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Amelanchier lamarckii | Juneberry - 100-140cm, 20lt
£80.00
Unit price perAmelanchier lamarckii | Juneberry - 100-140cm, 20lt
£80.00
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Amelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 6-8cm - 310-330cm - 70lt
£380.00
Unit price perAmelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 6-8cm - 310-330cm - 70lt
£380.00
Unit price perAmelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' - Clear Stem 150cm - Girth 6-8cm - Height 380-400cm - 30lt
£435.00
Unit price perAmelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' - Clear Stem 150cm - Girth 6-8cm - Height 380-400cm - 30lt
£435.00
Unit price perAmelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' | Serviceberry - Height 280-320cm - Girth 6-8cm - 20-35lt
£335.00
Unit price perAmelanchier x grandiflora 'Robin Hill' | Serviceberry - Height 280-320cm - Girth 6-8cm - 20-35lt
£335.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 130-160cm - 2-3 years old - Pot Grown - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 130-160cm - 2-3 years old - Pot Grown - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perPopulus tremula, commonly known as the trembling aspen or quaking aspen, is a deciduous tree native to various regions across the Northern Hemisphere, including the United Kingdom. It belongs to the genus Populus and is renowned for its distinctive quivering leaves, which flutter in even the slightest breeze, giving rise to its evocative common names.
The trembling aspen typically reaches heights of 20 to 25 meters, although some specimens can grow taller under optimal conditions. Its slender trunk is often pale grey or white with black knots, and it tends to have a narrow crown with branches that ascend in a graceful, upward fashion.
One of the most striking features of the trembling aspen is its leaves. They are roughly triangular in shape with finely serrated edges, and they have a flat petiole that causes them to flutter and tremble in the wind. This unique characteristic helps to distinguish the tree from other species in its range.
In the spring, the trembling aspen produces catkins, which are long, drooping clusters of small flowers. These flowers are an important source of pollen for bees and other pollinators. Later in the season, the tree develops small, round fruits containing tiny seeds surrounded by cottony fluff, aiding in wind dispersal.
Trembling aspens typically thrive in moist, well-drained soils in locations such as riverbanks, wetlands, and mixed woodlands. They are relatively fast-growing and can colonize disturbed areas quickly, making them an important pioneer species in forest ecosystems.
In addition to their ecological significance, trembling aspens also hold cultural and historical importance. They feature prominently in folklore and mythology in various cultures, often symbolizing resilience, regeneration, and transformation.
Aspen | Populus tremula - Height 200-220cm - 4-5 years old - Feathered - Very well rooted -Pot Grown - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perAspen | Populus tremula - Height 200-220cm - 4-5 years old - Feathered - Very well rooted -Pot Grown - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perPot grown from seed here at the Arundel Arboretum, very well rooted and hardened.
Populus tremula, commonly known as the trembling aspen or quaking aspen, is a deciduous tree native to various regions across the Northern Hemisphere, including the United Kingdom. It belongs to the genus Populus and is renowned for its distinctive quivering leaves, which flutter in even the slightest breeze, giving rise to its evocative common names.
The trembling aspen typically reaches heights of 20 to 25 meters, although some specimens can grow taller under optimal conditions. Its slender trunk is often pale grey or white with black knots, and it tends to have a narrow crown with branches that ascend in a graceful, upward fashion.
One of the most striking features of the trembling aspen is its leaves. They are roughly triangular in shape with finely serrated edges, and they have a flat petiole that causes them to flutter and tremble in the wind. This unique characteristic helps to distinguish the tree from other species in its range.
In the spring, the trembling aspen produces catkins, which are long, drooping clusters of small flowers. These flowers are an important source of pollen for bees and other pollinators. Later in the season, the tree develops small, round fruits containing tiny seeds surrounded by cottony fluff, aiding in wind dispersal.
Trembling aspens typically thrive in moist, well-drained soils in locations such as riverbanks, wetlands, and mixed woodlands. They are relatively fast-growing and can colonize disturbed areas quickly, making them an important pioneer species in forest ecosystems.
In addition to their ecological significance, trembling aspens also hold cultural and historical importance. They feature prominently in folklore and mythology in various cultures, often symbolizing resilience, regeneration, and transformation.
Betula jacquemontii - Standard - Clear Stem 145cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 420-450cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perBetula jacquemontii - Standard - Clear Stem 145cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 420-450cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perBetula nana 'Golden Treasure' - Height 20-30cm - Dwarf - 2lt
£22.00
Unit price perBetula nana 'Golden Treasure' - Height 20-30cm - Dwarf - 2lt
£22.00
Unit price perBetula nana 'Golden Treasure' is a compact, slow-growing deciduous shrub, ideal for small gardens, rockeries, and borders. Its naturally dwarf habit, typically reaching around 60–80 cm in height, makes it perfect for limited spaces or as part of a mixed planting scheme.
Golden Treasure thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained, acidic to neutral soils. This variety is particularly valued for its vibrant golden-yellow foliage in spring and summer, turning warm orange hues in autumn, adding long-lasting seasonal interest.
Hardy and low-maintenance, 'Golden Treasure' is well-suited to cooler climates and exposed locations, making it a great choice for northern or upland gardens. It also tolerates poor soils and is suitable for wildlife-friendly gardens, attracting insects and providing ground cover. For best results, plant it in an open, sunny spot where its colorful foliage can shine, and avoid overly dry or chalky soil conditions. Minimal pruning is required.
Betula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Girth 10-12cm - Height - 500-550cm - 75lt
£825.00
Unit price perBetula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Girth 10-12cm - Height - 500-550cm - 75lt
£825.00
Unit price perThe Betula nigra ‘Heritage’, commonly known as the Heritage River Birch or Black Birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is celebrated for its distinctive, attractive bark and robust nature, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in the UK.
The Heritage River Birch can grow to a height of 21 metres, with a spread of 9 to 12 metres. It has a rounded to pyramidal shape when young, maturing into an irregular oval or rounded form. The leaves are simple, ovate, and serrated, displaying a vibrant green colour during the growing season, which turns a striking yellow in autumn.
One of the most notable features of the Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is its exfoliating bark. The bark peels away in layers, revealing a patchwork of colours ranging from creamy white and pinkish-tan to reddish-brown, providing year-round visual interest. This characteristic bark makes the tree particularly attractive in winter landscapes when foliage is absent.
This cultivar is highly tolerant of various soil conditions, including wet soils, which makes it ideal for planting near water bodies or in poorly drained areas.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ prefers full sun to partial shade. The tree is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. Its resilience, ornamental bark, and attractive foliage make it a desirable choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes.
Betula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 200-250cm - 20lt
£135.00
Unit price perBetula Nigra "Heritage" - River Birch| Black Birch Cully - Height - 200-250cm - 20lt
£135.00
Unit price perThe Betula nigra ‘Heritage’, commonly known as the Heritage River Birch or Black Birch, is a deciduous tree native to the eastern United States. It is celebrated for its distinctive, attractive bark and robust nature, making it a popular choice for ornamental planting in the UK.
The Heritage River Birch can grow to a height of 21 metres, with a spread of 9 to 12 metres. It has a rounded to pyramidal shape when young, maturing into an irregular oval or rounded form. The leaves are simple, ovate, and serrated, displaying a vibrant green colour during the growing season, which turns a striking yellow in autumn.
One of the most notable features of the Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ is its exfoliating bark. The bark peels away in layers, revealing a patchwork of colours ranging from creamy white and pinkish-tan to reddish-brown, providing year-round visual interest. This characteristic bark makes the tree particularly attractive in winter landscapes when foliage is absent.
This cultivar is highly tolerant of various soil conditions, including wet soils, which makes it ideal for planting near water bodies or in poorly drained areas.
Betula nigra ‘Heritage’ prefers full sun to partial shade. The tree is relatively low maintenance, requiring minimal pruning and care once established. Its resilience, ornamental bark, and attractive foliage make it a desirable choice for gardens, parks, and urban landscapes.
Betula pendula Youngii | Young’s Weeping Birch - Stem 210-220 - Height 250-270cm - 35lt
£350.00
Unit price perBetula pendula Youngii | Young’s Weeping Birch - Stem 210-220 - Height 250-270cm - 35lt
£350.00
Unit price perBetula pendula Youngii | Young’s Weeping Birch - Stem 210-220cm - Height 220-270cm- 65lt
£630.00
Unit price perBetula pendula Youngii | Young’s Weeping Birch - Stem 210-220cm - Height 220-270cm- 65lt
£630.00
Unit price perBetula utilis jacquemontii | Kashmir Birch - Multistem - Height 350-400cm, 45lt
£430.00
Unit price perBetula utilis jacquemontii | Kashmir Birch - Multistem - Height 350-400cm, 45lt
£430.00
Unit price perBetula jacquemontii Multi-stem is a medium-sized, vigorous, multi-stem, deciduous tree with upright, pyramidal habit and superb snow-white peeling bark of its elegant multiple trunks. Its leaves are ovate, dark green and turn bright yellow in autumn. Male flowers are yellowish-brown and appear in dropping catkins, while female flowers are greenish and appear in upright catkins. Multi-stem Himalayan Birch can grow in any type of soil, even sand or clay, as long as it is moist and well-drained. It thrives in full sun or partial shade. It is extremely hardy and does best in cool northern climates. Does not tolerate heat and humidity. Requires very little pruning. Multi-stem trees have larger foliage and provide more shade. Betula jacquemontii Multi-stem is a very attractive tree because of it highly decorative multiple trunks and stunning white bark. Perfect as a specimen plant or in beds and borders. Great for cottage and urban gardens. Suitable for growing in large containers.
Betula utilis Snow Queen - Clear Stem 145cm - Height 380-400cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perBetula utilis Snow Queen - Clear Stem 145cm - Height 380-400cm - 45lt
£490.00
Unit price perBetula 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 perBirch Grayswood Ghost | Betula utilis - 150-180cm - 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perBirch Grayswood Ghost | Betula utilis - 150-180cm - 10lt
£88.00
Unit price perBroad-leaved Cockspur Thorn | Crataegus Persimilis 'Prunifolia' - Height 200 -230cm - Girth 6-8cm - 30lt
£199.00
Unit price perBroad-leaved Cockspur Thorn | Crataegus Persimilis 'Prunifolia' - Height 200 -230cm - Girth 6-8cm - 30lt
£199.00
Unit price perCrataegus persimilis 'Prunifolia' is a small, ornamental, deciduous tree with broad, compact, rounded crown, and thorny branches. Glossy, broad-oval, dark green leaves look spectacular in autumn when they turn scarlet, deep yellow and purple. Small, fragrant, white flowers cover the tree in late spring and are followed by attractive clusters of deep red berries that persist on thorny branches for a long time. Attractive to birds and bees. Crataegus persimilis 'Prunifolia’ is very undemanding and adaptable. It grows well in any kind of soil, except waterlogged, but prefers medium moisture, well-drained soils, in full sun or partial shade. It is suitable for most difficult gardens. It tolerates full exposure to coastal winds and air pollution. Very resilient and low maintenance. Crataegus persimilis 'Prunifolia’ is a stunning ornamental tree, perfect as a specimen plant or for hedges and screens in cottage and informal gardens. Great for urban and coastal areas.
Carpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' | Hornebean Fastigata - Height 140-180cm - 10lt
£90.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus 'Fastigiata' | Hornebean Fastigata - Height 140-180cm - 10lt
£90.00
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