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Red maple | Acer rubrum Redpointe - Clear stem 100cm - Height 300-330cm - Girth 14-18cm - 50lt
£295.00
Unit price perRed maple | Acer rubrum Redpointe - Clear stem 100cm - Height 300-330cm - Girth 14-18cm - 50lt
£295.00
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.
Red Oak | Quercus rubra - 2-3 year old - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - 2-3 year old - Height 100-120cm - 10lt
£48.00
Unit price perQuercus rubra, commonly known as the Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. This oak species belongs to the Fagaceae family and is renowned for its striking appearance, impressive size, and ecological significance.
Mature Quercus Rubra trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and possess a wide, rounded crown that provides ample shade during the summer months. Its leaves, which are alternately arranged along the branches, are deeply lobed with pointed tips and possess a vibrant green colour in the spring and summer. However, during the autumn season, they transform into a breathtaking spectacle of crimson and red hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping.
The bark of the Northern Red Oak is dark brown, often becoming rough and deeply furrowed with age, adding to its visual appeal. The tree produces acorns as its fruit, which are an essential food source for numerous wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and birds. This contributes to its ecological significance by supporting local ecosystems.
Quercus rubra prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to a variety of soil types, making it a hardy and resilient tree species. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile in different environmental conditions.
Quercus rubra stands as a symbol of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. Its presence in North American forests and landscapes enriches the environment and provides valuable resources for both wildlife and human use. This iconic tree embodies the timeless beauty of nature and its vital role in sustaining the ecosystems it inhabits.
Red Oak | Quercus Rubra - Established - Girth 6-8cm - Height 250-310cm - 30lt
£270.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus Rubra - Established - Girth 6-8cm - Height 250-310cm - 30lt
£270.00
Unit price perQuercus rubra, commonly known as the Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. This oak species belongs to the Fagaceae family and is renowned for its striking appearance, impressive size, and ecological significance.
Mature Quercus Rubra trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and possess a wide, rounded crown that provides ample shade during the summer months. Its leaves, which are alternately arranged along the branches, are deeply lobed with pointed tips and possess a vibrant green colour in the spring and summer. However, during the autumn season, they transform into a breath taking spectacle of crimson and red hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping.
The bark of the Northern Red Oak is dark brown, often becoming rough and deeply furrowed with age, adding to its visual appeal. The tree produces acorns as its fruit, which are an essential food source for numerous wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and birds. This contributes to its ecological significance by supporting local ecosystems.
Quercus rubra prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to a variety of soil types, making it a hardy and resilient tree species. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile in different environmental conditions.
Quercus rubra stands as a symbol of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. Its presence in North American forests and landscapes enriches the environment and provides valuable resources for both wildlife and human use. This iconic tree embodies the timeless beauty of nature and its vital role in sustaining the ecosystems it inhabits.
Red Oak | Quercus rubra - Height 150-200cm - 12lt
£73.00
Unit price perRed Oak | Quercus rubra - Height 150-200cm - 12lt
£73.00
Unit price perQuercus rubra, commonly known as the Northern Red Oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to North America, including parts of the United States and Canada. This oak species belongs to the Fagaceae family and is renowned for its striking appearance, impressive size, and ecological significance.
Mature Quercus Rubra trees can reach heights of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and possess a wide, rounded crown that provides ample shade during the summer months. Its leaves, which are alternately arranged along the branches, are deeply lobed with pointed tips and possess a vibrant green colour in the spring and summer. However, during the autumn season, they transform into a breathtaking spectacle of crimson and red hues, making it a popular choice for ornamental landscaping.
The bark of the Northern Red Oak is dark brown, often becoming rough and deeply furrowed with age, adding to its visual appeal. The tree produces acorns as its fruit, which are an essential food source for numerous wildlife species, including squirrels, deer, and birds. This contributes to its ecological significance by supporting local ecosystems.
Quercus rubra prefers well-drained soils and can adapt to a variety of soil types, making it a hardy and resilient tree species. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, making it versatile in different environmental conditions.
Quercus rubra stands as a symbol of strength, resilience, and natural beauty. Its presence in North American forests and landscapes enriches the environment and provides valuable resources for both wildlife and human use. This iconic tree embodies the timeless beauty of nature and its vital role in sustaining the ecosystems it inhabits.
Regal Prince Oak | Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perRegal Prince Oak | Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus bicolor 'Regal Prince', also known as the Regal Prince oak, is an exceptional hybrid between the swamp white oak (Quercus bicolor) and the columnar English oak (Quercus robur ‘Fastigiata’). It is admired for its strikingly upright, oval form, making it a perfect choice for narrower landscapes, avenues, or urban plantings where space is limited but impact is desired. Growing to around 15–18 meters tall with a relatively slim spread, it maintains a refined, formal silhouette. The glossy, dark green leaves provide lush seasonal interest, turning golden-yellow to rich brown in autumn for a dramatic display. Hardy and adaptable, Regal Prince thrives in a wide range of soils, including wetter conditions inherited from its swamp white oak parent. Its resilience against pollution, disease, and harsh climates makes it an outstanding urban tree. Combining elegance, strength, and durability, Quercus bicolor 'Regal Prince' brings timeless character and enduring beauty to modern landscapes.
River Birch 'Heritage' | Black Birch Cully | Betula Nigra - Height - 500-550cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£340.00
Unit price perRiver Birch 'Heritage' | Black Birch Cully | Betula Nigra - Height - 500-550cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£340.00
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.
Robinia Pseudoacacia Frisia | Black Locust - 160-190cm - 12lt
£82.00
Unit price perRobinia Pseudoacacia Frisia | Black Locust - 160-190cm - 12lt
£82.00
Unit price perRobinia pseudoacacia 'Frisia' is a captivating and resilient deciduous tree, often recognized by its striking golden-yellow foliage. This robust cultivar stands out for its adaptability and rapid growth, often thriving in diverse environmental conditions, including urban areas with substantial pollution. Originating from the black locust tree, 'Frisia' inherits a hardy and enduring nature, demonstrating significant resistance to harsh weather conditions, rendering it a prevalent choice among garden enthusiasts and landscape architects.
The tree is a magnificent spectacle during the spring season when it is adorned with pendulous clusters of sweetly fragrant, white, pea-like flowers, attracting a myriad of pollinators, notably bees, enhancing biodiversity within its vicinity. The blooms are followed by smooth, elongated seed pods, contributing to the tree's visual appeal. The vibrant foliage, which creates a pronounced contrast with the surroundings, transitions to a lighter shade of yellow in the autumn, offering an extended period of visual interest.
Despite its aesthetic appeal and resilience, 'Frisia' necessitates vigilant management due to its propensity for suckering and its invasive nature. Proper pruning is vital to maintain its structural integrity and curtail unrestrained growth. This tree is suitable for individuals seeking a low-maintenance yet visually arresting focal point in their landscapes.
Salix matsudana Tortuosa | Wiggerly Willow - 160-200cm - 12lt
£78.00
Unit price perSalix matsudana Tortuosa | Wiggerly Willow - 160-200cm - 12lt
£78.00
Unit price perSalix Sepulcralis var. chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Height 210-250cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perSalix Sepulcralis var. chrysocoma | Golden Weeping Willow - Height 210-250cm - 20lt
£120.00
Unit price perSawtooth Oak | Quercus acutissima - Pot Grown - Height 160-180cm - 10lt
£155.00
Unit price perSawtooth Oak | Quercus acutissima - Pot Grown - Height 160-180cm - 10lt
£155.00
Unit price perQuercus acutissima, commonly called the sawtooth oak, is a striking deciduous tree native to East Asia and widely appreciated for its adaptability and elegance. Named for its distinctive long, narrow leaves with sharply serrated edges, it brings a bold texture to landscapes. In spring and summer, the tree displays rich green foliage, which turns golden-yellow in autumn, creating a brilliant seasonal highlight. Growing up to 25 meters tall, the sawtooth oak forms a broad, spreading crown that offers generous shade and a commanding presence. Hardy and fast-growing, it thrives in a wide range of soils and climates, making it a versatile choice for parks, gardens, and reforestation projects. Traditionally valued for its durable timber, Quercus acutissima also supports wildlife with its acorns and sheltering canopy. Symbolizing resilience, longevity, and natural harmony, the sawtooth oak embodies both practical utility and timeless beauty, making it ideal for sustainable landscapes and crafted products.
Scarlet oak | Quercus coccinea - Height 140-160cm - Girth 4-6cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perScarlet oak | Quercus coccinea - Height 140-160cm - Girth 4-6cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus coccinea, known as the scarlet oak, is a stunning deciduous tree native to North America and admired for its brilliant seasonal display. In spring and summer, its deeply lobed green leaves form a graceful canopy, but it is in autumn that the tree reveals its true brilliance—transforming into fiery shades of scarlet, crimson, and deep red. This spectacular burst of color makes the scarlet oak a cherished symbol of vitality, transformation, and natural beauty. Its strong wood, hardy growth, and deep root system reflect resilience and endurance, qualities that have long connected this oak to strength and stability. Thriving in upland soils and sunlit environments, Quercus coccinea also plays an important ecological role, supporting wildlife and enriching landscapes with its vibrant presence. With its striking appearance and enduring symbolism, the scarlet oak embodies the essence of boldness, energy, and timeless connection to the natural world.
Sequoiadendron giganteum pendulum | Giant redwood 'Pendulum' - Height 175cm - Width 150-175cm - 90lt
£569.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum pendulum | Giant redwood 'Pendulum' - Height 175cm - Width 150-175cm - 90lt
£569.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | Giant redwood - Height - 60-80cm - 10lt
£98.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | Giant redwood - Height - 60-80cm - 10lt
£98.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | Giant redwood - Height 175cm - Width 150-175cm - 90lt
£468.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | Giant redwood - Height 175cm - Width 150-175cm - 90lt
£468.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | giant redwood | Sequoia | - Height 90cm - Width 80-90cm - 12lt
£170.00
Unit price perSequoiadendron giganteum | giant redwood | Sequoia | - Height 90cm - Width 80-90cm - 12lt
£170.00
Unit price perShingle Oak | Quercus imbricaria - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perShingle Oak | Quercus imbricaria - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus imbricaria, commonly known as the shingle oak, is a distinctive and graceful species native to North America. Unlike many oaks, it bears smooth, oval, unlobed leaves that create a lush, uniform canopy of deep green throughout the summer, turning golden-brown in autumn. Its name comes from the historic use of its durable wood for making shingles, a testament to its practicality and long-lasting value. Strong and resilient, the shingle oak thrives across a variety of soils and landscapes, symbolizing reliability, adaptability, and natural balance. Its sturdy growth and steady presence have made it a cherished tree in both wild and cultivated settings, offering shade, habitat, and timeless beauty. Quercus imbricaria captures the quiet elegance of nature, blending usefulness with harmony, and serves as a living emblem of endurance. It is an ideal inspiration for products that celebrate sustainability, tradition, and the enduring strength of the natural world.
Shumard oak | Quercus shumardii - Height 160-180cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perShumard oak | Quercus shumardii - Height 160-180cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£135.00
Unit price perQuercus shumardii, commonly known as the Shumard oak, is a stately deciduous tree valued for its impressive size, strength, and brilliant autumn color. Typically reaching 20 to 25 meters in height with a broad spread of 15 to 20 meters, it develops a strong, upright form with a wide, rounded crown. Its deeply lobed, glossy green leaves provide lush summer shade and transform into vibrant shades of red and orange in the fall, creating a spectacular seasonal display. Shumard oak thrives in a variety of soil types, including poorly drained sites, and is highly tolerant of urban conditions, drought, and pollution once established. Its durability, adaptability, and beauty make it an outstanding choice for parks, large gardens, avenues, and restoration projects, offering long-term structure and habitat for wildlife.
Silver Birch 'Dalecarlica' | Betula pendula - Height 200-220cm - 12lt
£88.00
Unit price perSilver Birch 'Dalecarlica' | Betula pendula - Height 200-220cm - 12lt
£88.00
Unit price perBetula pendula 'Dalecarlica,' commonly known as the Swedish Birch or Dalecarlian Birch, is a striking deciduous tree cultivar celebrated for its distinctive appearance and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. This cultivar is a popular choice among landscape designers and garden enthusiasts for its unique characteristics.
Dalecarlian Birch typically reaches a height of 40 to 50 feet (12 to 15 meters) with a graceful, upright, and slightly weeping form. Its slender branches elegantly arch downwards, creating a charming pendulous effect. The bark of this birch variety is a standout feature, characterized by its creamy-white colour with dark, diamond-shaped fissures that become more pronounced with age. This contrast between the bark's white background and dark patterns creates a visually striking tree year-round.
The foliage of Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica' consists of small, diamond-shaped leaves that are bright green in the spring and summer. In the fall, these leaves transition to a stunning golden-yellow colour, providing a spectacular display of autumnal beauty. The delicate leaves rustle gently in the breeze, adding to the tree's overall appeal.
One of the advantages of this cultivar is its adaptability to various soil types and moisture conditions. Swedish Birch thrives in full sun to partial shade and is tolerant of a wide range of soil pH levels. It can tolerate moist to well-drained soils, making it suitable for a variety of garden settings, including urban environments, parks, and residential landscapes.
Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica' is known for its low maintenance requirements. While it benefits from occasional pruning to maintain its shape and remove dead or diseased branches, it generally requires minimal care.
In summary, Betula pendula 'Dalecarlica,' or the Swedish Birch, is a visually captivating and adaptable tree cultivar known for its graceful pendulous form, distinctive bark, and golden autumn foliage. Its ability to thrive in diverse soil and light conditions makes it a versatile choice for a wide range of garden and landscape applications, while its unique aesthetic qualities make it a cherished addition to outdoor spaces.
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