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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 285.00
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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 191.40
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Juglans Nigra Black Walnut Tree. Fruiting Nut Trees for Sale

Juglans Nigra Black Walnut Tree. Fruiting Nut Trees for Sale

Black Walnut, or Juglans Nigra, to give it its full botanical name, is a fast-growing, large deciduous tree. Highly-decorative and exceptionally robust, this stately fruiting tree can be grown as focus of interest in the garden or a shade tree.With a bushy habit and a broad crown, the Juglas Nigra tree’s grand form is impressive. Large pinnate leaves, composed of 15-21 lanceolate leaflets each, emerge bright green in the spring, and are early to drop in autumn, but not before they turn a warm yellow. The long, male catkins and inconspicous green female flowers are followed by a crop of nuts, encased in greenish husks generally borne in pairs. The nuts are ripe in the autumn and are edible. Throughout the winter, the deeply furrowed bark of the tree stand out in the landscape.Juglans Nigra is easy to grow and to care for. Even though it is quite adaptable when it comes to soil type, this variety needs moist but well-drained soil to thrive. For best results, make sure that the soil is also rich in nutrients and deep. It can grow only in full sun, in exposed and sheltered locations.Native to the United States, this black walnut tree naturally occurs in woodland environment and valleys near streams. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this nut tree can withstand temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero. Due to its good constitution and track record in the garden, as well as its many qualities, Juglans Nigra has received the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Easy to grow and to care for, this cultivar needs no pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead or damaged shoots is enough to keep this low-maintenance tree in top form. Rarely affected by pest and diseases.Fast-growing, Black Walnut can achieve a maximum height of 30 metres, and its ultimate width can be up to 20 metres. Considering its imposing size in maturity, this imposing tree is best suited to larger gardens.A deciduous tree with multiple seasons of interest, Black Walnut is a good choice for a specimen tree in spacious gardens. Grow it on a generously sized lawn for its ornamental value, or plant near a patio, where it can provide shade for the better part of the year and add interest to the landscape.

GBP 150.00
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Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

The Caucasian Wingnut tree, botanically known as Pterocarya Fraxinifolia, is a large, fast growing deciduous tree suitable for big spaces. It is native to Eastern Turkey and Iran but was introduced to Britain in the 1780s, taking to the climate and growing conditions well.In spring the Caucasian Wingnut tree buds out its mid-green pinnate leaves which are exceedingly large - sometimes measuring up to 60cms in length with 19-21 pointed leaves each measuring 15cms. These leaves often cause confusion with Ash trees as they are the same shape, however Caucasian Wingnut is actually a member of the walnut family. In late spring small green flowers in hanging racemes of 50cms long attract pollinators in an unusually large display. These small flowers develop into the wingnut seeds that are loved by children as they abundantly helicopter to the ground in early autumn along with its rich yellow foliage. During winter the fissured bark and strong branching framework adds interest and texture to an empty garden. Often wingnut seeds remain on the tree, draping through its branches and swaying in the winter winds.Height and spread of Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree that will reach 17-22 metres in height and spread over 8 within 20-50 years depending on soil conditions. It needs room to spread and is most suitable for larger, open spaces.How Hardy Is Pterocarya FraxinifoliaCaucasian Wingnut is hardy throughout the UK down to sub-zero temperature s. It will tolerate temporary flooding and exposed conditions too.How To Use Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree, so it’s important to make sure you have sufficient room. If you have  enough space it’s the perfect tree to lie beneath on a hot sunny day looking up at its swaying foliage.How To Care For Pterocarya FraxinifoliaPterocarya Fraxinifolia likes moist, well drained soil best but it will grow in most conditions including clay, sand, loams of any pH. It will grow in sheltered and exposed areas, but as the tree becomes established you will need to stake it firmly against rocking winds. Young specimens need regular watering and mulching too. No pruning is required, but you can cut out dead or crossed branches in winter. Some suckers may appear in spring, and these can be cut back easily if you don’t want them.Pterocarya Fraxinifolia is not often spotted in UK gardens but its unusual foliage, flowers and fruits make it highly desirable if you have room. Larger gardens in need of a focal point can’t go wrong with the quirky and low maintenance Pterocarya Fraxinifolia.

GBP 187.50
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Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty

Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty

Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty or Manchurian Cherry Amber BeautyA new variety of Manchurian Cherry, Amber Beauty get its name from its lovely amber-coloured bark. A medium-sized deciduous tree with good autumn foliage and profusion of spring flowers, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty is a highly-decorative tree that is best suited as a focus of interest in the garden. These specimens are shaped as full standard trees on a long clear stem. The most recognizable trait of Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty is, without a doubt, its glossy, golden-brown bark. Once the tree is mature, the bark will start peeling, which only enhances its appeal. The foliage unfolds early in the spring, comprised of small, oval, finely serrated leaves. Dark green leaves turn to vibrant yellow in the autumn and beautifully complement the golden bark. In April, clusters of fluffy, white blossoms, borne in pendulous racemes, adorn the tree’s crown. The fruit that follows the flowers is small, black and similar to cherries. Even though it is not edible for humans, it is a favourite with birds.Easy to grow and to care for, Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty thrives in any soil, but prefers moist, well-drained, fertile soils. It will not perform well in waterlogged soils. When it comes to choosing a spot in the garden to plant this tree, pick a location that it is in full sun to dappled shade, either sheltered or exposed. Rarely affected by any serious pests or diseases.Belonging to species that is native to Manchuria, Korea, and Siberia, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty can survive in the severest European climates, and it is not bothered by temperatures lower than 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom.The bushy, conical habit of this lovely tree is easy to maintain. To prevent bacterial or fungus plant diseases, simply remove any dead or damaged growth from the cultivar. Maximum size Manchurian Cherry Amber Beauty can achieve is between 8 to 12 metres in height and 4 to 8 metres in width.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. Its cinnamon-coloured, peeling bark will attract attention throughout the year, and in the spring, clusters of fragranced blossoms create a charming display in the landscape. This cultivar works well in mixed shrub borders, too, especially when paired with evergreen shrubs.Make sure to take a look at our selection of deciduous trees and fruiting trees. For more flowering cherry varieties, check out cultivars such as the rare Prunus Mume, pale pink Prunus Accolade Pink Cherry or Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea.

GBP 910.00
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Sorbus Intermedia Swedish Whitebeam Mature Trees for Sale

Sorbus Intermedia Swedish Whitebeam Mature Trees for Sale

Sorbus Intermedia, more commonly known as Swedish Whitebeam, is a broad-headed, dense deciduous tree. Prized for its decorative qualities and reliable performance in the garden, this ornamental tree is suited to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden or in mixed shrub borders.The foliage of this whitebeam variety is what differentiates it from its close relatives. Its leaves are broadly oval, deeply lobed, and dark green, with a felted underside. In late spring, the foliage serves as a contrasting backdrop to masses of dainty, white blossoms that appear on the tree. The flowers are followed by highly-decorative, bright red berries, produced in large clusters.Versatile and resilient, Swedish Whitebeam is not fussy when it comes to soils. This ornamental tree will thrive in any well-drained, humus-rich soil, regardless of its type. Sorbus Intermedia performs well in both full sun and dappled shade, and exposed or sheltered locations. Its tolerance of salt sprays and strong winds make it a great choice for coastal gardens, especially when planted en masse as a windbreak. This cultivar is not bothered by urban pollution, and it is rarely affected by serious pests and diseases.As the name suggests, Swedish Whitebeam is native to Northern Europe and it can survive in areas where winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this ornamental tree is appreciated for its good constitution and adaptability.Sorbus Intermedia is suitable for gardeners of any experience level, as it is considered low-maintenance. No regular pruning is required to keep its multi-stemmed form looking tidy and neat. To ensure your plant stays healthy, remove any damaged or dead shoots in late winter to early spring.With a broad, bushy habit, this deciduous tree can achieve a maximum height of 12 metres. As it matures, this multi-stemmed tree will take on a slightly fan-shaped form, with the width at its base being over 8 metres wide.With multiple seasons of interest and noteworthy qualities, Sorbus Intermedia has multiple uses in the garden. When grown on its own, it makes for a splendid specimen tree, particularly in small gardens. It is often planted as a windbreak, due to its dense foliage and resistance to windy conditions, or even used for privacy screening purposes. In borders, it offers texture and pairs beautifully with showier, flowering plants. Lots more choice in our full collection of deciduous trees. See also mature trees. 

GBP 165.00
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Salix Purpurea Nana. Dwarf Purple Willow. Dwarf Artic Willow

Salix Purpurea Nana. Dwarf Purple Willow. Dwarf Artic Willow

Salix Purpurea Nana also known as Dwarf Purple Willow or Dwarf Arctic Willow, is a deciduous compact shrub with a lovely low-growing and rounded shape. Salix Purpurea Nana is the dwarf version of full size Salix Purpurea. It has multi-stemmed whippy branches that are reddish-purple and vibrantly stand out after autumnal leaf fall. In early spring slender silver-toned catkins appear before the spectacular blue-green, almost grey foliage bursts through. Matt textured thin leaves quickly form a lovely rounded compact shrub that will reach no more than a metre and a half in height and spread. How Hardy Is Salix Purpurea NanaNana means dwarf, but this small willow is tough enough to withstand sub zero temperatures and is hardy in all the UK. It thrives in damp ground that most shrubs are not so tolerant of, and is hardy enough to withstand some salt conditions too, making a good choice for coastal locations. How Can I Use Salix Purpurea NanaThis Dwarf Arctic Willow is small enough to use in the flower border where it lends texture to flowers and its blue-green leaves stand out. This compact willow fills the space to the ground level so no under-planting is required.  Dwarf Purple Willow is easily pruned into shapes, but it can be left to grow in its natural compact habit. If you are interested in coppicing or weaving the reddish purple stems are very versatile in crafts.Planted as a specimen in the flower border, or in mass planting so it sways and moves in the breeze, Salix Purpurea Nana is a practical alternative to bamboo and the common willow varieties that grow to a large size. How To Care For Salix Purpurea NanaThis is a very easy plant to grow because it thrives in most soils, including poor soil, but it does tend to dislike very chalky conditions. Put plenty of compost in the planting hole to counteract chalk if you have this type of soil. A moist soil in full sun is its preference, but Dwarf Arctic Willow will tolerate partial shade too. Pruning is not necessary, but if you want to reduce its size and height cut back by a third in late winter. Gardeners can be wary of common willow, but this compact variety has all of its benefits and none of the drawbacks. Its beautiful winter stems and lush green growth brings year round colour and texture to all gardens.  

GBP 255.00
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Ulmus Clusius Dutch Elm Clusius Disease Resistant Dutch Elm

Ulmus Clusius Dutch Elm Clusius Disease Resistant Dutch Elm

Ulmus Clusius, often referred to as simply Dutch Elm Clusius, is a disease-resistant elm hybrid that was bred in the 1980s.Ulmus Clusius is a deciduous elm tree that produces small greenish flowers in March and April which discreetly tip the branches before a dense crown of dark matt green leaves burst through in spring. Flat winged nutlets appear in late summer. Clusius’ leaves are larger than other types of disease resistant elm such as Lobel, measuring 8-12cms in length. In autumn leaves turn many shades of yellow before falling late in the season to reveal silver smooth bark in young trees and a fissured, grooved trunk in older specimens.With or without its leaves the outline of an elm is recognisable with its architectural clear stem and oval crown.Height and Spread of Ulmus ClusiusUlmus Clusius is a large, fast growing tree that needs room to spread. It will reach a mature height of 20 metres and spread over 6-10 metres.How Hardy Is Ulmus ClusiusThis cultivar of Ulmus Lobel shows dependable resistant to Dutch elm disease. It was developed by the Dutch University of Wageningen, known for its horticultural excellence, including the development of the effective natural box treatment Topbuxus. Ulmus Clusius will survive sub-zero temperatures and is particularly wind resistant.How To Use Ulmus ClusiusThis is a large tree best planted with plenty of room to grow in a large garden or parkland. It suits a windy, exposed aspect once established and does well on the coast too. It is pollution tolerant in urban areas and casts a speckled shade perfect for filtering summer sun.How To Care for Ulmus ClusiusElm trees need little care once they are established, but in the early days young trees will need some support.If you have a sunny to partially shady spot in fertile soil Ulmus Clusius will thrive and grow quickly, but it will manage in less-than-perfect areas including heavy, clay soils and temporarily flooded sites too.Treat your elm to a thick layer of mulch each year and stake young specimens so they can put down strong, stable roots.There is no need to prune Dutch Elm Clusius, but you can remove broken or bent branches in its winter dormancy.If you are looking for a disease resistant elm tree that keeps it leaves for a long period and creates a statuesque winter silhouette this tree for you. This cultivar is tough, hardy and requires little effort to grow into a magnificent elm.

GBP 144.00
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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 1196.25
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Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple Beech Dawyck Purple Fastigiate

Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple Beech Dawyck Purple Fastigiate

Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple or Beech Dawyck PurpleDawyck Purple is a common beech cultivar, admired for its fastigiate form. Narrowly columnar, with striking purple foliage and rich autumn colour, Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple adds drama and architectural value to any landscape. A small deciduous beech tree, Beech Dawyck Purple is suitable for mass planting and can be used for creating a showy screen, lining pathways or grown on its own, as an elegant specimen tree.From the moment they unfold to the first frosts, the broad, leathery leaves of this cultivar are a beautiful deep purple shade. As the summer and autumn progress, the violet hues of the foliage intensify and deepen even more, creating a spectacular display of burgundy. The branches are stiff and upright and create a naturally slender, columnar form.Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple, to give it its full botanical name, is easy to grow and to care for. As long as the soil is well-drained, this ornamental tree will thrive. Although it fares well in dappled shade, it is recommended to grow this cultivar in a spot in full sun, as it will encourage the vibrancy of its deep violet foliage. Rarely affected by pest and diseases, this variety is also noted for its resistance to Verticillium Wilt.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this deciduous tree will not mind even if the winter temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. A recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple has been recognized as a cultivar of outstanding qualities, both when it comes to its constitution and appearance.With a narrow, columnar habit, Beech Dawyck Purple can grow to be up to 12 metres high and just 4 metres wide. The refined, architectural form of the tree is not a result of extensive trimming and pruning, but a natural growth habit of the tree. In fact, not only this tree needs no pruning to stay neat and tidy, it dislikes it. You should only remove dead or damaged branches from the tree, but make sure to be careful not to damage the delicate bark.Best suited for planting en masse, the majestic Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Purple is the perfect choice for hedges or lining avenues and walkways. Its elegant natural form and ease of maintenance ensure you will not have to put in any extra effort to keep its attractive looks, and the graceful upright branches provide interest even when the showy foliage drops. In case you want to grow this cultivar as a specimen tree, have in mind that with its slow growth rate it will look truly impressive on its own only after a few years. more examples of fastigiate beech include Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck with green foliage and Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck Gold with golden foliage. 

GBP 195.00
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Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus or the Northern Japanese Magnolia is a beautiful, slender small magnolia tree that reaches a maximum height of just 10 metres. It fits into almost all gardens schemes and particularly likes chalky soils.Magnolia Kobus is a popular deciduous small Japanese tree. Its fragrant white flowers are one of the first colours to emerge in April, sometimes March, after a long dark winter. The flowers are large, pure white blooms measuring up to 10 cm wide. Each bloom is individually comprised of six distinct snow white petals. This is not a tree for the impatient gardener though, because it can take up to 12-15 years for flowers to emerge. It is a slow growing beauty that’s in it for the long run. However, once you have waited out its maturity this is a regular, abundant bloomer. Flowers are followed by foliage and pink fruits with scarlet seeds that appear in late summer. The large leaves measuring up to 15 cm long are borne in thin ovals of a mid-green hue. They turn yellow in autumn and fall with the frosts.How Hardy is Magnolia KobusNorthern Japanese Magnolia is beautiful but it is extremely tough. It will withstand severe winters and sub-zero temperatures in soil that is not waterlogged.How To Use Magnolia KobusMagnolia Kobus is the perfect specimen plant for spring blooming. It is a great addition to a large garden border, or planted directly in the lawn in full view of the window. We provide this magnolia as a multi-stemmed specimen which makes it perfect for the natural feel of a wildlife garden.The shade cast by magnolia is light, so you can garden beneath it without the problems that heavy shade can create, and keep the flower display going all year round.  You can also grow this in a large well watered container which will look incredible on a patio.How To Care For Magnolia KobusThis is an excellent tree for chalky conditions, but it will grow well in most soils. Pruning is not required, but you can remove broken or crossed stems in mid-summer after the flowers have finished and the leaves have appeared.Although tough, flower buds may be damaged by late frosts, so it is best to site your Magnolia Kobus in a sheltered position with full sun that is free from freezing winds. Treat it to a thick layer of mulch at the beginning of each year for good healthy growth.Magnolia Kobus is a truly beautiful tree that stops passers-by in their tracks. If you have the patience to wait for an extraordinary flower then this stunning and fragrant tree is the one for you. For a small-sized evergreen option see Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem. 

GBP 120.00
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Alnus Cordata Italian Elder Multi Stem Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Cordata Italian Elder Multi Stem Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Cordata commonly named the Italian Elder, is a remarkably tough deciduous tree with long-lasting foliage. Versatile and attractive, this elder variety can be used in mixed borders or as a specimen tree or as a screening tree when planted in row. These trees are sold in a multi-stem tree form and as a root ball which offers you the best value for money as root balls are the best option for mass planting, particularly when using trees for lining avenues or walkways.The lush foliage that adorns the rounded crown emerges in the spring. The heart-shaped leaves are smallish, dark green and lustrous to give a glistening effect. Unlike many deciduous trees, Italian Elder often keeps its foliage until December. In late winter to early spring, female catkins appear on the bare branches. Russet coloured and exceptionally long, they are particularly loved by birds. The catkins mature and harden into brown, cone-like fruit.Extremely adaptable, this elegant tree is noted for its ability to survive in particularly poor and waterlogged soils, which is why it is often used in land reclamation. Even though this tree will grow virtually in any soil, for best results, plant it in a sunny spot in the garden, as it does not tolerate shaded areas. A good choice for city gardens, as it is not bothered by urban pollution.Native to South Italy, Alnus Cordata prefers milder climates, but it can be successfully grown in areas where temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. This cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and it will not need any protection from frost or cold winds. In fact Alnus Cordata does not mind strong winds and is often planted as a windbreak in coastal gardens. With its good constitution, reliable performance and decorative looks, Italian Alder earned the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society and it has been successfully grown in Britain since its introduction in 1820.Considered medium sized, Italian Elder can grow to be over 12 metres high, with a maximum spread of 4 to 8 metres. Its habit is columnar, with a rich, rounded crown. Maintaining this tree in optimal form is easy, as it only needs a periodic removal of dead or damaged branches. Rarely affected by any serious pests and diseases.Tolerant of a wide range of conditions, Alnus Cordata is a versatile tree that has many uses in the garden. Grow it on its own as a specimen tree for year-round interest, or from shade where its dense crown will provide shade throughout the seasons. When planted en masse, this deciduous tree is an excellent choice for screening or windbreak.You may also be interested in our selection of large and mature trees and deciduous trees. 

GBP 126.00
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Prunus Subhirtella Fukubana Winter Flowering Cherry Tree

Prunus Subhirtella Fukubana Winter Flowering Cherry Tree

Prunus Subhirtella Fukubana is a small and pretty, deciduous, winter flowering cherry tree that is perfect for small spaces and chalky soils. Wintering flowering cherries bring a special warmth to bare winter UK gardens with their semi-double rose pink flowers clinging to bare branches like candyfloss well before any foliage appears. Winter flowering cherries can bloom anytime between November and March but are most likely to flower in the early new year when light levels are longer. Early pollinators love winter flowering cherry as its one of the few nectar sources around in the colder months.After the pretty pink flowers have fallen dark green leaves unfurl into sharply toothed long ovals. They emerge bronze, mature into a dark green, and turn yellow in summer before falling with the autumn frosts. During winter the chocolate brown trunk and bare branches reach upward forming a neat vase-shaped crown.Prunus Subhirtella Fukubana does not produce any fruits – it is an ornamental cherry and one of the most striking you can buy.Height and Spread of Prunus Subhirtella FukubanaWintering flowering cherry Fukubana is a small deciduous tree that’s a medium grower. It will reach 4-8 metres over 10–20 years.How Hardy Is Prunus Subhirtella FukubanaWintering flowering cherry is a very hardy tree that’ll withstand UK temperatures down to sub-zero degrees if it’s grown in well-drained soil.Relatively pest free and drought tolerant once established, Prunus Subhirtella Fukubana is a low-maintenance tough little tree beneath its pretty and delicate flowers.How To Use Prunus Subhirtella FukubanaPerfect as a small feature tree, winter flowering cherries are best planted where you can see them from a window in the cold months. Wildlife and kitchen gardens benefit from winter flowering cherry as they feed the early pollinators.When grown over a water source in a Japanese style garden they make a spectacular show, pairing well with acers and silver birch trees.Winter flowering cherry also grows well in a fence-side border where its blooms are protected from harsh drying winds and they make pretty, compact front garden trees too.How To Care For Prunus Subhirtella FukubanaDespite its delicate appearance winter flowering cherry needs very little care.It prefers full sun and will grow more flowers in a sunny spot especially when it’s sheltered from cold winds. Fukubana will grow in any type of well-drained soil but does best in chalky, alkaline conditions.No pruning is necessary and there is no need to clear away messy fruits as none are produced on this ornamental cherry.Water well until established and give it a thick layer of mulch in late winter or early spring for a healthy growing season.

GBP 225.00
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Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Thornless Honey Locust Trees

Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Thornless Honey Locust Trees

Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis or Thornless Honey LocustGleditsia Triacanthos Inermis, to give it its full botanical name, is a variety of Honey Locust that bears no thorns. This is an elegant, large deciduous tree with beautiful frond-like leaves that is undemanding and makes a good candidate for a shade tree, specimen tree or an addition to mixed shrub borders.The showy foliage of Thornless Honey Locust consists of pinnate to bipinnate leaves with ovate leaflets. The colour of the foliage is dark green for the better part of the year, but, in the autumn, it turns to vibrant shades of yellow. Even though this cultivar flowers, its greenish blossoms, born in racemes, are considered insignificant. After the flowering season ends, long, purplish-brown seeds appear and persist well into the winter. A United States native, Thornless Honey Locust tolerates a wide variety of conditions. It will grow in any soil, but, for best results, chose ones that are rich in nutrients, moist and well-drained. To thrive, this cultivar will need to be grown in full sun. Remarkably adaptable, this ornamental tree will tolerate urban and industrial pollution, heat, drought, harsh winds, and salt sprays. Ideally suited for coastal and city gardens.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis can survive even if the winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. This tough cultivar needs no sheltering from frost or winter winds. Rarely affected by pests and diseases.Easy to grow and to care for, Thornless Honey Locust needs no special treatment to maintain its lovely appearance. To keep this tree healthy and tidy, simply remove any congested, dead, or damaged stems. Pruning should be done during the plant’s dormant season.Vigorous and with a fast growth rate, this ornamental tree can achieve a maximum height of 18 metres, with a width of up to 12 metres. While young, this cultivar will have a more rounded to oval habit, but as it matures, its crown will become more flat-topped, similar to its close relatives.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis is a low-maintenance, resilient tree that has many uses in the garden. Add it to mixed shrub borders for texture, or plant near patios, where this cultivar can serve as a shade tree. The frond-like foliage provides beautiful filtered, sun-streaked shade during the summer months. When planted on its own, this ornamental tree works well as a specimen, with its attractive foliage and interesting seed pods offering interest.See also a golden version of Honey Locust Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Aurea or Honey Locust Sunburst. You may also want to browse our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 180.00
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Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Incana Aurea or Grey Alder AureaA variety of common Grey Alder, Aurea is a mid-sized, conical deciduous tree with a narrow upright habit. Early to leaf, this cultivar is appreciated for its russet-yellow foliage and bright red stems. Extremely robust and tough, Alnus Incana Aurea (to give its full botanical name) is popular for its ability to grow in cold, wet areas and poor soil. A good candidate for mass plantings or a specimen tree.The young foliage of Grey Alder Aurea unfolds golden-green. As the seasons progress, the pointed, broadly oval leaves take on a deeper, more vivid hue of yellow gold. Reddish-yellow catkins appear in late winter to early spring and are followed by slender, cone-like red fruit that persists on the tree well into the next winter. During the colder months, the orange, copper and brownish stems offer a splash of colour and make this cultivar stand out in the landscape.Like all alders, Grey Alder Aurea is quite undemanding and can thrive in harsh environments. Not only that this tree can be successfully grown on poor, heavy, and wet soils, these conditions actually improve it. This tree has nodules on its roots that enrich the soil by transferring nitrogen in the air directly to the soil it grows in. For best performance, plant this deciduous tree in full sun and moist but well-drained soil.Comfortable even in the severest European climates, Alnus Incana Aurea is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This cultivar is not bothered by frosts, harsh, cold winds and won’t mind even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. The impressive performance in various conditions and highly-decorative appearance won this striking variety the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Growing at a much slower rate than its close relatives, Grey Alder Aurea can achieve a maximum height of 20 metres with a spread of 8 metres. Considered to be a medium-sized tree, this cultivar is a good candidate for large and smaller gardens both. When it comes to maintenance, there is little that needs to be done to keep this plant healthy and attractive. Lightly prune in late winter to early spring, removing all dead or damaged stems.Tough and adaptable, Alnus Incana Aurea is suitable for any garden. Its stunning yellow foliage offers interest for the better part of the year and, during the winter months, vibrant stems provide decorative value. Its lovely appearance makes it a good candidate for a focus of interest in the garden when grown on its own, but this tree will feel at home in mixed shrub borders as well.

GBP 195.00
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Alnus Incana Grey Alder Multi & Single Stem Trees for Sale

Alnus Incana Grey Alder Multi & Single Stem Trees for Sale

Alnus Incana, also known as Grey Alder Tree, is an exceptionally hardy variety, noted for its attractive foliage. This small to mid-sized, deciduous tree and these specimens are mature trees which can be used for specimen planting.Sharing all the noteworthy qualities with the Common Alder Alnus Glutinosa, Alnus Incana gets its common name from the grey felted underside of its foliage. The leaves are typical for the species, dark green and leathery with doubly serrated edges. Not unlike its close relatives, this tree produces sticky young growth and a profusion of yellow catkins during March. The male catkins drop as the flowering season ends, while the female catkins harden into wood-like cones with winged seeds. The highly-decorative cones remain on the three as the seasons pass, offering particular interest throughout the following winter.Same as it is the case with the Common Alder, the Grey Alder Tree is a reliable performer in poor conditions. Not only does Alnus Incana tolerate poor soils, it will fix nitrogen from the air, resulting in the improvement of the soil it is planted in. Alnus Incana tolerates any type of soil, regardless of its fertility and drainage. Grey Alder is not bothered by overly wet soils nor drought, and it will not mind urban pollution. For best results, however, plant this cultivar in moist, but well-drained soil, in full sun to dappled shade. Introduced to the United Kingdom as far back as the 18th century, Grey Alder Tree is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. Tough and robust, this tree will adapt and survive even in the severest European climates, where temperature drop far lower than 20 degrees below zero. Strong, cold winds and frost will not damage it, whether it is grown in an exposed or a sheltered location in the garden.Vigorous, Grey Alder will achieve a maximum size of over 12 metres in height and over 8 metres in width. However, as it is a long-lived cultivar, the expected growth is in a period of 20 to 50 years. Considered low-maintenance, the multi-stemmed habit of this deciduous tree needs very little to stay healthy and tidy. As the foliage drops to midwinter, lightly prune, removing any dead, damaged, or congested shoots from the tree.Grey Alder is a versatile, highly-decorative tree that will thrive in any conditions. Plant it en masse to reclaim land or create a stunning thicket in woodland gardens. The multi-stemmed habit of this tree makes it a good candidate for a specimen plant or a backdrop in mixed shrub borders. Suitable for coastal and city gardens, and particularly recommended for gardens with poor soil, where this tree can encourage a significant improvement in soil quality.You might be interested in our selection of deciduous trees or our collection of large and mature trees.

GBP 112.50
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Gleditsia Triancanthos Honey Locust Tree Multi Stemmed

Gleditsia Triancanthos Honey Locust Tree Multi Stemmed

The Honey Locust Tree, botanically known as Gleditsia Triancanthos, is a deciduous large tree with plenty of colourful elegant character. It suits mid-sized spaces and gardeners who enjoy bright foliage on their flowering trees.The Honey Locust Tree is native to North America, from South Dakota to Massachusetts, but has settled well in the UK. It is the parent tree of the popular Honey Locust Sunburst. Gleditsia Triancanthos is fast growing and produces bright green almost yellow pinnate leaves in spring that bring a fresh, clean aspect to the garden. These feathery leaves face one another in pairs on the branch with a final leaf pointed at the tip. They turn a golden yellow in autumn and fall en-masse when the frosts arrive. Fragrant, cream-coloured blooms appear in late spring, bursting from the leaf base to attract many pollinators. These transform into long, flat and textured seed pods that resemble fingers in early autumn. The seed pods of Gleditsia Triancanthos are an earthy brown and measure 15-20 cm in length. They are unusual in the UK and attract attention from passers-by. In winter the frothy foliage and seeds pods fall to reveal a strong framework of grey plated bark.How Hardy Is Gleditsia TriancanthosIts feathery foliage and lengthy seeds pods belie an extremely tough tree that withstands all nature can throw at it. The Honey Locust Tree can survive sub-zero temperatures, temporary floods, pollution and coastal conditions.How To Use Gleditsia TriancanthosIt is perfect for urban planting as it tolerates heavy pollution, and when used as a boundary tree against a road it will help block out fumes. It also tolerates salty, breezy conditions making it ideal for coastal gardens.The light shade it casts means you are able to under plant with a variety of woodland choices, including bluebells, primroses, perennials and ferns. Its strong framework also makes a good back drop for red and yellow dogwoods in the winter. Gleditsia Triancanthos is an attractive yet sensible choice for new urban developments as it will withstand poor soil conditions that are compacted and dry.How To Care For Gleditsia TriancanthosThis mid-sized deciduous tree needs little care once established, but as with all trees it will need regular water and food as it lays down its roots. Pruning is not required and you will not need to shape or thin out the branches. We provide this tree as a multi-stemmed variety as it adds naturalistic texture and interest, and enables the tree to grow quickly into a manageable screen. You can shape this tree should you wish to by simply removing unwanted branches in winter when the tree is dormant.The Honey Locust Tree is a great choice for someone that needs quick growing greenery. It is delicate-looking yet sturdy and perfect for busy people who enjoy watching a tree change throughout the seasons.

GBP 132.00
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Prunus Padus Colorata Bird Cherry Colorata Trees for Sale

Prunus Padus Colorata Bird Cherry Colorata Trees for Sale

Prunus Padus Colorata, commonly known as Bird Cherry Colorata is a ‘pretty in pink’ ornamental bird cherry tree with plenty of colour and character having with deep purple shoots, red-purple young leaves, pink blossom and dark fruits. Our specimens are shaped as full standard trees on long clear stems. In spring this deciduous bird cherry variety produces new stems and foliage flushed a fresh red-purple. The leaves are veined and ovate with smooth edges which turn deep green with purple undersides in summer. The baby pink blossom arrives in late April. Blossom hangs in swaying racemes over 12cms in length. Each raceme is made from individual blossoms with five pink petals and a yellowy-pink centre. Pollinators adore bird cherry blossom and this small tree is smothered with bees and butterflies on sunny days.When blooms have finished small black fruits appear that are popular with wildlife, in particular blackbirds enjoy them. Then, in autumn, its deep green foliage turns a shade of dark red before falling to reveal a lightly textured grey trunk and branches that reach towards the sky.Height and Width of Prunus Padus ColorataIt has a narrow, upright canopy that fits into all garden sizes and themes. In perfect growing conditions of moist but well-drained fertile soil, this tree will reach a maximum height of 8-12 metres with a 4-8 metre spread within 20-50 years. It can be kept smaller by pruning or in less ideal growing conditions.How Hardy Is Prunus Padus ColorataBird cherries are extremely hardy despite their delicate floral appearance. Prunus Padus Colorata will survive sub-zero winters across Europe if kept from waterlogged conditions.How To Use Prunus Padus ColorataThis tree is best used as an ornamental flowering tree near a window, so you can admire its springtime blooms. Wildlife gardens benefit from Bird Cherry Colorada and it fits into a compact space. The canopy doesn’t cast a deep shade meaning you can plant beneath it. Colorata is one of the best bird cherry cultivars for urban planting as its pollution tolerant.How To Care for Prunus Padus ColorataThis is a tough, low maintenance highly colourful tree that takes care of itself. Bird Cherry Colorata will grow in all soils including chalky conditions, so it is a good choice for less than ideal locations. If you have poor soil fill the planting hole with compost and place a thick layer of mulch around the roots in spring to ensure the best flower display. If you want to shape this ornamental cherry prune it in winter, but it does not require regular pruning.If you only have room for one tree, and you are looking for something hardy but spectacular, Colorata is a top choice. It is low maintenance, looks breathtaking in its spring coat and doesn’t take up a lot of room. 

GBP 165.00
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Cydonia oblonga Portugal Quince. Fruiting Quince

Cydonia oblonga Portugal Quince. Fruiting Quince

Cydonia Oblonga Portugal, often simply called Portugal Quince, is a well-loved variety of fruiting quince that produces large golden pear-shaped fruits in autumn and delightful scented blossom in spring. In early spring the deciduous Portugal Quince sprouts light green buds which mature into a rich, deep green. These oval leaves with pointed tips are lighter beneath and quickly spread to dress the whole tree. Blossom soon appears after the new foliage, and these pretty little pink blooms are sweetly scented, attracting all manner of pollinators when there is little else about. Blossom develops into small hard balls that swell up into a fuzz-covered quince, and as summer progresses the quince swell, eventually turning into pear-shaped golden weights that pull down branches.  The fruits are ready to pick in late autumn when the delightful scent has fully developed.Portugal Quince will reach a maximum height of around four metres over 5-10 years if left to grow. You can keep it smaller by pruning excess branches during the winter. How Hardy Is Cydonia Oblonga PortugalPortugal Quince is a hardy tree capable of surviving sub zero UK winters if its roots are not waterlogged, but to grow well quince must have a sheltered location with plenty of sun. It may struggle to fruit in northern areas of the UK. How To Use Cydonia Oblonga PortugalPortugal Quince fruit is best cooked and used as dessert jam or jelly. The flesh turns pink as it breaks down and produces a mild flavour and texture that suits marmalade. Many jam makers suggest Portugal is the best variety for jams.You can grow Portugal Quince as a specimen tree in your lawn, trained on a sunny wall or in a container on the patio. It will fill the surrounding spot with beautiful fragrance, and suit most sunny situations in urban and rural settings. How To Care For Cydonia Oblonga PortugalPortugal Quince is self-fertile, as are most fruiting quinces. Genrally Quince will tolerate most soils but prefer a moist fertile home. You do not need to prune them but to maintain the best harvest its best to cut out dead and broken branches. In early spring watch out for late frosts that can damage blossom. Cover your quince with fleece if late frost is predicted as this will diminish the harvest considerably. It is good practice to apply a thick a layer of organic matter to quince roots in early spring to boost health, and to water them well during dry spells, particularly the younger specimens that are not yet established.This variety fruiting quince variety should not be mistaken for ornamental flowering quince such as Chaenomeles Superba Pink Lady which is grown for its blossoms. Portugal Quince is a hard-working, fruit-bearing tree with plenty of character that requires little care in exchange for beautiful blossom, scent and tasty jams. Lots more choice in our fruiting trees section. 

GBP 135.00
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Aesculus Hippocastanum Horse Chestnut Tree Multi Stemmed

Aesculus Hippocastanum Horse Chestnut Tree Multi Stemmed

Aesculus Hippocastanum Horse Chestnut TreeAesculus Hippocastanum, more commonly known as Common Horse Chestnut, is widely recognised as the conker tree. It is native to the Balkans, but has become well-established in the UK since its introduction in the late 16th century. The Horse Chestnut is named for the horse-shoe shaped scar its fallen leaves make on the twig. In turn this led to the belief that ground up conkers could relieve respiratory problems in horses. Smooth dark brown conkers are not the sole reason to choose this stunning deciduous tree because it also has beautiful spring flowers which are some of the most ornamental in late spring to early summer.  In May to June creamy-white flowers burst through in upright panicles with each individual flower containing up to five fringed petals that gradually mature into a pinky-red at the base. In September, if the flowers are pollinated, they develop into the green-spiked casings that contain its fruit – the legendary conker. Throughout the summer the Common Horse Chesnut has a broad canopy of large, easily recognisable palmate leaves that hang from a central stem. The leaves are grouped into five to seven fingered ‘palms’ which turn yellow-brown in autumn and begin to fall as the temperatures change. Autumnal leaf fall leaves behind a solid structural framework in winter.Height and Spread of Aesculus HippocastanumThis is a large tree and really only suitable for a large garden. It can reach heights of 30 metres and spread over eight metres.How Hardy Is Aesculus HippocastanumThis is a fully hardy tree in all of the UK, it can withstand sub zero temperatures, some drought and exposed locations.How To Use Aesculus HippocastanumThe Aesculus Hippocastanum needs plenty of room to grow, so it is best suited to large gardens as a specimen in the lawn. These specific trees have been trained as multi-stemmed with several upright branches rather than one main leader. This gives more a wild and natural appearance making it suitable for wildlife and informal gardens. In summer the dense foliage provides privacy and noise reduction, but it not suitable for under planting because the foliage unfurls early in the year and cuts out light. It goes without saying that the Horse Chestnut is a great tree for children who universally love collecting and playing with conkers that fall in late summer to autumn.How To Care For Aesculus HippocastanumLittle care is needed by this tough and beautiful tree, it happily tolerates all soils and does not require pruning, although you can remove the lower branches to let in light as it matures. Your Common Horse Chestnut will be delivered root-balled ready for immediate planting. New specimens will require water until they are established, and in early spring a thick layer of mulch around the base will boost its health and vitality.If you’re looking for an instantly recognisable low maintenance tree with beautiful flowers the Aesculus Hippocastanum is a great choice – it is one of the most floral and attractive trees and produces family-friendly conkers.

GBP 144.00
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Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn needs no introduction. The Braeburn Apple is one of the best known shop bought apples and for good reason. This eating apple is smooth-skinned, crisp and juicy – everything an eating apple should be. The Braeburn Apple tree was originally bred in New Zealand in the 1950s and has been popular ever since. It grows well in UK gardens producing heavy fruit crops. The RHS has given Apple Braeburn the Perfect for Pollinators badge because it attracts a variety of pollinating insects with its fragrant blossom. In spring the first leaves unfurl a bright pale green, and are soon followed by pale pink blossom carrying five individual petals. Deep pink buds open into paler star-shapes with golden stamens. The perfect pink petals ripen into tiny firm apples that gradually swell over the summer months. The foliage also gathers pace, bursting out in a darker green with feathered edges. The blossom stage is extremely attractive and it is worth growing Braeburn apples trees for this alone. In late October to November, when the apples bear an equal amount of red and green, they are ready to harvest. Braeburn is a heavy cropper, but the tree is sturdy and able to bear fruit from a young age.In winter foliage disperses with the frosts leaving a strong structural outline before spring brings the new blossom. How Hardy Is Malus Domestica BraeburnApple Braeburn is hardy throughout the UK, able to withstand sub-zero temperatures if its roots are free from waterlogged conditions. However, the blossom can be damaged by late frosts and the fruit needs sun to ripen. It will fruit more reliably in southern areas of the UK.How To Use Malus Domestica BraeburnMalus Domestica Braeburn trees are perfect for a kitchen garden, an orchard or a hedge line that has space for the tree to grow as it will reach 3-4 metres within 5-10 years. It also makes a big impact in a wildlife garden, attracting pollinators and birds.Braeburn is a spur-bearing apple tree, which means its fruit appears on jutting spurs, so you can fan train or espalier your Braeburn without difficulty.  You can also grow Malus Braeburn in containers if you are able to provide regular water and food. A container will restrict its size and make a lovely fruiting addition to a patio. How To Care For Malus Domestica BraeburnFor heavy crops of fruit, Apple Malus Braeburn needs a sunny spot and should be kept from frost pockets and harsh, windy areas. It is self fertile and able to produce fruit by itself but will crop more heavily if there are other types of apple tree are growing nearby.  Before planting your Apple Braeburn dig plenty of rich organic matter into the planting hole and water well throughout the growing season. Each year add a thick layer of mulch to the roots for the best blossom and fruit harvest. You do not need to prune a Braeburn, but you can cut back broken, dead or crossed branches in the winter to create an open crown, so there is more room for apples to soak up the sun and ripen. If you are looking for a reliable cropper, and have a warm sunny spot to fill, Malus Domestica Braeburn is one of the tastiest apples you can grow. It looks attractive throughout the year and will supply apples that store for months. Lots more to choose from in our fruiting trees section. 

GBP 165.00
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