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Crataegus Laevigata Plena Hawthorn Plena Standard Trees UK

Crataegus Laevigata Plena Hawthorn Plena Standard Trees UK

Crataegus Laevigata Plena or Hawthorn Plena, is notable for its showy white flowers in early summer. Our standard tree shapes on long clear stems make these well-established English hybrids even more suitable for gardens large and small!Crataegus Laevigata or Cockspur Thorn is less common than the native common hawthorn Crataegus Monogyna. The cultivar Crataegus Laevigata Plena was bred in 1770 in the UK. It has thorny stems, and small, oval, glossy dark green leaves up to 5 cm in length, which are almost hidden in June and July when the fragrant double white flowers bloom in profusion, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. Starting out a pure white, they fade to a soft pink before falling. The flowers are followed by red berries which will attract birds in autumn and winter. The leaves turn yellow-red in autumn to finish the year with a burst of colour.Hardy in all parts of the UK and continental Europe, Crataegus Laevigata Plena will naturally grow to 5 metres high and 4 metres across in 20 years, reaching a mature height and spread of 8 metres in 50 years. In the case of these standard-shaped trees, a trim once per year will suffice to maintain the standard clear stem shape and rounded, semi-open crown.Plant Crataegus Laevigata Plena in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. Hawthorn Plena will tolerate wetter soil, but is also fairly drought-tolerant once established. It is also very tolerant of salt, so it can be planted with special protection in coastal regions. Its high tolerance for pollution makes this native tree perfect for city gardens as well. In the country, the young bark may need protection from rabbits.Crataegus Laevigata Plena makes an excellent specimen tree for a focal point in a small to medium lawn, where its flowers, fruit and foliage will show to advantage. One tree would also be perfect for shading a patio in summer, with the added bonus of the blooms and autumn colour. This native plant is ideal for inclusion in a wildlife or woodland garden, where it will provide nesting spots for birds, and a nectar source for bees and butterflies. A row of Hawthorn Plena makes a good windbreak in a coastal garden to shelter more sensitive plants.Crataegus Laevigata Plena is a lovely cultivar of the native Hawthorn, grown as a standard tree to increase its suitability for a variety of planting schemes. Its flowers and foliage make it perfect for UK gardens!

GBP 187.50
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Musa Basjoo Banana Tree or Japanese banana plant. UK Hardy

Musa Basjoo Banana Tree or Japanese banana plant. UK Hardy

Musa Basjoo or Banana TreeMusa Basjoo is a hardy Japanese banana plant. It lends an exotic air of the tropics to UK gardens, but this herbaceous perennial has a degree of hardiness that makes it possible to survive the winter in milder parts of the UK. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Originally growing in Sichuan province of China before being introduced to the Ryukyu Islands south of Japan, Musa basjoo is noted for its rapid growth and large, spectacular leaves and unusual flowers. Its thick, paddle-shaped leaves, up to 60 cm across and more than 2 metres long, fan out from the stem in a fountain shape.  In summer it produces spikes of cream-coloured flowers, which hang downwards.  Throughout the summer it will grow in height, with new leaves unfurling almost every week. Given the right conditions and protection, the hardy Japanese banana plant can grow to 4 metres in height with a spread of 2.5 metres in 5 to 10 years. A container-grown Musa basjoo will be somewhat smaller because of the restrictions on the root system.Musa basjoo will survive outside in very mild parts of the UK without winter cover, but wherever there are freezing temperatures, it needs protection after the first autumn frost.  Build a cage out of chicken wire, or make a tube out of horticultural fleece, and stuff it with straw or leaves to insulate the plant from freezing temperatures. Mulch the ground heavily to protect the roots. Musa basjoo will grow back from the roots even if the stem is killed off in the winter, as it is root-hardy to -15C. Growing from the roots, the hardy Japanese banana plant can reach a height of 2 metres in one summer Musa basjoo needs to be carefully sited in your garden. Find a sheltered spot with a south-facing aspect, in full sun or dappled shade.  Plant in well-drained but moist sand, chalk or loam soil with a nitrogen-rich fertilize and plenty of humus. It prefers a slightly acidic ph. If it settles in happily, you will be able to remove suckers to plant elsewhere in the spring, or divide the clumps every five years. Cut the flowering spikes off after they finish blooming, as the Musa basjoo will die after setting fruit, and you will want to keep it as an ornamental plant for many years!Plant your hardy Japanese banana plant as a specimen plant in the middle of a lawn, where its dramatic, exotic appearance will create a stunning focal point. It is also an excellent candidate for container growing on a patio or in a courtyard, and can then be easily brought in to a greenhouse or conservatory for overwintering.  Musa basjoo will bring the jungle to your garden with its dramatic leaves, and is well worth the trouble that it will take to protect through a UK winter.

GBP 270.00
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Malus Tschonoskii or Chonosuki Crab Apple Trees for Sale UK

Malus Tschonoskii or Chonosuki Crab Apple Trees for Sale UK

Malus Tschonoskii or Chonosuki Crab AppleMalus Tschonoskii, commonly called the Chonosuki Crab Apple, is a deciduous, vigorous upright crab apple tree. This fruit tree is native to Japan and was first collected in 1897 from Mount Fujiyama, Japan. It was named after the 19th century Japanese botanist Sugawa Tschonoski.During the spring months, the Chonosuki Crab Apple Tree produces an abundance of white flowers that have a faint pink shade. After flowering, the tree produces globose yellow-green fruit. As the fruit matures it turns a slight reddish-purple. In the autumn, the tree’s foliage develops stunning shades of yellow, orange, purple, and scarlet. In fact, Malus Tschonoskii is one of the best crabs for autumn colour. This highly rated ornamental tree has received the AGM RHS award of garden merit.Height and Spread of Malus TschonoskiiChonosuki Crab Apple grows to a height of 12 meters. It produces a conical shaped canopy that spreads about 4 meters.How Hardy is the Malus TschonoskiiChonosuki Crab Apple is hardy to a UK zone 6, meaning it is very hardy throughout the UK and Northern Europe and can tolerate very cold winters.How to Use the Malus TschonoskiiThe diminutive Chonosuki Crab Apple Tree is an ideal addition to any garden. Plant it in a location where its lovely spring blooms, unique fruit, and breathtaking autumn colours can truly be admired.How to Care for the Malus TschonoskiiThe Chonosuki Crab Apple Tree should be planted in full sun for the best flower production. Choose a planting site that has well-draining soil. It does not tolerate waterlogged conditions. The tree grows best in rich, loamy soil. During the first year, keep the soil evenly moist to encourage the tree to develop a strong root system. Once established, the crab apple tree is moderately drought tolerant.The Chonosuki Crab Apple Tree is a lovely ornamental tree. There is little doubt that it will become a valued addition to your landscape and will be greatly admired by onlookers.

GBP 225.00
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Cydonia oblonga Champion Quince Tree for Sale Online UK

Cydonia oblonga Champion Quince Tree for Sale Online UK

Cydonia oblonga Champion, or Quince Tree Champion, has so many desirable qualities that it is difficult to list them all! From its delicious autumn fruits, to its lovely spring blossoms, and its small size suitable for any space, this lovely fruit tree will fit in anywhere! Cydonia oblonga was a favourite fruit tree in the ancient Mediterranean, where it was cultivated by the Greeks and Romans. The first records of Quince being grown in the UK are from 1275 when Edward I planted four at the Tower of London. Cydonia oblonga Champion was bred in the late 1900’s in the United States, and is one of the most dependable Quince Tree varieties. In early spring, the dark green, leathery leaves emerge, followed by the blossoms in late May into June. The pale pink single flowers, similar to apple blossoms, are scattered over the crown, followed by fruits which are green but turn a golden yellow in autumn. When placed in a bowl in the house, the fragrance of even one ripe quince will perfume the entire room.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Cydonia oblonga Champion will grow to a mature height and spread of just 2 metres in 5 to 10 years, but can easily be pruned in late winter to maintain a smaller size. Like most Quinces, Cydonia oblonga Champion is self-pollinating so you do not need to plant more than one variety.Plant Cydonia oblonga Champion in a sheltered position in full sun, in moist but well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. This variety will do well in very wet soils. Since it is not tolerant of salt, it should be protected from sea winds in coastal regions, but can be grown easily in cities, as it is very tolerant of pollution. As Cydonia oblonga Champion is deer-resistant, it can be grown without special protection in country locations.The small size and ornamental qualities of Cydonia oblonga Champion make it a lovely addition to an informal cottage or small garden, and since it will do well in wet soil, it can be planted next to a pond or stream. Cydonia oblonga Champion, like all Quince Trees, will give you not only the beauty of its spring blossoms, but a bountiful harvest of fragrant, ornamental fruit in autumn! Lots more to choose from in our fruiting trees section. Tip: Cydonia Oblonga is the family of fruiting quinces grown primarily for their fruit. The ornamental or flowering quinces are a different classification and known as Chaenomeles – e.g. Chaenomeles Superba Pink Lady.

GBP 187.50
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Acacia Dealbata Mimosa. Yellow Mimosa Trees for Sale UK IRL

Acacia Dealbata Mimosa. Yellow Mimosa Trees for Sale UK IRL

Acacia Dealbata, also known as Mimosa, is an evergreen tree native to Tasmania. If you’ve ever noticed a tall dramatic shrub with feathery foliage and a spray of pom-pom yellow flowers it’s likely to be a Mimosa. Acacia Dealbata can grow to a height of ten metres but it’s easily pruned if you have a smaller garden. Its leaves are fern-like grey-green individual feathers that are evergreen and look attractive even without its dramatic flowers. In late winter or early spring fluffy yellow balls appear on the branch tips from January to April. They are highly scented and attractive to early-waking pollinators. The RHS has given Acacia Dealbata the Award of Garden Merit AGM for its attractive nature and reliability.How Hardy Is Acacia DealbataAcacia Dealbata is hardy in warmer parts of the UK such as coastal areas. It will not thrive in consistently colder winds or more northern areas of the UK. In very cold winters Mimosa will hold off flowering until late spring. Container grown Acacia Dealbata can be moved to a frost-free environment for protection in cooler climates whilst younger garden planted specimens benefit from cover during frosts.How To Use Acacia DealbataAcacia Dealbata can grow to ten metres over twenty years, so it does need space. It suits the back of a flower bed against a south-facing wall, or as a specimen tree in the lawn.You can grow a Mimosa in a container if you re-pot it as it grows in size. Alternatively you can grow an Acacia Dealbata in the conservatory. How To Care For Acacia DealbataAcacia Dealbata will grow outdoors in neutral to acid well-drained soil. A sheltered location with full sun is best for bright blooms and healthiest growth. As they grow Mimosa becomes hardier, but young specimen will require frost protection.You can prune a mimosa lightly at the end of the flowering season, but do not leave it years before cutting back heavily as this can prevent flowering and damage the shrub. Dig well-rotted manure around it roots in the winter and water young specimens in hot spells. Mature Mimosas rarely need watering as they are drought tolerant. Acacia Dealbata shrubs are garden show-stoppers in bloom. If you want a shrub that will mature into an attractive evergreen tree and provide a glorious burst of bright yellow after a dull winter Mimosa is for you.  

GBP 226.88
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Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula - Weeping Silver Pear Buy UK

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

GBP 206.25
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Prunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese Cherry Trees UK

Prunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese Cherry Trees UK

Prunus serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese CherryPrunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard, also known as the Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard is a deciduous tree that was first bred in late 1980s by Kalmthout Arboretum in Belgium. This ornamental Japanese cherry has become a popular street tree throughout the United Kingdom.This ornamental cherry tree was originally created to be a street tree and grow in a columnar fashion. However, it actually forms an oval shape as it ages. During the spring, it produces a bevy of single flowers that appear in shades of white with a slight pinkblush. The flowers open mid-spring and always attract a wide array of honey bees. The new foliage is also visually interesting because it appears in shades of copper. In the autumn, the foliage turns orange-red.Height and Spread of the Prunus Serrulata Sunset BoulevardIt usually attains a height of 12 meters with a 7-meter canopy. When young, it grows in a column shape but upon maturity, it takes on a somewhat oval form.How Hardy is the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardIt is usually hardy down to a UK zone 3, so in in coastal areas and throughout the Southern UK.How to Use the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardThis flowering cherry tree makes a fantastic specimen tree but it can also be used to line driveways or along a property’s boundary. It is an all-around perfect ornamental garden tree.How to Care for the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardPlant Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard in a location that provides full sun for the best flower production and fall color. The tree grows best in the well-draining loam-based soil. After planting, keep the tree’s roots evenly moist to encourage ample and strong root growth.The Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard is an excellent garden tree. It requires very little care to grow healthy and flourish.

GBP 180.00
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Prunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese Cherry Trees UK

Prunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese Cherry Trees UK

Prunus serrulata Sunset Boulevard Japanese CherryPrunus Serrulata Sunset Boulevard, also known as the Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard is a deciduous tree that was first bred in late 1980s by Kalmthout Arboretum in Belgium. This ornamental Japanese cherry has become a popular street tree throughout the United Kingdom.This ornamental cherry tree was originally created to be a street tree and grow in a columnar fashion. However, it actually forms an oval shape as it ages. During the spring, it produces a bevy of single flowers that appear in shades of white with a slight pinkblush. The flowers open mid-spring and always attract a wide array of honey bees. The new foliage is also visually interesting because it appears in shades of copper. In the autumn, the foliage turns orange-red.Height and Spread of the Prunus Serrulata Sunset BoulevardIt usually attains a height of 12 meters with a 7-meter canopy. When young, it grows in a column shape but upon maturity, it takes on a somewhat oval form.How Hardy is the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardIt is usually hardy down to a UK zone 3, so in in coastal areas and throughout the Southern UK.How to Use the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardThis flowering cherry tree makes a fantastic specimen tree but it can also be used to line driveways or along a property’s boundary. It is an all-around perfect ornamental garden tree.How to Care for the Prunus serrulata Sunset BoulevardPlant Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard in a location that provides full sun for the best flower production and fall color. The tree grows best in the well-draining loam-based soil. After planting, keep the tree’s roots evenly moist to encourage ample and strong root growth.The Japanese Cherry Sunset Boulevard is an excellent garden tree. It requires very little care to grow healthy and flourish.

GBP 318.75
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Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira shaped as a Full Standard Tree. Full Standard is defined as a tree having a long clear stem of at least 1.8 metres tall. Rarely available in these beautiful standard shapes, Pittosporum Tobira is one of our favourite shrubs and is stunning as a standard tree. Its long clear trunk make it perfect for above fence screening or above a wall. The dark evergreen leaves have a tropical appearance and with small highly fragrant creamy/white flowers, this tree is excellent and suitable for all garden aspects.Originating from China and Japan, Pittosporum Tobira is a slow-growing evergreen tree with leathery yet glossy foliage. In early summer it develops umbels of tiny sweetly scented flowers that ripen into a rich buttery creamy yellow shade and attract all types of pollinators. How Hardy Is Pittosporum Tobira?Japanese Pittosporum is hardy in coastal and milder parts of UK. It requires shelter from cold drying winds to thrive.How To Use Pittosporum a Tobira Full Standard TreeThis is a slow growing ornamental tree in a full standard shape and suitable for all types of garden. The foliage does not drop, meaning you’ll have colour all year round and no tiresome raking in the autumn. Use Japanese Pittosporum’s dense evergreen foliage to provide a screen from your neighbours above the fence or wall level. A Pittosporum Tobira full standard tree will look stunning set into the lawn where you can grow annual bulbs or ferns beneath their shade.How To Care For Pittosporum TobiraJapanese Pittosporum full standards need moisture but do not like consistently wet roots. It is best to plant them in chalk, sand or loam soils of any PH. Plant this full standard in a sheltered sunny or partially shady spot for best growth. Trimming once per year will maintain the full standard shape if desired but do this after flowering has finished so you don’t remove the blooms.

GBP 675.00
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Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa is a large ornamental tree with tiered branches that is perfect for low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly spaces. Cornus Controversa trees are commonly called giant dogwood trees. They originate from the Himalayas, China and Japan but have grown well in the UK since the late 18th century.In spring this deciduous tree grows ovate green leaves on horizontally tiered branches. In May these sweeping, tiered branches hold 18 cm wide clusters of flat-headed, star-shaped cream flowers that attract all kinds of pollinators. The pretty, scented flowers mature in small black fruits during autumn.As winter approaches its spectacular tiered foliage turns all shades of orange, red and purple before falling with the frosts. During winter the striking shape of Cornus Controversa gives architectural height and structure to a bare garden.Height and Spread of Cornus ControversaCornus Controversa is a fast-growing deciduous tree that will reach a height of 15 metres and spread over the same distance. It’s best suited to medium or large gardens. How Hardy Is Cornus ControversaDogwoods are by nature very hardy and Cornus Controversa can withstand temperatures down to –15 degrees if its roots are well-drained. It is drought tolerant and fairly pest resistant once established.How To Use Cornus ControversaA giant dogwood is the perfect specimen tree for larger open spaces. Its architectural form and interesting colours fill a garden all year round and provide a habitat and food source for wildlife.We also sell Cornus Controversa Variegata, more commonly called the Wedding Cake Tree, and Cornus Controversa Pagoda. If you have a large space they look spectacular planted side by side.Giant dogwood grows quickly so it’s best to make sure the planting area will support a large tree even after a few years.How To Care For Cornus ControversaGiant dogwood is tough and hardy in low temperatures but cold drying winds can damage its spectacular foliage, stripping it before the autumn colours have a chance to appear.Plant yours in a sheltered spot in full sun for the best colours, although it will grow happily in partial shade too. Pruning is not necessary.Giant dogwood prefers well-drained fertile soil but will tolerate most types. They are not too keen on alkaline conditions and will grow more slowly in chalky soils.Water Cornus Controversa well until it's established and add a thick layer of mulch in the springtime for extra nutrients and healthy growing season.

GBP 413.00
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Abies Concolor White Pine Tree. American Conifer Firs Buy UK

Abies Concolor White Pine Tree. American Conifer Firs Buy UK

Abies Concolor - The White Pine or White FirA beautiful conifer tree, the Abies Concolor tree, often known as the White Fir Tree or Concolor Fir has silvery blue glaucous foliage and is native to the mountains of western North America. It gets its name White Fir from the white colour of its bark. It has a classic Christmas tree shape and indeed the Concolor Fir is often used as a Christmas tree in America.Abies Concolor will grow steadily into a pyramid shape reaching 25 metres in height over ten to twenty years but it can be happily pruned at any height you require. Colour and height are the main reasons a gardener will choose a White Fir Tree. The Abies Concolor’s needles are a silvery-blue glaucous shade complemented by the white bark from which it draws its name. These colours are an interesting twist on the standard green fir tree.Branches fall naturally into regular horizontal fan arrangements and six to 12 centimetre sized cones develop in autumn. At first these are yellow or a light purple shade, later ripening into the traditional brown cones that release winged seeds.White Fir Trees are fully hardy throughout the UK. They are able to withstand heat as well as cold temperatures with ease if their roots are kept from waterlogged conditions.Abies Concolor make good specimen trees when they are planted out individually. In the winter months they can be decorated with outdoor lights for a traditional Christmas effect, or you can try growing one in a container to restrict its size and move it indoors for a short while. A living Christmas tree will happily move back outdoors after the festive season if it is watered well and kept away from radiators.Abies Concolor or the Concolor Fir can be used as a hedge or evergreen screening or ornamentally in a garden that needs some winter interest. Large specimens are good for landscaping designs often fulfilling both a practical and ornamental role at the same time.Large free-growing trees can reach a height of 25m but they can be kept at a manageable height by cutting the leader branch. There is no need to prune a Concolor fir other than to restrict its height because they retain a conical shape as they grow, however, keeping your white fir tree shorter will encourage bushiness.White Fir Trees perform best in rich well-drained soils that are slightly acidic but they will grow in most conditions provided the soil is not heavy clay. They appreciate full sun and mulch around their roots in spring time.Fir trees are not just for Christmas because they make interesting architectural shapes in a garden, create wildlife habitats and will boost your outdoor space with year round colour. It’s worth considering a beautiful white fir tree if you need to fill a large space or want to landscape a lengthy piece of lawn. 

GBP 928.13
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Prunus Padus Albertii Bird Cherry Albertii Tress for Sale UK

Prunus Padus Albertii Bird Cherry Albertii Tress for Sale UK

Prunus Padus Albertii, also known as Bird Cherry Albertii, is a beautiful ornamental hybrid of the native Bird Cherry Prunus Padus. It was introduced to the UK in 1902 and is named after the director of the St Petersburg Botanic Garden Albert Regel. Its conical habit make it useful avenue or street tree. Our specimens are shaped as standard trees on long clear stems.This is a deciduous hybrid of bird cherry that grows naturally in a conical form. In spring, its unusual flowers hang in long racemes of bright white five-petalled blooms with yellow centres. These bunched swaying flowers measure 18cms in length and are attractive to pollinators who gather in large numbers to search for nectar. Flowers bloom as the foliage appears giving off a sweet scent. As summer progresses the flowers turn into small black fruits that birds love.The leaves are narrow, pointed ovals with a serrated edging. They emerge mid-green and turn rich autumnal shades of yellow and red before falling in the winter months. Its bark is grey-brown and smells of bitter almonds if damaged.In summer its conical shape points skyward particularly when the tree is young. As it matures, the oval shape emerges. Because of this tidy, upward pointing form it is a great ornamental flowering tree for smaller spaces.Height and Width of Prunus Padus AlbertiiA mid-sized tree Bird Cherry Albertii will reach a mature height of 7-13 metres and spread over approximately four metres. Albertii has a very free-flowing form. It is a good choice for small gardens or walkways. It can be kept smaller with pruning.How Hardy is Prunus Padus AlbertiiBird cherry trees are particularly hardy, and Bird Cherry Albertii is no exception. It will survive subzero winters throughout Europe flowering each spring with renewed vigour.How To Use Prunus Padus AlbertiiThis is a medium-sized ornamental cherry for smaller spaces such as a verge, hedge-line or small garden. It looks spectacular as a specimen tree in the lawn. Its freely flowering nature attracts pollinators, and its dark cherries attract fruit loving birds, making it a good buy for a wildlife garden too.How To Care for Prunus Padus AlbertiiAll ornamental cherries love full sun, so if you can find a sunny south-facing spot you’ll get the best flowering display. However, bird cherries are tough and they will grow in most conditions. Any soil is suitable, including alkaline chalky soils, but it will grow at a slower pace on poorer soils. Boost yours with well-rotted manure in the planting hole and a thick layer of mulch each year.Prunus Padus Albertii will tolerate compacted soils and waterlogged soil within reason, making it a good choice for temporarily flooded areas, but it won’t flourish in consistently boggy grounds. This is a low maintenance tree that requires no pruning, but if you want to remove crossed or broken branches do so in the winter.If you have a restricted space but still want a flowering tree, Prunus Padus Albertii is a beautiful choice. Its flowers are spectacular and its growth habit is upright and tidy.

GBP 187.50
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Morus Nigra Tree or Black Mulberry Tree for Sale Online UK

Morus Nigra Tree or Black Mulberry Tree for Sale Online UK

The Morus Nigra Tree or the Black Mulberry, is an attractive, deciduous tree which can also be managed as a shrub. Its origins are in South Western Asia. Originally brought to Britain by the Romans, it was soon widely imported by James I who was looking to establish a silk industry. Unfortunately, the intended silk worm only feeds on the White Mulberry, Morus Alba. Its legacy as old Black Mulberry remains in historic landscapes and gardens throughout Britain.The Morus Nigra Tree is characterised by very bright green leaves, heart shaped, with a serrated looking edge making it a unique decorative addition. The gnarly bark gives even younger trees an old and historic appearance. The fruits emerge throughout the summer time, ripening to a deep purple in colour and loganberry-like in appearance. When mature, the Black Mulberry has a spreading, rounded shape giving it wide appeal in landscape architecture.The edible fruit of this tree has a unique rich flavour.  Actual fruiting may not begin until 8-9 years after planting. Harvest season for the fruit is over a relatively short window of time between August and September.This tree or shrub will tolerate most soil conditions, preferring a lighter well drained soil.  Moisture is critical in the first few years of establishment. It is an extremely long lived plant which will spread almost as wide as it grows tall. It is a great addition to a garden, bringing not only a beautiful plant but a conversation piece that includes its deep history.The Black Mulberry Tree is also suited to vertical gardens along walls and fences if managed and trained properly.Growing to a mature height between 3-7m and as wide as 10m, Morus Nigra prefers an open and sunny area. It is very hardy across the UK and is generally easy to grow. Training is important, so as to create a well-formed tree more quickly. Leave plenty of room for it to spread, usually 5-10m in diameter for the tree to develop. They prefer good fertility and moisture in a light and well drained texture. Staking as a tree will prevent wind-rock and lead to good roots.Mulberries can be grown in containers if managed well with careful watering, the use of a good loam-based compost blend, and repotting to slightly larger containers each year.Fertilizer applied in late winter, followed by a mulch rich in organic matter in the spring will optimize growth, flower set, and fruiting.In the open garden, grow and train formative pruning as a standard or half-standard tree.  Prune when fully dormant; about a month after leaves have fallen.

GBP 371.25
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Clerodendrum Trichotomum Shrub. Glory Tree, Bower Buy UK

Clerodendrum Trichotomum Shrub. Glory Tree, Bower Buy UK

Clerodendrum Trichotomum Purple Blaze is also known as the Glory Tree or Glory Bower. Rare, trained as a half standard tree, this deciduous shrub originates from China and Japan. This is an ornamental tree for growing in beds and borders, for the fabulous display it provides in late summer and autumn. Clerodendrum Trichotomum Purple Blaze is a prolific flowerer, a profusion of pink buds burst into pure white star shaped flowers and the highly fragrant blossom racemes are 20cm across. The Glory Tree flowers then develop into cerise coloured star-like calyxes with bright blue berries at the centre. This highly decorative display warrants a specimen shrub location, to properly appreciate its beauty and fragrance.Clerodendrum Trichotomum shrubs are hardy to around -10 but it may die back during very cold months. To get the very best display of flowers and berries it is best to plant in full sun with a south facing aspect. It will grow in partial shade but the display may be slightly less.Purple Blaze has attractive foliage which emerges as a deep purple hue. Clerodendrum has a particular odour when the leaves are bruised or crushed, often likened to the smell of peanut butter, indeed it is known as the Peanut Butter Tree or the Peanut Butter Shrub in some quarters.Plant Clerodendrum Trichotomum in well drained soil in a sheltered position, this is a fast growing shrub and will sucker from the bottom,these should be removed in spring and at the end of the growing year, when it deserves a good mulch for over wintering. 

GBP 543.75
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Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea. Rosebud Cherry Buy UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea. Rosebud Cherry Buy UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea or Rosebud Cherry AutumnalisThe Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea, also called the Rosebud Cherry Autumnalis, adds a touch of elegance to any garden or landscape. The tree has the unique distinction of flowering from autumn to spring when most trees are dormant. From October to February the tree sports a bevy of virtually non-stop dark pink buds that open into pastel pink flowers. Many people refer to the Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea as the autumn-winter flowering cherry tree because of its distinctive autumn to spring flower habits.The slender tree begins to sprout foliage in the early spring months. The leaves first appear bronze in colour and eventually turn bright green throughout the summer months. In the autumn the foliage turns a bright yellow before falling from the tree. After the tree sheds its leaves, the smooth, chocolate coloured bark becomes visible and offers its own distinctively striking beauty to the landscape before the emergence of the tree’s first autumn flowers.During the late summer months, the tree produces a large crop of pea-sized black fruit that attract songbirds to the garden. The fruits also add eye-catching visual contrast to the tree.When fully grown, the Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea reaches a height of 7m.  It sports a rounded growth habit. However, its slender branches and twigs makes it an ideal garden tree or border tree because it does not produce an abundance of shade. The tree’s ability to let filtered sunlight reach the ground beneath it means that many plant varieties can be planted around the tree and still receive adequate sunlight to flourish.The Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea was first introduced to Europe at the turn of the 20th century. The lovely ornamental tree has been awarded the distinguished RHS Award of Garden Merit and also an Award of Merit for displays of its cut flowers.For best results, plant the Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea in well-drained soil in full sunlight. It enjoys evenly moist soil that is high in organic content. The tree has no specific preference for alkaline or acidic soil conditions. It tolerates both summer heat and winter cold well. If pruning is desired to shape the tree or remove dead branches, it should be done during the mid-summer to give the tree ample time to recover before winter.The Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea is a valued addition to any garden. Its striking year round beauty makes it a focal point that is to be admired no matter what the season.

GBP 180.00
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Phyllostachys Glauca Bamboo for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Phyllostachys Glauca Bamboo for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Renowned for its exceptional hardiness, Phyllostachys Glauca is a fast growing, decorative bamboo variety. Named for the silver-blue waxy coating on young canes, this evergreen bamboo cultivar is a great choice for coastal gardens as it tolerates strong, cold winds. It is ideal for use as a windbreak or for tall evergreen sceening. Offering multiple seasons of interest, the bright green canes start out tinged with blue and silver. The combination of the new growth and established culms creates a brilliant display of colours. The lanceolate, narrow leaves with a glaucous underside create a rich, dense foliage that stays on the canes throughout the year.With similar preferences to its Phyllostachys relatives, Phyllostachys Glauca thrives in fertile, humus-rich soil with adequate moisture and drainage. Although quite large, it can be planted in a container, as long as the soil in the pot is enriched with liquid fertiliser. It performs well in both dappled shade and full sun. As it doesn’t mind strong winds or exposed locations, this evergreen bamboo variety is a great choice for coastal gardens.Naturally occurring in China, Phyllostachys Glauca is one of the most robust bamboo varieties. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this evergreen cultivar has tough leaves and canes that can survive temperatures up to -20 degrees. It’s also resistant to frost and won’t need sheltering. Easy to grow and to care for, this variety of Phyllostachys is considered pest and disease free.Tough and vigorous, this evergreen bamboo has an upright, spreading habit, and forms an open grove as it matures. Even though it’s not considered invasive, in optimal conditions Phyllostachys Glauca tends to grow enthusiastically. If you want to prevent it from spreading, consider using a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate, this bamboo variety can be up to 8 metres tall when fully established.Renowned as one of the most robust bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Glauca is a perfect candidate for evergreen screening. Its tolerance of strong, biting winds makes it a favourite in exposed coastal gardens where it can serve as a windbreak. The dense, evergreen foliage and bluish-green canes add colour and texture to the garden, especially in dull, winter months.

GBP 103.13
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Magnolia Heaven Scent. Magnolias Nursery. London & Online UK

Magnolia Heaven Scent. Magnolias Nursery. London & Online UK

Magnolia Heaven Scent is a flowering magnolia with pale pink globlet shaped flowers with a waxy appearance. The scent from these magnolias is very delicate citrus. We rate this variety as an amazing early flowering magnolia that developes into a small upright ornamental tree.One of the most popular, Heaven Scent is best known for its profusion of fragrant flowers in the spring. Unfolding from large, vase-shaped buds, the blossoms are blush pink with a magenta stripe on the outside and delicate white on the inner side of the petals. Unlike most Magnolia varieties, this specific cultivar has a prolonged flowering season, allowing you to enjoy the remarkable scented blossoms for 4 to 6 weeks. The foliage develops after the flowers, and the glossy, dark green leaves completely envelop the upright branches.Growing Tip: Plant in a fairly sheltered area of the garden, these shrubs prefer full sun to partial shade and avoid over pruning. For best results, plant this large flowering shrub in acidic to neutral soil, moist but well-drained. Avoid transplanting or unsettling the soil around it, since this cultivar does not appreciate disturbance.This ornamental shrub with a columnar habit can grow to be 8 to 12 metres high and spread wider than 12 metres, when fully mature. However, most specimens of this cultivar do not exceed 4 metres, both in height and width, even in optimal conditions. A hybrid bred in the USA, Magnolia Heaven Scent is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. Although it can withstand winter temperatures up to -15 degrees, the flower buds can be damaged by late spring frost and strong winds, so this shrub might need sheltering in areas with severe winters.Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens. The attractive, scented blossoms and the prolonged flowering season make this showy tree-like shrub perfect choice for a statement plant, especially for smaller gardens. Free-flowering, Magnolia Heaven Scent works well as a contrast or accentuating plant when grown against an evergreen hedge, or an evergreen shrub border.Paramount Plants specialises in Magnolias to buy online. Other flowering magnolias include Magnolia Soulangeana and Magnolia Loebneri Leonard Messel.

GBP 206.25
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Holly Full Standard Trees For Evergreen Screening, UK

Magnolia Grandiflora Full Standard Trees For Sale Online UK

Magnolia Grandiflora Full Standard Trees For Sale Online UK

Taxus Baccata Full Standard Trees. Yew Trees for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala is a popular maple tree that’s incredibly hardy, easy to care for and appreciated for its display of beautiful vivid scarlet leaves in the autumn. It’s also known as the Amur Maple Ginnala. In spring the Acer Tataricum Ginnala produces dense vivid green leaves that are three-lobed and mid-sized. Often these leaves are a lighter shade of green beneath. These last throughout the spring and summer months accompanied in late summer by small white flowers that turn into clusters of red-tinged ‘helicopter’ seeds. With September the Acer Tataricum Ginnala morphs into that famous rich crimson-red leaf that we all love. The Acer Tataricum Ginnala is naturally dome-shaped in its young bush form and retains this pleasing shape as it grows to a maximum height of approximately eight metres.Amur Maple Ginnala Hardiness LevelsAmur Maple Ginnala is one of the hardiest varieties of Acer available. It thrives in almost all conditions tolerating most soils and sun levels, but will do best when grown in free-draining soil with plenty of sunlight on its foliage.How To Use Acer Tataricum GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala is a versatile tree that can be grown directly in the ground as a stunning specimen. Because it has relatively shallow roots compared to some native trees, it’s a good choice for areas with ground work or close to a building. Alternatively you can grow Acer Tataricum Ginnala in a large container to keep it relatively small and move it around your garden. All Maple trees look stunning by water. If you have a pond try growing Acer Tataricum Ginnala nearby. Another use for Acer Tataricum Ginnala is to plant individual specimens a few feet apart as a colourful deciduous hedge. How To Care For Your Amur Maple GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala performs well in most soils and situations but it does prefer sun or partial shade. If you can provide this you will be rewarded with an even more spectacular foliage display. Acidic or neural soils suit best as alkaline soil can impede Acer growth; however Acer Tataricum Ginnala is incredibly tolerant and will cope with most soil conditions. Mulch with organic matter for nourishment and you’ll reap the benefit of jewelled foliage from spring to late autumn. Younger plants also benefit from wind protection and shade from direct sun that can cause leaf scorch. If you want to grow your young Acer Tataricum Ginnala into a tree specimen you will need to chose a central leader stem and cut away all others to form a trunk. Bush specimens can be left alone, although it’s best to cut out any dead or crossing branches in winter. Amur Maple Ginnala is a real winner for the mid-sized garden. It’s a hardy, versatile and popular tree that’s worth its weight in gold for its fresh green spring display and fiery autumnal foliage. 

GBP 262.50
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Olive Trees Full Standard Online. Olea Europea. Buy Olive UK

Olive Trees Full Standard Online. Olea Europea. Buy Olive UK

Olive Tree or Olea Europea grown as Full Standard Olive TreesThese specimens are Olive Trees Full Standard Tall Size. Known in Latin as Olea Europea, Olive Trees in all shapes and sizes are a signature tree at Paramount Plants. We are renowned for our Mediterranean plants and trees and our Full Standard Olive Trees are one of our best sellers.These stunning looking full standard olive trees are evergreen and have grey / silver leaves. Our Olea Europea trees are already very tall, up to 4m in height. They are very bushy at the top and are perfect to enable above fence evergreen screening as well as being used as an architectural tree. Olive trees are fully hardy in all weathers.Olive trees grow best when planted in a location that provides full sunlight. Ideally, the soil should be well-draining because the tree does not tolerate wet roots. If the soil is heavy in organic material, it is advised that you mix an abundant amount of sand or perlite into the soil prior to planting.Exceptionally hardy, the olive tree can tolerate high winds and even grows well in areas where the tree might be frequently exposed to salt laden winds such as in coastal regions.Once established, the olive tree requires only minimal care to flourish. Use a slow release granular fertilizer in the spring to promote healthy growth. The tree will also benefit from a light pruning in the early spring months. During the fall or winter, is advised that any broken or damaged branches be pruned away.  In the summer months, olive trees frequently experience rapid growth. In order to keep the tree’s growth in check, you can prune the olive tree during the summer to maintain its size and shape.An olive tree is winter hardy and can withstand temperature drops down to -15 degrees Celsius. Continually low temperatures can cause the evergreen tree to lose some leaves, but when spring arrives the hardy tree will regain its foliage.The olive tree is popular because of its seasonal beauty. The summertime panicles of what fragrant flowers that are followed by the tree’s green dupes that quickly darken to black make the tree an ideal garden focal specimen or screen tree. More on olive trees on our blog...

GBP 172.50
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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 356.25
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