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Rose Snow Princess. Rose Climbing Snow Princess for Sale UK

Rose Snow Princess. Rose Climbing Snow Princess for Sale UK

Rose Snow Princess is a floribunda climbing rose that’s smothered with bright white flowers from early summer to late autumn. It flowers freely and copiously unlike some roses that tend to offer one single blooming and require coaxing to produce a second flush. This makes it perfect for smaller gardens and balconies or for gardeners with restricted movement. Flowers appear in June with semi-double cup-shaped blooms that have bright white dazzling petals. They are lightly fragrant with a traditional rose scent, but they’re not overpowering. How Hardy Is Rose Climbing Snow Princess?Rose Snow Princess is hardy in all areas of the UK. Its flowers are particularly valued by rose enthusiasts because they don’t spoil in rain, and they tend to stay on the flower head during windier conditions. How To Use Rose Snow PrincessFloribunda roses have many heads of flowers that bloom in groups at the end of each stem. This means they flower thickly, providing cover for unattractive areas.Rose Snow Princess is perfect for a sunny or semi-shaded wall or mid-height fence, such as a front garden fence. It offers protection against unwanted cats but attracts pollinators such as bees and ladybirds.If you don’t have a suitable wall or fence Snow Princess will grow happily up an obelisk in the middle of a larger flower border or in a container. Rosa Snow Princess is relatively compact so it fares well in containers if you keep them watered and fed. They are the perfect size for a balcony or patio. Rosa Snow Princess’s pure white flowers won’t clash with other shades, so try combining her with any colour clematis or a passion flower for a striking summer display. How To Care For Rose Snow PrincessLike all roses, Snow Princess will flower best when mulched with well-rotted manure. If you do this in early spring it will boast bloom production and the overall health of your plant. Prune Snow Princess in autumn or early spring before new growth has started to form. Cut back around a third of the old growth to stimulate fresh, healthy new stems. Roses flower on the new year’s growth so don’t worry about ruining display, Snow Princess responds well to pruning. Cut out any dead wood or crossing stems too as this allows light and air to circulate.Rose Climbing Snow Princess is perfect for that tricky mid-height level. It’s tough, thrives in a container, flowers all summer long and requires little care. You won’t be disappointed with a glorious pure white Snow Princess. 

GBP 116.00
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Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn needs no introduction. The Braeburn Apple is one of the best known shop bought apples and for good reason. This eating apple is smooth-skinned, crisp and juicy – everything an eating apple should be. The Braeburn Apple tree was originally bred in New Zealand in the 1950s and has been popular ever since. It grows well in UK gardens producing heavy fruit crops. The RHS has given Apple Braeburn the Perfect for Pollinators badge because it attracts a variety of pollinating insects with its fragrant blossom. In spring the first leaves unfurl a bright pale green, and are soon followed by pale pink blossom carrying five individual petals. Deep pink buds open into paler star-shapes with golden stamens. The perfect pink petals ripen into tiny firm apples that gradually swell over the summer months. The foliage also gathers pace, bursting out in a darker green with feathered edges. The blossom stage is extremely attractive and it is worth growing Braeburn apples trees for this alone. In late October to November, when the apples bear an equal amount of red and green, they are ready to harvest. Braeburn is a heavy cropper, but the tree is sturdy and able to bear fruit from a young age.In winter foliage disperses with the frosts leaving a strong structural outline before spring brings the new blossom. How Hardy Is Malus Domestica BraeburnApple Braeburn is hardy throughout the UK, able to withstand sub-zero temperatures if its roots are free from waterlogged conditions. However, the blossom can be damaged by late frosts and the fruit needs sun to ripen. It will fruit more reliably in southern areas of the UK.How To Use Malus Domestica BraeburnMalus Domestica Braeburn trees are perfect for a kitchen garden, an orchard or a hedge line that has space for the tree to grow as it will reach 3-4 metres within 5-10 years. It also makes a big impact in a wildlife garden, attracting pollinators and birds.Braeburn is a spur-bearing apple tree, which means its fruit appears on jutting spurs, so you can fan train or espalier your Braeburn without difficulty.  You can also grow Malus Braeburn in containers if you are able to provide regular water and food. A container will restrict its size and make a lovely fruiting addition to a patio. How To Care For Malus Domestica BraeburnFor heavy crops of fruit, Apple Malus Braeburn needs a sunny spot and should be kept from frost pockets and harsh, windy areas. It is self fertile and able to produce fruit by itself but will crop more heavily if there are other types of apple tree are growing nearby.  Before planting your Apple Braeburn dig plenty of rich organic matter into the planting hole and water well throughout the growing season. Each year add a thick layer of mulch to the roots for the best blossom and fruit harvest. You do not need to prune a Braeburn, but you can cut back broken, dead or crossed branches in the winter to create an open crown, so there is more room for apples to soak up the sun and ripen. If you are looking for a reliable cropper, and have a warm sunny spot to fill, Malus Domestica Braeburn is one of the tastiest apples you can grow. It looks attractive throughout the year and will supply apples that store for months. Lots more to choose from in our fruiting trees section. 

GBP 35.00
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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 192.00
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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 60.00
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Pyrus Communis Conference Pear Tree Mature Fruiting Pear

Pyrus Communis Conference Pear Tree Mature Fruiting Pear

Pyrus Communis Conference Pear TreePyrus Communis Conference was introduced in 1885 by Thomas Francis Rivers, and it has become the most popular pear variety in the UK with good reason. It has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit and designated as Perfect for Pollinators. The Conference Pear Tree grows into a small, attractive deciduous tree, with a semi-open oval crown. In April and May, the showy clusters of fragrant, single white flowers emerge before the leaves, attracting bees and butterflies to the garden. While the fruits develop over the summer, the glossy, medium-green leaves are a pleasant note in the landscape. In early autumn, the pale green pears will be ready to pick. Long and narrow with sweet, creamy flesh, they are best harvested when under-ripe, and laid aside to ripen. They will last until January in storage.Height and Spread of Pyrus Communis ConferenceThe Pyrus Communis Conference fruit tree will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. This tree can be expected to live more than 50 years.How Hardy Is Pyrus Communis Conference?Pyrus Communis Conference is fully hardy in all regions of the UK and across northern Europe, making it a better choice for colder regions of the country than other pear varieties.How to Use Pyrus Communis ConferencePyrus Communis Conference can fit into a small garden if kept pruned to size. It is perfect tucked into a kitchen or informal country garden, but also makes a lovely focal point in a small lawn, where its spring blossoms will put on a good show.How to Care for Pyrus Communis ConferencePlant Pyrus Communis Conference in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained or moist but well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with a neutral pH. It will not tolerate standing water. It is somewhat self-fertile, but will fruit better when planted with a pollination partner from pollination group 3. Tolerant of aerosol salt, the Conference Pear Tree will do well in coastal regions. It is also highly tolerant of urban pollution, so can be used in even inner-city gardens. In country locations, provide protection from rabbits and deer. Like all fruit trees, you will need to prune Pyrus Communis Conference annually in late winter.Hardy, self-fertile and adaptable to a variety of different conditions, Pyrus Communis Conference is a great choice for UK gardeners! We also sell Pyrus Communis Conference as a Fan trained Pear Tree.

GBP 680.00
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Prunus Laurocerasus Trees. Cherry Laurel Trees Buy Online UK

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese HollyIlex Crenata Greenhedge is a thornless evergreen Japanese Holly perfect for creating dense evergreen hedges.This hedging holly is a very pretty variety from Japan that keeps it’s thornless leaves all year round. Many dark green shiny ovals on strong bushy stems grow in a narrow, compact shape which makes it a good choice for all size hedges and topiary work.In spring Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge produces small white flowers on its tips that are attractive to pollinators and mature into small black berries that the birds enjoy over the summer months. This is a self-fertile holly so other types of holly bush are not required for pollination. During autumn and winter, Greenhedge Holly keeps its coat of foliage creating colourful structure and safe windproof cover for roosting birds.Height and Spread of Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a naturally compact shrub or small tree that will reach up to two metres in height and spread. It has a medium growth habit and in good fertile soils can grow 20-30 cms a year. It is easily kept smaller with regular pruning and it takes very well to topiary work.How Hardy Is Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeThis is a very hardy shrub that will easily tolerate sub-zero winters if its roots are well-drained. It’s relatively pest resistant and once established is drought-resistant too. Japanese Holly is one of the more forgiving hollies for hard pruning and good starting plant for a beginner topiarist.How To Use Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a very popular hedging plant for low to medium-sized boundaries as it is hardy, dense and evergreen. It’s evergreen and compact nature makes it suitable for all size gardens that need winter interest and structure in the bare months. It also does very well as decorative topiary balls or low-hedging and can replace box in areas prone to box blight. Wildlife gardens benefit from Japanese holly because it provides shelter in its bushy branches, nectar for pollinators, and food for birds.Ilex Crenata Greenhedge will also grow happily in a well-watered container on the patio either clipped into shape or left to grow shaggy and unstructured.How To Care For Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Green Hedge prefers a sunny, moist and well-drained position but it’s tolerant of less than perfect conditions including chalk. Water yours well until its established and put down a thick layer of mulch in spring to encourage healthy growth.There is no need to prune this naturally compact and well-shaped Japanese holly but if you want to maintain its shape or create a very dense hedge cut it back in spring and summer as this will create side shoots that blend together.  

GBP 131.25
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Acer Palmatum Red Wine Japanese Maple Dwarf Tree for Sale UK

Acer Palmatum Red Wine Japanese Maple Dwarf Tree for Sale UK

Acer Palmatum Red Wine is a striking dwarf deciduous Japanese Maple Tree with orange, red, and green foliage from spring to autumn. It’s a great choice for small gardens and for plant containers.Acer Palmatum Trees are native to Japan and were named for their palm-like foliage by Dr Thunberg in the 18th Century but they are more often called Japanese Maples. Since then, many cultivars have been bred or appeared as a parent plant sport. Japanese Maple Red Wine was cultivated by Dr. Edward Hasselkus at the University of Wisconsin, USA.Although it has the shape of a tree, this little acer is shrub-like and grows very slowly. In spring vibrant deeply lobed orange foliage appears on erect stems and gradually matures to yellow-green with red tips over summer. As autumn arrives the foliage gradually turns scarlet red. In late summer yellow, green and red leaves create a rainbow of colour and a really striking feature.Given its size, Japanese Maple Red Wine is particularly suitable for containers and compact urban gardens.Height and Spread of Acer Palmatum Red WineErect, but slow-growing Acer Red Wine only reaches a maximum height of 1.5 metres and spreads over 70 cms to a metre.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Red WineIf its roots are well-drained and it’s grown in a sheltered spot with some shade Japanese Maple Red Wine is hardy and withstands freezing British winters.How To Use Acer Palmatum Red WineBecause this small acer likes part shade it’s a good choice for pots on a sheltered balcony garden, patio, or decking. If growing it on a balcony or roof terrace take care to shelter it from strong winds which will damage the foliage.In a compact urban garden, Red Wine is a striking and colourful specimen tree from spring to autumn and it excels in a sheltered leafy border as part of a mixed foliage garden. It suits Japanese themes and rock gardens and will fit into the majority of sheltered spaces.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Red WineGive Acer Palmatum Red Wine a sheltered spot in partial sun for the best foliage colour. In a mixed border near trees is perfect. It likes well-drained fertile soil preferably neutral to acidic but it will grow in alkaline soil with plenty of mulch in spring and again in autumn. If you’re growing Red Wine in a container make it doesn’t dry out, feed it weekly in summer, and raise it up on pot feet during winter to avoid the roots freezing.Pruning acers often leads to their ruination so go easy and only remove broken or damaged branches in the dormant winter season. Japanese Maple Red Wine is low maintenance, attractive and perfect for the majority of sheltered spots in a garden from country-style borders to urban developments - everyone needs a small colourful acer to brighten their day.

GBP 66.00
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Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common HopHumulus Lupulus is our familiar Common Hop. Grown over a trellis or twined in a hedgerow it’s an unusual alternative to honeysuckle or clematis. The Common Hop is well known as the ingredient that gives beer its bitter taste and as a sleep aid to combat anxiety, but it’s also a pretty, deciduous climber for the garden.Common hops have long, twining stems that reach up to six metres and sprout large amounts of green lobed and coarsely toothed leaves in early spring. Each leaf is particularly large measuring up to 15 cms in length. During late summer female hop flowers bloom in cone-shaped yellowy-green clusters all along the thin strong stems. It's these female flowers that develop into fruits that are called ‘hops’and used for brewing. During the winter months, common hops die down to the ground and will regrow the following spring.Height And Spread of Humulus Lupulus                                                                 Common Hops is a long and thin climber that will reach up to 6 metres and spread over 1.5-2 metres. It needs support to clamber up such as a trellis or obelisk as it doesn’t have suckers or tendrils.How Hardy Is Humulus LupulusCommon hops are native to the UK and Europe so they are able to withstand our sub-zero winters if they are planted in well-drained soil. Once established, common hops are relatively pest-free and give enough twining support are hardy enough to leave to their own devices.How To Use Humulus LupulusCommon hops are a great alternative to clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine particularly if your soil is less than perfect. Hops look bright and fresh growing over an archway and scrambling their way through a hedge. Their flexible stems are perfect to twine into a fence line and give summer cover to a seating area without destroying the lawn, and because their flowers arrive in late summer pairing common hops with an early flowering clematis provides an extended flowering season.A good choice for a wildlife garden too as pollinators enjoy the hop flowers and cover provided by its large shady leaves.  How To Care For Humulus LupulusCommon hops are hardy but prefer a sheltered position and lots of sun. It will tolerate partial shade but a great flower display is achieved in a sunny spot. Ensure the ground doesn’t dry out and tie back stems to the support as hops lack suckers or tendrils – it is a ‘bine rather than a ‘vine’. In winter when the foliage has fallen, cut common hops back to root level and wait for it to re-emerge in the spring. 

GBP 104.00
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Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra Tree, River Birch Trees. Buy Online UK

Betula Nigra - also known as River Birch, Black Birch and Red Birch.A rather special variety of Birch tree, Betula Nigra is one of the few birches that will tolerate a hot spell and is an ornamental trees that will thrive in wet soil. This type of soil is usually reserved for Willow trees but there are other options and River Birch is a perfect fit. Originally found growing along river banks in the south eastern states of the US, Betula Nigra is right at home next to water.A graceful tree with slender branches, it is renowned for its exceptional bark. The bronze coloured bark is constantly in a state of flux. The shedding causes the wispy curling bark to roll back and reveal the creamiest trunk below and this contrast and texture are one of the tree's main assets.Like most Birch trees, the foliage is diamond shaped with a serrated edge, the leaves are a vibrant green when they emerge in the Spring along with fuzzy, yellow catkins around this time, which are another decorative bonus.Betula Nigra will grow into an impressive specimen tree reaching between 8-12 metres at maturity. This is an incredibly accommodating tree that will tolerate the heat or the wet and is happy growing in an urban situation. As with other types of Birch tree, River Birch also works well when planted as a mini 'forest' - the grouping of trees can really emphasise their beautifully textured bark.During the Autumn the leaves turn a delicious golden colour before falling to reveal the structure of the branches and again the beautiful bark takes centre stage.

GBP 243.75
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Campsis x tagliabuana Madame Galen. Trumpet Vine. Buy UK

Campsis x tagliabuana Madame Galen. Trumpet Vine. Buy UK

Campsis x Tagliabuana Madame Galen commonly referred to as the Trumpet Vine.An exotic and very beautiful climber that will grow well on a sunny south facing wall in the UK climate. The profuse blooms of Campsis rewards with a nice long flowering period, starting to bloom in late spring to early summer and performing right through until the Autumn.These red flowering, climbing vines are a must have for retaining colour in the garden. Their exotic trumpet shape, (hence their common name), are an absolute magnet for pollinators. Campsis Climbers are very easy to grow in most soil types even in drier conditions and clay based soil as long as they have plenty of sunshine..Campsis Madame Galen is one of the most hardy of the cultivars and are therefore an excellent choice for the UK climate. The beautiful flowers are flame red with yellow stamens and to get the best crop of flowers make sure you locate your Campsis where it will get lots of sun. It will need some support, a trellis or pergola are perfect for growing against. It would also fabulous when trained into the branches of a tree.These are vigorous plants but not invasively so and a good hard prune in the late winter, to three or four buds, will keep its shape and allow you to control its growth for the coming year.Our specimens are a good size to plant, each possessing 3 stems and with a height of 1.5-1.75 they will give you a good display size from the outset.Campsis x Tagliabuana Madame Galen has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit a sure sign it will perform well in UK gardens.

GBP 116.00
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Magnolia Heaven Scent. Magnolias Nursery. London & Online UK

Magnolia Heaven Scent. Magnolias Nursery. London & Online UK

Magnolia Heaven Scent is a flowering magnolia with pale pink globlet shaped flowers with a waxy appearance. The scent from these magnolias is very delicate citrus. We rate this variety as an amazing early flowering magnolia that developes into a small upright ornamental tree.One of the most popular, Heaven Scent is best known for its profusion of fragrant flowers in the spring. Unfolding from large, vase-shaped buds, the blossoms are blush pink with a magenta stripe on the outside and delicate white on the inner side of the petals. Unlike most Magnolia varieties, this specific cultivar has a prolonged flowering season, allowing you to enjoy the remarkable scented blossoms for 4 to 6 weeks. The foliage develops after the flowers, and the glossy, dark green leaves completely envelop the upright branches.Growing Tip: Plant in a fairly sheltered area of the garden, these shrubs prefer full sun to partial shade and avoid over pruning. For best results, plant this large flowering shrub in acidic to neutral soil, moist but well-drained. Avoid transplanting or unsettling the soil around it, since this cultivar does not appreciate disturbance.This ornamental shrub with a columnar habit can grow to be 8 to 12 metres high and spread wider than 12 metres, when fully mature. However, most specimens of this cultivar do not exceed 4 metres, both in height and width, even in optimal conditions. A hybrid bred in the USA, Magnolia Heaven Scent is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. Although it can withstand winter temperatures up to -15 degrees, the flower buds can be damaged by late spring frost and strong winds, so this shrub might need sheltering in areas with severe winters.Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens. The attractive, scented blossoms and the prolonged flowering season make this showy tree-like shrub perfect choice for a statement plant, especially for smaller gardens. Free-flowering, Magnolia Heaven Scent works well as a contrast or accentuating plant when grown against an evergreen hedge, or an evergreen shrub border.Paramount Plants specialises in Magnolias to buy online. Other flowering magnolias include Magnolia Soulangeana and Magnolia Loebneri Leonard Messel.

GBP 200.00
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Prunus Cerasifera Nigra. Cherry Plum. Myrobalan Tree Cherry

Prunus Cerasifera Nigra. Cherry Plum. Myrobalan Tree Cherry

Prunus Cerasifera Nigra is also known as the Cherry Plum or Myrobalan Tree. This is a beautiful spreading deciduous tree with dark purple leaves which are bright red when young. The tree is covered in profuse and pretty pink flowers in early spring time. The delicate, bowl-shaped blossoms stay on the Cherry Plum tree for weeks on end. In the autumn, the purple foliage turns to shades of deep, crimson red before it drops. The bark of the Prunus Cerasifera Nigra is purple on the youngest stems, greyish-brown and ridged on mature branches.Max Height 5m. Max Spread 2m. Flowers March to April.Growing Tip: Prunus Cerasifera Nigra is hardy and prefers full sun. When it comes to the soil, this deciduous tree quite adaptable. It performs best in moist, but well-drained soil, regardless of its type- this tree can even be grown successfully in chalky, clay and sandy soils. When choosing a location for planting Cherry Plum, choose a sheltered spot to prevent strong winds from blowing off the delicate spring blossoms.Easy to care for, this low-maintenance ornamental cherry tree does not require extensive pruning or trimming to stay in perfect shape. With a spreading, upright habit and a moderate growth rate, the crown of Prunus Cerasifera Nigra starts as conical, developing to a rounded shape as it matures. Able to withstand severe winter conditions and temperatures below -20 degrees, Cherry Plum is frost resistant and fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. Prunus Cerasifera Nigra received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.Grown for its deep purple foliage and prolific display of blush pink flowers in the spring, this medium-sized tree is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. The striking foliage adds drama to the garden, contrasting the common shades of green. Since Prunus Cerasifera Nigra is fairly compact, it’s a great choice for smaller gardens in need of a feature tree. This ornamental tree can also be planted en masse, creating a stunning flowering tree border with multiple seasons of interest. 

GBP 160.00
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Hedera Hibernica Irish Ivy for Sale Online UK

Hedera Hibernica Irish Ivy for Sale Online UK

Hedera Hibernica is the Irish Ivy. It’s a vigorous evergreen climber with large glossy five-lobed leaves. It’s a good choice for ground cover or vertical cover and holds the prestigious RHS AGM.Irish Ivy is native to Ireland. It has larger leaves than the common ivy each measuring up to 12 cms wide with five distinct lobes. New foliage emerges a lighter shade creating a nice contrast with the established deep glossy leaves. Then in autumn, Irish Ivy produces small green flowers that are insignificant to us but loved by pollinators at a time when garden flowers are fading. Flowers mature into tiny black berries during late autumn which are eaten by blackbirds.This is a really useful ground cover or climbing plant that needs very little attention and never fails to cover a surface with glossy green life. We also sell Irish Ivy as a living privacy screen that’s perfect for balcony railings.Height And Spread of Hedera HibernicaIrish Ivy is a rampant grower and will easily cover a wall, fence, tree or the ground up to 12 metres in length and 8 in width.How Hardy is Hedera HibernicaIrish Ivy is extremely hardy and will grow in tough conditions if its roots are well-drained. It can tolerate some drought once established and copes with the harshest winters.How To Use Hedera HibernicaIrish Ivy is an excellent ground cover on banks and slopes, protecting exposed soil quickly and effectively with its large leaves and rapid growth. If using as a ground cpver, it’s best to ensure there are no vertical surfaces nearby as its natural growth habit is skywards.Its upward habit makes it’s a good choice for walls, fences, arbours, sheds and unsightly features in need of naturalistic quick-growing coverage.How To Care For Hedera HibernicaThis is a plant that needs no maintenance unless you want to restrict its spread, in which case you can trim it back in winter.Irish ivy will grow in both shade and full sun and as long as it has well-drained soil it tolerates exposed positions, pollution, and coastal sprays too.

GBP 75.00
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Rosa Jasmina Korcentex Jasmina Climbing Rose Pink Flowering

Rosa Jasmina Korcentex Jasmina Climbing Rose Pink Flowering

Rosa Jasmina Korcentex or Jasmina Climbing RoseThis beautiful deciduous pink-flowering climbing rose was selected at the world-renowned German-based house of Kordes which has bred some of the most popular garden rose varieties.Rosa Jasmina Korcentex produces large clusters of gorgeous, old-fashioned double pink blossoms that have a pleasant fruity perfume. While there are whiffs of apricot and pear in the fragrance, it is the sweet apple scent that dominates. A repeat flowerer, Jasmina Climbing Rose will reward you with a second flush of flowers, so you can count on the perfumed roses adorning your garden throughout summer and early autumn. The foliage, which is dark green and dense, provides a perfect backdrop for the profusion of blossoms.Even though Rosa Jasmina Korcentex is a climbing rose variety, it boasts flexible shoots similar to a rambling rose. The combination of its many qualities, from hardiness to exceptional blossoms, won Jasmina Climbing Rose a gold medal in international competition.Height and Spread of Rosa Jasmina KorcentexJasmina Climbing Rose grows vigorously when its needs are met, and it will achieve the expected height of 4 metres and a spread of up to 2 metres in just a few years.How Hardy is Rosa Jasmina KorcentexThis gorgeous climbing rose Jasmina is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will happily thrive in areas with average winters- it will need protection if the temperatures drop below -10 degrees Celsius. How To Use Rosa Jasmina KorcentexSince Rosa Jasmina Korcentex is a climbing rose, it looks best when grown against a structure. Choose a sunny side wall or a fence to grow this large-flowered pink rose, or train against a trellis. Either way, make sure you pick a prominent spot in your garden so that you can fully enjoy the intoxicating perfume and masses of double blossoms for weeks on end.How To Care For Rosa Jasmina KorcentexJasmina Climbing Rose is an undemanding cultivar. It will grow best in moist but well-drained soil, ideally one in which no other roses were planted before. Choose a spot in full sun as this beauty is not a fan of shade and will not blossom as prolifically if there is not enough sunlight.

GBP 108.75
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Malus Domestica Gala Must Apple Gala Must Apple Prince Gala

Malus Domestica Gala Must Apple Gala Must Apple Prince Gala

Malus Domestica Gala Must AppleMalus Domestica Gala Must or Apple Gala Must is also synonymous with Malus Domestica Prince Gala and Malus Domestica Regal Prince. The Gala Must originated New Zealand and features Malus Domestica Gala (Gala Apple) as its dominant parent. It was named after a historic royal visit of Queen Elisabeth II.During the mid spring months, Apple Gala Must produces ample pink blossoms that slowly fade to a whitish hue. Following flowering, the tree starts to develop a good crop of lovely solid red apples. The fruit tastes crisp and sweet. It has ample juice and a very aromatic flavour. The flesh is bright yellow and fleshy. The apples are a favourite snacking apple or can be used in cooking. The fruit often ripens early and should be ready for harvest during the month of October. If you want to increase the size of the apples then it is suggested that you cull the apples down to one per cluster.From an apple tree perspective, this tree is mid-sized. It should be planted in a site that provides full sun for adequate fruit production. Choose a planting site that features well-draining soil. To promote a healthy root growth, mix abundant organic matter into the soil when planting the tree. For the first year of growth, keep the soil evenly moist. Once the tree is established, it is moderately drought tolerant. It typically only requires watering during dry times. The tree should be trimmed annually during the late winter to promote new, healthy growth.The Apple Gala Must is an ideal fruit tree for any type of orchard. Its modest mid-size makes it perfect for any sized landscape. Malus domestica Gala Must is an excellent pollinator. It also requires a nearby pollinator in order to produce fruit. It can be pollinated by most any variety. The tree grows over most of Western Europe with ease and requires very little care to produce a bountiful harvest every fall.If you are seeking a delightful, juicy, sweet eating apple, then the Apple Prince Gala is a very good choice.

GBP 28.00
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Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose Pink Flowering Rose Climber

Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose Pink Flowering Rose Climber

Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose is a variety of deciduous climbing rose with beautiful deep pink flowers. It’s a good choice for arbours, walls and arches.In spring Heidetraum Plus Rose sprouts medium to dark green foliage on its strong but graceful stems. In June a huge mass of semi-double rich pink fluffy flowers with golden yellow centres bloom in bunches on the tips of its branches. The blooms cluster in large groups and create a colourful impact of flushes over the summer. As autumn approaches the flowers and foliage drop to reveal a framework of strong stems that hold the frost until new foliage appears the following year. Heidetraum Plus Rose has a light scent that is not overpowering but very attractive to pollinators.Height And Spread of Rosa Heidetraum PlusHeidetraum Plus Rose is a climbing rose that will reach a height of three metres and spread over a metre. How Hardy Is Rosa Heidetraum PlusThis is a hardy climbing rose that will withstand UK winters and sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It’s drought resistant once established and the blooms resist rain spoil. How To Use Rosa Heidetraum PlusA perfect choice to cover an arch, arbour or bare sunny wall, Heidetraum Rose brings a flush of warm pink to the garden all summer long and creates a strong framework for other climbers. Try pairing yours with a white-flowering clematis for a real pop of summer colour. This is also a good choice for low maintenance wildlife gardens as it doesn’t need pruning, and attracts pollinators with large flowers and light scent.How To Care For Rosa Heidetraum PlusRosa Heidetraum will grow in the majority of well-drained soils and enjoys plenty of sunshine. Be sure to plant yours with the graft line below the soil and tie its long stems to a trellis or wire support for protection against wind breakage. You can help roses resist mildew and blackspot with regular feeding and watering. Roses are hungry plants and the strongest flower displays come from well-fed, regularly dead-headed roses.Mulch is important for healthy roses so add a good pile of well-rotted manure to Rosa Heidetraum’s roots twice a year for strong foliage growth and a bright flower display.

GBP 105.00
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Cherry Laurel Caucasica Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica Laurel

Cherry Laurel Caucasica Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica Laurel

Caucasica LaurelCherry Laurel Caucasica is an extremely hardy evergreen laurel with dark green foliage. It’s perfect for hedging and screening.Cherry Laurel Caucasica, botanical name Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica, is an evergreen laurel with year-round deep rich colour. It’s similar to its cousin the common laurel but it has darker green leaves that are elongated and a more vigorous upright growth habit. In spring (if untrimmed) small white flowers appear that are particularly attractive to insects and will ripen into black berries to feed the birds.  This is a deep-shade tolerant, tough hedging laurel with excellent foliage colour and a strong growth rate. Height and Width of Cherry Laurel CaucasicaThis is a fast-growing vigorous laurel that will put on 30-60 centimetres a year but its easily kept shorter with regular trimming. How Hardy Is Cherry Laurel CaucasicaCaucasica Laurel is extremely hardy down to sub-zero winters if its roots are well-drained. It thrives in deep shade and is drought tolerant too. Cherry laurels are rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Cherry Laurel CaucasicaThis is a great low maintenance choice for hedging and screening as the foliage is evergreen, thick and dense. It will grow quickly to form a soft, natural barrier. Use it to mark a boundary or as a privacy screen in a medium to large garden.Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica is also a great choice for wildlife-friendly gardens because its thick foliage provides shelter and the flowers and berries attract pollinators and birds. You can grow Caucasica Laurel in a container to spruce up a dull patio or deck in winter too. Other varieties of cherry laurel we stock includes Prunus Laurocerasus Etna, Prunus Laurocerasus Zabeliana and Prunus Laurocerasus Novita all of which are excellent evergreen hedging shrubs. How To Care For Cherry Laurel CaucasicaOther than a twice-yearly prune there is little to do for Prunus Laurocerasus Caucasica. It will happily grow in the majority of soils and will tolerate sun or deep shade in open or exposed areas but strong biting winds may mark the glossy leaves. For the richest and fastest growth apply a thick layer of mulch around the roots in spring and water well until its established.  

GBP 86.40
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Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain or Japanese Snowbell Fragrant FountainShowy and fragrant, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain is a weeping deciduous ornamental tree. Prized for its profusion of scented white blossoms and compact size, this extraordinary cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen tree, both for large and small gardens.Unlike its close Styrax relatives, who sport a wide, spreading habit, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain has elegant, pendulous branches. Its lush, deciduous foliage consists of glossy, leathery, dark green leaves that turn to rich hues of yellow and gold in the autumn. Even though this cultivar looks stunning throughout the seasons, it is at its best in the spring, when the flowering season starts. The large, bell-shaped, flowers are borne on drooping stems, their attractive appearance enhanced by long, pale gold stamens dangling from the centre. The blossoms are highly fragrant and have a pleasant, sweet scent.Easy to grow and to care for, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain thrives in partial shade and consistently moist, well-drained soil. It will tolerate a sunny spot in the garden, as well as sandy and clay soils. For best results, choose a sheltered location for planting, as cold, drying winds might damage the plant.Belonging to genus that is native to Asia, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain can survive in areas where winter temperatures do not drop below -15 degrees, and is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Exceptionally resilient, this variety is considered to be generally pest and disease free. Staying compact as it matures, this ornamental tree has a maximum height of 2 metres. Its size and slow growth rate make it an ideal tree for small gardens, as it does not take up too much space even when it is fully grown. When it comes to maintenance, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain will not require extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of dead, congested or damaged stems will keep the plant healthy and the habit tidy.With an elegant, weeping habit and a breath-taking display of blossoms in the spring, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain creates an impressive effect in any landscape. Plant it in a mixed shrub border, where evergreen shrubs would serve as a perfect backdrop, or on its own, to be grown as a focus of interest in a garden. As it is suitable for growing in large containers, this eye-catching tree can be used to decorate patios or roof gardens. 

GBP 880.00
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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 140.00
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Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris is a tall and thin deciduous tree with pretty leaves, vertical branches, and thick dense foliage. It’s an upright tree that’s perfect for compact gardens.Ginkgo Biloba is an ancient species of tree that preceded humans and was once food for dinosaurs. It’s a truly prehistoric tree that grows wild in China, but once grew across the globe.Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare Maris, also called Maidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris, is a cultivar bred in 2014 in Italy for its tall, narrow form with vertical branches that grow closely together to create a thick and dense but upright canopy. Its green foliage appears in early spring with a lightly fringed yellow border that matures to rich green before turning intense yellow in autumn and falling with the frosts.This is a lovely tree with an upright columnar habit that’s disease and pollution resistant. It’s a great choice for compact gardens.Height And Spread of Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisAlthough Maidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris is narrow it can reach a height of 30 metres.How Hardy Is Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisThis is a very hardy tree that’s tolerant of pollution and rarely develops any type of disease. It can cope with drought and cold UK winters if the roots are well-drained.How To Use Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisMaidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris is a superb specimen tree in a border or the lawn rivalling acers with its intense autumnal yellows. Its upright form makes it especially suitable for compact gardens where every inch counts or for planting in a row in larger spaces such as along a fence line. Its narrow crown means it doesn’t block out the sun, allowing underplanting and maximising space in the garden.Its pollution resistant nature makes it an ideal choice for front gardens or urban environments too.This is a pretty, versatile tree that doesn’t outgrow its welcome and brings a hit of narrow colour in spring to autumn gardens. How To Care For Ginkgo Biloba Colonnare MarisMaidenhair Tree Colonnare Maris will grow in the majority of well-drained soils and prefers full sun although it will grow in partial shade with less vivid colours.Pruning isn’t necessary because it naturally grows upright and neat, but you can remove dead or crossed branches in the dormant winter months.Water well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in early spring to provide nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 595.00
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Rosa Barock Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK

Rosa Barock Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK

Rosa BarockDeciduous Rosa Barock is a pale yellowy-pink gold climber with a delicious traditional scent. It suits walls, fences, and arbours in sunny gardens.Rosa Barock is a nostalgic climbing rose with thorny sinuous stems. It has deciduous foliage that appears in early spring which is typically rose-shaped dark green and glossy with prickly edges. Leaves form a dark background for the spectacular shades of its many blooms which appear in late spring to early summer. The beautiful blooms of Rosa Barock are multi-hued in very pretty shades of yellow, pink, gold and rose gold. The flowers are very large at 5 inches across and have an old-fashioned rose scent that’s noticeable from metres away. If well fed and watered Rosa Barock is likely to repeat flower throughout the summer.Height And Spread of Rosa BarockThis pretty climbing rose will reach three metres and spread over 50 cms. You can keep it smaller with a yearly prune. How Hardy Is Rosa BarockHardy in minus temperatures if the roots are kept well-drained. It needs lots of rich soil to thrive and is disease resistant.How To Use Rosa BarockRosa Barock is perfect for a sunny wall or a fence that needs cover. It will also grow up an obelisk, arch, or pergola covering the surface with large sweetly scented blooms. It’s a particularly attractive rose for front gardens and a bee-friendly addition to wildlife gardens.  You can grow this peachy climbing rose in a large container that’s well watered and well fed if there’s no suitable planting spot in the soil.How To Care For Rosa BarockChoose a sunny warm spot in a sheltered position for Rosa Barock. It is not fussy about soil type or pH but does love manure rich soils, so when planting or potting up Rosa Barock dig plenty of well-rotted manure into the planting hole and mulch it throughout the year. This will encourage more flowers and healthier foliage. Cut back a third in late winter or early spring and remove all dead or crossed branches as this stimulates new fresh growth. If you’ve planted it against a wall give water in dry spells as walls tend to prevent rainfall from reaching the roots. Regularly deadheading the spent flowers encourages new buds to form.   

GBP 123.25
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Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii is one of the few true evergreen clematis. Clematis Armandii is a vigorous evergreen climber with saucer-shaped, highly scented white flowers with cream anthers. The large arrow shaped leaves are glossy and create a wall of greenery - perfect for hiding unsightly corners of the garden, for growing into a tree or for covering a fence or wall. Clematis Armandii will also grow well over an arbour or pergola.With attractive, evergreen foliage and striking pure white blossoms, Clematis Armandii is one of the most sought after Clematis cultivars. This showy climber will thrive both in sunny locations and dappled shade, as long as there is enough sunlight to encourage profuse flowering and healthy foliage. Choose a south or southwest facing wall, fence or supporting structure to ensure this plant flourishes in your garden. When it comes to the soil, Clematis Armandii is not particularly fussy. As long as the soil is well-drained and fertile, this flowering climber will perform well.Although fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native has trouble surviving in areas where winter temperatures drop below -10 degrees. Even in areas with a milder climate, this evergreen climber won’t fare well unless it's protected from strong, biting winds.Generally considered pest and disease free, Clematis Armandii is fairly easy to grow and care for. Even Clematis Wilt, a disease that often affects all Clematis varieties, is less likely to affect evergreen cultivars such as Armandii.With its star-shaped flowers and lush foliage that offers year-round interest, Clematis Armandii is an ideal candidate for screening. With a fast growth rate and a climbing habit, this cultivar will cover a fence or a wall in no time. If you want to fully appreciate its eye-catching spring blossoms and their aromatic fragrance, train it against an arbor. In case you’re looking for a stunning plant that will provide year-round shade for your garden’s sitting area, let Clematis Armandii climb its way up a pergola or a patio coverExpect Clematis Armandii to reach a Max Height of 3m to 5m with a Max Spread of 2m to 3m. It typically flowers from March to May. Full sun/partial shade. Frost hardy but prefers a sheltered position away from cold winds. Not necessary to prune - just remove any dry leaves in early Spring before the fabulous display of flowers appears.

GBP 124.00
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Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India Tree Golden Rain Tree

Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India Tree Golden Rain Tree

Koelreuteria Paniculata more commonly known as Pride of India Tree or Golden Rain Tree, is an elegant, mid-sized deciduous tree. Best known for its prolific display of flowers and the seed pods that follow them, this eye-catching cultivar is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. In spring, the bronze, pinnate leaves unfold, creating a dense, rounded crown. The leaves change colour throughout the seasons before they drop, going through various shades of green, yellow, and orange. In the autumn, this tree looks particularly striking, with its foliage in warm hues of gold and copper. During the summer months, Pride of India Tree is completely engulfed with masses of tiny, bright yellow blossoms borne in panicles. The flowers are followed by bronze-brown seed pods, similar in shape to Chinese lanterns.Apart from being highly-decorative, the blossoms also provide pollen and nectar for bees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial pollinators. This cultivar is the recipient of the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge.Adaptable and easy to care for, Koelreuteria Paniculata fares well in wide range of soils, as long as they are well drained. This cultivar thrives in full sun and both exposed and sheltered locations. City pollution and drought resistant. Native to East Asia, Pride of India Tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This ornamental tree will have a good performance in the garden even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. With a spreading habit, this decorative tree forms a lovely rounded crown as it grows. Being medium-sized and long-lived, Pride of India Tree can achieve a maximum height of 12 metres in a period of 20 to 50 years and requires no routine pruning to keep its elegant form.Offering interest for the better part of the year, Koelreuteria Paniculata makes an excellent choice for a specimen tree. Whether it is its extraordinary autumn colour, masses of bright blossoms, or the attractive seed pods, this ornamental deciduous tree is bound to be in the center of attention. To complement its showy features, underplant it with shade-loving shrubs or perennials. See our full selection of deciduous trees available for sale online, including cultivars such as Katsura Tree, Swedish Birch or Golden Indian Bean Tree.  

GBP 161.25
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