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Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long Spanish

Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long Spanish

Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long SpanishCorylus Avellana Lange Spaanse is a deciduous, slow-growing hazelnut tree suitable for medium to large-sized spaces and wildlife gardens. This hazelnut shrub is more commonly known as Hazelnut Long Spanish. Its bright green foliage appears in early spring in the traditional oval shape with a small pointed tip. Soon after pretty little catkins appear in small dangling bunches along the length of its graceful branches. If pollinated, catkins mature into hazelnuts from September onwards that are larger than our native hazelnuts and sweeter in taste.During autumn, after the hazelnuts have fallen, its foliage turns buttery yellow before falling with the frosts. Hazelnut Long Spanish has graceful branches that reach upward and bring pretty structure to bare winter gardens.Height and Spread of Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseOver time this slow-growing hazelnut tree can reach a height of four metres and spread over the same distance. It’s easily kept smaller with pruning and can be trained along a fence line.How Hardy Is Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseHazelnut Long Spanish is hardy and able to withstand UK winters including sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. The catkins are tough enough to withstand some wind but for the best nut production it's best to grow it in a sheltered position.How To Use Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseHazelnut Long Spanish needs a pollinating partner to produce hazelnuts as it’s not self-fertile. A good pollinating partner is Corylus Avellana Halle'schen Riesen.Hazelnut Long Spanish can be grown as a well-pruned specimen shrub in a compact garden or left to grow to its full height as a fruiting tree in larger spaces. It will happily grow as part of a border or mixed hedge line. This is a great choice for wildlife gardens as the catkins attract pollinators and its hazelnuts are loved by bird and squirrels. If you want to harvest the hazelnuts yourself its best to net the shrub against garden raiders.How To Care For Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseCorylus Avellana Lange Spaanse likes a sunny spot or partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil. It doesn’t need pruning, but for the best harvest of hazelnuts prune after flowering to maintain an open crown with lots of air circulation.Water yours well until it's established and apply a thick layer of mulch in the spring to boost its health throughout the year.  

GBP 99.00
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Acer Rubrum Red Sunset, Canadian Maple Red Sunset Multi Stem

Acer Rubrum Red Sunset, Canadian Maple Red Sunset Multi Stem

Acer Rubrum Red Sunset or Canadian Maple Red Sunset also the Red Maple is a large maple tree. The Red Sunset variety is an upright growth habit and form with particularly good red autumn colour. Striking and elegant, this free-growing, large deciduous tree is sold as a multi-stem tree.For the better part of the year, the three-lobed leaves of the Red Maple are a deep shade of green. In the beginning of the autumn, earlier than any of its close relatives such as the Acer Cappadocicum Rubrum, this maple’s foliage turns to vivid shades of bright crimson red. However, the red foliage is not the only thing that influenced the name. In addition to the autumn colour of the leaves, the flower, fruits and young growth of this tree are also in various shades of this colour. The red flowers, borne in clusters, appear in the spring and are followed by the recognizable two-winged samara fruit.Acer Rubrum Red Sunset is easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar will thrive in almost any moist but well-drained soil, and in both full sun and partial shade. To ensure best results and encourage bright colour of the foliage, choose a sheltered, sunny location in the garden.Bred in the United States, this cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and will tolerate temperatures to 20 degrees below zero. Tolerates urban pollution and it is rarely affected by serious diseases and pests. For its reliable performance in the garden and outstanding qualities, Canadian Maple Red Sunset has been awarded the prestigious Award of Garden Merit.Long-lived, Acer Rubrum Red Sunset can reach a maximum height over 12 metres, with a spread of over 8 metres.We offer this specimen both in a multi-stem tree form and as a root ball which offers the best value for money. Canadian Maple Red Sunset root balls are the best option for mass planting, especially when lining avenues or creating tree borders. To create an eye-catching privacy screen, use multi-stemmed specimens that will create a dense, colourful screen or wind break.

GBP 154.00
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Magnolia Daphne Yellow Flowering Magnolia Tree for Sale UK

Magnolia Daphne Yellow Flowering Magnolia Tree for Sale UK

Magnolia Daphne or Yellow Flowering Magnolia With a spring burst of gorgeous tulip-shaped, pale yellow blossoms, Magnolia Daphne leaves no one indifferent. Before the deciduous, mid-green foliage unfurls, a profusion of flowers graces the bare branches until the leaves appear to provide a perfect backdrop. A small and upright cultivar, this variety was selected by a Belgian breeder, as a cross of two popular Magnolia varieties, Miss Honeybee and Gold Crown. The resulting new hybrid boasts long-lasting flowers and a compact habit that makes it suitable for small gardens. While yellow flowering Magnolias are rare, we do stock 4 more varieties of yellow-flowering magnolia, each with blossoms in the varying shades: Magnolia X Brooklynensis Yellow Bird, Magnolia Denudata Yellow River, Magnolia Solar Flair, and Magnolia Sunsation. Height and Spread of Magnolia Daphne The expected ultimate size of this yellow flowering Magnolia is 1.5 to 3 metres in height, with a spread of 1 to 2 metres. How Hardy is Magnolia Daphne Magnolia Daphne is fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom and can survive even when the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. How To Use Magnolia Daphne This rare yellow flowering Magnolia is an excellent choice for a specimen tree in a small garden, as its gorgeous spring blooms will make a focus of interest in any landscape. Pair it with summer-flowering shrubs in beds and borders for a full spring and summer season of stunning blossoms in your garden. Just make sure that your choice of location for Magnolia Daphne is final before you put it in the soil- this tree thoroughly dislikes transplanting. How To Care For Magnolia Daphne Easy to grow and care for, Magnolia Daphne is an undemanding deciduous tree. It will do well in moist, well-drained soil with neutral to acidic pH value. This yellow flowering Magnolia tree will thrive in partial shade to full sun. While fully hardy, this deciduous tree still appreciates a sheltered spot in the garden, away from harsh, biting winds.

GBP 196.00
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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 119.00
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Acer Palmatum Masu Kagami Variegated Japanese Maple Tree

Acer Palmatum Masu Kagami Variegated Japanese Maple Tree

Acer Palmatum Masu Kagami, perhaps a not so widely known cultivar, is notable for its unusual variegated foliage colour. A deciduous Japanese maple, Masu Kagami belongs to the Palmatum group of acers. The new foliage unfurls crimson at first, occasionally showing subtle hues of pink. The reddish shades continue along the leave edge until late spring as the centre of the leaf begins to turn green. The summer foliage is essentially green in colour but is frequently heavily spotted or marked with fine yellow-white dots that can merge to form large light blotches on the leaf. More drama in autumn as the leaves turn scarlet red before falling with the frosts. Japanese Acer Masu Kagami has mid-sized 5-lobed deeply separated leaves with sharply pointed tips. This is an unusual cultivar with dramatic colour changes that brightens up the smallest outdoor space.Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum Masu KagamiAcer Palmatum Masu Kagami is a tall and upright acer that will reach a maximum height of 4 metres over 10-20 years. How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Masu KagamiThis is a hardy acer that can withstand sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It prefers partial shade and shelter from harsh drying winds. How To Use Acer Palmatum Masu KagamiThis is a good choice for a compact garden or small border as it won’t grow too large. You can grow acers in containers if they are large and well-watered in the dry months. Ensure containers are heavy enough to prevent toppling in windy conditions.Japanese Acer Masu Kagami is a colourful acer with lots of red and green shades. Its pointed foliage stands out creating a focal point from spring to autumn.How To Care for Acer Palmatum Masu KagamiJapanese Acer Masu Kagami likes a sheltered, shady spot that doesn’t catch the hot midday sun. It will grow in the majority of well-drained fertile soils but prefers neutral to acid soil. In chalky, alkaline conditions fill the planting hole with organic matter or compost and top-dress each year with mulch. There is no need to prune Japanese Acer Masu Kagami as it naturally grows in an elegant shape, but you can cut back any damaged branches in winter if necessary.  

GBP 450.00
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Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica, better known as Tupelo or Black Gum Tree, is a handsome, broadly columnar deciduous tree. Medium-sized, this ornamental tree is popular for the spectacular display of colourful autumn foliage and its remarkable resilience. Ideal candidate for a specimen tree, but it also works well in mixed shrub borders.Dark green and glossy, the foliage appears in the spring. The leaves are variable in shape, but generally obovate to oval and pointed, each up to 15 centimetres long. In the autumn, however, is when foliage is at its best. Until it drops with the first frosts, autumn foliage displays shades of vibrant scarlet, warm orange, and bright yellow, creating a burst of colours just before the winter season starts. Flowers and fruit are insignificant but attract beneficial pollinators and wildlife.Notoriously low-maintenance and undemanding, Tupelo is quite easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar can grow in waterlogged or extremely dry soils in full sun to part shade. However, to ensure best results, choose moist, humus-rich, fertile soils. Nyssa Sylvatica dislikes harsh winds, so make sure to choose a sheltered spot for planting.Trouble-free, Black Gum Tree is not affected by any pests and diseases and requires no extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead and damaged growth will keep this ornamental tree in great health and optimal form.Native to Eastern North America, Tupelo is no stranger to cold weather. This attractive cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero, and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.Black Gum Tree is the ideal low-maintenance, highly-decorative specimen tree. Its remarkable performance and minimal care requirements make it suitable even for the most inexperienced gardeners, and its showy features are welcome in any landscape. Plant it on its own, for a vibrant display of fiery colours in the fall, or add this cultivar to a mixed shrub border, where its vivid autumn foliage adds a touch of drama. When grown near a patio, it can serve as an excellent shade tree.Height & Width:Slow-growing, Nyssa Sylvatica can achieve a maximum height of 12 to 15 metres, with a dense, wide canopy of approximately 6 to 9 metres. Even though it has a slow growth rate, this deciduous cultivar thoroughly dislikes transplanting, so make sure to choose the right location for planting, taking its ultimate size into account.

GBP 262.50
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Leyland Cypress Blue Jeans Cupressus Leylandii for Hedging

Leyland Cypress Blue Jeans Cupressus Leylandii for Hedging

Leyland Cypress Blue Jeans Cupressus LeylandiiLeyland Cypress Blue Jeans hedging shrubs are dense, fast-growing evergreens with an unusual blue-green foliage colour.Leyland Cypress is a popular evergreen conifer in the UK. The variety Blue Jeans is similar but rather than mid-green its foliage is steely-blue. Sprays of fluffy foliage made of many softly pointed leaves grow in flattened sprays from its branches. In spring the new growth is slightly paler than mature foliage and small brown cones may appear in autumn if left unclipped. The density of this attractive evergreen conifer makes it an excellent hedging shrub, as it grows quickly to create a thick privacy screen or windbreak.Blue Jeans can also be shaped and clipped into unusual topiary forms – see our Leyland Cypress Blue Jean Topiary Spirals.Height and Spread of Leyland Cypress Blue JeansCupressus Leylandii Blue Jeans is a good choice of hedge because it grows quickly to a height of 4-5 metres and can reach 1-2 metres across. It should be trimmed at least twice a year to maintain a manageable height.How Hardy Is Leyland Cypress Blue JeansCupressus Leylandii Blue Jeans is extremely hardy. It withstands sub-zero temperatures and exposed conditions including coastal sprays if the roots are well-drained. Once established it is drought tolerant and copes well with pollution.How To Use Leyland Cypress Blue JeansYou’ll struggle to find a thicker, faster-growing screen than Leyland Cypress. Blue Jeans can grow up to 90 cm a year in good soil which creates a privacy screen faster than most other hedging shrubs.These hedging shrubs also create a sturdy windbreak near a seating area or protect tender gardens from harsh conditions.If your garden tends to the green side, Blue Jeans brings welcome evergreen colour with its year-round blue foliage.How To Care For Leyland Cypress Blue JeansOnce established Cupressus Leylandii Blue Jeans needs little care. Its best grown in full sun to partial shade in any type of fertile soil but you should water well until established.  Container grown Blue Jeans will need regular watering throughout the summer months as it’s a thirsty plant and the container will dry out quickly. Trim Leyland Conifers twice a year with your usual garden shears to keep the height manageable.

GBP 73.50
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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 116.25
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Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Cleopatra is a deciduous spring flowering magnolia with huge red-purple blooms that arrive later in the season between April to May in order to avoid the frost. It’s a magnificent specimen tree.Magnolia is one of the oldest flowering plants that’s found in the fossil record, but it only grows natively now in China and the Southern USA. Magnolia Cleopatra is a vigorous cross between Magnolia Soulangeana Sweet Simplicity and the always popular Magnolia Black Tulip. It was bred in New Zealand to bloom late and avoid the frosts that can sometimes destroy buds and ruin an anticipated flowering display.It has typical dark green glossy magnolia foliage that emerges after its complex multi-hued blooms. Its 20 cms goblet-shaped blooms are unusual in that they arrive late in spring but also have stunning complex toned petals ranging from blue to red and purple.This is a reliable and profuse bloomer from an early age and a must for all magnolia lovers because it extends their season into May.Height And Spread of Magnolia CleopatraOver 10 years Magnolia Cleopatra will reach a maximum height of 4 metres and the crown will spread over 2 metres.How Hardy is Magnolia CleopatraThis is a hardy magnolia that copes with below-zero winters if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It needs shelter from cold winds and copes with some drought once established.How To Use Magnolia CleopatraMagnolia Cleopatra is a stunning specimen tree that blooms late in the season so it’s particularly good for more northern areas. It suits low maintenance gardens, wildlife-friendly spots, and if it’s grown in a large well-watered and regularly fed container will thrive on a deck, sheltered balcony, or patio.Magnolias suit country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces with their architectural form and stunning goblet flowers. If you want beauty, colour, and shape with little effort Magnolia Cleopatra is a good choice.How To Care For Magnolia CleopatraMagnolia Cleopatra needs moist but well-drained neutral to acidic soil in full sun for the best flowers next to a wall or fence that protects it from cold drying winds is ideal.Pruning isn’t necessary and can ruin magnolias’ shape, so it’s best to hold off with the pruning and only remove dead or crossed branches in mid-summer if it’s really necessary.Water well until established and apply a thick layer of acidic mulch such as bracken or pine mulch in very early spring to provide nutrients and trap moisture for the growing season.

GBP 213.50
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Salix Exigua Coyote Willow for Sale Online UK. Willow Trees

Salix Exigua Coyote Willow for Sale Online UK. Willow Trees

Salix Exigua or Coyote WillowSalix Exigua is a compact form of willow, with silvery deciduous foliage and pretty catkins. It holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its low maintenance easy-grow aspects.This large erect shrub or small tree is native to the wilder areas of North America and Mexico where its dense shrubby foliage provides camouflage for wildlife and gives the tree its more common name ‘coyote willow’. It has taken very well to UK growing conditions where it provides shelter to our less lethal wildlife.Coyote Willow’s long slender branches are touched with grey-green and its young lanced-shaped leaves have a silvery hue much like those of an olive tree, but with fine downy hair that makes them feel silky. As foliage matures it turns to a soft grey-green and eventually measures up to ten centimetres long. In spring slender yellowy-grey catkins sprout among the thin leaves dangling six centimetres from the branches to attract bees and butterflies.  Height and Spread of Salix ExiguaMany willows grow quickly and can get out of control, but Coyote Willow will only reach four metres tall by four metres wide so it doesn’t outstrip its space. It can be kept smaller with yearly pruning if requiredHow Hardy Is Salix ExiguaCoyote Willow is fully hardy in the UK down to sub-zero temperatures if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It is happy with any type of soil PH and will grow in sandy or chalky soils too.How To Use Salix ExiguaCoyote Willow’s silvery branches bring lightness to the back of a flower border and provide lots of thick cover for wildlife and roosting birds. It grows well on banks and slopes and forms an excellent windbreak or natural sunshade around seating areas or vegetable gardens.Because Coyote Willow has dense bushy foliage that grows with a lust for life it quickly creates an informal neighbour-proof screen.Alternatively, plant Salix Exigua as a specimen shrub or small tree to lighten a dull area.How To Care For Salix ExiguaAll willows need moist but well-drained soil. It will cope with occasional flooding but won’t grow in waterlogged conditions. Coyote willow will grow in both exposed and sheltered sites but it doesn’t enjoy coastal settings.  Water well until established and thin out old wood or crossed branches in early February to encourage new silvery growth in Spring.

GBP 101.50
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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 140.00
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Prunus Domestica The Czar, Czar Plum Tree. Fruiting Plum

Prunus Domestica The Czar, Czar Plum Tree. Fruiting Plum

Prunus Domestica The Czar is a compact, self-fertile fruiting plum tree variety. This deciduous tree is a reliable producer of fruit which is ready for harvest early in August. Considered primarily a culinary plum variety, it can be eaten raw especially if you prefer an acidic note to your fruit.In spring, the Czar Plum tree is adorned with masses of white blossom which make a spectacular sight in the garden and attract insects. This cultivar has the Perfect for Pollinators badge, a sure sign it is a good source of nectar for bees. The showy flowers are followed by fruit, which are large, round and a very deep blue. The flesh of Czar Plum is firm and tart, which makes them ideal for jam and jellies.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica The CzarDepending on the rootstock, Czar Plum trees can achieve a maximum height and spread of 2.5 to 4 metres. These are fruit trees suitable both for large and small gardens.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica The CzarFully hardy in the United Kingdom, the Czar Plum tree will not be bothered even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. For its good constitution and remarkable performance in the garden, this plum variety received the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Prunus Domestica CzarBoth ornamental and edible, Czar Plum can be grown solely for the fruit it produces or for its decorative appearance. Ideally suited for cottage and informal gardens, this atttractive fruit tree can be used as a focus of interest in the garden when planted on its own.This is a self-fertile cultivar, which means that insect pollination will ensure fruit production. However, Czar Plum can be an excellent pollination partner to sterile plum varieties, such as Excalibur or the Opal or Victoria plum trees.How To Care For Prunus Domestica CzarPlum Czar will be happy in any soil, as long as it is moist but well-drained. For best results, choose loamy or sandy soils. Lke most fruit trees, this plum tree needs to be planted in a spot in full sun, to encourage better fruit production. The pruning method will depend on the tree’s training form. As a heavy-cropping variety, this cultivar will appreciate fruit thinning, regardless of its shape.As one of the most popular plum varieties across the United Kingdom, the Czar Plum is a cultivar with a good track record and impressive performance. Not only that its plums are ideal for making fruit preserves, but this cultivar also offers multiple seasons of interest as an ornamental tree in the garden.

GBP 30.60
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Calocedrus Decurrens. Incense Cedar Tree. White Cedar

Calocedrus Decurrens. Incense Cedar Tree. White Cedar

Calocedrus Decurrens or Incense Cedar Tree or White Cedar TreeAre you in search of an evergreen conifer tree which requires virtually zero maintenance?  Have a gander at Incense Cedar!  Also known as the White Cedar Tree, Calocedrus Decurrens is an evergreen conifer with glossy green foliage arranged on a columnar habit, but wider than some column formers such as the Italian Pencil Cypress.A member of the Cupressaceae Family, the Genus Calocedrus is known for its tiny, scale-like leaves aligned in ranks on the shoots and creating a flattened spray of foliage. They produce small, ovoid cones. Stepping into the details of C. decurrens, you’ll find a narrowly columnar habit, known for its flaking bark once established. Glossy, rich green sprays of leaves highlight this variety. Its small cones detach fairly soon after setting.Incense Cedar was first introduced to Britain in the 1850’s from the Western Region of North America, where its origins lie from the State of Oregon all the way to Baja California. Another region of origin was in Eastern Asia. The foliage of the Calocedrus Decurrens resembles Thuja but what sets it apart from most all the other conifers is its formal columnar shape. The entire plant is strongly aromatic, with virtually no issues with pests or diseases.White Cedar is very cold hardy. Known to withstand temperatures as cold as -20 C, it can grow to an ultimate height over 12 metres and a spread of 4-8 metres in the 20-50 years it takes to reach its full maturity. In its native environments, they can grow to 60 metres with a broad crown, but in the cooler climates of the UK, left on its own in an ideal location, it could reach 30 metres with a much more closely bunched, parallel shoot habit.In terms of its site preferences, the Incense Cedar Tree prefers full sun to partial shade with aspects by priority ranking South to North to West to East facing. It tolerates both exposed and sheltered positions in the landscape. It prefers well drained soils across most any combination of chalk, clay, sand, and loam. Not terribly choosey regarding pH, White Cedar will do well in slightly acid through to slightly alkaline soils. It can be grown on its own as a nice specimen tree; or align as an avenue planting for creating a low maintenance evergreen screen where space is limited. Once the tree matures, the flaking bark sets it apart as unmistakable.

GBP 330.00
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Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon Hardy Late Flowering Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon Hardy Late Flowering Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda Blue MoonPrized for its divine, lilac-blue masses of fragrant flowers, Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon is a vigorous repeat bloomer. Floriferous and incredibly hardy, the Blue Moon variety of Wisteria will add a quaint charm and elegance to your garden.Somewhat late flowering, Wisteria Blue Moon first blooms in June whereas most Wisteria are spring flowering. The large, drooping clusters of pea-like, bluish flowers completely envelop this deciduous climber, making for a lavish display of colour and scent. This particular variety of Wisteria can bloom up to 3 times during one flowering season, ensuring you get to enjoy its opulent flowers throughout the whole summer. The lilac-blue flowers are heavily fragranced, a common trait of all Wisteria plants, and their recognizable aromatic scent will fill out the whole garden.Same as other Japanese Wisteria cultivars, Blue Moon needs a lot of sunlight to flower abundantly. Choose a sunny spot in your garden with well-drained, moist soil, but make sure to leave enough room for this twining climber to grow freely. Fast-growing, Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon can grow to be up to 10 metres high in just a few years.When compared to other varieties, Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon has one significant advantage which is its exceptional hardiness. This cultivar can survive even if the temperature drops to 40 degrees below zero, without suffering any damage or dieback. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this showy climber won’t require any sheltering during the winter months. Wisteria Blue Moon is not affected by any serious diseases or pests as well, so if you’re looking for a tough and enduring climber with a delicate, romantic appeal, this cultivar is the right choice for you.Even though many gardeners have the misconception that Wisterias are hard to maintain in good shape, the truth is quite different. Easy to grow and to care for, these floriferous climbers need their new growth pruned twice a year, in the summer and winter, to keep their elegant form and encourage profuse flowering. The same goes for Wisteria Floribunda Blue Moon, who, due to its fast growth rate, will benefit from routine pruning.With its timeless beauty and breath-taking blossoms, Wisteria Blue Moon is at its best when adorning an arbour, archway or a pergola. Twining climbers such as Wisteria need a supporting structure to grow, but if you don’t have a suitable structure in your garden, train this cultivar against a sunny wall or a fence.

GBP 83.40
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Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese HollyIlex Crenata Greenhedge is a thornless evergreen Japanese Holly perfect for creating dense evergreen hedges.This hedging holly is a very pretty variety from Japan that keeps it’s thornless leaves all year round. Many dark green shiny ovals on strong bushy stems grow in a narrow, compact shape which makes it a good choice for all size hedges and topiary work.In spring Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge produces small white flowers on its tips that are attractive to pollinators and mature into small black berries that the birds enjoy over the summer months. This is a self-fertile holly so other types of holly bush are not required for pollination. During autumn and winter, Greenhedge Holly keeps its coat of foliage creating colourful structure and safe windproof cover for roosting birds.Height and Spread of Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a naturally compact shrub or small tree that will reach up to two metres in height and spread. It has a medium growth habit and in good fertile soils can grow 20-30 cms a year. It is easily kept smaller with regular pruning and it takes very well to topiary work.How Hardy Is Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeThis is a very hardy shrub that will easily tolerate sub-zero winters if its roots are well-drained. It’s relatively pest resistant and once established is drought-resistant too. Japanese Holly is one of the more forgiving hollies for hard pruning and good starting plant for a beginner topiarist.How To Use Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a very popular hedging plant for low to medium-sized boundaries as it is hardy, dense and evergreen. It’s evergreen and compact nature makes it suitable for all size gardens that need winter interest and structure in the bare months. It also does very well as decorative topiary balls or low-hedging and can replace box in areas prone to box blight. Wildlife gardens benefit from Japanese holly because it provides shelter in its bushy branches, nectar for pollinators, and food for birds.Ilex Crenata Greenhedge will also grow happily in a well-watered container on the patio either clipped into shape or left to grow shaggy and unstructured.How To Care For Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Green Hedge prefers a sunny, moist and well-drained position but it’s tolerant of less than perfect conditions including chalk. Water yours well until its established and put down a thick layer of mulch in spring to encourage healthy growth.There is no need to prune this naturally compact and well-shaped Japanese holly but if you want to maintain its shape or create a very dense hedge cut it back in spring and summer as this will create side shoots that blend together.  

GBP 129.50
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Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate Colorado Spruce Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate Colorado Spruce Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate (Colorado or Blue Spruce) is a striking conifer with evergreen steel-blue foliage that reaches a slender 75 centimetres in width. It’s an excellent choice for formal Italianate gardens, doorsteps, and adding vertical height without width.Picea Pungens is the Colorado spruce that’s also called the Blue spruce. It’s native to the Rocky Mountains and found at elevations of 1,800 to 3,300 metres in Colarado, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. The Iseli Fastigiate variety was discovered as a seedling in the Iseli Conifer Nursey, Oregon USA in 1965. The Iseli nursery is famous for its range of Colorado spruce trees including Iseli Foxtail and Iseli Gem. This fastigiate conifer is loved for its narrowly upright conical form with rich steel blue needles. It might be slender, but this spruce is so densely packed with needles it’s difficult to see through the branches. With its slim form, striking steel blue needles and ability to fit into almost every garden scheme, it’s no wonder this variety has been popular for decades.This variety can be used as a living Christmas tree. Height And Spread of Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateColorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate is naturally slim and reaches no more than 75 centimetres in width by three metres in height.How Hardy is Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateColorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate is as hardy as its parent plant and will cope easily with sub-zero winters in the UK if its roots are well drained. It can cope with some drought once established too.How To Use Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateThe most obvious use of the American fastigiate spruce is adding height without volume in small to medium-sized gardens, but it’s also excellent in rock gardens and Japanese gardens. Its formal shape creates pillars on either side of a doorway or path, but its rich steel blue foliage enhances all types of gardens from modern townhouse courtyards to country cottage acres.Try planting a row of Colorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate behind a seating area, or along a fence line, to create privacy from nosy neighbours and a dense windbreak that’s also appreciated by birds and insects.How To Care For Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateAn easy-care, low-maintenance Picea Pungens needs little attention once it’s established.Choose a spot in full sun with neutral to acidic soil in an exposed or sheltered spot. No pruning is required, but the number one killer of newly planted trees is lack of water, so give it a watering can full each day until you spot new growth. Trees need lots of water to establish their root system no matter how drought-tolerant their mature form is.A thick layer of acidic mulch (bracken, pine or ericaceous compost) each year will boost its nutrient intake and seal in moisture.

GBP 561.00
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Acer Capillipes Red Snake Bark Maple Trees for Sale Online

Acer Capillipes Red Snake Bark Maple Trees for Sale Online

Acer Capillipes, more commonly known as Red Snake Bark Maple, is a small deciduous tree. Its unusual foliage and striking, striped bark make this variety of a good choice for a specimen tree. There are various species of snakebark maple trees, all of which differ from other maples due to their distinctive striped bark with a snake-like effect.  With creamy white vertical lines along the olive green bark, the branches of Red Snake Bark Maple offer interest throughout the year. The deciduous foliage is not without its appeal, either. The peculiar 3-lobed leaves unfurl reddish in the spring, maturing to deep shades of green, and, finally, to most vivid shades of crimson red in the autumn. It produces racemes of green flowers in summer followed by pink fruits in the autumn. Versatile and easy to grow, Red Snake Bark Maple thrives in any moist but well-drained soil. When it comes to choosing a location for this specimen, pick a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. An ideal tree for smaller gardens, this variety of Snake Bark Maple Trees stays compact even when fully mature. The ultimate height is 6 to 8 metres, with a 4 to 6 metres spread. Easy to grow and to care for, this maple tree is not affected by any serious diseases or pests.A Japanese native, Acer Capillipes is fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom. This tough cultivar can survive even with temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero, and it’s frost hardy. However, it will appreciate a sheltered position away from cold, drying winds. When it comes to pruning, Red Snake Bark Maple is quite easy to maintain. It requires no routine pruning, and occasional removal of dead or damaged branches is all it takes to keep this striking maple variety in its best form.With a compact size and highly decorative features, Acer Capillipes is a great candidate as an eye-catching specimen tree or a striking addition to a mixed shrub borders. The vase-shaped crown of the tree provides structural and architectural value to the garden. Offering interest throughout the year, it’s at it best when accentuated by evergreen cultivars, such as Buxus Sempervirens or Pinus Mugo Winter Gold. For a particularly stunning display in a Japanese-style garden, pair it with magnificent Japanese maple varieties: e.g. Acer Palmatum Bloodgood.You might be interested in other Snake Bark Maple Trees we have for sale such as Acer Davidii and the red-barked Acer Conspicuum Mozart. Make sure to take look at the various japanese maples we offer as well as our selection of ornamental trees.

GBP 156.00
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Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common HopHumulus Lupulus is our familiar Common Hop. Grown over a trellis or twined in a hedgerow it’s an unusual alternative to honeysuckle or clematis. The Common Hop is well known as the ingredient that gives beer its bitter taste and as a sleep aid to combat anxiety, but it’s also a pretty, deciduous climber for the garden.Common hops have long, twining stems that reach up to six metres and sprout large amounts of green lobed and coarsely toothed leaves in early spring. Each leaf is particularly large measuring up to 15 cms in length. During late summer female hop flowers bloom in cone-shaped yellowy-green clusters all along the thin strong stems. It's these female flowers that develop into fruits that are called ‘hops’and used for brewing. During the winter months, common hops die down to the ground and will regrow the following spring.Height And Spread of Humulus Lupulus                                                                 Common Hops is a long and thin climber that will reach up to 6 metres and spread over 1.5-2 metres. It needs support to clamber up such as a trellis or obelisk as it doesn’t have suckers or tendrils.How Hardy Is Humulus LupulusCommon hops are native to the UK and Europe so they are able to withstand our sub-zero winters if they are planted in well-drained soil. Once established, common hops are relatively pest-free and give enough twining support are hardy enough to leave to their own devices.How To Use Humulus LupulusCommon hops are a great alternative to clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine particularly if your soil is less than perfect. Hops look bright and fresh growing over an archway and scrambling their way through a hedge. Their flexible stems are perfect to twine into a fence line and give summer cover to a seating area without destroying the lawn, and because their flowers arrive in late summer pairing common hops with an early flowering clematis provides an extended flowering season.A good choice for a wildlife garden too as pollinators enjoy the hop flowers and cover provided by its large shady leaves.  How To Care For Humulus LupulusCommon hops are hardy but prefer a sheltered position and lots of sun. It will tolerate partial shade but a great flower display is achieved in a sunny spot. Ensure the ground doesn’t dry out and tie back stems to the support as hops lack suckers or tendrils – it is a ‘bine rather than a ‘vine’. In winter when the foliage has fallen, cut common hops back to root level and wait for it to re-emerge in the spring. 

GBP 101.25
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Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte is a greengage plum variety. Greengage plums are cultivars of the common European plum (Prunus Domestica), best known for their greenish skin and rich, confectionery flavour. Although the first true greengage was bred in France, the ancestor of these particular plums was a wild specimen found in Anatolian peninsula. Reine Claude Verte is a medium-sized, deciduous tree that is considered to be the most popular variety of greengage plums, and it is the only variety that is almost an unchanged form of the original greengage cultivar. Its full botanical name is Prunus domestica subsp. italica Reine Claude Verte.This upright, compact tree flaunts a lush display of white blossoms in March through to April. The dainty, 5-petalled flowers are attractive to pollinators and followed by round, light green plums that can be picked from the tree in September. Do not let the deceiving colour of greengage plums fool you- these plums are juicy and exceptionally sweet. The fruit is equally tasty when eaten straight from the tree or when processed into preserves.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VertePlum Reine Claude Verte is larger than related fruit trees, and it can achieve a maximum size of 5 to 10 metres, with a spread of 2 to 6 metres.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteFully hardy in the United Kingdom, Greengage Plum can survive sub-zero temperatures, and it is not bothered by frosts.How To Use Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteAlthough plums can be quite decorative, with their beautiful natural form and romantic spring blossoms, these trees are mostly grown for their fruit, and Plum Reine Claude Verte is no exception. It can be grown on its own, as a specimen tree, or planted en masse for a more abundant fruit production. Its sweet plums are both culinary and dessert, but they do not store well unless frozen.As a self-fertile variety, Greengage Plum relies on insects for pollen. But, even though this cultivar does not need a pollination partner to produce fruit, it can serve as one to sterile plum varieties, particularly those who flower at the same time.How To Care For Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteEasy to grow and to care for, Plum Reine Claude Verte will be happy in any soil, but growing this cultivar in humus-rich, well-drained soil will give you the best results. Choose a spot in full sun to encourage better fruit production. When it comes to pruning, there is little that needs to be done to keep this deciduous tree healthy. If the heavy crops start breaking the branches, thin fruit as needed.An old and reliable variety, Plum Reine Claude Verte produces good crops of dual-purpose plums. Suitable for all training forms and considered low-maintenance, this plum variety is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

GBP 30.60
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