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Ilex Nellie R Stevens | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 320-340cm - 75lt
£410.00
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£410.00
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Alnus Cordata - Alder tree - Height 280-300cm - 30lt
£260.00
Unit price perAlnus Cordata - Alder tree - Height 280-300cm - 30lt
£260.00
Unit price perAlnus cordata, commonly known as the Italian alder, is a medium to large deciduous tree native to southern Italy and parts of Corsica. It belongs to the Betulaceae family and is highly valued for its ability to thrive in poor soils and challenging environmental conditions. This species is often planted for ornamental purposes, soil improvement, and as a windbreak due to its robust growth and adaptability.
The tree can reach heights of up to 25-30 metres (82-98 feet) with a trunk diameter of about 1 metre (3.3 feet). It has a relatively narrow, conical crown, which makes it an attractive choice for landscaping in urban and rural environments. The bark is smooth and greyish-brown when young, developing shallow fissures with age.
Alnus cordata is noted for its distinctive heart-shaped (cordate) leaves, which are bright green and glossy, measuring 7-12 cm in length. Unlike some other alders, the leaves of A. cordata remain on the tree until late autumn, giving it an extended season of greenery. In spring, it produces small, inconspicuous catkins, with male catkins being pendulous and yellowish, and female catkins more compact and upright. These develop into small, woody cones that persist on the tree through winter.
One of the key characteristics of Alnus cordata is its nitrogen-fixing ability. Like other alders, it forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Frankia, which allows it to fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil. This quality makes it an excellent species for improving soil fertility, particularly in degraded or nutrient-poor areas.
Overall, the Italian alder is a resilient and versatile tree, well-suited to a variety of landscapes, including wet or compacted soils, and is an important species for ecological restoration projects.
Alnus Cordata - Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 480-530cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus Cordata - Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 480-530cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus cordata, commonly known as the Italian alder, is a medium to large deciduous tree native to southern Italy and parts of Corsica. It belongs to the Betulaceae family and is highly valued for its ability to thrive in poor soils and challenging environmental conditions. This species is often planted for ornamental purposes, soil improvement, and as a windbreak due to its robust growth and adaptability.
The tree can reach heights of up to 25-30 metres (82-98 feet) with a trunk diameter of about 1 metre (3.3 feet). It has a relatively narrow, conical crown, which makes it an attractive choice for landscaping in urban and rural environments. The bark is smooth and greyish-brown when young, developing shallow fissures with age.
Alnus cordata is noted for its distinctive heart-shaped (cordate) leaves, which are bright green and glossy, measuring 7-12 cm in length. Unlike some other alders, the leaves of A. cordata remain on the tree until late autumn, giving it an extended season of greenery. In spring, it produces small, inconspicuous catkins, with male catkins being pendulous and yellowish, and female catkins more compact and upright. These develop into small, woody cones that persist on the tree through winter.
One of the key characteristics of Alnus cordata is its nitrogen-fixing ability. Like other alders, it forms a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Frankia, which allows it to fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil. This quality makes it an excellent species for improving soil fertility, particularly in degraded or nutrient-poor areas.
Overall, the Italian alder is a resilient and versatile tree, well-suited to a variety of landscapes, including wet or compacted soils, and is an important species for ecological restoration projects.
Celtis Australis | European hackberry - Girth 16cm - 470-480cm - 130lt
£920.00
Unit price perCeltis Australis | European hackberry - Girth 16cm - 470-480cm - 130lt
£920.00
Unit price perCeltis australis, commonly known as the European nettle tree, is a deciduous tree native to southern Europe, western Asia, and northern Africa. It belongs to the family Cannabaceae, and it is closely related to the hackberry tree.
The Celtis australis tree can grow up to 25 meters tall and has a dense, rounded crown with a spreading habit. The bark is smooth and gray-brown when young, becoming rough and fissured with age. The leaves are alternate, simple, and oval-shaped with serrated edges. They are dark green on the upper side and paler on the underside, turning yellow in autumn before falling.
The tree produces small, inconspicuous flowers in late spring or early summer, followed by small, round, edible fruit that resembles a cherry in size and shape. The fruit is initially green, turning yellow or brown when ripe, and is sweet and juicy, with a taste similar to a fig.
The Celtis australis tree is adaptable to a wide range of soils and can tolerate drought, air pollution, and salt spray. It is often used as an ornamental tree in gardens, parks, and urban landscapes due to its attractive foliage and distinctive bark. It also provides food and shelter for wildlife, including birds and small mammals. Additionally, the tree has cultural significance and has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for various ailments.
Ilex Nellie R Stevens | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Cone - 320cm - 130lt
£787.00
Unit price perIlex Nellie R Stevens | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Cone - 320cm - 130lt
£787.00
Unit price perIlex Crenata | Japanese Holly Bonsai Cloud Tree - Height 150-160cm Width 110cm, 33lt
£3,970.00
Unit price perIlex Crenata | Japanese Holly Bonsai Cloud Tree - Height 150-160cm Width 110cm, 33lt
£3,970.00
Unit price perHolly | Ilex 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Clear Stem 40cm - Height 80-100cm - 15lt
£88.00
Unit price perHolly | Ilex 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Clear Stem 40cm - Height 80-100cm - 15lt
£88.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus Fastigiata Ball | Common Hornbeam - 450cm, 130lt
£695.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus Fastigiata Ball | Common Hornbeam - 450cm, 130lt
£695.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus 'Fastigiata', trained as a standard ball, is an elegant and versatile ornamental tree that brings structure and year-round interest to gardens of all sizes. Grown into a clear stem and clipped into a neat, rounded crown, it creates a formal appearance that works beautifully in contemporary, traditional, and cottage-style landscapes.
This hardy hornbeam thrives in a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and chalk, provided the ground is reasonably well drained. It is well suited to the UK climate and tolerates exposed positions, urban pollution, and seasonal weather fluctuations. The dense foliage emerges fresh green in spring, deepens through summer, and turns rich shades of golden yellow before falling in autumn. In some sheltered locations, dried leaves may remain on the branches through winter, adding seasonal texture.
The compact canopy makes it ideal for lining driveways, framing entrances, creating symmetry in formal gardens, or adding height without occupying excessive ground space. Minimal pruning is required to maintain its rounded shape, making it a relatively low-maintenance choice.
Combining durability, architectural form, and attractive seasonal colour, a standard ball hornbeam is an excellent feature tree that provides lasting beauty and structure throughout the year.
Ilex Nellie R Stevens - Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' 'Fungo' - 300cm, 180lt
£880.00
Unit price perIlex Nellie R Stevens - Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' 'Fungo' - 300cm, 180lt
£880.00
Unit price perIlex Nellie R Stevens | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Cone - 320cm, 130lt
£787.00
Unit price perIlex Nellie R Stevens | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Cone - 320cm, 130lt
£787.00
Unit price perAlnus Incana - Grey Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 450-480cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus Incana - Grey Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 450-480cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus incana, commonly known as grey alder, is a deciduous tree belonging to the birch family, Betulaceae. Native to Europe, Asia, and North America, it is a resilient species often found in riparian zones, wetlands, and areas with moist soils. This medium-sized tree typically grows to heights of 15 to 25 metres, with a slender trunk and smooth, greyish-brown bark, which often develops fine fissures with age.
The leaves of Alnus incana are oval to elliptic in shape, measuring 5 to 10 centimetres in length. They are characterised by their serrated margins and a dark green upper surface, with a paler, slightly downy underside, giving them a distinct two-tone appearance. The leaves emerge in early spring and typically turn yellow before falling in autumn.
Grey alder is monoecious, meaning that both male and female reproductive structures are found on the same tree. The male catkins, which are long and pendulous, appear in early spring before the leaves, while the smaller, more upright female catkins develop into woody cones that persist on the tree through the winter. These cones release small winged seeds, which are dispersed by wind and water.
One of the notable features of Alnus incana is its ability to fix nitrogen through a symbiotic relationship with the bacterium *Frankia*. This allows it to thrive in nutrient-poor soils and contribute to soil fertility, making it a valuable species for land restoration and erosion control.
Grey alder is often planted in landscaping and reforestation projects, particularly in areas prone to flooding or soil degradation. Its rapid growth, hardiness, and ecological benefits make it an important species in maintaining the health of wetland ecosystems.
Ilex 'Nellie R. Stevens' | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Multistem - 100-120cm - 90lt
£290.00
Unit price perIlex 'Nellie R. Stevens' | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Multistem - 100-120cm - 90lt
£290.00
Unit price perAlnus Glutinosa Imperialis - Alder Imperialis - Height 220-260cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perAlnus Glutinosa Imperialis - Alder Imperialis - Height 220-260cm - 12lt
£94.00
Unit price perAlnus glutinosa 'Imperialis,' commonly known as the Imperial Alder, is a cultivar of the European alder (Alnus glutinosa) renowned for its striking ornamental qualities. This deciduous tree is a favoUrite among landscape enthusiasts and horticulturists for its impressive appearance and adaptability.
Imperial Alder typically reaches a height of 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) and forms a broadly pyramidal shape. Its dark green, glossy leaves are deeply cut and serrated, measuring about 4 to 6 inches (10 to 15 cm) in length. During the growing season, the foliage provides a lush and vibrant backdrop to garden landscapes.
One of the standout features of Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis' is its stunning catkins. In late winter or early spring, long, pendulous catkins emerge, adding a unique and captivating element to the tree's appearance. These catkins sway gracefully in the wind, creating a charming visual effect. Additionally, this cultivar displays a lovely yellow fall coloUr, which adds to its overall aesthetic appeal.
Imperial Alder is highly adaptable to various soil types and moisture conditions, making it suitable for a wide range of environments. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it a versatile choice for gardens and parks. Its ability to tolerate wet soil and even occasional flooding makes it an excellent choice for riparian zones or areas prone to seasonal waterlogging.
Beyond its aesthetic value, Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis' also contributes to the ecosystem by supporting various wildlife species. Its catkins provide a source of food for birds and insects, and its roots help stabilize soil along riverbanks and wetland areas.
In summary, Alnus glutinosa 'Imperialis' is a captivating cultivar of the European alder celebrated for its striking appearance, adaptability, and ecological contributions. Whether used as a focal point in a garden or to enhance riparian habitats, this tree adds a touch of elegance and functionality to its surroundings.
Ilex 'Nellie R. Stevens' Standard | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Girth 12-14cm - 300-340cm, 70lt
£630.00
Unit price perIlex 'Nellie R. Stevens' Standard | Holly 'Nellie R. Stevens' - Girth 12-14cm - 300-340cm, 70lt
£630.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' | Hornebean Fastigata - Height 140-180cm - 10lt
£90.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' | Hornebean Fastigata - Height 140-180cm - 10lt
£90.00
Unit price perCercis canadensis | Eastern Redbud - Semi-Mature Feathered - Height 160-180cm - 30lt
£255.00
Unit price perCercis canadensis | Eastern Redbud - Semi-Mature Feathered - Height 160-180cm - 30lt
£255.00
Unit price perCercis canadensis 'Ruby Falls', also known as the Ruby Falls Redbud, is an eye-catching, weeping variety of the Eastern Redbud tree. This cultivar stands out with its unique, cascading growth habit and striking foliage. The heart-shaped leaves emerge in a vibrant shade of ruby-red in spring, gradually maturing to deep purple as the season progresses. In early spring, before the foliage unfurls, the bare branches are adorned with a profusion of small, rosy-pink flowers, creating a breath taking display. 'Ruby Falls' features a clear stem or trunk, which elevates the weeping canopy, making it an excellent focal point in landscape designs. It's a compact, deciduous tree, perfect for small gardens and spaces where a dramatic vertical element is desired. Its resilience and relatively low maintenance make it a favoured choice among gardeners seeking a tree with year-round visual interest.
Camellia Japonica - White flower - Single Stem 100cm - Height 180cm - 45lt
£375.00
Unit price perCamellia Japonica - White flower - Single Stem 100cm - Height 180cm - 45lt
£375.00
Unit price perCamellia Japonica is an evergreen shrub known for its elegant form and glossy dark green foliage. This variety is cultivated on a single stem, reaching approximately 100cm in height, with a total tree height of 190cm. It produces delicate, symmetrical flowers that bloom in cooler seasons, adding seasonal interest to gardens and landscapes. Thriving in partial shade with well-drained, acidic soil, it is a slow-growing plant that requires minimal maintenance. Ideal for ornamental use in gardens, patios, or as a statement plant in containers, Camellia Japonica provides year-round greenery and striking seasonal blooms. Its structured growth and refined appearance make it a popular choice for formal and naturalistic garden settings alike.
Crab apple | Malus Gorgeous - 160-180cm - 12lt
£90.00
Unit price perCrab apple | Malus Gorgeous - 160-180cm - 12lt
£90.00
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.
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