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Carex Buchananii or Leatherleaf Sedge Buy Online UK

Sambucus Nigra Black Lace. Black Elder. Common Elder. Buy UK

Rhododendron Dreamland. Mature Rhododendron Dreamland UK.

Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Malus Domestica Coxs Orange Pippin Apple Trees For Sale UK

Malus Domestica Coxs Orange Pippin Apple Trees For Sale UK

Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin, also called Apple Cox's Orange Pippin, is the classic English apple. This UK native variety is noted not only for its delicious apples, but for the lovely blossoms of spring, which have helped earn it the RHS Perfect for Pollinators designation!Apple trees have been grown in the UK for thousands of years, and Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin for a couple of centuries. It was developed in Buckinghamshire in 1825, and has become a favourite for UK gardeners. In April and May, white blossoms cover the tree, followed by an abundant crop of fragrant, delicious dessert apples which are well-suited to fresh eating, as well as for cider-making and for cooking.Hardy throughout the UK and across continental Europe, Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Regular pruning as for all apple varieties is required. Cox's Orange Pippin will produce a heavier crop of fruit if another variety from its pollination group (3) is planted close by for cross-pollination, such as Malus Domestica Discovery.Plant Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect in fertile, well-drained loam, clay, or sand soil with a neutral pH. It is well-suited to being pruned and trained as an espaliered specimen against a wall or along a fence. Cox's Orange Pippin should be sheltered from salt winds in coastal areas, but will tolerate pollution, so can be grown in city gardens. They are susceptible to deer, so young trees will need protection in country gardens or orchards.Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin can be grown as a specimen tree in a small garden, although it’s a good idea to either plant another variety as a pollinating partner or make sure that a neighbour has one nearby. The spring flowers will be a fragrant delight, the foliage will cast shade in summer, and the autumn harvest of delicious apples will always be welcome! Espaliered against a brick or stone wall along a walkway, it will stay within bounds and provide a long season of interest. On a larger property, Cox's Orange Pippin can be part of a mixed orchard.Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin needs no introduction; it is one of the most delicious and popular of UK apple varieties, and can be a part of any garden, large or small! Lots more choice in our fruit trees section. 

GBP 19.13
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Hydrangea Serrata Bluebird, Hydrangea Specialist Nursery, UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Tree is one of the most popular varieties of plum grown in the UK, and with good reason! The delicious fruit that it produces make it a desirable ornamental fruit tree choice for the home garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, and been designated as Perfect for Pollinators. This fruiting plum tree is self-fertilising so it reliably produces sweet edible fruit without the need for a pollination partner. Prunus Domestica Victoria has been widely grown since 1847, and even today is an excellent choice for UK gardeners. In spring, Plum Tree Victoria produces masses of small white flowers, followed by small, dark green leaves. In summer, the green plums turn to an orangey-red, and are best for cooking into jams and preserves. Then, as autumn arrives and the fruits ripen to deep purple, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree!Hardy in most places in the UK even in severe winters, Plum Tree Victoria will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 5 to 10 years. As with all fruit trees, it needs to be pruned regularly to produce the best crops every year. It should be pruned in June, thinning the fruits at the same time to ensure that the branches will not be overloaded to the breaking point and that the remaining fruits will be able to ripen properly. Prunus Domestica Victoria can be trained into an espalier fruit tree against a wall or fence. Plant your Prunus Domestica Victoria in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained clay, loam or sandy soil with a neutral pH. Support it by tying it to a sturdy stake for its first few years, and maintain a 60 cm weed-free circle around the trunk. Self-fertile, you need only plant one tree to ensure good crops of plums every year.The small size of Plum Tree Victoria makes it a good choice tree for small gardens, where one tree will provide a spring flower show, reliable foliage in summer, and then a bountiful harvest of autumn fruits. It will attract bees, butterflies and birds to your garden. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide shade for plants. They are even suitable trees for growing in pots, as it is easy to keep them pruned to a manageable size, and even could be grown as an espaliered plant on a roof terrace or in a courtyard.This classic British plum tree has delighted the home gardener for more than 150 years and continues to be a great choice for UK gardeners!

GBP 35.70
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Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Tree is one of the most popular varieties of plum grown in the UK, and with good reason! The delicious fruit that it produces make it a desirable ornamental fruit tree choice for the home garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, and been designated as Perfect for Pollinators. This fruiting plum tree is self-fertilising so it reliably produces sweet edible fruit without the need for a pollination partner. Prunus Domestica Victoria has been widely grown since 1847, and even today is an excellent choice for UK gardeners. In spring, Plum Tree Victoria produces masses of small white flowers, followed by small, dark green leaves. In summer, the green plums turn to an orangey-red, and are best for cooking into jams and preserves. Then, as autumn arrives and the fruits ripen to deep purple, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree!Hardy in most places in the UK even in severe winters, Plum Tree Victoria will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 5 to 10 years. As with all fruit trees, it needs to be pruned regularly to produce the best crops every year. It should be pruned in June, thinning the fruits at the same time to ensure that the branches will not be overloaded to the breaking point and that the remaining fruits will be able to ripen properly. Prunus Domestica Victoria can be trained into an espalier fruit tree against a wall or fence. Plant your Prunus Domestica Victoria in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained clay, loam or sandy soil with a neutral pH. Support it by tying it to a sturdy stake for its first few years, and maintain a 60 cm weed-free circle around the trunk. Self-fertile, you need only plant one tree to ensure good crops of plums every year.The small size of Plum Tree Victoria makes it a good choice tree for small gardens, where one tree will provide a spring flower show, reliable foliage in summer, and then a bountiful harvest of autumn fruits. It will attract bees, butterflies and birds to your garden. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide shade for plants. They are even suitable trees for growing in pots, as it is easy to keep them pruned to a manageable size, and even could be grown as an espaliered plant on a roof terrace or in a courtyard.This classic British plum tree has delighted the home gardener for more than 150 years and continues to be a great choice for UK gardeners!

GBP 19.13
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Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Tree is one of the most popular varieties of plum grown in the UK, and with good reason! The delicious fruit that it produces make it a desirable ornamental fruit tree choice for the home garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, and been designated as Perfect for Pollinators. This fruiting plum tree is self-fertilising so it reliably produces sweet edible fruit without the need for a pollination partner. Prunus Domestica Victoria has been widely grown since 1847, and even today is an excellent choice for UK gardeners. In spring, Plum Tree Victoria produces masses of small white flowers, followed by small, dark green leaves. In summer, the green plums turn to an orangey-red, and are best for cooking into jams and preserves. Then, as autumn arrives and the fruits ripen to deep purple, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree!Hardy in most places in the UK even in severe winters, Plum Tree Victoria will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 5 to 10 years. As with all fruit trees, it needs to be pruned regularly to produce the best crops every year. It should be pruned in June, thinning the fruits at the same time to ensure that the branches will not be overloaded to the breaking point and that the remaining fruits will be able to ripen properly. Prunus Domestica Victoria can be trained into an espalier fruit tree against a wall or fence. Plant your Prunus Domestica Victoria in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained clay, loam or sandy soil with a neutral pH. Support it by tying it to a sturdy stake for its first few years, and maintain a 60 cm weed-free circle around the trunk. Self-fertile, you need only plant one tree to ensure good crops of plums every year.The small size of Plum Tree Victoria makes it a good choice tree for small gardens, where one tree will provide a spring flower show, reliable foliage in summer, and then a bountiful harvest of autumn fruits. It will attract bees, butterflies and birds to your garden. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide shade for plants. They are even suitable trees for growing in pots, as it is easy to keep them pruned to a manageable size, and even could be grown as an espaliered plant on a roof terrace or in a courtyard.This classic British plum tree has delighted the home gardener for more than 150 years and continues to be a great choice for UK gardeners!

GBP 30.75
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Hydrangea Annabelle Shrubs, Buy online, London UK

Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

Crataegus Monogyna is known as the Common Hawthorn and is a common sight along the hedgerows in the UK. This beautiful tree has been part of the British landscape for millennia.The May Tree's blanket of white blossom heralds the beginning of summer. In fact one of the best known names for this tree is the May Flower and the ship that set sail from the UK to America - The Mayflower was named after the Hawthorn tree.The tree is robust and dense and is absolutley covered in white blooms in May - June, creating a wonderful sight in any garden as a specimen tree. The flowers are circa 10mm across with five pure white petals and numerous pinky red stamens. The flowers attract pollinators and the dense foliage is the perfect safe place for nesting birds. In Autumn the flowers are followed by haws - these are bright red in colour and similar to berries or hips - they are a very important source of food for many birds and are particularly loved by waxwings and thrushes. Foliage in Autumn turns a beautiful golden yellow contrasting with the bright red haws.Growing Tip - Common Hawthorn is hardy and will grow on just about any soil, including chalky or clay soil. It is tolerant in exposed sites including the coast. Crataegus Monogyna is a natural hedging plant and is a must in mixed hedgerows or mixed ornamental hedges. With its dense habit and thorny branches this is a go-to hedging plant for resisting intruders, plant this attractive hedge around your property boundary for extra security.  

GBP 21.00
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Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

Crataegus Monogyna is known as the Common Hawthorn and is a common sight along the hedgerows in the UK. This beautiful tree has been part of the British landscape for millennia.The May Tree's blanket of white blossom heralds the beginning of summer. In fact one of the best known names for this tree is the May Flower and the ship that set sail from the UK to America - The Mayflower was named after the Hawthorn tree.The tree is robust and dense and is absolutley covered in white blooms in May - June, creating a wonderful sight in any garden as a specimen tree. The flowers are circa 10mm across with five pure white petals and numerous pinky red stamens. The flowers attract pollinators and the dense foliage is the perfect safe place for nesting birds. In Autumn the flowers are followed by haws - these are bright red in colour and similar to berries or hips - they are a very important source of food for many birds and are particularly loved by waxwings and thrushes. Foliage in Autumn turns a beautiful golden yellow contrasting with the bright red haws.Growing Tip - Common Hawthorn is hardy and will grow on just about any soil, including chalky or clay soil. It is tolerant in exposed sites including the coast. Crataegus Monogyna is a natural hedging plant and is a must in mixed hedgerows or mixed ornamental hedges. With its dense habit and thorny branches this is a go-to hedging plant for resisting intruders, plant this attractive hedge around your property boundary for extra security.  

GBP 22.50
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Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor or Birchleaf Spirea is native to North East Asia and Japan. It has become a popular choice for UK gardeners! Hardy and undemanding, this low-growing deciduous shrub matures into a dense, rounded mound. The bright green leaves are ornamented with clusters of tiny, fragrant white flowers in late spring which will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Through the summer the fresh-looking green leaves provide an attractive backdrop for flowering plants, and then in autumn the foliage turns bright shades of orange, red and purple to put on a brilliant show.Height and Spread of Spiraea Betulifolia TorBirchleaf Spiraea will grow to a mature height and spread of 1 metres.How Hardy Is Spiraea Betulifolia Tor?Birchleaf Spiraea Tor is hardy in all parts of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Spiraea Betulifolia TorWhether included as single specimen or planted in a large grouping, Spiraea Betulifolia Tor will be a hard-working part of your landscape! The shrub is compact enough to be suitable as a container planting on a roof terrace, balcony, or patio, where its fragrant blooms will delight in spring, and its autumn colour will again make it a garden focus. It is an excellent choice for a foundation planting, as it will stay low enough to not interfere with windows, or can be planted towards the front of a mixed border. Used as a low hedge along a walkway, it will create definition without blocking a view. Planted in a mass grouping on a difficult slope, Birchleaf Spirea will provide erosion control as well as being a striking addition to the landscape.How to Care for Spiraea Betulifolia TorPlant Birchleaf Spiraea Tor in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, fertile well-drained sand, loam or clay soil with an acid to neutral pH. Use an organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and protect its shallow roots. Salt-tolerant, it is suitable for coastal locations. Highly tolerant of pollution, Birchleaf Spirea will thrive in even inner-city gardens. It’s an excellent landscaping choice on country properties, as it is very deer-resistant. In early spring, prune back one-third of the growth to encourage flowering. Deadhead after blooming.Spiraea Betulifolia Tor is a great choice for UK gardens - hardy and compact, its spring flowers and autumn foliage make this a winner all season long!

GBP 26.25
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Rhododendron Cunninghams White Flowers Shrub Buy Online UK

Callicarpa Profusion. Flowering Climber. Buy UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple Smoke Bush. London Nursery UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple Smoke Bush. London Nursery UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple or the Purple Smoke Bush, is a deciduous, season-long performer which will add beauty to your garden with both its stunning foliage and distinctive summer flowers. After flowering, seed heads appear like a haze around the plant giving rise to the name.Native to Southern Europe and China and grown in the UK since the 1600’s, the smoke bush has long been a favourite with gardeners for its striking appearance. When the rounded leaves of Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple emerge in the spring, they are a deep purple on top, and tinged green underneath. In summer, large fluffy panicles of pink flowers cover the bushes, fading to a greyish white like a puff of smoke, giving them their common name. As autumn approaches, the foliage turns orange-pink for a final splendid show before the leaves drop. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Purple Smoke Bush will reach a full height and spread of 4-8 metres in 10 to 20 years. For best flowering, do not prune, but remove any dead wood in spring. For larger foliage but fewer flowers, prune it hard in early spring. It can also be clipped into an attractive round shape.Plant your Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple in full sun and plenty of space to produce the most flowers, although it will still give a good foliage show when planted in partial shade. It can be planted in an exposed or sheltered position in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of salt, it is a good choice for planting in coastal regions. Once established, Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple is drought tolerant.Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple makes a splendid specimen planting for both its foliage and summer flowers. As a focal point in a lawn, one plant will provide season-long interest. Planted towards the back of a mixed border, Purple Smoke Bush will be a stand-out performer. Included in a mixed hedge, this attractive shrub will help provide both privacy and good looks. In a casual country garden, Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple can grow in a sunny spot against a wall, or in a mass planting in the landscape for a stunning show. Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple is a splendid landscape plant, both for its colourful foliage and unique flowering habit. Low-maintenance and adapted to a variety of conditions, it’s a good choice for gardeners across the UKCotinus Grace is another useful cotinus.  Both provide stunning deep purple red colours throughout late autumn before they lose their leaves during the winter. It has received the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit because of its desirability for UK gardeners. 

GBP 20.63
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Malus Domestica Discovery Apple Trees. Mature Apple Trees UK

Malus Domestica Discovery Apple Trees. Mature Apple Trees UK

Malus Domestica Discovery, known widely as the Apple Discovery, is a very popular eating apple tree that has held the RHS Award of Garden Merit since 1993 and more recently added the Perfect for Pollinators title too.This deciduous dessert apple tree was raised in the UK, fruiting in 1949, by Mr Drummer of Essex. Its parent trees are thought to be Beauty of Bath, an old English favourite, and Worcester Pearmain. Its reliable parentage explains its bright red fruit with a crisp texture and sweet flavour. Beauty of Bath also has the delicate pink stained flesh beneath its skin.This is a midsized fruiting deciduous tree perfect for smaller gardens. In spring its silver tipped foliage begins to emerge from overwintered buds, followed by pink blossom that gradually turns a fragrant and fresh bright white. Its compact canopy becomes covered in white blooms that attract pollinators. The eating apples are ready to pick in late August to early September and best eaten straight from the tree to get a hint of strawberry flavour. Foliage dies back as the frosts arrive, leaving a bare but pleasantly shaped framework throughout the winter.How Hardy Is Malus Domestica DiscoveryMalus Domestica Discovery is an extremely hardy apple tree that is easy to grow in the UK, but late frosts may damage blossom, so it’s best to plant Apple Discovery in a sunny spot away from frost pockets and cold drying winds.How To Use Malus Domestica DiscoveryThis midsized apple tree works well as part of a large border or as specimen tree in the lawn. It can be grown in a large well-watered container and fan trained along a sunny wall or fence too.How To Care for Malus Domestica DiscoveryApple Discovery needs a pollination partner of a different variety in order to produce fruit. New specimens will require water throughout dry spells and plenty of organic matter around the roots, and in the planting hole, so it can establish a good strong root system. Pruning is not always necessary, but you can increase its vigour by cutting back a third of all branches to a bud and removing any broken or crossed branches in the winter months.Malus Domestica Discovery is very popular and for good reason. It’s one of the best eating apples to grow because supermarket versions don’t tend to have a long shelf life. There is nothing like picking a fresh Discovery apple from your garden and eating it straight away. It’s one of the best for flavour and its attractive growing season gives a lot of pleasure to you and to wildlife. This is a top buy that’s endorsed by gardeners across the UK. We also have Malus Domestica Discovery available as a Fan-Trained tree, ideal for growing along a sunny wall. 

GBP 19.13
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Malus Domestica Ingrid Marie Dessert Apple Tree for Sale UK

Malus Domestica Ingrid Marie Dessert Apple Tree for Sale UK

Malus Domestica Ingrid Marie Apple Tree is a deciduous fruit tree with red-striped apples and attractive white-pink blossom. It’s popular on the continent but rarely found in the UK. It's a good choice for lovers of soft, sweet apples,This handsome dessert apple tree was a chance discovery in a Denmark school in 1910 and introduced commercially in 1924. It’s the sport of Cox’s Orange Pippin and Cox’s Pomona.Its pinky-white blossom arrives in April to May and attracts lots of bees. When pollinated, the blossom matures into rich aromatic apples with soft and juicy red-tinted flesh. Handsome Ingrid Marie's apple skin is flushed dark red, with red stripes over a yellowy-green background. A large crop of medium-sized apples is ready for harvest in September.Although it’s relatively rare in UK gardens, Ingrid Marie is the parent plant of the highly popular Elstar, which retains Ingrid Marie’s soft juicy flavour but has a sharper tang.Height and Spread of Malus Domestica Ingrid MarieIngrid Marie dessert apple trees generally reach 5-7 metres in height and spread depending on their growing conditions.How Hardy is Malus Domestica Ingrid MarieIngrid Marie dessert apple trees are fully hardy in the UK with well-drained roots and lots of sun. As with most fruiting trees, a late frost may damage blossom.How To Use Malus Domestica Ingrid MarieThis handsome tree suits a small garden with plenty of sunshine. Its apples are sweet and soft straight from the branch and they store for up to six months. Freeze, dehydrate, or juice spare apples and leave windfalls for fruit-loving birds like thrushes and blackbirdsIngrid Marie sits in pollination group 4. It’s not self-fertile and requires a partner such as Gloster or Winston.How To Care For Malus Domestica Ingrid MarieChoose a position in full sun with well-drained fertile soil for Ingrid Marie apple trees. If possible, shelter from prevailing winds helps preserve its blossom.This is an easy-to-grow variety that needs little attention other than water for at least the first year, a thick layer of organic mulch in spring, and simple pruning in winter.In the winter dormant season, remove all dead, crossed, or damaged branches and up to one-third of all last season’s growth. Cut branches back to an outward-facing bud to encourage fruit-bearing spurs.We also have many varietis of apple trained as Espaliered Fruit Trees, Pleached Apple Trees, Fan-Trained Apple Trees and Standard Patio Fruit Trees. See also - Creating an Orchard Garden. 

GBP 28.50
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Rhododendron Madame Masson for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Madame Masson for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Madame MassonRhododendron Madame Masson is a well-loved large evergreen rhododendron with striking white flowers. This rhododendron is a large and dense spreading type from the well-known Elepidote Hybrids. It’s an established variety and popular in the UK for its evergreen glossy leaves that are thick and smooth to touch, but its large white flowers steal the show in late spring. Madame Masson’s white flowers with delicate yellow stamens grow on conical trusses resembling stars with a golden flash on each topmost petal. Flowers last for weeks and may appear out of season. This is an old variety of rhododendron that’s hardy throughout the UK. It’s endorsed by the RHS AGM for its hardy attributes and beautiful reliable flowers. Height and Spread of Rhododendron Madame MassonRhododendron Madame Masson is a large and slow-growing rhododendron. It grows to a maximum height of two metres and spreads across the same distance over 10-20 years. How Hardy Is Rhododendron Madame MassonThis is a hardy and reliable rhododendron that will cope with sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It’s rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Rhododendron Madame MassonThe beautiful flowers of Madame Masson mean it will fit into a cottage or woodland garden planting scheme. It does get large, so while it suits rock gardens and Japanese style spaces it should be given enough room to grow. You can contain Madame Masson in a large and well-watered pot if planting space is a problem, but ensure it’s well fed and watered throughout the summer months. The large size of this white-flowering rhododendron means it creates beautiful dense screens or hedging in sheltered areas. How To Care For Rhododendron Madame MassonMadame Masson prefers dappled to partial shade in moist but well-drained, acidic soil. If your soil is alkaline it won't thrive so add plenty of ericaceous compost to the planting hole and mulch it every year with acid-based compost. If grown in a container use ericaceous compost and a rhododendron feed regularly. Avoid planting it too deeply and no deeper than the container it arrives in as rhododendrons prefer shallow planting. This rhododendron is a woodland plant so likes shelter from wind and hot sun. Dappled shade works best. There’s no need to prune Madame Masson but you can trim the branches in its dormant season to maintain the shape.  

GBP 27.00
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Amelanchier Lamarckii. Snowy Mespilus Trees and Shrubs UK.

Amelanchier Lamarckii. Snowy Mespilus Trees and Shrubs UK.

Fagus Sylvatica or Common Beech Hedging for sale Online UK

Fagus Sylvatica or Common Beech Hedging for sale Online UK

Fagus Sylvatica or Common Beech TreeFagus Sylvatica (also known as the Common Beech or European Beech) is native to South Wales and the southern United Kingdom and belongs to the family of Fagaceae. This is a popular hedging variety of Fagus Sylvatica, which although deciduous, gets its new leaves early every year. In the autumn, its old leaves drop off very slowly, often remaining on the plant throughout the winter. These features make it suitable for hedging. In fact, beech is one of the most popular deciduous hedging plants in the UK. In the winter season we also have this plant available in bare root form. Fagus Sylvatica produces new foliage between March and April each year. The shape of the leaves are ovate. New leaves emerge in spring in hues of beautiful green-yellow. As the foliage matures over the summer, the leaves become a deeper green. In autumn, they turn reddish-brown. Fagus Sylvatica is monoecious, meaning it produces both male and female flowers, which it produces during late April and May. Female flowers grow in pairs and are green. Male flowers are in the form of catkins and drape elegantly from long stalks. After the flowering period, edible beech nuts are produced, which these days, are mainly used to feed livestock. Whole enriched oil-nuts start forming in autumn, around September. The leaves of common beech take some time to decay completely. Fagus Sylvatica can live for hundreds of years and is UK hardy for all regions of United Kingdom. Beech is wild-life friendly providing shelter and food for many species. It is not overly fussy about soil type but thrives in limestone or chalky soils. See also Purple Beech for Hedging. For mixed beech and hornbeam hedging, see also Hornbeam Hedging Carpinus Betulus which we have availabile in many sizes.  

GBP 37.50
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Acer Palmatum Katsura. Japanese Acer Trees to buy online UK

Rhododendron Roseum Elegans. Rhododendron Hybrids Online UK