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Cercis Chinensis Shirobana. Chinese Redbud for Sale. UK wide

Cercis Chinensis Shirobana. Chinese Redbud for Sale. UK wide

Pinus Nigra Nana Dwarf form of Black Pine Tree. Buy Online

Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon for Sale

Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon for Sale

Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon Rose of SharonThe Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon is also commonly called the Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon. It produces large lilac-pink flowers that measure 10 centimeters in diameter. The flowers start to appear in mid-summer and persist throughout the autumn months. Although each bloom only lasts a single day, the shrub produces a non-stop riot of flowers. Each blossom stands out in stark contrast against the ovate foliage. They attract a wide assortment of butterflies and other pollinators to the garden. It is an exceptionally useful shrub for the back of the border because of its height. The Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon grows with a rounded habit to a height of 240 to 360 cm with a width of 120 to 180 cm. Its abundant growth makes it a wonderful privacy screen.Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon belongs in the Chiffon series of Hibiscus. It was first developed by Dr. Roderick Woods, an amateur breeder from Cambridgeshire. His goal was to cultivate a truly outstanding pink flower, but he instead developed the double, anemone style Chiffon series of plants. Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon has lilac pink flowers.Other shrubs in the collection include Hibiscus Syriacus China Chiffon and Hibiscus Syriacus White Chiffon. Unlike many hibiscus cultivars, the Chiffon cultivars tolerate cold weather.Plant Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon in full sun for the best blooms and plant growth. It prefers well-draining soil that is organically rich. The soil should be kept moderately moist to encourage the shrub to develop a dense root system. Unlike many flowering shrubs, it can tolerate poor soil, drought, humidity, excessive heat, and even salt spray. It is also highly deer resistant which makes it a favourite shrub for woodland gardens.Prune Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon in the early spring. It can be pruned back to the first three or four buds in the autumn to encourage larger and more robust flower production the following year.The Lavender Chiffon Rose of Sharon should be a treasured addition to anyone’s garden. It won the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticulture Society. There is little doubt that it will become a much admired show-stopping addition to your landscape.

GBP 203.00
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Hippophae Rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn Plants for Sale UK. Plants for Coastal Gardens.

Hippophae Rhamnoides Sea Buckthorn Plants for Sale UK. Plants for Coastal Gardens.

Hippophae Rhamnoides, more commonly known as Sea Buckthorn, is a spiky, deciduous shrub prized for its hardiness and striking orange fruit or berries. Able to withstand strong winds and salt spray, this ornamental shrub is ideal for coastal gardens. Narrow, silvery leaves emerge on thorny branches in the early spring. The willow-like foliage keeps its colour until it drops late in the autumn. Not long after, the tiny, yellow flowers unfold. Although too small to be really appreciated, the blossoms attract pollinators, before ripening into masses of plump orange berries. Bright and showy, the berries hang in egg-shaped clusters. The berries offer winter interest, staying on the bare twigs throughout the cold months. Besides their ornamental value, Sea Buckthorn berries are prized for nutritional and medicinal qualities. Naturally occurring by the seaside and on sand dunes, this thorny, dioecious shrub easily adapts to a variety of conditions. From nutritionally poor soil, eroded and salty soil to loam and sand, Sea Buckthorn isn’t picky about the location. However, it won’t tolerate any shade and needs to be planted in a sunny spot. A European native, this deciduous shrub won’t mind even if the temperatures drop well below -20 degrees. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, Sea Buckthorn is frost and wind resistant, which is why it is often found in coastal gardens throughout the UK. Easy to grow, this bushy shrub has no known problems with common pests and diseases and doesn’t require hard pruning. Fast-growing and long-lived, Sea Buckthorn can grow to be 2 to 8 metres tall and wide, when fully mature, but the established specimens rarely go over 4 metres in height. The innate qualities of this spiky shrub make it ideal for seaside gardens, where it is often planted en masse, in a hedge or a border, or serving as a windbreak. It can also be grown as a tree. Its resistance to salty, strong winds and tolerance of poor soil and stiff, upright branches are ideal for maritime conditions. Low-maintenance and hardy, Sea Buckthorn makes a sturdy, fuss-free hedge with year-round interest and edible fruit.

GBP 217.50
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Pinus Nigra Austriaca Tree. Austrian Pine for sale online UK

Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Acer Palmatum Dissectum Garnet Feathered Trees Buy Online UK

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots Pine Evergreen Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots Pine Evergreen Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Sylvestris Norska Scots PinePinus sylvestris 'Norska,' commonly known as Scots Pine ‘Norska,’ is a compact, slow-growing dwarf evergreen conifer with striking blue-green needles and an elegant, pyramidal form. A cultivated variety of the native Scots Pine, the dwarf Norska variety has a distinctive neat and uniform growth habit, making it an good choice tree for smaller gardens or landscapes with limited space. Its hardy nature, year-round colour, and adaptability to various soil conditions make it a favourite among gardeners and landscapers alike.Scots Pine ‘Norska’ is a dwarf variety of the widely distributed Pinus sylvestris. This cultivar features densely packed, twisted blue-green needles that grow in pairs, creating a soft-textured appearance. The bark, characteristic of Scots Pines, matures to display a rich reddish-brown hue that peels in patches, adding additional ornamental appeal. The tree's growth is slow and steady, forming a naturally compact, pyramidal shape without the need for extensive pruning. Over time, its crown becomes rounded, giving the tree a stately presence in the garden.Height and Spread of Pinus Sylvestris NorskaThis dwarf variety of conifer typically grows to a mature height of 2 to 3 metres, with a spread of 1.5 to 2 metres. Its compact stature and symmetrical form make it ideal for smaller landscapes or as a rock garden centre piece.How Hardy is Pinus Sylvestris Norska?This is a hardy conifer! Pinus sylvestris 'Norska' is highly cold-tolerant. It is well-adapted to harsh winters and can endure windy conditions, drought, and poor soils, provided they are well-draining.How To Use Pinus Sylvestris NorskaScots Pine ‘Norska’ is a versatile addition to the garden. Its compact size and year-round visual appeal make it an excellent choice for foundation plantings, ornamental specimens, or as part of a mixed conifer border. It works beautifully in rock gardens and alpine landscapes, where its blue-green needles contrast vividly with stones and low-growing plants. This conifer also performs well in containers, offering a striking vertical accent for patios or terraces.How To Care For Pinus Sylvestris NorskaFor optimal growth, plant Pinus sylvestris 'Norska' in a location that receives full sun. It thrives in a variety of soil types, from sandy to loamy, but good drainage is essential. Once established, it requires minimal watering, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice. Avoid heavy fertilization, as this can lead to overly vigorous growth that detracts from its natural form. Prune only to remove dead or damaged branches, as excessive pruning can disrupt its compact shape. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and suppress weeds.

GBP 198.75
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Robinia Pseudoacacia Standard Common Robinia False Acacia

Robinia Pseudoacacia Standard Common Robinia False Acacia

Robinia pseudoacacia, also known as Common Robinia or False Acacia is an attractive, large deciduous tree prized for its pea-like flowers and exceptional hardiness. The specimens we offer are already formed and shaped as standard trees on a long clear stem, making them ideally suited for a focus of interest in the garden or lining pathways, when planted in rows and for above the fence screening.Dense and textured, the deciduous foliage consists of dark green, pinnate leaves that turn to yellow in the autumn. In June, the highly-decorative foliage serves as a contrasting backdrop to a profusion of lovely white pea-like flowers, borne in long pendant racemes. The blossoms are not only decorative, but attract bees as well, which led to this cultivar winning the Perfect for Pollinators badge. The impressive floral display is followed by purplish-brown seed pods. In the winter, the rugged bark and thorny branches offer interest.Similar to other Robinia varieties, False Acacia is quite undemanding and adaptable. This cultivar will tolerate dry and poor soils- including clay, urban pollution, light shade, drought, and deer. However, to ensure best results, plant Common Robinia in a sunny spot in your garden, where soil is moist and rich in nutrients. As this cultivar does not perform well in overly wet soils, make sure to provide proper drainage. Considered pest and disease free.Native to the USA and Northern Mexico, Robinia pseudoacacia fares well in harsh climates. With the ability to survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero, Common Robinia is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Its good constitution and performance, as well as its highly-decorative appearance, earned this variety the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.With a fast growth rate and a spreading habit, False Acacia can grow to be over 12 metres high and 8 metres wide, in a period of 2 to 50 years. In its full standard shape however, it is easy to keep in shape with an annual trim.Pretty oriental appearance and resilience make Robinia pseudoacacia a great candidate for a low-maintenance specimen tree. The trees we offer are full standard, with a clear stem and a striking, round crown, which offers both architectural and ornamental value. Trained like this, False Acacia is also suitable for mass plantings, whether to create a stunning tree border or line avenues and walkways.Make sure to take a look at our collection of elegant clear stem trees.

GBP 356.25
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Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa, commonly known as the Common Alder or Black Alder, is a small to mid-sized bushy tree. Appreciated for its striking looks and stellar performance in poor conditions, this deciduous tree is an all-around overachiever. A good candidate for mass planting, reclaiming land and mixed shrub borders.The Common Alder Tree grows in a columnar, upright habit, but the specimens we offer are shaped as multi-stemmed trees. As it matures, the cultivar will become more rounded. The deciduous foliage of Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem consists of bright green, rounded leaves with serrated edges. Although this tree has many notable traits, its most popular for its sticky young growth and pendulous, yellow catkins. The catkins appear on the tree in March and harden into woody cones with winged seeds, that offer interest throughout the year, including the following winter. The bark is dark brown with fissured striping.Naturally occurring near rivers, streams, and lakes, the Common Alder Tree is perhaps best known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soils. Poorly drained and heavy soils will not bother the Black Alder, but nor will drought, once established. With a stunning range of conditions it can successfully adapt to, this variety can be grown in any soil, as long as it is in full sun. As it tolerates urban pollution as well, this deciduous tree is an excellent candidate for city gardens.Native to Europe and the British Isles, Common Alder is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It can survive even in the severest European climates, and it will not mind frost or strong, harsh winds. Performs well in coastal gardens.Long-lived and vigorous, the Common Alder Tree can grow to be over 12 metres high and 4 to 8 metres wide, over a period of 20 to 50 years. Keeping its multi-stemmed habit neat and tidy requires only routine removal of dead, damaged, or congested shoots. The pruning should be done in late winter or early spring.With its attractive shape, Alnus Glutinosa multi stem looks even more decorative than in its standard form. Grow it as a specimen tree for the winter interest it offers and the highly-decorative, deciduous foliage. Common Alder is ideally suited for gardens with poor soil, or for adding ornamental value to bare patches of land. In mixed shrub borders, the bright, glossy foliage offers texture and serves as a backdrop to showier varieties. See also our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 189.00
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Japanese Angelica Tree UK. Aralia Elata for sale online.

Ilex Meserveae Blue Prince Globe, for sale online UK.

Sorbus Aucuparia Edulis Tree. Rowan, Mountain Ash Buy UK

Syringa Vulgaris Nadezhda Lilac Tree for Sale Online UK

Syringa Vulgaris Nadezhda Lilac Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Chinensis Avondale Chinese Redbud Tree. Buy Online

Cercis Chinensis Avondale Chinese Redbud Tree. Buy Online

Pyrus Calleryana Capital Flowering Pear Ornamental Pear

Pyrus Calleryana Capital Flowering Pear Ornamental Pear

Pyrus Calleryana Capital, to give it its full botanical name, belongs to the family of flowering, ornamental pears native to China. This particular cultivar was bred in the United States, and it is treasured for its narrow growth habit and beautiful foliage. Flowering or Ornamental Pear Capital is a tall deciduous tree that can be grown as a specimen tree, or planted en masse, for lining pathways and avenues.The Pyrus Calleryana family of pears are flowering or ornamental pears rather than fruiting or eating pears such as the Pyrus Communis varieties.With an upright, narrow habit, this tree naturally forms a slender, columnar shape. The lush foliage is dark green and glossy, and consists of oval leaves with wavy margins that hang vertically from the branches. During the spring, clusters of delicate white blossoms adorn this highly-decorative tree, and give way to tiny, russet coloured fruits, which are loved by birds.  In the autumn, the foliage turns to a spectacular hue of purplish-red, creating a dramatic effect in the landscape.Height and Spread of Pyrus Calleryana Capital Slender but tall, Flowering Pear Capital can grow to be around 8 to 10 metres in height, and up to 3 metres in width.How Hardy Is Pyrus Calleryana CapitalFully hardy in the United Kingdom, this deciduous tree is not bothered by frost and can survive even subzero temperatures. However, in areas prone to late frosts, this cultivar will appreciate a sheltered position in the garden that would protect its blossoms. Tolerates paving and windy conditions, as well as urban pollution.How To Use Pyrus Calleryana CapitalThe narrow form of this deciduous flowering tree lends itself well to tight spaces, and it is ideally suited for mass planting. Flowering Pear Capital can be used to form an informal screen, or to line avenues and pathways.When grown on its own, this deciduous cultivar makes a splendid specimen tree. Multiple seasons of interest this tree offers will attract attention throughout the year, and the distinct growth habit will add architectural value to the landscape. How To Care For Pyrus Calleryana CapitalNot unlike its close relatives, this deciduous, ornamental pear is exceptionally resilient. It will adapt to poor soils, including chalk and clay, and tolerate some drought once established. However, for best results, plant it in humus-rich, well-drained soil in full sun. Considered to be a low-maintenance tree, Flowering Pear Capital will not require extensive pruning to keep its attractive narrow shape. Light annual pruning during the plant’s dormant season will keep it in optimal form.Elegant and striking, this ornamental flowering pear is suitable both for large and small gardens. Ideally suited to be planted en masse or grown as a focus of interest, this versatile cultivar offers plenty of interest but requires very little care in return.

GBP 192.50
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Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

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

GBP 243.75
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Dwarf Austrian Pine Pinus Nigra Pierrick Bregeon

Liquidambar Styraciflua Lane Roberts Sweetgum Lane Roberts

Liquidambar Styraciflua Lane Roberts Sweetgum Lane Roberts

Liquidambar Styraciflua Lane Roberts also called Sweetgum Lane Roberts, is a deciduous tree that is a selected clone of the Sweet Gum that grows throughout the eastern United States. It is typically much smaller than its parent the American Sweetgum tree. Usually for their attractive foliage which takes on brilliant and long-lasting autumn colour. Lane Roberts is one of the most reliable for its autumn colour which is rich blackish-crimson red. Liquidambar Styraciflua Lane Roberts has maple-like leaves that are deeply lobed and brilliant green. Each leaf usually has five to seven lobes. In fact, it is frequently mistaken for a maple tree. It does produce insignificant flowers followed by burr-like fruit clusters. The tree’s bark is smooth and grey. In the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant blackish crimson hue that is truly stunning. It makes an outstanding shade tree.Height and Spread of Liquidambar styraciflua Lane RobertsThis tree grows in a pyramid shape to a height of 7 to 12 meters with a canopy width of about 7 meters. It usually develops a broad crown.How Hardy is the Sweetgum Lane Roberts? Sweetgum Lane Roberts is hardy to a UK plant hardiness zone 5 which means it is full hardy even in very cold winters.How to Use the Liquidambar styraciflua Lane RobertsThis tree is an outstanding landscape specimen. It is also a great shade tree. Plant it somewhere that you can enjoy its dazzling autumn hues.How to Care for the Liquidambar styraciflua Lane RobertsPlant this tree in full sun to enjoy outstanding autumn colours. The tree will grow in partial shade but its autumn foliage hues may not be as bright. It prefers moist acidic loam that is rich in organic content. After planting, keep the tree’s roots evenly moist to encourage growth. Even after the tree is established, it does not tolerate drought well.Sweetgum Lane Roberts is sure to dazzle all onlookers during the autumn months when its leaves are strikingly coloured. Plant the tree in a location where you can truly enjoy its unique beauty. 

GBP 180.00
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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 262.50
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