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Apple tree 'Laxton's Superb' | Malus domestica - TM26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Laxton's Superb' | Malus domestica - TM26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perLaxton's Superb Apple is an old-fashioned, traditional, sweet, aromatic dessert apple. It was bred by Laxton Brothers in Bedford, UK in 1897. This apple plant is great for cold or exposed locations. It is fast-growing, but has a tendency to biennial bearing. It brings better crop when planted with another variety. It prefers full sun and fertile, well-drained soil. Doesn’t like very acidic soils, shallow chalk soils, and shade more than half of the day. Its flowers are pretty and fragrant, white with some pink, self-pollinating and long-lasting.
The fruit is green-yellow with orange-red blush and crisp firm flesh. It is similar to Cox’s Orange Pippin, which is one of its parents, but it is a bit superior with larger fruits, slightly richer flavour and better keeping qualities. Ready for harvesting in October, it can be stored till January. Late-season and heavy cropping.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.

Apple tree 'Lord Lambourne' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Lord Lambourne' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price per"Lord Lambourne" is a distinguished English dessert apple, celebrated for its tantalizing sweet-tart balance. Introduced in the early 20th century, its juicy, aromatic flesh and crisp texture make it a preferred choice for fresh eating.
The apple showcases an alluring appearance: a brilliant red flush gracefully juxtaposed against a yellow-green backdrop. When in full bloom, the tree becomes a sight to behold, draped in beautiful white blossoms that exude a subtle fragrance.
When grafted onto the M26 rootstock, "Lord Lambourne" becomes particularly suitable for those with limited garden space. M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock, ensuring that the tree remains relatively compact, typically reaching heights of 10-12 feet. This makes it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or orchards and for those who wish for more manageable tree sizes without compromising fruit quality.
The combination also brings about earlier fruiting, usually within 2-3 years of planting. However, it's worth noting that while "Lord Lambourne" can produce fruit alone, it thrives best with cross-pollination from another suitable apple variety. This ensures optimal fruit set and production.
In conclusion, "Lord Lambourne" on M26 is a perfect fusion of flavor and convenience, marrying delectable fruit with a tree size suited for compact spaces.
Apple tree 'Red Devil' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Red Devil' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perRed Devil Apple plant is a deciduous, hardy, vigorous tree with a bushy, upright habit, attractive pink-white flowers, and stunning, deep red fruit. Its creamy flesh is white, but stained with red and produces beautiful pink juice. Red Devil apples ripen in mid-September and are harvested till mid-October. The fruit has juicy and moderately sweet and sharp taste with a hint of strawberry flavour. They store well and can be kept till January.
Red Devil Apple was bred by Hugh Ermen, in Faversham, Kent in 1975, and introduced in 1990 as an excellent, modern dessert apple. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, and adaptable to most weather conditions. It grows in almost any type of soil as long as it is moist and well-drained. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. It is self-fertile and doesn’t need a pollination partner.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Red Devil' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Red Devil' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 20lt
£94.00
Unit price perRed Devil Apple plant is a deciduous, hardy, vigorous tree with a bushy, upright habit, attractive pink-white flowers, and stunning, deep red fruit. Its creamy flesh is white, but stained with red and produces beautiful pink juice. Red Devil apples ripen in mid-September and are harvested till mid-October. The fruit has juicy and moderately sweet and sharp taste with a hint of strawberry flavour. They store well and can be kept till January.
Red Devil Apple was bred by Hugh Ermen, in Faversham, Kent in 1975, and introduced in 1990 as an excellent, modern dessert apple. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, and adaptable to most weather conditions. It grows in almost any type of soil as long as it is moist and well-drained. It prefers full sun, but can tolerate partial shade. It is self-fertile and doesn’t need a pollination partner.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Red Falstaff' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£79.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Red Falstaff' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£79.00
Unit price perMalus domestica ‘Red Falstaff’ is a late-season, heavy-cropping dessert apple with lovely, pinkish white flowers blooming in April and May, and abundance of delicious, very balanced, crisp and juicy, orange-red apples, ready for harvesting in October. Apples can be stored throughout the winter. Malus domestica ‘Red Falstaff’ likes deep, fertile, moist, well-drained soils. Very acidic and chalk soils should be avoided. It thrives in full sun. It is very resistant to frost and tolerant of wind, but needs to be sheltered form harsh winter winds. Suitable for colder climates. It is self-fertile and an excellent pollinator for other varieties. It has a good disease resistance. Some pruning and fruit thinning may be required. Apple 'Red Falstaff' is an excellent dessert apple, a reliable and heavy cropper, perfect for informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Suitable for growing in containers. Very tasty when eaten fresh, but also great when used for culinary purposes.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Scrumptious' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Scrumptious' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perMalus domestica 'Scrumptious' is an early-fruiting, dessert apple tree with ovate, dark green leaves and pale pink flowers blooming in spring. Flowers are followed by heavy crops of large, sweet, crisp, and aromatic apples with thin, red skin and tasty, white flesh, ready for harvesting in early autumn, usually September. Malus domestica 'Scrumptious' grows best in moderately fertile, moist, well-drained soils in full sun, but can adapt to a wide range of soils as long as they are well-drained. It can tolerate partial shade but the best cropping occurs if grown in full sun. It can withstand frost and, therefore, suitable for colder areas. Fairly resistant to pests and diseases. It is self-fertile and a good pollinator to other varieties. May require pruning and fruit thinning for better crops. Apple 'Scrumptious' is a modern English dessert apple, a cross between the Golden Delicious and the Discovery. Great option for small informal and cottage gardens and for growing in containers.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Sunset' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perSunset apple is a heavy-cropping garden apple with upright, compact habit and attractive pale pink flowers that bloom in March. They are followed by small, round to ovate, golden-yellow and green fruit with red and orange striping. A white to ivory flesh is crisp, firm and fine-grained, sometimes tinged with green. It has sweet, sharp, aromatic flavour. Sunset Apple was bred in approximately 1918 by G. C. Addy at Ightham, Kent. One of the parent varieties is Cox’s Orange Pippin Apple. Sunset Apple was meant to be similar to it, but easier to grow. It is very resilient, generally disease-free, cold and frost resistant, therefore, suitable for growing even in northern parts of Europe. Doesn’t need a pollinating partner because it is self-fertile. It is not commercially grown because of its small size. Sunset apples are crispy and juicy, great for eating or cooking. When cooked, they retain their shape.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Apple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Worcester Pearmain' | Malus domestica - M26 - Dwarfing - 140-150cm - 10lt
£70.00
Unit price perMalus domestica 'Worcester Pearmain' is a popular dessert apple cultivar that is highly regarded for its sweet, juicy and aromatic fruit. It was first bred in Worcester, England, in 1873 by a horticulturist named Richard Williams. The variety has remained popular over the years due to its excellent flavor, attractive appearance, and ease of cultivation. The fruit of 'Worcester Pearmain' is typically medium to large in size, with a round shape and smooth, bright red skin that is often covered in yellow-green speckles. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy, with a sweet and slightly tart flavor that is highly aromatic. The fruit ripens in late August or early September and is typically ready for harvest in mid to late September. 'Worcester Pearmain' is a relatively easy variety to grow and is tolerant of a wide range of soil types and growing conditions. It is a vigorous tree that is highly productive, with a tendency to bear fruit in alternate years. The tree is also disease resistant, making it a good choice for home gardeners who want to grow apples without having to use a lot of pesticides.
M26 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock (smaller than MM106) used for apple trees, particularly in orchards and home gardens. It produces trees 10-12 feet in height, making them easier to manage and harvest. M26 ensures early fruit production, good anchorage, and medium vigor. However, it requires staking during early years and is moderately susceptible to fire blight.
Chamaerops humilis | European Dwarf Fan Palm - 40-60cm, 7lt
£52.00
Unit price perChamaerops humilis | European Dwarf Fan Palm - 40-60cm, 7lt
£52.00
Unit price perChamaerops humilis | European Dwarf Fan Palm - 70-100cm, 30lt
£190.00
Unit price perChamaerops humilis | European Dwarf Fan Palm - 70-100cm, 30lt
£190.00
Unit price perDwarf Hinoki Cypress | Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' - Height 80-100cm -18lt
£190.00
Unit price perDwarf Hinoki Cypress | Chamaecyparis obtusa 'Nana Gracilis' - Height 80-100cm -18lt
£190.00
Unit price perFull Moon Maple | Acer shirasawanum 'Moonrise' - Bushy - Height 120-140cm - 18-20lt
£125.00
Unit price perFull Moon Maple | Acer shirasawanum 'Moonrise' - Bushy - Height 120-140cm - 18-20lt
£125.00
Unit price perAcer shirasawanum 'Moonrise' is a stunning Japanese maple admired for its vibrant, ever-changing foliage. This small, rounded tree features deeply lobed leaves that emerge a bright red in spring, transitioning to chartreuse with red edges in summer, and finally glowing with fiery shades of orange and red in fall. Growing to 10-15 feet, 'Moonrise' is compact and ideal for small gardens, containers, or as a focal point in larger landscapes. It thrives in partial shade and well-drained soil, with excellent tolerance to sun and heat, making it easier to grow than many other maples. With its dramatic color shifts and unique form, Acer shirasawanum 'Moonrise' provides year-round interest and an elegant touch to any garden setting.
Gage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perGage 'Oullins Golden Gage' | Plum | Prunus domestica - 140-150cm - 12lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Gage Oullins Golden on St. Julian rootstock is a remarkable fruit tree revered for its capability to produce succulent and sweet golden fruits. This tree is grafted onto St. Julian rootstock, known for imparting a robust and resilient character to the plant, allowing it to flourish in a plethora of conditions. The moderately vigorous growth induced by this rootstock makes it suitable for gardens with limited space and offers easier manageability.
The fruits of Gage Oullins Golden are renowned for their exquisite taste and multifaceted utility. These golden gems are relished fresh and are also esteemed components in a variety of culinary creations, including jams, jellies, and baked delights, contributing a unique flavor profile that is both rich and refreshing.
This variety, with its prolific bearing, elevates garden landscapes by introducing an element of productivity and visual appeal. The allure of the sunlit golden fruits amidst the lush green foliage is a charming sight, creating a focal point of beauty and bounty. The St. Julian rootstock not only facilitates consistent and abundant yields but also aids in enhanced resistance against diseases and pests, ensuring healthier and more resilient plants. The combination of the Gage Oullins Golden with St. Julian rootstock is a harmonious union, promising a bountiful and flavorful harvest.
St. Julian rootstock is a semi-vigorous rootstock for gage trees, providing medium-sized trees, making it suitable for small gardens. It's widely used for its compatibility and adaptability, promoting good productivity and longevity. It's partially self-fertile and moderately resistant to diseases and pests. Ideal for plum and gage.
Ginkgo biloba 'Mariken' | Maidenhair Tree- Half Standard - Clear Stem 80cm - Height 135-150cm - 15lt
£135.00
Unit price perGinkgo biloba 'Mariken' | Maidenhair Tree- Half Standard - Clear Stem 80cm - Height 135-150cm - 15lt
£135.00
Unit price perGinkgo biloba Mariken - 1/4 std Clear Stem - 80-90cm, 15lt
£75.00
Unit price perGinkgo biloba Mariken - 1/4 std Clear Stem - 80-90cm, 15lt
£75.00
Unit price perGolden Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Bi Hoo' - Height 150-170cm - 20-25lt
£125.00
Unit price perGolden Bark Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Bi Hoo' - Height 150-170cm - 20-25lt
£125.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Bi Hoo' is a striking Japanese maple cultivar admired for its vibrant, textured bark and dynamic seasonal foliage. During winter, this deciduous tree showcases a stunning yellow-orange to coral bark, providing significant winter interest, contrasting the bleak surroundings. This bark coloration becomes a prominent feature as the tree matures and older bark peels away.
In the spring, 'Bi Hoo' produces small, inconspicuous flowers complemented by delicate, light green leaves which transform into a lush, deeper green in the summer. These palmate leaves are characterized by their serrated edges, typical of the Acer palmatum species, creating intricate patterns in the canopy.
Come autumn, the foliage transcends into a brilliant display of yellow, orange, and sometimes red, adding a spectacular finale to its seasonal performance. The diversity in color and texture throughout the year makes 'Bi Hoo' an enchanting focal point in gardens and landscapes.
Reaching around 15 feet at maturity, it is a relatively small tree, making it an ideal choice for smaller landscapes or confined spaces. It prefers well-drained, slightly acidic soils and protection from harsh winds and extreme sun, ensuring optimal growth and health. The unique characteristics of 'Bi Hoo' offer year-round aesthetic appeal.
Japanese maple 'Beni-maiko' | Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' - Bushy - Height 130-140cm - 20-25lt
£125.00
Unit price perJapanese maple 'Beni-maiko' | Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' - Bushy - Height 130-140cm - 20-25lt
£125.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' is a popular Japanese maple cultivar known for its stunning crimson-red foliage that emerges in the spring and deepens to a rich burgundy color in the summer and fall. The name 'Beni-maiko' translates to "red dancing girl" in Japanese, and this cultivar certainly lives up to its name with its graceful and eye-catching appearance.
This deciduous tree typically grows to a height of 8-12 feet with a spread of 6-10 feet, making it a great choice for smaller gardens or as a container plant. The leaves are deeply lobed and have a delicate, lacy appearance, adding a touch of elegance to any landscape.
In addition to its stunning foliage, 'Beni-maiko' also produces small red flowers in the spring that give way to winged samaras, or "helicopter" seeds, in the fall. The tree prefers partial shade and well-drained soil, and is generally low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners alike.
Overall, Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' is a striking and versatile tree that adds a touch of elegance and beauty to any garden or landscape.
When fully mature, Acer palmatum 'Beni-maiko' can reach a height of up to 12 feet with a spread of 6-10 feet. However, the ultimate size of the tree will depend on factors such as the growing conditions, pruning practices, and other environmental factors. This cultivar is considered to be a slow-growing tree, which makes it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or as a container plant. With its compact size and graceful appearance, 'Beni-maiko' is a great choice for adding a touch of elegance and beauty to any outdoor space.
Japanese maple 'Black Lace' | Acer palmatum - Height 160-170cm - 18-20lt
£120.00
Unit price perJapanese maple 'Black Lace' | Acer palmatum - Height 160-170cm - 18-20lt
£120.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Black Lace' is a distinctive cultivar of the Japanese Maple species, renowned for its unique and eye-catching, lacy, black-purple foliage. The deeply dissected leaves give a delicate appearance, contrasting elegantly with the robust and adaptive nature of the tree. This deciduous tree is relatively compact, typically reaching heights and spreads of up to 8 feet, making it a versatile choice for a variety of garden spaces.
The 'Black Lace' prefers partial shade but is adaptable to full sun, where the leaf color tends to intensify. It thrives in well-drained, moist, and fertile soils, and requires regular water, particularly in hotter climates, to avoid leaf scorch. Winter hardiness and a general resistance to pests and diseases make it a relatively low-maintenance choice for landscapes.
The dramatic foliage is a year-round interest, as it undergoes seasonal changes. Spring ushers in the fresh, deeply colored leaves, which turn into a vibrant crimson-red in autumn, providing a striking seasonal display. The intricate leaf texture and vibrant color transitions make Acer palmatum 'Black Lace' a sought-after cultivar, often used as a focal point in gardens, providing both aesthetic appeal and architectural interest.
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