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Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Japanese Angelica Tree UK. Aralia Elata for sale online.

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea or Purple Indian Bean Tree is a beautiful, late flowering deciduous tree with large attractive purple foliage and white bell-shaped flowers. It holds the RHS AGM and its medium size suits compact gardens.Catalpa is a genus of late flowering trees native to tropical and temperate regions of East Asia, the Caribbean, and the eastern and south-eastern United States. The sub-species Catalpa Bignonioides is native to the United States where it’s called Indian Bean Tree and is often grown as a street tree. Catalpa erubescens Purpurea is a hybrid of the Indian Bean Tree. It retains its parent plant’s attractive nature and bean-like pods, but adds rich purple shades to its foliage. Young shoots and early leaves emerge blackish-purple and mature to dark green in late summer. As they mature, 3 cm white bell-shaped flowers with orange and purple markings bloom in large panicles. If pollinated, these flowers develop into long, slim bean-like seed capsules.Purple Hybrid Catalpa takes a few years to mature and develop its flowers but it’s worth the wait.Height And Spread of Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Indian Bean Tree reaches 12 metres and spreads over 8 metres in 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaIts foliage looks delicate, but this is a hardy tree in the UK if its roots are well drained and it’s positioned in a sheltered spot.How To Use Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaThis is an excellent specimen tree for a sheltered lawn where it grabs all the attention in summer. It also suits the back of a mixed border with other varieties of Indian Bean Trees such as Catalpa Bignonioides Nana and  Catalpa Bignonioides Aurea.How To Care For Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Hybrid Catalpa needs a moist but well-drained spot in a sunny position that’s sheltered from harsh winds that tear its large foliage.It will grow in all types of soil including clay and chalk if it has wind protection and plenty of sun.  Young trees benefit from frost protection. Cover their branches in horticultural fleece when frost is forecast. Pruning isn’t necessary and will ruin the shape of the branches.Give Purple Indian Bean Tree lots of water until you see new growth and add a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in spring to help boost that rich foliage and stunning flowers later in summer.

GBP 161.25
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Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is a compact evergreen magnolia renowned for its large showy, fragranced flowers. Evergreen and elegant, this striking cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen plant or mixed shrub borders. Like its deciduous cousins, Magnolia Grandiflora also produces massive showy flowers but tends to do this in summer rather than spring. The cultivar ‘Maryland’ differentiates itself by rounded, compact shrub (rather than tree) shape.With all the noteworthy qualities of its close relatives, this eye-catching cultivar has a few interesting differences. The lush foliage consists of glossy, broad, elliptic leaves, but unlike most bull bay Magnolias, Maryland doesn’t have a brown underside. Instead, the large, leathery leaves are light, olive green beneath, forming a rounded, compact shrub, rather than a tree. Although the foliage differentiates this cultivar from its evergreen cousins, the blossoms are as equally stunning as those of other Magnolia cultivars. In the summer, massive creamy white flowers grace this compact shrub. Large and goblet-shaped, the blossoms have a sweet, citrusy fragrance.Tolerant of full sun to partial shade, this flowering shrub thrives in moist but well-drained soil, rich in humus. When it comes to acidity, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland prefers neutral to slightly acidic soils. Apart from being highly decorative, this ornamental shrub is quite robust. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland can survive even when the temperatures drop to -20 degrees. However, to avoid potential damage from frost and biting winds, apply a layer of mulch during winter, and choose a sheltered location for planting.A cross between Magnolia Grandiflora and Magnolia Virginiana, the cultivar Maryland is quite fast growing, although it stays fairly compact even when fully mature. This evergreen shrub can grow to be 3 to 8 meters tall and 2 to 4 metres wide, which is, when compared to other Magnolia Grandiflora varieties, rather petite.With a rich, leathery foliage, elegant, compact form and clusters of aromatic blossoms, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is ideal as a focus or a specimen plant. Although this plant has a year-round interest, its graceful and sophisticated appearance is at its best in the summer, when this shrub is in full bloom. Consider planting this Magnolia variety in a mixed shrub border, either underplanted with low-growing flowering shrubs, or combined with medium-sized, evergreen bushes.See also our full range of Magnolia varieties we have available.

GBP 598.13
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Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate Colorado Spruce Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate Colorado Spruce Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Iseli Fastigiate (Colorado or Blue Spruce) is a striking conifer with evergreen steel-blue foliage that reaches a slender 75 centimetres in width. It’s an excellent choice for formal Italianate gardens, doorsteps, and adding vertical height without width.Picea Pungens is the Colorado spruce that’s also called the Blue spruce. It’s native to the Rocky Mountains and found at elevations of 1,800 to 3,300 metres in Colarado, Utah, Wyoming and Idaho. The Iseli Fastigiate variety was discovered as a seedling in the Iseli Conifer Nursey, Oregon USA in 1965. The Iseli nursery is famous for its range of Colorado spruce trees including Iseli Foxtail and Iseli Gem. This fastigiate conifer is loved for its narrowly upright conical form with rich steel blue needles. It might be slender, but this spruce is so densely packed with needles it’s difficult to see through the branches. With its slim form, striking steel blue needles and ability to fit into almost every garden scheme, it’s no wonder this variety has been popular for decades.This variety can be used as a living Christmas tree. Height And Spread of Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateColorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate is naturally slim and reaches no more than 75 centimetres in width by three metres in height.How Hardy is Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateColorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate is as hardy as its parent plant and will cope easily with sub-zero winters in the UK if its roots are well drained. It can cope with some drought once established too.How To Use Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateThe most obvious use of the American fastigiate spruce is adding height without volume in small to medium-sized gardens, but it’s also excellent in rock gardens and Japanese gardens. Its formal shape creates pillars on either side of a doorway or path, but its rich steel blue foliage enhances all types of gardens from modern townhouse courtyards to country cottage acres.Try planting a row of Colorado Spruce Iseli Fastigiate behind a seating area, or along a fence line, to create privacy from nosy neighbours and a dense windbreak that’s also appreciated by birds and insects.How To Care For Picea Pungens Iseli FastigiateAn easy-care, low-maintenance Picea Pungens needs little attention once it’s established.Choose a spot in full sun with neutral to acidic soil in an exposed or sheltered spot. No pruning is required, but the number one killer of newly planted trees is lack of water, so give it a watering can full each day until you spot new growth. Trees need lots of water to establish their root system no matter how drought-tolerant their mature form is.A thick layer of acidic mulch (bracken, pine or ericaceous compost) each year will boost its nutrient intake and seal in moisture.

GBP 701.25
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Thuja Smaragd Pencil Cypress. White Cedar Pencil Cypress UK

Thuja Smaragd Pencil Cypress. White Cedar Pencil Cypress UK

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte is a greengage plum variety. Greengage plums are cultivars of the common European plum (Prunus Domestica), best known for their greenish skin and rich, confectionery flavour. Although the first true greengage was bred in France, the ancestor of these particular plums was a wild specimen found in Anatolian peninsula. Reine Claude Verte is a medium-sized, deciduous tree that is considered to be the most popular variety of greengage plums, and it is the only variety that is almost an unchanged form of the original greengage cultivar. Its full botanical name is Prunus domestica subsp. italica Reine Claude Verte.This upright, compact tree flaunts a lush display of white blossoms in March through to April. The dainty, 5-petalled flowers are attractive to pollinators and followed by round, light green plums that can be picked from the tree in September. Do not let the deceiving colour of greengage plums fool you- these plums are juicy and exceptionally sweet. The fruit is equally tasty when eaten straight from the tree or when processed into preserves.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VertePlum Reine Claude Verte is larger than related fruit trees, and it can achieve a maximum size of 5 to 10 metres, with a spread of 2 to 6 metres.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteFully hardy in the United Kingdom, Greengage Plum can survive sub-zero temperatures, and it is not bothered by frosts.How To Use Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteAlthough plums can be quite decorative, with their beautiful natural form and romantic spring blossoms, these trees are mostly grown for their fruit, and Plum Reine Claude Verte is no exception. It can be grown on its own, as a specimen tree, or planted en masse for a more abundant fruit production. Its sweet plums are both culinary and dessert, but they do not store well unless frozen.As a self-fertile variety, Greengage Plum relies on insects for pollen. But, even though this cultivar does not need a pollination partner to produce fruit, it can serve as one to sterile plum varieties, particularly those who flower at the same time.How To Care For Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteEasy to grow and to care for, Plum Reine Claude Verte will be happy in any soil, but growing this cultivar in humus-rich, well-drained soil will give you the best results. Choose a spot in full sun to encourage better fruit production. When it comes to pruning, there is little that needs to be done to keep this deciduous tree healthy. If the heavy crops start breaking the branches, thin fruit as needed.An old and reliable variety, Plum Reine Claude Verte produces good crops of dual-purpose plums. Suitable for all training forms and considered low-maintenance, this plum variety is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

GBP 38.25
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Arundo Donax Aureovariegata Giant Reed Variegata Grass

Arundo Donax Aureovariegata Giant Reed Variegata Grass

Arundo Donax Aureovariegata is an evergreen ornamental grass with striped green and white leaves. It’s an excellent prairie plant or a colourful addition to mixed grass borders.Arundo Donax is native to the Middle East, where it’s more often called Giant Reed Grass, and has naturalised in California, the Caribbean, and Mediterranean areas. The variety Giant Reed Variegata was bred for ornamental purposes. It has strong erect stems with strappy leaves that can reach up to 30 cm long. These leaves are striped white and green which is unusual for an Arundo Donax.In late autumn, long panicles of feathery flowers emerge from the mound centre to reach several metres in height. The fluffy flowers are purple and very attractive to small birds who use them in their nests.This is an unusual ornamental grass with a surprising purple flower. It’s a great choice for mixed borders and is suitable for large plant containers.Height And Spread of Arundo Donax AureovariegataGiant Reed Variegata needs room to grow. It will reach two metres in height and one metre in spread over 2-5 years.How Hardy Is Arundo Donax AureovariegataThis ornamental grass is hardy throughout most of the UK. It needs very well-drained soil and doesn’t cope with consistently wet soil or foliage.How To Use Arundo Donax AureovariegataThis is a lovely architectural shrub with interesting long leaves and unusual flower spikes. It grows in well-drained borders, sheltered front gardens and large well-watered containers.It’s also an eye-catching addition to prairie gardens and low-maintenance wildlife-friendly spaces.How To Care For Arundo Donax AureovariegataChoose a position in full sun with well-drained soil. Giant Reed Variegata tolerates all well-drained soils including poor chalky or sandy sites. It needs shelter from strong winds, so a sunny wall-side border is a good bet.Pruning isn’t required, but any damaged or old leaves can be cut off when they die back in late autumn to keep it looking tidy. A thick layer of mulch in springtime will boost its flower production. Be sure to water it well until established and raise container grown ornamental grass up on feet to promote good drainage.

GBP 103.13
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Amelanchier arborea Robin Hill. Amelanchier Robin Hill Tree

Amelanchier arborea Robin Hill. Amelanchier Robin Hill Tree

Amelanchier arborea Robin Hill (Amelanchier Robin Hill)The Amelanchier arborea Robin Hill, also known as the Amelanchier Robin Hill, is a small ornamental tree. It grows in a dense, upright fashion. As it ages, the branches take on a distinguished spreading habit that gives it a regal appearance. When fully grown the tree reaches a height of 4 to 8m with a canopy spread of 4 to 8m. Robin Hill usually reaches its full height and width between 10 to 20 years of age. In the early spring months, Amelanchier Robin Hill’s foliage appears in shades of eye-catching bronze. As the leaves mature, they take on a mint green hue and in the autumn the tree’s foliage becomes a blazing display of orange and red. Each spring, the tree is adorned with small pink buds that quickly open to a bevy of pink flowers that rapidly fade to snow white.  As the flowers wilt and die back, the tree produces an abundance of reddish and purple fruits that often persist on the branches into autumn. The tree usually attracts a wide assortment of birds and wildlife who favour the tasty fruit as a dietary staple.  The Amelanchier arborea Robin Hill grows best in full sun or partial shade. However, for the best autumn foliage colours, the Amelanchier tree should be grown in full sunlight. It prefers a planting location that has rich, acidic soil that is well-draining. It does not tolerate wet-feet, but also cannot withstand periods of drought. Ideally, the soil should be moist but not boggy. 

GBP 136.50
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Salix Sachalinensis Golden Sunshine Willow Ornamental Willow

Salix Sachalinensis Golden Sunshine Willow Ornamental Willow

Grown for its brilliant golden foliage, Salix sachalinensis Golden Sunshine, more commonly known as Golden Sunshine Willow, is a deciduous, multi-stemmed shrub. Ideal as a statement or a specimen plant, this ornamental shrub variety of willow offers interest through all four season. In the spring, the distinctive vivid chrome-yellow foliage unfolds. The bright, lance-like leaves are narrow and elegant, densely held along reddish twigs. As the leaves form, insignificant willow catkins appear, borne in elongated, pale yellow stamens. In the autumn, the colour of the foliage deepens, turning to shades of chartreuse. When the foliage drops, the reddish-brown, upright spreading stems of Golden Sunshine Willow provide winter interest.Fast-growing and adaptable, Salix sachalinensis Golden Sunshine prefers full sun and moist soils, regardless of their type. As most willow varieties, Golden Sunshine is tolerant of wet, boggy soils and poor drainage, so it is often planted in areas prone to seasonal flooding or ponds and streams. Vigorous, with a broad, upright spreading habit, this shrub can grow to be up to 2 metres high and 5 metres across in ideal conditions.Discovered in Japan, this variety of willow is fully hardy in all of the UK. Able to survive even in the severest European continental climates, Salix Sachalinensis Golden Sunshine won’t require sheltering from frost and cold winds. Considered low-maintenance, Golden Sunshine Willow should be pruned occasionally, after the dormant season. The natural, bushy form of this cultivar should be rejuvenated with the removal of dead and damaged twigs. If you want to reduce the size of the shrub or to promote the growth of new, more vibrant stems, simply cut back the older branches. The spectacular, golden-yellow foliage and elegant form of this deciduous shrub make it a great choice as a statement plant, or a part of an ornamental shrub border or hedge. The display of dense, bright yellow leaves is highly decorative and provides privacy, and in the winter, the bare twigs of this multi-stemmed shrub serve the same function. Plant Golden Sunshine Willow to add texture and colour to your garden, or use its dramatic features to accent your garden.For more plants that thrive on wet soils, take a look at our assortment of willow varieties including Salix Babylonica - Weeping Willow Tree or Salix Alba Willow Tree. See our collection of hedging plants for more shrubs suitable for hedges and borders.  

GBP 112.00
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Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood Tree

Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood Tree

Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood is native to the forests of eastern North America, where it thrives along the edges of wooded areas and swamps. In its natural habitat, Dogwood is one of the first wild trees to bloom in early May, with its white flowers lighting up the woodlands with their delicate beauty. If you have a lightly shaded area, this small tree will provide you with early spring beauty for many years to come.While silver pagoda dogwood has some of the same characteristics as the variegated cornus, its spring flowering habit and taller, more elegant shape can fill a different need in your garden plan.This particular cultivar, Cornus alternifolia Argentea, was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993 for its suitability for landscaping in United Kingdom gardens. It is fully hardy. Growing over 20 years to 5 metres in height, with a spread of 3 metres, the silver pagoda dogwood is a lovely accent tree for even a small garden. The branches, upturned at the ends, grow in tiers with wide gaps in between, leading to the descriptive name pagoda, and giving them a particularly graceful appearance. The bright white flowers appear in spring to early summer, and give way to flattish blue-black fruits on red stalks by October. Throughout the growing season, the green leaves with their silver-white edging light up the landscape, giving its name the silver pagoda dogwood. In fall, they turn reddish-purple before dropping off. Cornus alternifolia Argentea grows best in sun to semi-shade, with a well-drained acidic soil rich in organic matter with medium moisture. It needs little or no pruning, as its natural shape is part of its attractive appearance. The silver pagoda dogwood can be planted as an accent plant in lawn, in a garden setting, or along the edge of woodlands. Its versatility, size and year-round beauty make it a valuable addition to any garden.

GBP 647.50
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Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia has many names including the Japanese Camellia, Deciduous Camellia and Japanese Stewartia. This is an attractive, deciduous, ornamental shrub or tree. Left to its own devices, it has a naturally rounded habit and grows slowly into a small, multi-stem deciduous tree. It owes its name – Pseudocamellia – to its showy white flowers. These camellia-like flowers are up to 8 cm wide, with five white petals with orange anthers at the centre. The flowers are round and flat and are produced in summer, generally from June right up until the end of August.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has highly decorative foliage. Emerging new foliage each spring is purple, maturing over the summer to rich green and then finally to fiery red or orange (depending on conditions) in autumn before dropping its leaves.The Deciduous Camellia has quite a striking bark that peels to display a mottled mixture of creams and browns, rather resembling marble. This is best observed during the winter months and early spring. The Japanese Camellia is very hardy if it is kept out of drying winds. It has survived winters as cold as -30 °C. Deciduous Camellia performs best if it is sheltered as the blooms and foliage can be damaged by cold drying winds. A sheltered partially shady spot is ideal although an aspect with morning sun will also work. Stewartia Pseudocamellia likes a well-drained but moist acidic to neutral soil. There is no need to prune as it holds its own attractive natural shape unless you want a specific shrub shape. Mulch around the base in early spring and water young trees in hot weather.Young Japanese Camellia shrubs especially will need watering, but once they are established become tough even in freezing temperatures. It will grow to a maximum height of 12 metres and spread over eight, making it a large shrub or smaller variety of tree suited to compact gardens. The Japanese Camellia is best used as a statement shrub or small ornamental tree. It has many noteworthy attributes including its eye-catching foliage colour from spring right through to autumn, showy white flowers in mid-summer and in winter months its flaking bark is an attractive textural addition.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.  

GBP 210.00
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Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica, better known as Tupelo or Black Gum Tree, is a handsome, broadly columnar deciduous tree. Medium-sized, this ornamental tree is popular for the spectacular display of colourful autumn foliage and its remarkable resilience. Ideal candidate for a specimen tree, but it also works well in mixed shrub borders.Dark green and glossy, the foliage appears in the spring. The leaves are variable in shape, but generally obovate to oval and pointed, each up to 15 centimetres long. In the autumn, however, is when foliage is at its best. Until it drops with the first frosts, autumn foliage displays shades of vibrant scarlet, warm orange, and bright yellow, creating a burst of colours just before the winter season starts. Flowers and fruit are insignificant but attract beneficial pollinators and wildlife.Notoriously low-maintenance and undemanding, Tupelo is quite easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar can grow in waterlogged or extremely dry soils in full sun to part shade. However, to ensure best results, choose moist, humus-rich, fertile soils. Nyssa Sylvatica dislikes harsh winds, so make sure to choose a sheltered spot for planting.Trouble-free, Black Gum Tree is not affected by any pests and diseases and requires no extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead and damaged growth will keep this ornamental tree in great health and optimal form.Native to Eastern North America, Tupelo is no stranger to cold weather. This attractive cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero, and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.Black Gum Tree is the ideal low-maintenance, highly-decorative specimen tree. Its remarkable performance and minimal care requirements make it suitable even for the most inexperienced gardeners, and its showy features are welcome in any landscape. Plant it on its own, for a vibrant display of fiery colours in the fall, or add this cultivar to a mixed shrub border, where its vivid autumn foliage adds a touch of drama. When grown near a patio, it can serve as an excellent shade tree.Height & Width:Slow-growing, Nyssa Sylvatica can achieve a maximum height of 12 to 15 metres, with a dense, wide canopy of approximately 6 to 9 metres. Even though it has a slow growth rate, this deciduous cultivar thoroughly dislikes transplanting, so make sure to choose the right location for planting, taking its ultimate size into account.

GBP 262.50
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Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain or Japanese Snowbell Fragrant FountainShowy and fragrant, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain is a weeping deciduous ornamental tree. Prized for its profusion of scented white blossoms and compact size, this extraordinary cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen tree, both for large and small gardens.Unlike its close Styrax relatives, who sport a wide, spreading habit, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain has elegant, pendulous branches. Its lush, deciduous foliage consists of glossy, leathery, dark green leaves that turn to rich hues of yellow and gold in the autumn. Even though this cultivar looks stunning throughout the seasons, it is at its best in the spring, when the flowering season starts. The large, bell-shaped, flowers are borne on drooping stems, their attractive appearance enhanced by long, pale gold stamens dangling from the centre. The blossoms are highly fragrant and have a pleasant, sweet scent.Easy to grow and to care for, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain thrives in partial shade and consistently moist, well-drained soil. It will tolerate a sunny spot in the garden, as well as sandy and clay soils. For best results, choose a sheltered location for planting, as cold, drying winds might damage the plant.Belonging to genus that is native to Asia, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain can survive in areas where winter temperatures do not drop below -15 degrees, and is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Exceptionally resilient, this variety is considered to be generally pest and disease free. Staying compact as it matures, this ornamental tree has a maximum height of 2 metres. Its size and slow growth rate make it an ideal tree for small gardens, as it does not take up too much space even when it is fully grown. When it comes to maintenance, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain will not require extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of dead, congested or damaged stems will keep the plant healthy and the habit tidy.With an elegant, weeping habit and a breath-taking display of blossoms in the spring, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain creates an impressive effect in any landscape. Plant it in a mixed shrub border, where evergreen shrubs would serve as a perfect backdrop, or on its own, to be grown as a focus of interest in a garden. As it is suitable for growing in large containers, this eye-catching tree can be used to decorate patios or roof gardens. 

GBP 171.50
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Cornus Kousa Roberts Selectie Chinese Dogwood Roberts Select

Cornus Kousa Roberts Selectie Chinese Dogwood Roberts Select

Cornus Kousa Roberts Selectie (Chinese Dogwood) is a deciduous flowering dogwood with numerous creamy-white bracts in spring and edible raspberry-type fruits in late summer. It’s a good choice for wildlife-friendly gardens and low-maintenance spaces that need a bright pop of colour.Cornus kousa is a small dogwood that’s native to Eastern Asia and is better known as Chinese Dogwood or the Szechuan strawberry. It grows in light woodlands and there are many varieties with its naturally exotic-looking flower bracts. The variety Roberts Selectie is especially hardy, but still has the showy bracts and rich fruits of the genus.Its waxy-edged foliage appears in spring, unfurling to a pointed tip and maturing to an array of yellow and reds in autumn. In May and June, its prolific creamy-white flower bracts protect fragrant tiny green flowers. If pollinated, its flowers mature into deep red raspberry-like fruits which can be eaten after the peel is removed. If you’re not keen, birds will eat them.This is an excellent choice for low-maintenance wildlife-friendly spaces. It has ornamental flower bracts, good autumn colour, and edible fruits in exchange for very little care.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa Roberts SelectieChinese Dogwood Roberts Select reaches a maximum height and spread of 4 by 3 metres.How Hardy is Cornus Kousa Roberts SelectieThis variety is hardy enough to withstand wet and cold UK winters if its roots are well drained and it has plenty of sun in summer. It’s one of the hardier selections.How To Use Cornus Kousa Roberts SelectieChinese Dogwood Roberts Select is a low-maintenance tree or shrub for informal gardens. It especially suits mixed cottage garden borders and wildlife-friendly spaces.Its edible fruits make it an unusual addition to a kitchen garden and it mixes well with other forms of dogwood to create an easy-care outdoor space with showy flower impact in spring.How To Care For Cornus Kousa Roberts SelectieIt will grow in most types of well-drained soil including sand and clay, but prefers neutral to acidic conditions. Choose a sunny to partially sunny spot and water it well until you can see new growth.Pruning isn’t required and can ruin its shape. Wayward or crossed branches can be removed in their dormant winter months. Apply a thick layer of organic mulch in early spring for the best flower show and plumpest fruits.

GBP 196.00
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Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris is a tall and thin deciduous tree with pretty leaves, vertical branches, and thick dense foliage. It’s an upright tree that’s perfect for compact gardens.Ginkgo Biloba is an ancient species of tree that preceded humans and was once food for dinosaurs. It’s a truly prehistoric tree that grows wild in China, but once grew across the globe.Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris, also called Maidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris, is a cultivar bred in 2014 in Italy for its tall, narrow form with vertical branches that grow closely together to create a thick and dense but upright canopy. Its green foliage appears in early spring with a lightly fringed yellow border that matures to rich green before turning intense yellow in autumn and falling with the frosts.This is a lovely tree with an upright columnar habit that’s disease and pollution resistant. It’s a great choice for compact gardens.Height And Spread of Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisAlthough Maidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris is narrow it can reach a height of 30 metres.How Hardy Is Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisThis is a very hardy tree that’s tolerant of pollution and rarely develops any type of disease. It can cope with drought and cold UK winters if the roots are well-drained.How To Use Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisMaidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris is a superb specimen tree in a border or the lawn rivalling acers with its intense autumnal yellows. Its upright form makes it especially suitable for compact gardens where every inch counts or for planting in a row in larger spaces such as along a fence line. Its narrow crown means it doesn’t block out the sun, allowing underplanting and maximising space in the garden.Its pollution resistant nature makes it an ideal choice for front gardens or urban environments too.This is a pretty, versatile tree that doesn’t outgrow its welcome and brings a hit of narrow colour in spring to autumn gardens. How To Care For Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisMaidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris will grow in the majority of well-drained soils and prefers full sun although it will grow in partial shade with less vivid colours.Pruning isn’t necessary because it naturally grows upright and neat, but you can remove dead or crossed branches in the dormant winter months.Water well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in early spring to provide nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 371.25
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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 90.00
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Clematis Jackmanii Purple Flowering Climber - AGM

Clematis Jackmanii Purple Flowering Climber - AGM

Clematis 'Jackmanii' (Jackman’s Clematis) is a popular and widely grown ornamental climber, admired for its prolific display of large, velvety purple blooms. First introduced in the 19th century, this classic variety has stood the test of time due to its vigorous growth, stunning floral display, and adaptability. It is an excellent choice for adding vertical interest to gardens, adorning trellises, fences, and walls with a cascade of vibrant colour during the summer months.Jackman’s Clematis is a deciduous, woody-stemmed climber with a robust and vigorous growth habit. This climber produces an abundance of striking flowers, each measuring 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) across. The blooms consist of four to six broad sepals, showcasing rich, deep purple hues with a velvety texture and contrasting creamy-yellow stamens at the centre. The flowering period extends from mid to late summer, offering a long-lasting burst of colour. Its dark green, pinnate leaves provide an attractive backdrop that enhances the brilliance of the flowers.How Hardy is Clematis Jackmanii:Clematis 'Jackmanii' is winter-hardy throughout the UK.  Height and Spread of Clematis Jackmanii:At maturity, Jackmanii can reach a height of 3 to 4 meters (10 to 13 feet) with a spread of about 1 to 1.5 meters (3 to 5 feet). Its rapid growth habit makes it ideal for quickly covering vertical structures.How To Use Clematis Jackmanii:This versatile climber is perfect for adding vertical interest to various garden settings. It thrives on trellises, pergolas, fences, and arbors, where its vibrant blooms create a dramatic focal point. Jackmanii can also be trained to grow through shrubs or small trees, adding a splash of color to mixed borders. It pairs beautifully with other climbers, such as roses, for a romantic, cottage garden look. Additionally, it performs well in large containers, making it suitable for patios and balconies.How To Care For Clematis Jackmanii:Plant Clematis Jackmanii in full sun to partial shade, ensuring that the roots are kept cool and shaded while the vine enjoys plenty of sunlight. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Prune in late winter or early spring, as Jackmanii belongs to pruning group 3, which benefits from hard pruning to about 30 cm (12 inches) above ground level annually to encourage vigorous new growth and abundant flowering.

GBP 112.50
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Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame or Dogwood Magic FlameAs with most Dogwood species, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame also boasts vibrantly coloured stems and rich autumn colour. This medium-sized deciduous shrub bears large, ovate green leaves in spring and summer, that gradually turn to vivid hues of yellow, orange and red in the autumn. The autumnal explosion of foliage colours is truly a sight to behold, but even when the leaves drop in the winter, Dogwood Magic Flame adds colour to the landscape. The bare winter branches of this shrub are stunning orange-yellow with bright red tips that makes it seem like it’s ablaze, hence the name Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame.In addition to being highly decorative, this multi-stemmed shrub is also attractive to pollinators and good for wildlife owing to the tiny white blooms it produces in the summer, which are followed by black fruits.Height and Spread of Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameThe ultimate height of Dogwood Magic Flame is between 1.5 and 2.5 metres, the same as the expected spread of this suckering shrub.How Hardy is Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlamePest-free, disease-free, and generally quite tough, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. As a sign of its hardiness and a generally great performance in UK gardens, this dogwood variety has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameWith a highly ornamental appearance, multiple seasons of interest, and undemanding nature, Dogwood Magic Flame has many uses in the garden. Its gorgeous foliage and eye-catching vibrant stems make it stand out in mixed shrub borders, where Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame adds interest and colour even when the rest of the plants are in its dormant phase. To boot, this attractive shrub is deer resistant, so it can also serve as an informal hedge with year-round interest.How To Care For Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameEasy to grow and care for, Dogwood Magic Flame will do well in full sun to partial shade. It has no special soil requirements, as it can thrive in any well-drained but moist soil. This is a tough and resistant cultivar that does not require sheltering and will tolerate both harsh winds and sub-zero temperatures.

GBP 116.25
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Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii is more commonly known as the Blue Bean Shrub due to its long blue fruits that resemble bean pods. This slow growing deciduous shrub is an unusual and interesting plant that makes a great gift for gardeners who have everything. A native to eastern Asia, Decaisnea Fargesii is a large but slow growing shrub that holds upright stems of dark divided leaves which are often tinged with blue. The individual leaves can measure up to 90cm in length before turning a rich yellow shade in autumn before they fall. Its flowers are long green sepals, with no petals, that hang in panicles up to 45cm long and smell faintly sweet in the evenings – a good source of food for moths. The leaves and flowers of Blue Bean Shrub are something out of the ordinary, but gardeners mainly grow this shrub for the spectacular fruits that resemble blue broad bean pods and measure up to 10cm long. They will often hang in groups of three, and are considered a delicacy in regions of Asia and India. How Hardy Is Decaisnea Fargesii?This plant is fully hardy but needs protection from cold, drying winds in more northerly areas.How To Use Decaisnea FargesiiThis is a large bush, so it will need space to spread. At its tallest point Blue Bean Shrub can reach up to eight metres in height and the same in width, but this will take up to 20 years. You can prune back growth each year to keep it a manageable size. Due to its sizable nature this plant is best situated at the back of a border with room to grow. It is great in an unusual tree collection or as a stand-alone specimen. If you prefer, Blue Bean Shrub can be kept in a well-watered but free-draining container which will restrict its size.How To Care For Decaisnea FargesiiDecaisnea Fargesii grows best in moist environments, but it doesn’t like waterlogged conditions. It fares best in consistently damp soil, and will struggle to fruit in a dry spot. Any type of soil ph is suitable, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot which is protected from cold winds to encourage the fruiting.This is a really unusual shrub for a gardener who has everything because it’s a real showstopper when the fruit appears. If you want an interesting shrub for the later summer and autumn months Decaisnea Fargesii is sure to boost the wow factor of your garden.

GBP 140.00
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Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes. Juneberry Snowy Mespilus Tree

Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes. Juneberry Snowy Mespilus Tree

Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes is a beautiful, upright deciduous tree of the Amelanchier family prized for its large white spring flowers. It originates from North America and is also known as the Juneberry Tree or Snowy Mespilus Tree. The terms snowflakes and snowy refer to the large star-shaped flowers that cover its branches in April and attract early pollinators. This pearly spring display is the main reason gardeners choose a Snowy Mespilus Tree over others.Alongside those striking blooms Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes produces fresh copper-coloured foliage that stands out against the white flowers. Its bushy foliage gradually turns green in the summer when its edible purple-red berries ripen. Birds will quickly eat the Juneberry Tree’s fruit. In autumn the Snowy Mespilus Tree produces dramatic orange-red foliage. It is a beautiful and practical choice for a small, wildlife-friendly garden.Juneberry Tree Hardiness LevelsThe Juneberry Tree is hardy in all UK climates and requires no specific care. Although it prefers acid or neutral ground it will grow in the majority soils and can withstand extreme cold if not waterlogged around the roots. Winds will not harm the tree but will shake the flowers loose more rapidly. How To Use Amelanchier Laevis SnowflakesIf you have a small garden the Snowy Mespilus Tree is a practical addition because it can be grown as a large ornamental shrub or as a compact, shallow-rooted specimen tree reaching an approximate height of four metres within twenty years.  A Snowy Mespilus Tree can be grown in the ground or in a large container which will limit its size. If you choose to grow one in a pot ensure you provide plenty of water in the hot summer months to ensure the best autumnal foliage display.How To Care For Your Amelanchier Laevis SnowflakesVery little pruning is required, in fact an Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes is self-sufficient, but it’s worth cutting out any crossed stems or dead wood in winter or late spring to hold the shape. Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes will grow best in moist free-draining soil with a yearly layer of thick organic mulch which will improve the flower display in spring. All Amelanchier appreciate sun on their foliage canopy. If you can plant yours in sunlight it will boost the rich orange autumnal colours.The tough yet beautiful Amelanchier Laevis Snowflakes is a valuable source of colour throughout the year with frothy white flowers in spring, fresh green summer foliage with purple-red berries and a stunning orange autumnal display. These attributes make it an ideal feature tree for small to mid-sized gardens.

GBP 138.75
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Salix Caradoc Twisted Willow Carodoc. Mature Trees Online

Salix Caradoc Twisted Willow Carodoc. Mature Trees Online

Salix Caradoc or Twisted Willow Caradoc The Salix Caradoc, also called the Twisted Willow Caradoc, is an attractive variety of willow tree that features unique twisted rods that create year-round visual interest. This deciduous tree grows well next to water where it makes an exceptional specimen tree. You can also place it beside a building where its shadow will form an interesting backdrop. New canes appear green in spring with green lanceolate foliage that also features a twist. During the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow hue before falling to the ground. In the winter months, after the leaves have fallen, the canes turn from green to an orange-yellow hue which creates visual interest. In regions where it snows, the canes look exceptionally striking covered in a light dusting of snow. The Twisted Willow Caradoc will attain a height of 8 metres in 10 years. It can be cut back to maintain its size and to encourage more branch and cane development. It is best to prune in the winter months. Coppicing annually not only creates additional growth but also improves the colour of the canes. Un-coppiced, it grows into a slender tree form. The canes are frequently used in flower arrangements or dried for crafts. In order to flourish, the Salix Caradoc requires consistently moist soil. Its need for year-round moist soil conditions makes it an ideal choice to place beside garden ponds or along riverbanks where it can partake of an endless supply of water. The roots are relatively shallow and grow near the surface of the soil line, so adding a layer of mulch around the base helps to keep the soil and roots moist. The Salix Caradoc grows best when planted in full sun but it will tolerate partial shade. Ideally, the soil should be high in organic content and exceptionally rich. However, it is not overly picky about soil and will subsist in clay, sandy, and loam conditions. It will tolerate coastal conditions and the salt spray does not seem to adversely affect the willow. Once a year, you should fertilize it with a slow-release general purpose fertilizer. The Salix Caradoc is an easy-care addition to any landscape. It isn’t overly fussy and will do well with very little care. The curling, corkscrew canes of the Twisted Willow Caradoc are an interesting garden addition that is sure to draw a great deal of admiration. The canes can also be harvested for crafts or to create bouquets. 

GBP 108.75
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Calocedrus Decurrens. Incense Cedar Tree. White Cedar

Calocedrus Decurrens. Incense Cedar Tree. White Cedar

Calocedrus Decurrens or Incense Cedar Tree or White Cedar TreeAre you in search of an evergreen conifer tree which requires virtually zero maintenance?  Have a gander at Incense Cedar!  Also known as the White Cedar Tree, Calocedrus Decurrens is an evergreen conifer with glossy green foliage arranged on a columnar habit, but wider than some column formers such as the Italian Pencil Cypress.A member of the Cupressaceae Family, the Genus Calocedrus is known for its tiny, scale-like leaves aligned in ranks on the shoots and creating a flattened spray of foliage. They produce small, ovoid cones. Stepping into the details of C. decurrens, you’ll find a narrowly columnar habit, known for its flaking bark once established. Glossy, rich green sprays of leaves highlight this variety. Its small cones detach fairly soon after setting.Incense Cedar was first introduced to Britain in the 1850’s from the Western Region of North America, where its origins lie from the State of Oregon all the way to Baja California. Another region of origin was in Eastern Asia. The foliage of the Calocedrus Decurrens resembles Thuja but what sets it apart from most all the other conifers is its formal columnar shape. The entire plant is strongly aromatic, with virtually no issues with pests or diseases.White Cedar is very cold hardy. Known to withstand temperatures as cold as -20 C, it can grow to an ultimate height over 12 metres and a spread of 4-8 metres in the 20-50 years it takes to reach its full maturity. In its native environments, they can grow to 60 metres with a broad crown, but in the cooler climates of the UK, left on its own in an ideal location, it could reach 30 metres with a much more closely bunched, parallel shoot habit.In terms of its site preferences, the Incense Cedar Tree prefers full sun to partial shade with aspects by priority ranking South to North to West to East facing. It tolerates both exposed and sheltered positions in the landscape. It prefers well drained soils across most any combination of chalk, clay, sand, and loam. Not terribly choosey regarding pH, White Cedar will do well in slightly acid through to slightly alkaline soils. It can be grown on its own as a nice specimen tree; or align as an avenue planting for creating a low maintenance evergreen screen where space is limited. Once the tree matures, the flaking bark sets it apart as unmistakable.

GBP 412.50
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Clematis Ville de Lyon Pink Flowering Clematis Climber

Clematis Ville de Lyon Pink Flowering Clematis Climber

Clematis Ville de Lyon - Pink Flowering ClematisIf you are looking for a stunning climber with long-lasting blooms, consider the large pink-flowering Clematis Ville de Lyon. The profusion of deep pink flowers, beautifully contrasted by creamy stamens, appears in the middle of the summer, adorning the vines well into autumn months. The rich magenta pink petals are a shade lighter in the middle, creating a lovely transition from blushed rose to carmine pink. In addition to being breathtakingly beautiful, this deciduous climber is not overly demanding and does not need any special care to flourish.The large blossoms (10 to 15 centimetres in size) are best displayed when the vines are trained against a wall, fence, trellis, or an arbour. Additionally, Clematis Ville de Lyon performs very well when planted in a container, meaning you can use this prolific bloomer to add colour and interest to your patio, balcony, or rooftop garden.Height and Spread of Clematis Ville de LyonWith a fast and vigorous growth rate, this pink flowering clematis variety can quickly achieve its maximum expected size of 3 to 4 metres in height.How Hardy Is Clematis Ville de LyonFully hardy in the United Kingdom, the show-stopping Clematis Ville de Lyon is well suited to our climate. In addition, this popular clematis variety has no serious problems with pests or diseases.How To Use Clematis Ville de LyonWith a long flowering season and magnificent showy blooms, Clematis Ville de Lyon is bound to command attention wherever you plant it. However, as a deciduous climber, this attractive clematis cultivar is at its best if trained against a structure, whether it is to cover an unsightly wall in your backyard or to adorn a romantic garden arbour. Grown against a trellis, this floriferous cultivar can add architectural height to your flower beds.As an added bonus, free-flowering Clematis Ville de Lyon can be successfully grown in containers. Use its magenta blooms to add visual interest to patios or balconies in the late summer and autumn- a perfect follow up to early season bloomers such as Azalea Japonica Silver Queen or Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields.How to Care for Clematis Ville de LyonGrow in moist, but well-drained soil in full sun to dappled shade. All clematis cultivars prefer their roots to be sheltered from the heat of the sun, though, so use pebbles or mulch to keep the bottom of the plant cool. Clematis Ville de Lyon needs hard pruning each year: simply cut back the stems to the height of about 30 centimetres above ground, late in the winter or early in the spring. This will encourage prolific blooming.

GBP 112.50
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