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Magnolia Stellata Rosea. Pink Flowering Magnolias. Buy Online UK

Pinus Strobus Eastern White Pine. Weymouth Pine Buy online UK

Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

Juniperus Skyrocket. Rocky Mountain Juniper Skyrocket Online

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

GBP 168.75
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Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Laburnum Watereri Vossii. Voss Laburnum for Sale Online

Laburnum Watereri Vossii. Voss Laburnum for Sale Online

Laburnum Watereri Vossii is more popularly known as Voss’s Laburnum. It’s one of the most popular laburnums grown in UK gardens. Its main feature is the long racemes of golden flowers, a bright vivid yellow, that sway in the breeze. These racemes can measure 60 centimetres in length which is why this particular variety of laburnum is also known as Golden Rain. Flowers appear in May to June, smothering the tree in bright yellow gold. Its foliage is a delicate leaf in a particularly deep green shade that complements the yellow flowers. Voss’s Laburnum will grow to a height of four to eight metres and spread across the same. The shape of the fully grown tree is bushy, broad-crowned and often somewhat irregularly-shaped - which only adds to its architectural charm. The RHS have given Golden Rain its prestigious Award of Garden Merit for its outstanding attributes. How Hardy Is Laburnum Watereri Vossii?Gold Rain Laburnum is hardy in all the UK and Europe, but it does not like consistently wet or water-logged soils. Golden Rain will not fare well in these conditions   How To Use Laburnum Watereri VossiiVoss’s Laburnum is an excellent specimen tree. Place it directly into the lawn as a statement plant, or as part of a hedge line where it will light up the surrounding darker foliage plants. You can add bulbs and ferns beneath its shade and place solar lights in its architectural form during winter when the foliage drops. It will need space to grow, so ensure there is room around your Voss’s Laburnum for spread. How To Care For Laburnum Watereri VossiiOnce established Laburnum needs little care. If you can place yours in full sun with well-drained but moist soil it will thrive and provide a staggeringly bright flower display each year. Voss’s Laburnum is not fussy about soil type or pH. Mulch around the bottom of younger shrubs to ensure they receive all the nutrients they need for healthy growth, and water them well in hot spells. There is no need to prune Golden Rain, but if you cut out dead, diseased or crossed branches you will maintain a pleasing shape and ensure the health of your plant.Voss’s Laburnum is a great choice for the gardener who loves brightly coloured, yet easy to care for shrubs. It’s one of the best hybrid varieties of Laburnum which given time will grow into a statement tree that you can be proud of and look forward to year upon year. 

GBP 138.75
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Cornus Kousa Schmetterling Japanese Dogwood Tree. Buy Online

Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia, also known as Oleaster or Russian olive, is an incredibly tough tree which will survive almost any type of growing conditions, and will be especially successful in the most challenging climates in the UK!  Whether grown as a specimen plant in a sheltered city garden or as windbreak by the sea, Elaeagnus Angustifolia will come through with flying colours!Native to Russia and Iran, Elaeagnus Angustifolia has been grown in the UK since the 1500s. The thorny stems bear silver, fragrant leaves, and produce small white flowers with a honey scent in June, which are a valuable pollen source for bees. Silver-orange berries later appear in the autumn which, while edible, are mostly of value for attracting birds. A unique quality of the Oleaster is that its roots set nitrogen, feeding not just itself, but also other plants around them, making them a valuable companion planting.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, growing quickly to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres within 10 years. Oleaster will tolerate considerable pruning, and can even be cut right back to the ground. If planting Elaeagnus Angustifolia as a hedge, space plants 35-75 cm apart. You can use a high potassium fertilizer in August to help new growth mature before winter. Elaeagnus Angustifolia will tolerate almost any conditions, and in fact thrives in some of the toughest. It is an excellent choice for coastal plantings, as it can take cold, exposed positions and is tolerant to salt, as well as doing quite well in dry, sandy soil, although it will also grow in heavy clay soil, as well as loam. It grows best in full sun.  Oleaster can be used as a specimen plant in a small garden, where its silvery leaves can be used to great effect when combined with climbing plants such as roses or clematis, and where the scent of the foliage and flowers can be appreciated close up. It will thrive in a hot, dry spot such as a patch of gravel where little else will grow. On a larger property, Elaeagnus Angustifolia makes an effective security hedge, as its thorns will deter intruders, either animal or human, and can be employed as a windbreak to provide shelter for other, more delicate plants.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is a great choice for gardens across the UK because of its resilience in difficult conditions, as well as its beautiful foliage and flowers. It has a place in gardens large and small! 

GBP 91.00
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Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak for Sale Daybreak Magnolia Buy Online

Magnolia Daybreak is a beautiful deciduous pink magnolia with the RHS Award of Garden Merit. It flowers in May, somewhat later that other magnolia varieties and is noted for its upright fastigiated (columnar) habit. This stunning magnolia hybrid was bred in 1990 specifically as an upright columnar specimen. It has a small, slender habit that fits into gaps in the landscape.Magnolia Daybreak blooms in May, which is unusual, and despite its slender branches the flowers are large measuring 23-25cms across. Blooms are beautifully tulip-shaped with a deep fruity citrus scent. Magnolia Daybreak blooms in all tones of pink from pale baby pink to deep carmine for 2-3 weeks. The flowers appear before its wavy-edged pale green foliage that lasts throughout the summer. In autumn the leaves fall to reveal a good branching structure that points skyward giving a bare garden architectural form.Height and Spread of Magnolia DaybreakWith a maximum height and spread of 7 by 3.5 metres Magnolia Daybreak will fit into most narrow spaces.How Hardy is Magnolia DaybreakThe small ornamental tree is very hardy down to subzero temperatures and its flowers are less frost susceptible as it blooms in May.How To Use Magnolia DaybreakIf you have a space that needs a slender tree Daybreak Magnolia is a good bet. This is a superb specimen tree for the lawn, and it will do well in a large mixed border if it is not too crowded. You‘ll find bees and butterflies are attracted by its strong fruity fragrance.Because Magnolia Daybreak is slender and pollution tolerant it suits compact urban gardens and new build homes that need a boost.You can grow Magnolia in large well watered pots but they will tend to stay at a smaller size than free-planted specimens.How To Care For Magnolia DaybreakMagnolia Daybreak needs little care if it’s planted according to its needs. Like all magnolia it prefers a sunny spot but will tolerate partial shade as well. It’s important to avoid any frost pockets as frost damages the buds.The best soil for a magnolia is neutral to slightly acid and it will do well in most structures including clay. Once established it is fairly drought tolerant too.There is no need to prune this beauty but trimming out the broken or diseased stems can be done after flowering has finished. Occasional thinning of excess branches will produce new fresh growth the following year.If you want a spectacular flowering tree Magnolia Daybreak is one of the best. It’s low maintenance yet glorious scented flowers make it a winner in small urban and large country gardens alike.

GBP 175.00
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Cornus Kousa Schmetterling Japanese Dogwood Tree. Buy Online

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Fagus Sylvatica Pendula. Weeping Beech Trees. Buy Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea. Red Berried Elder Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea. Red Berried Elder Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea is a deciduous bushy shrub, with finely cut leaves bronze when young, turning golden yellow. This beautiful specimen also named Red Berried Elder has small creamy yellow flowers in spring followed by glossy red berries. It loves partial shade but will cope well in full sun and grows well in any well drained fertile soil. Max height 3m max spread 3m. Prunning should be done in spring. The multicoloured, finely cut foliage is the most attractive attribute of Red Berried Elder. The dissected, pinnate leaves emerge golden with bronze tips, maturing to bright yellow shades. In the spring, clusters of creamy white flat flower heads appear. Borne atop the stems, the blossoms are particularly appealing to pollinators. The flowers are followed by tiny, crimson berries that complement the shrub as the foliage becomes tinged with shades of red before it drops.Easy to grow and to care for, Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea isn’t fussy when it comes to optimal growing conditions. It prefers partial shade and grows well in any well drained fertile soil. Although it can flourish in full sun, particularly strong sunlight can cause leaf scorch. This tough deciduous shrub can even perform well in extremely chalky soil, and it’s tolerant of urban pollution as well. Long-lived, this variety of elder can thrive for up to 30 years in average conditions.Considered robust and enduring, Red Berried Elder is fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom. It can easily survive if the temperatures drop below -20 degrees and it won’t be bothered by frost or biting winds. Vigorous and fast-growing, this deciduous shrub can grow to be up to 3 metres high and across. If you want to constrain its size as it matures, prune lightly in the spring, removing unwanted or damaged shoots. This shrub can be coppiced every 3 or 4 years.Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea is primarily grown for its fern-like, multicoloured foliage. With a bushy habit, this spectacular shrub forms a dome as it grows. When planted en masse, this shrub with a fast growth rate makes a great textured, bright privacy screen or hedge in no time. The beautiful shades of gold and yellow of its foliage can be accentuated by contrasting shrubs in a mixed shrub border, primarily those with purple foliage such as Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate or Berberis X Ottawensis Purpurea Superba Barberry.Caution harmful if berries are eaten.

GBP 94.50
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Syringa Vulgaris Nadezhda Lilac Tree for Sale Online UK

Halesia Carolina for Sale. Carolina Silverbell Buy Online UK

Halesia Carolina for Sale. Carolina Silverbell Buy Online UK

Halesia Carolina, also known as Carolina Silverbell is a small deciduous flowering tree or spreading shrub with magnificent snowbell flowers between March and May.In early spring Carolina Silverbell shoots new large leaves measuring 16cms in length. The leaves are mid-green, shaped ovate to elliptic and make the perfect background to its snow-white bell-shaped flowers with bright yellow centres that appear just before the foliage breaks through. On mature specimens the clusters of snowdrop flowers hang in profusion from many branches nodding their bells in the breeze. The blooms, which measure 2cms in diameter, have a delicate, sweet scent. Flowers last until May before ripening into four winged seeds that remain on the branches into winter, long after the beautiful buttery yellow foliage has fallen with the frosts of late autumn. Seeds emerge green but develop a brown papery texture as they mature.In winter the branches on both tree and shrub versions boldly stand out with their dangling collection of seeds.Height and Spread of Halesia CarolinaCarolina Silverbell can grow to a maximum height of eight metres and spread over ten metres. It can be contained with regular pruning.How Hardy Is Halesia CarolinaHalesia Carolina is hardy in the UK down to sub-zero temperatures, but it will not cope well in exposed, windy locations of northern regions. How To Use Halesia CarolinaThis is a beautiful specimen tree or shrub that can be grown as part of a wide border or on the edge of woodland. The delicate scent attracts all pollinators and birds enjoy the shelter of its large leaves. If you can plant Carolina Silverbell so it grows over a bench you can admire the flowers from beneath which is to their best advantage. It looks good under-planted with seasonal bulbs and teamed with camellias, azaleas and rhododendrons for a year-round display.How To Care For Halesia CarolinaCarolina Silverbell prefers neutral to acid soil. It will struggle to grow and bloom in chalky, sandy or alkaline environments.It’s best grown in a sheltered spot that’s free from freezing and drying winds. Although it prefers sunlight it will cope with partial shade too.This small tree or shrub doesn’t require regular pruning unless you want to restrict its height. Cut out any broken or crossed stems in its winter dormancy, and remove up to a third of the branch length if you want to keep it smaller. It grows best with a thick application of mulch around its roots in the spring and frequent watering during dry spells. See also Carolina Silverbell Snowdrop Tree. 

GBP 161.25
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Prunus Spinosa Blackthorn Tree Sloe Tree - for Sale Online

Prunus Spinosa Blackthorn Tree Sloe Tree - for Sale Online

Prunus Spinosa or the Blackthorn Tree is a native tree which has long been found in the hedgerows of the UK. Also called the Sloe for the fruits it produces in autumn, it is a tough, hardy native which will thrive just about anywhere. Found in the UK and across Europe, the blackthorn is one of the first trees to flower each spring. The pretty white flowers provide an important nectar source for pollinating insects such as bees and moths. The leaves which then emerge are dark green, ovate, and finely serrated. The flowers are followed by in autumn by sloes, which are not eaten as fresh fruit, but are excellent for making sloe gin or jam. Its dense branching habit and thorny spikes create excellent nesting sites for birds. Prunus Spinosa is incredibly hardy and will survive even the most severe winters in the UK and across northern Europe. Over a period of 20 to 50 years it will reach a height and spread of 2.5-4 metres. It is not necessary to prune blackthorn to maintain its vigorous growth. For hedging, space Prunus Spinosa plants at 3 per metre, or 5 per metre in a staggered double row.Blackthorn will tolerate a wide variety of growing conditions. It will do best in moist but well-drained soil of any type. It will not thrive in acidic soil, and while it will grow in part shade, it will flower best and set more fruit in full sun. It does not need a sheltered location, and since it will tolerate salt Prunus Spinosa is a good choice for coastal plantings. Prunus Spinosa is best suited to rural properties where its low-maintenance natural state will complement the country landscape. It is a traditional hedgerow plant, where it grows wild, and so is a natural choice for a rural hedge, where it will provide early-season nectar for pollinating insects, attract birds for nesting and food, and year-round screening because of its dense growth habit and eventual height.  Blackthorn can protect more vulnerable plants from being eaten by wildlife or grazing animals until they have grown enough to be safe. This can be a boon in areas where deer or rabbits pose a threat to your valuable plantings in a wildlife or woodland garden. Planting Prunus Spinosa is a great way to nurture wildlife while at the same time providing a dense and reliable screen for your property. This extra-hardy native tree makes a welcome addition to a country landscape plan!

GBP 66.50
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Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Lemony Lace or Elderberry Lemony LaceThis compact deciduous shrub with showy feathery foliage will add interest and texture to any garden. Its full bontanical name is Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace. As its name suggests, boasts fine, deeply cut foliage in a gorgeous golden-green hue. The dissected leaves and the lacy appearance of the foliage are prized by gardeners. Late in the spring or early in the summer, Sambucus Lemony Lace produces white flowers that turn into crimson red berries in autumn. The blood-red hue of the fruit looks even more stunning in contrast with the golden yellow foliage, ensuring that this ornamental shrub offers multiple seasons of interest in the garden. This highly decorative fruit is loved by birds which will come to feast on it as winter approaches.Height and Spread of Sambucus Lemony LaceWith a mounded growth habit and a moderate growth rate, Elderberry Lemony Lace will stay compact as it matures. The expected ultimate height for this deciduous shrub is up to 2.5 metres- the same as its ultimate width. As a result, this showy cultivar is an excellent choice for small gardens. How Hardy is Sambucus Lemony LaceSambucus Lemony Lace is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will surprise you with its robustness. In addition to being hardy, this feathery shrub is also deer resistant and stands up well to harsh winds. How To Use Sambucus Lemony LaceThis deciduous shrub fits in well in mixed shrub border, where its fine texture and unique chartreuse colour can accentuate other cultivars but still without being overshadowed by showier specimens. Alternatively, if you are feeling bold, you can choose Elderberry Lemony Lace as a focal plant in your garden: it will create a dramatic display and offer multiple seasons of interest without needing much care in return. How To Care For Sambucus Lemony LaceDespite its fragile appearance, this is an adaptable, low-maintenance shrub. It will thrive in most  moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soils. For best results, choose a spot in full sun to partial shade. Be sure to take a look at the rest of our Sambucus collections that includes varieties such as Sambucus Black Lace, Sambucus Nigra Golden Tower, and Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea.

GBP 80.50
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Syringa Josikaea Hungarian Lilac Shrubs for Sale Online UK

Syringa Josikaea Hungarian Lilac Shrubs for Sale Online UK

Syringa josikaea or Hungarian LilacSyringa Josikaea is commonly known as the Hungarian Lilac. This is a deciduous shrub producing stunning purple-pink fragrant blossoms in spring. Native to the forests of Central and Eastern Europe, particularly in Hungary and Romania, this lilac species while not so well known, is no less captivating than the more familiar Syringa Vulgaris or common lilac variety. It is a hardy, low-maintenance plant well-suited for temperate climates.  The Hungarian lilac forms a rounded, multi-stemmed shrub that grows densely with upright branches. Its ovate leaves are dark green with a glossy finish, providing a lush backdrop for the vibrant flowers. During late spring to early summer, Syringa josikaea produces clusters of tubular, purple-pink flowers arranged in panicles that measure up to 6 inches long. Unlike other lilacs, its blossoms are subtly aromatic, offering a refined fragrance that is not overpowering. The plant is also appreciated for its ability to retain healthy foliage through the growing season, remaining visually appealing even after flowering has ceased.Height and Spread of Syringa josikaeaThe Hungarian lilac typically reaches a mature height of circa 3 metres with a similar spread.How Hardy is Syringa josikaea?Syringa josikaea is exceptionally hardy, tolerating cold winters and mild summers. It is resistant to frost damage and performs well in a variety of soil types, provided they are well-draining.How To Use Syringa josikaeaThe Hungarian lilac is a versatile shrub suitable for a range of garden applications. It works beautifully as a privacy hedge, foundation planting, or in mixed borders. Its fragrant blossoms attract pollinators like butterflies and bees, adding life to the garden. Additionally, its upright form and seasonal interest make it a striking focal point when planted as a specimen shrub.How To Care For Syringa josikaeaFor optimal growth, plant Syringa josikaea in a location that receives full sun, though it can tolerate partial shade. It prefers slightly alkaline, well-drained soil. Water the plant deeply during dry spells, especially in its first few years, to establish strong roots. Prune immediately after flowering to remove spent blooms and maintain its shape; avoid heavy pruning as this can reduce flowering for the next season. Applying a layer of mulch around the base can help retain soil moisture and regulate temperature. With proper care, this lilac will reward you with years of elegant beauty.

GBP 127.50
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Picea Omorika Serbian Spruce Bosnian Spruce for Sale Online

Picea Omorika Serbian Spruce Bosnian Spruce for Sale Online

 Picea omorika, Serbian Spruce or Bosnian SpruceThe Picea Omorika, also called the Serbian Spruce or the Bosnian Spruce, is a graceful evergreen conifer that can grow to a height up to 40 metres. That said, it grows at a relatively slow rate of just 30 to 60 centimeters per year. The hardy Bosnian Spruce is native to the Tara Mountains which are located in West Serbia. In its native habitat, it grows mostly on the mountain's north facing slopes signifying its hardiness. Picea Omorika was first discovered in 1875 and quickly gained popularity in horticulture use. From the 1880s onward, the Serbian Spruce has been a valued landscape addition. In terms of growth habit, it has an attractive crown which is narrowly conical to columnar with short branches with a downward curve.The Serbian Spruce is an evergreen conifer and keeps its needles all year round. It grows naturally in a narrow, pyramid fashion and rarely, if ever, requires any pruning. The needles measure 2.5 centimeters in length. Each needle is flat and bright green. The underside of the needle has two distinctive white stripes. The needles are connected to the main stem by a tiny pulvinus. The Bosnian Spruce produces male and female flowers on the same tree. The flowers are inconspicuous. After flowering, it develops long ovate-shaped cones that measure approximately 5 centimeters. The decorative cones appear a purple and change to a reddish-brown as they mature.Plant the Picea omorika in full sun for best growth. It will tolerate partial shade but must have at least four hours of sun per day. The tree grows well in, loamy, sandy, or clay soils. Ideally, it prefers acidic soil conditions. Avoid planting the tree in overly moist or boggy soil. It grows best when the soil is allowed to dry out between waterings. Despite its mountain origins, the Serbian Spruce tolerates urban pollution. However, it does not do well when exposed to road salt.Picea omarika is a popular living Christmas tree choice. Many people keep the tree in a pot and after the holidays, they plant it directly in the garden where it makes an ideal specimen tree. It was awarded the prestigious Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society. Many successful cultivars such as the Picea omorika Nana have been produced from the Picea omorika.

GBP 131.25
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Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream (Butterfly Bush) is a deciduous woody shrub with variegated blooms in rich purple and creamy white. It suits the back of a mixed flower border, front gardens, and is suitable for large plant containers.Buddleja Davidii is native to China. It was discovered by Europeans in the 1800s and named for the botanist Reverend Adam Buddle. The Davidii species was discovered by French missionary Father Armand David and was first commercially available in Europe in the 1890s. It became popular for its hardy nature and long-lasting blooms.The cultivar Berries and Cream is an unusually coloured buddleja bred by Peter More. It has variegated scented blooms that range from rich deep purple to creamy-white on one flowerhead hence the name Berries and Cream. Each cone-shaped flower head is made from hundreds of tiny blooms and measures up to 20 cm long. Bees and butterflies love buddleja, so this is a good pollinator-friendly choice. Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream is a deciduous woody shrub, so it will lose all of its grey-green pointed leaves in autumn and regrow them on its strong framework of arching branches the following spring.Buddleja is a tough and beautiful shrub that requires very little effort in return for summer-long stunning flowers. Every garden should have a buddleja.Height and Spread of Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream will reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamThis is a hardy shrub in the UK. It withstands drought once established and our frosty wet winters if its roots are well-drained. Buddleja is rarely affected by pests and copes well with pollution and exposed sites.How To Use Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamPlant Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream in a mixed flower border for colourful height and structure in country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces. It requires very little maintenance so it suits busy gardeners, especially those with a love of butterflies. Berries and Cream holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge because it’s such a pollinator magnet.You can grow this shrub in a well-watered and fed container to brighten up a sunny patio, deck or balcony garden or in a pollution-prone front garden. Its hardy nature also makes it suitable for breezy coastal gardens.How To Care For Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream is easy to grow on most soils and requires very little care.It prefers well-drained soil in a sunny to a partially sunny spot. Buddleja grown in shade can become leggy and flower poorly, so plenty of sunshine is important. Buddleja is happy on chalk and other poorer soil if it’s sunny there.Remove its browning spent flower heads to encourage more blooms throughout summer and cut it back hard in March. It will rapidly regrow in spring.Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the base in early spring to trap moisture and provide food for the growing season.

GBP 93.75
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Punica Granatum Pomegranate Trees for Sale UK Buy Online

Punica Granatum Pomegranate Trees for Sale UK Buy Online

Punica Granatum or Pomegranate TreeThe Punica Granatum, commonly called the Pomegranate Tree is a deciduous fruit tree whose origins can be traced back to Iran where it grows wild. Pomegranate trees are native to much of the Middle East but can also be found flourishing in many parts of Europe. In its natural state, the pomegranate tree grows as a large bush to a height of 2 to 4 metres. However, the Pomegranate is commonly trained into a tree form, and is an attractive decorative tree for small gardens provided it is in a sunny protected spot. Our specimens have a lovely ¼ standard shape and have big bushy crowns. When grown as a tree, these pomegranates will reaches a height of between 5 to 8 metres. Pomegranate Trees despite their middle-eastern origins, will grow in the Southern UK. Famously, there is a mature fruiting Pomegranate Tree growing in the Chelsea Physic Garden (London’s oldest botanical garden founded in 1673, as the Apothecaries’ Garden, with the purpose of training apprentices in the identification and use of medicinal plants). In the spring and summer months, the pomegranate tree produces reddish-orange flowers on new growth. It develops two types of flowers: bell-shaped and vase-shaped. The vase-shaped flowers are sterile and the bell-shaped flowers are fertile. The pomegranate tree requires no other pollinator tree and is perfectly capable of self-pollinating. However, it will produce a more ample fruit crop if a pollinator pomegranate tree is planted in close proximity.  After flowering, Punica Granatum develops lovely rounded fruit that resembles red apples. The fruit features reddish leathery skin that encases from 200 to 1400 red, juicy, flavourful seeds and a yellowish edible rind. Each fruit measures from 5 to 15 centimetres in diameter. The juice of the pomegranate was once used to create dyes and inks.Mature pomegranate trees feature thick bark which makes them cold-hardy. The tree grows well in the southern UK when planted in a sunny sheltered location. Plant the pomegranate tree in a full sun in a site that has well-draining soil.  Pomegranate trees will not tolerate overly saturated soil. The trees prefer moderately moist soil, but once established they are drought hardy. It generally takes a pomegranate tree three years after planting before it begins to develop fruit. Punica Granatum is relatively carefree. If desired, it can be lightly pruned annually to maintain its size. Any damaged or diseased limbs should always be promptly removed. 

GBP 94.88
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Pyracantha Saphyr Yellow climbing shrub for sale online UK

Stachyurus Praecox Spiketail for Sale Online UK and Ireland

Stachyurus Praecox Spiketail for Sale Online UK and Ireland

Stachyurus Praecox, also known as Spiketail, is not commonly grown in UK gardens, but should be used more, as its habit of flowering in the late winter brings a welcome hint of spring to your garden! It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Native to Japan and the mountains of eastern Asia, Stachyurus Praecox will be one of the first plants to bloom in your garden every year. Starting in February and continuing until April, chains of 10 to 20 tiny, creamy yellow flowers hang in great profusion from the gracefully arched, bare red-brown branches. They are a welcome early source of pollen for bees. The ovate leaves, 8-15 cm long, are medium green in spring and summer before turning an attractive yellow in autumn. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Spiketail will grow to a full height of 2.5-4 metres and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres in a period of 20 to 50 years. Remove any dead or damaged stems after blooming has finished in early spring, and cut out flowering shoots and crossing stems to the base. Plant your Stachyurus Praecox in full sun or partial shade in humus-rich, moist, but well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid or neutral ph. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position, but avoid a north-facing aspect. In regions with more severe winters choose a sheltered location. Apply a layer of mulch to the base of the plant in spring. Spiketail is resistant to most insects and disease. Stachyurus Praecox should be placed where you can fully appreciate its flowers in the late winter. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide early season interest and then become part of the background when its flowering is done. It is also a good choice for including in a mixed informal hedge, or as part of a foundation planting. It can be planted in a woodland or wildlife garden, where its tolerance for partial shade will let it thrive under larger trees, and adding early season interest, as well as a food source for bees. Stachyurus Praecox is also well-suited to fan training against a south-facing wall to maximize its show of flowers each winter and spring. Stachyurus Praecox will be a valuable addition to your garden, with its early flowers lifting your spirits on late winter days. This hardy flowering shrub deserves a place in your landscape plans!

GBP 138.75
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Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Cleopatra for Sale Online UK Hybrid Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Cleopatra is a deciduous spring flowering magnolia with huge red-purple blooms that arrive later in the season between April to May in order to avoid the frost. It’s a magnificent specimen tree.Magnolia is one of the oldest flowering plants that’s found in the fossil record, but it only grows natively now in China and the Southern USA. Magnolia Cleopatra is a vigorous cross between Magnolia Soulangeana Sweet Simplicity and the always popular Magnolia Black Tulip. It was bred in New Zealand to bloom late and avoid the frosts that can sometimes destroy buds and ruin an anticipated flowering display.It has typical dark green glossy magnolia foliage that emerges after its complex multi-hued blooms. Its 20 cms goblet-shaped blooms are unusual in that they arrive late in spring but also have stunning complex toned petals ranging from blue to red and purple.This is a reliable and profuse bloomer from an early age and a must for all magnolia lovers because it extends their season into May.Height And Spread of Magnolia CleopatraOver 10 years Magnolia Cleopatra will reach a maximum height of 4 metres and the crown will spread over 2 metres.How Hardy is Magnolia CleopatraThis is a hardy magnolia that copes with below-zero winters if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It needs shelter from cold winds and copes with some drought once established.How To Use Magnolia CleopatraMagnolia Cleopatra is a stunning specimen tree that blooms late in the season so it’s particularly good for more northern areas. It suits low maintenance gardens, wildlife-friendly spots, and if it’s grown in a large well-watered and regularly fed container will thrive on a deck, sheltered balcony, or patio.Magnolias suit country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces with their architectural form and stunning goblet flowers. If you want beauty, colour, and shape with little effort Magnolia Cleopatra is a good choice.How To Care For Magnolia CleopatraMagnolia Cleopatra needs moist but well-drained neutral to acidic soil in full sun for the best flowers next to a wall or fence that protects it from cold drying winds is ideal.Pruning isn’t necessary and can ruin magnolias’ shape, so it’s best to hold off with the pruning and only remove dead or crossed branches in mid-summer if it’s really necessary.Water well until established and apply a thick layer of acidic mulch such as bracken or pine mulch in very early spring to provide nutrients and trap moisture for the growing season.

GBP 150.00
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Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud TreeCercis Rising Sun is a colourful deciduous tree from a small genus of flowering trees found in North America. It’s one of the best trees for smaller spaces as it really punches above its weight with outstanding colour.  Cercis Rising Sun bursts into flower during early spring with pretty pink-purple pea flowers that cluster on bare branches. The mass of blooms smells delicately sweet and attracts the early pollinators. Rounded, heart-shaped foliage arrives in April in a warm yellow apricot tone that matures into bright yellowy-lime green during the summer. During autumn the leaves deepen to vibrant rich yellow and fall with the frosts. It’s this fiery foliage that gives this tree its name ‘Rising Sun’.  Throughout winter Rising Sun Redbud holds up attractive golden-brown stems that carry frost to perfection.This is an outstanding specimen tree with foliage and flowers that create a real ‘wow’ for the greater part of the year. If you only have space for one small tree make it Rising Sun Redbud.Height and Spread Of Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will reach around 4-5 metres and spread over 3-4 metres. It holds its rounded canopy up high leaving plenty of light and space beneath the pretty foliage. How Hardy is Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud is a hardy tree that’s tough enough to withstand UK weather conditions. It will grow in colder parts of the UK down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. How To Use Cercis Rising SunIt’s dramatic foliage and compact shape makes Rising Sun Redbud the perfect standalone specimen tree for compact gardens and smaller spaces. Plant Rising Sun Redbud at the back of a border for height and colour, mass plant them as an unusual pathway lining, or use one as a pretty disguise for an unsightly shed or wall. If you want even more dazzling colour try pairing it with the purple Cercis Forest Pansy.Because it only reaches 4-5 metres this is an outstanding tree for a small outside space such as a front garden or placed directly into the lawn where it won’t outgrow it’s welcome.   How To Care For Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will grow in most conditions except waterlogged ground. It will tolerate all types of soil from acid to chalky gardens.Rising Sun will grow in the majority of situations but does best in full sunlight. Plenty of sunlight encourages foliage colour and brings out early flowers. Strong winds tend to damage the showy foliage so a sheltered spot is best. No pruning is necessary as it naturally holds a well-rounded shape, but you can prune it to your preference if required. Once planted it’s important to water Rising Sun Redbud regularly until it is established, and a thick layer of mulch around the base during spring provides nutrients for a healthy season of ‘flaming sunrise’ growth.Cercis or Redbuds are a distinct genus of small flowering trees with generally rounded heart-shaped leaves and pretty pea flowers in spring.

GBP 206.25
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Malus Domestica Manks Codlin Apple Trees for Sale Online UK

Malus Domestica Manks Codlin Apple Trees for Sale Online UK

Malus Domestica Manks Codlin is an early fruiting cooking apple tree that was first grown in 1815 on the Isle of Man by Mr Kewley at Ballanard. Apple Manks Codlin is a well respected cooker that’s gathered a myriad of names over the past 100 years throughout Northern England and Scotland. These include Eve’s Apple of Scotland, Irish Codlin, and Eva’s Codlin, but no matter what you call it this is one of the sweetest cookers around and the first to ripen. It is widely grown since 19th century especially in Northern England & Scotland.Codlin is the old English name for a cooking apple especially the green English varieties. Manks Codlin idoesn’t disappoint its heritage with sweet flesh that bakes into a delicious delicate flavour. It grows a bright green with a subtle red flush, it one of the most colourful cooking apples around. This is a good choice deciduous tree for the midsized garden as it is compact with a spreading canopy that doesn’t grow too large.In spring beautiful delicate pink blossom appears to attract pollinators. The pink blossom turn a fresh white as it matures and produces a heavenly fragrant scent.  Apples begin to form in spring and they are ready to harvest in mid August. It’s a heavy cropper that produces lots of medium sized fruit with a flush of red.How Hardy Is Malus Domestica Manks CodlinMalus Domestica Manks Codlin is a hardy tree that’s particularly well suited to poor soil and exposed sites once established. As with all apple trees late frosts may damage the blossom.How To Use Malus Domestica Manks CodlinThis midsized apple tree is a beautiful and useful specimen for the lawn or grown as part of a border or fruit orchard. You can espalier Manks Codlin along a sunny wall or grow it in a container where it will attract wildlife such as pollinators and birds with its numerous flowers and fruits. Because this is such a heavy cropper you are able to use the fruit in a number of ways. It can be eaten off the tree at its ripest, but is best used as a cooking apple for pies and sauces.How to Care for Malus Domestica Manks CodlinManks Codlin Apple is sterile and requires a pollinating partner to produce apples. This cooking apple tree will grow in all soils of any pH but in the first few years it will need regular watering and a good thick layer of mulch around its roots in spring. If a late frost is predicted cover the blossom with a fleece.This fruit tree usually grows with an open canopy and doesn’t need pruning, but you can remove branches if required in the winter months. It’s best not to remove more than a third of the branch length and cut any crossed, broken or damaged branches out.Malus Domestica Manks Codlin is a tried and tested cooker that won’t disappoint. It’s an easy-to-grow heavy cropper with sweet flesh, so if you’re looking for a reliable, early season cooking apple with plenty of uses in the kitchen this is the one for you.  

GBP 66.00
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