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Acer Palmatum Bi Ho Japanese Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Palmatum Bi Ho Japanese Maple for Sale Online UK

Acer Palmatum Bi HoAcer Palmatum Bi Ho is a deciduous Japanese Maple tree with excellent year-round colour. It suits woodland gardens or a partly shady spot.Japanese Maple Bi Ho means ‘beautiful mountain range’. It’s a maple native to Japan that was introduced to Europe by the French. It does well in the UK climate with some shelter. This is a maple for four seasons. In spring, new light-green foliage tinged with salmon pink appears on bare stems. The leaves are small with five palmate lobes that are very similar to the popular Sango Kaku. New foliage matures to mid-green during summer, and in autumn it lights up a garden in shades of yellow and red before falling with the frosts. In winter, Acer Palmatum Bi Ho’s stems turn a rich yellow-orange to rival the brightest dogwoods.Height And Spread of Acer Palmatum Bi HoThis is a small Japanese shrub or small tree that suits the most compact gardens. It grows to a maximum height of two metres.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Bi HoJapanese Maple Bi Ho is hardy down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It can withstand sun, but the foliage may scorch in direct heat, dry soil, or exposure to harsh drying winds.How To Use Acer Palmatum Bi HoThis is a pretty shrub or tree for a Japanese style garden or spaces looking for year-round colour. It suits a partially shaded border, a woodland garden and low maintenance gardens.You can grow Japanese Maple Bi Ho in a container but it must be well watered and fed regularly.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Bi HoThis maple can tolerate chalk but it prefers neutral to acid soil. If you have chalky conditions dig plenty of compost into the planting hole and top it up each year with a thick layer of ericaceous soil. Bi Ho prefers a partially shaded spot in the shelter of larger trees or a fence line so it’s protected from harsh winds. Water well until established and mulch the roots once a year with an appropriate compost. You do not need to prune Japanese Maple Bi Ho, but you can cut out broken or crossed stems in the winter months. 

GBP 29.40
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Acer Conspicuum Red Flamingo Snakebark Maple for Sale Online

Acer Conspicuum Red Flamingo Snakebark Maple for Sale Online

Acer Red Flamingo is a deciduous Maple with attractive variegated foliage and showy bark for year-round interest. It suits sheltered mixed borders. This unusual acer is a cultivar of Snake Bark Maple trees. Snake barks are hybrids created by crossing the well-established Acer Davidii with Acer Pensylvanium to create unusually marked leaves and bark. Red Flamingo’s full botanical name is Acer Conspicuum Red Flamingo for its striking variegated foliage which emerges mottled green and pink before maturing to dark green with white splash markings. Foliage appears each spring on bright red shoots and is followed by tiny yellowy-green flowers. Pollinators enjoy the nectar, but it’s the impressive foliage that makes this plant a show stopper. In autumn this maple’s leaves turn vivid shades of yellow, red and orange before falling to reveal brown and white snake-like striped bark.Red Flamingo is one of the Conspicuum acers that brings year-round interest to the garden.  Conspicuum Mozart is another excellent cultivar with flushed green and red leaves and purple-white bark.Height And Spread of Acer Red FlamingoSnakebark Maple Red Flamingo is a slow-grower that can reach a maximum height and spread of 6 metres. It can be grown as a small branching tree or a shrub.How Hardy Is Acer Red FlamingoRed Flamingo is hardy in the UK down to freezing temperatures if its roots are well drained and it’s planted in a sheltered spot. It is usually pest free.How To Use Acer Red FlamingoSnakebark Maple Red Flamingo is a great choice for year-round interest. In winter the red stems rival dogwood varieties but without their vigorous growth.Plant it in a mixed border with other foliage shrubs or a well-watered and fed container on a patio or balcony where you can admire its ornamental stems and striking foliage year-round.Acers are attractive, unusual shrubs or trees with excellent autumnal colour. They equally suit cottage gardens and modern spaces to create a standout display during the year.How To Care For Acer Red FlamingoAcer Conspicuum Red Flamingo likes full sun to partial shade in well-drained soils. It’s a hardy shrub but does best in a sheltered spot to prevent wind damage to the foliage.There is no need to prune this acer, but you can train it into a tree form by removing the lower branches. Trim back any crossed or damaged stems in winter and lightly prune to reduce the size if required.Mulch well in spring and water well until established and during hot spells.

GBP 36.00
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Vaccinium Corymbosum Emblue Swamp Blueberry Fruiting Shrub

Vaccinium Corymbosum Emblue Swamp Blueberry Fruiting Shrub

Vaccinium Corymbosum Emblue is a cultivar of deciduous Highbush Swamp Blueberry. It produces large delicious blueberries on a compact shrub during July and August.Blueberries are native to North America where they grow wild in damp acidic environments. Blueberries were introduced to Europe in the 1930s and have become very popular for their tasty vitamin-packed berries. In early spring, brand new glossy green foliage flushed with red emerges on bare branches and unfurls to shiny mid-green ovals. It’s not long before its attractive foliage is joined by pretty pale pink to white urn-shaped flower clusters in April and May. Its flowers resemble Lily of the Valley or Pieris Japonica blooms and they’re highly attractive flowers to pollinators. Some gardeners grow blueberries just for their ornamental flowers.Once pollinated, large edible sweet blueberries develop in June and ripen from July to August. After the harvest as autumn approaches Swamp Blueberry’s foliage turns vivid scarlet and bronze autumn shades bright enough to rival Acers, before falling with the first frosts.This is a hardy, compact blueberry bush with masses of large sweet fruits in summer. It’s a must for kitchen gardens.Height And Spread of Vaccinium Corymbosum EmblueSwamp blueberry is compact reaching only 1.5 metres in height and width over several years.How Hardy Is Vaccinium Corymbosum EmblueThis blueberry is hardy enough to withstand wet and cold UK winters if it has well-drained roots, shelter, plenty of sunshine and acidic soil.How To Use Vaccinium Corymbosum EmblueEmblue is an excellent American blueberry for kitchen gardens, fruit cages, borders and containers. It’s not only capable of producing sweet, child-friendly fruit, but its attractive flowers and handsome season-changing foliage mean it earns its place as an ornamental shrub too.Swamp blueberries will happily grow in a container on a warm balcony or patio. You don’t need a lot of space to accommodate this productive fruit bush. The cultivar Vaccinium Corymbosum Emblue is a good choice for compact gardens and fruit cages.How To Care For Vaccinium Corymbosum EmblueAll blueberries need sun or partial shade in a sheltered spot to thrive because harsh freezing wind damages the flower sprays.You may have heard that blueberries are difficult to grow, but this is not the case. The main aspect you need to get right is the soil. Blueberries need acidic soil. If your flower borders are not acidic enough (pH 4.5-5.5) they will struggle to fruit and become chlorotic. This problem is easily solved with container planting. Blueberries thrive in large well-watered and fed containers of ericaceous soil. Be sure to use a specific ericaceous feed.Keep blueberries well-watered in the summer months, preferably with rainwater because tap water raises the pH level, and apply acid bracken or pine-based mulch to those growing in flower borders.Blueberries fruit best on new canes, so it’s best to remove 1/3 of the old canes each year once it’s established to enhance the fruit crop. Cut 1/3 of the thin branches down to the ground in winter, but leave the fat-budded stems in place because these are next year’s fruiters.

GBP 41.25
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