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Pear 'Doyenne du Comice' | Pyrus communis - 150-180cm - 12lt
£72.00
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£72.00
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Pear 'Beurre Hardy' | Pyrus communis - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
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£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Idared' | Malus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Idared' | Malus domestica - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Gala' | Malus Domestica - 150-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Gala' | Malus Domestica - 150-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perMalus Domestica 'Gala' is a popular apple cultivar known for its crisp, juicy, and sweet flavor. The Gala apple was first developed in New Zealand in the 1930s and has since become one of the most widely cultivated apples in the world.
The fruit has a distinctive red and yellow skin with a creamy white flesh. It is typically medium to large in size and has a slightly conical shape. The skin of the Gala apple is thin and delicate, making it easy to bite into and chew. The flesh is firm and juicy, with a pleasant balance of sweetness and tartness.
Gala apples are versatile and can be used in a variety of ways. They are delicious eaten raw as a snack, but can also be used for cooking, baking, or juicing. Due to their sweetness and low acidity, they are particularly well-suited for making applesauce and apple juice.
The tree itself is moderately vigorous and bears fruit early in the season. It is known for its high yields and consistent fruit quality, making it a popular choice for commercial growers. The Gala apple is also a good choice for backyard orchards, as it is relatively easy to grow and maintain.
Overall, the Malus Domestica 'Gala' is a delicious and versatile apple cultivar that is enjoyed by apple lovers around the world.
Cherry tree 'Lapins' | Prunus avium 'Cherokee' - 100-120cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perCherry tree 'Lapins' | Prunus avium 'Cherokee' - 100-120cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus avium 'Cherokee' is a popular cultivar of sweet cherry trees known for its large, dark red fruit and its hardiness. This deciduous tree typically reaches a height of 15-25 feet and a spread of 10-15 feet, with a rounded crown of dark green leaves that turn yellow in the fall. The fruit produced by 'Cherokee' cherry trees is sweet and juicy, with a firm texture that makes it ideal for eating fresh, baking, or preserving.
'Cherokee' cherry trees are self-fertile, meaning they can produce fruit without the need for a second tree for cross-pollination. They are also adaptable to a variety of soil types, including sandy, loamy, and clay soils, as long as they are well-drained. These trees prefer full sun and moderate watering, and can tolerate cold temperatures down to -20 degrees Fahrenheit.
Overall, Prunus avium 'Cherokee' is a beautiful and productive cherry tree that is easy to care for and provides delicious fruit. It is an excellent choice for home orchards, landscape plantings, or commercial production.
Viburnum tinus Spirit - Clear Stem 75cm - Height 110cm - 7lt
£72.00
Unit price perViburnum tinus Spirit - Clear Stem 75cm - Height 110cm - 7lt
£72.00
Unit price perViburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ is an evergreen shrub valued for its attractive year-round foliage and clusters of delicate flowers, making it a popular choice for UK gardens. This compact variety is especially appreciated for its hardiness and ability to thrive in a wide range of soils and light conditions, from full sun to partial shade. Reaching an average height and spread of about 1.5 to 2 metres, it’s well-suited for hedging, borders, or as a standalone feature in smaller garden spaces.
The foliage of Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ is lush, dense, and a rich dark green, providing an excellent backdrop for its flowers. The leaves are oval-shaped with a leathery texture, adding structure and depth to garden displays. Flowering from late autumn through to early spring, it produces rounded clusters of small, star-shaped flowers that open in pale pink buds and gradually transition to a bright, creamy white. This long blooming period makes it especially valuable for providing colour and interest during the colder months when many other plants are dormant.
The flowers of Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ are followed by metallic blue-black berries, which ripen in spring and attract birds to the garden. These berries add an extra visual appeal and make the plant a good choice for wildlife-friendly gardens. The shrub is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only occasional pruning to maintain shape, and it’s resistant to most pests and diseases. Additionally, Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ is tolerant of coastal conditions, making it a resilient option for seaside gardens.
Overall, Viburnum tinus ‘Spirit’ is a versatile, robust, and decorative shrub that brings a mix of evergreen foliage, seasonal flowers, and attractive berries to any garden, ensuring year-round interest with minimal effort.
Pear 'Williams' Bon Chretien' | Pyrus communis - 150-160cm - 12lt
£72.00
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£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 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.
Apple tree 'Scrumptious' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perApple tree 'Scrumptious' | Malus domestica - MM106 - Semi-Dwarfing - 150-160cm - 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.
Root stock MM106 is a semi-dwarfing rootstock commonly used for apple trees. It offers a moderate growth rate, producing trees 10-15 feet tall when mature. Suitable for medium-sized gardens, MM106 ensures good fruit yield and adaptability to various soils. It's resistant to woolly apple aphid and moderately resistant to crown rot. Ideal for bush, cordons, and espalier forms. Ensure proper staking in early years.
Pear 'Beth' | Pyrus communis - 160-170cm - 12lt
£72.00
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£72.00
Unit price perWild cherry | Prunus avium 3-4yr - Height 160-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perWild cherry | Prunus avium 3-4yr - Height 160-180cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perPrunus avium, or Wild Cherry, is a medium-sized deciduous cherry tree, with brown bark, silvery when mature, and serrated, dark green leaves, yellow and orange in autumn. The clusters of pure white flowers bloom in late spring and are followed by small, glossy, red-purple cherries, edible but a bit bitter, ready for harvesting in summer or autumn. Attractive to bees and birds. Toxic for pets.
Wild Cherry thrives in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils, in full sun. It can adapt to a wide range of soils, but doesn’t tolerate too wet soils, therefore, good drainage is essential. It can withstand frost, but needs to be sheltered from harsh winds. Late frosts may damage the flower buds. Needs periodic chemical spraying. Low maintenance plant.
Prunus avium is a nice ornamental tree for large informal, cottage and wildlife gardens, great for beds and borders and wall-side borders.
Ligustrum lucidum Variegatum - Bush - Height 60-70cm - 7.5lt
£72.00
Unit price perLigustrum lucidum Variegatum - Bush - Height 60-70cm - 7.5lt
£72.00
Unit price perLigustrum lucidum 'Variegatum' Standard, at approximately 300cm tall, is an ideal choice for gardens needing elegant structure and effective screening. This evergreen tree features a dense, rounded crown elevated on a clear stem, creating a formal, lollipop-shaped standard that brings height and architectural interest to the landscape. The variegated foliage—glossy green leaves edged in creamy white—adds year-round brightness and contrast, making it visually appealing in all seasons.
Well-suited to urban and suburban gardens, this Ligustrum tolerates pollution, pruning, and a variety of soil types, provided they are well-drained. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and is relatively low-maintenance once established. In summer, it produces small, fragrant white flowers that attract pollinators, followed by dark berries which add further seasonal interest.
Its dense canopy makes it excellent for privacy screening, windbreaks, or as a focal point in formal garden designs. Whether used in rows along boundaries or as standalone specimens in courtyards and patios, Ligustrum lucidum 'Variegatum' Standard trees provide reliable structure, year-round color, and an elegant solution for screening and ornamental planting.
Nerium oleander - Nerium oleander - Bushy - Pink - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perNerium oleander - Nerium oleander - Bushy - Pink - Height 60-80cm - 10lt
£72.00
Unit price perNerium oleander, commonly known as oleander, is a highly ornamental shrub renowned for its beauty and notorious for its toxicity. Native to the Mediterranean region, this evergreen plant thrives in warm climates and is widely cultivated across the globe, especially in subtropical and tropical areas.
Oleander grows to a height of about 2 to 6 meters (6 to 20 feet) and forms a dense, rounded bush with slender, grayish-brown branches. Its leaves are long and narrow, typically over 10 cm (4 inches) in length, with a leathery texture and a distinctive dark green color. These leaves grow in pairs or whorls of three along the stems, contributing to the plant's lush appearance.
The flowers of the oleander are its most striking feature. They bloom profusely from spring through fall, presenting a palette of colors such as pink, red, white, and yellow. Each flower is large and showy, with five petals that spread out to create a star-like shape. The flowers exude a subtle fragrance and are often clustered at the ends of the branches, enhancing the visual impact of the plant.
Quince 'Vranja' | Cydonia oblonga 'Vranja' - Height 180-200cm -12lt
£72.00
Unit price perQuince 'Vranja' | Cydonia oblonga 'Vranja' - Height 180-200cm -12lt
£72.00
Unit price perQuercus robur | English Oak - Pot Grown - 3-4 years old - Height 150-200cm 10-12lt
£73.00
Unit price perQuercus robur | English Oak - Pot Grown - 3-4 years old - Height 150-200cm 10-12lt
£73.00
Unit price perEucalyptus gunnii 'Azura' | Cider Gum Shrub - Bushy - Height 80-90cm - 10lt
£73.00
Unit price perEucalyptus gunnii 'Azura' | Cider Gum Shrub - Bushy - Height 80-90cm - 10lt
£73.00
Unit price perEucalyptus gunnii 'Azura' is a compact, evergreen tree prized for its stunning, aromatic blue-grey foliage and versatility in garden design. It typically reaches a height of 3 to 5 meters, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or container growing. The rounded juvenile leaves transition to elongated, sickle-shaped mature leaves, adding visual interest throughout the seasons. This variety is more cold-hardy than other Eucalyptus species, withstanding temperatures as low as -15°C. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, showcasing resilience to wind and drought once established. 'Azura' responds well to pruning, allowing it to be maintained as a shrub or a small tree, and its foliage is often used in floral arrangements for its unique color and fragrance.
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.
Arbutus unedo Tree | Strawberry Tree - Clear Stem 30-40cm - Height 70-80cm - 7.5lt
£75.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo Tree | Strawberry Tree - Clear Stem 30-40cm - Height 70-80cm - 7.5lt
£75.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-coloured inner bark. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colourful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
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