis Snow Queen | Himalayan birch 'Doorenbos' - Girth 10-12cm - Height - 380-400cm - 70lt
£490.00
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Cercis canadensis - 330-350cm - Clear Stem - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£235.00
Unit price perCercis canadensis - 330-350cm - Clear Stem - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£235.00
Unit price perThe Cercis canadensis, commonly known as the Eastern Redbud, is a charming deciduous tree that adds elegance and colour to any garden landscape. Originating from North America, it has found popularity in gardens across the UK for its ornamental beauty and adaptability to various growing conditions.
Its distinctive feature is its heart-shaped leaves, which emerge in spring in a vibrant shade of green, turning to a luscious yellow in autumn, offering a spectrum of seasonal interest. Moreover, in early spring, the tree bursts into a display of delicate, rosy-pink flowers, adorning its bare branches before the leaves emerge, making it a captivating focal point.
Cercis canadensis thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a sunny or partially shaded position, although it can tolerate some shade. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning except for occasional shaping and removal of dead or damaged branches.
It attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies with its abundant nectar-rich flowers, contributing to the biodiversity of the garden. Additionally, its foliage provides shelter for birds and small mammals, enhancing the overall ecosystem.
In terms of landscape use, the Eastern Redbud is versatile and can be employed as a standalone specimen tree, planted in groups for a striking display, or integrated into mixed borders for added interest. Its small size makes it suitable for urban gardens, where space may be limited, while its visual impact makes it equally suitable for larger rural settings.
Overall, the Cercis canadensis is a delightful addition to any garden, offering year-round beauty, ecological benefits, and ease of cultivation. Whether as a focal point or a supporting element in a garden design, its graceful presence is sure to enchant both gardeners and admirers alike.
Acer platanoides 'Globosum' | Globe Norway Maple - Girth 18cm - 350-360cm - 110lt
£785.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Globosum' | Globe Norway Maple - Girth 18cm - 350-360cm - 110lt
£785.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Globosum' is a deciduous tree that is widely cultivated for its ornamental value. Commonly known as the Globe Norway Maple, this tree is prized for its striking rounded shape and attractive foliage.
The 'Globosum' cultivar is a compact, slow-growing tree with a well-rounded, dense crown that makes it ideal for small gardens, patios, and urban landscapes. The leaves of the Globe Norway Maple are large, palmate, and deeply lobed, with a glossy dark green color that turns to golden yellow in autumn, creating a beautiful display of fall foliage.
The tree is relatively easy to care for and can thrive in a variety of soil types and environmental conditions, though it prefers moist, well-drained soils and full sun to partial shade.
With its symmetrical, globe-shaped form and vibrant foliage, Acer platanoides 'Globosum' is a popular choice for adding structure and color to garden designs. It is also commonly used as a specimen tree or as a focal point in landscape plantings.
Acer palmatum 'Garnet' | Garnet Japanese Maple - Girth 34cm - 350-360cm - 600lt
£5,550.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Garnet' | Garnet Japanese Maple - Girth 34cm - 350-360cm - 600lt
£5,550.00
Unit price perLiquidambar styraciflua 'Albomarginata' | Sweet Gum 'Silver King' Height 300-400cm - 50lt
£300.00
Unit price perLiquidambar styraciflua 'Albomarginata' | Sweet Gum 'Silver King' Height 300-400cm - 50lt
£300.00
Unit price perAcer Pseudoplatanus Simon Louie Frerers | Variegated sycamore 'Simon-Louis Frerers' - 200-220cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perAcer Pseudoplatanus Simon Louie Frerers | Variegated sycamore 'Simon-Louis Frerers' - 200-220cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides | Norway Maple - Height 240-260cm - 30lt
£165.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides | Norway Maple - Height 240-260cm - 30lt
£165.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides, commonly known as the Norway maple, is a large deciduous tree native to continental Europe and western Asia and is a popular ornamental tree in parks, gardens, and streetscapes due to its hardiness and adaptability to urban conditions.
The Norway maple can reach heights of 20 to 30 metres, with a broad, rounded crown. Its bark is greyish-brown and smooth when young, becoming ridged and furrowed as the tree matures. The leaves have five to seven lobes, but are typically dark green. In autumn, the foliage turns bright yellow, creating a striking display. The leaves exude a milky sap when broken, which is a distinguishing feature of the species.
In spring, Acer platanoides produces clusters of small, yellow-green flowers that bloom before the leaves emerge. These flowers are arranged in upright, corymb-like inflorescences, making the tree visually appealing during the early part of the growing season. The tree also produces characteristic winged seeds known as samaras, which appear in pairs and are often referred to as "helicopter seeds" due to the way they spin as they fall to the ground.
Norway maple is a fast-growing species and is tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions, including poor and compacted soils. Its adaptability to polluted urban environments makes it a favoured choice for street planting.
Acer campestre 'Fastigiatum' - Clear Stem - Height 290-320cm - Girth 8-10cm - 70lt
£375.00
Unit price perAcer campestre 'Fastigiatum' - Clear Stem - Height 290-320cm - Girth 8-10cm - 70lt
£375.00
Unit price perThe Acer campestre 'Fastigiatum, commonly known as the upright field maple, is a popular cultivar of the field maple tree, native to Europe and parts of Asia. Known for its compact and columnar growth habit, this tree is often used in urban landscaping, parks, and gardens due to its ability to thrive in various environments.
The 'Fastigiatum' cultivar is characterised by its narrow, upright form, making it ideal for smaller spaces or as a vertical accent in landscape designs. It typically grows to a height of 10 to 15 metres, with a width of about 4 to 6 metres. The tree's branches grow tightly together, giving it a dense, pillar-like appearance. This makes it a preferred choice for creating natural screens or for lining avenues and pathways.
The leaves of the Acer campestre 'Fastigiatum' are small, five-lobed, and dark green during the growing season, turning to a golden yellow in autumn, adding seasonal interest to any setting. The tree produces small, inconspicuous yellow-green flowers in spring, followed by winged seeds, known as samaras, that are typical of maple trees.
One of the advantages of this cultivar is its hardiness and adaptability. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, and is resistant to pollution, making it suitable for urban areas. The tree is also drought-tolerant once established, though it prefers well-drained soil with moderate moisture.
Acer campestre 'Fastigiatum' requires minimal maintenance, with occasional pruning to maintain its shape. It is relatively pest-free and can thrive in full sun to partial shade. Overall, this upright field maple is a versatile and attractive choice for landscapes, offering structure, colour, and resilience.
Fagus Sylvatica 'Purpurea Pendula'| Copper Beech - Girth 8-10cm - Height 240-260cm - 70lt
£395.00
Unit price perFagus Sylvatica 'Purpurea Pendula'| Copper Beech - Girth 8-10cm - Height 240-260cm - 70lt
£395.00
Unit price perAcer saccharinum | Silver Maple - 500-550cm, 1100lt
£440.00
Unit price perAcer saccharinum | Silver Maple - 500-550cm, 1100lt
£440.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum Inaba-Shidare 1/2 Std | Japanese maple 'Inaba-shidare' - 200-250cm - 375lt
£3,800.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum Inaba-Shidare 1/2 Std | Japanese maple 'Inaba-shidare' - 200-250cm - 375lt
£3,800.00
Unit price perFagus Sylvatica Dawkye | Dawyck Beech - 450-500cm, 50lt
£260.00
Unit price perFagus Sylvatica Dawkye | Dawyck Beech - 450-500cm, 50lt
£260.00
Unit price perJudas tree | Cercis siliquastrum - Girth 5-6cm - 290-300cm - 30lt
£225.00
Unit price perJudas tree | Cercis siliquastrum - Girth 5-6cm - 290-300cm - 30lt
£225.00
Unit price perCercis siliquastrum, commonly known as the Judas tree or love tree, is a deciduous tree native to the Mediterranean region, including parts of Southern Europe and Western Asia. It is a member of the bean family (Fabaceae) and is known for its vibrant, pink-purple flowers and heart-shaped leaves. The Judas tree can grow up to 10 meters tall and has a spreading, umbrella-shaped crown. Its bark is smooth and grey-brown, and its branches are often twisted and gnarled, adding to its aesthetic appeal. The tree typically blooms in early spring, before its leaves appear, producing an abundance of small, pink-purple flowers that grow in clusters on the branches and trunk. These flowers are a valuable source of nectar for bees and other pollinators. After flowering, the tree produces flattened, brown seed pods that hang from the branches throughout the summer. These pods can be several centimetres long and contain numerous small seeds. The Judas tree is a popular ornamental tree in gardens and parks, where it is valued for its attractive appearance and early spring flowering. It prefers full sun or partial shade and well-drained soil, and is generally hardy and easy to grow.
Persian Ironwood | Parrotia persica - Bushy, semi-mature - Height 330-350cm - 70lt
£370.00
Unit price perPersian Ironwood | Parrotia persica - Bushy, semi-mature - Height 330-350cm - 70lt
£370.00
Unit price perRed Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' | Red Bark Maple - Bushy - Height 200-250cm - 55lt
£565.00
Unit price perRed Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' | Red Bark Maple - Bushy - Height 200-250cm - 55lt
£565.00
Unit price perRed Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' - Bushy - Height 100-130cm - 4lt
£50.00
Unit price perRed Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku' - Bushy - Height 100-130cm - 4lt
£50.00
Unit price perLaceleaf Japanese maple | Acer palmatum Dissectum - - Clear Stem 20cm - Height 50-70cm - 4lt
£48.00
Unit price perLaceleaf Japanese maple | Acer palmatum Dissectum - - Clear Stem 20cm - Height 50-70cm - 4lt
£48.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum dissectum, commonly known as the laceleaf Japanese maple, is a popular ornamental tree renowned for its intricate, finely divided foliage. This deciduous shrub or small tree is part of the Aceraceae family and originates from Japan, Korea, and China. It typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 meters (6 to 10 feet) with a similar spread, making it a perfect choice for small gardens and container planting.
The leaves of Acer palmatum dissectum are deeply lobed and serrated, resembling delicate lace. Throughout the seasons, the foliage transitions from a vibrant green in spring and summer to spectacular shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, providing year-round interest. The tree's cascading, weeping habit adds an elegant and graceful element to any landscape design.
Acer palmatum dissectum prefers a position in partial shade with well-drained, moist soil. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring minimal pruning to maintain its shape. This tree is also known for its resilience to pests and diseases. Its compact size and striking appearance make it an excellent choice for adding structure and color to garden borders, patios, and rockeries in British gardens.
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