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Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens, also known as Green Glaucous Bamboo, is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo variety. Grown for its attractive, tall canes and lush green foliage, this cultivar is an ideal candidate for evergreen screening or hedging.One of the main reasons why this variety of bamboo is so popular is that it offers year-round interest. The glossy, green canes mature to yellowish-green, and the profusion of bright green foliage remains on the tall, erect canes throughout the seasons. The lanceolate leaves are brilliant green with a glaucous (greyish-blue) underside, hence the name Green Glaucous Bamboo. Each leaf can be up to 15 centimetres long.Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens prefers loamy soils, but it can thrive in almost any fertile, moist but well-drained soil that is rich in humus. In case you are planning to grow this bamboo variety in a big container, make sure you use a loam-based compost, enriched with a liquid fertiliser. When it comes to choosing a perfect spot for Green Glaucous Bamboo, pick a location that’s either in full sun or partial shade, as this evergreen cultivar tolerates both.Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native fares well even in the areas with more severe winters. Vigorous and robust, it’s considered to be pest and disease free, and it won’t need sheltering from frost. Unlike most bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens is clump-forming, so it is not considered overly invasive. However, in hot and humid conditions, this cultivar can spread beyond its bounds. To control its growth, simply use a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate and a suckering habit, Green Glaucous Bamboo can grow to be 8 metres high and up to 4 metres wide. If you’re wondering what is a perfect plant for informal screen or a hedge, bamboo varieties such as Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens are definitely at the top of the list. They require little effort, and their evergreen foliage and tall canes offer multiple seasons of interest. The tall, yellowish-green culms and the dense foliage form a lush, evergreen thicket perfect for screening or evergreen hedges. Not only that it is highly decorative, Green Glaucous Bamboo is also maintenance-free and resistant to pest and diseases, so it won’t require constant trimming or pruning to stay in perfect shape.Take a look at other bamboo varieties we have in stock or our selection of plants perfect for evergreen screening.

GBP 350.00
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Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens. Green Glaucous Bamboo

Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens, also known as Green Glaucous Bamboo, is a vigorous, evergreen bamboo variety. Grown for its attractive, tall canes and lush green foliage, this cultivar is an ideal candidate for evergreen screening or hedging.One of the main reasons why this variety of bamboo is so popular is that it offers year-round interest. The glossy, green canes mature to yellowish-green, and the profusion of bright green foliage remains on the tall, erect canes throughout the seasons. The lanceolate leaves are brilliant green with a glaucous (greyish-blue) underside, hence the name Green Glaucous Bamboo. Each leaf can be up to 15 centimetres long.Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens prefers loamy soils, but it can thrive in almost any fertile, moist but well-drained soil that is rich in humus. In case you are planning to grow this bamboo variety in a big container, make sure you use a loam-based compost, enriched with a liquid fertiliser. When it comes to choosing a perfect spot for Green Glaucous Bamboo, pick a location that’s either in full sun or partial shade, as this evergreen cultivar tolerates both.Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native fares well even in the areas with more severe winters. Vigorous and robust, it’s considered to be pest and disease free, and it won’t need sheltering from frost. Unlike most bamboo varieties, Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens is clump-forming, so it is not considered overly invasive. However, in hot and humid conditions, this cultivar can spread beyond its bounds. To control its growth, simply use a bamboo barrier. With a fast growth rate and a suckering habit, Green Glaucous Bamboo can grow to be 8 metres high and up to 4 metres wide. If you’re wondering what is a perfect plant for informal screen or a hedge, bamboo varieties such as Phyllostachys Viridiglaucescens are definitely at the top of the list. They require little effort, and their evergreen foliage and tall canes offer multiple seasons of interest. The tall, yellowish-green culms and the dense foliage form a lush, evergreen thicket perfect for screening or evergreen hedges. Not only that it is highly decorative, Green Glaucous Bamboo is also maintenance-free and resistant to pest and diseases, so it won’t require constant trimming or pruning to stay in perfect shape.Take a look at other bamboo varieties we have in stock or our selection of plants perfect for evergreen screening.

GBP 337.50
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Fagus Sylvatica Dawyck, Fastigiate Beech Trees Buy Online UK

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Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe Dwarf London Plane Tree

Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe Dwarf London Plane Tree

Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe or Dwarf London Plane TreePlatanus Hispanica Alphens Globe, also known as the London Plane Alphens Globe or Dwarf London Plane, has all of the most desirable qualities of its parent plant, the London Plane Tree, with the additional benefit of its dwarf size, making it the perfect addition to gardens large or small! The original London Plane Tree is a cross between the Oriental Plane Tree and American Sycamore. Left to its own devices, over time it grows to an enormous size, and is notable for its attractive, mottled bark in shades of grey, olive, and cream. However, its large size makes it an impractical choice for most city gardens, and so the Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe is a welcome newcomer! The large, 20 cm wide 5-lobed green leaves of the London Plane Alphens Globe emerge later in the spring, followed by small yellow-green flowers that are not noticeable, but produce clusters of small, burr-like fruits which remain on the tree through the winter. Fully hardy throughout the UK, this grafted dwarf variety grows to a mature height of 5 metres and spread of 3 metres, making it an excellent choice for even small city gardens. Pruning is not necessary to maintain the natural rounded shape of the crown of the Dwarf London Plane, but if required it is best to prune in late winter. Plant Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe in full sun in any soil. It will do well in a variety of conditions, most notably being very tolerant of pollution, and therefore is an excellent choice of tree for small city gardens. It also tolerates salt, and is resistant to wind, making it perfect tree for coastal regions as well. It does well planted in paving or containers, increasing still further its landscaping versatility.Let the small scale of the London Plane Alphens Globe inspire you to use it in places where its sprawling parent would never fit! It is well-suited to container planting on rooftop terraces or courtyards, providing not only the beauty of its rounded crown of foliage in spring, summer, and autumn, but the appeal of its attractive mottled bark and small fruits in winter. This is easily included in a patio or gravel garden, or as a specimen plant in a small lawn. It also makes an excellent street-side tree, planted in a row along a sidewalk. If you have loved the look of the London Plane Tree but been unable to accommodate its size in your garden, Platanus Hispanica Alphens Globe is the perfect choice for you!

GBP 325.00
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Crataegus Laevigata Plena Hawthorn Plena Standard Trees UK

Crataegus Laevigata Plena Hawthorn Plena Standard Trees UK

Crataegus Laevigata Plena or Hawthorn Plena, is notable for its showy white flowers in early summer. Our standard tree shapes on long clear stems make these well-established English hybrids even more suitable for gardens large and small!Crataegus Laevigata or Cockspur Thorn is less common than the native common hawthorn Crataegus Monogyna. The cultivar Crataegus Laevigata Plena was bred in 1770 in the UK. It has thorny stems, and small, oval, glossy dark green leaves up to 5 cm in length, which are almost hidden in June and July when the fragrant double white flowers bloom in profusion, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. Starting out a pure white, they fade to a soft pink before falling. The flowers are followed by red berries which will attract birds in autumn and winter. The leaves turn yellow-red in autumn to finish the year with a burst of colour.Hardy in all parts of the UK and continental Europe, Crataegus Laevigata Plena will naturally grow to 5 metres high and 4 metres across in 20 years, reaching a mature height and spread of 8 metres in 50 years. In the case of these standard-shaped trees, a trim once per year will suffice to maintain the standard clear stem shape and rounded, semi-open crown.Plant Crataegus Laevigata Plena in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil, in an exposed or sheltered position. Hawthorn Plena will tolerate wetter soil, but is also fairly drought-tolerant once established. It is also very tolerant of salt, so it can be planted with special protection in coastal regions. Its high tolerance for pollution makes this native tree perfect for city gardens as well. In the country, the young bark may need protection from rabbits.Crataegus Laevigata Plena makes an excellent specimen tree for a focal point in a small to medium lawn, where its flowers, fruit and foliage will show to advantage. One tree would also be perfect for shading a patio in summer, with the added bonus of the blooms and autumn colour. This native plant is ideal for inclusion in a wildlife or woodland garden, where it will provide nesting spots for birds, and a nectar source for bees and butterflies. A row of Hawthorn Plena makes a good windbreak in a coastal garden to shelter more sensitive plants.Crataegus Laevigata Plena is a lovely cultivar of the native Hawthorn, grown as a standard tree to increase its suitability for a variety of planting schemes. Its flowers and foliage make it perfect for UK gardens!

GBP 187.50
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Eleagnus X Ebbingei Espalier Frame Half Standard Trees buy UK

Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

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

Magnolia Grandiflora Pleached trees for sale online UK. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Pinus Mugo Benjamin Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin Dwarf Pine. Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Mugo Benjamin Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin Dwarf Pine. Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Mugo Benjamin or Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin. Petite and highly-decorative, Pinus Mugo Benjamin, a variety of Dwarf Mountain Pine, is prized for its compact size and textured foliage. It is very small indeed reaching max 30 x 50 cm over 10 years. This is an attractive dwarf pine that grows in all soils and is very lime tolerant. Perfect for a Rock Garden.Naturally globe-shaped, this cultivar has a very attractive flat-topped, rounded habit. Even when fully mature, Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin will not exceed its maximum size of 30 centimetres in height and approximately 50 centimetres in width, after a period of 10 years. The dense, evergreen foliage consists of very short, medium green, stiff needles. The needles are uniform and radially arranged along the branches. This conifer produces a profusion of slim, erect, and elongated cones that sit atop the foliage.Originating from the mountains of central and southern Europe, all Pinus Mugo varieties are remarkably undemanding, and it is the same with Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin. This cultivar will grow in virtually any soil, and it is very lime tolerant. To ensure best results, plant this compact pine in well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Once the plant is established, it is drought resistant.This miniature evergreen shrub is tough and can easily withstand temperatures lower than 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Pinus Mugo Benjamin will thrive in both sheltered and exposed locations. Rarely affected by any serious pests or diseases. Benjamin naturally keeps its magnificent round form in perfect shape, so no need for pruning or trimming. Pinus Mugo Benjamin is prized for its miniature sized and attractive rounded shape. Highly adaptable and robust, this dwarf conifer is an ideal choice for rock gardens. The evergreen foliage offers interest throughout the year, and since this pine can be grown in containers, it makes a great choice for brightening up roof terraces, patios or balconies.

GBP 213.75
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Ilex Aquifolium Nellie Stevens Pleached Trees. Mature Pleached Holly Trees. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa is a large ornamental tree with tiered branches that is perfect for low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly spaces. Cornus Controversa trees are commonly called giant dogwood trees. They originate from the Himalayas, China and Japan but have grown well in the UK since the late 18th century.In spring this deciduous tree grows ovate green leaves on horizontally tiered branches. In May these sweeping, tiered branches hold 18 cm wide clusters of flat-headed, star-shaped cream flowers that attract all kinds of pollinators. The pretty, scented flowers mature in small black fruits during autumn.As winter approaches its spectacular tiered foliage turns all shades of orange, red and purple before falling with the frosts. During winter the striking shape of Cornus Controversa gives architectural height and structure to a bare garden.Height and Spread of Cornus ControversaCornus Controversa is a fast-growing deciduous tree that will reach a height of 15 metres and spread over the same distance. It’s best suited to medium or large gardens. How Hardy Is Cornus ControversaDogwoods are by nature very hardy and Cornus Controversa can withstand temperatures down to –15 degrees if its roots are well-drained. It is drought tolerant and fairly pest resistant once established.How To Use Cornus ControversaA giant dogwood is the perfect specimen tree for larger open spaces. Its architectural form and interesting colours fill a garden all year round and provide a habitat and food source for wildlife.We also sell Cornus Controversa Variegata, more commonly called the Wedding Cake Tree, and Cornus Controversa Pagoda. If you have a large space they look spectacular planted side by side.Giant dogwood grows quickly so it’s best to make sure the planting area will support a large tree even after a few years.How To Care For Cornus ControversaGiant dogwood is tough and hardy in low temperatures but cold drying winds can damage its spectacular foliage, stripping it before the autumn colours have a chance to appear.Plant yours in a sheltered spot in full sun for the best colours, although it will grow happily in partial shade too. Pruning is not necessary.Giant dogwood prefers well-drained fertile soil but will tolerate most types. They are not too keen on alkaline conditions and will grow more slowly in chalky soils.Water Cornus Controversa well until it's established and add a thick layer of mulch in the springtime for extra nutrients and healthy growing season.

GBP 413.00
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Magnolia Denudata Yellow River Magnolia Yellow Flowering

Magnolia Denudata Yellow River Magnolia Yellow Flowering

Magnolia Denudata Yellow River or Magnolia Yellow River, is a stunning spring beauty with fragrant, showy yellow blooms. These deciduous spring-flowering magnolia trees are mature specimen trees that will get off to a quick start!Magnolia Denudata is a family of magolias native to China, where it is known as the Lily Tree. The cultivar Yellow River is a relatively recent hybrid from there, which is still quite rare in the UK as indeed are Yellow flowering magnolias in general. In April and May, the fragrant flowers appear before the leaves, covering the branches with upright goblet-shaped blooms in a stunning shade of primrose-yellow, up to 10 cm in length. The leaves that then emerge are large, oval and an attractive shade of glossy green, turning to yellow and brown in autumn. In winter, the large buds for next spring’s flowers add interest.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Magnolia Denudata Yellow River will grow to a mature height of 6 metres and spread of 5 metres. Little pruning is required to maintain the attractive rounded shape of the crown, but if desired, prune immediately following the spring flowering.Plant Magnolia Denudata Yellow River in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with a south or west facing aspect, in moist but well-drained loam, sand or clay soil with an acid to neutral pH. Mulch in spring with compost. Protection from the wind is important, as strong winds could damage the flowers. It is moderately tolerant of salt, so can be planted in coastal areas as long as it is protected from strong winds.Magnolia Denudata Yellow River is a tree that you will want to place front and centre so that its stunning spring show can be properly enjoyed. This specimen is perfect as a focal point on even a small lawn, where the luminous yellow flowers will be a show-stopper! Planted in a woodland garden, it will be a bright highlight when in bloom. Next to a patio, you get to enjoy the fragrant flowers up close, and then get the benefit of summer shade, as well as the winter interest of the bare branches and buds.Magnolia Denudata Yellow River will light up your garden when it bursts into bloom in spring, only getting better with each passing year! Our mature specimens will quickly fill in that perfect spot!

GBP 330.00
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Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe Full Standard Lime Trees for Sale

Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe Full Standard Lime Trees for Sale

Our Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe or Silver Lime tree is a deciduous full standard tree which is a perfect size for small city & urban gardens. Both its foliage and flowers make it an excellent choice!Native to eastern Europe through to Turkey, lime trees have long been grown in European cities and are a favourite of UK gardeners. This Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe Full Standard is an excellent landscape specimen. The heart-shaped, dark green leaves are a silvery grey underneath, and turn a golden yellow in the autumn before falling. As July turns to August the intensely fragrant yellow flowers of the Silver Lime bloom, which attract bees and butterflies. Hardy throughout the UK, Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe will grow to a mature height of 6 to 8 metres. Our standard trees have been trained with a clear stem and a spherical crown, so they take up little space, making them perfect trees for small gardens. While these are slow-growing trees, our Tilia Tomentosa Full Standards are already mature specimens, so they will make an instant impact in your garden! This is a long-living species; there are lime trees over 500 years old, so planting a Tilia Tomentosa is an investment for the future.Plant your Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe in full sun or light shade in any moist or well-drained soil. A sunny spot will result in the best autumn colour. Silver Lime Trees will do well in dry locations. Tolerant of pollution, they are an extremely popular tree for city plantings. They also do well in coastal locations, as they are tolerant of both wind and salt. These small standard trees make excellent container plantings for roof terraces, courtyards and patios. One of our mature Tilia Tomentosa Full Standard specimens planted in a lawn will create an immediate focal point, where its fragrant summer flowers and autumn colour will show to great advantage. Tilia Tomentosa Silver Globe can be planted in a row in paving along a sidewalk or roadway in the city, or along a long avenue on a country property to great effect. See also Tilia Cordata (Small Leaf Lime) and Tilia Europaea Pallida Pleached Lime Trees. Read more about standard and half standard tree shapes here. 

GBP 243.75
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Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa Giant Dogwood Tree for Sale Online UK

Cornus Controversa is a large ornamental tree with tiered branches that is perfect for low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly spaces. Cornus Controversa trees are commonly called giant dogwood trees. They originate from the Himalayas, China and Japan but have grown well in the UK since the late 18th century.In spring this deciduous tree grows ovate green leaves on horizontally tiered branches. In May these sweeping, tiered branches hold 18 cm wide clusters of flat-headed, star-shaped cream flowers that attract all kinds of pollinators. The pretty, scented flowers mature in small black fruits during autumn.As winter approaches its spectacular tiered foliage turns all shades of orange, red and purple before falling with the frosts. During winter the striking shape of Cornus Controversa gives architectural height and structure to a bare garden.Height and Spread of Cornus ControversaCornus Controversa is a fast-growing deciduous tree that will reach a height of 15 metres and spread over the same distance. It’s best suited to medium or large gardens. How Hardy Is Cornus ControversaDogwoods are by nature very hardy and Cornus Controversa can withstand temperatures down to –15 degrees if its roots are well-drained. It is drought tolerant and fairly pest resistant once established.How To Use Cornus ControversaA giant dogwood is the perfect specimen tree for larger open spaces. Its architectural form and interesting colours fill a garden all year round and provide a habitat and food source for wildlife.We also sell Cornus Controversa Variegata, more commonly called the Wedding Cake Tree, and Cornus Controversa Pagoda. If you have a large space they look spectacular planted side by side.Giant dogwood grows quickly so it’s best to make sure the planting area will support a large tree even after a few years.How To Care For Cornus ControversaGiant dogwood is tough and hardy in low temperatures but cold drying winds can damage its spectacular foliage, stripping it before the autumn colours have a chance to appear.Plant yours in a sheltered spot in full sun for the best colours, although it will grow happily in partial shade too. Pruning is not necessary.Giant dogwood prefers well-drained fertile soil but will tolerate most types. They are not too keen on alkaline conditions and will grow more slowly in chalky soils.Water Cornus Controversa well until it's established and add a thick layer of mulch in the springtime for extra nutrients and healthy growing season.

GBP 367.50
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Acer Platanoides Drummondii Norway Maple Multi Stem Trees

Acer Platanoides Drummondii Norway Maple Multi Stem Trees

Acer Platanoides Drummondii or Norway Maple DrummondiiAcer Platanoides Drummondii is a variegated version of the stunning Norway Maple. It is a large and fast growing deciduous tree with red-tinged yellow flowers in April that are loved by bees and butterflies. The RHS have awarded Norway Maple Drummondii the Perfect for Pollinators title for its wildlife friendly attributes. After the flowers have opened, foliage quickly bursts through in bright green shoots which open to reveal dark five-lobed leaves with a broad creamy edging. These grow in size through the summer months and fall with the autumnal drop in temperatures. Autumn leaf fall is a cascade of orange with yellow and occasionally red tones.  This is a multi stem tree, so in winter without its stunning foliage it still holds an architectural shape and adds structure to the garden. It is a perfect seasonal interest tree that will grow to twelve by twelve metres in twenty to fifty years. How Hardy Is Acer Platanoides DrummondiiNorway Maple Drummondii is fully hardy in the UK and able to withstand sub zero temperatures, frost and droughts. It’s a robust tree that takes care of itself. How To Use Acer Platanoides DrummondiiThis is a great addition to a medium or large sized garden where it can have the space it needs to grow without shading out other plants. Its variegated foliage contrasts well with darker shades of Acers such as Acer Palmatum Crimson Queen (a Japanese Maple) and other Norway Maples such as Crimson Sentry. It also holds its own as a single specimen tree in the lawn or fence line. Wind and pollution tolerant Acer Platanoides Drummondii is a good choice for urban gardens where it acts as a noise and wind shield, and provides shade for woodland plants such as ferns.How To Care For Acer Platanoides DrummondiiNorway Maple Drummondii is a tough deciduous tree that fares well in any soil. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and does not require pruning. Should any shoots grow through without variegation simply remove them.  Add a top dressing of well-rotted manure around the base, without touching the trunk, in late spring and water well in the early years.The low maintenance yet stunning variegated Norway Maple Drummondii is a great choice if you only have room for one tree but want all season interest. It is delivered root-balled ready for immediate planting, so its best to water it regularly until fully established – after that, no care is required. See also the regular (non-variegated) Acer Platanoides.  

GBP 192.50
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Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese Maple Dwarf Japanese Maple

Acer Palmatum Pixie Japanese MapleAcer Palmatum Pixie is a deciduous dwarf acer with blood-red leaves. It’s perfect for compact gardens in need of a colour boost.  This little acer is the dwarf version of the well-known bright red Acer palmatum bloodgood, but as it is compact it will only reach 1/3 of its size and doesn’t outgrow it’s welcome.This particularly bright and attractive small acer sprouts bright red lobed foliage in spring which gradually deepens to a richer red in summer before maturing into strong scarlet red for autumn. Small inconspicuous green flowers arrive in spring that gradually mature into winged red fruits known as samaras.Acer Palmatun Pixie’s trunk is almost black with stripes appearing as it slowly matures.This is a great little acer for compact gardens with striking red colours and interesting textures. Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie grows upright but gets no taller than around 2.5 metres and 1 metre wide. Its better known as Dwarf Japanese Maple or Pixie Japanese Maple due to its compact nature. How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum PixieDwarf Japanese Maple is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures but it does need shelter from strong, cold winds which can cause leaf scorch.Once established it is drought and heat tolerant and relatively pest-free.How To Use Acer Palmatum PixiePixie Japanese Maple is the perfect specimen tree for a compact urban garden that needs a boost of rich colour.A row along the fence line blocks out neighbours in the summer months without shading out the whole garden. In larger spaces Dwarf Japanese Maple makes an unusual lining for a footpath or a colourful way to mark out a seating area.This small acer will grow well in a container as long as it is well watered and fed regularly. When it’s grown in a pot, Dwarf Japanese Maple will stay smaller than garden planted specimens.How To Care For Acer Palmatum PixieAcer Palmatum Pixie needs well-drained moist soil in a sheltered position that’s protected from the prevailing wind to really thrive.It can handle the heat, unlike other more delicate acers, and full afternoon sun brings out the redness of its foliage, however strong early morning sunshine may scorch its leaves.Acers tend to prefer neutral to acid soils and struggle in chalky areas. If your garden is chalky consider growing Japanese Maple Pixie in a container with ericaceous soil.This compact maple tree doesn’t need any pruning as it naturally holds a well-formed shape but you can cut back any unruly branches in winter. 

GBP 196.00
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Aesculus Carnea Briotti Red Horse Chestnut Briotti Trees

Aesculus Carnea Briotti Red Horse Chestnut Briotti Trees

Aesculus Carnea Briotti or Red Horse Chestnut BriottiAesculus Carnea Briotti, a variety of Red Horse Chestnut, is a large, round-headed, deciduous flowering tree. Treasured for its dark red blossoms, this cultivar is recommended for large gardens only, where it can serve as a specimen tree.The leaves of Red Horse Chestnut Briotti consists of 5 to 7 leaflets each, glossy and dark green. Creating a dense, lush canopy, the foliage of this tree retains its green colour until it drops with first frosts. The most noteworthy quality of the cultivar, however, are its showy blossom. Produced in profusion, the crimson blossoms are borne in large, upright panicles. The flowers are followed by husky, slightly spiny capsules that contain nuts.Easily grown, Red Horse Chestnut Briotti is particular only when it comes to the space it needs to fully develop. This impressive tree will thrive in any moist, fertile, well-drained soil, both in full sun and partial shade. Rarely affected by any serious pests and diseases. First bred 1858, in a nursery in France, Aesculus Carnea Briotti is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This chestnut tree can adapt even to the severest European climates, and will not mind even if the temperatures lower than 20 degrees below zero.One of the most distinctive traits of this variety is its imposing size. Long-lived, Red Horse Chestnut Briotti can grow to be up to 30 metres high, with a spread over 20 metres. Its large, dense, rounded crown makes it a good choice for a shade tree. Maintaining a tree of this size is not always easy, but this variety is thoroughly undemanding. Light pruning is all it takes to keep its stately, columnar habit in perfect shape. To prevent any diseases and maintain the tree’s health, routinely remove any dead or damaged growth.Large, attractive and sturdy - these qualities make Aesculus Carnea Briotti a perfect choice for decorating a large lawn or adding a shade tree to a big garden. Offering interest throughout the seasons, with a stunning spring bloom, this deciduous cultivar can become a timeless beauty in any landscape. Complement it with shade-loving shrubs suitable for underplanting, such as Rhododendron Wine and Roses, Heuchera Micrantha Palace Purple, or Callicarpa Bodinieri Profusion.Make sure to take a look at our selection of large and mature trees, ideal for spacious gardens and landscapes. If you are interested in deciduous cultivars with ornamental and architectural value, check out our collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 187.50
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Hedera Colchica Sulphur Heart Ivy Paddy's Pride Persian Ivy

Hedera Colchica Sulphur Heart Ivy Paddy's Pride Persian Ivy

Hedera Colchica Sulphur Heart, also known as Ivy Sulphur Heart and Ivy Paddy’s Pride and also Persian Ivy, is a self-clinging evergreen climber valued for its variegated foliage and exceptional hardiness. Large and vigorous, this striking climber is perfect for covering walls or camouflaging bare patches of land as a ground cover plant.The evergreen, variegated foliage of this ivy cultivar offers multiple seasons of interest. The dark green leaves with a central streak of golden yellow are ovate and quite large when compared to other Ivy varieties, reaching up to 20 centimetres in length. Fully mature specimens of this evergreen climber have insignificant, spherical, green flowers. In the winter, the inconspicuous flowers are replaced by discreet clusters of black berries, which attract birds and pollinators.Ivy Sulphur Heart thrives in full sun to partial shade. However, to ensure that the foliage keeps its vivid, contrasting shades, plant it in a sunny location, as the colour of the leaves tends to lose its vibrancy in dimly lit spots. This vigorous climber performs best in alkaline and acidic soils that are fertile, hummus-rich and well-drained, but it is not fussy when it comes to soil type. The ideal location for Ivy Paddy’s Pride is definitely a sun-facing wall, where this large climber can spread undisturbed and a show of its spectacular golden-green foliage. A Middle East native, Hedera Colchica Sulphur Heart is well known as a robust, tough climber. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland (hence the nickname Paddy’s Pride), this cultivar can survive even when the temperatures drop to -15 degrees. Much more rugged than most Ivy varieties, Sulphur Heart is relatively resistant to pest and diseases. As a testimony to its good constitution, this vigorous climber received the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.A self-clinging climber, this plant has aerial roots, that enable it to cling easily to the surface beneath it. With a quick growth rate, this vigorous climber can grow up to be 4 to 8 metres high and up to 4 metres wide in just a few years. To keep Ivy Sulphur Heart tidy and in perfect shape, occasionally trim the overgrown and unwanted shoots. With a year-round interest and spectacular, variegated foliage, Hedera Colchica Sulphur Heart is a vigorous climber that’s ideal for hiding unseemly walls or for cottage gardens, where climbing ivy is the essential part of the charm. Hardy and highly decorative, this large leaved cultivar can be used as a ground cover plant, ideal for hiding unseemly parts of your garden. 

GBP 198.00
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Ulmus Clusius Dutch Elm Clusius Disease Resistant Dutch Elm

Ulmus Clusius Dutch Elm Clusius Disease Resistant Dutch Elm

Ulmus Clusius, often referred to as simply Dutch Elm Clusius, is a disease-resistant elm hybrid that was bred in the 1980s.Ulmus Clusius is a deciduous elm tree that produces small greenish flowers in March and April which discreetly tip the branches before a dense crown of dark matt green leaves burst through in spring. Flat winged nutlets appear in late summer. Clusius’ leaves are larger than other types of disease resistant elm such as Lobel, measuring 8-12cms in length. In autumn leaves turn many shades of yellow before falling late in the season to reveal silver smooth bark in young trees and a fissured, grooved trunk in older specimens.With or without its leaves the outline of an elm is recognisable with its architectural clear stem and oval crown.Height and Spread of Ulmus ClusiusUlmus Clusius is a large, fast growing tree that needs room to spread. It will reach a mature height of 20 metres and spread over 6-10 metres.How Hardy Is Ulmus ClusiusThis cultivar of Ulmus Lobel shows dependable resistant to Dutch elm disease. It was developed by the Dutch University of Wageningen, known for its horticultural excellence, including the development of the effective natural box treatment Topbuxus. Ulmus Clusius will survive sub-zero temperatures and is particularly wind resistant.How To Use Ulmus ClusiusThis is a large tree best planted with plenty of room to grow in a large garden or parkland. It suits a windy, exposed aspect once established and does well on the coast too. It is pollution tolerant in urban areas and casts a speckled shade perfect for filtering summer sun.How To Care for Ulmus ClusiusElm trees need little care once they are established, but in the early days young trees will need some support.If you have a sunny to partially shady spot in fertile soil Ulmus Clusius will thrive and grow quickly, but it will manage in less-than-perfect areas including heavy, clay soils and temporarily flooded sites too.Treat your elm to a thick layer of mulch each year and stake young specimens so they can put down strong, stable roots.There is no need to prune Dutch Elm Clusius, but you can remove broken or bent branches in its winter dormancy.If you are looking for a disease resistant elm tree that keeps it leaves for a long period and creates a statuesque winter silhouette this tree for you. This cultivar is tough, hardy and requires little effort to grow into a magnificent elm.

GBP 180.00
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Picea Pungens Fat Albert. Colorado Blue Spruce Fat Albert

Picea Pungens Fat Albert. Colorado Blue Spruce Fat Albert

A natural hybrid, Picea Pungens Fat Albert, commonly known as Colorado Blue Spruce and Fat Albert Spruce, is an evergreen conifer tree with spectacular silvery-blue needles. Its distinctive pyramid shape, as well as its true blue colour, make this ornamental spruce perfect as a focus plant or as a part of an evergreen screen.The lush, matte foliage of this compact conifer provides multiple seasons of interest. The needles are icy blue, tightly spread along ascending, closely-spaced branches. Unlike other blue spruces, which are commonly grown from seedlings, Fat Albert spruces are grafted and don’t vary in size, shape or colour. The unmistakable steel blue colour of this conifer remains unchanged for years to come. The young cones emerge green, maturing to light brown shades. Native to the Rocky Mountains, Picea Pungens spruces are sturdy and resistant and this specific variety is no exception. Discovered in Oregon, by Iseli Nursery, Fat Albert Spruce can easily survive in a wide range of climates, including the UK climate. Fully hardy throughout Britain and Ireland, this evergreen shrub feels at home even in the severest European climates.Resilient and easy to care for, Fat Albert Spruce is not finicky when it comes to the growing conditions, either. It will thrive in most types of soils, but it prefers moist, fertile soil with good drainage, and full sun to light shade. Highly resistant to pests and diseases, this showy spruce’s only sensitivity is overly wet soil.Long-lived and rugged, Fat Albert Spruce is virtually maintenance-free. Its compact habit requires no pruning, but if you decide to do a little trimming to rejuvenate the plant, remove the new growth of the season only. The perfect cone shape of this spruce comes naturally and requires no staking or training to achieve its form. Generally slow-growing, with a growth rate around 30 centimetres per year, this evergreen conifer can grow to be 3 to 5 metres tall and 3 to 3 metres wide. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait too long to enjoy the extraordinary form of this plant, since our specimens are mature and already standing 2.5 to 3 metres tall.Ideal for the spotlight, Fat Albert Spruce is commonly used as a statement tree. The natural form of a pyramid and showy, year-round foliage make this conifer great choice for a patio or a front yard, where it can enjoy the attention it deserves. Suitable for mass planting, it makes a spectacular hedge, its dense and bluish-gray foliage serving as a windbreak and providing privacy throughout the whole year. The interesting colour of the foliage and the compact habit also make Fat Albert Spruce a popular choice for a Living Christmas tree.

GBP 365.75
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Salix Caprea Pussy Willow Goat Willow Tree

Salix Caprea Pussy Willow Goat Willow Tree

Salix Caprea Kilmarnock or Kilmarnock Weeping WillowDuring the 19th century, the first Kilmarnock willow tree was discovered on the banks of the Ayr. Thomas Lang of Kilmarnock was so taken with it that he started to propagate it. By 1853 Salix Caprea Kilmarnock was introduced into commerce and became widely available for purchase by gardeners. Salix Caprea Kilmarnock is a small dwarf deciduous tree. Its diminutive size makes it ideal for any garden. It grows to a height of 2.5 meters with a compact width of 2.5 meters. It is relatively slow growing and generally takes between ten to twenty years to attain its full height. It has a Royal Horticulture Society badge declaring it perfect as a pollinator. A Kilmarnock Willow is the perfect weeping willow for small gardens.The weeping, pendulous branches of the Kilmarnock weeping willow are bare during the spring months except for furry golden catkins that create visual interest and contrast to the landscape. The catkin-laden branches are ideal for creating floral bouquets or drying for crafts. As summer approaches, the soft green leaves start to emerge on the branches. When autumn arrives, the foliage turns a bright golden hue. Plant the Kilmarnock willow in a location in the garden where it will receive full sun for optimum growth. However, it will tolerate partial shade but its growth may be significantly slowed in such a location. It prefers well-draining soil that is moderately fertile. Like most willow varieties, it will withstand waterlogged roots and brief periods of flooding. Plant it in clay, loam, or sandy soil conditions. After planting, keep the soil moderately moist to encourage the small tree to establish a strong, diverse root system. After the first year, the tree will be able to withstand short periods of drought. The Kilmarnock weeping willow tree’s dwarf size and low care requirements make it relatively maintenance free. However, if a branch becomes broken or diseased, it should be pruned away to maintain the tree’s striking appearance. A Kilmarnock Willow can also be trimmed during the winter months when the tree is dormant to maintain its shape and size. Pruning tends to stimulate the tree to produce new growth during the spring and summer monthsSalix Caprea Kilmarnock is a striking addition to any cottage or woodland garden setting. Plant it besides a small garden pond to create a focal point, or next to a patio or walkway where everyone can enjoy its eye-catching catkins during the spring time. The Kilmarnock weeping willow is also often referred to as the pussy willow or the goat’s willow tree. More varieties of weeping trees that work very well in smaller gardens include the Weeping Silver Birch tree and the Weeping Silver Pear tree.

GBP 431.25
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