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Alnus Spaethii Spaeth’s Alder Mature Alnus Spaethii Trees UK

Alnus Spaethii Spaeth’s Alder Mature Alnus Spaethii Trees UK

Alnus Spaethii, also called the Spaeth’s Alder is an alder hybrid cross between Japanese alder (Alnus japonica) and the Caucasian alder (Alnus subcordata). This is a fast-growing small deciduous tree and usually attains a height of 10 to 15 meters. The stem of the tree is exceptionally straight and the overall growth habit is narrow. When young, Spaeth’s Alder branches grow straight upward but as it matures, the branches bend to a horizontal angle. This makes the tree an ideal street tree or specimen tree for any landscape that requires a slender columnar tree.Spaeth’s Alder more resembles a cherry tree in appearance than an alder. Often as early as January, Alnus Spaethii starts to develop dangling yellow catkins. Each catkin measures approximately 10 centimetres in length and is a valuable early season food source for hungry bees. The catkins usually persist on the tree into March before they give way to large, ovate leaves that are purplish when young. Upon maturity, the leaves develop into a dark green hue. The underside is a matte green and the topside a glossy green. Each serrated leaf measures 15 centimetres. In the autumn months, the foliage turns a dark orange or red before falling from the tree.A hardy tree, Alnus Spaethii thrives in all soil types. As with many alder trees, the root system has the unique ability to fix nitrogen into the surrounding soil which allows the tree to grow in nutrient-poor locations. It can even thrive in sandy soil where many plants and trees fail.Best growth is attained in moist soil, but once mature the tree can withstand short periods of drought. Its affinity for wet soil makes it ideal to plant in flood-prone locations. The tree is salt tolerant and can to tolerate windy conditions which makes it a good choice for coastal regions. Plant Spaeth’s Alder in a sunny or partially sunny location for optimum growth and flower development.Spaeth’s Alder was first discovered by the botanist Ludwig Späth in the Späth Arboretum at the Späth Baumschule (Arboretum) in Berlin. It rapidly became a valuable landscape tree across most of Europe and it makes a beautiful avenue or street tree. Although it is still rare in the United States, it is gaining some popularity as more gardeners discover its landscape benefits.

GBP 168.00
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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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