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Magnolia Betty, Kosar-DeVos large flowering Magnolia hybrid

Magnolia Betty, Kosar-DeVos large flowering Magnolia hybrid

Magnolia Betty is a beautiful deciduous spring-flowering ornamental tree with large purple, red and white toned flowers that arrive early in the season, but late enough to avoid frost damage.Magnolia Betty is one of the ‘Little Girl Hybrids’ that were crossed between Magnolia Lilliflora Nigra and Magnolia Stellata Rosea in the USA during the 1950s. The series is more formally known as Kosar-DeVos Hybrids and includes the popular cultivars Magnolia Susan and Magnolia Ricki.Betty is a vigorous magnolia with tree-like form and huge 20 cm diameter flowers that are deep red-purple outside but creamy white on the inside. Betty was bred to flower early enough to beat most other plants in the garden, but late enough to avoid frosts that can destroy spring flowers. Its foliage is typically magnolia oval in shape and mid-green, but it turns a pretty shade of copper in the autumn.If you love magnolias this is a reliable choice that avoids blooming during the frosty season and creates a stunning profuse show of huge blooms each year.Height And Spread of Magnolia BettyMagnolia Betty grows in tree form rather than a shrub and reaches 2.5 to 4 metres in height and spread over 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia BettyThis is a hardy magnolia that copes with below-zero winters if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It needs shelter from cold winds and copes with some drought once established.How To Use Magnolia BettyMagnolia Betty is a stunning specimen tree that blooms early and brings plenty of colour to a bare garden. It suits flower borders and standalone spots, and can be grown in a large well-watered and fed container to brighten up a deck or balcony.Magnolias suit country cottage style gardens, but also modern urban spaces with their large structural blooms and because Betty is virtually no maintenance, it suits wildlife-friendly spaces and gardeners with little time on their hands.How To Care For Magnolia BettyMagnolia Betty needs little care if it’s planted in an advantageous spot. Choose moist but well-drained neutral to acidic soil in full sun for the best flowers. Near a sheltering fence or wall is a good spot because harsh, cold winds can damage flowers and foliage.Pruning isn’t necessary and can ruin the shape, so it’s best to hold off with the secateurs only removing dead or crossed branches in mid-summer after the flowers have fallen.Water Magnolia Betty well until established and apply a thick layer of acidic mulch such as bracken or pine mulch in very early spring to provide nutrients and trap moisture for the growing season.Lots more Magnolia varieties on the website. 

GBP 220.00
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Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

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

GBP 250.00
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Magnolia Black Beauty Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty

Magnolia Black Beauty Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty

Magnolia Black Beauty (Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty)As with yellow flowering magnolia, very dark or black-flowering magnolia trees are a rare occurrence in the horticultural world. Magnolia Black Beauty features deep dark purple flowers that are almost black on the outside but reveal a white interior as the flower opens. The spectacular contrast ensures the blossoms stand out on the bare branches of the tree. Potently fragrant, the cup-shaped, upright flowers are produced in profusion late in the spring. The deciduous foliage consists of ovate green leaves that provide interest in the growing season.Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty was introduced by the prestigious Brooklyn Botanic Garden in 2001 as a cross between Magnolia Acuminata and Magnolia Liliiflora. In all, several commercially successful magnolia hybrids have been bred by the R&D facility at the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens, including Magnolia Yellow Bird which we also stock.Height and Spread of Magnolia Black BeautyThis prolific bloomer will reach an eventual height between 5 and 8 metres. How Hardy is Magnolia Black Beauty?Despite its delicate looks, Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty is an extremely hardy and tough tree. It is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and can withstand subzero temperatures. However, it’s best choose a sheltered spot for planting as harsh winds and late frosts could damage the tender flower buds. How To Use Magnolia Black BeautyMagnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty makes a fantastic specimen tree. The deep purple blossoms will stand out in any landscape and add visual interest, especially in smaller spaces. Plant this gorgeous cultivar near a window or patio to best enjoy the flowers’ perfume.How To Care For Magnolia Black BeautyMagnolias are easy to grow and to care for as long as you meet their basic needs, and it is no different for Magnolia Brooklynensis Black Beauty. This hybrid will do well in full sun to partial shade, and in most soils, although a slightly acidic pH value is preferred. Give your Magnolia tree the best possible start in your garden by planting it with beneficial Mycorrhizal Fungi (available in granules). 

GBP 162.00
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Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl. Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl UK

Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl. Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl UK

Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl, or Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl, is an elegant clump-forming umbrella bamboo distinguished by its dark purple culms. This fast-growing new hybrid is the perfect choice if you want a really tall evergreen screen fast!Native to China, Fountain Bamboo will grow quickly in height but at the same time not spread quickly, making it an ideal choice for gardens large and small. The canes of Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl are sometimes a dark purple, almost black shade, contrasting beautifully with the narrow, bright green leaves produced in profusion. Upright with an arching effect at the top, giving it the name Fountain Bamboo, and its elegant appearance will work well in both formal settings and country gardens.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl will quickly grow to a mature height of 2.5-4 metres and spread of 1-1.5 metres. Cut out dead or damaged canes, and thin in spring. Remove flowering stems immediately. After a few years the rhizomes can be divided in spring. Space Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl plants a metre apart if planted as a hedge.Plant Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl in full sun or partial shade, in moist loam or clay soil in a sheltered or exposed position, although it should be protected from drying winds in coastal regions. It is generally disease free, but new shoots may be susceptible to slugs. Both deer resistant and tolerant of pollution, Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl can be used in a variety of planting situations.Fountain Bamboo Black Pearl is a good choice for container planting on a rooftop terrace or in a courtyard garden, where its restrained growth habit will be appreciated, while the colourful culms and evergreen foliage will provide year-round visual interest and privacy screening. It’s an excellent choice for a fast-growing hedge along the edge of a city garden, creating a private oasis away from the street traffic in a few short years. In a country garden, a clump of several Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl would create a striking focal point, while one specimen plant would be an excellent addition at the back of a mixed border, where it would provide reliable year-round visual interest.Fargesia Nitida Black Pearl combines the desirable characteristics of quick growth to mature height while at the same time staying within bounds. It’s an excellent, low-maintenance hedging choice for the UK garden! 

GBP 165.00
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Prunus Accolade Cherry Accolade Multi Stem Cherry Tree with Pink Blossom

Prunus Accolade Cherry Accolade Multi Stem Cherry Tree with Pink Blossom

Prunus Accolade is a small, spreading deciduous cherry tree, treasured for its profusion of semi-double pink blossoms. An ideal candidate for a specimen tree, Cherry Accolade offers multiple seasons of interest. The Prunus Accolade trees are for sale shaped as multi-stem trees, so they are suitable for mass planting and growing in borders.Early in the spring, the bare branches of Prunus Accolade are adorned with masses of deep pink buds, opening to stunning, semi-double, pale pink blossoms. The flowers are borne in abundance, in drooping clusters, and completely envelop this small ornamental tree. As the flowering season ends, the foliage starts unfolding, dense, dark green, and toothed. Black fruits appear in mid-summer and are enjoyed by birds. In the autumn, the leaves turn to vibrant orange and red hues, providing one last burst of colour in the garden, before the foliage drops with the first frosts.Tolerant of various soil types, Prunus Accolade Multi Stem performs best in medium fertile soils in full sun. As this variety is an early bloomer, in areas where winters are severe, choose a sheltered location where late frosts or harsh winds will not damage the young buds.First bred in England, Cherry Accolade is a hybrid between Prunus sargentii and Prunus subhirtella. Retaining the noteworthy qualities of both parents, and displaying excellent traits of its own, this ornamental tree is resilient and healthy. Fully hardy, this cultivar is also the recipient of the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.These Prunus Accolade Multi Stem trees are low-maintenance. Accolade does not require extensive care to keep its attractive shape, and routine removal of damaged, congested, or dead shoots is all it takes for the tree to stay healthy and happy. Trained as a multi-stemmed tree, Prunus Accolade can achieve a maximum height of 10 metres, growing at a medium rate and in a spreading, branched habit.Floriferous and highly-decorative, Cherry Accolade is a great option for a focus of interest in the garden. Both the good autumn colour and profusion of spring blossoms attract attention and, when grown on its own, add ornamental value to a plain lawn or patio. Prunus Accolade Multi Stem is also suitable for planting en masse to create a stunning flowering border or a privacy screen.

GBP 123.75
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Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum Burkwoodii or Boxwood Viburnum has rounded clusters of pink red buds that release one of the nicest fragrances you will ever experience in your garden. Borne on the end of shoots covered in shiny dark semi evergreen foliage. A Viburnum Burkwoodii shrub will eventually grow into a shrub of around 2 metres high. During the early 20th century, Albert Burkwood created the Viburnum x burkwoodii cultivar by crossing the Korean Spice viburnum with the Service Viburnum. There are over 150 shrubs classified within the viburnum family of plants. However, the Viburnum x burkwoodii stands out from the rest because of the outstanding fragrance of its abundant flowers.The Viburnum x burkwoodii, commonly called the Burkwood Viburnum, grows to a height of up to 2 meters. A semi-evergreen, this Viburnum hybrid provides visual interest year round. In mid-April, soft pink pastel rounded flower bud clusters appear at the ends of the stems. The buds open up to reveal globes of glossy pinkish-white flowers that many people think resemble large snowballs. The flowers produce an intoxicatingly sweet fragrance throughout the garden. They attract a wide assortment of butterflies and bees.As the flowers fade, they turn to bright red berries that are often hard to distinguish amidst the shrub’s dark green glossy foliage. In mid to late summer, the berries turn black. Songbirds often forage on the shrub’s berries.The foliage of the Viburnum x Burkwoodii is a dark green hue on the top side and the underside of the leaves are a lighter fuzzy green. Each leaf is oval in shape. It grows as an evergreen in moderate climates and a deciduous shrub in areas with cold winters.Burkwood Viburnum’s bark is a greyish colour and displays deep fissures as the shrub matures. It grows in an upright fashion and makes an ideal hedge or privacy screen. It can also be grown as a garden focal specimen. Plant the Viburnum x burkwoodii in full sunlight for best growth. It requires a planting location that is well-draining with slightly acidic soil to flourish. The bush is exceptionally hardy once established and withstands urban pollution well. For optimum growth, water deeply once per week.The Viburnum x burkwoodii is an ideal cottage garden shrub. Plant it close a home or walkway where everyone that passes by can enjoy the shrub’s heavenly springtime fragrance. 

GBP 197.50
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Laburnum Watereri Vossii. Voss Laburnum for Sale Online

Laburnum Watereri Vossii. Voss Laburnum for Sale Online

Laburnum Watereri Vossii is more popularly known as Voss’s Laburnum. It’s one of the most popular laburnums grown in UK gardens. Its main feature is the long racemes of golden flowers, a bright vivid yellow, that sway in the breeze. These racemes can measure 60 centimetres in length which is why this particular variety of laburnum is also known as Golden Rain. Flowers appear in May to June, smothering the tree in bright yellow gold. Its foliage is a delicate leaf in a particularly deep green shade that complements the yellow flowers. Voss’s Laburnum will grow to a height of four to eight metres and spread across the same. The shape of the fully grown tree is bushy, broad-crowned and often somewhat irregularly-shaped - which only adds to its architectural charm. The RHS have given Golden Rain its prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its outstanding attributes. How Hardy Is Laburnum Watereri Vossii?Gold Rain Laburnum is hardy in all the UK and Europe, but it does not like consistently wet or water-logged soils. Golden Rain will not fare well in these conditions   How To Use Laburnum Watereri VossiiVoss’s Laburnum is an excellent specimen tree. Place it directly into the lawn as a statement plant, or as part of a hedge line where it will light up the surrounding darker foliage plants. You can add bulbs and ferns beneath its shade and place solar lights in its architectural form during winter when the foliage drops. It will need space to grow, so ensure there is room around your Voss’s Laburnum for spread. How To Care For Laburnum Watereri VossiiOnce established Laburnum needs little care. If you can place yours in full sun with well-drained but moist soil it will thrive and provide a staggeringly bright flower display each year. Voss’s Laburnum is not fussy about soil type or pH. Mulch around the bottom of younger shrubs to ensure they receive all the nutrients they need for healthy growth, and water them well in hot spells. There is no need to prune Golden Rain, but if you cut out dead, diseased or crossed branches you will maintain a pleasing shape and ensure the health of your plant.Voss’s Laburnum is a great choice for the gardener who loves brightly coloured, yet easy to care for shrubs. It’s one of the best hybrid varieties of Laburnum which given time will grow into a statement tree that you can be proud of and look forward to year upon year. 

GBP 138.75
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Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak is a beautiful deciduous pink magnolia with the RHS Award of Garden Merit. It flowers in May, somewhat later that other magnolia varieties and is noted for its upright fastigiated (columnar) habit. This stunning magnolia hybrid was bred in 1990 specifically as an upright columnar specimen. It has a small, slender habit that fits into gaps in the landscape.Magnolia Daybreak blooms in May, which is unusual, and despite its slender branches the flowers are large measuring 23-25cms across. Blooms are beautifully tulip-shaped with a deep fruity citrus scent. Magnolia Daybreak blooms in all tones of pink from pale baby pink to deep carmine for 2-3 weeks. The flowers appear before its wavy-edged pale green foliage that lasts throughout the summer. In autumn the leaves fall to reveal a good branching structure that points skyward giving a bare garden architectural form.Height and Spread of Magnolia DaybreakWith a maximum height and spread of 7 by 3.5 metres Magnolia Daybreak will fit into most narrow spaces.How Hardy is Magnolia DaybreakThe small ornamental tree is very hardy down to subzero temperatures and its flowers are less frost susceptible as it blooms in May.How To Use Magnolia DaybreakIf you have a space that needs a slender tree Daybreak Magnolia is a good bet. This is a superb specimen tree for the lawn, and it will do well in a large mixed border if it is not too crowded. You‘ll find bees and butterflies are attracted by its strong fruity fragrance.Because Magnolia Daybreak is slender and pollution tolerant it suits compact urban gardens and new build homes that need a boost.You can grow Magnolia in large well watered pots but they will tend to stay at a smaller size than free-planted specimens.How To Care For Magnolia DaybreakMagnolia Daybreak needs little care if it’s planted according to its needs. Like all magnolia it prefers a sunny spot but will tolerate partial shade as well. It’s important to avoid any frost pockets as frost damages the buds.The best soil for a magnolia is neutral to slightly acid and it will do well in most structures including clay. Once established it is fairly drought tolerant too.There is no need to prune this beauty but trimming out the broken or diseased stems can be done after flowering has finished. Occasional thinning of excess branches will produce new fresh growth the following year.If you want a spectacular flowering tree Magnolia Daybreak is one of the best. It’s low maintenance yet glorious scented flowers make it a winner in small urban and large country gardens alike.

GBP 175.00
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Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol Holly Self Pollinating Holly

Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol Holly Self Pollinating Holly

Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol HollyA UK native, Ilex Aquifolium or common holly, comes in several different varieties. The appeal of the Ilex Aquifolium JC van Tol lies in its very ornamental appearance and the fact that it a self-pollinating female cultivar. As a testament to its exceptional qualities, Royal Horticultural Society granted Holly JC van Tol the Award of Garden Merit in 1993, and ‘Perfect for Pollinators’ badge.Even at first glance, it is easy to see why JC van Tol is such a popular variety. The ovate, almost spineless evergreen leaves are an opulent, deep green shade and have a high shine to them. Young shoots emerge purple. In spring through to summer, this compact shrub produces inconspicuous white blossoms, which are followed by a profusion of large, bright red berries. The crimson berries remain on the shrub throughout the winter, offering a pop of colour in a dull and bleak winter landscape.Height and Spread of Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolA compact evergreen shrub with an open habit, this holly variety is ideal for small gardens. The maximum expected height for the Holly JC van Tol is 4 to 8 metres, with a spread of 3.5 to 4 metres. If you want this cultivar to stay compact, you should prune it once or twice a year.How Hardy is Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolCommon holly is native to the British Isles and this cultivar is perfectly suited to our climate. Holly JC van Tol is fully hardy and can withstand severe winter temperatures without any issues.How To Use Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolThe dense, lustrous, evergreen foliage lends itself well to hedging purposes. Plant Holly JC van Tol en masse to form a stunning hedge with year-round interest. The highly decorative growth habit and unusual foliage will ensure visual appeal throughout the seasons, reinforced by masses of blood-red berries in the colder months of the year. To boot, the berries are not just decorative- they are sustenance for wildlife.How To Care for Ilex Aquifolium JC van TolEasy to grow and to care for, this holly cultivar does not need much to thrive. Plant it in well-drained soil, in full sun to partial shade. Holly JC van Tol is adaptable but would do best in slightly acidic, humus-rich soil.Interested in other types of holly? Make sure to take a look at other Illex Aquifolium varieties we have in stock, including the variegated Silver Margined Holly (available in varous topiary shapes or in a mushroom shape) and Holly Alaska or the popular hybrid Ilex Nellie Stevens (available as a pleached tree or potted shrub form).

GBP 50.75
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee Nine Bark Amber Jubilee

Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee or Nine Bark Amber JubileeBold and colourful, Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee is a variety of Nine Bark, treasured for its showy features. Easy to grow and to care for, this vigorous shrub is ideally suited for mixed shrub borders and hedging.The leaves of this eye-catching cultivar unfold gold and reddish-orange, maturing to rich green with yellow veins during the summer. In the autumn, the palmately lobed leaves turn to stunning shades of purple. Borne in dense, spirea-like clusters, the flowers appear on the stems in the early summer. The 5-petaled and small white flowers, sometimes tinged pink, are followed by decorative reddish-green fruit. During winter, the unusual peeling bark provides interest.Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is a vigorous mid-sized shrub that thrives in various growing conditions. For best results, grow this cultivar in neutral to acidic, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil, in full sun to partial shade. Tough and robust, this United States native is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Physocarpus Opulifolius Amber Jubilee won’t be bothered by frost or cold weather, even if the temperatures drop 20 degrees below zero. Considered pest and disease free.As it matures, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee can achieve the maximum size of 1.5 to 2.5 metres high and across, which makes this ornamental shrub a great candidate for small gardens. Pruning should be done during the plant’s dormant season, removing the old or dead branches to encourage young growth. This cultivar can be hard pruned after the flowering season ends.Bred in Canada, this striking hybrid is a result of a cross between Physocarpus Opulifolius varieties Monlo and Dart’s Gold. Although the noteworthy characteristics of both parents remain, this cultivar’s features are quite unique. With a splendid transition of various foliage colours throughout the seasons, Nine Bark Amber Jubilee is quite comfortable in the spotlight. Grow it in containers for adding interest to patios and balconies, or plant en masse for a showy hedge. If planted in a mixed shrub border, this cultivar should be paired with evergreen cultivars that would further enhance its vivid foliage.If you’re looking for more decorative shrubs, take a look at our selection of attractive evergreen and deciduous cultivars, including varieties such as Hippophae Rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn, Ceanothus Cascade or Ceanothus Thyrsiflorus Repens. See also Nine Bark cultivars Physocarpus Opulifolius Darts Gold and the popular dwarf variety Little Devil.

GBP 135.00
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Picea Pungens Fat Albert. Colorado Blue Spruce Fat Albert

Picea Pungens Fat Albert. Colorado Blue Spruce Fat Albert

A natural hybrid, Picea Pungens Fat Albert, commonly known as Colorado Blue Spruce and Fat Albert Spruce, is an evergreen conifer tree with spectacular silvery-blue needles. Its distinctive pyramid shape, as well as its true blue colour, make this ornamental spruce perfect as a focus plant or as a part of an evergreen screen.The lush, matte foliage of this compact conifer provides multiple seasons of interest. The needles are icy blue, tightly spread along ascending, closely-spaced branches. Unlike other blue spruces, which are commonly grown from seedlings, Fat Albert spruces are grafted and don’t vary in size, shape or colour. The unmistakable steel blue colour of this conifer remains unchanged for years to come. The young cones emerge green, maturing to light brown shades. Native to the Rocky Mountains, Picea Pungens spruces are sturdy and resistant and this specific variety is no exception. Discovered in Oregon, by Iseli Nursery, Fat Albert Spruce can easily survive in a wide range of climates, including the UK climate. Fully hardy throughout Britain and Ireland, this evergreen shrub feels at home even in the severest European climates.Resilient and easy to care for, Fat Albert Spruce is not finicky when it comes to the growing conditions, either. It will thrive in most types of soils, but it prefers moist, fertile soil with good drainage, and full sun to light shade. Highly resistant to pests and diseases, this showy spruce’s only sensitivity is overly wet soil.Long-lived and rugged, Fat Albert Spruce is virtually maintenance-free. Its compact habit requires no pruning, but if you decide to do a little trimming to rejuvenate the plant, remove the new growth of the season only. The perfect cone shape of this spruce comes naturally and requires no staking or training to achieve its form. Generally slow-growing, with a growth rate around 30 centimetres per year, this evergreen conifer can grow to be 3 to 5 metres tall and 3 to 3 metres wide. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait too long to enjoy the extraordinary form of this plant, since our specimens are mature and already standing 2.5 to 3 metres tall.Ideal for the spotlight, Fat Albert Spruce is commonly used as a statement tree. The natural form of a pyramid and showy, year-round foliage make this conifer great choice for a patio or a front yard, where it can enjoy the attention it deserves. Suitable for mass planting, it makes a spectacular hedge, its dense and bluish-gray foliage serving as a windbreak and providing privacy throughout the whole year. The interesting colour of the foliage and the compact habit also make Fat Albert Spruce a popular choice for a Living Christmas tree.

GBP 365.75
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Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia Highclere Holly Camelliifolia

Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia Highclere Holly Camelliifolia

Ilex Altaclerensis Camelliifolia, to give it its full botanical name, is an attractive evergreen shrub. Ilex Altaclerensis are known as the Highclere Hollies, Highclere being the Hampshire village where this species of Holly cross was first discovered. The Camelliifolia variety is a beautiful holly specimen with an attractive pyramidal growth habit, large glossy dark green leaves and a profusion of large blood-red berries. This hardy cultivar is a welcome addition to any garden.The almost spineless, dark green leaves are borne on contrasting young purple shoots. The leaves are quite large and can be up to 12 centimetres long. In spring through to summer, Highclere holly Camelliifolia produces masses of small, white, inconspicuous blossoms followed by berries. The striking glossiness of the foliage is even more pronounced by the bright red fruit that persists on the stems throughout the winter.Height and Spread of Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaThe Highclere Holly Camelliifolia is a large shrub. If left unchecked, this cultivar can grow to be higher than 12 metres, with a spread of 4 to 8 metres.How Hardy is Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaAs a shrub that is native to the United Kingdom, Ilex Camelliifolia thrives in our climate. This evergreen shrub is fully hardy and can survive subzero temperatures.How To Use Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaVersatile and highly-decorative, Highclere holly Camelliifolia is an ideal candidate for a tall hedge or a privacy screen. The dense, glossy evergreen foliage is perfect if you want to hide your garden from unwanted curious looks, or need a windbreak with ornamental value.If trimmed and shaped to look more like a small tree than a large shrub, this Holly hybrid can even be used as a specimen plant. It offers multiple seasons of interest and does not need pampering to thrive. Grow it on your lawn, near a patio, or in a mixed shrub border if you want to appreciate its year-round beauty.Ilex Camelliifolia is exceptionally tough and it will adapt to most conditions. Maritime exposure is not an issue for this large evergreen shrub, so it is a good choice for coastal gardens. Additionally, as it is tolerant of pollution, Highclere Holly will fit in nicely in an urban city garden.How To Care for Ilex Altaclerensis CamelliifoliaHighclere holly Camelliifolia is surprisingly undemanding. Well-drained soil and a spot in full sun are all this striking shrub needs to flourish in your garden.You might be interested in other evergreen shrubs we have for sale including more popular Holly varieties such as Blue Angel, Blue Princess and Blue Maid. Variegated holly varieties include Ilex Aquifolium Alaska and Ilex Aquifolium Argentea Marginata. We also have full standard holly trees available and holly topiary globes.

GBP 182.00
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