The paper bark maple is a superb small tree with peeling bark. Full or partial sun.
EnlargeA beautiful variegated tree. Large leaves in pale green and cream. Medium size tree.
EnlargeOne of the most popular maples with large, deep red leaves that turn orange and yellow in the autumn. Good on most soils, tolerant of pollution and drought.
EnlargeThe canadian maple has magnificent autumn colour. Leaves turn brilliant scarlet in autumn. Very popular tree.
EnlargeThe snake bark maple is a small tree with distinctive green/white bark. Green leaves turn beautiful shades of orange and red in autumn.
EnlargeThe 'red' horse chestnut. Red candles bloom in June on the broad, round crown. Thrives on clay soils and is extremely hardy. SALE - 25% OFF!!!
EnlargeThe most superb and reliable tree for a small garden. Abundant white flowers, pink in bud, open in the spring. Rich autumn colouring with an upright habit.
EnlargeThe native 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
EnlargeA 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
EnlargeAn exceptional tree, it is often used as topiary or as a fine hedgerow plant. A beautiful specimen tree, it thrives on heavy clay soils and is very much in keeping with the English countryside. The most reliable of all species.
EnlargeA variety of the common Hornbeam, characterised by a grey trunk and ovate green serrated leaves that turn a rich golden colour in autumn. Compact habit, particularly well suited to clay soil.
EnlargeSmall 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
EnlargeThe 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.
EnlargeThe 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.
EnlargeFast growing tree also known as Claret Ash. Dark green leaves turn claret in the autumn, forming a spectacular sight in any landscape. Slightly conical crown, open branched. SALE - 25% OFF!!!
EnlargeAn extraordinary tree from China. Fan shaped leaves, like no other tree, it is one of the oldest living species. Herbal extracts of which have had medicinal uses for centuries.
EnlargeThe 'honey locust' is a deciduous tree, fast growing with small leaves and long thorns throughout. Strongly scented cream flowers appear in late spring. Highly underated tree.
EnlargeThe Black Walnut is similar to the Common but with a more spreading habit and slender leaves. Also produces edible nuts. SALE - 25% OFF!!!
EnlargeProbably one of the best trees for autumn colour. Conical shape when mature. Large leaves turn from green to orange, yellow, red, crimson and purple in autumn. Colours best in a a sunny position.
EnlargeStunning tree with large leaves in bright green with a dark green centre. Tulip shaped flowers on older trees. Very nice specimen tree.
EnlargeThe 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.
EnlargeWhite flowering crab apple, with slightly upright habit, prized for its spectacular autumn colours of orange, purple and scarlet. Highly recommended.
EnlargeA pretty Tightly columnar shaped tree, shell pink flowers in April/May. Small tree suitable for garden planting.
EnlargeThe winter flowering cherry, the first cherry to flower each year. Delicate white flowers which repeat throughout winter and early spring.
EnlargeThe great white has large dazzling white blossom with rich coppery-red leaves.
EnlargeThe ornamental pear, semi evergreen with large glossy green leaves. Brilliant white flowers in the spring, it has an upright habit and is suitable for small gardens.
EnlargeEnglish oak is 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.
EnlargeA large tree with lobed, light green leaves which turn brilliant red in autumn. A superb tree for autumn colour.
EnlargeThe 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.
EnlargeThe Japanese rowan is a small tree with a rounded crown and silvery grey bark. Turns to deep purple colour in autumn, with bright orange berries. One of the best ornamental trees.
EnlargeVery pretty small tree noted for its reddish pink berries and gracefully arched branches. Soft grey green leaves, brown tinted when young.
EnlargeThe English Elm is back! After 20 years of development, disease resistant elms are now on sale at the Tree Nursery.
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