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Syringa Prestoniae Agnes Smith for Sale Online UK

Jasminum Azoricum White Azorean Jasmine White Jasmine Plants

Jasminum Azoricum White Azorean Jasmine White Jasmine Plants

Jasminum Azoricum is an AGM winning white evergreen jasmine with a strong sweet scent. It’s a good climber for pergolas and trellis. White Azorean Jasmine is native to Madeira but grows well in the UK if it has shelter. Its twining stems are smothered with dark green ovate leaves that have wavy margins. Its large white summer flowers are highly fragrant with sweet notes and they grow abundantly in terminal panicles. This white jasmine flowers from spring right through to late autumn attracting many pollinators. In winter, foliage remains on the plant but it may shed some leaves in colder areas of the UK.Height And Spread Of Jasminum AzoricumWhite Azorean Jasmine can reach heights of 2.5 – 4 metres and spread over 50 cms to a metre. How Hardy Is Jasminum AzoricumIf grown in a sheltered, frost-free spot White Azorean Jasmine will survive mild UK winters. It benefits from fleece if very harsh conditions are forecast and is drought tolerant once established. How To Use Jasminum AzoricumWhite Azorean Jasmine will smother a pergola, archway, or trellis with foliage and fragrant white flowers. It’s a great choice for wildlife gardens as its blooms are loved by pollinators and the dense foliage provides shelter for birds.  This jasmine tends to grow taller than wider, so it fits into a narrow space if there is plenty of room to head up. You can grow White Azorean Jasmine up a sturdy obelisk in a container, or against a sunny fence or wall with strong supports. How To Care For Jasminum AzoricumWhite Azorean Jasmine will grow in most moist, free-draining soil, but it needs a sunny south-facing aspect and shelter from drying winds. Avoid frost pockets and cover with fleece or stuff the framework with straw in harsh conditions. Tie in stems as they grow and water well until established. Prune in late winter thinning out old stems as necessary to manage the height and spread.  A thick layer of mulch in spring encourages flower production and seals in moisture. 

GBP 90.75
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Prunus Amanogawa. Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Amanogawa. Japanese Flowering Cherry Trees for Sale

Prunus Amanogawa, the Japanese Flowering Cherry or The Flagpole CherryUpright and narrow, this flowering Japanese cherry works well as an ornamental tree in all gardens. The British plant collector Ernest ‘Chinese’ Wilson first introduced the Prunus ‘Amanogawa’ to Europe in 1916. The small ornamental tree was dubbed ‘Amanogawa’ in Japanese which translates into ‘River in the Sky’. The moniker River in the Sky refers to the tree’s profusion of springtime blossoms that resemble the astronomical arrangement of the Milky Way. The Armanogawa is also commonly called the Japanese Flowering Cherry or the Flagpole Cherry tree. After its introduction, the Armanogawa quickly grew in popularity and was bestowed the Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society in 1931. This Japanese cherry tree has a delicate appearance with an upright growth habit. Its canopy forms a column shape with extremely erect branches. The tree produces a canopy width of 2 to 5 meters. It is a relatively slow growing tree and usually takes around twenty years to reach a height of 5 meters. The tree’s petite size makes it a classic focal specimen for any garden. From mid-April to mid-May, the Armanogawa produces large clusters of shell-pink double blossoms that feature a pleasing fragrance. The flowers are delicate and can succumb to a late frost but the tree will suffer no harm if the mercury dips. Following flower production, the tree’s oval bronze leaves appear and quickly turn green. Each leaf measure 5 to 13 centimeters long and 2 to 7 centimeters wide with a serrated edge. In the autumn, the tree’s foliage turns brilliant hues of orange and red. The Armanogawa Cherry grows best in well-draining soil that contains ample organic material. Plant in full sunlight for best fall colours. When young, the tree usually benefits from staking to protect it from strong winds. Virtually care free, the Armanogawa requires no pruning to maintain its appearance. However, if pruning is desired it should be carried out in the late summer to give the pruning wounds ample time to heal before winter arrives.The show stopping beauty of the Armanogawa is undeniable. Its small size makes it perfect for any cottage or urban style garden setting. Once established, the tree is hardy and carefree.     

GBP 142.50
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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 105.00
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Jasminum Sambac, Arabian Jasmine, Sambac Jasmine for Sale UK

Jasminum Sambac, Arabian Jasmine, Sambac Jasmine for Sale UK

Jasminum Sambac also known as Arabian Jasmine or Sambac JasmineA spectacular flowering evergreen climber with richly perfumed blossoms, Jasminum Sambac or Arabian Jasmine is a plant cherished in various cultures for its many benefits: it is the national plant of the Philippines, its blossoms are processed and used to flavor jasmine tea in China, and in Hawaii, it is one of the most popular flowers to be included in lei garlands. Native to Southeast Asia, Sambac Jasmine is a twining climber that produces a profusion of highly fragrant white flowers that are typically up to 2.5 centimetres across. They are born in clusters of 3 to 5 blossoms and appear in summer. Jasminum Sambac is the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by RHS, a sure sign of its good performance in UK gardens. Height and Spread of Jasminum Sambac In a period of 5 to 10 years, Sambac Jasmine can grow to be 2.5 to 4 metres high with a spread of 50 centimetres to a metre. How Hardy is Jasminum Sambac Arabian Jasmine is hardy in the United Kingdom, but it will not survive being frozen. It will not tolerate temperatures lower than 1 to 5 degrees Celsius so it is recommended that you grow it indoors, in a heated greenhouse, or in a sheltered spot in the garden. How To Use Jasminum Sambac A stunning evergreen climber with a long and profuse flowering season, Arabian Jasmine is best loved for its heavily fragranced white waxy flowers, so the best way to use it in the garden is to display its best qualities. Train it against a south-facing wall, up a trellis, pergola, or arbour, where its flowers can be fully appreciated and its heady perfume best enjoyed. Alternatively, you can opt for growing Sambac Jasmine without a supporting structure and as a sprawling shrub instead.  How To Care For Jasminum Sambac This flowering climber will do well in full sun to partial shade, but it needs to be in a sheltered location without an exception. Choose soils that are moist but well-drained, and rich in nutrients. During the growth period, treat the plant with a low-nitrogen fertiliser.

GBP 90.75
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Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance. Evergreen Witch Hazel

Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance. Evergreen Witch Hazel

Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance is an evergreen shrub commonly known as the Evergreen Witch Hazel. The Loropetalum is a member of the witch hazel family.  However unlike the more common witch hazels the Loropetalum is evergreen. This variety, Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance has deep plum pink  / purple leaves and unusually keeps this deep rich colour all year round. New foliage is pinky / purple darkening to deep purple.The flowers are small bursts of dark pink covering the whole plant in late winter early spring. Sometimes, Evergreen Witch Hazel flowers again late summer early autumn. The pink flowers contrast most dramatically with the pruple foliage. Why buy this plant? Loropetalum Chinense Firedance is a very attractive evergreen slow growing flowering plant. It is rare in that it is one of the very few plants which is both evergreen and has purple foliage.How Hardy Is Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel is hardy in most of the UK, but it struggle in harsh temperatures in northern locations. It benefits from winter frost protection, so if you can place this shrub in a sheltered position it will grow happily all year round. How To Use Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel keeps its reddish purple foliage all year round. In late winter to early spring pink blooms produce a sweet scent that attracts early waking pollinators. It is one of the first plants of the season to flower, along with magnolias. How To Care For Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel is a woodland shrub that grows under trees for protection in the Far East. It will benefit from wind protection and thrive in a sunny, sheltered border.This shrub needs little care. Pruning is not required, but if you lightly trim the foliage after flowering has finished it will bush out and form a mound shape. The best soil for Evergreen Witch Hazel is moist but well-drained soil of any pH. Top up the soil around its roots with well-rotted organic matter each year. This will keep your plant healthy and promote growth.If you need winter colour in your garden an Evergreen Witch Hazel is a great choice. It is one of the few that has a reddish purple colour that works well with white and dark green foliage of other evergreens such as holly and Variegated Fatsia Japonica. You may also be interested in more plants with red / purple foliage. 

GBP 150.15
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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 140.00
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Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance. Evergreen Witch Hazel

Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance. Evergreen Witch Hazel

Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance is an evergreen shrub commonly known as the Evergreen Witch Hazel. The Loropetalum is a member of the witch hazel family.  However unlike the more common witch hazels the Loropetalum is evergreen. This variety, Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance has deep plum pink  / purple leaves and unusually keeps this deep rich colour all year round. New foliage is pinky / purple darkening to deep purple.The flowers are small bursts of dark pink covering the whole plant in late winter early spring. Sometimes, Evergreen Witch Hazel flowers again late summer early autumn. The pink flowers contrast most dramatically with the pruple foliage. Why buy this plant? Loropetalum Chinense Firedance is a very attractive evergreen slow growing flowering plant. It is rare in that it is one of the very few plants which is both evergreen and has purple foliage.How Hardy Is Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel is hardy in most of the UK, but it struggle in harsh temperatures in northern locations. It benefits from winter frost protection, so if you can place this shrub in a sheltered position it will grow happily all year round. How To Use Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel keeps its reddish purple foliage all year round. In late winter to early spring pink blooms produce a sweet scent that attracts early waking pollinators. It is one of the first plants of the season to flower, along with magnolias. How To Care For Loropetalum Chinense Fire Dance Evergreen Witch Hazel is a woodland shrub that grows under trees for protection in the Far East. It will benefit from wind protection and thrive in a sunny, sheltered border.This shrub needs little care. Pruning is not required, but if you lightly trim the foliage after flowering has finished it will bush out and form a mound shape. The best soil for Evergreen Witch Hazel is moist but well-drained soil of any pH. Top up the soil around its roots with well-rotted organic matter each year. This will keep your plant healthy and promote growth.If you need winter colour in your garden an Evergreen Witch Hazel is a great choice. It is one of the few that has a reddish purple colour that works well with white and dark green foliage of other evergreens such as holly and Variegated Fatsia Japonica. You may also be interested in more plants with red / purple foliage. 

GBP 153.75
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Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet Creeping Juniper

Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet Creeping Juniper

Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet, more simply known as Golden Carpet Creeping Juniper is a highly attractive spreading ground cover that provides a bright splash of colour all year round.Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet is an evergreen conifer with plume-like foliage. As its name suggests it creeps horizontally to cover up to almost two metres of bare earth, and will make its way around existing shrubs without disturbing their roots. It will grow no taller than 30 centimetres in height. Its foliage colour is a most attractive golden green. The RHS has given Golden Carpet Creeping Juniper the Award of Garden Merit for its benefits in the garden.How Hardy Is Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet?Once established Golden Carpet Creeping Juniper is extremely hardy surviving frosts, snow and exposed winds. It is also drought tolerant and will grow in dry, chalky and sandy soils. Like most plants creeping juniper golden carpet will not thrive in water-logged conditions as the roots will rot. It prefers free-draining, moist or dry soil, but will accept the majority of other conditions.How To Use Juniperus Horizontalis Golden CarpetGolden Carpet Creeping Juniper is usually used as spectacular ground cover. It grows prostate, almost flat to the ground, covering large areas of dry bare earth and providing habitats for a multitude of wildlife. It looks attractive at the front of a wide flower border.Because creeping juniper gold carpet is a conifer, it holds a pleasing shape and provides firm structure at ground level. The bright foliage lightens up darker corners providing much needed winter colour too. If you use creeping juniper as under-planting in the summer months its foliage balances numerous summertime blooms from neighbouring shrubs.Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet excels at softening hard edges. If you have a path, driveway, or low lying wall it will cascade over the edges. Rockery gardens and alpine gardeners appreciate its firm architectural appearance which also covers banks and slopes with ease. It’s possible to grow creeping juniper golden carpet in containers provided you can water it in hot spells. The foliage will cascade over the sides to soften a harsh patio or doorstep. How To Care For Juniperus Horizontalis Golden CarpetJuniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet needs little care once it’s established and will thrive in sunny or lightly shaded areas. If you need to limit its growth, trim the excess at any time of year and remove dead or diseased branches. If you are looking for attractive ground cover or a low maintenance way to soften patios, pathways, and other brickwork then creeping juniper golden carpet is a top buy. It’s tough nature, brightly coloured foliage and creeping habit covers bare areas with ease and provides all year round interest. 

GBP 140.00
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Jasminum Nudiflorum Winter Jasmine. Jasminum Sieboldianum

Jasminum Nudiflorum Winter Jasmine. Jasminum Sieboldianum

Native to China, the Jasminum Nudiflorum is a beautiful winter flowering jasmine. It is more commonly known as winter jasmine due to its winter flowering habit, or sometimes Jasminum Sieboldianum. It benefits are numerous enough for the RHS to give it the Award of Garden Merit. Like most winter flowering deciduous shrubs, winter flowered jasmine produces its flowers before foliage appears. The early flowering blooms are fragrant and attract any early waking pollinators. These bright yellow blooms, measuring 2.5 centimetres, brighten the dull winter months from December to March, easily defeating the wet UK weather. They appear suddenly on bright green stems that give the impression winter jasmine is evergreen, even though its foliage drops in the cold months. Foliage appears in spring. The leaves are small and trifoliate, adorning long, arching branches and shooting out tendrils that scramble up a wall or trellis. Winter flowering jasmine is medium-sized. It will grow to a height of 1.5 to 2.5 metres and spread over the same distance. It will take five to ten years to reach these heights.How Hardy Is Jasminum Nudiflorum?Winter jasmine is hardy in most places of the UK even in cold winters. Keep its roots out of constantly waterlogged conditions to avoid rot. How To Use Jasminum NudiflorumWinter flowering jasmine is best grown on a trellis or wire. Its shrubby habit covers unsightly areas and the strong framework means it remains in place once trained. It will scramble up a low wall or a bank if left untouched. Because winter jasmine does not twine like many other jasmines, it is easy to train and simply requires you tie vigorous shoots to the frame work. How To Care For Jasminum NudiflorumWinter flowering jasmine is not particular about its soil or pH. It will thrive in most soils that are fertile and well-drained. It enjoys full sun, and looks its best with the morning sun on its bright yellow blooms, but it will also grow well in partial shade too. Each winter remember to mulch thickly around the base to encourage fresh healthy shoots and a good amount of growth that year. Cut back any excess growth after flowering, cutting back to a strong bud. If you need to manage its height, cut established shrubs back by a quarter.  Regular pruning keeps winter jasmine healthy and encourages bushy growth rather than vertical height. If you’re looking for a cheerful winter flowering climber to cover a bare patch, winter flowering jasmine is a great choice. Its RHS award attests to its reliability and ease of growth. It’s a top notch shrub that every gardener should enjoy. 

GBP 108.75
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Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta Irish Yew

Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta Irish Yew

Irish Yew is believed to have developed from the native English yew (Taxus Baccata). The botanical name for Irish Yew is Taxus Baccata Fastigiata, due to its narrow upright growth habit.The Robusta variety of Irish Yew, is a particularly narrow conical variety. It is a striking evergreen conifer with a dense, upright, columnar growth and rich, dark green foliage. This robust cultivar of the Irish Yew offers an elegant, architectural presence, making it a favoured choice for formal gardens, hedges, and landscape focal points. Irish Yew Robusta has a strong, vertical growth habit with densely packed branches that grow upward rather than spreading outward, creating a narrow, pillar-like silhouette. Its needle-like leaves are deep green, arranged spirally around the stems, and maintain their vibrant hue throughout the year. The foliage is soft to the touch, adding a lush texture to its striking form. Female plants may produce small, bright red, berry-like arils that contrast beautifully with the dark green needles, though this feature is secondary to its impressive structural form.How Hardy is Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta?Irish Yew Robusta is UK hardy, tolerating a range of climates, from temperate to cooler regions. It is exceptionally resistant to cold, wind, and urban pollution, making it suitable for both rural and city environments. Its adaptability extends to coastal areas where it can withstand salt-laden air.Height and Spread of Taxus Baccata Fastigiata RobustaWhen fully mature, Robusta Irish Yew can reach heights of 4M with a narrow spread of maximum 1 to 1.5M. Its slow growth rate ensures that it retains its compact, upright form with minimal maintenance.How To Use Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta:The Irish Yew Robusta is ideal for adding vertical interest to gardens and landscapes. It serves beautifully as a standalone specimen, creating a dramatic focal point, or can be planted in rows for formal avenues, hedges, or privacy screens. Its architectural form complements traditional, formal gardens as well as contemporary designs. This plant’s dark green foliage provides an excellent backdrop for flowering plants and seasonal colour displays. It is also well-suited for topiary work and container planting, where its elegant shape can be highlighted.How To Care For Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Robusta:Light: Prefers full sun to partial shade. It thrives in bright locations but tolerates some shade, especially in warmer climates.Soil: Adaptable to a range of soil types, from sandy to clay, as long as the soil is well-drained. It prefers slightly acidic soil to neutral pH levels.Water: Requires regular watering during establishment. Once established, it is drought-tolerant but benefits from occasional deep watering in prolonged dry spells.Pruning: Minimal pruning is needed due to its naturally tidy form. Light trimming can be done in late winter or early spring to maintain shape or control size.Fertilization: Apply a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring to support healthy growth.Pest and Disease: Generally pest-resistant but may be susceptible to root rot in poorly drained soils. Ensure good drainage and avoid overwatering to prevent issues.Taxus baccata Fastigiata Robusta is a low-maintenance, long-lived evergreen conifer that adds stately elegance and year-round structure to any landscape.

GBP 108.75
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Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket, or Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket, is an upright blue juniper conifer tree and commonly referred to as Juniper Sky Rocket. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket, is an upright blue juniper conifer tree and commonly referred to as Juniper Sky Rocket. This popular evergreen, ornamental tree has a slender elegant shape and unusual, dense, steel blue foliage. It is easy to grow and likes most soil types. It prefers full sun and does not tolerate soggy ground. It works well as an evergreen screening tree in small town/city gardens as it is fairly slow growing and when mature will be around 5-6m. Key Characteristics:Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket grows in a narrow, columnar shape. Its exceptionally slender columnar growth form resembles a rocket. It is the most slender, column-like or pencil shaped of all the juniper available for landscape uses, its fastigiate form adding valuable architectural interest to your landscape.In terms of foliage, Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket is more of a grey or silvery-blue colour. It can grow to 5-6 metres high with a spread of 0.5-1.0 metres when mature, but it takes its time getting there, a relatively slow grower taking from 20 to as many as 50 years to reach ultimate growth. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket grows best in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade although this aspect is not ideal as it can produce less dense foliage. It will not tolerate soggy ground very well.Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket requires no specialized care after planting. It does not need pruning to maintain its eye-catching figure. However, it does benefit from an annual application of a general purpose fertilizer. Ideally, you should apply a slow release fertilizer in the early spring months before it produces new growth. Once established Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket forms a deep and diverse root system that makes it exceptionally drought tolerant. Unlike other conifers, it grows well in a wide array of soils such as clay, slightly alkaline, slightly acidic and compacted soils. It also tolerates salt spray and thrives in coastal regions. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket can do well in either exposed or sheltered positions. Skyrocket is considered fully hardy across all of the UK and Ireland.Landscape Uses:With its unique form Juniper Sky Rocket has many landscape benefits. The hardy conifer can be grouped together to form a hedge or privacy screen. It withstands high winds without breaking so makes an ideal windbreak. The conifer’s steel bluish grey colouration makes it an excellent garden focal point specimen. Many landscapers and gardening enthusiasts enjoy planting it on either side of a doorway, beside the corner of a building, or next to walkways to create a natural accent column. Skyrocket’s slender conical shape makes it well-suited to narrow side yards or other tight fitting urban landscape areas. When planting, space the shrub at least ½ to 2 meters apart to allow adequate growth room. Juniperus Skyrocket’s long, slender shape is always an eye-catching plant in the landscape. Often best positioned with other strong shapes that might grow in more of a spreading or prostrate habit, the consistent colouration of the Juniper does best when placed in a larger garden space. Its colour is slightly brighter in the spring but develops to its characteristic silver blue for the balance of the year.  Junipers are known for their rather abrasive leaves, so keep in mind that the foliage can cause skin irritation with sensitive individuals.Juniper Skyrocket makes an attractive ornamental tree either on its own or surrounded by other similar plants. View our complete collection of Conifers...

GBP 168.75
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Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket, or Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket, is an upright blue juniper conifer tree and commonly referred to as Juniper Sky Rocket. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket, is an upright blue juniper conifer tree and commonly referred to as Juniper Sky Rocket. This popular evergreen, ornamental tree has a slender elegant shape and unusual, dense, steel blue foliage. It is easy to grow and likes most soil types. It prefers full sun and does not tolerate soggy ground. It works well as an evergreen screening tree in small town/city gardens as it is fairly slow growing and when mature will be around 5-6m. Key Characteristics:Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket grows in a narrow, columnar shape. Its exceptionally slender columnar growth form resembles a rocket. It is the most slender, column-like or pencil shaped of all the juniper available for landscape uses, its fastigiate form adding valuable architectural interest to your landscape.In terms of foliage, Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket is more of a grey or silvery-blue colour. It can grow to 5-6 metres high with a spread of 0.5-1.0 metres when mature, but it takes its time getting there, a relatively slow grower taking from 20 to as many as 50 years to reach ultimate growth. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket grows best in full sun, but will tolerate partial shade although this aspect is not ideal as it can produce less dense foliage. It will not tolerate soggy ground very well.Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket requires no specialized care after planting. It does not need pruning to maintain its eye-catching figure. However, it does benefit from an annual application of a general purpose fertilizer. Ideally, you should apply a slow release fertilizer in the early spring months before it produces new growth. Once established Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket forms a deep and diverse root system that makes it exceptionally drought tolerant. Unlike other conifers, it grows well in a wide array of soils such as clay, slightly alkaline, slightly acidic and compacted soils. It also tolerates salt spray and thrives in coastal regions. Juniperus Scopulorum Skyrocket can do well in either exposed or sheltered positions. Skyrocket is considered fully hardy across all of the UK and Ireland.Landscape Uses:With its unique form Juniper Sky Rocket has many landscape benefits. The hardy conifer can be grouped together to form a hedge or privacy screen. It withstands high winds without breaking so makes an ideal windbreak. The conifer’s steel bluish grey colouration makes it an excellent garden focal point specimen. Many landscapers and gardening enthusiasts enjoy planting it on either side of a doorway, beside the corner of a building, or next to walkways to create a natural accent column. Skyrocket’s slender conical shape makes it well-suited to narrow side yards or other tight fitting urban landscape areas. When planting, space the shrub at least ½ to 2 meters apart to allow adequate growth room. Juniperus Skyrocket’s long, slender shape is always an eye-catching plant in the landscape. Often best positioned with other strong shapes that might grow in more of a spreading or prostrate habit, the consistent colouration of the Juniper does best when placed in a larger garden space. Its colour is slightly brighter in the spring but develops to its characteristic silver blue for the balance of the year.  Junipers are known for their rather abrasive leaves, so keep in mind that the foliage can cause skin irritation with sensitive individuals.Juniper Skyrocket makes an attractive ornamental tree either on its own or surrounded by other similar plants. View our complete collection of Conifers...

GBP 168.75
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