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Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia for Sale Online UK

Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia for Sale Online UK

Abeliophyllum Distichum, more commonly known as White Forsythia, is a deciduous shrub treasured for its masses of white, scented flowers. With an early, profuse bloom, this bushy shrub works best in mixed shrub borders, where it serves as an early herald of spring. In the late winter, the bare, grey branches are enveloped by delicate pink buds, which promptly unfold to small, four-petaled flowers. Unlike the standard yellow flowering forsythia, Abeliophyllum Distichum boasts white or blush-tinged, fragranced flowers. The flowering season ends with the spring, leaving an ornamental shrub with a multi-stemmed habit and glossy, green foliage.White Forsythia thrive in full sun and moist, but well-drained soil. This cultivar is not particularly fussy when it comes to growing conditions, but it will appreciate a sheltered position, away from cold, drying winds.  Considered pest and disease free, this deciduous shrub is easy to grow and to care for. Native to Korea, Abeliophyllum Distichum is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This tough cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. However, even though this shrub won’t mind the cold weather, new growth and the flower buds might suffer damage from late frosts.Vigorous but not intrusive, White Forsythia grows to be around 1 to 1.5 meters high, with a spread up to 2.5 metres. When it comes to pruning, this flowering shrub is easy to keep in great shape. An annual clip just after the flowering season ends will encourage new growth and ensure any damaged or dead stems are removed from the plant. In case you plan to wall train this cultivar, shorten and remove any unwanted side shoots over the summer.The elegant form of White Forsythia, as well as its profusion of blossoms, make this cultivar a great addition to mixed shrub borders. Pair it with evergreen shrubs that will provide necessary winter shelter and offer a lush backdrop for the stunning spring bloom.More shrubs with spring interest include Tamarix Tetrandra, Ceanothus Concha or Azalea Japonica Hot Shot. Other Forsythia varieties we offer include Forsythia x Intermedia Weekend and Forsythia Intermedia Gold Rausch.

GBP 93.00
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Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame or Dogwood Magic FlameAs with most Dogwood species, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame also boasts vibrantly coloured stems and rich autumn colour. This medium-sized deciduous shrub bears large, ovate green leaves in spring and summer, that gradually turn to vivid hues of yellow, orange and red in the autumn. The autumnal explosion of foliage colours is truly a sight to behold, but even when the leaves drop in the winter, Dogwood Magic Flame adds colour to the landscape. The bare winter branches of this shrub are stunning orange-yellow with bright red tips that makes it seem like it’s ablaze, hence the name Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame.In addition to being highly decorative, this multi-stemmed shrub is also attractive to pollinators and good for wildlife owing to the tiny white blooms it produces in the summer, which are followed by black fruits.Height and Spread of Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameThe ultimate height of Dogwood Magic Flame is between 1.5 and 2.5 metres, the same as the expected spread of this suckering shrub.How Hardy is Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlamePest-free, disease-free, and generally quite tough, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. As a sign of its hardiness and a generally great performance in UK gardens, this dogwood variety has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameWith a highly ornamental appearance, multiple seasons of interest, and undemanding nature, Dogwood Magic Flame has many uses in the garden. Its gorgeous foliage and eye-catching vibrant stems make it stand out in mixed shrub borders, where Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame adds interest and colour even when the rest of the plants are in its dormant phase. To boot, this attractive shrub is deer resistant, so it can also serve as an informal hedge with year-round interest.How To Care For Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameEasy to grow and care for, Dogwood Magic Flame will do well in full sun to partial shade. It has no special soil requirements, as it can thrive in any well-drained but moist soil. This is a tough and resistant cultivar that does not require sheltering and will tolerate both harsh winds and sub-zero temperatures.

GBP 108.75
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Cherry Laurel Novita Prunus Laurocerasus Novita Prunus Novita

Cherry Laurel Novita Prunus Laurocerasus Novita Prunus Novita

Cherry Laurel NovitaCherry Laurel Novita, Latin name Prunus Laurocerasus Novita, is a new variety of cherry laurel that copes well and is resilient in cold weather. Cherry Laurel is one of our best-selling hedging plants and for good reason. It’s evergreen, reliable, fast-growing. Novita brings all these qualities and with it a super-hardy constitution.Prunus Laurocerasus Novita’s leaves are obovate and glossy mid-green all year round. They grow densely on strong, flexible upright stems. In April small fragrant creamy-white flowers appear that are loved by bees. Flowers are followed by small black berries in autumn.This cultivar of cherry laurel is very popular because it’s hardy and quick growing but you can easily maintain it with shears or secateurs (preferable in order to avoid cutting through the large leaves).  Height and Spread Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Laurocerasus Novita will reach a maximum height of six metres. This makes it an excellent hedging plant. Creates a rich densely-packed hedge that’s a perfect deterrent against intruders and a haven for wildlife.How Hardy is Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Novita is exceptionally hardy. It will grow throughout the UK and survive sub-zero temperatures in exposed, windy places. It thrives in coastal areas too so long as the ground is not waterlogged.How To Use Cherry Laurel NovitaThe most popular way to use Prunus Laurocerasus Novita is hedging or screening as it quickly grows into a thick private barrier without any fuss. It can also be used as low maintenance mixed planting, for soil erosion control, and evergreen structure through the seasons. They will create a dense hedge - dot them around your garden to provide evergreen interest and shelter for birds.How To Care For Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Laurocerasus Novita needs very little care because it thrives in all soils and grows facing any direction. Once established its drought hardy and tolerates exposed conditions well. Prune back branches in spring or late summer to maintain the required height and neatness or let it run wild in a wildlife garden. This cherry laurel grows quickly so yearly pruning is essential if you want to maintain a certain height.Water Prunus Laurocerasus Novita well until it’s established and apply a thick application of mulch in spring to retain moisture and keep down competitive weeds. This leads to a healthy, glossy and fast-growing cherry laurel.

GBP 105.60
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Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India Tree Golden Rain Tree

Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India Tree Golden Rain Tree

Koelreuteria Paniculata more commonly known as Pride of India Tree or Golden Rain Tree, is an elegant, mid-sized deciduous tree. Best known for its prolific display of flowers and the seed pods that follow them, this eye-catching cultivar is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. In spring, the bronze, pinnate leaves unfold, creating a dense, rounded crown. The leaves change colour throughout the seasons before they drop, going through various shades of green, yellow, and orange. In the autumn, this tree looks particularly striking, with its foliage in warm hues of gold and copper. During the summer months, Pride of India Tree is completely engulfed with masses of tiny, bright yellow blossoms borne in panicles. The flowers are followed by bronze-brown seed pods, similar in shape to Chinese lanterns.Apart from being highly-decorative, the blossoms also provide pollen and nectar for bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. This cultivar is the recipient of the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge.Adaptable and easy to care for, Koelreuteria Paniculata fares well in wide range of soils, as long as they are well drained. This cultivar thrives in full sun and both exposed and sheltered locations. City pollution and drought resistant. Native to East Asia, Pride of India Tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This ornamental tree will have a good performance in the garden even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. With a spreading habit, this decorative tree forms a lovely rounded crown as it grows. Being medium-sized and long-lived, Pride of India Tree can achieve a maximum height of 12 metres in a period of 20 to 50 years and requires no routine pruning to keep its elegant form.Offering interest for the better part of the year, Koelreuteria Paniculata makes an excellent choice for a specimen tree. Whether it is its extraordinary autumn colour, masses of bright blossoms, or the attractive seed pods, this ornamental deciduous tree is bound to be in the center of attention. To complement its showy features, underplant it with shade-loving shrubs or perennials. See our full selection of deciduous trees available for sale online, including cultivars such as Katsura Tree, Swedish Birch or Golden Indian Bean Tree.  

GBP 117.00
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Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese MapleAcer Palmatum Pixie is a deciduous dwarf acer with blood-red leaves. It’s perfect for compact gardens in need of a colour boost.  This little acer is the dwarf version of the well-known bright red Acer palmatum bloodgood, but as it is compact it will only reach 1/3 of its size and doesn’t outgrow it’s welcome.This particularly bright and attractive small acer sprouts bright red lobed foliage in spring which gradually deepens to a richer red in summer before maturing into strong scarlet red for autumn. Small inconspicuous green flowers arrive in spring that gradually mature into winged red fruits known as samaras.Acer Palmatun Pixie’s trunk is almost black with stripes appearing as it slowly matures.This is a great little acer for compact gardens with striking red colours and interesting textures. Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie grows upright but gets no taller than around 2.5 metres and 1 metre wide. Its better known as Dwarf Japanese Maple or Pixie Japanese Maple due to its compact nature. How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum PixieDwarf Japanese Maple is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures but it does need shelter from strong, cold winds which can cause leaf scorch.Once established it is drought and heat tolerant and relatively pest-free.How To Use Acer Palmatum PixiePixie Japanese Maple is the perfect specimen tree for a compact urban garden that needs a boost of rich colour.A row along the fence line blocks out neighbours in the summer months without shading out the whole garden. In larger spaces Dwarf Japanese Maple makes an unusual lining for a footpath or a colourful way to mark out a seating area.This small acer will grow well in a container as long as it is well watered and fed regularly. When it’s grown in a pot, Dwarf Japanese Maple will stay smaller than garden planted specimens.How To Care For Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie needs well-drained moist soil in a sheltered position that’s protected from the prevailing wind to really thrive.It can handle the heat, unlike other more delicate acers, and full afternoon sun brings out the redness of its foliage, however strong early morning sunshine may scorch its leaves.Acers tend to prefer neutral to acid soils and struggle in chalky areas. If your garden is chalky consider growing Japanese Maple Pixie in a container with ericaceous soil.This compact maple tree doesn’t need any pruning as it naturally holds a well-formed shape but you can cut back any unruly branches in winter. 

GBP 196.00
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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 1980.00
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Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica or Common MedlarA member of the rose family, Mespilus Germanica, also known as Common Medlar, is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree with a long history. This trouble-free tree has been cultivated throughout Europe for over 3,000 years, but it seems that these days it’s been unjustly forgotten. However, because of its attractive features, interesting edible fruit, and incredible resilience, Common Medlar is becoming popular again. A small tree with an umbrella-shaped crown, Common Medlar blossoms in late spring to early summer. The profusion of large, pure white flowers akin to wild roses looks striking framed by attractive foliage. The leaves of Common Medlar are toothed, oblong, with a hairy underside, medium green turning to striking shades of golden yellow and brown in the autumn. The self-fertile, five-petaled flowers are followed by edible fruit. Small and brown, Medlar fruit is both decorative and tasty. Although hard and inedible if picked too early, the fruit is quite delicious when fully ripe. The creamy texture and a flavour that’s similar to applesauce are achieved by leaving the picked fruit to soften for a few weeks, a process known as bletting.  Adaptable and sturdy, Common Medlar tolerates most soils, but prefers well-drained, fertile soil. It will thrive in a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds, but it can be grown in partial shade as well. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Medlar is pest and disease free. This long-lived tree can grow to be 4 to 8 metres high and across when mature, but it takes a few decades for it to achieve its ultimate height. Most specimens, however, remain relatively small, around 2 to 3 meters tall. Native to Europe and Asia, this ancient cultivar is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It won’t be bothered by severe winters or need sheltering when the temperatures drop below zero. As a matter of fact, the Medlar fruit benefits if it is harvested just after the first frost, as it speeds up the softening process. Self-pollinating and compact when fully established, Common Medlar is an ideal tree for small gardens. It won’t take up much space, and it provides year-round interest to the garden, with generous summer bloom, good autumn colour and unusual fruit that adorns bare branches as winter approaches. We have many more ornamental trees on offer and an ever growing selection of fruit trees, all of which are for sale online with UK and Ireland delivery. 

GBP 39.60
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Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line

Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line

Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line is a handsome deciduous shrub that fits perfectly into a small sized garden. Fine Line is a cultivar of the Alder Buckthorn and confusingly has a variety of names including Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line and Frangula Alnus Fine Line, but all refer to this upright columnar shrub with long, fine pointed leaves.In spring narrow new leaves burst through in bright green feathery cascades. This narrow leaf habit is particularly interesting because it adds a textural dimension to the garden. Leaves remain in place all summer accompanied by small greenish-yellow flowers that attract pollinators from May to June, before developing into small black fruit loved by birds. In autumn the finely cut leaves turn a rich buttery yellow before falling with frosts to leave a multi-stemmed bush for overwintering insects. Over time this deciduous small shrub develops a fine deep brown bark with mottled with grey markings.Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line will grow to a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 60 cm.How Hardy Is Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineBuckthorn is extremely hardy and this cultivar has inherited its parental toughness. Rhamnus Frangula Fine Line will withstand sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK.How To Use Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineBecause this is a tall and thin shrub with grass-like foliage, it’s ideal for small gardens and can be grown very successfully in containers if they are well watered. Fine Line adds a great deal of texture to outdoor spaces because it leafs from the bottom of the trunk all the way to the tip, and for this reason it makes an excellent screen - either against a fence or to separate areas of the garden without wasting space. If you are looking for a non invasive alternative to bamboo Frangula Alnus Fine Line is an excellent choice. It brings the height, texture and wispiness that gardeners love about bamboo without any of its problems.How To Care For Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine LineThis tolerant shrub needs little care once established. It will grow in all soils of any pH. It does prefer a sunny spot, but will tolerate semi shade too. If you are able to soak the roots on a consistent basis your Frangula Alnus Fine Line will grow quickly. It enjoys moist soil, but can cope without it. Pruning is not required because it holds a tall columnar shape without any effort on your part. A yearly application of mulch around the roots will ensure good health, and regular watering until established is important as it grows and acclimatises.This is a top choice of decorative shrub for small gardens that need weight and texture. Rhamnus Frangula Alnus Fine Line is a real winner for compact areas and containers.

GBP 108.00
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Magnolia Blue Opal Magnolia Acuminata Blue Opal for Sale UK

Magnolia Blue Opal Magnolia Acuminata Blue Opal for Sale UK

Magnolia Blue OpalThe Blue Opal Magnolia is an unusual deciduous tree that’s rarely found in UK gardens. It produces blue-hued buds and blue-yellow blooms in spring on a compact crown. Magnolia Blue Opal’s full botanical name is Magnolia Acuminata Blue Opal. Acuminata Magnolias originate from the eastern United States but they do very well in the UK.Opal is an unusual cultivar with striking blue-green buds that appear in spring. They are large and hard to miss standing approximately 4-5 cms tall on the ends of its branches. These unusual blue buds mature to dark yellow flowers with blue-green outer petals. They open into ten centimetre wide cup-shaped blooms in late spring. When pollinated these flowers ripen into cucumber shaped fruits which give the tree its common name the Cucumber Tree.As flowers begin to fall, large dark-green ovate leaves emerge for the summer and early autumn months. The foliage of Magnolia Blue Opal gives good autumn colour compared to other magnolias before it falls for winter.Height and Spread of Magnolia Blue OpalBlue Opal Magnolia starts as a compact shrub that slowly matures into a tree. It’s maximum height of 15 metres and spread of 8 metres is only reached after several decades of growth. This makes it suitable for all sized gardens including compact urban spaces.How Hardy Is Magnolia Blue OpalBlue Opal Magnolia is hardy throughout the UK as it can survive sub-zero temperatures, but it should be planted in a well-drained area that’s sheltered from frost and strong winds. Magnolias may not flower in exposed sites of the northern UK.How To Use Magnolia Blue OpalBlue Opal Magnolia is a specimen tree you’ll rarely spot here. It’s still relatively unknown and sure to grab plenty of attention in a sheltered front garden. Use Blue Opal as a focal point in large gardens and if you can only choose one tree for an urban space, this is an unusual option.How To Care For Magnolia Blue OpalMost magnolias prefer neutral to acid soil but the acuminata species is more tolerant of chalk. If your ground is alkaline this is the perfect magnolia. Dig in well-rotted manure or garden compost and top it up each year in early spring.Plant Blue Opal in a sunny spot that’s sheltered from cold drying winds and frost pockets as frost damages the furry buds. If a late frost is forecast cover Blue Opal with fleece to protect the new buds.Magnolia Blue Opal likes consistently moist but not waterlogged soil so give yours plenty of water in dry spells to ensure it develops new buds. Blue Opal doesn’t grow well in containers or enjoy being transplanted. Pruning isn’t necessary as Magnolia Blue Opal naturally holds a graceful shape as it grows, but you can remove crossed or damaged branches when the fruits have fallen and the tree is in full leaf. 

GBP 196.00
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Acer Palmatum Ueno yama. Japanese Maple Ueno Homare for Sale

Acer Palmatum Ueno yama. Japanese Maple Ueno Homare for Sale

Acer Palmatum Ueno Yama is a lesser-known acer of the palmatum family that originates from Chinese, Japanese and Korean regions. It’s alternatively called Acer Palmatum Ueno Homare, Ueno-No-Homare or the Japanese Maple Ueno Yama. Most Japanese maples produce seasonal colour in spectacular blazes, but the Ueno Yama begins theirs earlier than most, being one of the first to leaf. These early five-lobed leaves dazzle in a bright yellow hue with orange edging and bring a welcome change from the dull winter landscape. As summer approaches the leaves transform into a bright green often retaining their orange edge. During autumn the foliage gradually lights up into a spectacular bright orange-yellow display. Acer Palmatum Ueno Homare Hardiness LevelsThe Japanese Maple Ueno Yama is hardy in all UK climates, and is one of the easiest to care for. It is surprisingly tolerant of most garden soils but will flourish best in moist, well-drained earth that is more acidic than alkaline. When kept out of water-logged conditions an Acer Palmatum Ueno Yama will easily withstand sub-zero temperatures.How To Use Acer Palmatum Ueno HomareAcer Palmatum Ueno Homare is a compact upright tree that works best as a specimen plant, particularly when positioned so evening sun can light up its spectacular foliage. It also does well in containers, and this gives you the added benefit of moving them to the best evening sun spots, or even next to a pond which will reflect the foliage. An upright growth habit makes a Japanese Maple Ueno Yama suitable for small to medium-sized gardens and adds interest at tricky mid-height areas. Its final height can measure up to five feet by three feet wide. How To Care For Your Japanese Maple Ueno YamaAlthough Acer Palmatum Uemo Yama is more forgiving than other Japanese maples, young foliage may be damaged by dry soil or scorched by too much exposure to sun or frost, so it’s best to plant them in dappled shade. All Japanese Acers need some protection from the wind to retain their spectacular foliage, so shelter your young Ueno Yama from cold gusts too.When planting Japanese Maple Ueno Yama in your garden ensure the soil is free-draining. In containers you should use loam-based free draining compost. Re-pot every two to three years in April or September. During the winter Japanese maples in pots may suffer root damage from harsh frosts, but you can avoid this by placing bubble-wrap around the container.Pruning is not necessary, but remove crossed stems or broken branches in autumn after the foliage has dropped. You may want to turn that dropped foliage into leaf-mould compost for spring feeding. The Acer Palmatum Uemo Yama is an eye-catching, vigorous and incredibly hardy investment for a medium-sized garden that needs a splash of mid-height colour. 

GBP 285.00
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Leylandii Trees. Cupressus Leylandii. Leyland Cypress Hedging. Fast-Growing Leylandii for Hedging and Screening.

Leylandii Trees. Cupressus Leylandii. Leyland Cypress Hedging. Fast-Growing Leylandii for Hedging and Screening.

As one of the fastest growing conifers, Leyland Cypress (botanical name Cupressus x Leylandii) is a very popular choice for both hedging and evergreen screening. These evergreen Leylandii specimens are sold as Green Leylandii Root Balls, meaning they are supplied with a proper root system fully intact but without a pot. Root ball hedging plants are grown directly in the ground in open fields rather than containers. When the mature plants are dormant during the autumn and winter months, they are dug out of the ground with the soil around the plant’s root ball intact and wrapped in biodegradable Hessian sacking for protection. Leyland Cypress Root Ball plants are ideal for planting en masse. In root ball form, they are probably the most cost effective and fastest growing hedging or privacy screening available.Best known for its flame-shaped outline, Cupressus Leylandii is an evergreen conifer with lush, scale-like foliage. Deep green and dense, the leaves offer year-round interest and can serve both as a privacy hedging and a windbreaker. When it comes to ideal growing conditions, Cupressus x Leylandii is quite undemanding. Leylandii Root Ball plants can be planted in any well-drained soil, in a hole 2 to 3 times bigger than the root ball diameter. This evergreen conifer thrives in full sun, but it will fare well in partial shade also.When you plant the Leylandii Root Balls, make sure to leave enough space between them to allow them to fully develop. For best results, the spacing should be about 1.5 metres apart. As this is a vigorous, fast growing cultivar, the Leylandii Root Balls will quickly form a wall of dense foliage. After planting, water thoroughly and apply a layer of mulch. The biodegradable hessian sack and a wire mesh protecting the root system should not be removed.Long-lived, Leyland Cypress Root Balls can grow as much as 1 metre in height per year. Once established, regular pruning of the new growth twice or three times per year is required to maintain a neat shape for your Leyland Cypress Hedge. This will also allow you to easily maintain the hedge at the precise height you require. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Leylandii Cypress can survive even if the temperatures drop 20 degrees below zero. Robust and tough, this cultivar is rarely affected by pest and diseases.Leyland root ball hedging is the fastest and most cost effective way to establish a beautiful green evergreen hedge in your garden. Green Leyland Cypress Root Balls are good value for money and a great option for mass planting. This cultivar is tough, easy to grow, and practically maintenance-free, and its vigorous growth rate ensures you won’t have to wait for years to get an impressive evergreen screen or hedge. And, if you’re prone to sneezing and sniffing when around Christmas trees, you’ll be glad to know that Cupressus x Leylandii doesn’t produce the allergy-triggering oleoresins, which makes it ideal for people with sap or pine tree allergy.Please see also Cupressus Leylandii hedging plants in containers offering a wide choice of sizes and maturities.

GBP 34.65
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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 221.25
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