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Acer Pseudosieboldianum North Wind False Siebolds Maple

Acer Pseudosieboldianum North Wind False Siebolds Maple

Acer Pseudosieboldianum North Wind (False Siebolds Maple) is a new variety of deciduous hardy maple or garden maple with deeply lobed leaves and excellent spring-to-autumn foliage colour. It’s a perfect small to mid-size landscaping tree for exposed spots.Acer Pseudosieboldianum North Wind was bred by the Iseli Nursey in the USA. Although best known for its conifers, Iseli have created a series of three hardy maples named the ‘Jack Frost’ series which are a cross between Acer Pseudosieboldianum (False Siebolds Maple) for hardiness and Acer Palmatum (Japanese Maple) for branch structure and foliage colour. The other maples in this series are Acer Pseudosieboldianums Ice Dragon, which is the short variety, and Arctic Jade with large deeply serrated leaves. North Wind is a small to medium-sized tree with lobed foliage that emerges red in spring and turns bright green for summer. As autumn approaches the leaves turn vivid orange and brilliant red before falling for winter. Small purple flowers bloom in summer and develop into pink-winged samaras that contrast with its vivid autumnal foliage. This is a stunning new maple that shines in harsh conditions. Height and Spread of Acer Pseudosieboldianum North WindThis is a small to medium garden maple that reaches six metres in height and five in width. How Hardy Is Acer Pseudosieboldianum North WindMuch hardier than regular Japanese Maples, False Siebolds Maple North Wind is bred to withstand harsh, cold temperatures. It’ll cope with an exposed spot in UK winters if its roots are well drained. In the United States, it has coped with temperatures of - 30 F.How To Use Acer Pseudosieboldianum North WindFalse Siebold’s Maple North Wind is a beautiful, colourful garden maple with stunning colour.Its mid-size suits medium gardens and larger landscaped spaces. It’s particularly good at filling a bare exposed spot other maples can’t tolerate with vivid dramatic colour and delicate form, even when other trees have dropped their leaves. How To Care For Acer Pseudosieboldianum North WindOnce established Pseudosieboldianum North Wind is easy to grow and needs very little care. It suits full sun to partial shade in any reasonably fertile well-drained spot. There’s no need to prune, but give it plenty of water until you see new growth and a thick layer of organic mulch around the roots in early spring to boost its health. 

GBP 101.50
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Magnolia Pink Pyramid Ornamental Tree for Small Gardens

Magnolia Pink Pyramid Ornamental Tree for Small Gardens

Magnolia Pink Pyramid is a small magnolia tree with stunning ruby-pink blooms in summer. It’s a beautiful fastigiate magnolia that’s small enough to suit an urban courtyard or a container on a balcony.95 million years ago magnolias once grew worldwide but now they are now only native to southwestern North America and southern China. Named after the French botanist Pierre Magnol they are stunning flowerers that get large. Magnolia Pink Pyramid was raised in New Zealand by renowned magnolia breeder Vance Hopper to remain small enough for compact gardens.Pink Pyramid is a new magnolia cross between Magnolia Aurora and Magnolia Genie with dark green year-round foliage and ruby pink-purple blooms that measure 20 centimetres in diameter. It flowers from an early age so you aren’t waiting years for a flower display. Blooms appear in spring and then a second flush emerges in summer if it’s well cared for.This is a striking small magnolia that will fit into any sized garden and light it up with rich colour.Height And Spread of Magnolia Pink PyramidThis small magnolia is fastigiate and reaches four metres tall by 1.5 metres in width over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolias are winter hardy in the UK if their roots are well-drained and they have shelter from harsh freezing winds.How To Use Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolia Pink Pyramid is suitable for landscaping in all sized gardens. It thrives in a mixed informal border or as a small specimen tree in an urban courtyard. Its small size means it will fit onto decks, patios and balconies if it’s grown in well-watered and fed containers.Magnolias bring rich year-round green shades and a stunning display of large colorful blooms in the warmer months. Every garden should have a magnolia and finally there is one small enough to fit every space.How To Care For Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolias are easy to grow and care for.Plant Magnolia Pink Pyramid in a sunny but well drained spot in neutral to acidic soil. It needs shelter from wind and frost pockets because late frosts may damage its buds, but it’s small enough to cover with horticultural fleece if a frost is forecast.If you’re growing it in a container, water it regularly and fertilise it with magnolia-specific feed during spring and summer. Raise the container on feet to ensure good drainage.You don’t have to prune Magnolia Pink Pyramid, but after it’s flowered you can remove some of its height or any damaged branches.

GBP 165.00
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Malus Transitoria Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree for Sale Online. Very Beautiful Small Crab Apple Tree

Malus Transitoria Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree for Sale Online. Very Beautiful Small Crab Apple Tree

Malus Transitoria or Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is a slender small species of decorative crab apple tree, extremely elegant in both growth habit, having graceful slender wide-spreading branches, masses of white blossom in spring and elegant foliage, which is narrowly lobed and has beautiful autumn colour. It received an AGM in 1993.Malus is a large genus of over 25 species of deciduous trees known for their beautiful spring blossom and in most cases, fruit. Malus transitoria is a beautiful, small crab apple tree cultivated for its ornamental qualities. Malus Transitoria is a slender small species of decorative apple tree, extremely elegant in both growth habit, having graceful slender wide-spreading branches and foliage, which is narrowly lobed. Small creamy-white, star-shaped fragrant blossom emerges in April / May followed by very small yellow fruits that are very attractive. The green foliage is narrowly lobed and of graceful appearance, turning vivid colours of golden yellow in autumn. The deeply-lobed nature of the elegant foliage inspired the common name for this variety – the Cut-Leaf Crab AppleIn terms of origins, Malus Transitoria is native to North West China and was introduced to the UK in 1911 by William Purdom, the British plant hunter.Height And Spread of Malus Transitoria The Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is a small tree, growing to a height and spread of just 4 – 8 metres. How Hardy Is Malus Domestica Transitoria The Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tree is fully hardy to minus 20 in the UK.How To Use Malus Transitoria This is a superb tree for small gardens. It won’t get overly large and offers lots of year-round interest – from its abundance of white blossom in spring, elegant foliage throughout the summer and an abundance of golden yellow in autumn as the leaves turn and the small decorative yellow fruits appear, lasting on bare branches into the winter. This tree is attractive to pollinators and very wildlife friendly. It is also suitable for growing in a container as a patio tree. How To Care For Malus TransitoriaIn terms of aspect, the Cut-Leaf Crab Apple Tre apple thrives in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. It likes moderately fertile, well-drained soil. Best not to plant in very acidic or very chalky soils. Prune in winter, if possible, when the tree is dormant, ideally between November and February. 

GBP 187.50
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Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata is a deciduous tree in pleached form with small leaves and fragrant flowers. It’s an excellent way to raise fence height and create privacy. This is a pleached small-leaved lime so it has a clear single trunk and a square crown clipped around a bamboo frame. Over time it will grow and expand to create a cube. Tilia Cordata is a small-leaved lime tree that is native to the UK and much of Europe. It was once a common woodland tree and was planted in hedgerows by royal decree to bring good luck during the harvest. It has small heart-shaped deciduous foliage that appears bright green in early spring before maturing to a deeper shade. An unusual feature of the small-leaved lime is the fragrant cup-shaped flowers that bloom in June in pretty shades of cream and white. The blooms are pollinator magnets attracting many species of butterfly and bee to the garden.In autumn the leaves turn buttery yellow and fall to reveal a strong framework of branches that become shiny in full sun.Height And Spread of Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime can grow to a height of 10 metres and spread over 6 metres which is more than enough to create a continuous above the fence line screen.How Hardy Is Pleached Tilia CordataThis is a native tree, so it’s hardy enough to cope with our windy and sub-zero winters. It can cope with some drought once established.How To Use Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime is an excellent choice for above fence line screening. Its foliage blocks out overlooking property, dampens traffic noise, and creates shady privacy screens around seating areas. Although it loses leaves in winter, the branches continue to provide some screening.Lime trees are a real treat for pollinators in wildlife-friendly spaces or as a pollinator attractor near fruit trees or vegetable gardens.How To Care For Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Tilia Cordata is a UK native, so it requires little care. It tolerates the majority of soil if it’s well-drained and prefers a sunny to partially sunny position.To keep its pleached shape, a yearly prune is required. Tie new stems to the bamboo frame and trim away excess in the winter months. The bamboo frame can be left in place as the tree grows.Water well because underwatering is the main reason newly planted trees fail to take. Mulch in early spring for fragrant blossom and intense leaf colour.

GBP 178.50
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Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata Pleached Small Leaved Lime Trees

Pleached Tilia Cordata is a deciduous tree in pleached form with small leaves and fragrant flowers. It’s an excellent way to raise fence height and create privacy. This is a pleached small-leaved lime so it has a clear single trunk and a square crown clipped around a bamboo frame. Over time it will grow and expand to create a cube. Tilia Cordata is a small-leaved lime tree that is native to the UK and much of Europe. It was once a common woodland tree and was planted in hedgerows by royal decree to bring good luck during the harvest. It has small heart-shaped deciduous foliage that appears bright green in early spring before maturing to a deeper shade. An unusual feature of the small-leaved lime is the fragrant cup-shaped flowers that bloom in June in pretty shades of cream and white. The blooms are pollinator magnets attracting many species of butterfly and bee to the garden.In autumn the leaves turn buttery yellow and fall to reveal a strong framework of branches that become shiny in full sun.Height And Spread of Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime can grow to a height of 10 metres and spread over 6 metres which is more than enough to create a continuous above the fence line screen.How Hardy Is Pleached Tilia CordataThis is a native tree, so it’s hardy enough to cope with our windy and sub-zero winters. It can cope with some drought once established.How To Use Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Small Leaved Lime is an excellent choice for above fence line screening. Its foliage blocks out overlooking property, dampens traffic noise, and creates shady privacy screens around seating areas. Although it loses leaves in winter, the branches continue to provide some screening.Lime trees are a real treat for pollinators in wildlife-friendly spaces or as a pollinator attractor near fruit trees or vegetable gardens.How To Care For Pleached Tilia CordataPleached Tilia Cordata is a UK native, so it requires little care. It tolerates the majority of soil if it’s well-drained and prefers a sunny to partially sunny position.To keep its pleached shape, a yearly prune is required. Tie new stems to the bamboo frame and trim away excess in the winter months. The bamboo frame can be left in place as the tree grows.Water well because underwatering is the main reason newly planted trees fail to take. Mulch in early spring for fragrant blossom and intense leaf colour.

GBP 185.25
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Tilia Cordata Rancho Small leaved Lime Rancho for Sale UK

Tilia Cordata Rancho Small leaved Lime Rancho for Sale UK

Tilia Cordata Rancho or Small-Leaved Lime Rancho is a new cultivar of Tilia Cordata, a native deciduous tree which is well-suited to use across the UK. Introduced in the United States in 1961, it has a dense, conical crown which responds well to training and pruning into topiary shapes such as pleached or espaliered. Its small heart-shaped leaves, 5-12 cm long, are a glossy dark green on the top and a lighter green underneath. In early summer, clusters of fragrant creamy white flowers will perfume the air and attract bees and butterflies. They are followed by winged fruits, first green and then brown. The foliage creates a striking autumn show when the leaves turn yellow. Tilia Cordata Rancho distinguishes itself from other Small leaved Lime varieties in that its growth habit is dense and conical and it is a small to medium-sized tree.Height and Spread of Tilia Cordata RanchoSmall leaved Lime Rancho will grow to a mature height of 10-15 metres and spread of 6-9 metres in 20 to 50 years.How Hardy Is Tilia Cordata Rancho?Small leaved Lime Rancho is fully hardy throughout the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Tilia Cordata Rancho Grown as a specimen tree, Small leaved Lime Rancho makes an excellent focal point in a lawn. A row of trees lining a roadway or avenue will provide a long season of interest with its foliage and flowers. This native species is a good choice for a woodland or wildlife garden. Small-Leaved Lime Rancho is also a popular choice for pruning and training into topiary shapes such as block, pleached or espaliered. When restricted in shape and size through these methods, it is suitable for use as a screen in smaller gardens or terraces. It is good a specimen tree in a courtyard garden. Our specimens are trained as full standard trees on clear stems of at least 2 metres.How to Care for Tilia Cordata Rancho Plant Tilia Cordata Rancho in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with any aspect, in moist but well-drained nutrient-rich clay, sand or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. Tolerant of aerosol salt and fairly wind-resistant, it is suitable for use in coastal locations, and as it also has a high tolerance for pollution and will tolerate paving, it is a very popular city tree. It is drought-tolerant once established. Small-Leaved Lime Rancho responds well to pruning, which should be done from mid-summer to mid-winter.Whether left to grow to its full size, or pruned and trained as a topiary specimen, Tilia Cordata Rancho is a hardy tree which will thrive in UK gardens!

GBP 750.00
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Tamarix Parviflora Small Flowered Tamarisk for Sale Online UK

Tamarix Parviflora Small Flowered Tamarisk for Sale Online UK

Tamarix parviflora, more commonly known as Small Flowered Tamarisk, is a small deciduous tree or shrub, treasured for its floriferous display of tiny pink blossoms. Easy to grow and to care for, this ornamental tree is a good candidate for a specimen tree.With a bushy, open habit, Small Flowered Tamarisk has a delicate, fluffy appearance. The foliage spread across the slender branches is bright green until autumn when it turns to reddish hues, and consists of tiny, scale-like leaves that only enhance the feathery look of the tree. In May, the inspiration for the common name of this cultivar becomes apparent, as masses of miniature blossoms completely envelop this tree. Deep pink and borne in long racemes, and stay on the branches for 4 to 6 weeks, well into the summer. Over the winter months, the decorative branches with bark in shades of brown to purple provide interest.Adaptable and undemanding, Tamarisk Parviflora will thrive in any soil, as long as it is well drained, and in a sunny spot in your garden. It is exceptionally resistant to urban pollution, salt sprays, strong winds, and heat, making it an ideal choice for coastal and city gardens. Long-lived, this cultivar requires almost no maintenance to stay in shape. Prune lightly after the flowering season ends, to ensure Small Flowered Tamarisk stays neat and healthy. Originating from South-eastern Europe, Tamarix parviflora is accustomed to moderate climate. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this highly-decorative small tree requires no sheltering from frost or cold winds. Its good constitution and attractive appearance earned this cultivar the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Trained as a large shrub or a small tree, Tamarisk Parviflora can achieve a maximum size of 5 metres both high and across.Robust and showy, Tamarix parviflora is ideally suited to be grown as a focus of interest in a garden, or planted in a mixed shrub border, where its wispy foliage and blossoms are beautifully contrasted by evergreen cultivars. Consider pairing it with varieties such as Thuja Orientalis Pyramidalis Aurea or Calocedrus Decurrens Incense Cedar Tree for a stunning textured effect in your garden. Due to its remarkable tolerance of harsh winds, this cultivar can serve as a windbreak as well.Read more about Tamarix on our blog. 

GBP 45.38
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Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata, or Small-leaved Lime, has long been a favourite of UK gardeners, as its hardiness, combined with considerable ornamental qualities, makes it ideal for a variety of landscapes. Our full standard specimens will fit in a variety of garden spaces!Tilia are a genus of deciduous trees grown for their small fragrant cup-shaped flowers and stately habit. Tilia Cordata or Small Leaved Lime has a spreading habit. In ancient times Tilia Cordata was a dominant species in the woodlands of the UK, and for many centuries has been used in UK gardens and landscapes. In spring, the glossy green heart-shaped leaves, up to 8 cm long, emerge, followed by the fragrant flowers of June. Creamy-white and drooping in clusters, they will attract large numbers of bees and butterflies! In autumn, clusters of nutlets form. The foliage of Small-leaved Lime turns yellow in autumn before falling, leaving the bare multi-stemmed form to add structure to the winter garden.Hardy throughout the UK and continental Europe, Tilia Cordata will grow to a height of 10 metres and spread of 6 metres in 25 years, with a possible mature height of 30 metres after 50 years. Little pruning of Small-leaved Lime is necessary, but if desired to create a hedge or screen, it can be done in late winter. If planting in a row or grouping, space plants 6-9 metres apart.Plant Tilia Cordata in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position in moist but well-drained sand, clay or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. It makes an excellent planting in a wetter but not waterlogged soil, and should not be used in extremely dry conditions, although it will tolerate short periods of drought. It is tolerant of salt, so can be planted in coastal regions, and being extremely tolerant of pollution, will thrive in city locations. As they are eaten by deer, Small-leaved Lime trees may need protection in country gardens.Our multi-stemmed Tilia Cordata can be used to create a large screen or wind break, which can be pruned to size or left to grow into a spectacular boundary to a large property. One specimen will be a striking focal point in a large lawn. This ancient forest tree makes a good addition to a woodland or wildlife garden.Tilia Cordata, with its roots deep in ancient Britain, is still an excellent choice for UK gardens. Our full standard trees can be used in mass plantings as ornamental and hardy additions to the landscape. See also Tilia Cordata Greenspire.

GBP 175.00
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Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Small Leaved Lime Trees Full Standard. Buy UK

Tilia Cordata, or Small-leaved Lime, has long been a favourite of UK gardeners, as its hardiness, combined with considerable ornamental qualities, makes it ideal for a variety of landscapes. Our full standard specimens will fit in a variety of garden spaces!Tilia are a genus of deciduous trees grown for their small fragrant cup-shaped flowers and stately habit. Tilia Cordata or Small Leaved Lime has a spreading habit. In ancient times Tilia Cordata was a dominant species in the woodlands of the UK, and for many centuries has been used in UK gardens and landscapes. In spring, the glossy green heart-shaped leaves, up to 8 cm long, emerge, followed by the fragrant flowers of June. Creamy-white and drooping in clusters, they will attract large numbers of bees and butterflies! In autumn, clusters of nutlets form. The foliage of Small-leaved Lime turns yellow in autumn before falling, leaving the bare multi-stemmed form to add structure to the winter garden.Hardy throughout the UK and continental Europe, Tilia Cordata will grow to a height of 10 metres and spread of 6 metres in 25 years, with a possible mature height of 30 metres after 50 years. Little pruning of Small-leaved Lime is necessary, but if desired to create a hedge or screen, it can be done in late winter. If planting in a row or grouping, space plants 6-9 metres apart.Plant Tilia Cordata in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position in moist but well-drained sand, clay or chalk soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. It makes an excellent planting in a wetter but not waterlogged soil, and should not be used in extremely dry conditions, although it will tolerate short periods of drought. It is tolerant of salt, so can be planted in coastal regions, and being extremely tolerant of pollution, will thrive in city locations. As they are eaten by deer, Small-leaved Lime trees may need protection in country gardens.Our multi-stemmed Tilia Cordata can be used to create a large screen or wind break, which can be pruned to size or left to grow into a spectacular boundary to a large property. One specimen will be a striking focal point in a large lawn. This ancient forest tree makes a good addition to a woodland or wildlife garden.Tilia Cordata, with its roots deep in ancient Britain, is still an excellent choice for UK gardens. Our full standard trees can be used in mass plantings as ornamental and hardy additions to the landscape. See also Tilia Cordata Greenspire.

GBP 150.00
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Tilia Cordata Greenspire. Small Leaf Lime Trees Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Greenspire. Small Leaf Lime Trees Buy UK

Tilia Cordata Greenspire AGM is also known as the Small Leaf Lime or ... Little Leaved Linden Lime trees are native to the UK and have been residents here for thousands of years. In fact, there are still some present day specimens known to be up to 2000 years old growing here in the UK. Linden Trees are a familiar sight in parks and urban landscapes, chosen for their beautiful shape and foliage colour. Tilia Cordata Greenspire is an upright, deciduous, full standard tree with an almost conical shaped crown which is smaller than the native Linden tree. The foliage of Tilia Cordata Greenspire is heart shaped and vibrant green on the upperside with a paler underside and a serrated edge.  During the summer, creamy clusters of small flowers appear which can be used for making herbal tea, they have the sweetest scent and are a magnet for bees and other pollinators. Small Leaf Lime tree flowers are self-pollinating and eventually give way to fruits which contain the seeds, these are then propelled by wind pollination using a single 'wing' attached to the seed. Tilia Cordata Greenspire is an excellent specimen tree for almost any garden, they grow to max height at maturity of 10-13 metres with a spread of 7-9metres and tolerate urban environments very well.Lime trees are perfect candidates for pleaching, espallier training and are very often grown in avenues. Their neat uniform growth are perfect for planting either side of a drive, anywhere, where vibrant green foliage and shade are required. The leaves turn a lovely golden colour in Autumn and the fallen leaves break down quickly for composting.Tilia Cordata Greenspire was Awarded the RHS AGM Award of Garden Merit - a good indication it will do well in UK gardens.Growing Tip: Tilia Cordata Greenspire or Small Leaf Lime, will grow well in most soil types. The soil should be moist and well draining, aspect - full sun or partial shade. 

GBP 157.50
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Ptelea Trifoliata Common Hoptree Deciduous Small Tree

Ptelea Trifoliata Common Hoptree Deciduous Small Tree

Ptelea Trifoliata or Common Hoptree, is a large deciduous shrub or a small tree. This US native might be best known for its highly decorative flattened winged seeds, but there is much more to this cultivar than ornamental samaras. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Hoptree offers multiple seasons of interest. In spring, the dense, rounded shrub produces dark green, glossy tripartite leaves, circa 12 centimetres in size. The rich green hue of leaves turns to chartreuse tones in the autumn. The star-shaped, pale green flowers borne in cymes emerge in early summer, although the scented blossoms are not particularly showy. It is the fruit that follows that attracts the most attention! The thin, circular, winged discs that encase the seeds adorn the tree for months, appearing late in the summer and persisting on the branches well into the winter. These almost translucent samaras are approximately 2.5 centimetres in diameter. Ptelea Trifoliata has several descriptive common names with historic origins. Hoptree is a historical reference to the use of the seeds as a substitute for hops. Wafer Ash refers to the slim appearance of the seed.Height and Spread of Ptelea TrifoliataCommon Hoptree is can be grown as a large shrub or a small tree. The maximum height this plant can achieve is 4 to 8 metres, with a spread of 2.5 to 4 metres.How Hardy is Ptelea TrifoliataThis deciduous North American native tree is quite resilient and robust. In the United Kingdom, this cultivar is fully hardy and fares well in subzero temperatures. Common Hoptree is also generally disease free and pest free.How To Use Ptelea TrifoliataThe attractive appearance and ease of care make this lovely tree appealing to many gardeners. Its versatile form and foliage lend itself to a variety of uses in landscaping, but Common Hoptree is mostly used as a specimen tree for lawns or as an informal hedge. In mixed shrub borders, this deciduous cultivar serves as a perfect backdrop to plants with showier blossoms, and then shines through with its winged seeds when the flowering season comes to an end.Plant Common Hoptree near a patio or seating area in the garden for shade in the summer and to better enjoy the beautiful fragrance of its flowers. The blossoms might be inconspicuous, but they have a pleasant scent similar to orange-blossoms, which will fill your garden from June to July.How To Care for Ptelea TrifoliataCommon Hoptree is remarkably undemanding. For best results, grow this ornamental shrub in fertile, well-drained soil, in full sun to dappled shade. In case you are interested in similar specimens for your garden, make sure to take a look at our impressive collection of fully mature hardy trees.

GBP 157.50
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Buxus Microphylla Faulkner Small Leaved Box Faulkner

Buxus Microphylla Faulkner Small Leaved Box Faulkner

Buxus Microphylla Faulkner is an RHS AGM-winning dwarf variety of box that only reaches 1.5 metres tall. It has shiny green leaves and tiny pollinator-magnet flowers in spring. It’s a good choice for topiary, low hedges and ground cover.Buxus, better known in the UK as Box, is a tough evergreen that reaches 30 metres in height and is native to a wide area from southern Britain, to northwest Africa, and southwest Asia. The native plant has spawned a wide variety of cultivars such as this variety bred from ‘Japonica’ called Small Leaved Box Faulkner (synonymous with Buxus Sempervirens Faulkner).Buxus Microphylla Faulkner is said to be more resistant to box blight and therefore a good choice in blight prone areas. It has very dense growth that forms a rounded mound which is a bit different from common box that’s not only darker in colour but tends to grow upright.Faulkner’s leaves are small, deep green and very glossy with nicely contrasting tiny yellow flowers in springtime that are immediately smothered with bees.It’s an excellent choice for low evergreen hedges and handsome ground cover.Height And Spread of Buxus Microphylla FaulknerThis is a dwarf variety of box that only reaches 1.5 metres in height and spread at its maximum size. It’s dense, bushy and forms a mound at a slow growth rate of 10-15 cms per year.How Hardy is Buxus Microphylla FaulknerBuxus is hardy in the UK if it’s grown in a well-drained spot. It tolerates both acid and alkaline soils and copes well with drought once established.How To Use Buxus Microphylla FaulknerSmall Leaved Box Faulkner is an adaptable shrub that’s perfect for low hedges, topiary, knot gardens, parterres, walkway edging, ground cover, and easy-care plant containers on a balcony or patio. It’s low maintenance too, so it suits front gardens, wildlife gardens, and busy gardeners without lots of time to deadhead, stake, and water.Try planting Faulkner with other evergreens such as conifers or the darker green common box for year-round contrasting colour in country cottage style gardens or modern outside spaces.

GBP 45.38
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Cornus Florida Sunset. Buy Flowering Dogwood Online UK.

Cercis Canadensis Merlot Eastern Redbud Merlot For Sale UK

Cercis Canadensis Merlot Eastern Redbud Merlot For Sale UK

Cercis Canadensis Merlot or Eastern Redbud MerlotThe Cercis Canadensis or Eastern Redbuds are popular deciduous garden shrubs with both flowering and foliage interest, known for their large heart-shaped colourful leaves and autumn colour.  The Eastern Redbuds are native to North America. The Merlot Redbud variety is a highly decorative and striking small tree and is a profuse bloomer. In early spring, usually before the brightly coloured foliage emerges, pretty violet flower buds open into masses of deep purple flowers all along the bare branches in striking clusters. The flowers attract pollinators. As the new foliage emerges, it is a dark purple in colour. It then matures to deep red, turning green for the summer before displaying orange and reds of autumn. The leaves themselves have the hallmark heart shape and are large measuring 12 cm across. This variety - Cercis Canadensis Merlot – is considered to have a high level of drought and heat tolerance, more so than other Redbud varieties such as Cercis Canadensis Ruby Falls. In term of origins, Cercis Canadensis Merlot was bred in North Carolina USA as a hybrid of the varieties Texas White and Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy. In terms of botanical name, this variety is synonymous with Cercis Canadensis var. Texensis Merlot. Height and Spread of Cercis Canadensis MerlotEastern Redbud Merlot will grow as a shrub or small tree. On maturity, it will reach a height and spread of circa 4x Metres. How Hardy Is Cercis Canadensis MerlotEastern Redbud Merlot is hardy throughout most of the UK and will tolerate winters up to minus 15 degrees. How to Use Cercis Canadensis MerlotEastern Redbud Merlot is a low-maintenance small tree or shrub with many points of interest – from spring flowers to autumn colour. Given its size, it is an excellent choice of small tree for the urban garden. How to Care for Cercis Canadensis MerlotThe Merlot Redbud likes a sunny position ideally but also does well in partial shade. It does best when planted in a south or west-facing aspect. Once planted, its best not to move it as Redbuds don’t like to be disturbed as they get older. Pruning can be done after flowering to remove any deadwood.  

GBP 225.00
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Magnolia Loebneri Wildcat Small Magnolia with Large Blooms

Magnolia Loebneri Wildcat Small Magnolia with Large Blooms

Magnolia Loebneri Wildcat is an RHS AGM winning deciduous magnolia with stunning large white blooms and bronze tinted foliage. It’s a knock out specimen magnolia suitable for more northern areas because its flowers bloom later in April.Magnolia are one of the first flowering plants discovered in the fossil record and native to the Far East and the Americas where they were discovered and named by French botanist Pierre Magnol. The first magnolia on record in the UK was imported from America in the 1600s.Magnolia Loebneri is a German bred cultivar created from parent plants Japanese Magnolia Kobus and Magnolia Stellata. This cultivar was developed to introduce a magnolia of smaller stature that had profuse flowers. There are many popular types of Magnolia Loebneri including Magnolia Loebneri Leonard Messi and Magnolia Leobneri Merrill.Magnolia Loebneri Wildcat was bred in the USA. It has beautiful showy white double flowers with a tint of pale pink. Its flowers emerge a bit later than other magnolias in April which gives the buds better frost protection.Its individual flowers are large for a magnolia measuring up to 12 cms in diameter with many layers of tepals so they rather resemble chrysanthemums. The large scented blooms appear on bare branches, but once they have faded new green-bronze foliage emerges and matures to mid-green before falling with the Autumn frosts.This is an excellent specimen magnolia that suits compact gardens and more northern areas with its late-blooming flowers.Height and Spread of Magnolia Loebneri WildcatMagnolia Wildcat is compact and bushy. It’ll reach a maximum height and spread of 8 metres over 20-50 years.How Hardy is Magnolia Loebneri WildcatMagnolia Wildcat is cold hardy if its roots are well-drained, but it needs a sheltered, sunny position to flower well.How To Use Magnolia Loebneri WildcatThis is an excellent decorative shrub or tree for a sheltered sunny border or sun-drenched front gardens. It suits both pretty country cottage spaces and modern urban courtyards with its upright growth and modern blooms.How To Care For Magnolia Loebneri WildcatGrow Wildcat in moist but well-drained soil that’s preferably acid to neutral in pH. However, it will grow in moist alkaline soils too. Mulch it with pine or bracken compost to boost the soil’s acidity.Late frosts will damage its flower buds, so be sure to avoid frost pockets and harsh cold winds when choosing its position. East, south, or west-facing spots with shelter are ideal.Pruning isn’t required and may ruin its shape, but you can remove stray branches in mid-summer to early autumn if necessary.

GBP 146.25
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Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier x Grandiflora BallerinaWhile Amelanchier grandiflora Ballerina provides its most stunning garden show early in the spring, this small tree has something to offer throughout the year, making it an ideal choice for gardens large or small.  A hybrid cross of two species of North American serviceberry, Amelanchier Ballerina is a beautiful flowering tree which will be one of the first in your garden to flower each spring. Even before it leafs out, in March and April Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina is covered in large white flowers, providing a spectacular early spring show. The leaves that then emerge are tinged with bronze. By June the red-purple berries are ripe; they are edible and very good for making jams, jellies and pies. They also will attract birds to your garden!  By then the leaves have turned to a dark green, and then in the autumn change to orange and red for a strong finish of colour. Even in winter, the graceful shape adds visual interest.In its native North America, the serviceberry tree easily survives the cold winters on the Canadian prairies and its hybrids still have that resistance to the cold. The Ballerina Tree is fully hardy throughout the United Kingdom. It will take 10 to 20 years for Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina to reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres. It requires little or no pruning to maintain its graceful shape.While Amelanchier Ballerina is very cold-hardy, it does have some preferences in soil that will help it to give you the best possible show. Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina prefers sand or loam soil with an acid or neutral ph. The soil must be well-drained. It can be planted in full sun or part shade, with any aspect, and will do well in an exposed situation.Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina makes a splendid show when underplanted with with early spring bulbs in a garden bed. Because of its year-round appeal, it makes an excellent specimen plant in a courtyard. Its small size at maturity means that it will fit in even a small city garden. On a larger country property, Amelanchier Ballerina can be used as a part of an informal hedge, or in a wildlife garden where its berries will attract birds. It can also be used in a mass planting for erosion control.The Ballerina Tree combines its extreme winter hardiness with a breathtaking show of flowers in the early spring, making it an excellent choice for U.K. gardens and landscapes.

GBP 122.50
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Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Red Giant (Dogwood Red Giant) is a deciduous, small multi-stemmed tree with showy pinkish-red flower bracts in spring. It’s a good choice as an ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens and mixed informal flower beds.Cornus or Dogwood is a large genus ranging from creeping shrubs to flowering trees. Cornus Florida are beautiful North American dogwoods, native to north America’s light woodlands and hedgerows but grow strongly here in the UK as small trees with showy bracts and good autumn colour. The cultivar Red Giant is a profuse bloomer when it’s mature. In spring, ovate dark green leaves emerge on its strong framework that’s often wider than it is tall. The foliage stays dark green until autumn approaches when it matures to rich shades of red and purple. Foliage tends to fall when the frosts arrive.In early summer, numerous flower bracts appear in cluster of four, surrounding small yellow-green insignificant flowers. The flower bracts are pinkish-red with paler bases and tip margins. In late summer small red fruits emerge which are attractive to the birds.This is a particularly beautiful flowering dogwood with excellent autumn colour and profuse blush-rich flower bracts in summer. It fills your garden with interest all year round.Height And Spread of Cornus Florida Red GiantFlowering Dogwood Red Giant is slow growing. It’ll reach about five metres in height and spread over 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Florida Red GiantHardy down to freezing temperatures if the roots are well-drained, this is a hardy Florida dogwood that withstands drought once it’s established.How To Use Cornus Florida Red GiantRed Giant is a beautiful, showy specimen tree for a sheltered garden and isn’t out of place in an informal mixed border. Its long-lasting pink flower bracts are eye-catching and because the blooms are so numerous it seems to flower all summer long.How To Care For Cornus Florida Red GiantDogwoods will grow in most soil types including sand or chalk, but they prefer neutral to acidic soil. Flowering Dogwood Red Giant will manage in alkaline ground if you fill its planting hole with lots of pine or bracken-based compost and mulch it every year with acid-based mulch.It needs full sun to partial shade and a spot that’s sheltered from strong winds that damage its flower bracts. Pruning isn’t required, but as with most Florida dogwoods, you can remove crossed or damaged branches in winter before new growth appears.Water it well until established and apply acid-based mulch every year for the best flower show.

GBP 450.00
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Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier Grandiflora Ballerina. Ballerina Tree for Sale

Amelanchier x Grandiflora BallerinaWhile Amelanchier grandiflora Ballerina provides its most stunning garden show early in the spring, this small tree has something to offer throughout the year, making it an ideal choice for gardens large or small.  A hybrid cross of two species of North American serviceberry, Amelanchier Ballerina is a beautiful flowering tree which will be one of the first in your garden to flower each spring. Even before it leafs out, in March and April Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina is covered in large white flowers, providing a spectacular early spring show. The leaves that then emerge are tinged with bronze. By June the red-purple berries are ripe; they are edible and very good for making jams, jellies and pies. They also will attract birds to your garden!  By then the leaves have turned to a dark green, and then in the autumn change to orange and red for a strong finish of colour. Even in winter, the graceful shape adds visual interest.In its native North America, the serviceberry tree easily survives the cold winters on the Canadian prairies and its hybrids still have that resistance to the cold. The Ballerina Tree is fully hardy throughout the United Kingdom. It will take 10 to 20 years for Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina to reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres. It requires little or no pruning to maintain its graceful shape.While Amelanchier Ballerina is very cold-hardy, it does have some preferences in soil that will help it to give you the best possible show. Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina prefers sand or loam soil with an acid or neutral ph. The soil must be well-drained. It can be planted in full sun or part shade, with any aspect, and will do well in an exposed situation.Amelanchier x grandiflora Ballerina makes a splendid show when underplanted with with early spring bulbs in a garden bed. Because of its year-round appeal, it makes an excellent specimen plant in a courtyard. Its small size at maturity means that it will fit in even a small city garden. On a larger country property, Amelanchier Ballerina can be used as a part of an informal hedge, or in a wildlife garden where its berries will attract birds. It can also be used in a mass planting for erosion control.The Ballerina Tree combines its extreme winter hardiness with a breathtaking show of flowers in the early spring, making it an excellent choice for U.K. gardens and landscapes.

GBP 300.00
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Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet. Small Acer Trees. Japanese Maple.

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet. Small Acer Trees. Japanese Maple.

Acer Saccharinum Silver Maple Tree or Silver Leaf Maple Tree

Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar Columnar Snowy Mespilus

Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar Columnar Snowy Mespilus

Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar, also known as the Columnar Snowy Mespilus Tree or Amelanchier canadensis Glenn Form, is a new and extremely desirable serviceberry variety which has much to recommend it. Native to North America, serviceberry trees have long been grown both as ornamentals and for their edible fruits. Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar is a new variety developed in Ohio that has become a very popular small garden tree with a narrow upright habit. In spring, clusters of 5-petalled scented white flowers appear, followed by small, elliptical green leaves which put on a brilliant show in the autumn when they turn vibrant shades of red, orange and yellow, earning it the name Rainbow Pillar, with Pillar being a reference to the tall slim growth habit. The dark purple fruits which develop in late summer can be used to make jams and pies.Fully hardy in all parts of the UK, deciduous Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar will grow to a mature height of 4 metres and spread of 2.5 metres in 20 years. Its narrow shape gives it the name Columnar Snowy Mespilus Tree, and makes it a good choice for small spaces. It needs little pruning except to remove dead growth. Plant Amelanchier canadensis Glenn Form in full sun or partial shade in fertile, moist, but well-drained soil. While it prefers a slightly acidic pH, it will do well in neutral soil also. Tolerant of salt, it is a good selection for coastal gardens, and is also somewhat tolerant of urban pollution, so will do well in a city garden. Deer are not attracted to Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar, and it suffers from few diseases or pests, making it a good choice for almost any garden situation.The small size and attractive columnar habit of the Columnar Snowy Mespilus Tree makes it an appropriate planting for a container on a roof terrace or patio, where its spring flowers and autumn foliage colour will bring a long season of beauty- and the berries will attract birds to your garden! In a mixed border, a specimen Amelanchier Canadensis Rainbow Pillar will be an excellent complement to seasonal flowers. These trees also do well in a woodland garden or along a stream.Whether planted as a single specimen in a small garden, or in a grouping in a larger landscape, the Columnar Snowy Mespilus Tree has much to recommend it. The flowers, foliage, columnar shape and autumn colour make it an excellent choice of small tree!

GBP 135.00
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Cornus Florida Pluribracteata Flowering Dogwood Plena

Cornus Florida Pluribracteata Flowering Dogwood Plena

Cornus Florida Pluribracteata (syn. with Cornus Florida Plena) is a deciduous American dogwood with showy white flower bracts and good autumn colour. It suits woodland gardens, large informal borders, and low-maintenance wildlife spaces.Cornus Florida is a small flowering dogwood tree that’s native to North America where it grows in a variety of woodland and mixed hedgerow settings. The cultivar Cornus Florida Pluribracteata is synonymous with Cornus Florida Plena and was bred for its long-lasting flower bracts plus its autumnal array of rich colours.In spring, new green foliage appears on the attractive, naturally dome-shaped branches. Its foliage darkens to mid-green by late summer, and then in autumn it turns shades of red and purple. When the rich autumnal leaves fall, they reveal eye-catching young purple stems.In late spring, Flowering Dogwood Pluribracteata has showy flower bracts that are longer than the genus and irregularly shaped. They are white, with a hint of green, and flower from May to June.This is a lovely small dogwood tree with extra-long flower bracts and glowing autumn colour. It’s a good choice of tree for small gardens given its small size and year-round colour.  Height And Spread of Cornus Florida PluribracteataFlowering Dogwood Pluribracteata is a small deciduous tree that reaches a maximum height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Cornus Florida PluribracteataIt’s hardy in most places down to freezing temperatures if its roots are well drained. Pests are rarely a problem.How To Use Cornus Florida PluribracteataCornus Florida Pluribracteata is a good way to add height, shape, and attractive year-round colour with very little effort. The long flower bracts are dramatic in an urban garden and they suit cottage-style informal borders, but it’s low maintenance wildlife-friendly spaces this dogwood really excels in.How To Care For Cornus Florida PluribracteataThis pretty American dogwood is an easy-care option for busy gardeners and low-maintenance spaces.It likes full sun to part sun in well-drained acidic to alkaline soil. If yours is very alkaline, try a thick layer of pine or bracken-based mulch in the planting hole and around the roots every springtime.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can remove crossed or damaged branches in late winter to early spring before any new stems and foliage appears. Be sure to water it well until you see new growth.  

GBP 975.00
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Acer Negundo Flamingo. Variegated Box Elder for Sale UK

Acer Negundo Flamingo. Variegated Box Elder for Sale UK