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Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen or Hazelnut Hallesche ReisenThe hazelnut is the oldest nut variety used in Europe. The Corylus Avellana Hallesche Riesen originated in the Halle region of Germany during the late 1700s. The nut tree quickly won acclaim for its ample yield and superb flavour. The hazelnuts are quite large and provide a sweet, bold taste. Each nut measures about 4 centimeters and are round in shape. The nuts are typically ready for harvest during mid-September. The robust hazelnuts of the Corylus Hallesche Riesen can easily be stored in a dry place and last throughout the winter months. Their ability to store well made them a highly coveted food staple throughout ancient Europe, especially during the often cold, long, bleak winters.The Hazel Nut Hallesche Reisen is a hardy, strong growing deciduous hazel tree. When fully grown it will reach a height of 7 metres. Its leaves are bright green with slightly bluish margins. The leaves are egg-shaped and measure 6 to 10 centimeters long. During the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow hue that instantly attracts admiration. Unlike most hazels, the Corylus Hallesche Riesen blooms later in the season so is less susceptible to any unexpected late spring frosts. Catkins and flowers typically appear from March to April. The male catkins are golden and exceptionally showy. The female catkins are very small and reddish. The male Hallesche Riesen variety produces ample pollen which makes it well suited for pollinating bushes of natural stock. In order to produce a nut crop, a pollinator must be provided because the hazel is not self-pollinating. To ensure an ample yield, it is suggested that you plant at least two hazel trees of any variety within close proximity of each other because they depend on the wind for pollination. Ideally, space them about 4 metres apart. The Corylus Hallesche Riesen is very hardy and can withstand cold and wet conditions. It features a strong, upright growth habit. Plant in a full sun area or partial shade location. It tolerates most soil conditions but grows best in a planting site that contains ample organic content. Consider growing the hazel tree as a dense hedgerow. Hazelnuts are a valuable food source for woodland creatures and the tree’s dense growth provides optimal shelter for wildlife and songbirds. The Hallesche Reisen trees are relatively easy to grow and don’t take up an enormous amount of space so they are perfect for even small cottage gardens. 

GBP 105.00
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Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen or Hazelnut Hallesche ReisenThe hazelnut is the oldest nut variety used in Europe. The Corylus Avellana Hallesche Riesen originated in the Halle region of Germany during the late 1700s. The nut tree quickly won acclaim for its ample yield and superb flavour. The hazelnuts are quite large and provide a sweet, bold taste. Each nut measures about 4 centimeters and are round in shape. The nuts are typically ready for harvest during mid-September. The robust hazelnuts of the Corylus Hallesche Riesen can easily be stored in a dry place and last throughout the winter months. Their ability to store well made them a highly coveted food staple throughout ancient Europe, especially during the often cold, long, bleak winters.The Hazel Nut Hallesche Reisen is a hardy, strong growing deciduous hazel tree. When fully grown it will reach a height of 7 metres. Its leaves are bright green with slightly bluish margins. The leaves are egg-shaped and measure 6 to 10 centimeters long. During the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow hue that instantly attracts admiration. Unlike most hazels, the Corylus Hallesche Riesen blooms later in the season so is less susceptible to any unexpected late spring frosts. Catkins and flowers typically appear from March to April. The male catkins are golden and exceptionally showy. The female catkins are very small and reddish. The male Hallesche Riesen variety produces ample pollen which makes it well suited for pollinating bushes of natural stock. In order to produce a nut crop, a pollinator must be provided because the hazel is not self-pollinating. To ensure an ample yield, it is suggested that you plant at least two hazel trees of any variety within close proximity of each other because they depend on the wind for pollination. Ideally, space them about 4 metres apart. The Corylus Hallesche Riesen is very hardy and can withstand cold and wet conditions. It features a strong, upright growth habit. Plant in a full sun area or partial shade location. It tolerates most soil conditions but grows best in a planting site that contains ample organic content. Consider growing the hazel tree as a dense hedgerow. Hazelnuts are a valuable food source for woodland creatures and the tree’s dense growth provides optimal shelter for wildlife and songbirds. The Hallesche Reisen trees are relatively easy to grow and don’t take up an enormous amount of space so they are perfect for even small cottage gardens. 

GBP 112.50
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Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen Hazelnut Hallesche Reisen Tree

Corylus Hallesche Riesen or Hazelnut Hallesche ReisenThe hazelnut is the oldest nut variety used in Europe. The Corylus Avellana Hallesche Riesen originated in the Halle region of Germany during the late 1700s. The nut tree quickly won acclaim for its ample yield and superb flavour. The hazelnuts are quite large and provide a sweet, bold taste. Each nut measures about 4 centimeters and are round in shape. The nuts are typically ready for harvest during mid-September. The robust hazelnuts of the Corylus Hallesche Riesen can easily be stored in a dry place and last throughout the winter months. Their ability to store well made them a highly coveted food staple throughout ancient Europe, especially during the often cold, long, bleak winters.The Hazel Nut Hallesche Reisen is a hardy, strong growing deciduous hazel tree. When fully grown it will reach a height of 7 metres. Its leaves are bright green with slightly bluish margins. The leaves are egg-shaped and measure 6 to 10 centimeters long. During the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow hue that instantly attracts admiration. Unlike most hazels, the Corylus Hallesche Riesen blooms later in the season so is less susceptible to any unexpected late spring frosts. Catkins and flowers typically appear from March to April. The male catkins are golden and exceptionally showy. The female catkins are very small and reddish. The male Hallesche Riesen variety produces ample pollen which makes it well suited for pollinating bushes of natural stock. In order to produce a nut crop, a pollinator must be provided because the hazel is not self-pollinating. To ensure an ample yield, it is suggested that you plant at least two hazel trees of any variety within close proximity of each other because they depend on the wind for pollination. Ideally, space them about 4 metres apart. The Corylus Hallesche Riesen is very hardy and can withstand cold and wet conditions. It features a strong, upright growth habit. Plant in a full sun area or partial shade location. It tolerates most soil conditions but grows best in a planting site that contains ample organic content. Consider growing the hazel tree as a dense hedgerow. Hazelnuts are a valuable food source for woodland creatures and the tree’s dense growth provides optimal shelter for wildlife and songbirds. The Hallesche Reisen trees are relatively easy to grow and don’t take up an enormous amount of space so they are perfect for even small cottage gardens. 

GBP 96.00
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Fagus Sylvatica Full Standard Tree Full Standard Beech Trees

Fagus Sylvatica Full Standard Tree Full Standard Beech Trees

Full Standard Beech TreesThe Fagus Sylvatica is often referred to as the Common Beech or European Beech tree. These particular specimen Beech trees have been trained as a full standard trees with a single trunk or clear stem. These Fagus sylvatica Full Standard trees have a single straight or clear stem trunk with no lower branches that is at least 180 cm tall from the top of the roots to the start of the crown. The girth diameter also plays a role. The lower clear stem makes these full standard beech trees ideal for screening above a fence, wall or even a hedge. Maintaining the shape is not difficult, requiring a prune once per year. The Common Beech is a long lived tree, with many documented as living over 1,000 years. The tree’s ability to retain its fall foliage even into the harshest winter months makes it a popular choice for above fence screening. It is a favourite shade tree that can attain a staggering height of 50 meters with a dense canopy spread of around 20 meters when left to its own devices.Historically, the wood of the Fagus sylvatica has been used for a wide array of items such as tool handles, furniture manufacture, cooking utensils, sports equipment, and as a fuel source. During the spring months, the foliage of the European Beech emerges a soft, mint green in colour with small, exceptionally fine hairs. As the leaves mature, the hairs are shed and the leaves turn a deep, bright green. Each leaf measure 4 to 9 centimeters in length. The tree’s leaves are oval in shape with a pointy end and wavy edges. In April and May, the beech tree does produce small greenish-yellow flowers. The male flowers appear in drooping clusters and the female flowers are grouped in short spikes. The female flowers produce small, brownish nuts that ripen in the fall. The nuts are a favourite food source for birds and other forest creatures. They are edible and once were a common ingredient in pig food. Today, the seeds are often used as a flavour ingredient in the manufacture of coffees in France. The Common Beech tree grows well in full sunlight or partial shade. Once planted it doesn’t like to be transplanted. It enjoys well-draining soil and doesn’t tolerate overly wet conditions. The tree does grow well in a wide array of soil types such as clay or sandy loam. It prefers slightly alkaline to acidic soil. When first establishing the tree, it requires moist soil, but not overly wet conditions. The tree does not tolerate drought well until fully established. 

GBP 150.00
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Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

 Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear is such an elegant little tree, it is particularly suited to urban town gardens (pollution tolerant), where space is at a premium, they are very easy to grow and an asset to most gardens. The Weeping Silver Pear is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree, with a beautiful pendulous shape. Our trees are grown as full standards and these are perfect as a specimen tree, they will form a dome shaped crown with a pendulous habit. The leaves are an attractive grey / green spear shape, not dissimilar to willow or olive leaves.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula forms clusters of pure white flowers with small black stamens. The profuse 'cloud' of flowers creates a beautiful display during April and May, these then go on to form green pear shaped fruits which are purely ornamental. Although not culinary pears, these fruits do provide a valuable food source for visiting birds.Weeping Silver Pear trees are highly ornamental, their unusual greyish foliage, pretty flowers and prolific fruits are a valuable contrast with the deepest green shrubs and trees and are a coveted addition to a white garden theme. Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula is relatively slow growing variety and our quality, taller trees provide a good level of maturity. These trees will eventually reach a height and breadth of circa 4 metres. Grow them in full sun, they will tolerate most well-drained soils.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula has been awarded the RHS AGM, the Award of Garden Merit, a good sign it will perform well in most UK gardens.

GBP 112.50
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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 93.75
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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 88.00
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Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

 Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear is such an elegant little tree, it is particularly suited to urban town gardens (pollution tolerant), where space is at a premium, they are very easy to grow and an asset to most gardens. The Weeping Silver Pear is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree, with a beautiful pendulous shape. Our trees are grown as full standards and these are perfect as a specimen tree, they will form a dome shaped crown with a pendulous habit. The leaves are an attractive grey / green spear shape, not dissimilar to willow or olive leaves.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula forms clusters of pure white flowers with small black stamens. The profuse 'cloud' of flowers creates a beautiful display during April and May, these then go on to form green pear shaped fruits which are purely ornamental. Although not culinary pears, these fruits do provide a valuable food source for visiting birds.Weeping Silver Pear trees are highly ornamental, their unusual greyish foliage, pretty flowers and prolific fruits are a valuable contrast with the deepest green shrubs and trees and are a coveted addition to a white garden theme. Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula is relatively slow growing variety and our quality, taller trees provide a good level of maturity. These trees will eventually reach a height and breadth of circa 4 metres. Grow them in full sun, they will tolerate most well-drained soils.Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula has been awarded the RHS AGM, the Award of Garden Merit, a good sign it will perform well in most UK gardens.

GBP 165.00
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Malus Evereste Crab Apple trees for sale online UK

Malus Evereste Crab Apple trees for sale online UK

Malus Evereste Crab Apple TreeA rather beautiful tree for any sized garden, Malus Evereste is a deciduous Crab Apple variety with a conical, columnar shape and lovely blossom in Springtime. 'Evereste' is very easy to grow and so accommodating, it will thrive in any aspect. Grows well in partial shade and full sun, in a sheltered or exposed position. This variety of flowering Crab Apple is the perfect size and shape for town or courtyard gardens as it will not dominate a small garden space and is pollution tolerant.Its compact shape and neat appearance combined with the glorious blossom and fruits make this a must have variety. Indeed, the Malus Evereste Crab Apple has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.The pretty flowers clothe the entire tree in Springtime – a cloudy haze of pinkish buds and white blossom. Followed almost immediately by the fabulous edible Crab apple fruits, orange and deep red in colour and about an inch in diameter. Malus Evereste Crab apples have a variety of culinary uses, for Crab Apple jelly and Crab Apple wine. Apple dessert recipes that need the sharp apple taste of orange pippin varieties can be made using 'Evereste' crab apples. When left on the tree for decoration, the fruits will add glorious colour to the branches well into the winter and can be a valuable source of food for over wintering birds. During Autumn months the bronzy leaves hang beautifully with the mass of red fruits.Malus Evereste will at maturity, reach a height of 7m and these versatile trees can be used as both specimen trees and ornamental trees. For above fence or wall hedging, consider alternating or using a mix of Malus Evereste and Hornbeam trees – they work incredibly well together. You may also be interested in Malus Red Sentinel.  

GBP 90.00
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Aesculus Pavia Koehnei Dwarf Red Buckeye Dwarf Chestnut

Aesculus Pavia Koehnei Dwarf Red Buckeye Dwarf Chestnut

Aesculus Pavia Koehnei is a deciduous dwarf ornamental tree with full form and upright panicles of pink-yellow flowers in early summer. It’s rare in the UK and extremely slow growing. If you need a small ornamental tree for the lawn and have patience, this is an unusual choice. Aesculus Pavia Red Buckeye is native to the southern and eastern areas of the United States where it attracts hummingbirds to gardens. It’s a species of flowering tree or shrub that reaches about five metres. The variety Aesculus Pavia Koehnei is the dwarf version. It’s also known as Dwarf Chestnut.Although it’s a dwarf variety, it maintains its full tree form and resembles a miniature tree. It’s deciduous with new foliage emerging reddish bronze in spring and maturing to lime green in summer. Spectacular flowers arrive in early summer. They are upright panicles with small yellow and pink flowers coating the stem to the branch. In autumn, brown fruits develop and it’s foliage falls. Height And Spread of Aesculus Pavia KoehneiDwarf Red Buckeye is a miniature form that reaches about 2.5 metres in height and spread after 10 years.How Hardy is Aesculus Pavia KoehneiThis is a hardy small tree in well-drained soil. It tolerates the sun and is rarely affected by pests.How To Use Aesculus Pavia KoehneiThis is a lovely little tree for a small garden in need of height and colour throughout the spring and summer. It suits sheltered town courtyards, cottage-style gardens, and will grow in a large well-watered and fed container on a sheltered balcony or patio.Wildlife friendly low maintenance gardens benefit from its nectar and easy-care aspects.How To Care For Aesculus Pavia KoehneiDwarf Chestnut needs little attention once it’s established. It tolerates the majority of soil including chalk and enjoys a sunny to partially sunny sheltered position.Pruning isn’t required and may damage it, but a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in spring will help it grow fresh new healthy foliage and lots of ornamental flowers.Water it well until you see new growth. Container-grown Dwarf Chestnut needs regular water and food throughout summer and should be raised on feet to allow proper drainage.

GBP 126.00
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Fargesia Asian Wonder Bamboo. Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder

Fargesia Asian Wonder Bamboo. Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder

Fargesia Asian Wonder, also known as Asian Wonder Bamboo or Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder, is a recently introduced variety which is ideal for UK gardens! Its hardiness, colourful appearance, and non-invasive growth habit combine to make it a great choice.In its native China, Fargesia Asian Wonder is a favourite food for pandas, but here in the UK it is a versatile landscaping plant for a variety of planting situations. When the new culms emerge they are a striking crimson. Many recommend removing the lower leaves to show off the canes. The culms then mature to a deep olive green. The leaves are long, narrow, and mid-green, and remain year-round, making it ideal for use as evergreen screening.Hardy throughout the UK, Asian Wonder Bamboo will grow in a few years to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 1.5 metres. No pruning is necessary to maintain its attractive upright form with its arching top. If planting as a screening hedge, space Fargesia Asian Wonder 2.5 metres apart.Used to growing in the forest shade in its native China, Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder adapts equally well to semi-shade and sunny locations. Stem colour will be more pronounced in full sun. It does best in a spot sheltered from drying winds, in moist, well-drained fertile soil. Since it is a non-invasive variety which grows in clumps rather than spreading quickly, no special precautions need to be taken to contain its growth. While pandas may love to eat this variety, it is deer resistant here in the UK, making Fargesia Asian Wonder a good choice for country gardens!Fargesia Asian Wonder can be used in a variety of different landscaping uses to great effect. Because of its small size, it’s an excellent choice for a container planting on a rooftop terrace or in a courtyard, where its colourful canes and evergreen foliage will provide year-round interest and attractive screening. In an urban garden the quick, dense growth will make an excellent buffer for traffic noise, as well as ensuring privacy. A specimen planning in a lawn would also be very effective. In a country setting, a clump of Asian Wonder Bamboo would be a striking focal point on a larger property. Plant Fargesia Asian Wonder to bring its quick growth, vividly coloured culms, and dependable evergreen foliage to your garden! 

GBP 133.00
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Viburnum Sargentii Onondaga Sargent Viburnum for Sale Online

Viburnum Sargentii Onondaga Sargent Viburnum for Sale Online

Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is a deciduous upright shrub with lace-cap flower heads and strongly coloured leaves. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. There are many varieties of Viburnum. The Sargentii Viburnum originates from North-East Asia. It was discovered there and brought to the UK in the late 19th Century where it flourished and became popular in all types of planting scheme due to its dramatic foliage and pretty flowers. Onondaga is a particularly striking Sargent Viburnam cultivar that was bred in the USA. In early spring maple-like, three-lobed leaves open in bronze-purple shades before turning mid-green and eventually deep purple by autumn. Deep red flower buds appear in March to May opening to white five-petalled blooms with purple antlers borne in clusters much like a hydrangea. Flowers mature to small berries in autumn and during winter the foliage falls to reveal a strong framework of upright branches. Height And Spread of Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga grows upright and will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread across 1.5 metres in 10-20 years. How Hardy Is Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is hardy down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It can cope with some drought once established and grows well in both shade and full sun. It’s rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga is a versatile, hardy shrub that can be used in a variety of ways. It grows on slopes and banks, suits formal borders and fills a countryside cottage garden. It’s a good choice for low maintenance front gardens too.Viburnums are pollen-rich attractors for butterflies and bees in a wildlife garden. The autumn berries are an extra source of food for birds in the autumn and winter months.How To Care For Viburnum Sargentii OnondagaSargent Viburnum Onondaga needs little attention once established. Plant it in well-drained soil of any pH and it will grow with the minimum of fuss. Its colours are brightest in partial to full sun, but it will grow in shade too.Sargent Viburnum Onondaga doesn’t require pruning but you can remove crossed or broken branches in late winter. A thick layer of mulch in early spring will trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 91.00
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Tetrapanax Papyrifer Rice Paper Plant Hardy Tropical Plant

Tetrapanax Papyrifer Rice Paper Plant Hardy Tropical Plant

Tetrapanax Papyrifer is a semi-evergreen, large-leaved exotic plant that suits a sheltered tropical style garden. It’s similar in shape to fatsia japonica and creates striking architectural shapes.Native to Taiwan and widely grown across east Asia the Rice Paper Plant as it’s better known is an exotic tropical semi-evergreen in a mild climate. In the majority of the UK, it will lose its leaves completely during winter.It has long clear stems, much like palm trees, topped with large many lobed leaves that reach up to one metre across. Pollinator-magnet sprays of white pompom flowers emerge in mild autumns and are followed by small black berries.This is an architectural, tropical style choice for sheltered Mediterranean style gardens in milder areas of the UK.Height And Spread of Tetrapanax PapyriferRice Paper Plant is a fast-growing shrub or small tree that’ll reach 5 metres in height and spread.How Hardy Is Tetrapanax PapyriferThis is a hardy shrub through most of the UK but needs a sheltered spot out of wind and frost pockets.How to Use Tetrapanax PapyriferRice Paper Plant is a tropical addition to Mediterranean, gravel, architectural, or jungle style gardens and a must in foliage gardens. Its metre wide leaves create a shady canopy to sit beneath and pollinators love the autumn flowers that arrive as most nectar sources are drying up.It’s a striking and unusual choice for wall-side borders, warm sunny patios, and sheltered courtyards.How To Care for Tetrapanax PapyriferAbove all Rice Paper Plant needs shelter from wind and plenty of full sun. It tolerates the majority of well-drained fertile soils and will grow in a well-watered and fed container.In mild areas of the UK it may remain evergreen, but cold winters will cause the leaves to drop or even plant dieback. If this happens, cover the crown with a thick layer of mulch to protect it from frost and rain and it will reshoot from the roots in spring.Pruning isn’t necessary, but because this is a suckering plant you may want to remove shoots to prevent its spread. Any damaged leaves that spoil the look can be removed throughout the year.Apply a thick layer of mulch in winter and water it well until established. Container grown Rice Paper Plants need lots of water and plant food to reach their full potential. Be sure to stand the container on feet to drain excess water and avoid root rot.

GBP 168.75
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Corylus Webbs Prize Cob or Webbs Prize Cobnut Trees Buy UK

Corylus Webbs Prize Cob or Webbs Prize Cobnut Trees Buy UK

Corylus Webb's Prize Cobb or Cobnut Tree Webb's PrizeCobnut Tree Webb's Prize is new cultivated variety of common hazel, best known for its compact size and weeping habit. This cultivar is often grown for its abundant nut crops and attractive looks.As with other members of the Hazel family (Corylus Avellana), Webb's Prize Cobb is partially self-fertile. In the spring, the tree produces showy catkins (male) that pollinate the inconspicuous flowers (female). The shiny, green leaves turn to beautiful shade of golden yellow in the autumn. The attractive autumn colour of the foliage is complemented by masses of red berries that stay on the tree through winter months. The nuts on established trees ripen around September, and are similar in taste and shape to those produced by Corylus maxima (Filibert) but with heavier production.Easy to grow and care for, Corylus Webb's Prize Cobb tolerates any soil, as long as it is light and well drained. Plant this tree in a sheltered location, in full sun or dappled shade. Tough and robust, this cultivar tolerates both cold and wet conditions. Although fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Cobnut Tree Webb's Prize will appreciate protection from frosts and strong winds. The cold will not damage or destroy the tree, but it might disrupt the pollination, resulting in poor crops.If you plan on growing Corylus Avellana Webb's Prize Cobb for its nuts, to ensure a maximum production of nuts, it is best to plant at least 2 hazel trees (of any variety) as they are wind pollinated. Space them about 4 meters apart. Not unlike all hazelnut varieties, this cultivar needs to be at least 4 years old to start producing nuts.A suitable tree for small gardens, Corylus Webb's Prize Cobb grows to be circa 3 meters high over a period of 10 years. Unless it is planted in an overly rich and fertile soil, this cultivar is not considered invasive. Often planted as a part of “nutteries”, this variety of hazel can be used for decorative purposes as well. Plant it in a mixed shrub border, where its dense foliage can serve as a textured backdrop to striking flowering plants. When grown as part of a hedgerow, this bushy tree provides shelter and food for wildlife.You might be interested in our selection of Corylus Avellana varieties, including Corylus Maxima Purpurea and Corylus Avellana Contorta.

GBP 120.00
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Sorbus Fastigiata Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata Mountain Ash

Sorbus Fastigiata Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata Mountain Ash

Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata has many names including Sorbus Fastigiata, Rowan or Mountain Ash. In many parts of the world, the tree is also known Sorbus Decora Nana and Sorbus Thuringiaca Fastigiata.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata is a narrow, columnar variety of Rowan / Mountain Ash. Fastigiata is a remarkable distinctive slow growing columnar small tree up to heights of max 5.5 Metres. A deciduous tree, it is extremely hardy and flourishes with only minimal care. It has readily naturalized throughout the northern regions of North America, Newfoundland and Alaska.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata grows in a narrow upright fashion. It features very stout closely erect stems. The pinnate leaves are large and have 11 to 15 individual dark green leaflets. During the autumn, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow. Clusters of creamy white flowers that measure 12 centimeters across appear in the spring. Following flowering, the tree produces bright waxy red berries that grow in densely packed bunches. Each of the berries measures 1 centimeter across. The berries are a favourite food source for wild birds.Height and Spread of the Sorbus Aucuparia FastigiataSorbus Fastigiata grows to a height of 5.5 metres. It has an upright crown that sharply descends downward. It has an ultimate spread of 2 to 3 metres.How Hardy is the Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata?This variety of Mountain Ash is hardy to zone H4, which means it can tolerate temperatures from -20 to -15. It will grow throughout all of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use the Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata? The Fastigiate Mountain Ash makes an excellent small shade tree or landscape specimen. It is also an ideal pollinator. The tree’s petite size makes it fit well in any landscape. It is also an excellent pollinator.How to Care for the Sorbus Aucuparia FastigiataPlant this Mountain Ash tree in a location that offers full sun or partial shade. It thrives in rich, organic soil. It grows best when planted in slightly acidic soil conditions but it will tolerate alkaline. Unlike many other trees, it can stand up against strong winds and blazingly hot summer sun. In order for the tree to create outstanding autumn colours, it must be watered frequently during the summer months.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata is a hardy tree that survives adverse weather conditions with ease. It should be planted in a section of the garden where its visual beauty can be truly appreciated.

GBP 147.00
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Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper Low-Growing Conifer

Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper Low-Growing Conifer

Juniperus Media Old Gold Juniper is a popular evergreen conifer with the RHS AGM. As a low-growing Juniper variety, it’s best left to spread in rockeries or for ground cover in gardens that need a hit of warm gold colour across the year. It is often used for low hedging. Juniperus Old Gold is a sport (a naturally occurring mutation) of Pfitzeriana Aurea another popular golden-toned conifer. It was introduced in 1958 and has become sought after for its glorious colour and low maintenance requirements. Juniper Old Gold has soft bronze-gold scaly foliage on ascending branches that holds their colour year-round. New growth emerges bright yellow at the tips in spring and gradually fades over the summer months to match the established colour. Brighter yellow will emerge in a sunny position.This small conifer is a top choice for compact gardens and wildlife-friendly spaces in need of some year-round colour for little effort.Height And Spread of Juniperus Media Old GoldOld Gold is a small spreading conifer that reaches a maximum height of 1 metre and spreads up to 2.5 metres over 20-50 years, so it spreads a lot wider than it is tall. How Hardy Is Juniperus Media Old GoldJunipers are cold hardy if the roots are well-drained. Old Gold easily withstands minus temperatures and copes with some drought once established. It’s also pollution and coastal spray hardy.How To Use Juniperus Media Old GoldJuniper Old Gold suits a variety of different spaces with strong year-round colour. It especially suits rockeries and gravel gardens, but fits into mixed borders and tolerates a slope where its spread prevents soil erosion.Polluted front gardens, coastal gardens, wildlife spaces and low maintenance areas all benefit from this popular conifer that doesn’t outgrow its welcome.You can grow Old Gold in a large container to brighten your deck or balcony, but it will need regular water and food to thrive.How To Care For Juniperus Media Old GoldOnce it’s planted in a sunny to partially sunny well-drained spot Juniper Old Gold needs little to no attention.There’s no need to prune it and other than a yearly application of organic mulch to the roots Old Gold will happily live for many years brightening up the garden with greens, gold and yellows.

GBP 108.90
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Malus Professor Sprenger Crab Apple Professor Sprenger

Malus Professor Sprenger Crab Apple Professor Sprenger

Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger or Crab Apple Professor Sprenger is a hybrid crab apple tree which will provide a long period of interest. In April, the medium green oval leaves of this deciduous tree emerge, soon to be hidden beneath a blanket of fragrant white blossoms, up to 4.5 cm across, unfurling from deep pink buds. It has received the RHS designation of Perfect for Pollinators, and will attract bees and butterflies. In summer, the spreading, upright crown will cast welcome shade, and as autumn begins, the leaves turn a golden yellow, accented by the small red-orange crab apples, 1.5 cm across, which add not only visual interest into early winter, but will attract birds to your garden.Height and Spread of Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger will grow to a height of 3 to 5 metres in 10 years, reaching a mature height of  5 to 6 metres and spread of 4-6 metres in 20 years.How Hardy Is Malus Professor Sprenger?Malus Professor Sprenger is fully hardy in all parts of the UK.How to Use Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger makes an excellent focal point in a medium to large lawn, where its long season of visual interest will be shown to advantage. Planted as part of a mixed hedge, the spring flowers and autumn leaves and fruit will add interest. In a wildlife or woodland garden, Malus Professor Sprenger will light up the woods with its spring blossoms, and be a valuable source of food for wildlife in the winter months. In smaller spaces, Crab Apple Professor Sprenger can be pruned and trained as an espalier specimen, either against a wall, or used as an ornamental privacy screen. It is a good boulevard or street tree, as it can be planted in pavement.How to Care for Malus Professor SprengerPlant Crab Apple Professor Sprenger in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. It will not tolerate sea wind, so in coastal regions it should be planted in a sheltered position. However, it is highly tolerant of pollution, so is admirably suited to city gardens. Malus Professor Sprenger has an excellent resistance to scab, fireblight, rust, and mildew.From its extravagant spring blossoms, to its reliable summer shade, autumn colour and winter fruits, Malus Professor Sprenger will provide visual interest throughout the year!

GBP 125.40
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Tetrapanax Papyrifer Rice Paper Plant Hardy Tropical Plant

Tetrapanax Papyrifer Rice Paper Plant Hardy Tropical Plant

Tetrapanax Papyrifer is a semi-evergreen, large-leaved exotic plant that suits a sheltered tropical style garden. It’s similar in shape to fatsia japonica and creates striking architectural shapes.Native to Taiwan and widely grown across east Asia the Rice Paper Plant as it’s better known is an exotic tropical semi-evergreen in a mild climate. In the majority of the UK, it will lose its leaves completely during winter.It has long clear stems, much like palm trees, topped with large many lobed leaves that reach up to one metre across. Pollinator-magnet sprays of white pompom flowers emerge in mild autumns and are followed by small black berries.This is an architectural, tropical style choice for sheltered Mediterranean style gardens in milder areas of the UK.Height And Spread of Tetrapanax PapyriferRice Paper Plant is a fast-growing shrub or small tree that’ll reach 5 metres in height and spread.How Hardy Is Tetrapanax PapyriferThis is a hardy shrub through most of the UK but needs a sheltered spot out of wind and frost pockets.How to Use Tetrapanax PapyriferRice Paper Plant is a tropical addition to Mediterranean, gravel, architectural, or jungle style gardens and a must in foliage gardens. Its metre wide leaves create a shady canopy to sit beneath and pollinators love the autumn flowers that arrive as most nectar sources are drying up.It’s a striking and unusual choice for wall-side borders, warm sunny patios, and sheltered courtyards.How To Care for Tetrapanax PapyriferAbove all Rice Paper Plant needs shelter from wind and plenty of full sun. It tolerates the majority of well-drained fertile soils and will grow in a well-watered and fed container.In mild areas of the UK it may remain evergreen, but cold winters will cause the leaves to drop or even plant dieback. If this happens, cover the crown with a thick layer of mulch to protect it from frost and rain and it will reshoot from the roots in spring.Pruning isn’t necessary, but because this is a suckering plant you may want to remove shoots to prevent its spread. Any damaged leaves that spoil the look can be removed throughout the year.Apply a thick layer of mulch in winter and water it well until established. Container grown Rice Paper Plants need lots of water and plant food to reach their full potential. Be sure to stand the container on feet to drain excess water and avoid root rot.

GBP 171.60
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Malus Floribunda Japanese Crab Apple Trees Standard Trees

Malus Floribunda Japanese Crab Apple Trees Standard Trees

Malus Floribunda Japanese Crab AppleMalus Floribunda or the Japanese Crab Apple, is an excellent deciduous flowering tree for UK gardens. Introduced from Japan in the 1860s, it has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. In April and May, the mid-green leaves of the wide-spreading crown will be covered with masses of very showy pale pink to white blossoms emerging from deep pink buds. Through the summer, the leaves provide shade, and then in autumn the leaves turn bronze, accented by the tiny crab apples, green-yellow with a touch of red, which will create visual interest and attract birds to your garden throughout the winter.Height and Spread of Malus Floribundaalus Floribunda will grow to a height of 5 metres and spread of 4 metres in 20 years, reaching a mature size of 8-12 metres and spread of more than 8 metres. How Hardy Is Malus FloribundaMalus Floribunda is hardy in all parts of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Malus FloribundaMalus Floribunda should be sited to consider its eventual size, as this is a larger landscape tree once it matures. A specimen in a medium or large lawn would put on a stunning show in spring, and provide considerable interest for the rest of the year. On a larger property, a grouping of Japanese Crab Apple trees would be very effective. As a part of a wildlife or woodland garden, its spring blossoms will be a stand-out, and the winter’s fruit will provide food for wildlife through the winter. Where space is limited, Malus Floribunda can be pruned and trained into an architectural form such as espalier, whether planted against a wall or used as a privacy screen.How to Care for Malus FloribundaPlant Malus Floribunda in full sun or partial shade in an exposed or sheltered position in any moist but well-drained soil. It is sensitive to salt, so needs to be protected from sea winds in coastal areas, but is very tolerant of atmospheric pollution, making it a great choice for even inner-city locations. It is not necessary to prune Malus Floribunda to maintain its attractive, spreading crown with arching branches, but if necessary to remove dead, damaged or crossing branches, prune in late winter only.With its spring blossoms, summer shade, autumn leaves and winter fruit, Malus Floribunda provides a full year of visual interest!

GBP 165.00
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Alnus Spaethii Spaeth’s Alder Mature Alnus Spaethii Trees UK

Alnus Spaethii Spaeth’s Alder Mature Alnus Spaethii Trees UK

Alnus Spaethii, also called the Spaeth’s Alder is an alder hybrid cross between Japanese alder (Alnus japonica) and the Caucasian alder (Alnus subcordata). This is a fast-growing small deciduous tree and usually attains a height of 10 to 15 meters. The stem of the tree is exceptionally straight and the overall growth habit is narrow. When young, Spaeth’s Alder branches grow straight upward but as it matures, the branches bend to a horizontal angle. This makes the tree an ideal street tree or specimen tree for any landscape that requires a slender columnar tree.Spaeth’s Alder more resembles a cherry tree in appearance than an alder. Often as early as January, Alnus Spaethii starts to develop dangling yellow catkins. Each catkin measures approximately 10 centimetres in length and is a valuable early season food source for hungry bees. The catkins usually persist on the tree into March before they give way to large, ovate leaves that are purplish when young. Upon maturity, the leaves develop into a dark green hue. The underside is a matte green and the topside a glossy green. Each serrated leaf measures 15 centimetres. In the autumn months, the foliage turns a dark orange or red before falling from the tree.A hardy tree, Alnus Spaethii thrives in all soil types. As with many alder trees, the root system has the unique ability to fix nitrogen into the surrounding soil which allows the tree to grow in nutrient-poor locations. It can even thrive in sandy soil where many plants and trees fail.Best growth is attained in moist soil, but once mature the tree can withstand short periods of drought. Its affinity for wet soil makes it ideal to plant in flood-prone locations. The tree is salt tolerant and can to tolerate windy conditions which makes it a good choice for coastal regions. Plant Spaeth’s Alder in a sunny or partially sunny location for optimum growth and flower development.Spaeth’s Alder was first discovered by the botanist Ludwig Späth in the Späth Arboretum at the Späth Baumschule (Arboretum) in Berlin. It rapidly became a valuable landscape tree across most of Europe and it makes a beautiful avenue or street tree. Although it is still rare in the United States, it is gaining some popularity as more gardeners discover its landscape benefits.

GBP 144.00
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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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Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii is more commonly known as the Blue Bean Shrub due to its long blue fruits that resemble bean pods. This slow growing deciduous shrub is an unusual and interesting plant that makes a great gift for gardeners who have everything. A native to eastern Asia, Decaisnea Fargesii is a large but slow growing shrub that holds upright stems of dark divided leaves which are often tinged with blue. The individual leaves can measure up to 90cm in length before turning a rich yellow shade in autumn before they fall. Its flowers are long green sepals, with no petals, that hang in panicles up to 45cm long and smell faintly sweet in the evenings – a good source of food for moths. The leaves and flowers of Blue Bean Shrub are something out of the ordinary, but gardeners mainly grow this shrub for the spectacular fruits that resemble blue broad bean pods and measure up to 10cm long. They will often hang in groups of three, and are considered a delicacy in regions of Asia and India. How Hardy Is Decaisnea Fargesii?This plant is fully hardy but needs protection from cold, drying winds in more northerly areas.How To Use Decaisnea FargesiiThis is a large bush, so it will need space to spread. At its tallest point Blue Bean Shrub can reach up to eight metres in height and the same in width, but this will take up to 20 years. You can prune back growth each year to keep it a manageable size. Due to its sizable nature this plant is best situated at the back of a border with room to grow. It is great in an unusual tree collection or as a stand-alone specimen. If you prefer, Blue Bean Shrub can be kept in a well-watered but free-draining container which will restrict its size.How To Care For Decaisnea FargesiiDecaisnea Fargesii grows best in moist environments, but it doesn’t like waterlogged conditions. It fares best in consistently damp soil, and will struggle to fruit in a dry spot. Any type of soil ph is suitable, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot which is protected from cold winds to encourage the fruiting.This is a really unusual shrub for a gardener who has everything because it’s a real showstopper when the fruit appears. If you want an interesting shrub for the later summer and autumn months Decaisnea Fargesii is sure to boost the wow factor of your garden.

GBP 140.00
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