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Acer palmatum Bloodgood (Japanese Maple)
Deep purple leaves, red in the autumn. |
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Acer platanoides Drummondii
Varigated creamy white & green leaves, Medium size tree |
3m tall. 10-12cm girth.
£153.00
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Prunus kanzan (Japanese Cherry) TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
Large showy double pink flowers in Spring. Young leaves coppery red. |
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Prunus Royal Burgundy (Japanese Cherry)
Similar to 'Kanzan' but with deep purple leaves. |
3m tall. 10-12cm girth.
£148.00
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Prunus autumnalis (Autumn flowering Cherry) TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
Delicate white flowers which repeat again over Winter. |
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Betula jacquemontii (Himalayan birch)
A spectacular white barked variety of the Himalayan Birch. Branches are draped with catkins in the spring, and leaves turn an attractive yellow in autumn. Jacquemontii is valued for its winter stem colour |
3m+ tall. 10-12cm girth.
£155.00
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Betula pendula (Silver birch)
The Silver Birch, with attractive graceful drooping branches. Diamond shaped, deeply cut, mid-green leaves turn yellow in autumn. Bears yellow-brown male catkins in early spring |
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Crataegus laeviagata 'Paul's Scarlet' (Hawthorn)
Small tree related to the native Hawthorn, with glossy green leaves. Very showy when covered with scarlet flowers in May. Very tolerant of pollution, does well in most soils |
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Fagus sylvatica (Beech)
The Common Beech, a noble and striking tree. Smooth grey bark in winter with pale green leaves in spring, mid-green in summer, and rich golden in autumn, makes this a tree for all year round interest |
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Fagus sylvatica Purpurea (Copper beech)
The purple leaved variety of the Common Beech. Shiny oval leaves turn a rich copper colour in autumn, making this one of the most attractive native tree specimens |
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Malus rudolph (Crab apple)
The flowering crab. 'Rudolph' is an easy to grow small tree of upright habit. It bears rose-red flowers in spring, followed by numerous lozenge shaped orange-red fruits. Leaves are bronze-red, turning bronze-green later in the year. Resistant to scab |
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Quercus robur (Oak)
The "Common" of "English" Oak. A large and long-lived tree, low branched and pyramidal in habit when young, develops a broad head. Mid-green leaves, bears acorns in the autumn |
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Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan)
The Rowan or Mountain Ash is a valuable tree of small to medium size for any garden. Clusters of white flowers are followed by bunches of orange-red berries in autumn that are irresistable to birds. Mid-green leaves turn red or yellow later in the year |
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Carpinus betulus 'Frans Fontain' (Hornbeam)
A variety of the common Hornbeam, characterised by a grey trunk and ovate green serrated leaves that turn a rich golden colour in autumn. Compacy habit, particularly well suited to clay soil |
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Acer griseum (Paper bark maple)
Superb small tree with peeling bark. Full or partial sun. |
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Acer rufinerve (Snake bark maple)
Small tree with distinctive green/white bark. Green foliage turns orange/red in autumn. |
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Acer rubrum (Canadian maple) TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
Leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn. Very popular tree. |
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Catalpa bignoides Aurea (Indian bean tree)
Golden leaved form. Magnificent large leaves, small rounded top. Will not exceed 4-5m height. |
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Laburnum vossi (Golden rain) TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
Small tree growing 5-6m tall. Masses of fragrant golden yellow flowers May to June. Poisonous. |
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Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet gum)
Probably the best tree for autumn colour. Prefers a sunny position. |
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Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip tree)
Tulip shaped flowers on older trees. Very nice specimen tree. |
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Prunus serrula Tibetica (Tibetan cherry)
Small tree noted for its mahogany like bark, peeling with age, for superb winter interest. |
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Prunus amanogawa (Flagpole cherry) TEMPORARILY SOLD OUT
Tightly columnar shaped tree, shell pink flowers in April/May. Small tree suitable for garden planting. |
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Quercus rubra (Red oak)
North american tree. Large green leaves turn orange/red in autumn. |
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Catalpa Bigoides (Indian Bean Tree)
Green leaved tree producing hanging beans from sweet pea like flowers. |
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