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Arbutus unedo Tree | Strawberry Tree - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 330-350cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo Tree | Strawberry Tree - Standard - Girth 12-14cm - Height 330-350cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perCornus controversa 'Variegata' | Wedding Cake Tree - 250/260cm, 70lt
£790.00
Unit price perCornus controversa 'Variegata' | Wedding Cake Tree - 250/260cm, 70lt
£790.00
Unit price perMagnolia Grandiflora Little Gem | Southern Magnolia - Height 350-400cm - Girth 12-14cm - 90lt
£435.00
Unit price perMagnolia Grandiflora Little Gem | Southern Magnolia - Height 350-400cm - Girth 12-14cm - 90lt
£435.00
Unit price perPrunus 'Spire' | Cherry 'Spire' - Height 150-180cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perPrunus 'Spire' | Cherry 'Spire' - Height 150-180cm - 12lt
£79.00
Unit price perSalix Chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Height 175-200cm, 10lt
£79.00
Unit price perSalix Chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Height 175-200cm, 10lt
£79.00
Unit price perCornus Florida Rubra | Dogwood - Height 150-170cm - 25lt
£188.00
Unit price perCornus Florida Rubra | Dogwood - Height 150-170cm - 25lt
£188.00
Unit price perThe Cornus florida 'Rubra', commonly known as the Pink Flowering Dogwood, is a deciduous tree native to North America. It is a cultivated variety of the Cornus florida species, prized for its stunning pink blossoms, which set it apart from the typical white-flowering form. This small to medium-sized tree reaches an average height of 5–10 metres (15–30 feet) and spreads nearly as wide, forming an elegant, rounded canopy.
One of its most striking features is its early spring bloom. In March or April, before the leaves fully emerge, the tree produces a profusion of showy pink bracts that surround tiny, yellow-green true flowers. These bracts deepen in colour with age, often ranging from soft blush to deep rose-pink, depending on growing conditions and cultivar variation. The display lasts for several weeks, making it a valuable ornamental feature in gardens and landscapes.
As the seasons progress, Cornus florida 'Rubra' continues to impress. Its foliage, a vibrant green throughout summer, turns brilliant shades of red, burgundy, and purple in autumn, adding to its year-round appeal. By late summer and early autumn, clusters of glossy red berries appear, providing a valuable food source for birds and other wildlife.
This tree thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil with ample organic matter. It prefers partial shade to full sun, though it benefits from some shelter in particularly hot climates. It is relatively low-maintenance.
With its breathtaking floral display, striking autumn colour, and wildlife appeal, Cornus florida 'Rubra' is an exceptional choice for gardens, parks, and woodland settings, offering beauty across multiple seasons.
Magnolia grandiflora | Evergreen Magnolia - Standard - Clear Stem - Girth 12-14cm - Height 340-360cm - 130lt
£710.00
Unit price perMagnolia grandiflora | Evergreen Magnolia - Standard - Clear Stem - Girth 12-14cm - Height 340-360cm - 130lt
£710.00
Unit price perPhotinia Red Robin - Standard screening tree - Clear Stem - Girth 14-16cm - Height 360cm - 70lt
£560.00
Unit price perPhotinia Red Robin - Standard screening tree - Clear Stem - Girth 14-16cm - Height 360cm - 70lt
£560.00
Unit price perPhotinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' is a New Zealand selection of Fraser's Photinia. It’s a large, evergreen shrub or small tree with leathery, oval, glossy, brilliant, bright red leaves when they emerge, and dark green after several weeks. Small, 5-petal, white flowers bloom in spring and are rarely followed by red fruits which can persist throughout winter. Spring pruning eliminates flowers and stimulates new red growth. Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' grows best in average, fertile, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils, but is adaptable to a wide range of soils, except waterlogged and compact. Once established, it is resistant of frost and drought. Young leaves may be damaged by late frosts, therefore it should be sheltered, especially from harsh winds. Low maintenance plant. Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' is a very popular evergreen shrub, great as a specimen or accent plant, but perfect for hedges and screens, useful for noise reduction, or wind protection.
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Compacta - Multistem - Height 220cm - 90lt
£490.00
Unit price perPhotinia x fraseri Red Robin Compacta - Multistem - Height 220cm - 90lt
£490.00
Unit price perPhotinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' is a New Zealand selection of Fraser's Photinia. It’s a large, evergreen shrub or small tree with leathery, oval, glossy, brilliant, bright red leaves when they emerge, and dark green after several weeks. Small, 5-petal, white flowers bloom in spring and are rarely followed by red fruits which can persist throughout winter. Spring pruning eliminates flowers and stimulates new red growth. Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' grows best in average, fertile, slightly acidic, medium moisture, well-drained soils, but is adaptable to a wide range of soils, except waterlogged and compact. Once established, it is resistant of frost and drought. Young leaves may be damaged by late frosts, therefore it should be sheltered, especially from harsh winds. Low maintenance plant. Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' is a very popular evergreen shrub, great as a specimen or accent plant, but perfect for hedges and screens, useful for noise reduction, or wind protection.
Cornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - Height 220-250cm, 90lt
£475.00
Unit price perCornus Mas | Cornelian Cherry - Height 220-250cm, 90lt
£475.00
Unit price perChinese Date | Ziziphus Jujuba - Specimen/Mature tree - Height - 300-350cm - 150lt
£980.00
Unit price perChinese Date | Ziziphus Jujuba - Specimen/Mature tree - Height - 300-350cm - 150lt
£980.00
Unit price perThis is unique, gnarly, mature specimen tree. Very rare and uncommon.
Ziziphus Jujuba, commonly known as jujube or Chinese date, is a species of small deciduous tree native to China, where it has been cultivated for thousands of years for its fruit and various medicinal properties. Belonging to the buckthorn family (Rhamnaceae), this tree is revered not only for its delicious and nutritious fruit but also for its adaptability to diverse climates and soils.
The jujube tree typically grows up to 5 to 12 meters in height, with shiny green leaves and small, fragrant, yellow flowers that bloom in late spring. The fruit, resembling a small date, ripens in late summer to early autumn, transitioning from green to reddish-brown or mahogany when fully matured. Jujubes are sweet and tangy in taste, with a chewy texture similar to that of dates.
Throughout history, jujubes have held cultural significance in various regions. In traditional Chinese medicine, the fruit and other parts of the tree are believed to possess medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory, sedative, and immune-boosting effects. Jujubes are often used to alleviate stress, improve digestion, and promote overall well-being.
Jujubes are a popular ingredient in culinary dishes and beverages. They can be eaten fresh, dried, candied, or cooked into jams, syrups, and desserts.
Moreover, the jujube tree plays a role in agroforestry systems, as it is drought-tolerant and can thrive in poor soil conditions. Its deep roots help prevent soil erosion.
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.
Salix Chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - Height 320-340cm - 70lt
£360.00
Unit price perSalix Chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - Height 320-340cm - 70lt
£360.00
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.
Ligustrum japonicum Standard - Girth 16-18cm - 340-360cm - 55-90lt
£390.00
Unit price perLigustrum japonicum Standard - Girth 16-18cm - 340-360cm - 55-90lt
£390.00
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