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Magnolia Stellata | Star magnolia - Bush - Height 120-130cm - 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perMagnolia Stellata | Star magnolia - Bush - Height 120-130cm - 10lt
£88.00
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Euonymus Europaeus 'Red Cascade' | Spindle 'Red Cascade' - 140-180cm, 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perEuonymus Europaeus 'Red Cascade' | Spindle 'Red Cascade' - 140-180cm, 10lt
£76.00
Unit price perPrunus 'Kanzan' Standard | Cherry ‘Kanzan’ - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - Height 310-330cm - 30lt
£230.00
Unit price perPrunus 'Kanzan' Standard | Cherry ‘Kanzan’ - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - Height 310-330cm - 30lt
£230.00
Unit price perPrunus Kanzan is a beautiful, medium-sized, ornamental, deciduous cherry tree of vase-shaped when young, spreading and rounded habit when mature. Its ovate, toothed dark green leaves are coppery-red when young and in shades of orange and bronze in autumn. The profusion of bright pink, double flowers bloom in clusters before the leaves emerge. Flowers are sterile and are not followed by fruit. Prunus Kanzan thrives in fertile, moist, well-drained soils, sandy or clay loams. It prefers full sun, but tolerates light shade. It is necessary to prune it after flowering, but is generally low maintenance plant. Susceptible to many diseases and pests and may be short-lived. Cherry Kanzan is one of the most ornamental of flowering cherries. It’s a stunning, elegant tree, whether as a specimen plant or planted in groups, great for small informal, cottage and urban gardens. Excellent for streets and parks. Suitable for growing in containers or as a bonsai.
Cercis chinensis Shirobana- Height 180-220cm - Bushy - 10lt
£115.00
Unit price perCercis chinensis Shirobana- Height 180-220cm - Bushy - 10lt
£115.00
Unit price perCercis chinensis 'Shirobana,' commonly referred to as Chinese Redbud 'Shirobana,' is an exceptional and eye-catching ornamental tree that can grace British gardens and landscapes with its unique and captivating features. Originally hailing from China, this cultivar has garnered international acclaim for its remarkable characteristics.
One of the most remarkable attributes of 'Shirobana' is its blossoms. During the spring season, prior to the emergence of its leaves, this tree adorns itself with a profusion of delicate, butterfly-like flowers. What sets it apart is its ability to produce different-colored blossoms on the same tree simultaneously, creating a spectacular display of colour variation that is truly enchanting.
The name 'Shirobana' translates to "white flower," underscoring the tree's ability to produce these stunning pale blooms alongside the usual pink and lavender ones. This unique trait makes 'Shirobana' particularly desirable for garden enthusiasts seeking to introduce an element of whimsy and diversity to their outdoor spaces.
The foliage of 'Shirobana' typically takes on a heart-shaped form and exhibits a medium green hue, serving as a splendid backdrop to the lavish spring blossoms. As the leaves mature, they may acquire a glossy sheen, adding to the tree's visual appeal. This deciduous tree usually reaches a height of around 3 to 4 meters and forms an elegant, gracefully-rounded canopy.
Maintaining Cercis chinensis 'Shirobana' in the UK is relatively straightforward. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a location that receives ample sunlight or partial shade. Ensuring adequate watering during dry spells and regular mulching to conserve moisture are key to its overall health and vitality. Pruning requirements are typically minimal, primarily focused on shaping the tree or removing any dead or overcrowded branches.
One of the advantages of 'Shirobana' is its notable resistance to common pests and diseases, contributing to its low-maintenance nature. Additionally, it exhibits adaptability to various soil types, making it a versatile choice for a wide range of garden settings.
In conclusion, Cercis chinensis 'Shirobana' is an extraordinary ornamental tree that can bring a sense of wonder and diversity to British gardens. Its multi-coloured spring blossoms, heart-shaped leaves, and manageable size make it an enchanting addition to landscapes, providing an opportunity for gardeners to experience the ever-changing palette of nature. Whether used as a focal point or to infuse charm into garden borders, 'Shirobana' is certain to captivate the hearts of those who encounter its mesmerizing beauty.
Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' | Mountain Ash ‘Lutescens’ - Height 140-220cm - 12lt
£82.00
Unit price perSorbus aria 'Lutescens' | Mountain Ash ‘Lutescens’ - Height 140-220cm - 12lt
£82.00
Unit price perPrunus Royal Flame | Prunus 'Mieke' - 200-250cm, 10
£79.00
Unit price perPrunus Royal Flame | Prunus 'Mieke' - 200-250cm, 10
£79.00
Unit price perSorbus pseudohupehensis 'Pink Pagoda' | Chinese Mountain Ash - 220-250cm, 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perSorbus pseudohupehensis 'Pink Pagoda' | Chinese Mountain Ash - 220-250cm, 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perAlder tree | Alnus Glutinosa - Height 300-400cm - Girth 14-16 - 30-50lt
£365.00
Unit price perAlder tree | Alnus Glutinosa - Height 300-400cm - Girth 14-16 - 30-50lt
£365.00
Unit price perAlnus glutinosa, commonly known as the black alder, is a deciduous tree native to Europe, including the British Isles. It is a versatile and resilient species, often found thriving in wetland areas, riverbanks, and marshes, where its roots can help stabilise the soil and prevent erosion.
The black alder typically grows to a height of 20-30 metres, with a broad, conical crown that becomes more rounded with age. Its bark is dark brown and fissured, often developing a distinctive, almost black hue as the tree matures. One of its most notable features is its leaves, which are rounded with a slightly serrated edge and a glossy, dark green surface that turns yellow in the autumn.
In early spring, Alnus glutinosa produces catkins – the male catkins are long and yellowish, while the female ones are shorter and reddish. These mature into woody, cone-like fruits that persist on the tree throughout the winter, providing a valuable food source for wildlife. The black alder also forms symbiotic relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria in its root nodules, enriching the soil and benefiting neighbouring plants.
Due to its adaptability and ecological benefits, Alnus glutinosa is often used in reforestation and habitat restoration projects. It supports a wide range of wildlife, including insects, birds, and aquatic species, making it a vital component of the British natural landscape.
Quercus robur | English Oak - Height 250-350cm - Girth 12-14cm - 30lt
£365.00
Unit price perQuercus robur | English Oak - Height 250-350cm - Girth 12-14cm - 30lt
£365.00
Unit price perQuercus robur, or English Oak, is a large, long-lived, deciduous tree with a majestic, broad-spreading crown and smooth silvery brown bark, rough and fissured when mature. The lobed, blue-green leaves turn reddish brown in autumn. The tree is monoecious. Inconspicuous, male, yellow-green flowers grow in long, hanging catkins while small, female, pink flowers are followed by brown acorns that grow in couples on long stalks and fall to the ground in autumn. English Oak grows best in average, loamy, medium moist, well-drained soils, but can adapt to a wide range of soil conditions. It prefers full sun to dappled shade. Once established, it is resistant to drought and frost. Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning. English Oak is a stunning architectural tree, robust and sturdy, often found growing in woodland. It is perfect as a specimen tree in larger areas or grown as a hedge in smaller ones. It supports more wildlife than any other tree in the UK.
Note: Please note, British native trees are all slightly different sizes, girth and shapes. Email us for an actual pictures of individual trees should you wish to choose a specific shape and size, or leave it to us to select the best one for you.
Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' | Bloodgood Japanese Maple - Height 200-240cm - 130lt
£1,050.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Bloodgood' | Bloodgood Japanese Maple - Height 200-240cm - 130lt
£1,050.00
Unit price perLigustrum japonicum | Japanese privet - Standard - Girth 16-18cm - 340-360cm - 55-90lt
£390.00
Unit price perLigustrum japonicum | Japanese privet - Standard - Girth 16-18cm - 340-360cm - 55-90lt
£390.00
Unit price perPhotinia Chico | Christmas Berry ‘Chico’ - Clear Ministem 40cm - Height 80cm - 7lt
£32.00
Unit price perPhotinia Chico | Christmas Berry ‘Chico’ - Clear Ministem 40cm - Height 80cm - 7lt
£32.00
Unit price perPhotinia x fraseri 'Chico' is a compact and ornamental shrub, perfect for adding a splash of color to gardens or patios. This particular variety stands on a clear stem of 40cm, giving it an elegant, tree-like appearance. In total, it reaches a height of about 80cm, making it ideal for smaller spaces or as a striking container plant.
The plant features glossy, evergreen leaves that are small and rounded, giving it a dense, bushy appearance. The young foliage emerges in vibrant shades of red and bronze, creating a striking contrast against the mature, dark green leaves. This color change adds seasonal interest and visual appeal.
'Chico' blooms in spring, producing clusters of small, creamy white flowers. These blossoms are not only attractive but also attract pollinators to the garden. After flowering, the plant may produce small, inconspicuous fruits.
This Photinia variety is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only occasional pruning to maintain its shape and promote denser foliage. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a sunny to partially shaded location. Hardy and resilient, 'Chico' is resistant to many common pests and diseases, making it a reliable choice for both novice and experienced gardeners.
Overall, Photinia x fraseri 'Chico' on a 40cm clear stem is a versatile and decorative plant that can add year-round interest to any garden setting, be it in the ground or in a pot.
Platanus Acerifolia | London plane - 400cm-420cm - 14cm - 90lt
£425.00
Unit price perPlatanus Acerifolia | London plane - 400cm-420cm - 14cm - 90lt
£425.00
Unit price perPlatanus Acerifolia is a large, vigorous, single-trunk, deciduous tree with rounded habit, horizontal branching and attractive peeling, grey and cream, bark. Large, palmate, 3-5 lobed leaves are medium to dark green, yellow-brown in autumn. Inconspicuous, small flowers, yellowish male and reddish female, bloom in April. Female flowers are followed by long-stalked fruiting balls packed with seed-like fruits in autumn, persisting on branches throughout the winter.
Platanus Acerifolia is a hybrid cross between American sycamore (P. occidentalis) and Oriental planetree (P. orientalis). It prefers average, hummus-rich, consistently moist, well-drained soils. It thrives full sun, but grows well in light shade. Tolerant of urban pollution and coastal conditions. Resistant to frost and wind. Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning.
Platanus Acerifolia is a good urban tree and very popular for growing in large streets and avenues, as well as parks and large public areas. It’s an excellent shade tree. Because of its vigorous root system, it shouldn’t be planted near buildings.
Liquidambar styraciflua | Sweet Gum Tree - Girth 08-10cm - 280-330cm - 50lt
£310.00
Unit price perLiquidambar styraciflua | Sweet Gum Tree - Girth 08-10cm - 280-330cm - 50lt
£310.00
Unit price perPrunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' - Height 180-220cm - 12lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' - Height 180-220cm - 12lt
£92.00
Unit price perPrunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' is a distinct cultivar of Cherry Plum, celebrated for its stunning, early-spring blossoms. It's a deciduous tree that typically reaches a height of 15-25 feet, suitable for small to medium-sized gardens or landscapes.
The ‘Spring Glow’ showcases vibrant pink blossoms, emerging before the leaves in early spring, creating a striking contrast with the bare branches. The simple, serrated leaves are green, adding a lush appearance in the summer.
This variety produces small, red, and edible fruits, appealing to wildlife, especially birds. While not the first choice for culinary use, these fruits can be used in jellies or jams. The tree is hardy and relatively low-maintenance, tolerating different soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils. It prefers well-drained conditions and can adapt to various pH levels.
‘Spring Glow’ is renowned for its drought tolerance and is relatively resistant to pests and diseases, making it a practical choice for gardeners seeking resilient ornamental trees. It is often utilized as a specimen tree due to its ornamental value or planted in rows to create an attractive boundary or screen. The aesthetic appeal and resilient nature of Prunus cerasifera 'Spring Glow' make it a favored selection among many gardening enthusiasts.
Cercis siliquastrum White Swan - Height 170-200cm - Bushy - 10lt
£150.00
Unit price perCercis siliquastrum White Swan - Height 170-200cm - Bushy - 10lt
£150.00
Unit price perCercis siliquastrum 'White Swan' is a captivating cultivar of the Judas tree that offers a unique twist on this beloved ornamental tree species. This cultivar has distinctive characteristics that set it apart, making it a sought-after addition to gardens in the UK.
The most striking feature of 'White Swan' is its spring blossoms. In contrast to the typical magenta-pink flowers of the Judas tree, 'White Swan' surprises with a profusion of pure white blossoms in early to mid-spring. These white flowers create a stunning contrast against the tree's heart-shaped, medium-green leaves, making 'White Swan' an eye-catching focal point in any garden.
The name "Judas tree" is associated with the belief that Judas Iscariot hanged himself from a tree of this species, and 'White Swan' adds a touch of intrigue and historical mystique to this tradition.
In terms of size and form, 'White Swan' maintains the characteristic small to medium stature of the Judas tree, typically reaching a height of 3 to 4 meters. Its growth habit is rounded, and its branches often develop a graceful, spreading form, providing an elegant and symmetrical canopy.
Caring for Cercis siliquastrum 'White Swan' in the UK is generally straightforward. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a location that receives full sun to partial shade. Adequate watering, especially during dry periods and its establishment phase, is crucial for its overall health and vigour. Pruning requirements are typically minimal and primarily focus on shaping the tree or removing any dead or diseased branches.
'White Swan' is known for its resilience and resistance to common pests and diseases, making it a relatively low-maintenance ornamental tree. Its adaptability to various soil types further enhances its versatility in different garden settings.
In conclusion, Cercis siliquastrum 'White Swan' is a captivating and unique cultivar that adds a touch of elegance and purity to British gardens. Its stunning white spring blossoms, heart-shaped leaves, and modest size make it a highly desirable choice for gardeners looking to introduce a distinctive and visually stunning element to their landscapes. Whether used as a centrepiece or to infuse a garden with a sense of wonder, 'White Swan' is sure to captivate and inspire all who encounter its enchanting beauty.
Cercis chinensis 'Avondale' - Height 150-200cm - 10lt
£106.00
Unit price perCercis chinensis 'Avondale' - Height 150-200cm - 10lt
£106.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta | Mexican fan palm - Stem 20-30cm - Girth 26-32cm - Height 120-130cm - 30lt
£180.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta | Mexican fan palm - Stem 20-30cm - Girth 26-32cm - Height 120-130cm - 30lt
£180.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta, commonly known as Mexican fan palm or Mexican Washingtonia, is a tall and majestic palm tree that belongs to the Arecaceae family. It is native to northwestern Mexico and is widely cultivated around the world for its striking appearance and adaptability to various climates.
With its slender trunk and elegant crown of fan-shaped leaves, Washingtonia robusta can reach impressive heights of up to 30 meters (98 feet) or more. The trunk is smooth, grayish-brown in color, and prominently ringed with the scars of shed fronds. The leaves are large and fan-like, composed of numerous narrow, deep green leaflets that can grow up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length.
One of the notable features of Washingtonia robusta is its resilience to harsh conditions. It is highly tolerant of heat, drought, and wind, making it suitable for arid and coastal environments. This adaptability has made it a popular choice for landscaping in regions with Mediterranean, desert, or subtropical climates.
In spring, Washingtonia robusta produces showy inflorescences that emerge from among the leaves. These inflorescences bear small creamy-white flowers, which are followed by small, round fruits that turn black when ripe. While the fruits are not particularly ornamental, they do provide a source of food for birds and other wildlife.
When cultivated, Washingtonia robusta requires well-drained soil and full sun exposure to thrive. It is a fast-growing palm, adding several feet to its height each year under ideal conditions. Regular watering is necessary during its establishment period, but once established, it becomes more drought-tolerant.
Due to its towering stature and graceful appearance, Washingtonia robusta is often used as a focal point in parks, gardens, and along streets and boulevards. Its striking silhouette against the sky creates a sense of grandeur and can add a touch of tropical flair to any landscape.
In conclusion, Washingtonia robusta is a remarkable palm tree known for its tall stature, fan-shaped leaves, and adaptability to different climates. Its ability to withstand challenging conditions has made it a popular choice for landscaping projects worldwide, bringing a touch of elegance and beauty to gardens and public spaces.
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