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Asimina Triloba Pawpaw Exotic Fruit Trees for Sale Online

Asimina Triloba Pawpaw Exotic Fruit Trees for Sale Online

Asimina Triloba commonly called the Pawpaw Tree, is an understory deciduous tree. Unlike other members of the Annonaceae family, the Asimina triloba is cold hardy so it  will grow in the UK. Throughout history, the fruit of the Pawpaw has been used as a food staple. The tree’s origins can be traced back to the Southeastern United States. It was one of the first American plants that was ever introduced by Peter Collinson in 1736. Asimina Triloba produces large, ovate leaves that measure 20 centimeters in length. During the months of May and June, unusual eye-catching purple flowers emerge that have  a pungent aroma. Unlike other flowers that depend on bees for pollination, the flowers of the Pawpaw rely on flies. The flowers also attract butterflies. Following flowering, large edible fruits appear. The fruit of the Pawpaw Tree are not normally found in food markets because the fruit has a short shelf life. During the autumn months, the foliage turns yellow and orange. Height and Spread of Asimina TrilobaThe Pawpaw Tree grows to a height of 3 to 4 metres with a similar spread. How Hardy is Asimina TrilobaThe Pawpaw Tree is hardy in UK zones 6 meaning it can withstand temperatures down to -15 C.How to Use Asimina TrilobaThis tree’s unusual appearance will draw visual interest from onlookers. Plant it in a location where it can be admired. It makes an excellent specimen tree. How to Care for Asimina TrilobaPlant this fruit tree in full sun or partial shade. It will develop a larger crop of fruit when placed in full sun. It grows well in all soil types and can withstand wet roots for a short period of time. As the tree grows, it frequently develops suckers around its base which should be removed to maintain the tree’s appearance. Asimina Triloba is a rare and unusual tree that provides an exotic touch to any landscape. Plant it in a location where you can enjoy its unique purple flowers and abundant fruit production. 

GBP 206.50
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Camellia Japonica Snow Ball White For Sale Online London UK

Hedera Helix, Common Ivy for Sale Online. UK. Mature evergreen climbing Ivy plants

Hedera Helix, Common Ivy for Sale Online. UK. Mature evergreen climbing Ivy plants

The Common Ivy is an ideal fast growing evergreen climber for screening walls or fences. These lovely specimens prefer full sun or partial shade and will grow really well in a shaded site, so Hedera Helix a good choice for north facing walls.Hedera Helix, or common ivy, is a versatile and easily grown evergreen vine which has a multitude of uses in the garden. Recognized by the RHS as a Perfect for Pollinator plant, it is valuable not just as an ornamental climber but also as a food source for wildlife.Native to the British Isles and most of Europe, Hedera Helix has been cultivated for centuries. It has long been associated with Christmas and with the ancient religions - the Roman god Bacchus wore an ivy wreath, and it was a sacred plant for the Druids. The evergreen leaves of Hedera Helix are medium to dark green, with 3 lobes. A mature ivy plant will produce green flowers late in the year, followed by black berries which are eaten by birds through the winter months. The flowers themselves are a valuable late-season source of nectar for bees.Hardy in most parts of the UK, even in severe winters, a Hedera Helix vine can grow to a mature height of 10 metres in 5 to 10 years. Common ivy can be pruned at any time of the year, and cutting in the Christmas season is often done for indoor decorations.Hedera Helix will grow in any soil type, but will do best in humus-rich alkaline soil. Plant in full sun or partial shade in an exposed or sheltered position. It will also grow in shade. Tolerant of salt and pollution, it is a good choice for planting both in the city and in coastal regions. In the country, however, it is a favourite winter food for deer and so needs some protection. Some people may suffer from an allergic reaction such as a rash to the sap, so some care should be taken in handing it.Common ivy is the classic plant for clothing a wall or side of a house in its evergreen foliage. Grown up a trellis, it creates a year-round privacy screen for a patio or roof terrace. It also makes an excellent groundcover for a difficult slope.Hedera Helix has a long tradition of cultivation in the UK and throughout Europe, and with good reason - its evergreen foliage and vigorous growth makes it a versatile addition to your garden! At Paramount Plants we have a full range of climbers available both evergreen, flowering and deciduous, all are for sale in our North London garden centre and to buy online with UK wide delivery.

GBP 90.75
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Ilex Aquifolium Holly Plants Online. English Holly Hedging

Ilex Aquifolium Holly Plants Online. English Holly Hedging

Perfect for use as English Holly Hedging, Ilex Aquifolium are evergreen holly shrubs. These medium-sized evergreen hollies have wonderful glossy sharp tipped leaves. They begin with dull small white flowers in the spring, which occur on male and female plants separately. Their beautiful berries occur on pollinated female shrubs. They are slow growers, with dark, glossy green leaves that are strongly spiny.  Fully hardy, these Ilex Aquifolium shrubs makes an excellent hedge plants (although they are not fast growing) or can be used as an standalone ornamental shrub and shaped as a pyramid or globe.The English Holly is a recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society. Its origins are from Europe to North Africa and across the hemisphere to South and Western Asia.  A member of the Aquifoliaceae Family, the Ilex Aquifolium will grow to higher than 12 metres if allowed to grow vertically; with ultimate spread of 4-8 metres. It’s a long lived plant, ranging from 20-50 years to reach ultimate height. Typically managed as a hedge or standalone shrub, they are well suited as a flower border or in beds, evergreen screening,  in city and country gardens alike, in coastal gardens, or just in an informal placement.Ilex Aquifolium  grows well in most all soil conditions. It will perform best in well-drained soil with a sunny position; but is also suitable for partial shade. In order of preference, its Aspect should be facing South, North, West, or East. It can tolerate exposure, or do well in sheltered environments. Ilex Aquifolium is hardy to Zone H6 in the UK and Ireland.English Holly likes a pH near neutral and can grow well in slightly acidic or slightly alkaline pH. It will prefer moist soil but does need adequate internal drainage. From sand to clay, chalk and loam, its adaptation covers many soil textures.Ilex aquifolium can be an ideal hedging plant due to its growth habit requiring minimal maintenance. Its dense form and prickly leaves serve well as borders to keep natural intruders out. Though slightly irritating to the human stomach, birds love the berries, attracting them through the winter months. It can be shaped to most any form to fit your landscape as a border or standalone. Other Hollies available to buy include Ilex Nellie Stevens

GBP 126.00
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Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea or Common DogwoodCornus sanguinea or Common Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia. This versatile plant is prized for its year-round interest, offering stunning seasonal interest and excellent autumn colour. Each spring, it boasts clusters of creamy white flowers that attract pollinators. As the seasons change, its dark green foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn. The striking red stems revealed during winter add a dramatic flair to the garden landscape./sunny-position.htmlCommon Dogwood typically forms a dense, multi-stemmed shrub. Its leaves are ovate, slightly wavy, and taper to a point, with prominent veins. In late spring to early summer, small, flat-topped umbels of creamy white flowers emerge, providing nectar for bees and other insects. By autumn, these flowers develop into dark purplish-black berries that are a valuable food source for birds. The foliage undergoes a spectacular transformation in autumn, creating a fiery display before shedding to reveal vivid red bare stems, especially striking against a snowy backdrop.Height and Spread of Cornus sanguineaMature Dogwood specimens typically reach a height and spread of 2 - 3 meters. Growth rates are moderate, and it can be pruned to control size or shape without compromising its ornamental appeal.How Hardy is Cornus sanguinea?Cornus sanguinea is incredibly hardy, thriving in the most severe of UK temperatures. Dogwood is frost resilient, does not mind harsh winters and tolerates urban pollution, making it a reliable choice for various climates and environments.How To Use Cornus sanguineaCommon Dogwood is a versatile shrub suitable for various garden settings. It makes an excellent hedging screen or windbreak due to its dense growth. Its vibrant stems are perfect for creating winter interest in mixed borders or as a focal point. It is also a valuable addition to wildlife gardens, providing habitat and food for birds, insects, and other small animals. Its tolerance for damp conditions makes it an excellent choice for stabilizing soil in wet areas or alongside streams and ponds.For a show-stopping winter display, combine this common variety with Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty (yellow stems) and or Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame (orange and yellow stems with red tips). See also Annys Winter Orange and Midwinter Fire. How To Care For Cornus sanguineaCornus sanguinea is undemanding and easy to maintain. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, though it tolerates poor or wet soils. To maximize the colorful winter stems, prune a third of the oldest stems to the base in late winter or early spring, encouraging new growth. Mulching annually with compost or well-rotted manure will help retain moisture and improve soil health. Regular watering is necessary during establishment, but once established, the shrub is drought-tolerant. With minimal effort, this plant rewards gardeners with year-round beauty and ecological benefits.

GBP 75.00
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Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

Common Hawthorn Tree. Crataegus Monogyna. Buy Online UK

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

GBP 82.50
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Prunus Avium Venus Sweet Cherry Venus Fruiting Trees for Sale

Prunus Avium Venus Sweet Cherry Venus Fruiting Trees for Sale

Prunus avium Venus or Sweet Cherry VenusPrunus avium Venus is a deciduous cherry tree. It is a cultivar of the wild cherry Prunus avium. Although it is self-fertile, it will create a more ample crop of cherries if you plant a pollinator closeby. Prunus avium Early Rivers, Prunus avium Merton Premier, and Prunus avium Merchant all make ideal pollinators for Venus.Venus produces an abundance of white, sweet-smelling flowers in the spring. After flowering, this fruiting tree starts to develop fairly large, dark red almost black cherries with a good taste. In early June and July, the tree’s crop of firm cherries are ready for harvest. During the autumn, the tree’s foliage turns brilliant hues of yellow and orange.Height and Spread of the Prunus avium VenusThe tree reaches a height of 6 to 10 metres. It has a canopy spread of 6 metres.How Hardy is the Prunus avium VenusThe Prunus avium Venus is hardy to UK zone 3, meaning throughout most of the Southetn UK.How to use the Prunus avium VenusPrunus avium Venus is a lovely addition to any landscape. It produces ample flowers and its fruit is a valuable food source for birds and woodland creatures. Plant the tree in a location where you can enjoy its blooms, colorful fruit and autumn hues.How to Care for the Prunus avium VenusTo encourage ample flower and fruit production plant the tree in full sun. For best growth, the tree prefers well-draining sandy loam that has ample organic material. Keep the soil evenly moist during the first year after planting to encourage ample root growth. The tree can be pruned to maintain it size and shape. Pruning should take place when the tree is dominant.Sweet Cherry Venus is a striking fruit tree that will become a valued addition to any landscape.

GBP 66.00
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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 156.75
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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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Stachyurus Praecox Spiketail for Sale Online UK and Ireland

Stachyurus Praecox Spiketail for Sale Online UK and Ireland

Stachyurus Praecox, also known as Spiketail, is not commonly grown in UK gardens, but should be used more, as its habit of flowering in the late winter brings a welcome hint of spring to your garden! It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Native to Japan and the mountains of eastern Asia, Stachyurus Praecox will be one of the first plants to bloom in your garden every year. Starting in February and continuing until April, chains of 10 to 20 tiny, creamy yellow flowers hang in great profusion from the gracefully arched, bare red-brown branches. They are a welcome early source of pollen for bees. The ovate leaves, 8-15 cm long, are medium green in spring and summer before turning an attractive yellow in autumn. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Spiketail will grow to a full height of 2.5-4 metres and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres in a period of 20 to 50 years. Remove any dead or damaged stems after blooming has finished in early spring, and cut out flowering shoots and crossing stems to the base. Plant your Stachyurus Praecox in full sun or partial shade in humus-rich, moist, but well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid or neutral ph. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position, but avoid a north-facing aspect. In regions with more severe winters choose a sheltered location. Apply a layer of mulch to the base of the plant in spring. Spiketail is resistant to most insects and disease. Stachyurus Praecox should be placed where you can fully appreciate its flowers in the late winter. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide early season interest and then become part of the background when its flowering is done. It is also a good choice for including in a mixed informal hedge, or as part of a foundation planting. It can be planted in a woodland or wildlife garden, where its tolerance for partial shade will let it thrive under larger trees, and adding early season interest, as well as a food source for bees. Stachyurus Praecox is also well-suited to fan training against a south-facing wall to maximize its show of flowers each winter and spring. Stachyurus Praecox will be a valuable addition to your garden, with its early flowers lifting your spirits on late winter days. This hardy flowering shrub deserves a place in your landscape plans!

GBP 143.50
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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 127.50
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Buy Boston Ivy. Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii Climber

Buy Boston Ivy. Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii Climber

Boston Ivy aka Japanese Creeper is formally known as Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii is a fast growing climber related to Virginia Creeper. Bright green leaves appear in the spring changing to on a stunning show in the Autumn and early winter when the leaves turn a beautiful range of yellow, bronze and deep red. Often grown over pergolas, arbours or walls this is a self clinging climber so needs little support. Our Boston Ivy plants are well established tall amd mature plants. We also have Parthenocissus Red Wall as a climber with vibrant red autumn foliage.Within 5 to 10 years, the vigorous Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii grows to a height of approximately 12 metres and a width of 8 metres. A deciduous vine, it depends on either tendrils or disc-like suckers to climb across and up virtually any surface. It can be pruned hard to maintain its overall size and shape.Bright green ovate-shaped leaves appear in the spring to form a dense blanket across the vine’s expanse. It produces inconspicuous greenish-white flowers during the summer months that turn into small bluish-black berries that are virtually hidden by the  abundant foliage. The tiny berries are a favourite food source for a wide variety of birds and other woodland creatures. During the autumn, Boston Ivy foliage changes to brilliant crimson, bronze and reddish hues. The colours often persist into the early winter months. In warmer climates, the vine grows as a semi-evergreen.Boston Ivy is a relatively carefree vine that thrives in full sun, partial shade or even shady locations. For optimum autumn colours the vine should be planted in partial shade. It grows good in any well-draining soil and will even grow in heavy clay. During the first year after planting, keep the soil evenly moist so it can quickly grow a diverse root system. Once established, the tough vine can withstand brief periods of drought.Native to China and Japan, Boston Ivy has become a popular vine choice around the world in a wide variety of landscapes because it requires virtually no care to flourish. In the United States, Boston Ivy has historically been a favourite vine choice to grow up the walls of large universities and is why the term ‘Ivy League’ became a popular moniker to distinguish the prestigious schools in the Northeastern region of the country.Its dense growth pattern also makes it an ideal vine for erosion control. Parthenocissus Tricuspidata Veitchii is a favourite vine of naturalizing. It looks fantastic in a formal landscape, woodland setting or cottage garden.

GBP 90.75
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Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot or Red Leaved HazelIf you are looking for a productive and beautiful native hedge or shrub then it’s worth considering Corylus Rode Zellernoot - the Red Leaved Hazel. This stunning hazel hybrid produces edible nuts and glorious foliage. The full botanical name is Corylus Avellana Rode Zellernoot. It is a hybrid of Corylus Maxima and the common hazel Corylus Avellana. Rode Zellernoot means ‘red nut’ which refers to its leaf colour. Red Leaved Hazel is a decorative deciduous shrub that produces new red leaves in spring each evenly spaced along its fine, whippy branches. These serrated red leaves grow larger than the common hazel and mature into a bronze-green during the summer months before falling in the autumn. In summer, after the foliage is established, Red Leaved Hazel produces catkins. The male catkins are yellow-green and the female are a much smaller red catkin. Edible oval-shaped hazelnuts begin to appear in late summer to early autumn. The nuts are hidden inside red-toned husks with only the top peeping out. The nuts are particularly tasty and attractive to wildlife.How Hardy Is Corylus Rode ZellernootThe Red Leaved Hazel is extremely hardy, its parents being native to the UK. It will survive our winters and wet conditions, although young plants may need protection from harsh, drying winds for the first few years. How To Use Corylus Rode ZellernootAll hazels provide shelter and food for wildlife, particularly when grown as part of a hedgerow. This makes it an attractive hedging option for a wildlife garden. Hazel manages well in coastal and urban areas too. Corylus Rode Zellernoot will produce lots of new growth each year, reaching a maximum height of 3-4 metres, but it can be cut back in winter to maintain its size and shape.Corylus Rode Zellernoot varies from other varieties of hazel in that its foliage is a brighter red than its cousins, and its stems run straight to form a tight hedgerow, unlike Corylus Avellana Red Majestic which is an attractive red shade but has corkscrew branches.  How to Care For Corylus Rode ZellernootHazelnuts are among the easiest nuts to grow and they take up much less space than you would think. The Hazelnut family includes Corylus Avellana which is the common hazel and closely related filberts and cobnuts. All members of the Hazel family produce showy catkins in spring (these are male) which pollinate the very small flowers (female).  If you want to create a hedge in larger spaces, place your hazels four metres apart and reduce their height to encourage bushiness. Hazelnuts are very hardy being tolerant of cold and wet conditions.It will prefer a rich, loamy soil but will grow well in chalky and clay conditions provided it’s not water-logged. To ensure a maximum supply of nuts, it is best to plant at least 2 hazel trees (of any variety) as they are wind pollinated.Corylus Rode Zellernoot is as highly valued for its decorative display of changing leaves and showy catkins as it is for the tasty hazelnuts. If you want to grow a crop of nuts for autumn, help wildlife and create a beautiful display the Red Leaved Hazel is for you. 

GBP 98.00
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