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Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea or Common DogwoodCornus sanguinea or Common Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia. This versatile plant is prized for its year-round interest, offering stunning seasonal interest and excellent autumn colour. Each spring, it boasts clusters of creamy white flowers that attract pollinators. As the seasons change, its dark green foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn. The striking red stems revealed during winter add a dramatic flair to the garden landscape./sunny-position.htmlCommon Dogwood typically forms a dense, multi-stemmed shrub. Its leaves are ovate, slightly wavy, and taper to a point, with prominent veins. In late spring to early summer, small, flat-topped umbels of creamy white flowers emerge, providing nectar for bees and other insects. By autumn, these flowers develop into dark purplish-black berries that are a valuable food source for birds. The foliage undergoes a spectacular transformation in autumn, creating a fiery display before shedding to reveal vivid red bare stems, especially striking against a snowy backdrop.Height and Spread of Cornus sanguineaMature Dogwood specimens typically reach a height and spread of 2 - 3 meters. Growth rates are moderate, and it can be pruned to control size or shape without compromising its ornamental appeal.How Hardy is Cornus sanguinea?Cornus sanguinea is incredibly hardy, thriving in the most severe of UK temperatures. Dogwood is frost resilient, does not mind harsh winters and tolerates urban pollution, making it a reliable choice for various climates and environments.How To Use Cornus sanguineaCommon Dogwood is a versatile shrub suitable for various garden settings. It makes an excellent hedging screen or windbreak due to its dense growth. Its vibrant stems are perfect for creating winter interest in mixed borders or as a focal point. It is also a valuable addition to wildlife gardens, providing habitat and food for birds, insects, and other small animals. Its tolerance for damp conditions makes it an excellent choice for stabilizing soil in wet areas or alongside streams and ponds.For a show-stopping winter display, combine this common variety with Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty (yellow stems) and or Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame (orange and yellow stems with red tips). See also Annys Winter Orange and Midwinter Fire. How To Care For Cornus sanguineaCornus sanguinea is undemanding and easy to maintain. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, though it tolerates poor or wet soils. To maximize the colorful winter stems, prune a third of the oldest stems to the base in late winter or early spring, encouraging new growth. Mulching annually with compost or well-rotted manure will help retain moisture and improve soil health. Regular watering is necessary during establishment, but once established, the shrub is drought-tolerant. With minimal effort, this plant rewards gardeners with year-round beauty and ecological benefits.

GBP 75.00
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Malus Domestica Alkmene Apple Tree also Early Windsor Apple

Malus Domestica Alkmene Apple Tree also Early Windsor Apple

The Malus Domestica Alkmene Apple Tree originated in Germany, in the 1930s, but it has been renamed Early Windsor Apple in the United Kingdom, in 1996. The Alkmene variety is a dessert apple cultivar that with a good crop, and the fruit it produces is considered a suitable alternative for the Cox cultivar, as it has a similar flavour. Ready for harvest in late September.The profusion of tiny, fragranced flowers appears in the spring. The blossoms start out as pale pink, fading to a crisp white before they turn to fruit. The Apple Alkmene produces yellow-green fruit, deeply flushed with red. This variety of apple is ready for the harvest early and has crisp, juicy flesh and a rich, aromatic honey-flavour. Their taste is sweet with a slight sourness. Apart from a good yield of dessert apples, this apple is useful for its lovely decorative appearance. Its dense, green foliage turns to yellow-orange in the fall, creating a warm display of autumn colours. The natural bushy habit of the tree can be espaliered, wire-trained, or shaped like a cone to suit your preferences.As is generally the case with apple trees, Malus Domestica Alkmene needs well-drained, loamy soil to thrive. When planting this variety, you need to prepare a hole at least 60 centimetres deep, add compost and water thoroughly.  Grow this cultivar in full sun, sheltered from frost and harsh winds that could damage the blossoms.  Apple Alkmene does not tolerate wet soils, so make sure that you provide proper drainage. As this is not a self-fertile variety, it will require a pollinator nearby to produce fruit crop. The best way to ensure an abundant harvest in the autumn is to plant a different apple tree variety in this cultivar’s proximity. In case you lack the space, you can rely on insects for pollination.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Malus Domestica Alkmene is a reliable performer in the garden. Its good constitution and quality fruit production earned this cultivar the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Easy to grow and to care for, Apple Alkmene requires little effort to stay healthy and in shape. It should be pruned every year, and the process will depend on the tree’s growth form. Suitable for all training forms. Maximum size of this cultivar is between 4 to 8 metres, both high and across.

GBP 70.40
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Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn (Rose New Dawn) is a vigorous, repeat-flowering climber. Widely popular, this climbing rose variety is prized for its prolonged flowering season.The profuse display of flowers are pale pink in color ageing to white as the flower matures, semi-double flowers starts in early summer and lasts until late autumn. The free-flowering, blossoms have a subtle, sweet fragrance and look spectacular against a backdrop of glossy foliage. The dark green leaves accentuate the elegant, pale shade of flowers and hide the thorny stems.A sport of the Wichurana climbing rose (Rosa Dr W. Van Fleet), this showy climber outshone the cultivar it originated from. Fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, Rose New Dawn is one of the most favoured varieties in the UK, and with good reason. Discovered in the 1930s, Rose New Dawn isn’t just a beauty to behold - this rose has historical significance as well, as it holds the first plant patent ever granted. Highly prized, this beautiful variety is the recipient of the esteemed Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society and belongs to the Hall of Fame of the World Federation of Rose Societies.Generally considered resistant to pest and diseases, this deciduous climbing rose isn’t prone to problems when grown in optimal conditions. Best planted in a sunny location with fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil and a good circulation of air, Rose New Dawn is quite adaptable and can tolerate poor soils and partial shade. To encourage prolific flowering, avoid dimly lit locations and overly wet soils.Low-maintenance, this spectacular climbing rose can grow to be 1.5 to 2.5 metres tall and wide. A fast-growing, vigorous variety, Rosa New Dawn needs a sturdy structure to support its growth, so it’s often trained along a wall, trellis, arbor or pergolas.With its timeless, elegant charm, Rosa New Dawn has been favoured by gardeners for almost a century. Although its classic looks make it perfect for cottage and traditional gardens, the showy clusters of shell pink roses can find their spot in modern landscapes, as well. Use this outstanding climber to cover bare walls or fences and borders, or as a perfect statement plant, grown along an arch or a trellis, where its profuse blossoms can be appreciated, and their aromatic fragrance enjoyed.

GBP 45.00
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Ostrya Carpinifolia or European Hop Hornbeam Tree for Sale UK

Ostrya Carpinifolia or European Hop Hornbeam Tree for Sale UK

Ostrya Carpinifolia, also known as European Hop Hornbeam, is a beautiful catkin producing tree suitable for smaller gardens. The Ostrya Carpinifolia tree is related to the common hornbeam and gets its name from the Greek work Ostura which means ‘bone’ and refers to its strong, hard timber. European Hop Hornbeam is a deciduous tree that drops its leaves when the first frosts arrive, but in spring produces oval, dark green leaves measuring ten centimetres in length. As autumn approaches these turn a buttery yellow green. In spring the ornamental European Hornbeam produces pale yellow flowers in spring that are male and female catkins which grow in length, gracefully hanging long racemes that produced the seeds which are actually nuts that resemble hops. European Hop Hornbeam produces an unusual and bright display that few other small trees can compete with. How Hardy Is Ostrya Carpinifolia?European Hop Hornbeam is hardy in all of UK and northern Europe. It is very tough once established provided its roots are not water-logoed. It needs little care once mature. How To Use Ostrya CarpinifoliaThis is a small to medium sized tree and a good choice if you can only pick one tree for your garden. From spring to the frosts it brings welcome colour and then throughout the winter provides a structural framework for solar lights.  Hop Hornbeam is a good wildlife friendly tree. Birds enjoy its leafy, airy canopy plus the pretty catkins attract pollinators.Try planting spring flowering bulbs beneath such as snowdrop and primrose, or use it to shade ferns during the summer. If you want to create a private area in your overlooked garden Hop Hornbeam is a good choice as it won’t grow too large. How To Care For Ostrya CarpinifoliaEuropean Hop Hornbeam tolerates most conditions. It prefers moist, fertile soil and a sunny to partially shady aspect, but will manage just about anywhere. Protect younger trees from gusty winds and mulch them once a year to encourage healthy growth. Newly planted trees will need plenty of water during their first year. It’s not usually necessary to prune Ostrya Carpinifolia. You can cut out any crossed, dead or diseased branches to maintain a healthy tree, but it will hold a naturally rounded canopy. 

GBP 87.00
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