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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 185.50
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Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica Common Medlar Fruit Tree for Sale Online

Mespilus Germanica or Common MedlarA member of the rose family, Mespilus Germanica, also known as Common Medlar, is a deciduous, ornamental fruit tree with a long history. This trouble-free tree has been cultivated throughout Europe for over 3,000 years, but it seems that these days it’s been unjustly forgotten. However, because of its attractive features, interesting edible fruit, and incredible resilience, Common Medlar is becoming popular again. A small tree with an umbrella-shaped crown, Common Medlar blossoms in late spring to early summer. The profusion of large, pure white flowers akin to wild roses looks striking framed by attractive foliage. The leaves of Common Medlar are toothed, oblong, with a hairy underside, medium green turning to striking shades of golden yellow and brown in the autumn. The self-fertile, five-petaled flowers are followed by edible fruit. Small and brown, Medlar fruit is both decorative and tasty. Although hard and inedible if picked too early, the fruit is quite delicious when fully ripe. The creamy texture and a flavour that’s similar to applesauce are achieved by leaving the picked fruit to soften for a few weeks, a process known as bletting.  Adaptable and sturdy, Common Medlar tolerates most soils, but prefers well-drained, fertile soil. It will thrive in a sunny location, sheltered from strong winds, but it can be grown in partial shade as well. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Medlar is pest and disease free. This long-lived tree can grow to be 4 to 8 metres high and across when mature, but it takes a few decades for it to achieve its ultimate height. Most specimens, however, remain relatively small, around 2 to 3 meters tall. Native to Europe and Asia, this ancient cultivar is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It won’t be bothered by severe winters or need sheltering when the temperatures drop below zero. As a matter of fact, the Medlar fruit benefits if it is harvested just after the first frost, as it speeds up the softening process. Self-pollinating and compact when fully established, Common Medlar is an ideal tree for small gardens. It won’t take up much space, and it provides year-round interest to the garden, with generous summer bloom, good autumn colour and unusual fruit that adorns bare branches as winter approaches. We have many more ornamental trees on offer and an ever growing selection of fruit trees, all of which are for sale online with UK and Ireland delivery. 

GBP 140.00
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Cercis Canadensis Forest Pansy.Shrubs. Buy Online UK

Magnolia Butterflies. Yellow Magnolias Buy Online UK

Magnolia Butterflies. Yellow Magnolias Buy Online UK

Magnolia Butterflies is a cross between Magnolia Acuminata and Magnolia Denudata to create a true yellow flowering Magnolia. This beautiful specimen usually forms as a small tree. With striking, primrose yellow blossoms and a compact, pyramidal form, this ornamental tree is an excellent candidate for a specimen tree.Same as its close relatives from the Magnolia family, the Butterfly variety is grown for its gorgeous, fragranced blossoms. It has yellow, loosely star-shaped scented flowers that appear in March to April, well before the leaves emerge, giving a fabulous display. The upright, non-fading blossoms of Magnolia Butterflies have a pleasant, citrus scent, and look particularly elegant and graceful against bare branches. After the abundant flowering season ends, elliptic, dark green leaves unfold, providing interest through to autumn.Although Butterfly Magnolia appears delicate, this elegant deciduous tree is actually quite robust. It can survive temperatures as low as -20 degrees, and it’s fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. However, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered position, as late frosts or strong winds might damage the flower buds. Growing Tip: Magnolia Butterflies prefers a well drained acidic soil, can grow up to  4-5m tall and 4-5m wide. Adaptable to clay and sandy soils, as long as the soil is not overly wet. It will thrive in full sun or partial shade and is full hardy.Even though it can be grown as a multi-stemmed shrub, Butterfly Magnolia is at its best when cultivated as an ornamental tree, with a single trunk and a pyramidal crown. To ensure that this ornamental tree is in great shape, prune regularly in mid-summer to early autumn, to avoid bleeding of the sap. To restrain the size of this cultivar, thin out the shoots every few years, and routinely remove watershoots and dead or damaged stems. As it’s virtually impossible to remain indifferent to Magnolia Butterflies in full bloom, this striking tree is often a choice for a statement or a focal plant. The canary yellow, goblet-shaped flowers that envelop the bare branches of this cultivar brighten up the garden, especially if planted in a partially shaded corner. Combine Butterfly Magnolia with other acid-loving plants, such as azaleas and rhododendrons. Or, for a particularly dramatic effect, pink flowering varieties of Magnolia such as Magnolia Soulangeana Satisfaction. 

GBP 192.50
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Ceanothus Impressus Victoria California Lilac 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 Siliquastrum for sale online UK - Paramount Plants

Magnolia Emperor Flowering Tree for Sale Online UK

Magnolia Emperor Flowering Tree for Sale Online UK

Magnolia Emperor is a beautiful deciduous magnolia with large dark pink-purple springtime flowers that often bloom a second time in summer. It suits a sheltered border and will grow in a plant container too.Magnolias are native to South America and the Far East, but they are one of the oldest plants we know preserved in fossil records across the globe. Magnolias were introduced to Europe and named after French plant hunter Pierre Magnol in the early 1700s. They’ve been crossed to produce numerous new varieties since. Magnolia Emperor was hybridised in 2006 by the New Zealand breeder Vance Hooper who also bred Magnolia Cleopatra. Magnolia Emperor is a hybrid of the popular Magnolia Felix Jury and Magnolia Genie. It’s named Emperor for its large regal dark pink and purple flowers in spring. These profuse goblet-shaped flowers appear on bare branches and often measure 25-30 cms across.Emperor’s first show of flowers occurs in mid-spring which is followed by its attractive dark glossy green foliage. The second flower show often occurs in early summer which is unusual for a magnolia.Emperor Magnolia is a hardy, sun-loving statement tree that’s perfect for lovers of deep impactful colour.Height And Spread of Magnolia EmperorMagnolia Emperor reaches a fully grown height of 5 metres and the crown spreads to 3.5 metres over ten years.How Hardy is Magnolia EmperorIt is winter hardy down to minus temperatures if the roots are well-drained, but it needs full sun and shelter from harsh winds to flower well.How To Use Magnolia EmperorThis is a great choice of statement tree for your front or back garden. It doesn’t get too tall or wide and produces a glorious display of flowers twice a year. It suits modern urban gardens or pretty country cottage style borders where it brings height, structure, and colour.Magnolia Emperor will also grow in a large well-watered and fed container on a deck, patio or sheltered balcony. How To Care For Magnolia EmperorMagnolia Emperor needs a sheltered position in full sun and it’s important to avoid frost pockets or wind tunnels that will damage the early buds. Magnolia doesn’t like being transplanted so be sure to choose a sunny, sheltered position.Although Magnolia does best on slightly acidic soil it will cope with most types of soil. Bulk up a planting hole with plenty of ericaceous compost and apply a thick layer of bracken or pine-based compost in spring to boost its nutrients and flower show.Pruning isn’t needed because it grows in a pleasing open goblet shape, but if necessary you can prune back any dead or crossed branches in midsummer after the flowering has finished.Remember to give new trees plenty of water until they are established. If you’re growing Magnolia Emperor in a container, be sure to water and feed it once a week in the growing season.

GBP 217.00
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Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia for Sale Online UK

Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia for Sale Online UK

Abeliophyllum Distichum, more commonly known as White Forsythia, is a deciduous shrub treasured for its masses of white, scented flowers. With an early, profuse bloom, this bushy shrub works best in mixed shrub borders, where it serves as an early herald of spring. In the late winter, the bare, grey branches are enveloped by delicate pink buds, which promptly unfold to small, four-petaled flowers. Unlike the standard yellow flowering forsythia, Abeliophyllum Distichum boasts white or blush-tinged, fragranced flowers. The flowering season ends with the spring, leaving an ornamental shrub with a multi-stemmed habit and glossy, green foliage.White Forsythia thrive in full sun and moist, but well-drained soil. This cultivar is not particularly fussy when it comes to growing conditions, but it will appreciate a sheltered position, away from cold, drying winds.  Considered pest and disease free, this deciduous shrub is easy to grow and to care for. Native to Korea, Abeliophyllum Distichum is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This tough cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. However, even though this shrub won’t mind the cold weather, new growth and the flower buds might suffer damage from late frosts.Vigorous but not intrusive, White Forsythia grows to be around 1 to 1.5 meters high, with a spread up to 2.5 metres. When it comes to pruning, this flowering shrub is easy to keep in great shape. An annual clip just after the flowering season ends will encourage new growth and ensure any damaged or dead stems are removed from the plant. In case you plan to wall train this cultivar, shorten and remove any unwanted side shoots over the summer.The elegant form of White Forsythia, as well as its profusion of blossoms, make this cultivar a great addition to mixed shrub borders. Pair it with evergreen shrubs that will provide necessary winter shelter and offer a lush backdrop for the stunning spring bloom.More shrubs with spring interest include Tamarix Tetrandra, Ceanothus Concha or Azalea Japonica Hot Shot. Other Forsythia varieties we offer include Forsythia x Intermedia Weekend and Forsythia Intermedia Gold Rausch.

GBP 119.00
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Salix Caradoc Twisted Willow Carodoc. Mature Trees Online

Salix Caradoc Twisted Willow Carodoc. Mature Trees Online

Salix Caradoc or Twisted Willow Caradoc The Salix Caradoc, also called the Twisted Willow Caradoc, is an attractive variety of willow tree that features unique twisted rods that create year-round visual interest. This deciduous tree grows well next to water where it makes an exceptional specimen tree. You can also place it beside a building where its shadow will form an interesting backdrop. New canes appear green in spring with green lanceolate foliage that also features a twist. During the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow hue before falling to the ground. In the winter months, after the leaves have fallen, the canes turn from green to an orange-yellow hue which creates visual interest. In regions where it snows, the canes look exceptionally striking covered in a light dusting of snow. The Twisted Willow Caradoc will attain a height of 8 metres in 10 years. It can be cut back to maintain its size and to encourage more branch and cane development. It is best to prune in the winter months. Coppicing annually not only creates additional growth but also improves the colour of the canes. Un-coppiced, it grows into a slender tree form. The canes are frequently used in flower arrangements or dried for crafts. In order to flourish, the Salix Caradoc requires consistently moist soil. Its need for year-round moist soil conditions makes it an ideal choice to place beside garden ponds or along riverbanks where it can partake of an endless supply of water. The roots are relatively shallow and grow near the surface of the soil line, so adding a layer of mulch around the base helps to keep the soil and roots moist. The Salix Caradoc grows best when planted in full sun but it will tolerate partial shade. Ideally, the soil should be high in organic content and exceptionally rich. However, it is not overly picky about soil and will subsist in clay, sandy, and loam conditions. It will tolerate coastal conditions and the salt spray does not seem to adversely affect the willow. Once a year, you should fertilize it with a slow-release general purpose fertilizer. The Salix Caradoc is an easy-care addition to any landscape. It isn’t overly fussy and will do well with very little care. The curling, corkscrew canes of the Twisted Willow Caradoc are an interesting garden addition that is sure to draw a great deal of admiration. The canes can also be harvested for crafts or to create bouquets. 

GBP 108.75
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Prunus Serrula Multistem. Japanese Cherry Tree. Buy Online.

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 213.50
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Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii is more commonly known as the Blue Bean Shrub due to its long blue fruits that resemble bean pods. This slow growing deciduous shrub is an unusual and interesting plant that makes a great gift for gardeners who have everything. A native to eastern Asia, Decaisnea Fargesii is a large but slow growing shrub that holds upright stems of dark divided leaves which are often tinged with blue. The individual leaves can measure up to 90cm in length before turning a rich yellow shade in autumn before they fall. Its flowers are long green sepals, with no petals, that hang in panicles up to 45cm long and smell faintly sweet in the evenings – a good source of food for moths. The leaves and flowers of Blue Bean Shrub are something out of the ordinary, but gardeners mainly grow this shrub for the spectacular fruits that resemble blue broad bean pods and measure up to 10cm long. They will often hang in groups of three, and are considered a delicacy in regions of Asia and India. How Hardy Is Decaisnea Fargesii?This plant is fully hardy but needs protection from cold, drying winds in more northerly areas.How To Use Decaisnea FargesiiThis is a large bush, so it will need space to spread. At its tallest point Blue Bean Shrub can reach up to eight metres in height and the same in width, but this will take up to 20 years. You can prune back growth each year to keep it a manageable size. Due to its sizable nature this plant is best situated at the back of a border with room to grow. It is great in an unusual tree collection or as a stand-alone specimen. If you prefer, Blue Bean Shrub can be kept in a well-watered but free-draining container which will restrict its size.How To Care For Decaisnea FargesiiDecaisnea Fargesii grows best in moist environments, but it doesn’t like waterlogged conditions. It fares best in consistently damp soil, and will struggle to fruit in a dry spot. Any type of soil ph is suitable, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot which is protected from cold winds to encourage the fruiting.This is a really unusual shrub for a gardener who has everything because it’s a real showstopper when the fruit appears. If you want an interesting shrub for the later summer and autumn months Decaisnea Fargesii is sure to boost the wow factor of your garden.

GBP 140.00
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Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Tree is one of the most popular varieties of plum grown in the UK, and with good reason! The delicious fruit that it produces make it a desirable ornamental fruit tree choice for the home garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, and been designated as Perfect for Pollinators. This fruiting plum tree is self-fertilising so it reliably produces sweet edible fruit without the need for a pollination partner. Prunus Domestica Victoria has been widely grown since 1847, and even today is an excellent choice for UK gardeners. In spring, Plum Tree Victoria produces masses of small white flowers, followed by small, dark green leaves. In summer, the green plums turn to an orangey-red, and are best for cooking into jams and preserves. Then, as autumn arrives and the fruits ripen to deep purple, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree!Hardy in most places in the UK even in severe winters, Plum Tree Victoria will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 5 to 10 years. As with all fruit trees, it needs to be pruned regularly to produce the best crops every year. It should be pruned in June, thinning the fruits at the same time to ensure that the branches will not be overloaded to the breaking point and that the remaining fruits will be able to ripen properly. Prunus Domestica Victoria can be trained into an espalier fruit tree against a wall or fence. Plant your Prunus Domestica Victoria in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained clay, loam or sandy soil with a neutral pH. Support it by tying it to a sturdy stake for its first few years, and maintain a 60 cm weed-free circle around the trunk. Self-fertile, you need only plant one tree to ensure good crops of plums every year.The small size of Plum Tree Victoria makes it a good choice tree for small gardens, where one tree will provide a spring flower show, reliable foliage in summer, and then a bountiful harvest of autumn fruits. It will attract bees, butterflies and birds to your garden. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide shade for plants. They are even suitable trees for growing in pots, as it is easy to keep them pruned to a manageable size, and even could be grown as an espaliered plant on a roof terrace or in a courtyard.This classic British plum tree has delighted the home gardener for more than 150 years and continues to be a great choice for UK gardeners!

GBP 35.70
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Ginkgo Biloba Princeton Sentry Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Princeton Sentry Maidenhair Tree Buy Online UK

Ginkgo Biloba Princeton Sentry is an RHS AGM winning tall narrow deciduous tree with attractive fan-shaped leaves. Its straight, clear trunk and columnar growth habit make it a good choice in compact gardens.Ginkgo Biloba is an ancient species of tree, classified as a conifer, that flourished with the dinosaurs and still grows wild in China. This cultivar Princeton Sentry is a variety of Ginkgo Biloba bred in 1967 in the USA by Princeton Nurseries for its narrow form and pretty fan-shaped two-lobed green leaves that have a yellow border and produce excellent autumn colour turning intense yellow.Leaves grow in a cluster of 3-5 on upright branches that reach for the sky leaving a single clear trunk beneath. As it matures, the conical shape develops into a more rounded crown. This is a male tree, so it doesn’t produce unpleasant-smelling fruit and because it’s particularly pollution tolerant makes for an excellent street or front garden tree in urban areas. Height And Spread of Ginkgo Biloba Princeton SentryMaidenhair Tree Princeton Sentry is a slow-growing upright tree that reaches approximately 8 metres in height by 4 metres in spread over 20-50 years.How Hardy is Ginkgo Biloba Princeton SentryGinkgo Biloba trees are very hardy in minus temperatures if their roots are well-drained. Princeton Sentry also tolerates drought once established and copes well with pollution.How To Use Ginkgo Biloba Princeton SentryThis is a beautiful and tough specimen tree and an excellent choice where space is at a premium. It suits small, compact gardens because it grows upwards with a small crown and doesn’t drop sticky, smelly fruit. Front gardens, urban courtyards, and low maintenance spaces all benefit from Maidenhair Tree Princeton Sentry.How To Care For Ginkgo Biloba Princeton SentryMaidenhair Tree Princeton Sentry needs very little maintenance once it’s established. It prefers full sun in either sheltered or exposed spots and tolerates the majority of well-drained soils.Because it was bred to grow upright and narrow, pruning isn’t required, however, if you want to remove branches do so in the dormant winter months.Add a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots each year and be sure to water it well until you can see new growth. Lack of water is the biggest killer of new trees, so be sure to give it a full can each week.

GBP 371.25
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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 371.25
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Magnolia Sunsation Tree. Magnolias to buy online London, UK

Magnolia Sunsation Tree. Magnolias to buy online London, UK

Magnolia Sunsation TreeOne word describes this Magnolia - WOW. Magnolia Sunsation is one of the most beautiful new introductions in the world of magnolias. Large extravagant flowers (up to 20cm wide) that are a variety of colours but mainly creamy yellow with a deep pink base that instantly grabs the eye because of its unique contrast. It flowers later than most Magnolias so there is much less risk of frost damaging the flower buds. Magnolia Sunsation is a deciduous magnolia. During the mid to late spring (typically May), it starts to produce of profusion of blossoms that appear before the large and glossy green foliage emerges.Magnolia Sunsation grows in an upright, pyramid fashion that is more open than other magnolias. It grows well in a sunny or semi shaded spot in fertile well draining soil. Magnolia Sunsation does not tolerate wet roots, so avoid placing the tree in areas of the garden that are waterlogged. The tree prefers a soil pH that is slightly acidic. However, it will grow in neutral to slightly alkaline soil. The planting location should afford the tree with some protection from cold winds that might damage the tree’s flowers and foliage.After planting, apply a layer of mulch beneath the tree to help retard weed growth and keep the soil moist. Regularly water during the first two years to help the tree establish a strong root system. Keep the tree evenly moist but not overly saturated.Magnolia Sunsation was developed by the American hybridizer August Kehr and named  by his friends Pat McCracken and Mark Krautmann in honour of its bright yellow blooms. Magnolia Sunsation’s heritage is a cross between the magnolias Woodsman with Elizabeth.Max height when mature around 5 Metres -  the petite size makes it an ideal addition to any cottage or urban garden.During the spring, when the tree is in full bloom, it is sure to capture the admiration of any onlookers.  

GBP 243.75
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Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan shrub, for sale online UK.

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame or Dogwood Magic FlameAs with most Dogwood species, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame also boasts vibrantly coloured stems and rich autumn colour. This medium-sized deciduous shrub bears large, ovate green leaves in spring and summer, that gradually turn to vivid hues of yellow, orange and red in the autumn. The autumnal explosion of foliage colours is truly a sight to behold, but even when the leaves drop in the winter, Dogwood Magic Flame adds colour to the landscape. The bare winter branches of this shrub are stunning orange-yellow with bright red tips that makes it seem like it’s ablaze, hence the name Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame.In addition to being highly decorative, this multi-stemmed shrub is also attractive to pollinators and good for wildlife owing to the tiny white blooms it produces in the summer, which are followed by black fruits.Height and Spread of Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameThe ultimate height of Dogwood Magic Flame is between 1.5 and 2.5 metres, the same as the expected spread of this suckering shrub.How Hardy is Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlamePest-free, disease-free, and generally quite tough, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. As a sign of its hardiness and a generally great performance in UK gardens, this dogwood variety has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameWith a highly ornamental appearance, multiple seasons of interest, and undemanding nature, Dogwood Magic Flame has many uses in the garden. Its gorgeous foliage and eye-catching vibrant stems make it stand out in mixed shrub borders, where Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame adds interest and colour even when the rest of the plants are in its dormant phase. To boot, this attractive shrub is deer resistant, so it can also serve as an informal hedge with year-round interest.How To Care For Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameEasy to grow and care for, Dogwood Magic Flame will do well in full sun to partial shade. It has no special soil requirements, as it can thrive in any well-drained but moist soil. This is a tough and resistant cultivar that does not require sheltering and will tolerate both harsh winds and sub-zero temperatures.

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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!

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Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica Tupelo Black Gum Tree for Sale Online UK

Nyssa Sylvatica, better known as Tupelo or Black Gum Tree, is a handsome, broadly columnar deciduous tree. Medium-sized, this ornamental tree is popular for the spectacular display of colourful autumn foliage and its remarkable resilience. Ideal candidate for a specimen tree, but it also works well in mixed shrub borders.Dark green and glossy, the foliage appears in the spring. The leaves are variable in shape, but generally obovate to oval and pointed, each up to 15 centimetres long. In the autumn, however, is when foliage is at its best. Until it drops with the first frosts, autumn foliage displays shades of vibrant scarlet, warm orange, and bright yellow, creating a burst of colours just before the winter season starts. Flowers and fruit are insignificant but attract beneficial pollinators and wildlife.Notoriously low-maintenance and undemanding, Tupelo is quite easy to grow and to care for. This cultivar can grow in waterlogged or extremely dry soils in full sun to part shade. However, to ensure best results, choose moist, humus-rich, fertile soils. Nyssa Sylvatica dislikes harsh winds, so make sure to choose a sheltered spot for planting.Trouble-free, Black Gum Tree is not affected by any pests and diseases and requires no extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of any dead and damaged growth will keep this ornamental tree in great health and optimal form.Native to Eastern North America, Tupelo is no stranger to cold weather. This attractive cultivar can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero, and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.Black Gum Tree is the ideal low-maintenance, highly-decorative specimen tree. Its remarkable performance and minimal care requirements make it suitable even for the most inexperienced gardeners, and its showy features are welcome in any landscape. Plant it on its own, for a vibrant display of fiery colours in the fall, or add this cultivar to a mixed shrub border, where its vivid autumn foliage adds a touch of drama. When grown near a patio, it can serve as an excellent shade tree.Height & Width:Slow-growing, Nyssa Sylvatica can achieve a maximum height of 12 to 15 metres, with a dense, wide canopy of approximately 6 to 9 metres. Even though it has a slow growth rate, this deciduous cultivar thoroughly dislikes transplanting, so make sure to choose the right location for planting, taking its ultimate size into account.

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Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot or Red Leaved HazelIf you are looking for a productive and beautiful native hedge or shrub then it’s worth considering Corylus Rode Zellernoot - the Red Leaved Hazel. This stunning hazel hybrid produces edible nuts and glorious foliage. The full botanical name is Corylus Avellana Rode Zellernoot. It is a hybrid of Corylus Maxima and the common hazel Corylus Avellana. Rode Zellernoot means ‘red nut’ which refers to its leaf colour. Red Leaved Hazel is a decorative deciduous shrub that produces new red leaves in spring each evenly spaced along its fine, whippy branches. These serrated red leaves grow larger than the common hazel and mature into a bronze-green during the summer months before falling in the autumn. In summer, after the foliage is established, Red Leaved Hazel produces catkins. The male catkins are yellow-green and the female are a much smaller red catkin. Edible oval-shaped hazelnuts begin to appear in late summer to early autumn. The nuts are hidden inside red-toned husks with only the top peeping out. The nuts are particularly tasty and attractive to wildlife.How Hardy Is Corylus Rode ZellernootThe Red Leaved Hazel is extremely hardy, its parents being native to the UK. It will survive our winters and wet conditions, although young plants may need protection from harsh, drying winds for the first few years. How To Use Corylus Rode ZellernootAll hazels provide shelter and food for wildlife, particularly when grown as part of a hedgerow. This makes it an attractive hedging option for a wildlife garden. Hazel manages well in coastal and urban areas too. Corylus Rode Zellernoot will produce lots of new growth each year, reaching a maximum height of 3-4 metres, but it can be cut back in winter to maintain its size and shape.Corylus Rode Zellernoot varies from other varieties of hazel in that its foliage is a brighter red than its cousins, and its stems run straight to form a tight hedgerow, unlike Corylus Avellana Red Majestic which is an attractive red shade but has corkscrew branches.  How to Care For Corylus Rode ZellernootHazelnuts are among the easiest nuts to grow and they take up much less space than you would think. The Hazelnut family includes Corylus Avellana which is the common hazel and closely related filberts and cobnuts. All members of the Hazel family produce showy catkins in spring (these are male) which pollinate the very small flowers (female).  If you want to create a hedge in larger spaces, place your hazels four metres apart and reduce their height to encourage bushiness. Hazelnuts are very hardy being tolerant of cold and wet conditions.It will prefer a rich, loamy soil but will grow well in chalky and clay conditions provided it’s not water-logged. To ensure a maximum supply of nuts, it is best to plant at least 2 hazel trees (of any variety) as they are wind pollinated.Corylus Rode Zellernoot is as highly valued for its decorative display of changing leaves and showy catkins as it is for the tasty hazelnuts. If you want to grow a crop of nuts for autumn, help wildlife and create a beautiful display the Red Leaved Hazel is for you. 

GBP 112.50
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Mature Betula Pendula Silver Birch Trees for Sale Online UK

Mature Betula Pendula Silver Birch Trees for Sale Online UK

The Silver Birch Tree (Betula Pendula)See also the related Betula Utilis Jacquemontii Birch or Himalayan Birch which has an ultra-white trunk, available as a single-stem or multi-stem tree.  The statuesque Betula Pendula, commonly called the Silver Birch tree, is a native tree of the UK and much of Europe. The tree grows to a height of 30 meters. Its canopy is relatively light and features somewhat drooping branches that spread out about 8 meters. Silver Birch trees take anywhere from 20 to 50 years to reach their full growth potential. In Britain, the Silver Birch tree has a long illustrious history in Celtic lore. It was believed that the tree symbolized renewal and purification. Brooms were often fashioned from the silver birch tree and used to purify gardens. Betula Pendula has also come to represent love and fertility. In the Scottish Highlands, legends arose that stated if a birch stick was used to herd a cow she would become pregnant and give birth to a healthy calf. The wood of the silver birch tree has been widely used around the world to tan leather. The cotton industry in Lancashire also used bobbins, spools, and reels made from the birch. The most striking characteristic of Betula Pendula is its bright white bark that peels in large strips to reveal dark, diamond-shaped fissures. The shedding bark is thin and has a paper-like appearance. The mint green foliage of the tree stands out in stark contrast against the tree’s limbs and trunk. The tree’s small, triangular shaped leaves turn a bright gold in the autumn.In April and May, the tree produces long catkins that hang down in groups of two or four. Each of the male catkins is coloured a yellowish-brown. The female catkins are shorter than the males and stand erect. They are a vibrant shade of green.  After pollination, the female catkins start to thicken and turn a brilliant crimson. They produce an abundance of seeds that are spread by the wind in the fall.The silver birch tree is indispensable to wildlife and is a valued addition to any woodland garden setting. A variety of songbirds feast on the tree’s seeds and other birds such as woodpeckers seek refuge in its canopy for nesting.Plant the silver birch tree in full sun or partial shade. It flourishes in well-drained moist soil and is not too particular about soil type. It will grow in sandy loam, loam, clay, or chalk. It also can exist well in alkaline or acidic soil. Once planted and established, the tree requires very little care. It can also withstand even the harsh winters of zone H7.Whether planted as a single garden specimen or massed together, the silver birch is an eye-catching tree that completes any woodland garden setting. It provides shade to the garden and its shed leaves add much-needed nutrients to the soil. More varieties of Birch: There are many types of birch to choose from. Take a closer look at some of the most popular and find out which is the right one for you - Weeping Silver Birch, Snow Queen Himalayan Birch, Betula Nigra River Birch, Betula Pendula Crispa Swedish Birch, Betula Albosinensis Fascination Chinese Red Birch, Betula Pendula Purpurea Purple Birch or the Betula Papyrifera Paper Birch.

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