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Italian Cypress Standard. Italian Cypress Agrimed Standard

Italian Cypress Standard. Italian Cypress Agrimed Standard

These Italian Cypress Agrimed Trees are shaped as Full Standard trees, that is a long clear stem with a crown of foliage on top. Latin name Cupressus Sempervirens and also commonly called Pencil Cypress. Italian Cypress are popular in formal Italian-style gardens where they add vertical height without the bulk.Differing from the original Italian Cypress, Italian Cypress Agrimed cultivar has been bred to resist the cypress canker that has damaged cypresses across the UK. It’s a tough but slender evergreen that suits all garden styles and sizes.Originally from the Mediterranean, Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Full Standard Trees are evergreen hence their name ‘Sempervirens’ which is Latin for ‘always alive’ or ‘ever green’. These slender evergreen conifers have dark green scaly foliage formed in dense sprays that are rough to the touch and often produce small cones in autumn.Height And Spread of Italian Cypress Agrimed Full Standard TreesItalian Cypress Full Standard trees can be kept at their current shape with an annual trim. Left to their own divices and unttimmed they can to a maximum height of 20 metres and a width of 50 cms.How Hardy Is Italian Cypress Agrimed Full Standard TreesThe Agrimed variety of Italian Cypress is bred to resist Cypress canker and it can withstand temperatures of minus 15 if its roots are well-drained. It does best in a sheltered position with protection from harsh frosts. Once established Agrimed is drought resistant and withstands coastal sprays.To Use Pencil Cypress Agrimed Full Standard TreesItalian Cypress Full Standard Trees have tactile, evergreen foliage that adds texture and year-round interest to the garden without taking up all the space. They create hardy privacy screens, wind shelters, and textured hedge lines. They are popular as a lining for pathways, especially with added solar lighting, and to section up the garden without taking up too much room, for example a vegetable garden from a children’s play area. Italian Cypresses are often found standing guard on either side of a doorway, blocking out an unsightly shed, or studded throughout a rock garden.How To Care For Italian Cypress Agrimed Full Standard TreesThese Pencil Cypress Agrimed Full Standard Trees are easy to grow once established and are very low maintenance. They don’t need any pruning to maintain their slender upright shape, although you can tidy up new growth. They enjoy a spot in full sun with moist well-drained soil and are not fussy about soil type or pH growing happily in chalk as well as loam. Water yours well it’s until established and apply a thick layer of mulch in the winter to give a boost of nutrients and maintain good health throughout the growing year.See also regular (non-standard therefore without a clear-stem) form of Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed conifers. 

GBP 440.00
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Prunus Tai Haku Great White Cherry Japanese Cherry Tree

Prunus Tai Haku Great White Cherry Japanese Cherry Tree

Prunus Tai Haku, common name Great White Cherry, is a deciduous tree, a Japanese ornamental cherry tree variety which grows to a medium size. New foliage emerges red and matures to green over the summer. It produces an abundant display of dazzlingly white blossom each spring in late April / early May. It has an AGM from the RHS. The full botanical name of this variety is Prunus Serrulata Tai Haku.Prunus Serrulata family are known as the Japanese Cherry trees. The Japanese Cherries of garden origin are a large group of extremely ornamental flowering cherries, many varieties having been cultivated in Japan for over 1,000 years, famed for their abundance of flowers in Spring and long used as an ornamental tree in European gardens.Prunus Tai Haku is perhaps the best of the white flowering. Each year the young foliage unfurls in a copper-red colour. Against this rich coppery-backdrop, single pure white flowers appear in April & May in abundance creating a stunning display. The flowers are quite large for a cherry & can reach up to 6 cm. As the foliage matures, it turns green for the summer before turning a golden-yellow in the autumn.The Great White Cherry has a fascinating association with Collingwood ‘Cherry’ Ingram, the famed British Plant collector. By the early 20th century, Prunus Tai Haku had disappeared from cultivation in Japan. A Japanese Cherry world expert, Ingram is widely acknowledged to have reintroduced Prunus Tai Haku to its native Japan in 1932, after locating it in an English garden.  Height and Spread of Prunus Tai HakuThe Great White Cherry is a mid-sized tree with a spreading crown. It can reach up to 12M height and width of up to 8 – 12 M.How Hardy is Prunus Tai HakuThe Great White Cherry is a robust variety of Japanese Cherry and is frost hardy in all areas of the UK.How To Use Prunus Tai HakuThis is a striking ornamental Japanese cherry tree which will develop an attractive broad spreading shape over time. Use it as a signature tree.How To Care For Prunus Tai HakuThis warmth-loving tree prefers full sun. It should thrive in any aspect. It will do well in any moist, well-drained soil and does not have a ph soil preference. Pruning isn’t required, but wayward or damaged branches should be removed in winter.

GBP 250.00
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Paulownia Tomentosa Empress Tree Foxglove Tree Princess Tree

Paulownia Tomentosa Empress Tree Foxglove Tree Princess Tree

Paulownia Tomentosa, also Empress Tree, Foxglove Tree and Princess TreeDeciduous Paulownia Tomentosa is known by a variety of names including the Foxglove Tree, the Princess Tree and the Empress Tree. Exceptionally hardy, it grows in almost any type of soil, tolerates drought well, and has no real insect or disease problems. The Paulownia Tomentosa easily withstands temperature drops down to -26 °C. The tree’s show-stopping pale purple flower display is what makes it a highly coveted tree in any garden or landscape.Empress Trees grow rapidly to a height of 9 to 19 meters. The leaves are large and showy. Each one measures up to 15 to 40 centimetres long and 10 to 13 centimetres wide. The leaves are a soft green with a brighter green underside. During April to May, before the foliage starts to emerge, Paulownia Tomentosa begins to produce an abundance of flower clusters that measure 15 to 30 centimetres. The intoxicatingly fragrant bell-shaped flowers appear in shades of pale violet. Inside each flower head are faint stripes of yellow that stand out in sharp contrast against the bloom's soft purple hue. Following flowering, Paulownia Tomentosa creates clusters of seed pods that measure 4 centimetres. Each seed pod can contain up to 2,000 seeds. In the autumn, the pods open to disperse their plentiful winged seeds. After releasing their seeds, the pods remain on the tree into the winter months to add visual interest. Interestingly, one mature empress tree is capable of producing up to 20 million winged seeds that are carried far and wide by the winds. The Paulownia Tomentosa is a native tree of western and central China. The tree was first brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company in the 1830s where it rapidly gained popularity and was soon growing in gardens across the continent. In recent years, the trees have started to be commercially farmed on tree farms where they are grown for their highly profitable wood which is used by the Japanese for a wide array of uses. If you are seeking a carefree, hardy ornamental tree that produces an abundance of fragrant blooms then Paulownia Tomentosa tree might be your ideal choice. The Empress Tree is an excellent tree option for a beginning gardener or an experienced gardening enthusiast who is seeking an eye-catching flowering tree that requires only minimal care to flourish. 

GBP 422.40
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Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra - also known as River Birch, Black Birch and Red Birch.A rather special variety of Birch tree, Betula Nigra is one of the few birches that will tolerate a hot spell and is an ornamental trees that will thrive in wet soil. This type of soil is usually reserved for Willow trees but there are other options and River Birch is a perfect fit. Originally found growing along river banks in the south eastern states of the US, Betula Nigra is right at home next to water.A graceful tree with slender branches, it is renowned for its exceptional bark. The bronze coloured bark is constantly in a state of flux. The shedding causes the wispy curling bark to roll back and reveal the creamiest trunk below and this contrast and texture are one of the tree's main assets.Like most Birch trees, the foliage is diamond shaped with a serrated edge, the leaves are a vibrant green when they emerge in the Spring along with fuzzy, yellow catkins around this time, which are another decorative bonus.Betula Nigra will grow into an impressive specimen tree reaching between 8-12 metres at maturity. This is an incredibly accommodating tree that will tolerate the heat or the wet and is happy growing in an urban situation. As with other types of Birch tree, River Birch also works well when planted as a mini 'forest' - the grouping of trees can really emphasise their beautifully textured bark.During the Autumn the leaves turn a delicious golden colour before falling to reveal the structure of the branches and again the beautiful bark takes centre stage.

GBP 200.00
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Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium daniellii or, as it is more commonly known, the Bee Bee Tree and also the Korean Evodia Tree, is a compact small to midsized deciduous tree treasured for its attractive looks and undemanding nature. Interesting foliage and decorative, umbrella-like habit make this plant ideally suited for a specimen tree.The foliage is glossy, dark green, consisting of pinnately arranged, large leaves that can be up to 40 centimetres long. Each leaf is composed of up to 11 ovate leaflets. In the autumn, the foliage turns to various shades of yellow and russet tones. Late in the summer, the Bee Bee Tree is engulfed in clusters of miniature white flowers, borne in flattened corymbs. The blossoms are quite aromatic and have a pleasant scent which attracts beneficial pollinators. The flowers may be followed by small, reddish fruit (seed pods).Tolerant and adaptable, Tetradium daniellii can be successfully grown in most soils, as long as they are well-drained, in full sun to dappled shade. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. Not only that this ornamental tree does not require any special treatment to thrive, it also needs no pruning to keep its shape. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will keep this cultivar healthy and great-looking.Considered to be a small to mid-sized cultivar, Bee Bee Tree is suitable for both small and large gardens. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, this deciduous tree can grow to be over 12 metres long, and up to 4 to 8 metres wide, when fully mature.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this stunning tree will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Although it will not be bothered by frost, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered location in the garden, away from harsh winds.Easy to grow and to care for, Tetradium daniellii is an ideal choice for a low-maintenance specimen tree. Even though its highly-decorative foliage and profuse display of fragranced blossoms make it a great candidate to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, this cultivar will feel at home in a mixed shrub border as well. Plant it alongside globose evergreen shrubs to accentuate its umbrella-like habit.Make sure to take a look at more showy deciduous varieties we offer, such as Acer Capillipes Snake Bark Maple, Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia or Albizia julibrissin Ombrella Tree. You might also be interested in our large collection of trees, including ornamental trees, mature specimens, and unique cloud trees.

GBP 506.25
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Sophora Japonica Regent Japanese Pagoda Regent for Sale

Sophora Japonica Regent Japanese Pagoda Regent for Sale

Sophora Japonica Regent or Japanese Pagoda Regent is a cultivar of the Japanese Pagoda tree which was developed at the Princeton Nurseries in the United States in 1964. This fast-growing deciduous tree forms a broad, rounded, semi-open crown. In spring, it will be one of the last trees to leaf out, waiting until late May for the narrow, pinnate glossy dark green leaves to emerge, providing dappled shade throughout the summer months and then turning a pale yellow before they fall in autumn. The Japanese Pagoda Regent tree differs from other Sophora Japonica cultivars as it flowers at an earlier age, possibly as soon as five years. The fragrant creamy-white flowers appear in late summer, hanging in drooping clusters up to 30 cm in length. The long-lasting flowers are followed by green pods up to 20 cm long, which turn brown and persist into the winter. Height and Spread of Sophora Japonica RegentSophora Japonica Regent will rapidly grow to a mature height of 12-15 metres and spread of 8-10 metres, with an annual growth of up to 60 centimetres or more per year. How Hardy Is Sophora Japonica Regent?Japanese Pagoda Regent is hardy throughout most of the UK, even in severe winters.How to Use Sophora Japonica RegentJapanese Pagoda Regent is an excellent tree for city use, and can be used as a specimen tree in a lawn, where grass can grow under its dappled shade, or planted alongside a roadway to create a living barrier. Planted close to a patio, you will have the benefit of both the summer shade and the fragrant flowers of the Japanese Pagoda Regent tree. How to Care for Sophora Japonica RegentPlant Japanese Pagoda Regent in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in well-drained sand, loam or chalk soil. Tolerant of salt spray, it can be used on coastal properties, and its high tolerance for urban pollution and paving makes it a very popular choice for city gardens. Once the Japanese Pagoda Regent tree is established it is very drought-tolerant, and in fact will suffer in too wet a soil. Pruning is not necessary to maintain the attractive rounded shape of the crown, but if desired, it should be done in early spring. Sophora Japonica Regent is an excellent landscape or ornamental shade tree for UK gardens. It is drought and pollution tolerant with the bonus of fragrant flowers in summer. 

GBP 375.00
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Liriodendron Tulipifera Tulip Tree For Sale Online London Buy UK

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain Japanese Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain Japanese Wisteria

Wisteria Floribunda New Blue Fountain is a new variety of pretty blue deciduous wisteria that has flower racemes up to 30 cms long. This climbing plant is best grown on a sunny wall or across a pergola or archway.Wisteria Floribunda is known as the Japanese wisteria. It’s native to China, Japan and the Eastern United States and was introduced to Europe in the 1800s. New Blue Fountain was bred in Canada for its long hanging purple-blue blooms. This beautiful cultivar of wisteria produces a cascade of stunning blue blooms in spring and often a second time in summer. Each raceme measures up to 30 cms and produces a sweet fragrance that’s attractive to pollinators.It’s a vigorous grower and will soon cover a wall with its twining climbing vines and deciduous mid-green foliage that arrives in spring. During the winter months, its foliage falls and leaves a strong trunking framework that’s perfect for fairy lights.Height And Spread of Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria New Blue Fountain will reach a height and spread of 4 metres.How Hardy Is Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria New Blue Fountain is hardy in minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained and it’s given a thick layer of protective mulch against harsh frosts.How To Use Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainBest grown against a sunny wall or left to scramble along a pergola, Wisteria New Blue Fountain is a good way to cover an unsightly bare spot or create a curtain of sweetly scented blue flowers over your arch. Its pretty flowers suit a country cottage style garden and because its spread is upwards it suits compact urban spaces where every centimetre of space counts.How To Care For Wisteria Floribunda New Blue FountainWisteria needs well-drained but moist soil in full sun for the best flower display.Once your wisteria has grown to the size you want, lightly prune away wispy growth in summer and prune it back to 2-3 buds in late winter for the healthiest growth and best flower colour.Water it well until established and apply a thick layer of mulch in early spring.

GBP 412.50
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Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens, also known as Green Glaucous Bamboo, is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo variety. Grown for its attractive, tall canes and lush green foliage, this cultivar is an ideal candidate for evergreen screening or hedging.One of the main reasons why this variety of bamboo is so popular is that it offers year-round interest. The glossy, green canes mature to yellowish-green, and the profusion of bright green foliage remains on the tall, erect canes throughout the seasons. The lanceolate leaves are brilliant green with a glaucous (greyish-blue) underside, hence the name Green Glaucous Bamboo. Each leaf can be up to 15 centimetres long.Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens prefers loamy soils, but it can thrive in almost any fertile, moist but well-drained soil that is rich in humus. In case you are planning to grow this bamboo variety in a big container, make sure you use a loam-based compost, enriched with a liquid fertiliser. When it comes to choosing a perfect spot for Green Glaucous Bamboo, pick a location that’s either in full sun or partial shade, as this evergreen cultivar tolerates both.Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native fares well even in the areas with more severe winters. Vigorous and robust, it’s considered to be pest and disease free, and it won’t need sheltering from frost. Unlike most bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens is clump-forming, so it is not considered overly invasive. However, in hot and humid conditions, this cultivar can spread beyond its bounds. To control its growth, simply use a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate and a suckering habit, Green Glaucous Bamboo can grow to be 8 metres high and up to 4 metres wide. If you’re wondering what is a perfect plant for informal screen or a hedge, bamboo varieties such as Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens are definitely at the top of the list. They require little effort, and their evergreen foliage and tall canes offer multiple seasons of interest. The tall, yellowish-green culms and the dense foliage form a lush, evergreen thicket perfect for screening or evergreen hedges. Not only that it is highly decorative, Green Glaucous Bamboo is also maintenance-free and resistant to pest and diseases, so it won’t require constant trimming or pruning to stay in perfect shape.Take a look at other bamboo varieties we have in stock or our selection of plants perfect for evergreen screening.

GBP 450.00
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Sorbus Fastigiata Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata Mountain Ash

Sorbus Fastigiata Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata Mountain Ash

Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata has many names including Sorbus Fastigiata, Rowan or Mountain Ash. In many parts of the world, the tree is also known Sorbus Decora Nana and Sorbus Thuringiaca Fastigiata.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata is a narrow, columnar variety of Rowan / Mountain Ash. Fastigiata is a remarkable distinctive slow growing columnar small tree up to heights of max 5.5 Metres. A deciduous tree, it is extremely hardy and flourishes with only minimal care. It has readily naturalized throughout the northern regions of North America, Newfoundland and Alaska.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata grows in a narrow upright fashion. It features very stout closely erect stems. The pinnate leaves are large and have 11 to 15 individual dark green leaflets. During the autumn, the leaves turn a brilliant yellow. Clusters of creamy white flowers that measure 12 centimeters across appear in the spring. Following flowering, the tree produces bright waxy red berries that grow in densely packed bunches. Each of the berries measures 1 centimeter across. The berries are a favourite food source for wild birds.Height and Spread of the Sorbus Aucuparia FastigiataSorbus Fastigiata grows to a height of 5.5 metres. It has an upright crown that sharply descends downward. It has an ultimate spread of 2 to 3 metres.How Hardy is the Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata?This variety of Mountain Ash is hardy to zone H4, which means it can tolerate temperatures from -20 to -15. It will grow throughout all of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use the Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata? The Fastigiate Mountain Ash makes an excellent small shade tree or landscape specimen. It is also an ideal pollinator. The tree’s petite size makes it fit well in any landscape. It is also an excellent pollinator.How to Care for the Sorbus Aucuparia FastigiataPlant this Mountain Ash tree in a location that offers full sun or partial shade. It thrives in rich, organic soil. It grows best when planted in slightly acidic soil conditions but it will tolerate alkaline. Unlike many other trees, it can stand up against strong winds and blazingly hot summer sun. In order for the tree to create outstanding autumn colours, it must be watered frequently during the summer months.Sorbus Aucuparia Fastigiata is a hardy tree that survives adverse weather conditions with ease. It should be planted in a section of the garden where its visual beauty can be truly appreciated.

GBP 245.00
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Davidia Involucrata tree for sale Online London UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry is true to its name. It will blossom through the winter months, bringing its delicate beauty to a season when not many other flowers are about. It is well worth adding to your garden for this unique gift.A hybrid cultivar from Japan which has been grown in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis can start blooming in November, and will continue to do so throughout the winter when the temperature warms up a bit, before blossoming more profusely in March. Its blossoms start as pink buds, opening to white, semi-double blooms growing in small drooping clusters. The flowers turn a pale pink as they fade. When the leaves emerge they are a bronze colour, changing to green through the spring and summer, before turning yellow and bronze in the autumn, with tiny berries that will attract birds to your garden. The Winter Flowering Cherry is reliably hardy throughout the UK. It will reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will need little or no pruning to maintain its graceful, spreading shape, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for your garden. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will adapt well to a variety of growing conditions. Plant it in full sun, in an exposed or sheltered position, in any soil type or ph range, as long as it is fertile and moist but well-drained. Winter flowering cherry is tolerant of pollution and so is a good selection for an urban garden.  You will want to plant your winter flowering cherry where you can appreciate its winter blooms easily. It is a perfect tree for a small front garden, where passers-by and residents will be able to enjoy its welcome winter beauty. In a back garden, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis will provide its winter show, and then fade into the background for the spring and summer, not casting too much shade for seasonal plants before its autumn foliage again takes centre stage. You can even train a clematis plant up through the branches for summer colour!Prunus subhirtella autumnalis can bring a welcome hint of spring to a gloomy winter day, making it a great choice for UK gardens. Whether you have a small urban property or a rambling country garden, you will be able to find a spot where this unique winter flowering cherry will fit right in!

GBP 180.00
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Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica or Common MedlarA member of the rose family, Mespilus Germanica, also known as Common Medlar, is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree with a long history. This trouble-free tree has been cultivated throughout Europe for over 3,000 years, but it seems that these days it’s been unjustly forgotten. However, because of its attractive features, interesting edible fruit, and incredible resilience, Common Medlar is becoming popular again. A small tree with an umbrella-shaped crown, Common Medlar blossoms in late spring to early summer. The profusion of large, pure white flowers akin to wild roses looks striking framed by attractive foliage. The leaves of Common Medlar are toothed, oblong, with a hairy underside, medium green turning to striking shades of golden yellow and brown in the autumn. The self-fertile, five-petaled flowers are followed by edible fruit. Small and brown, Medlar fruit is both decorative and tasty. Although hard and inedible if picked too early, the fruit is quite delicious when fully ripe. The creamy texture and a flavour that’s similar to applesauce are achieved by leaving the picked fruit to soften for a few weeks, a process known as bletting.  Adaptable and sturdy, Common Medlar tolerates most soils, but prefers well-drained, fertile soil. It will thrive in a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds, but it can be grown in partial shade as well. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Medlar is pest and disease free. This long-lived tree can grow to be 4 to 8 metres high and across when mature, but it takes a few decades for it to achieve its ultimate height. Most specimens, however, remain relatively small, around 2 to 3 meters tall. Native to Europe and Asia, this ancient cultivar is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It won’t be bothered by severe winters or need sheltering when the temperatures drop below zero. As a matter of fact, the Medlar fruit benefits if it is harvested just after the first frost, as it speeds up the softening process. Self-pollinating and compact when fully established, Common Medlar is an ideal tree for small gardens. It won’t take up much space, and it provides year-round interest to the garden, with generous summer bloom, good autumn colour and unusual fruit that adorns bare branches as winter approaches. We have many more ornamental trees on offer and an ever growing selection of fruit trees, all of which are for sale online with UK and Ireland delivery. 

GBP 240.00
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Hippophae Rhamnoides Hergo Sea Buckthorn Female Sea Buckthorn

Hippophae Rhamnoides Hergo Sea Buckthorn Female Sea Buckthorn

Hippophae Rhamnoides Hergo Sea BuckthornHippophae Rhamnoides Hergo is a deciduous female sea buckthorn well suited to coastal gardens and exposed sites where other plants struggle to grow.Hippophae Rhamnoides is the UK’s native sea buckthorn that’s often seen growing wild in the chalky downs of our southern counties. Hippophae Rhamnoides Hergo is a native German variety. Better known as Sea Buckthorn Hergo or more simply Female Sea Buckthorn this flowering and fruiting shrub is just as tough as the UK’s native sea buckthorn but has fewer thorns.In the spring Sea Buckthorn Hergo sprouts narrow grey-green leaves on its spiny stems that last throughout the summer. These are joined by small inconspicuous pollinator-friendly yellow flowers that turn into large clusters of pale orange berries full of vitamin C. Foliage matures into autumnal yellowy-orange shades before falling in winter.This is one of the best plants for coastal sites and exposed conditions. It also fixes nitrogen into the soil making it a good companion for nitrogen loving plants such as beans and legumes.Height And Spread of Hippophae Rhamnoides HergoSea Buckthorn Hergo is an upright suckering shrub that will reach a maximum height of 4 metres and spread over 3 metres. You can restrain its height with gentle pruning in late winter.How Hardy Is Hippophae Rhamnoides HergoSea Buckthorn Hergo is more than hardy enough to withstand our winters. They are drought-tolerant and disease-resistant once established, and tough enough to cope with coastal sprays and exposed conditions throughout the UK.How To Use Hippophae Rhamnoides HergoCoastal gardens and those exposed to strong cold winds are difficult to plant but female sea buckthorn will happily grow in these conditions.Use Sea Buckthorn Hergo as cover along a fence line by either tying in the branches or letting it grow bushy. Sea buckthorn has thorns as the name suggests, so it’s a good choice for security. It can also be grown as a statement shrub as it's autumn berries are particularly attractive.When planted up with a male sea buckthorn to pollinate the flowers in the summertime it makes an excellent fruiting hedge which can be left for birds to enjoy or harvested and made into buckthorn jam.How To Care For Hippophae Rhamnoides Hergo                                                                        Female Sea Buckthorn is tolerant and hardy so it needs very little care. Plant yours in any well-drained soil in a bright and sunny position. Water until it’s established and add a layer of mulch in springtime to top up nutrients.

GBP 290.00
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Wisteria Floribunda Rosea or Pink Japanese Wisteria for Sale

Wisteria Floribunda Rosea or Pink Japanese Wisteria for Sale

Romantic and elegant, Wisteria Floribunda Rosea, also known as Pink Japanese Wisteria, is a twining climber prized for striking, showy features. Easily recognized because of the soft pink shade of the lush blossoms, this spectacular variety of Wisteria is hardy and easy to care for.When in full bloom, Wisteria Floribunda Rosea looks dazzling. In the spring, this climbing plant is completely enveloped by drooping clusters of pea-like, delicate pink flowers, each cluster up to 60 centimetres in length. The sweetly fragranced blossoms are lined along the clockwise twining vines, blooming from the base of the stem forward the top, bowing downwards against dark green, pinnate leaves. The pendulous flowers look even more striking when Wisteria Floribunda Rosea is trained along a trellis or an arbor, the flowers creating a stunning floral canopy. The deciduous foliage unfolds coppery, maturing to green in the summer. As the blooming season ends, the flowers give way to elongated, velvety legumes. Long-lived and strong-growing, this cultivar of Wisteria Floribunda flourishes in moist and well-drained soils. Choose a sunny spot for this deciduous climber, to ensure it flowers abundantly. When choosing a location for planting Wisteria Floribunda Rosea, make sure you choose a spot that will leave this eye-catching plant enough space to develop. When mature, this fast-growing plant can be up to 4 to 8 metres tall and 2.5 to 4 metres wide. Fully hardy in the UK, it won’t mind temperatures as low as -15 degrees. This cultivar is also reasonably resistant to pests and diseases. Hardiness of this plant, as well as its outstanding features, earned this flowering climber the prestigious Award of Garden Merit of the Royal Horticultural Society.Same as other Wisteria Floribunda varieties, the pink Rosea cultivar requires routine pruning twice a year, in the winter and summer. When first planted, this climber needs support and remains flexible even when mature.At home in cottage gardens and city gardens alike, this magnificent variety works well as a statement plant or as a lavish flowering border or a hedge. Wisteria Floribunda Rosea needs a supporting structure, so it’s often trained along a trellis, arbors, fences, pergolas or alongside a wall. The impressive effect of drooping blossoms, as well as their delicate scent, are best appreciated when this free-flowering climber is planted near a patio or a sitting area in the garden.If you’re looking for Wisteria plants with white, blue or purple flowers, take a look at our blog for other Wisteria varieties available.

GBP 412.50
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Juglans Regia Common Walnut or English Walnut Trees for Sale

Juglans Regia Common Walnut or English Walnut Trees for Sale

The Common Walnut Tree or English Walnut, which is botanically known as Juglans Regia, is a deciduous medium-sized tree that produces tasty walnuts in autumn. It is perfect for gardeners who love a productive harvest at the end of a growing season. Walnut Trees originate from Asia but Jugulans Regia has established itself as a firm UK favourite. It is a popular choice due to its tough, easy-to-grow nature and dependable harvest.Common or English Walnuts are broad-crowned stately trees with very large oblong pinnate leaves that resemble a hand. Each ‘hand’ will comprise of 5-7 fingers of leaflets that are scented when crushed. It is believed by some that this scent deters flies. Leaves appear in late spring as orangey- brown shoots that turn a fresh green before maturing into textured sturdy foliage that falls with the frost. Its bark is smooth, which sets Common Walnut apart from the Black Walnut that has a textured, broken bark from an early age.Juglans Regia catkins measure up to 10cms in length and the fertilised ones will transform into green cases about 5 cm in width that contain the edible and tasty walnuts which are appreciated by people and squirrels. The Common Walnut has been grown for thousands of years for this edible harvest.This tree will reach up to twenty metres and spread over eight, however it is slow growing and this maximum height and spread this will take 20-50 years. How Hardy Is Juglans RegiaThis is an extremely hardy tree that has fared well in the UK for centuries. It will survive sub-zero temperatures and droughts once established.How To Use Juglans RegiaWalnuts are magnificent trees that deserve a big space to grow into their finest shape. They can form part of a hedgerow, fit in a deep border with room to grow, or fit directly in the lawn as a specimen tree. Children love walnut trees, and they make cooling outside shelters in the summer months with their shady branches.How To Care For Juglans RegiaJuglans Regia is a tolerant low-maintenance tree that takes care of itself once established. After planting you will need to water regularly to establish the root system, and a thick layer of mulch will help it to dig down. After that, your Common Walnut should grow steadily and produce a quick harvest. Juglans Regia is not fussy and will tolerate partial shade, but it grows best in full sun, in soils of any ph. Pruning is not required.Attractive walnut trees are a popular choice in UK gardens. They make excellent gifts for gardeners and thrive in the majority of circumstances.

GBP 300.00
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Prunus Avium Bigarreau Burlat Cherry Tree Fruiting Cherry

Prunus Avium Bigarreau Burlat Cherry Tree Fruiting Cherry

Prunus Avium Bigarreau Burlat is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous cherry tree with sweet dark cherries in June. It requires a pollinating partner such as Merton Premier. This pairing is ideal for informal gardens and specimen trees.Cherry Tree Bigarreau Burlat is synonymous with Prunus cerasus Burlat. It’s a highly productive, heavy-cropping fruit tree and a reliable staple in French kitchen gardens. It suits the UK climate provided it’s sunny and sheltered.This productive cherry has masses of white blossom in spring that attracts so many pollinators the RHS has awarded it the Plants for Pollinators label. After pollination (this is not a self-fertile tree) cherries develop from small, hard orange spheres into dark red, sweet round fruits from the middle of May onwards.It’s a vigorous grower with traditional serrated green leaves in spring and summer. In autumn, its foliage turns fiery orange and red shades. Lover of sweet cherries and beautiful blossom value Tree Bigarreau Burlat’s low maintenance nature and heavy annual harvest. It’s a great choice for small gardens and mixed borders.Height and Spread Of Prunus Avium Bigarreau BurlatCherry Tree Bigarreau Burlat reaches an eventual height of four metres with a 2.5 metre crown. Its trunk and branches remain traditionally cherry-slim.How Hardy is Prunus Avium Bigarreau BurlatThis is a hardy cherry tree in the UK, capable of withstanding sub-zero temperatures, heavy rain, and wind if its roots are well-drained and it receives lots of sunshine in summer. It has good disease resistance and tolerates some drought once established.How To Use Prunus Avium Bigarreau BurlatAn excellent choice for baking fans and kitchen gardeners, Cherry Burlat produces such large juicy crops you’re hard-pressed to use them all. Be sure to eat plenty fresh, and bake the remainder into pies, tarts and cakes. They freeze reasonably well for up to six months.Sweetly scented cherry blossoms attract masses of bees, so it is an excellent pollinating plant for orchards, vegetable patches, and fruit gardens as well as a strong biodiversity champion.How To Care For Prunus Avium Bigarreau BurlatCherry Burlat is low maintenance and easy to grow, but it needs a pollinating partner to produce fruit. Merton Premier is a good choice. Cherry trees tolerate the majority of well-drained soil including chalk, but rich, fertile soil produces the heaviest crops.If your soil is a little thin, bulk up the planting hole with compost or well-rotted manure and apply a thick layer of organic mulch annually.To ripen its cherries, Prunus Avium Bigarreau Burlat needs shelter from harsh winds and all the sunshine you can muster. Water it well for at least a year while its root system establishes and prune out any crossed or damaged branches in late summer.Prune stone fruit trees lightly in late summer after the harvest, removing broken or crossed branches first, then gently shaping the crown. Apply a thick layer of rich, well-rotted organic mulch to the base after pruning.

GBP 300.00
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Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry Tree for Sale. Prunus Tibetica

Prunus Serrula Tibetan Cherry Tree for Sale. Prunus Tibetica

Prunus Serrula or Tibetan CherryPrunus Serrula is an unmistakable cherry tree with polished bronze bark that peels away to reveal new copper growth beneath. This popular small ornamental cherry is synonymous with Prunus Serrula var. Tibetan and Prunus Tibetica. Other common names include Paper Bark Cherry and Birch Bark Cherry. This ornamental flowering cherry tree originates from China – it is a small yet vigorous deciduous tree.In April it produces small white blooms which bud mid-pink and burst into bowl-shaped white stars with yellow whiskery stamen loved by pollinators. The flowers measure 2cms in width and grow in clusters than can cover the entire canopy. Foliage arrives with the blooms in narrow, willowy fingers of mid green which contrast nicely with its deeply polished mahogany-like bark. The summer months mean a rounded head of green pointed leaves and small red oval fruits that birds adore. In autumn the narrow leaves turn a buttery yellow before falling with the frosts.Tibetan Cherry comes into its own in the winter months because its distinct tactile trunk is fully displayed. Deep mahogany bark peels away with age to reveal a golden copper beneath. This polished bark is a real statement and sets it apart from other ornamental cherries.Height and Width of Prunus SerrulaThis is small vigorous round-headed tree that will reach a height of around 5 metres in 20 years, but often stays much shorter. It will spread wider at the crown, but the trunk holds this above head height meaning it does not take up the whole garden. You can keep it at shorter height with pruning.How Hardy Is Prunus SerrulaPrunus Serrula is hardy across all Europe and the UK. It can withstand sub-zero temperatures with ease.  It is pollution tolerant too, so a good choice for urban locations.How To Use Prunus SerrulaIf you want a specimen tree that looks good all year round, Tibetan Cherry is the perfect match. Its polished bark looks stunning set against a white background or dark evergreens. Under plant it with ferns and white summer shrubs to make the most of its glowing bark – the willowy leaves do not cast a thick shade.Tibetan Cherry also works well in the border where it lifts a winter bed, and it can be grown in large well watered pots on the patio. This will naturally restrict its height and allows you to touch and admire the bark all year round. Plant yours in view of a window for year round pleasure.How To Care for Prunus SerrulaPrunus Serrula is tough and will grow in almost all conditions expect waterlogged soils which will rot its roots. If your soil is on the poor side, add a mixture of compost and manure to the planting hole and top up with a fresh layer of organic matter each spring. Tibetan Cherry prefers full sun but can manage in a shadier position too. You do not need to prune this ornamental cherry as it naturally holds a conical upward-reaching frame, but cut away any dead, crossed or broken branches in winter. If you want to restrict its height prune the leader stems.Tibetan Cherry is valued for its unusual polished bark. It’s a tough and beautiful ornamental cherry that bees and birds love. If you have room for just one tree this is a stunning all-rounder. Read our blog post from more on trees with ornamental barks. 

GBP 400.00
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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 210.00
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Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree - Dessert Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree - Dessert Apple Tree

RHS AGM-winning Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree is a smooth-skinned, honey-scented dessert apple with juicy yellow flesh. This deciduous fruit tree suits medium to large-sized gardens.An American variety, bred in 1943, Jonagold is the offspring of Golden Delicious and Jonathan, hence its name. Its sweet and juicy Golden Delicious heritage is tempered by Jonathan’s tart flavour, so it’s perfect for lovers of sweet but tangy high-quality apples.Jonagold dessert apple trees produce white-pink blossom in April and May followed by a large crop of orange-red flushed, or red over gold striped, apples with russet freckles in late October. As well as tasting delicious, Jonagold is a handsome ornamental tree that complements both countryside and urban gardens. This is a popular dessert apple that suits northern Europe’s climate, which is unusual for Golden Delicious varieties.Height and Spread of Malus Domestica JonagoldA regular Jonagold Apple Tree reaches around 5-7 metres tall with an upright broad crown.How Hardy Is Malus Domestica JonagoldFully hardy in the UK if its roots are well drained and it's situated in full sun. Its blossom arrives in April to May, which misses the majority of frosts.How To Use Malus Domestica JonagoldThis is an attractive fruiting tree for wildlife gardens because its blossom tempts bees and its windfall apples feed fruit-loving birds like thrushes. Its apples are dual-purpose. They’re good straight from the branch or cooked in pies, jams, and jellies. They store exceptionally well for up to six months and they’re suitable for freezing or dehydrating.Jonagold dessert apple is a triploid apple in group 4. For the heaviest crops it needs two pollinating partners (or one self-fertile variety) that bloom in April and May. For example, Cox's Pomona and or the lovely Winston Apple. How To Care for Malus Domestica JonagoldChoose a sheltered spot with free-draining soil and full sun. Jonagold likes fertile soil and an annual application of well-rotted organic matter to help boost its health throughout the year. Keep it well-watered for at least 12 months.In midwinter’s dormant season, prune all dead, damaged, or crossed branches and cut back the previous year’s growth by one-third. Cut just above an outward-facing bud to encourage fruiting spurs.

GBP 275.00
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Sorbus Joseph Rock Mountain Ash Tree with Yellow Berries. For Sale Online UK

Sorbus Joseph Rock Mountain Ash Tree with Yellow Berries. For Sale Online UK

The sorbus family of trees, commonly known as the rowan or mountain ash, is a large and horticulturally significant genus which encompasses dwarf shrubs to large trees. They tend to be hardy with attractive flowers, but are in the main, grown for their ornamental foliage and colourful fruit, which provide excellent autumn colour. Sorbus Joseph Rock, a variety of Mountain Ash, is an outstanding deciduous small tree up to 9 metres or more in height with an erect compact head of branches. It provides year-round interest with flowers in spring, attractive foliage in summer and yellow berries in autumn. Clusters of small white flowers are produced in spring. This is followed by glossy green foliage. The leaves are pinnate with 15 to 19 narrowly oblong sharply toothed leaflets, turning to shades of red, orange, copper and purple in autumn. The rich autumn shades provide a striking backdrop for the clusters of rounded berry-like fruits, which emerge creamy-yellow. As they mature, the berries deepening to golden-yellow. The fruits remain on the branches into winter, long after the all the leaves have fallen. The berries are very popular with birds. The origins of this particular variety of rowan are not known but are possibly Chinese. Height And Spread of Sorbus Joseph RockJoseph Rock Mountain Ash can reach a height of 8 to 12 metres with a  spread of 4-8 metres. It’s can take 30 to 50 years to reach its full potential height. This is a compact tree with a neat upright habit.How Hardy Is Sorbus Joseph RockJoseph Rock Mountain Ash is fully hardy to minus 20 in the UK if it’s grown on well-drained soil.How To Use Sorbus Joseph RockMountain Ash suits wildlife-friendly, low-maintenance gardens as part of a colourful woodland scheme. It is also a superb specimen tree for compact urban gardens.How To Care For Sorbus Joseph RockIn terms of aspect, Sorbus Joseph Rock will thrive in full sun or part shade. It likes rich, organic soil. It does best in a neutral to acidic soil.

GBP 350.00
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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 245.00
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Acer Campestre Elsrijk Field Maple Elsrijk for Sale Online

Acer Campestre Elsrijk Field Maple Elsrijk for Sale Online

Acer Campestre Elsrijk or Field Maple Elsrijk is a Dutch variety of Field Maple, best known for its conical growth habit and excellent autumn colour. Undemanding and robust, this deciduous tree is highly versatile and can be used to line pathways or grown as a street tree. When compared to the regular Acer Campestre, the variety Elsrijk has a dense, conical to oval crown and smaller leaves. The lobed foliage starts out as bright green and darkens over the summer. In autumn, this attractive cultivar is at its best, as the leaves turn to warm tones of yellow, orange and reddish. Even though the corymb flowers that appear in the spring are insignificant and do not have ornamental value, they attract many beneficial pollinators.Easy to grow and care for, Acer Campestre Elsrijk tolerates both full sun and partial shade. This versatile tree can thrive in most soil types, including chalky soils. For best results, plant Acer Campestre Elsrijk in a medium-fertile, well-drained soil.The Field Maple Elsrijk variety was first introduced in 1953 in the Netherlands. A European native, this ornamental tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and can survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. A truly robust variety, this variety of maple will not be bothered by salt sprays, city pollution or strong winds, which makes it an ideal candidate for coastal and urban gardens. Considered small to medium-sized, Field Maple Elsrijk grows to be between 7 and 12 meters high when fully mature. Its dense, slightly egg-shaped crown can be up to 5 metres wide. The crown starts out as a narrow cone and forms a broader, oval shape as the tree develops. This cultivar is rarely affected by any serious diseases or pests.With its elegant form and exceptional resistance, Acer Campestre Elsrijk is a great choice for urban and city gardens. The dense, uniformed crown offers architectural value and is best appreciated when this cultivar is planted en masse. Ideal for lining pathways, avenues or streets, this maple variety can also be grown in mixed borders or as a patio tree, where it provides shade and multiple seasons of interest.You might also be interested in our fine selection of Maple cultivars for sale, including striking varieties such as Acer Tataricum Ginnala, the Snake Bark Maples such as Acer Rufinerve as well as our extensive collection of Japanese Acers.

GBP 146.25
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Acer Buergerianum Trident Maple Tree for Sale Online UK

Acer Buergerianum Trident Maple Tree for Sale Online UK

Acer BuergerianumAcer Buergerianum is better known as the Trident Maple due to its three-lobed leaves. It’s a particularly interesting Acer that’s small in size with contrasting large foliage.Trident Maple is a small-sized bushy deciduous tree that was introduced from East China and Korea in 1890. It’s instantly recognisable 3.5 inch long trident foliage emerges bronze before maturing into a deep glossy green with a paler green tone beneath. Like almost all acers, Buergerianum has stunning autumn foliage in red and orange shades but it’s especially long-lived, clinging on after the first frosts have de-leafed other acers.Understated yellow-green flowers appear during April and May and while you may not notice them, the pollinators will. Flowers mature in samaras measuring up to an inch long during the autumn.Young trees have pale bark and as they grow the trunks mature into a browny-orange that flakes away in winter to reveal a rainbow of earthy tones beneath.This is an excellent choice of tree for more compact gardens as it doesn’t get too big.Height and Spread of Acer BuergerianumTrident Maple will reach a maximum height of 7-12 metres and produce an oval-shaped canopy with plenty of light and space beneath. It has a particularly slow-growing habit taking 10-20 years to reach its maximum height.How Hardy Is Acer BuergerianumTrident Maple is a tough little tree that can survive down to -25 degrees in a sheltered spot with well-drained roots.How to Use Acer BuergerianumThis tree is a perfect specimen tree for smaller gardens. It provides interest all year round and doesn’t outgrow it’s welcome.A row of Trident Maples along a fence line provides summer shade and privacy with flaming autumn colours. In winter, the peeling bark and well-shaped trunk bring structure that glints in early morning frosts.How To Care For Acer BuergerianumOnce established this tree needs little maintenance. Plant it in a sheltered position to retain the leaves into late autumn and ensure newly planted trees are well watered.Trident Maple tolerates most well-drained soils including chalk, and there is no need to prune as it holds a pleasing shape all year round.A thick layer of mulch around the base will boost the tree’s colour and ensure a healthy growing season, but that’s as much as you need to do for this tough and pretty maple tree.

GBP 195.00
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Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana or Santana Climbing Rose also Hybrid Tea Rose SantanaRosa Santana is a large-flowered deciduous climber that produces semi-double, deep red flowers. The blossoms are highly-decorative and produce a soft fragrance. The profusion of the scarlet red roses is borne in small clusters, perfectly contrasted by the dark green, glossy foliage. When open, the flowers measure between 8 and 10 centimetres each. Not unlike most hybrid tea roses, Santana Climbing Rose is a continuously blooming cultivar, which means you will get to enjoy its gorgeous flowers for the better part of the year. This is usually from early spring to late in the autumn. This variety is particularly resistant to downy mildew. It has average resistance when it comes to black spot. For the latter, preventative treatment is recommended for best results.Height and Spread of Rosa SantanaA vigorous variety, Santana Climbing Rose will achieve a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 2 to 5 years. This particular variety is well-suited to be grown in pots as it is fairly compact when mature.How Hardy is Rosa SantanaFirst selected in Germany, this hybrid tea rose variety is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, winter protection is still recommended- be sure to take necessary steps to prevent frost from damaging this attractive climber.How To Use Rosa SantanaSantana Climbing Rose has attractive foliage, vigorous growth habit, and most importantly, it will continuously produce clusters of gorgeous ruby red roses throughout the season. Needless to say, it will add value and interest to any garden! Fantastic for pillars or covering up drab sun-facing walls on your property, Hybrid Tea Rose Santana will also look stunning when left to grow against trellis, arches or pergolas. Any structure that will allow the plant to spread and proudly display its abundant flowers. Grow in a container with a suitable screen for climbing to add interest to entryways or patios.How To Care For Rosa SantanaThis climbing rose is not too demanding. It will perform best when grown in a sheltered sunny position. Santana Climbing Rose is not particularly picky when it comes to the type of soil, but be sure not to plant it in a spot where you have previously grown roses as the soil will be depleted from nutrients.

GBP 412.50
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