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Gold Maple | Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' - Clear Stem - Height 300-350cm - Girth 8-10cm - 40lt
£190.00
Unit price perGold Maple | Acer platanoides 'Princeton Gold' - Clear Stem - Height 300-350cm - Girth 8-10cm - 40lt
£190.00
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Paper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 300-320cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perPaper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 300-320cm - Girth 8-10cm - 45lt
£255.00
Unit price perBetula papyrifera, commonly known as the paper birch or white birch, is a striking deciduous tree native to North America. It is best known for its distinctive white bark that peels in thin, paper-like layers, giving it a unique ornamental appeal throughout the year. This species typically grows quickly and can reach heights of 50 to 70 feet, with an open, airy canopy. Its dark green, serrated leaves turn a brilliant golden yellow in the fall, creating a beautiful seasonal display. Paper birch thrives in cool climates and is commonly found in northern forests, along streams, and in open woodlands. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun but can adapt to various conditions. In addition to its aesthetic value, Betula papyrifera provides important ecological benefits, offering food and habitat for wildlife. It is also historically significant, as Indigenous peoples used its bark for canoes, containers, and writing surfaces.
Purple-leaf Birch | Betula Purpurea - Height - 240-260cm - 12lt
£250.00
Unit price perPurple-leaf Birch | Betula Purpurea - Height - 240-260cm - 12lt
£250.00
Unit price perSlow-growing deciduous tree of open habit, eventually reaching about 10m in height. Bark purple-tinged white, becoming black and rugged at base. Leaves in spring are dark purple to dark-red, turning greenish purple in summer and finally purple-bronze in autumn
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.
Paper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 170-200cm - Girth 4cm - 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perPaper Birch | Betula Papyrifera - Height 170-200cm - Girth 4cm - 10lt
£92.00
Unit price perBetula papyrifera, commonly known as the paper birch or white birch, is a striking deciduous tree native to North America. It is best known for its distinctive white bark that peels in thin, paper-like layers, giving it a unique ornamental appeal throughout the year. This species typically grows quickly and can reach heights of 50 to 70 feet, with an open, airy canopy. Its dark green, serrated leaves turn a brilliant golden yellow in the fall, creating a beautiful seasonal display. Paper birch thrives in cool climates and is commonly found in northern forests, along streams, and in open woodlands. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and full sun but can adapt to various conditions. In addition to its aesthetic value, Betula papyrifera provides important ecological benefits, offering food and habitat for wildlife. It is also historically significant, as Indigenous peoples used its bark for canoes, containers, and writing surfaces.
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Aurea' | Sweet Gum 'Aurea' - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£138.00
Unit price perLiquidambar styraciflua 'Aurea' | Sweet Gum 'Aurea' - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£138.00
Unit price perLiquidambar styraciflua 'Aurea', commonly known as the golden sweetgum, is a striking deciduous tree renowned for its distinctive golden foliage and ornamental qualities. A cultivar of the American sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua), this tree is prized for its vibrant autumn colours and uniquely lobed, star-shaped leaves that add a bright accent to gardens and landscapes.
Reaching a mature height of approximately 10–15 metres, 'Aurea' develops a pyramidal shape when young, eventually maturing into a more rounded crown. Its foliage emerges in spring with a bright golden hue, creating an eye-catching contrast against its dark grey bark. As the seasons progress, the leaves take on deeper yellow tones, transitioning into shades of amber, orange, and occasionally red in autumn, depending on the climate and soil conditions.
The tree is well-suited to a range of soil types but thrives best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It prefers full sun to partial shade and is moderately tolerant of urban pollution, making it a suitable choice for parks, gardens, and avenues. While it is relatively low-maintenance, young specimens benefit from protection against strong winds and cold exposure, as the cultivar is slightly less hardy than the species.
In addition to its aesthetic appeal, 'Aurea' occasionally produces the characteristic spiky seed pods typical of the sweetgum species, although in smaller quantities. These provide added interest in winter but may require occasional clearance in more manicured settings.
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Aurea' is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a medium-sized tree with year-round interest, offering an ever-changing display of colour and form. Its golden tones brighten any landscape, making it a standout feature in larger gardens or mixed planting schemes.
Hoheria sexstylosa Snow White - Bushy/Feathered - Well established - Girth 10-12cm Height 220-250cm - 50lt
£480.00
Unit price perHoheria sexstylosa Snow White - Bushy/Feathered - Well established - Girth 10-12cm Height 220-250cm - 50lt
£480.00
Unit price perCrataegus Monogyna - Height 140-160cm - Bushy - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCrataegus Monogyna - Height 140-160cm - Bushy - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCrataegus monogyna, commonly known as the hawthorn or single-seeded hawthorn, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Europe, Northwest Africa, and Western Asia. Belonging to the Rosaceae family, this species is celebrated for its ornamental value, ecological importance, and medicinal properties.
In appearance, C. monogyna typically grows up to 5-15 meters in height, with a dense, thorny crown and dark green, serrated leaves that turn a vibrant red or orange in autumn. During spring, it produces clusters of fragrant white flowers with five petals, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to small, red berries known as haws, which persist through winter, providing sustenance for birds and other wildlife.
Hawthorn is valued for its ecological contributions. Its dense growth habit provides shelter and nesting sites for birds, while its flowers and berries serve as a vital food source for a range of wildlife species. Additionally, hawthorn is often planted in hedgerows and wildlife gardens to create natural barriers and enhance biodiversity.
In horticulture, C. monogyna is prized for its resilience, adaptability, and attractive features, making it a popular choice for hedging, landscaping, and urban greening projects. Its tolerance of various soil types and climatic conditions further adds to its appeal as a low-maintenance ornamental plant.
Overall, Crataegus monogyna stands as a symbol of resilience, beauty, and ecological importance, weaving its way through the landscapes and cultural tapestries of Europe and beyond.
Crataegus Monogyna - Height 140-160cm - Bushy - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCrataegus Monogyna - Height 140-160cm - Bushy - 10lt
£49.00
Unit price perCrataegus monogyna, commonly known as the hawthorn or single-seeded hawthorn, is a deciduous shrub or small tree native to Europe, Northwest Africa, and Western Asia. Belonging to the Rosaceae family, this species is celebrated for its ornamental value, ecological importance, and medicinal properties.
In appearance, C. monogyna typically grows up to 5-15 meters in height, with a dense, thorny crown and dark green, serrated leaves that turn a vibrant red or orange in autumn. During spring, it produces clusters of fragrant white flowers with five petals, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. These flowers give way to small, red berries known as haws, which persist through winter, providing sustenance for birds and other wildlife.
Hawthorn is valued for its ecological contributions. Its dense growth habit provides shelter and nesting sites for birds, while its flowers and berries serve as a vital food source for a range of wildlife species. Additionally, hawthorn is often planted in hedgerows and wildlife gardens to create natural barriers and enhance biodiversity.
In horticulture, C. monogyna is prized for its resilience, adaptability, and attractive features, making it a popular choice for hedging, landscaping, and urban greening projects. Its tolerance of various soil types and climatic conditions further adds to its appeal as a low-maintenance ornamental plant.
Overall, Crataegus monogyna stands as a symbol of resilience, beauty, and ecological importance, weaving its way through the landscapes and cultural tapestries of Europe and beyond.
Acer shirasawanum 'Aureum' | Golden Full Moon maple - Bushy - Height 140-150cm - 90lt
£1,320.00
Unit price perAcer shirasawanum 'Aureum' | Golden Full Moon maple - Bushy - Height 140-150cm - 90lt
£1,320.00
Unit price perAcer shirasawanum 'Jordan' is a distinctive, narrow, and upright tree, a unique cultivar of the Full Moon Maple. It's renowned for its striking golden-yellow foliage that shimmers in the light, bringing a vibrant splash of color to any garden, particularly in spring and autumn when the colors are most intense.
This tree typically reaches a height of about 10 to 15 feet, making it a compact and manageable addition to landscapes, perfect for smaller gardens or spaces where a broader canopy isn't suitable. Its upright growth habit, combined with its colorful presence, allows it to serve as an exquisite focal point or a complementary accent within diverse landscapes.
The leaves of 'Jordan' are particularly notable for their beauty; they exhibit a delicate and intricate texture, displaying a refined serration on the margins. In addition to its attractive foliage, the tree offers a subtle yet enchanting display of red flowers in spring, adding another layer of visual interest.
Resilient and relatively low-maintenance, Acer shirasawanum 'Jordan' is well-suited to a variety of soil types and conditions, although it prefers a sheltered location to protect its foliage from harsh winds and extreme sun, which can scorch the leaves. It's a radiant embodiment of horticultural elegance, combining form, texture, and color to create visual harmony within the garden.
Japanese maple 'Osakazuki' | Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£970.00
Unit price perJapanese maple 'Osakazuki' | Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£970.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Osakazuki' is a distinct cultivar of Japanese Maple notable for its stunning autumn foliage, which transforms into brilliant shades of fiery red. This deciduous tree has an elegant, rounded form and typically reaches a height and spread of 15-20 feet, making it a spectacular feature in gardens, especially in autumn.
The leaves of 'Osakazuki' are palmate and lobed, displaying a lush green color through spring and summer, before their autumn transformation. These leaves have a uniquely refined texture, enhancing its aesthetic appeal throughout the growing season.
Ideal for small gardens, 'Osakazuki' prefers well-drained, moist soils and sheltered locations to protect its delicate foliage from harsh winds. It can thrive in full sun to partial shade, but for the best autumn color, a location with more sunlight is preferable.
This tree is relatively low-maintenance but benefits from regular watering, especially in dryer periods, and mulching to maintain soil moisture. Acer palmatum 'Osakazuki' is highly resistant to pests and diseases, making it a robust choice for a wide range of landscapes. The vivid, extended display of autumn color, coupled with its graceful growth habit, renders 'Osakazuki' a coveted choice among garden enthusiasts.
Acer palmatum 'Garnet' | Garnet Japanese Maple - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£1,075.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Garnet' | Garnet Japanese Maple - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£1,075.00
Unit price perAcer palmatum 'Garnet' is a medium-sized, vigorous deciduous shrub with a bushy, dense, capriciously growing, cascading habit and smooth, grey-brown bark. It has beautiful, feathery, deeply cut, red leaves that resemble the colour of garnet stone in spring and summer, and turn scarlet in autumn. Small, inconspicuous, purplish flowers bloom in spring and are followed by pink, winged fruits. It can grow in any soil type except clay, but thrives best in moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil. It prefers partial shade, but tolerates full sun very well. Easy to care for, it requires very little pruning. Lack of soil moisture or excessive exposure can cause leaf scorch. Acer palmatum 'Garnet' is a wonderful shrub that really stands out in the landscape and is probably the most used among similar cultivars. It is stunning as specimen plant, perfect for cottage and urban gardens, rock gardens, and roof gardens. Suitable for growing in containers as well.
Stem Height: 130cm
Ground to top: 180cm
Head width: 200cm
Japanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£975.00
Unit price perJapanese Maple | Acer palmatum 'Bloodgood' - Bushy - Height 180-200cm - 90lt
£975.00
Unit price perMagnolia 'Flamingo' - Clear stem 120cm - Height 270cm - Girth 8cm - 35lt
£315.00
Unit price perMagnolia 'Flamingo' - Clear stem 120cm - Height 270cm - Girth 8cm - 35lt
£315.00
Unit price perMagnolia 'Flamingo' clear stem is a captivating ornamental tree known for its elegant, single upright trunk and large, tulip-shaped flowers in soft pink with white accents. Blooming in early spring, often before foliage appears, it creates a dramatic display in garden settings. The clear stem form enhances its architectural appeal, making it ideal for formal gardens, borders, or as a standout feature in lawns or courtyards. It thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and prefers a sunny to partially shaded position. Magnolia 'Flamingo' benefits from sheltered locations, protected from harsh winds and late frosts, which can damage the early blooms. It attracts pollinators and brings seasonal beauty, making it a perfect addition to both modern and classic landscape designs.
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