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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 210.00
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Fagus Sylvatica Rohan Obelisk Beech Rohan Obelisk for Sale

Fagus Sylvatica Rohan Obelisk Beech Rohan Obelisk for Sale

Fagus sylvatica Rohan Obelisk Beech Fagus sylvatica Rohan Obelisk, also called the Beech Rohan Obelisk  was cultivated from seedlings of Fagus sylvatica Dawyck. A form of European Beech, it has retained Dawyck’s columnar growth habit but is more compact and petite. This is a small but very showy deciduous tree. Beech Rohan Obelisk was cultivated directly from seedlings of Dawyck so it retains all the beauty of its parent but also boasts a growth habit that is narrow and vertical. It does not have any weeping characteristics. It attains a height of 10 meters with a canopy width of 4 meters. The small tree’s canopy is extremely low and starts to develop about 30 centimeters from the soil line.The foliage of the Beech Rohan Obelisk emerges in the spring in a deep plum shade. As the leaves mature, they turn dark green. Usually, the second flush of plum coloured leaves emerge and contrast brightly against the green leaves. The leaves are exceptionally eye-catching in the breeze because they undulate making the whole tree shimmer and come alive. Upon maturity, the leaves are serrated, saw-toothed, and pointed. In the autumn, the foliage again changes colour and turns a brilliant burgundy. When the leaves fall from the tree, its grey, almost silvery bark is very showy and creates visual interest during the gloomy days of winter. Plant this Beech in full sun for best foliage colours. It will grow in virtually any soil type and is not particular about pH levels. The tree benefits from being planted in a slightly wind-sheltered location. It prefers well-drained, evenly moist soil conditions. The root system will not tolerate soggy or boggy soil.The Fagus sylvatica Rohan Obelisk is a low maintenance tree and requires very little care to thrive. Once established it can withstand periods of drought. The tree needs no pruning to maintain its pristine appearance, but if you want to trim a few limbs then it should be done in the late winter months after all threat of extreme cold weather has passed.Plant this impressive Beech Red Obelisk tree in any part of the landscape that you want to draw attention. Fagus sylvatica Rohan Obelisk can also be used to line avenues and walkways.

GBP 367.50
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Picea Pungens Oldenburg Colorado Spruce or Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Oldenburg Colorado Spruce or Blue Spruce

Picea Pungens Oldenburg (Colorado Spruce) is a dense evergreen conifer with striking steel blue foliage and long winter cones. It’s a neat and tidy grower that’s perfect as a windbreak or ornamental specimen tree.Picea Pungens is native to the Rocky Mountains. It grows in Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Wyoming at elevations between 1800 and 3,300 metres and is better known as the Blue Spruce or Colorado Spruce.The cultivar Oldenburg was discovered as a seedling in 1955 in the Jeddeloh Nursey in Germany and it’s been popular ever since for its vivid steel blue foliage. Oldenburg is a strong grower that puts on 10-15 centimetres each year but manages to maintain its balanced uniform globose form. Its foliage is dense, with grey-blue needles on branchlets that produce cones up to 10 centimetres in length. Its cones are red-green when young, but mature to orange-brown when they are mature.This is a well-shaped blue-needled conifer that’s stood the test of time, remaining popular for over 60 years.Height and Spread of Picea Pungens OldenburgA medium-sized spruce, Oldenburg can reach four metres in height and one metre in width.How Hardy Is Picea Pungens OldenburgColorado Spruce Oldenburg is a hardy conifer more than capable of withstanding the coldest UK winters if it has well-drained roots and full sun. It also tolerates drought once it’s established.How To Use Picea Pungens OldenburgUse Blue Spruce Oldenburg as a handsome ornamental tree in any sized garden to bring year-round colour and texture. Because it doesn’t grow too wide, Oldenburg is a good choice for compact spaces.Oldenburg will also form an excellent windbreak and architectural privacy screen that’s gently scented and benefits many wild animals including all insects and bird species.How To Care For Picea Pungens OldenburgBlue Spruce Oldenburg is easy to grow and care for. It needs very little maintenance beyond water until it’s established. Lack of water is the top reason why young trees die. Even if it’s raining, give it a can of water each day until you see new growth.This spruce performs best in full sun with neutral or acidic soil including difficult sand or clay ground so long as it isn’t waterlogged. It will tolerate exposed and sheltered spots and doesn’t need pruning.A thick layer of acidic (pine, bracken or ericaceous) mulch around the roots in early spring will keep it in good health, trap, moisture and keep weed competition to a minimum. 

GBP 365.75
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Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold is commonly called the Eastern Redbud Tree. It is known for its easy and carefree growth habits plus its striking visual beauty. The tree flowers in the early spring with purple-red flowers before its foliage emerges. The buds open up to display an abundance of tiny purple flowers. In many cases, the Eastern Redbud is the first tree in most gardens to flower each spring.After flowering, the tree’s foliage starts to appear in shades of red that slowly turn golden as the leaves emerge. Even in the height of summer heat and sun, the tree’s gold colouration does not fade and remains bright. The tree’s heart-shaped leaves that are exposed to direct sunlight exhibit a brilliant yellow colouration and leaves that are shaded from the sun turn to a soft lime green shade. The tree’s rapid and vigorous growth makes it a popular landscape tree choice. It will usually attain a height of 3 meters in less than five years. When fully grown the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold will stand around 6 meters with a canopy width of 6 or slightly more meters. It is a popular specimen tree, but can also be used as a screen or hedge tree. Eastern Redbuds Trees thrive in full sunlight or partial shade. Once established, the tree requires very little water and can withstand periods of drought. However, when it is first planted, the tree benefits from a regular watering schedule to encourage its roots to establish themselves. During the spring, the tree enjoys application of general purpose fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold trees are notorious for tolerating and thriving in a wide range of soil types. However the tree’s best growth is attained in soil with a neutral pH balance. It is relatively cold hardy and will survive even if the temperature drops to minus 28 degrees Celsius. Eastern Redbuds can be encouraged to grow as a multi-stemmed tree or a as a single tree specimen. Once the tree’s shape has been decided upon, the tree requires very little pruning to maintain its overall characteristics. There is very little doubt that the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold tree can brighten up even the drabbest of gardens. It looks amazing as a single specimen tree or in a group. Some gardeners opt to plant it near evergreens so that its distinctive gold colours are highlighted and showcased. 

GBP 189.00
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Malus Domestica James Grieve Apple Tree AGM Scottish Apple

Malus Domestica James Grieve Apple Tree AGM Scottish Apple

Malus Domestica James Grieve Apple Tree is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous fruit tree of Scottish origins with dual purpose apples that are perfect for both eating and cooking. It suits small to medium-sized gardens.James Grieve apple is an old classic variety raised in Scotland in 1838 by James Grieve. It’s notable for its early season acidic flavour followed by a sweeter taste that’s better suited to eating fresh.This is a medium-sized tree that produces masses of white-pink blossom in April and May, followed by a heavy harvest of medium-sized pale green and yellow striped apples with a red blush. It ripens earlier than other April-May blooming varieties, with apples ready to pick for eating in September.James Grieve apple tree is a superb multi-purpose fruit tree for a compact space.Height and Spread of Malus Domestica James GrieveJames Grieve apple trees generally reach 5-7 metres tall and 4-5 metres wide. It’s a medium-sized tree that suits most sized gardens.How Hardy is Malus Domestica James GrieveFully UK hardy, this apple is tough enough to withstand winter weather if its roots are well-drained and it receives full sun.How To Use Malus Domestica James GrieveJames Grieve is rarely available in supermarkets because its flesh bruises easily. However, it is remarkably disease tolerant, a good pollinator of other fruiting trees, and highly tasty. It’s well worth growing at home as a change from bland store-bought apples.This rare apple is good for cooking in pies and pastries, eating fresh, juicing, dehydrating and freezing. It’s a good all-rounder for apple lovers.How To Care For Malus Domestica James GrieveChoose a well-drained spot in fertile soil that gets plenty of sun. A sheltered position with protection from harsh wind helps retain blossom.Water this apple tree well for at least a year and apply a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in early spring.In late winter, remove dead, diseased, or crossed branches, and shorten branches by one-third to an outward-facing bud. Creating an open vase-shaped crown encourages airflow, ripening, and a healthier crop of delicious apples.James Grieve is a group 3 partially self-fertile apple that benefits from a pollinating partner, but can produce fruit without one. Use any Group 3 apple for a pollinating partner such as Bramley’s Seedling or Elstar.We also have many varietis of apple trained as Espaliered Fruit Trees, Pleached Apple Trees, Fan-Trained Apple Trees and Standard Patio Fruit Trees. See also - Creating an Orchard Garden. 

GBP 245.00
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Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold is commonly called the Eastern Redbud Tree. It is known for its easy and carefree growth habits plus its striking visual beauty. The tree flowers in the early spring with purple-red flowers before its foliage emerges. The buds open up to display an abundance of tiny purple flowers. In many cases, the Eastern Redbud is the first tree in most gardens to flower each spring.After flowering, the tree’s foliage starts to appear in shades of red that slowly turn golden as the leaves emerge. Even in the height of summer heat and sun, the tree’s gold colouration does not fade and remains bright. The tree’s heart-shaped leaves that are exposed to direct sunlight exhibit a brilliant yellow colouration and leaves that are shaded from the sun turn to a soft lime green shade. The tree’s rapid and vigorous growth makes it a popular landscape tree choice. It will usually attain a height of 3 meters in less than five years. When fully grown the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold will stand around 6 meters with a canopy width of 6 or slightly more meters. It is a popular specimen tree, but can also be used as a screen or hedge tree. Eastern Redbuds Trees thrive in full sunlight or partial shade. Once established, the tree requires very little water and can withstand periods of drought. However, when it is first planted, the tree benefits from a regular watering schedule to encourage its roots to establish themselves. During the spring, the tree enjoys application of general purpose fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold trees are notorious for tolerating and thriving in a wide range of soil types. However the tree’s best growth is attained in soil with a neutral pH balance. It is relatively cold hardy and will survive even if the temperature drops to minus 28 degrees Celsius. Eastern Redbuds can be encouraged to grow as a multi-stemmed tree or a as a single tree specimen. Once the tree’s shape has been decided upon, the tree requires very little pruning to maintain its overall characteristics. There is very little doubt that the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold tree can brighten up even the drabbest of gardens. It looks amazing as a single specimen tree or in a group. Some gardeners opt to plant it near evergreens so that its distinctive gold colours are highlighted and showcased. 

GBP 192.50
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Buy Styrax japonicus June Snow Japanese Snowbell June Snow

Buy Styrax japonicus June Snow Japanese Snowbell June Snow

Styrax japonicus June Snow, also called Japanese Snowbell June Snow, is especially prized for its fragrant blooms in late spring and early summer. Winner of the Gold Medal at GrootGroenPlus 2015, this new cultivar is an excellent choice of small ornamental tree for gardens large and small! It is a long flowering variety and retains its foliage until late autumn. Native to east Asia, Styrax japonicas is a family of small deciduous ornamental trees. The cultivar Styrax japonicus June Snow was developed in the Netherlands in the 1990’s by Chris van der Wurff. Glossy green leaves 5-11 cm long are ornamented in May and June by drooping racemes of fragrant white bell-shaped flowers with yellow stamens, up to 15 mm wide, creating a carpet of snow beneath the branches as they fall. Bees will flock to this rich nectar source! The flowers of Japanese Snowbell June Snow are followed by olive-coloured oval drupes which persist into late autumn. The foliage turns yellow and orange in autumn. In winter, the orange inner bark appearing through cracks in the outer bark of mature specimens adds visual interest.Hardy in all parts of the UK, Styrax japonicus June Snow will grow to a mature height of 8 metres and spread of 2.5 metres in 20 years. Little pruning is necessary to maintain its narrow, upright crown, but to create a taller stem, you can prune lower branches up to one-third of the total height of the tree.Styrax japonicus June Snow should be planted in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with an east, south, or west-facing aspect, in moist but well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH and plenty of added humus. Pest and disease-free, this tree presents few potential problems once established! Japanese Snowbell June Snow is salt tolerant, and so is well-suited to planting in coastal areas, and since it is also tolerant of pollution, will do well in city gardens. Its deer resistance makes it a good choice in the country as well.Japanese Snowbell June Snow makes a splendid small specimen tree in the middle of a small lawn, where its spring blossoms and long-lasting foliage will make it an excellent focal point. It is a good tree for a woodland garden.Styrax japonicus June Snow has all of the most desirable qualities of the Japanese Snowbell, with the added benefits of a narrow growth habit and increased hardiness, making it a good choice for gardens across the UK!

GBP 402.50
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Morus Alba Fruitless White Mulberry Trees for Sale Online

Morus Alba Fruitless White Mulberry Trees for Sale Online

Morus Alba Fruitless or Fruitless White Mulberry is a deciduous cultivar of white mulberry that produces no fruit. It is far less messy and a better choice for gardeners who want trees on the patio or near garden furniture.This is a male clone of white mulberry that retains all the benefits of mulberry’s glorious dense foliage. It’s glossy green leaves shine in the sun when they first appear in spring. The leaves are large, consisting of a mixture of oval, heart and lobed shapes. They grow with finely serrated edges in a bright fresh green. Small male pendant catkins measuring 5-6 cm appear in May attracting pollinators, but because these are exclusively male, the tree does not go on to produce fruits. In autumn the Fruitless White Mulberry tree transforms into a golden crown of bright yellow foliage that eventually falls with the cold and windy winter months. During winter the Fruitless White Mulberry shows off its grey-green grooved bark in a strong framework of multi-stems or with a single trunk.Dependant on growing conditions Morus Alba Fruitless will reach between 3 to 7 metres in height, but does tend to keep on the shorter side.How Hardy Is Morus Alba FruitlessMulberry trees are very hardy and this fruitless version is just as tough. It will survive freezing winters and drought summers once established.How To Use Morus Alba FruitlessThe Morus Alba Fruitless is a well-shaped tree with style, and it makes a unique specimen tree for the lawn – particularly because this fruitless version creates no mess. It can be grown as a single stemmed version or multi stemmed depending on your preference. It is a medium size so suits smaller more compact spaces with ease. You can place it in the border, or it will grow happily in a large well-watered container.If you prefer a fruiting variety, that produces edible mulberries, we sell Morus Alba (White Mulberry) and Morus Nigra (Black Mulberry), which are both attractive trees with differing colour fruits. How To Care For Morus Alba FruitlessFruitless White Mulberry is hardy and requires very little care. It prefers a moisture-retentive but well-drained soil, and a spot that catches the sun, but it will tolerate poorer soils and partial shade too. You can boost its health with a thick layer of manure in the spring and by watering during dry spells, particularly if it’s planted in dry soil.If you want to prune a mulberry do so in the winter months once the foliage has dropped.The Fruitless White Mulberry is a great choice for those that love unusual foliage and the compact nature of mulberry trees, but want to avoid the mess that its abundant fruits create each year.

GBP 192.50
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Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica Rubra Magnolia Rustica Rubra

Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica Rubra Magnolia Rustica Rubra

Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica Rubra is a well-loved pinky-red magnolia. It’s popular for general planting because it reliably flowers year upon year and grows in most soils. The cultivar Rustica Rubra is a seedling of Lennei – another attractive and compact magnolia that suits the UK.Rustica Rubra is a deciduous pinky-red magnolia that blooms large cup-shaped, almost goblet-shaped, flowers in early spring from grey furry buds that develop over the colder months of the year. Its large flowers measure up to ten centimetres in width and range from pale pink to rosy red with paler colours usually on the outer petals. The blooms are highly fragrant and particularly attractive to pollinators. Flowers may turn into interestingly shaped fruit cones if the blooms are pollinated.  After the flowers have fallen large, vigorous and oval-shaped foliage appears along its branches. These leaves fall in autumn with the arrival of winds and frost.This is a great choice of magnolia if you want a reliable shrub or tree with stunning flowers and knock-out scent early in the year when there’s not much else in bloom.Height And Spread Of Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica RubraMagnoila trees tend to stay relatively compact and take decades to reach their maximum height and spread. Rustica Rubra will reach 20 metres by 20 metres in the right growing conditions but it is slow-growing and may take 20 years to reach that size.How Hardy Is Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica RubraHardy in most places throughout the UK even in severe winters Rustic Rubra can withstand sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It does not enjoy exposed windy conditions and frost may damage flower buds.How To Use Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica RubraMagnolia Rustica Rubra is a specimen tree with its gorgeous sweetly-scented blooms. The large flowers are real eyecatchers and it looks stunning in a bare winter garden.Front gardens are popular places to grow a magnolia tree and the back garden benefits from this early spring pop of colour and scent too. A wall-side border is a great place to grow Magnolia Rustica RubraRustica Rubra doesn't take well to containers, and it doesn’t enjoy being moved so pick your planting spot with care.  How To Care For Magnolia Soulangeana Rustica RubraMagnolia Rustica Rubra enjoys well-drained fertile soil that’s neutral or acid in ph but it will tolerate alkaline soils if you dig in plenty of garden compost and top it up with mulch each spring. To get the best from a magnolia shrub you should choose a spot that’s sheltered from winds and frosts which damage the buds and large blooms.Magnolias enjoy sunshine and they flower all the better for warmth and light. If a late frost is forecast ensure you cover its buds with fleece.Magnolia Rustica Rubra does not need pruning as grows in a pleasing shape but you can remove any dead, crossed or unwanted branches when the tree is in leaf. 

GBP 210.00
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