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Malus 'Golden Hornet' | Flowering Crab Apple Tree, Height 240-260cm - 20lt
£105.00
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£105.00
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Acer pseudoplatanus Prinz Handjery - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perAcer pseudoplatanus Prinz Handjery - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perThe Acer pseudoplatanus 'Prinz Handjery' is a striking cultivar of the sycamore maple, prized for its unique and ornamental foliage. Originating from the broader Acer pseudoplatanus species, this particular variety stands out due to its distinctive purple and green leaves, making it a favourite among gardeners seeking an eye-catching addition to their landscapes.
This medium-sized deciduous tree typically grows to a height of 10 to 15 metres, with a spread of around 8 to 10 metres, making it a suitable choice for medium to large gardens. The tree's overall shape is broadly conical or rounded, and it features a dense canopy, providing ample shade beneath. The bark of the 'Prinz Handjery' is smooth when young, developing into a more rugged and fissured texture as it matures, with patches of grey and brown that add to its visual appeal, particularly in winter.
The standout feature of this cultivar is its foliage. The leaves emerge with a bronze or purple tint in spring before maturing to a dark green with striking purple undersides. This dual-tone effect creates a beautiful contrast, especially when the wind catches the leaves, revealing flashes of colour. In autumn, the foliage transitions to golden yellow, adding seasonal interest to the garden.
In addition to its ornamental value, the Acer pseudoplatanus 'Prinz Handjery' is a hardy tree, able to tolerate a wide range of soil conditions, including clay and chalk, and is resistant to pollution, making it well-suited to urban environments. It is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and proving resilient to pests and diseases.
Acer 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.
Alnus Cordata - Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 400-420cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus Cordata - Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 400-420cm - 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.
Alnus Incana - Grey Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 380-400cm - 70lt
£390.00
Unit price perAlnus Incana - Grey Alder tree - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 380-400cm - 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.
Sorbus thuringiaca ‘Fastigiata’, also known as the Thuringian Whitebeam or Fastigiate Whitebeam, is a deciduous tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. This attractive ornamental tree is known for its upright, columnar growth habit, making it a popular choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes where space is limited. It typically reaches a height of 6 to 10 metres, with a spread of 3 to 4 metres.
The foliage of Sorbus thuringiaca ‘Fastigiata’ is particularly striking. The leaves are ovate to elliptic, with deep lobes, and have a greyish-green colour on the upper side, while the underside is covered in silvery-white hairs, giving the tree a distinctive two-toned appearance. In autumn, the leaves turn a beautiful shade of yellow to orange, adding seasonal interest.
In spring, the tree produces small clusters of creamy-white flowers, which attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to small, round, red or orange berries in late summer to early autumn. The berries are a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife, making the tree beneficial for biodiversity.
Sorbus thuringiaca ‘Fastigiata’ is relatively low-maintenance and tolerant of various soil types, although it prefers well-drained, fertile soil. It can thrive in full sun to partial shade and is hardy in most parts of the UK, withstanding frost and occasional drought. Due to its upright form, it is an excellent choice for formal gardens, avenue planting, or as a focal point in smaller spaces.
This tree's combination of aesthetic appeal, wildlife benefits, and ease of care makes it a versatile and valuable addition to both private gardens and public green spaces.
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
Unit price perAcer 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.
Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' | Rowan | Whitebeam ‘Lutescens’ - Standard - Girth 6-8cm - 260-280cm- 70lt
£495.00
Unit price perSorbus aria 'Lutescens' | Rowan | Whitebeam ‘Lutescens’ - Standard - Girth 6-8cm - 260-280cm- 70lt
£495.00
Unit price perMalus Neville Copeman | Purple Crab Apple Tree, Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 360-380cm - 70lt
£430.00
Unit price perMalus Neville Copeman | Purple Crab Apple Tree, Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 10-12cm - Height 360-380cm - 70lt
£430.00
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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 perAcer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' | Purple Japanese maple - Bushy - 200-220cm - 130lt
£920.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' | Purple Japanese maple - Bushy - 200-220cm - 130lt
£920.00
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.
Prunus subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea | Winter-Flowering Cherry 'Autumnalis Rosea' - Girth 10-12cm - 300-320cm - 30lt
£230.00
Unit price perPrunus subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea | Winter-Flowering Cherry 'Autumnalis Rosea' - Girth 10-12cm - 300-320cm - 30lt
£230.00
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Ligustrum Japonica 'Variegatum' | Japanese Privet - Height - 220-250cm - 55lt
£350.00
Unit price perLigustrum Japonica 'Variegatum' | Japanese Privet - Height - 220-250cm - 55lt
£350.00
Unit price perPrunus amanogawa |Flagpole Cherry - Girth 26cm - Height 400cm - 180lt
£725.00
Unit price perPrunus amanogawa |Flagpole Cherry - Girth 26cm - Height 400cm - 180lt
£725.00
Unit price perPlatanus hispanica | London plane - Girth 21-23cm - Height 340-360cm - 130lt
£825.00
Unit price perPlatanus hispanica | London plane - Girth 21-23cm - Height 340-360cm - 130lt
£825.00
Unit price perPlatanus Hispanica, commonly known as the London Plane tree, is a large deciduous tree that is highly valued for its ornamental qualities and tolerance to urban environments.
This tree can reach heights of up to 100 feet and has a spreading canopy that can be up to 70 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for providing shade in parks, gardens, and other public spaces. Its leaves are large, lobed, and glossy green, turning yellow in the fall before dropping.
Platanus Hispanica is highly tolerant of pollution, drought, and heat, making it an ideal choice for urban areas where other trees may struggle to survive. It is also resistant to disease and pests, which means it requires minimal maintenance.
At the tree nursery, we offer Platanus Hispanica in a range of sizes, from saplings to mature specimens. Our trees are carefully selected and grown to ensure they are healthy and ready to thrive in any environment. With its striking appearance and hardiness, Platanus Hispanica is an excellent choice for any landscape project.
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