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Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata, or Small-leaved Lime, has long been a favourite of UK gardeners, as its hardiness, combined with considerable ornamental qualities, makes it ideal for a variety of landscapes. Our full standard specimens will fit in a variety of garden spaces!Tilia are a genus of deciduous trees grown for their small fragrant cup-shaped flowers and stately habit. Tilia Cordata or Small Leaved Lime has a spreading habit. In ancient times Tilia Cordata was a dominant species in the woodlands of the UK, and for many centuries has been used in UK gardens and landscapes. In spring, the glossy green heart-shaped leaves, up to 8 cm long, emerge, followed by the fragrant flowers of June. Creamy-white and drooping in clusters, they will attract large numbers of bees and butterflies! In autumn, clusters of nutlets form. The foliage of Small-leaved Lime turns yellow in autumn before falling, leaving the bare multi-stemmed form to add structure to the winter garden.Hardy throughout the UK and continental Europe, Tilia Cordata will grow to a height of 10 metres and spread of 6 metres in 25 years, with a possible mature height of 30 metres after 50 years. Little pruning of Small-leaved Lime is necessary, but if desired to create a hedge or screen, it can be done in late winter. If planting in a row or grouping, space plants 6-9 metres apart.Plant Tilia Cordata in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position in moist but well-drained sand, clay or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. It makes an excellent planting in a wetter but not waterlogged soil, and should not be used in extremely dry conditions, although it will tolerate short periods of drought. It is tolerant of salt, so can be planted in coastal regions, and being extremely tolerant of pollution, will thrive in city locations. As they are eaten by deer, Small-leaved Lime trees may need protection in country gardens.Our multi-stemmed Tilia Cordata can be used to create a large screen or wind break, which can be pruned to size or left to grow into a spectacular boundary to a large property. One specimen will be a striking focal point in a large lawn. This ancient forest tree makes a good addition to a woodland or wildlife garden.Tilia Cordata, with its roots deep in ancient Britain, is still an excellent choice for UK gardens. Our full standard trees can be used in mass plantings as ornamental and hardy additions to the landscape. See also Tilia Cordata Greenspire.

GBP 175.00
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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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Olive Trees. Olea Europea for sale UK. Mature Olive Trees for Growing in 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 19.13
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Musa Basjoo Banana Tree or Japanese banana plant. UK Hardy

Musa Basjoo Banana Tree or Japanese banana plant. UK Hardy

Musa Basjoo or Banana TreeMusa Basjoo is a hardy Japanese banana plant. It lends an exotic air of the tropics to UK gardens, but this herbaceous perennial has a degree of hardiness that makes it possible to survive the winter in milder parts of the UK. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Originally growing in Sichuan province of China before being introduced to the Ryukyu Islands south of Japan, Musa basjoo is noted for its rapid growth and large, spectacular leaves and unusual flowers. Its thick, paddle-shaped leaves, up to 60 cm across and more than 2 metres long, fan out from the stem in a fountain shape.  In summer it produces spikes of cream-coloured flowers, which hang downwards.  Throughout the summer it will grow in height, with new leaves unfurling almost every week. Given the right conditions and protection, the hardy Japanese banana plant can grow to 4 metres in height with a spread of 2.5 metres in 5 to 10 years. A container-grown Musa basjoo will be somewhat smaller because of the restrictions on the root system.Musa basjoo will survive outside in very mild parts of the UK without winter cover, but wherever there are freezing temperatures, it needs protection after the first autumn frost.  Build a cage out of chicken wire, or make a tube out of horticultural fleece, and stuff it with straw or leaves to insulate the plant from freezing temperatures. Mulch the ground heavily to protect the roots. Musa basjoo will grow back from the roots even if the stem is killed off in the winter, as it is root-hardy to -15C. Growing from the roots, the hardy Japanese banana plant can reach a height of 2 metres in one summer Musa basjoo needs to be carefully sited in your garden. Find a sheltered spot with a south-facing aspect, in full sun or dappled shade.  Plant in well-drained but moist sand, chalk or loam soil with a nitrogen-rich fertilize and plenty of humus. It prefers a slightly acidic ph. If it settles in happily, you will be able to remove suckers to plant elsewhere in the spring, or divide the clumps every five years. Cut the flowering spikes off after they finish blooming, as the Musa basjoo will die after setting fruit, and you will want to keep it as an ornamental plant for many years!Plant your hardy Japanese banana plant as a specimen plant in the middle of a lawn, where its dramatic, exotic appearance will create a stunning focal point. It is also an excellent candidate for container growing on a patio or in a courtyard, and can then be easily brought in to a greenhouse or conservatory for overwintering.  Musa basjoo will bring the jungle to your garden with its dramatic leaves, and is well worth the trouble that it will take to protect through a UK winter.

GBP 93.75
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Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi UK. Flowering Dogwood for sale UK.

Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi UK. Flowering Dogwood for sale UK.

Cornus Kousa Miss SatomiCornus Kousa Miss Satomi  (or Dogwood Miss Satomi) is an exceptional, free flowering shrub or small ornamental tree with masses of pink bracts borne from June through to July. It has elegant mid green foilage which turns shades of yellow and orange in the autumn. Unlike many Dogwood varieties, prized only for their brightly coloured stems, Miss Satomi variety boasts rose-pink bracts that completely envelop this deciduous little tree during the summer. The profusion of blush blossoms is followed by inedible, strawberry-like fruit in the fall, beautifully complementing the reddish autumn colour of the foliage.Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi can grow up to 5 metres high by 4 metres wide but it can easily be trimmed to suit individual requirements. With a branched, spreading habit, and a moderate growth rate, this ornamental cultivar can be fan-trained against a wall, which makes it ideal for small gardens.Plant Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi in sunny or part sunny spot with nice rich soil and enjoy this amazing flowering dogwood from Japan add colour to your garden. However, even though this Japanese dogwood variety won’t mind being planted in dappled shade, choosing a spot in full sun will ensure Miss Satomi flowers more profusely in the spring.Easy to grow and to care for, this lovely ornamental shrub requires minimal maintenance to keep its striking form. Routinely remove any dead, damaged or congested stems, and cut back any branches growing in unwanted directions. Pruning should be done during the dormant season, from late autumn to the beginning of the spring.Sturdy and robust as its close relatives, Dogwood Miss Satomi can survive even if the temperatures drop to -20 degrees. Resistant to frost and biting winds, this flowering shrub won’t need sheltering during the winter. Considering that this cultivar is not only exceptionally hardy but pest and disease free as well, it doesn’t come as a surprise that it’s a favourite amongst gardeners. Cornus Kousa Miss Satomi enjoys the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most UK gardens. With a delicate, graceful appearance and extraordinary sturdiness, Dogwood Miss Satomi offers best of both worlds. This large, free-flowering cultivar works well in mixed shrub borders, as well as on its own, grown as a statement plant. Offering interest in early summer through to autumn, both the profusion of pink blossoms and the stunning autumn colour of this highly-decorative cultivar are bound to turn heads.You may also be interested in our blogpost on Flowering Dogwoods.

GBP 198.75
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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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Bambusa Metake. Pseudosasa Japonica for Sale Online UK wide

Cordyline Australis New Zealand Cabbage Tree Hardy Palms UK

Cordyline Australis New Zealand Cabbage Tree Hardy Palms UK

Cordyline Australis is more commonly known as the New Zealand Cabbage Tree. This is a Hardy Palm type of tree with narrow strap-like long green leaves that can grown quite tall. It is hardy enough for the UK climate. Once happily settled, the New Zealand Cabbage Tree produces a white flower in the summer months. Prized for its exotic looks, this evergreen palm tree thrives in full sun to light shade, in fertile, well-drained soil. Even though New Zealand Cabbage Tree can be quite large when fully established, younger specimens are often planted in large containers. If you’re planning on growing this palm-like tree in a container, make sure to use a compost for vigorously growing plants and choose a spot that has plenty of light. Unlike the single stem Cordyline Australis specimen, this multi-stem cultivar has a bushier appearance. The multiple trunks of this tree will need more space, so make sure to choose a spot where this striking plant will have room to grow and develop fully. Long-lived, this variety can grow to be around 4 to 8 metres tall and up to 4 metres wide, over a period of 20 to 50 years. As the name itself suggests, New Zealand Cabbage Tree is native to New Zealand, where the climate is quite temperate. Although used to a warmer weather, Cordyline Australis is hardy in the United Kingdom, particularly in the southern and coastal regions. Even though it is frost hardy, this palm-like plant will benefit from winter protection. Easy to maintain, this Cordyline Australis tree requires very little pruning to keep its stunning looks. Just remove any spent flowers or dead leaves when you notice them. Cordyline Australis doesn’t mind hard pruning either, so if you plan on cutting it back, mid-spring is the best time for it.Equally stunning as a statement plant or planted en masse, New Zealand Cabbage Tree is bound to draw attention in any garden. Its tropical looks and impressive size offer year-round interest and make a dramatic, majestic addition to any garden. Paramount specialises in Hardy Palms - we have many varieties for sale at the nursery in Crews Hill, North London. Read more on how to care for Cordylines in the UK Climate.

GBP 107.25
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Eucalyptus Gunnii. Cider Gum Eucalyptus Tree for Sale UK

Eucalyptus Gunnii. Cider Gum Eucalyptus Tree for Sale UK

Eucalyptus gunnii or Cider Gum Eucalyptus. The cider gum eucalyptus tree is a very popular garden and landscape plant in UK gardens. Its architectural foliage gives year-round interest, and it has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit AGM. Native to Tasmania, eucalyptus gunnii is a quick-growing evergreen tree which will add an exotic air to your garden. When young, the tree puts out distinctive, rounded, silver-blue leaves. While it does have clusters of creamy white flowers in summer, it is most prized for its attractive juvenile leaves, both in the garden and in flower arrangements.As the tree matures, the leaves will change to an elongated sickle shape with a bluish-green colour. The mature tree’s outer cream bark peels back, revealing a brown layer underneath, adding visual interest. Reliably winter-hardy throughout most of the UK, eucalyptus gunnii can grow to a height of more than 12 meters and a spread of more than 8 metres in less than 20 years. This large and quick-growing evergreen needs a spacious spot to accommodate its mature size, but the preferred alternative for many gardeners is to coppice it to maintain continued growth of the juvenile foliage. In March or April, the trunk can be cut back to 15 to 45 cm in height, with all side branches removed, and by the end of the summer the new growth will be around a metre in height. If pollarded at a height of 1 to 2.5 metres, eucalyptus gunnii will grow into a dense canopy with mature foliage.Tolerant of any soil type with a neutral or acid ph, eucalyptus gunnii will grow even in poorly-drained conditions. It should be placed in full sun, in a sheltered position. The cider gum eucalyptus tree has an extremely vigorous root system, which should be taken into account when planning a spot for it in your garden. It is best to plant a tree that you want to grow to its mature size away from walls, buildings and drains. Placed in the middle of a lawn, a cider gum eucalyptus tree will create a striking focal point with its height and evergreen foliage. On a larger property eucalyptus gunnii is excellent as part of a windbreak, and can even be used as a source of firewood because of its quick growth rate.  A coppiced eucalyptus gunnii makes an excellent year-round screen for a patio or garden without growing to an unmanageable size. Specimens can also be confined to pots or containers and pruned regularly. 

GBP 111.38
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Loropetalum Chinense Chinese Fringe Bush for Sale Online UK

Loropetalum Chinense Chinese Fringe Bush for Sale Online UK

Loropetalum ChinenseThe Chinese Fringe Bush is an evergreen flowering shrub with sweetly scented flowers in pink or white in winter and early spring. It’s a great ornamental shrub for early season colour and scent. Chinese Fringe Bush originates from South East Asia and is related to witch hazels. It arrived in the UK with Victorian plant hunters in the 1880s.This is an evergreen shrub with overlapping green foliage. Its dense foliage is pretty with dark green tops and pink undersides. The frilly winter flowers are sweetly scented and attract early pollinators. Flowers appear on short branch tips in star-shaped blooms of white, red or pink depending on the cultivar.This Chinese Fringe Flower is a shrub, but being versatile and happy to be clipped, it lends itself very well to topiary work such as this topiary globe version which we also sell online.Height And Spread of Loropetalum ChinenseChinese Fringe Bush has naturally compact and tidy growth. It can eventually reach 3 metres in height and spread, but you can keep it smaller with regular trimming.How Hardy Is Loropetalum ChinenseThis is a hardy plant down to sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. It prefers a sheltered sunny spot to flower well and does best in the warmer southern areas of the UK. How To Use Loropetalum ChinenseChinese Fringe Bush is a pretty ornamental that flowers when not much else is in season. It makes an attractive evergreen hedge in the milder south and looks good in a mixed border with other evergreens and early flowering bulbs.You can grow this scented winter flowering shrub in a container to brighten up a dull deck or beneath a window to take advantage of the fragrance. It’s a great choice for wildlife gardens as it provides shelter for insects and nectar for pollinators in the colder months.How To Care For Loropetalum ChinenseChinese Fringe Bush needs little in the way of care if it’s planted in an advantageous spot. It prefers well-drained rich soil but will tolerate the majority of conditions if they are not waterlogged.Choose a sheltered spot so frosts and freezing winds don’t damage the early blooms. There’s no need to prune this evergreen shrub, but you can cut back dead or damaged branches to maintain the shape in mid-spring or after flowering has finished.A thick layer of mulch around the roots provides nutrients for the growing year and helps seal in moisture.

GBP 107.25
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Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen. Acer Dissectum Crimson Queen UK

Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen. Acer Dissectum Crimson Queen UK

Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen - Acer Dissectum Crimson QueenJapanese Maple Crimson Queen is a very desirable specimen tree, coveted for its distinctive red foliage. This Acer cultivar was originally developed in the United States, now very popular in the UK, it has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit AGM a sure sign it will perform well in UK gardens.The leaves of the Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen are its stand-out feature, both in shape and colour and this is why it is known as a dissectum variety. The leaves are composed of 7 to 9 slender lobes that are cut right down to the base, creating a delicate, lacy pattern. When they emerge in spring they are red, changing to a purplish - red throughout the summer, and finally turning a bright scarlet in the autumn, creating a stunning display. In the springtime it has small purple flowers, which produce small purple fruits by the autumn, but both flower and fruit are less noticeable than the red foliage. Acer Palmatum Dissectum Crimson Queen has a weeping habit, giving it a mound-like appearance, and this weeping shape is attractive even in winter, adding interest in the garden because of its sculptural, cascading appearance.Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen is hardy throughout the United Kingdom, and will grow to a height and spread of 3 metres over a period of 10 to 20 years. It requires little or no pruning to maintain its weeping shape. Japanese Maple Crimson Queen will grow well in full sun or partial shade and it will thrive in moist but well-drained soil with slightly acidic or neutral ph and does best when planted in a sheltered position facing east, west or south. Use Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen to great advantage in your landscaping plans, whether your garden is large or small. Because of its small size and visual interest, it can be container grown or as a specimen plant in a courtyard garden or in a small patio. It is also a good choice as a specimen tree for a rock garden or as a complement to a small water feature such as a pond or waterfall. It is particularly well-suited to an oriental-themed, Zen or Japanese garden.This small-scaled tree performs well in a mixed border, giving a year-round backdrop for bulbs, perennials, and annuals as well as winter interest. In a naturalized setting, Japanese Maple Crimson Queen is often found underplanting taller trees, where it will tolerate the dappled shade. Create a mini forest by planting several as a group on a slope or next to a stream or pond. Crimson Queen works especially well, if you happen to have an acidic soil, when planted with azaleas or rhododendrons or larger Japanese Acers. Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen is a beautiful, versatile tree which will add a bright dash of colour to your garden throughout the growing season!

GBP 183.75
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Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud TreeCercis Rising Sun is a colourful deciduous tree from a small genus of flowering trees found in North America. It’s one of the best trees for smaller spaces as it really punches above its weight with outstanding colour.  Cercis Rising Sun bursts into flower during early spring with pretty pink-purple pea flowers that cluster on bare branches. The mass of blooms smells delicately sweet and attracts the early pollinators. Rounded, heart-shaped foliage arrives in April in a warm yellow apricot tone that matures into bright yellowy-lime green during the summer. During autumn the leaves deepen to vibrant rich yellow and fall with the frosts. It’s this fiery foliage that gives this tree its name ‘Rising Sun’.  Throughout winter Rising Sun Redbud holds up attractive golden-brown stems that carry frost to perfection.This is an outstanding specimen tree with foliage and flowers that create a real ‘wow’ for the greater part of the year. If you only have space for one small tree make it Rising Sun Redbud.Height and Spread Of Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will reach around 4-5 metres and spread over 3-4 metres. It holds its rounded canopy up high leaving plenty of light and space beneath the pretty foliage. How Hardy is Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud is a hardy tree that’s tough enough to withstand UK weather conditions. It will grow in colder parts of the UK down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. How To Use Cercis Rising SunIt’s dramatic foliage and compact shape makes Rising Sun Redbud the perfect standalone specimen tree for compact gardens and smaller spaces. Plant Rising Sun Redbud at the back of a border for height and colour, mass plant them as an unusual pathway lining, or use one as a pretty disguise for an unsightly shed or wall. If you want even more dazzling colour try pairing it with the purple Cercis Forest Pansy.Because it only reaches 4-5 metres this is an outstanding tree for a small outside space such as a front garden or placed directly into the lawn where it won’t outgrow it’s welcome.   How To Care For Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will grow in most conditions except waterlogged ground. It will tolerate all types of soil from acid to chalky gardens.Rising Sun will grow in the majority of situations but does best in full sunlight. Plenty of sunlight encourages foliage colour and brings out early flowers. Strong winds tend to damage the showy foliage so a sheltered spot is best. No pruning is necessary as it naturally holds a well-rounded shape, but you can prune it to your preference if required. Once planted it’s important to water Rising Sun Redbud regularly until it is established, and a thick layer of mulch around the base during spring provides nutrients for a healthy season of ‘flaming sunrise’ growth.Cercis or Redbuds are a distinct genus of small flowering trees with generally rounded heart-shaped leaves and pretty pea flowers in spring.

GBP 154.00
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Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen for Sale Online UK

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen for Sale Online UK

Pittosporum Tenuifolium shrubs are bushy evergreen shrubs with delicate looking grey-green leaves with white margins originating from New Zealand. They provide ornamental foliage and structure to the garden.  Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen is a variegated variety of these low growing pittosporum evegreens, popularly grown for their foliage and structure. Silver Queen has grey to green leaves that have a pretty white edging. From a distance Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen glows silvery-white. In the springtime bell-shaped purple flowers appear in small clusters. These are not big and showy but do produce scent that attracts pollinators. Seeds will follow these flowers providing food for wildlife. Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen will grow to a height of one and a half metres and spread over two metres unless you prune it to contain the spread. How Hardy Is Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen?Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen is frost hardy through most of the UK, but may struggle with foliage damage and stem dieback in consistently harsh temperatures, particularly if it’s placed in cold drying winds or water-logged areas. Silver Queen’s showy foliage lifts a sheltered mixed border and breaks up a clashing mix of summer blooms. Make sure you plant Silver Queen with plenty of room to grow as she can develop into a large shrub.Silver Queen’s leaves last a long time in cut flower arrangements and she can be pruned into a specimen shrub or even a medium-height hedge when several are planted together. Try placing a Pittosporum Silver Queen somewhere you can see her from a window in winter as the evergreen foliage gives a bare garden a colourful boost. All Pittosporum Tenuifolium plants need some shelter from cold winds. Direct sun will encourage leaf colour but it will tolerate partial shade too. A Silver Queen will grow best in loam, chalk and sandy soils of any pH, but it needs a well drained soil to avoid root rot. Little other care is needed once established. In the early years you will need to water your shrub regularly and a yearly application of mulch around the roots will boost its overall health. You can trim Silver Queen all year round to keep the shape tidy and maintain a neat outline. If you prefer a wild look, simply leave the shrub to grow naturally. The RHS have given Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen the award of garden merit for her attributes.

GBP 112.00
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Chionanthus Virginicus or Fringe Tree for Sale UK

Chionanthus Virginicus or Fringe Tree for Sale UK

Chionanthus VirginicusA North American native, Chionanthus Virginicus, more commonly known as the Fringe Tree, can be grown as a large deciduous shrub or a small bushy tree, with impressive, milky white blooms. The showy flower clusters and bushy habit can add drama to your garden, without overshadowing other plants. During June and July, the Fringe Tree is enveloped with subtly fragrant  cloudy-white flowers borne in loose terminal panicles. The drooping, fleecy clouds of blossoms look stunning in full bloom, completely eclipsing the simple foliage. However, the large, entire leaves with an opposite pattern steal the spotlight in autumn, when they turn golden-yellow. Since Chionanthus Virginicus is dioecious, meaning that it has separate male and female plants, expect the male plant’s flowers to be more prominent, larger and with longer petals, while the female’s flowers give way to blackish-blue fruits after the blossoming season ends. In both cases, the Fringe Tree will look stunning, regardless of the sex of the plant. The Fringe Tree prefers full sun, and fertile, acidic soil with good drainage. It can tolerate partial shade, but it won’t bloom as prolifically as it would in direct sunlight. Although it prefers well-drained soil, it will wilt and sulk if the soil is too dry. This shrub grows naturally in boggy ground, so it will need moisture- whether naturally occurring or preserved by mulch. This slow-growing plant can grow to be 2.5 to 4 metres tall and wide, over a period from 10 to 20 years. Disease and pest free, this deciduous, bushy tree is rather resistant. Able to withstand severe winter temperatures, the Fringe Tree is fully hardy in all of UK. The broad, spreading, erect, bushy habit of Chionanthus Virginicus requires minimal pruning. Apart from cutting dead or damaged twigs, there’s not much maintenance needed. To encourage a tree-like habit in this deciduous bush, remove the lower branches, which will mimic the shape of a trunk. If left untouched, the Fringe Tree will grow in shape of a large, globe-shaped shrub.Most commonly used as a specimen plant, Fringe Tree is also suitable to be planted as a part of a border, along flower beds and wall-side. The clouds of spectacular drooping, delicate white flowers definitely make an impression, even when they start to fade and form a snow-white carpet on the ground below. Chionanthus Virginicus can provide shade when fully mature, and it’s often planted beside patios. 

GBP 154.00
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Rhododendron Anna Rose Whitney for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Anna Rose Whitney for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Anna Rose Whitney is a large, evergreen hybrid rhododendron with glorious rose-pink flowers. It’s perfect for a large mixed border or a well-watered container.  Rhododendron Anna Rose Whitney was bred in Whitney, Washington USA in 1954. It’s proved a firm favourite in UK gardens for its vigorous evergreen leaves and pretty blooms. The fleshy textured evergreen foliage grows up to 11 centimetres long on strong woody stems that tend to grow outwards as well as up. In late spring and early summer large pink buds appear in clusters that bloom into funnel-shaped deep pink flowers with brown dappling beneath the petals. The blooms are large measuring up to ten centimetres in diameter. The flowers grow in ball-shaped trusses 10 to 20 flowers each. Flowers fade and fall before autumn, but its textured foliage remains all year. Height And Spread Of Rhododendron Anna Rose WhitneyThis hybrid is a tall variety that eventually reaches a bushy height of 4 metres eventually. This is a vigorous fast-growing shrub. It needs room to grow so choose its final spot carefully. How Hardy Is Rhododendron Anna Rose WhitneyRhododendrons are hardy shrubs and Anna Rose Whitney is no exception. It can survey harsh sub-zero winters if its roots are well-drained. It is fairly pest resistant and will survive droughts when established but may not flower without sufficient water. How To Use Rhododendron Anna Rose WhitneyThis rhododendron is a perfect evergreen specimen with real character. Its large showy blooms can’t be missed. It works well as part of a woodland garden or mixed border with its sister Rhododendron Van and will grow in a large well-watered container in a sheltered spot.  As it has no scent it’s a good choice for hayfever sufferers and its evergreen foliage brings shape and colour to a bare winter garden.How To Care For Rhododendron Anna Rose WhitneyRhododendron Anna Rose Whitney is a woodland plant that prefers partial shade and damp soil that’s humus-rich. It grows best in acidic soils and does not perform well in chalk. If you love this shrub but have chalky soils consider container gardening with ericaceous compost and frequent waterings. There is no need to prune Rhododendron Anna Rose Whitney other than removing any broken stems and dead flowers. If you wish to restrict its height, prune out crowded shoots in spring. Treated to a yearly application of rich leaf mould mulch on acid soil this rhododendron is a strikingly dramatic and fuss-free shrub. 

GBP 236.25
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Thuja Plicata Hedging. Western Red Cedar Hedge Buy UK

Thuja Plicata Hedging. Western Red Cedar Hedge Buy UK

Thuja Plicata Martin is also known as the Western Red Cedar.  Thuja is part of the cypress family and is known as a fast-growing evergreen conifer tree. Our Thuja Plicata Hedging plants are supplied as root balled (e.g. without a pot). The roots are protected and wrapped in a biodegradable hessian sack. As a result, we can offer these evergreen hedging conifers at an excellent price for our customers. Height At MaturityThuya Plicata 'Martin' is a particular variety of Thuja which is a mid-size variety that will reach  6-7 meters in height at maturity. This variety retains a slender shape with a diameter up to 2 meters wide. This aspect is particularly useful for hedging purposes where lateral space is usually limited. The evergreen foliage of Thuja Plicata Martin is a dense, mid green in colour, which becomes tinged with an attractive bronze during the winter months.  Privacy ScreeningThuja Plicata Martin is a very popular choice for privacy screening hedging, partly due to its ability to renew itself after trimming or cutting back. Other varieties of fast growing hedging, for example Cupressus Leylandii, can develop dead foliage at their centre (especially when they are not regularly trimmed) which won’t renew itself easily. Thuja Plicata conversely, will regrow happily after being cut back and still remain a lovely verdant green hedge.Hardy, Easy To Grow, Low MaintenanceThuja Plicata or Western Red Cedar (named for its red bark) is native to Pacific North America and grows well in the UK climate - easy to grow and with low maintenance. A trim at the beginning of the Spring to keep in shape is usually enough to last the year. If necessary, give another trim in autumn (don't leave it too late in the year for the last cut). Although a fast growing hedge it doesn't need as much managing as Leylandii. Thuja Plicata Martin has unusually fragrant foliage, when you brush past the trees or when you trim the leaves, there is a lovely scent of pineapple from the bright green foliage.  A very attractive and practical hedge plant 'Martin' is also an impressive specimen tree for small to medium sized gardens.Another excellent variety of Thuja (sometimes spelled Thuya) that is especially useful for hedging, is Thuja Occidentalis Brabant.

GBP 9.80
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Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart shrub. Buy Online London & UK

Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart shrub. Buy Online London & UK

Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart, also known as Rose Mallow Red Heart, is a tough, reliable shrub which will bring exotic flowers in great abundance to your garden in the late summer. Its excellent qualities have earned it the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Native to Asia, Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart is one of the last shrubs to leaf out in the spring. Yellowish when they first emerge, they turn a dark green as the season progresses. However, it is for the flowers of late summer that Rose Mallow Red Heart is grown. Starting in late July and lasting for several weeks, the bushes are covered with blooms 10 cm across, bright white with red splotches at the centre, with a prominent white stamen cone. Bees and butterflies will be drawn to the flowers. While each flower lasts just a few days, new ones continually appear. Once its magnificent flowering period ends in October, the Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart bush will recede into the background as its leaves fall. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart is hardy in most regions of the UK, quickly reaching a full height of 2.4-3 metres and spread of 2 metres. Plant 1.2-1.8 metres apart. Rose Mallow Red Heart responds well to pruning. Trim to desired size once flowering has finished in the autumn, and cut out some of the older stems in the centre. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart can also be pruned to be grown as a single-stem standard tree. Plant your Rose Mallow Red Heart in any moist, well-drained soil in full sun, in a position sheltered from strong winds. Once established they will tolerate dry periods. Resistant to urban pollution, and not a favourite of deer, Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart will do equally well in a city or country garden. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart will make a big statement during its flowering period, but has little to make it remarkable outside of late summer, so it is best planted where other shrubs will be able to take the focus the rest of the season. In a mixed hedge or grouping with spring-blooming shrubs such as azaleas, plants with a vivid autumn foliage show like Fagus sylvatica, and evergreens such as Ilex Meserveae Blue Angel, Rose Mallow Red Heart will be able to shine during its blooming season, and then let its companions take the spotlight. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart’s stunning late summer blooms will bring fresh new colour to your late summer garden!  

GBP 61.88
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