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Acacia dealbata 'Gaulois Astier' | Mimosa Tree - Height 140-180cm, 10lt
£98.00
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£98.00
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Acer davidii Viper | Snake Bark Maple - Height 200-220cm, 10lt
£98.00
Unit price perAcer davidii Viper | Snake Bark Maple - Height 200-220cm, 10lt
£98.00
Unit price perAcer griseum | Paperback Maple - 210-230cm - 50lt
£795.00
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£795.00
Unit price perAcer griseum | Paperback Maple - Height 135-145cm - 20lt
£200.00
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£200.00
Unit price perAcer pensylvanicum' | Moosewood Maple - 210-230cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perAcer pensylvanicum' | Moosewood Maple - 210-230cm - 20lt
£105.00
Unit price perAcer pensylvanicum, commonly known as the striped maple, is a deciduous tree native to the forests of eastern North America. It is a small to medium-sized tree, typically growing between 5 to 10 metres tall, with a slender trunk and spreading branches that create a rounded crown. The bark of young trees is particularly striking, characterised by green and white vertical stripes, giving the tree its common name. As the tree matures, the bark darkens to a reddish-brown or grey, and the stripes become less pronounced.
The leaves of Acer pensylvanicum are large and broad, usually measuring 12 to 18 centimetres in length and width. They are three-lobed, with a slightly serrated edge, and have a soft, velvety texture. The leaves are bright green in spring and summer, turning vibrant shades of yellow in the autumn before falling. This autumnal display makes the tree an attractive feature in woodland settings.
In late spring, the striped maple produces clusters of small, yellow-green flowers that hang down in delicate racemes. These flowers are unisexual, with male and female flowers often found on the same tree. Pollinated by wind or insects, the flowers develop into distinctive winged seeds, called samaras, which mature in late summer and are dispersed by the wind.
Acer pensylvanicum thrives in cool, shaded environments, preferring moist, well-drained soils. It is commonly found in the understorey of mixed hardwood forests, where it grows slowly in the dappled light. The striped maple is also known for its ability to regenerate from stumps, making it resilient in disturbed forest areas.
Acer Platanoides | Norway Maple - Height 240-260cm - 30lt
£165.00
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£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.
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' - Clear Stem 180cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 350-400cm - 70lt
£379.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Crimson King' - Clear Stem 180cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 350-400cm - 70lt
£379.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Crimson King' is a robust, vigorous, medium-sized deciduous tree with dense, conical to oval crown and impressive foliage. Five-lobed shiny leaves are rich, dark red-purple in spring and summer, and golden, orange and maroon in autumn. Clusters of yellow-green flowers appear in spring before the leaves and are followed by purple winged nuts.
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' can grow in any soil, except peaty soils and soils with stagnant groundwater. It can withstand short floods and harsh winds, but it doesn’t like sea winds. It prefers full sun, but tolerates partial shade, heat, drought, and frost. Very resilient and low maintenance, Crimson King Norway Maple is commonly used as a park tree and as a solitary species. It is tolerant to air pollution and partial paving, therefore, suitable for growing in cities and industrial areas. Ideal for larger gardens where it can provide deep shade and background for specimen plants.
Acer platanoides 'Crimson King' | Norway Maple Crimson King - Height 200-220cm, 10lt
£80.00
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£80.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides 'Drummondii' | Norway Maple - Height 180-200cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides 'Drummondii' | Norway Maple - Height 180-200cm - 12lt
£96.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides 'Drummondii' | Norway Maple 1/2 std Clear Stem - 150-180cm, 10lt
£358.00
Unit price perAcer Platanoides 'Drummondii' | Norway Maple 1/2 std Clear Stem - 150-180cm, 10lt
£358.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' Clear stem160cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 300-350cm - 45lt
£379.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' Clear stem160cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 300-350cm - 45lt
£379.00
Unit price perAcer platanoides Princeton Gold is a medium-sized, fast-growing, deciduous tree with upright, spreading, broadly columnar habit and bright golden foliage with red petioles. It retains this beautiful and attractive colour throughout spring and summer, slowly turning green.
Clusters of small, inconspicuous, yellow flowers emerge on bare branches before leaves show up. Princeton Gold Norway Maple is very easy to grow in a wide range of moist, well-drained soils. It likes full sun and partial shade. It is very hardy and resilient, not much susceptible to leaf scorch, resistant to drought, frost, and wind, though it may need to be sheltered form harsh winds.
Beautiful sunny golden leaves make Acer platanoides Princeton Gold an impressive focal point or specimen plant. It tolerates air pollution well, therefore, it is suitable for planting in cities and industrial areas. A great addition to any medium-sized or large garden.
Acer pseudoplatanus 'Brilliantissimum' | Shrimp-Leaved Sycamore - 120-180cm, 10lt
£98.00
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£98.00
Unit price perAcer 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 Pseudoplatanus Simon Louie Frerers | Variegated sycamore 'Simon-Louis Frerers' - 200-220cm - 12lt
£98.00
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£98.00
Unit price perAcer Rubrum ' Armstrong Gold' - Height 180-210cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perAcer Rubrum ' Armstrong Gold' - Height 180-210cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perAcer rubrum ‘Armstrong Gold’ is a striking, upright selection of the red maple, valued for its refined form, vibrant seasonal color, and adaptability to urban conditions. This cultivar develops a strong, columnar habit with a narrow canopy, typically reaching 40 to 50 feet tall and 12 to 16 feet wide at maturity. Its tidy silhouette makes it an excellent choice for streetscapes, parking lots, or smaller residential landscapes where space is limited but vertical impact is desired.
In spring, the tree produces clusters of inconspicuous red flowers before leaf emergence, adding subtle early-season interest. The leaves unfold bright green and remain fresh through summer, then transform into brilliant shades of golden-orange to red in autumn, creating a dazzling display of color. The bark is smooth and gray, adding winter appeal and contrast.
‘Armstrong Gold’ thrives in full sun and moist, well-drained soil but tolerates a range of urban conditions, including compacted or slightly alkaline soils. It is also relatively low-maintenance, pest-resistant, and adaptable, making it a dependable choice for both aesthetic and functional landscape use.
Acer Rubrum October Glory Maple | October Glory Red Maple - Height 190-200cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perAcer Rubrum October Glory Maple | October Glory Red Maple - Height 190-200cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perThe Acer rubrum 'October Glory,' commonly known as the Red Maple 'October Glory,' is a remarkable ornamental tree that can thrive in the UK climate, making it an attractive addition to the UK market. This deciduous tree, native to North America, offers stunning fall foliage and adaptable growth, making it well-suited for British gardens.
In the UK, where autumn is celebrated for its vibrant foliage displays, the 'October Glory' Red Maple shines. It typically reaches a height of 12-15 meters (40-50 feet) with a slightly smaller spread, making it a suitable choice for medium to large gardens and parks. Its canopy takes on a broadly oval shape, providing ample shade and an impressive presence in the landscape.
One of the 'October Glory' Red Maple's most outstanding features is its spectacular autumn foliage. As the seasons transition, its lush green leaves transform into a captivating display of brilliant reds and oranges. This eye-catching foliage makes it a favourite for Autumn colour and adds a striking visual element to UK gardens, especially during the autumn months.
Regarding its suitability for the UK climate, the 'October Glory' Red Maple is reasonably adaptable. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for various garden settings. While it prefers well-drained soil, it can tolerate occasional wet conditions, which can be beneficial in the UK's often unpredictable climate. This adaptability to different soil types and moisture levels enhances its suitability for UK gardens.
Additionally, the 'October Glory' Red Maple is relatively cold-hardy, which is essential for withstanding the UK's occasionally harsh winters. While it may lose its leaves during winter, its bare branches can still provide an elegant silhouette in the garden.
In conclusion, the 'October Glory' Red Maple is an excellent choice for the UK market, offering stunning autumn foliage, adaptable growth, and the ability to thrive in the UK's climate. Its vibrant display of red and orange leaves in the fall adds a touch of grandeur to British gardens and parks, making it an attractive option for those seeking a visually striking and hardy tree for their landscape.
Acer Rubrum Redpointe Maple | Acer rubrum Redpointe - Height 210-230cm - 12lt
£107.00
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£107.00
Unit price perAcer rubrum 'Redpointe' ('Frank Junior') is medium-sized, fast-growing, upright, oval to pyramidal, vigorous, deciduous tree. It has palmate, lobed, glossy dark green leaves that become beautifully vivid bright red in autumn. Red flowers in small umbrellas show up in March and are followed by winged nuts, samaras, in autumn. Perfect as a large specimen or shade tree, nice-looking when planted in groups.
Redpointe Red Maple is an American variety of red maple cultivated for planting in cities as street or park trees. It prefers slightly acidic, well-drained soil. In calcareous soil, it will stagnate and its autumn colour will be less intense. It prefers full sun, but tolerates partial shade. Resistant to frost, moderately to winds, it doesn’t like salt and sea winds, therefore, it is not suitable for coasts. It was developed and introduced to market by Keith S. Warren from J. Frank Schmidt & Son Co. nursery in Oregon, USA.
Acer rubrum Summer Red - Height 250-260cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perAcer rubrum Summer Red - Height 250-260cm - 12lt
£107.00
Unit price perThe Acer rubrum 'Summer Red,' also known as the Red Maple 'Summer Red,' is a splendid ornamental tree ideally suited for the UK market. This deciduous tree, native to North America, boasts remarkable features that make it a valuable addition to British gardens.
The 'Summer Red' Red Maple typically attains a height of 12-15 meters (40-50 feet) with a slightly narrower spread, making it suitable for medium to large gardens and public spaces. Its canopy forms a broadly oval shape, offering ample shade and a striking presence in the landscape.
One of the most captivating attributes of the 'Summer Red' Red Maple is its vibrant summer foliage. Throughout the warmer months, its leaves adorn a lush green hue, creating a pleasant and cooling effect in the garden. This enduring greenery enhances the tree's appeal, providing a soothing contrast to the typical British green landscape.
In the UK's climate, the 'Summer Red' Red Maple proves adaptable. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile for diverse garden environments. While it prefers well-drained soil, it can tolerate occasional damp conditions, which align with the UK's variable weather patterns. This adaptability to different soil types and moisture levels contributes to its suitability for UK gardens.
Furthermore, the 'Summer Red' Red Maple is reasonably cold-resistant, a crucial characteristic for withstanding the UK's potentially harsh winters. During the colder months, the tree may shed its leaves, but its graceful branches still offer an elegant structure to the garden.
In conclusion, the 'Summer Red' Red Maple is an excellent choice for the UK market, providing year-round appeal with its beautiful summer foliage, adaptability to the UK's climate, and capacity to thrive in various garden settings. Its enduring green leaves make it an attractive option for those seeking a tree that can add lushness and elegance to British gardens and public spaces, making it an appealing choice for both homeowners and landscapers.
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