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Abies nordmanniana Caucasian fir. A really large conifer, eventually, with graceful layers of branches tumbling over one another. Large prominent cones are produced on older trees. The best Christmas tree, does not lose needles when cut. Available sizes 2.5-4m height |
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Acacia dealbata Silver Wattle or Golden Mimosa. Small tree. Silvery feathery leaves, fragrant golden flowers in spring. Sunny position. Available sizes 8-12cm girth standard |
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Acer campestre Field Maple. Medium sized native tree. Good yellow autumn tints, full of rustic charm. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Acer cappadocicum
  Acer Cappadocicum
Medium sized deciduous tree. Glossy lobed leaves, copper when young, rich buttery autumn colour. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard, 3-3.5m height multi-stem |
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Acer davidii
  Acer Davidii
Small snake barked tree. Striking cream and green striations, with rich autumn colour and plentiful attractive fruits. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard, 2.5-4m height multistem |
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Acer ginnala Amur maple. A small tree or large shrub. The leaves have excellent autumn colour. Very attractive. Available sizes 4m height multi-stem |
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Acer griseum
  Acer Griseum
Paperbark maple. A small tree, easy to grow. The bark is a beautiful peeling cinnamon brown, very characteristic and attractive. The typical small maple leaves turn good autumn colours. Available sizes 3-4m height multi-stem |
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Acer palmatum Japanese maple. A small tree or large dome-shaped shrub. Tolerates most fertile soils. The leaves are bold, lobed, very attractive, fresh bright green, with excellent autumn colours. Appreciates some protection from the coldest winds Available sizes 2m height multi-stem |
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Acer palmatum atropurpureum
  Acer Palmatum Atropurpureum
A small tree or large shrub. The leaves are a wonderful deep red, turning brilliant scarlet in autumn. Available sizes 1.75-2m height multi-stem |
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Acer palmatum Bloodgood A medium to large shrub. The leaves are dark red to purple, turning fiery red in autumn. Spectacular. Available sizes 1.5m height multi-stem |
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Acer palmatum dissectum Crimson Queen Small deciduous tree. Spectacular divided burgundy leaves, giving a filigree effect, with superb autumn colour. Sheltered position. Available sizes half standard |
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Acer platanoides
  Acer Platanoides
Norway maple. Big, handsome, vigorous Scandinavian native. Crisp and clear golden autumn colours. Excellent shade tree. Available sizes 25-30cm girth standard |
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Acer platanoides Crimson King
  Acer Platanoides Crimson King
A reliable purple leaved tree, with contrasting small yellow flowers and crimson emerging foliage, well tried and tested.
Available sizes 12-20cm girth standard |
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Acer platanoides Crimson Sentry Narrow upright tree, purple red leaves, retaining its excellent columnar shape with age. Becoming a firm favourite. Available sizes 16-20cm girth standard |
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Acer platanoides Drummondii
  Acer Platanoides Drummondii
Striking variegated maple leaves, with a broad cream band round the margins. One of the best larger variegated trees. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Acer platanoides Emerald Queen Strong growing cultivar, with glossy deep green leaves, ascending branches, forming a noble rounded presence with age. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard |
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Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore. A large deciduous tree, very tolerant of poorer soil and weather. Naturalised in many regions, supporting a range of wildlife. Autumn tints. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Acer rubrum Red maple. Eventually quite a large tree, it has scorching autumn colours, reds, scarlet, and orange. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Acer saccharinum Silver maple. A big American native, the attractive silver backed leaves look wonderful when ruffling in a breeze. Spectacular autumn colours.
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Acer saccharinum Pyramidale
  Acer Saccharinum Pyramidale
An upright form of Silver maple, the leaves are even more divided than the type. The tree broadens out with age. Available sizes 20-30cm girth standard |
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Aesculus hippocastanum
  Aesculus Hippocastanum
  Aesculus Hippocastanum
  Aesculus Hippocastanum
  Horse Chestnut
Horse chestnut. Wonderful large tree, with spectacular creamy candles of flowers in May. Bold leaves, followed by conkers.
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Aesculus hippocastanum Baumannii A selection with prominent double flowers, which does not set conkers Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Ailanthus altissima Tree of heaven. A large deciduous tree full of character. In young trees the leaves are extraordinary, with prominent long leaflets. This habit can be maintained by pruning. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Alnus cordata Italian Alder. Medium tree, very tolerant of difficult soils. Glossy bright green oval leaves. Prominent catkins in late winter. Available sizes 16-20cm girth standard |
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Alnus glutinosa
  Alnus Glutinosa
Common or English alder. Medium native tree, very tolerant of difficult soils. Interesting veined leaves. Supports a host of wildlife. Available sizes 16-20cm girth standard |
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Alnus glutinosa Imperialis An attractive selection of Alnus glutinosa, with markedly cut leaves, giving a very distinctive effect. Available sizes 12-18cm girth standard |
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Alnus incana Grey alder. A medium tree, tough and reliable. The leaves are grey underneath, and the bark is an attractive dull pewter hue.
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Alnus incana Aurea A cultivar of grey alder, with fresh gold young leaves, and prominent red catkins.
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Amelanchier lamarckii Snowy mespilus. A fabulous small deciduous tree, surprisingly tough. The young leaves are copper red, then green and finally a rich orange in autumn. Masses of racemes of white flowers in spring, with black fruits later. A fine choice for a medium to small garden. Available sizes 8-12cm girth standard, 3m height multi-stem |
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Arbutus unedo Killarney strawberry tree. A small to medium tree, with red-brown bark. Ericaceous but quite lime-tolerant. The bell-like flowers are produced in autumn, producing fruits that eventually colour up the following autumn. Good for coastal planting. Available sizes 2m height multi-stem |
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Aucuba japonica Crotonifolia Spotted laurel. Medium-sized tough shrub. Big bold leaves have prominent flecks of gold variegation. Available sizes 1.5m height bush |
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Betula albosinensis
  Betula Albosinensis
Medium sized tree. Tolerant of just about all soil positions. The bark peels with time, revealing creamy white fresh bark turning salmon y pink. Glossy mid green leaves. Available sizes 12-20cm girth |
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Betula ermannii
  Betula Ermannii"
Vigorous medium sized tree. Not fussy about soil type. The peeling bark often takes on a shaggy appearance, with shades of cream, buff, fawn and pink. Mid green strongly veined leaves. Available sizes 3m height multi-stem |
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Betula nigra
  Betula Nigra
  Betula Nigra Multistem
River birch. Medium tree, particularly useful for damp conditions. Striking finely peeling bark, almost apricot in colour, becoming attractively fissured with age. Bright green lozenge shaped leaves. Available sizes 18-25cm girth standard, 4m height multi-stem |
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Betula papyrifera Paper birch. Medium to large tree, with good soil tolerance. Striking white bark, and good golden yellow autumn colour. Also called the canoe birch. Available sizes 16-20cm girth |
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Betula pendula
  Betula Pendula
Silver birch. A medium sized native, it loves dry soils. White stems and trunk, becoming attractively rough with age. Much loved by native insects. Available sizes 12-20cm girth standard, 4m height multi-stem |
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Betula pendula Youngii
  Betula Youngii
Young's weeping birch. A small strongly weeping tree, steadily attaining great character with its gnarled white bark. A fine focal point. Tolerant of most soils.
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Betula pendula Zwitsers Glorie A vigorous tree, with ascending branches. The peeling bark is a good white with creamy patches when freshly exposed. Very easy to grow and trouble free. Available sizes 25-30cm girth standard |
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Betula utilis Jacquemontii
  Betula Utilis Jacquemontii multistem
Himalayan birch. Fabulous brilliant white bark, slightly larger glossy lozenge shaped leaves. Quite rightly very popular. Eye catching all year round. Not fussy as to site. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard, 4m height multi-stem |
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Buxus sempervirens arborescens Box. A vigorous shrub or small tree. Easy to grow. Small dark green leaves, growing densely on branching twigs. It thrives on clipping. This is a very good subject for topiary and hedging. Available sizes ball, 50cm diameter |
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Callistemon laevis Bottlebrush. A large shrub, requiring a favoured spot to do well. Glossy evergreen leaves, born on lax branches. Flowers in early summer, in vivid red spikes that give the plant its common name. Available sizes 1.5m height bush |
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Carpinus betulus
  Hornbeam arch
Common hornbeam. A deciduous native tree. If left to grow it gets large, but also makes one of the best hedges. Easy to grow and not particular about soil type. Attractive strongly ribbed leaves, the bark is slate grey, tough and becomes deeply ridged with age. Great for wildlife. Available sizes 12-25cm girth standard |
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Carpinus betulus fastigiata
  Carpinus Betulus Fastigiata
  Carpinus Betulus Fastigiata
A narrow form of the common hornbeam, it is smaller than the type, with closer compact leaves. Slim as a youngster, it broadens out with age. Like the rest of us. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard, arch |
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Carpinus betulus Frans Fontaine A fastigiated form of the common hornbeam, with the attractive leaves, grey bark and resilience of the type. As it gets older it maintains its trim narrow outline, and gets a bit smug about it, frankly. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Castanea sativa Sweet chestnut, Spanish chestnut. A large vigorous tree with good drought tolerance. Very attractive boldly serrated leaves, with lots of catkins in summer to add ornamental value. Plenty of nuts follow a good summer. Older trees have interesting diagonally fluted bark. Available sizes 25-30cm girth standard |
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Catalpa bignonioides Indian bean tree. A medium sized deciduous tree, with superb big heart shaped leaves. It has good soil tolerance. Lax bunches of creamy flowers come later in summer, then long thin dark bean pods follow. Available sizes 16-18cm girth half standard |
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Catalpa bignonioides Aurea
  Catalpa Bignoides Aurea
Golden Indian bean tree. A medium sized tree, with beautifully bold soft yellow leaves. Flowers etc similar to the type. Available sizes 16-20cm girth standard |
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Cedrus atlantica Atlas cedar. A truly majestic large tree. The branches grow upwards strongly at first, eventually forming a really broad base. The evergreen foliage has a grey-green cast to it. The cones are quite small but form an attractive feature. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Cedrus atlantica glauca
  Cedrus Atlantica Glauca
Blue cedar. This tree does not get quite as big as the Atlas cedar, but has wonderful silver-blue foliage, really stunning in a roomy location. Available sizes 3m height |
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Cedrus atlantica Glauca Pendula A wonderful smaller tree with strongly weeping branches forming a dense conical outline, with blue foliage that is especially effective in winter. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Cedrus deodar Deodar. A beautiful symmetrical large upright conifer. Deep green leaves accentuate the tiered weeping effect of the older branches on a mature tree Available sizes 2.5-5m height |
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Cedrus deodara aurea Golden deodar. The foliage is a fresh clear gold in spring and summer, making a striking addition to the early landscape. Available sizes 2-3m height |
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Cedrus deodara pendula Weeping deodar. Available sizes 3-4m height |
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Cercidiphyllum japonicum Katsura tree. Small to medium tree. Prefers a rich ordinary soil. The leaves are heart-shaped, attractive, and take on subtle but effective shades of yellow and orange in autumn. Available sizes 3m height bush |
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Cercis siliquastrum Judas tree. A small to medium tree, thriving in well drained soils. The leaves are heart-shaped and attractive. They are preceded by the flowers, covering the branches in sensational lilac-coloured bunches. Attractive deep-rose pods follow in summer. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Columnaris Glauca Select form of Lawson's Cypress. An excellent, small slow-growing blue variety. Tolerant of most soil types. Cone-shaped, narrow. The foliage colour stands out particularly in winter. A good choice for low-maintenance hedging. Available sizes 3m height |
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Chamaecyparis lawsoniana Yvonne A good golden form. Tolerant of most soils. Tidy habit and reliable steady growth. The young foliage stands out a fresh, clear gold.
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Cordyline australis
  Cordyline Australis
A small tree, very distinctive, of tropical appearance. A few stout stems bear the very long narrow leaves. Large panicles of white flowers grow from the tops of the stems.
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Cordyline indivisa (Dracaena indivisa)
  Cordyline - 2 metres +
This species has wider leaves than C. australis, and tends to be a stockier plant Available sizes 2m height single stem, 2m height multi-stem |
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Cornus controversa variegata 'Wedding cake'. The tiered horizontal growth habit gives this plant its common name. The shape can be enhanced with a little trimming. Very attractive in its own right, with beautiful pale bunches of flowers in spring, excellent variegated leaves, with good autumn colour and small dark fruits. Available sizes 1.5m height bush |
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Cornus kousa chinensis A large graceful shrub. Lots of white flowers are carried in bunches in early summer. Pointed red fruits follow. Good red and orange autumn colour. Available sizes 1.6m height |
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Cornus mas Cornelian cherry. Small tree or large shrub, easy to grow. Very early yellow flowers, later followed by cherry red edible fruits. Deep red autumn colour. Available sizes 12-14cm girth standard |
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Corylus colurna Turkish hazel. A large deciduous tree whose symmetrical even branches giving it a magnificent bearing. Tolerant of most soils. The attractive grey bark is ridged and corky. The leaves are quite oval and attractive.
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Corylus maxima Purpurea Purple filbert. A large shrub or small tree, with conspicuous cordate purple leaves. The colour lasts throughout the summer. Filberts carried in autumn, plentifully in a good year and location. Available sizes 1.75-2m height multi-stem |
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Cotinus coggygria Royal Purple Purple smoke tree. A large deciduous shrub. Easy to grow. A twiggy shrub, with deep purple leaves, retaining a good colour throughout. Creamy flowers are carried in summer. Very ornamental. Available sizes 2m height multi-stem |
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Cotoneaster Cornubia
  Cotoneaster Cornubia
A small to medium sized tree. A semi-evergreen with narrow leathery leaves. Tolerant of nearly all soils and sites. Following the masses of white flowers that clothe the branches in spring, festoons of scarlet berries weigh down the boughs in autumn and winter, providing a treat for hungry birds Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Cotoneaster hybridus pendulus A strongly weeping small tree grown on a standard stem. Semi-evergreen glossy leaves, plentiful white flowers in early summer, followed by loads of bright berries in autumn make this a great choice for the compact design. Available sizes 12-14cm girth standard |
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Crataegus lavallei A small ornamental thorn tree, tough and tolerant. The glossy oval leaves are dark green, and hang on well into winter. White flowers are born abundantly in May, followed by good sized scarlet red berries in autumn and winter.
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Crataegus prunifolia Another thorn that thrives on most sites. A small tree, it has attractive shiny oval leaves, lots of white flowers and berries to follow. Good autumn tints, rich reds, yellows and orange. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Crataegus laevigata Paul's Scarlet A small to medium ornamental tree, tolerant of most sites. Double red flowers cover the branches in early summer, making this about the best red flowered small tree there is, reliable and striking. Good for wildlife. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Crataegus laevigata Rosea A similar tree to Crataegus Paul's Scarlet, easy to grow and attractive. Vivid pink flowers in early summer, red fruits later. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard |
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Cupressocyparis leylandii Leyland cypress. A large tall tree, very vigorous and very fast growing. Tolerant of most sites. Makes a good large screen or windbreak. It has suffered a bad press through being planted in unsuitable positions, but in its place it is a very useful plant. Available sizes 1.75-4m height |
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Cupressocyparis leylandii Castlewellan
  Leylandii Castewellan Gold
  Golden Leylandia - Spiral
  Golden Leylandia - Pompom
Golden form of Leyland cypress. The young foliage is a very attractive fresh gold. Not as fast-growing as the type, so better for smaller hedges. Available sizes 2.5-4m height |
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Cypressus arizonica Fastigiata Arizona cypress. A small to medium-sized tree. Very tolerant of dry soils, including chalk. A very narrow upright selection, with dense blue/green foliage. Best in a sheltered position. Available sizes 2.5-4m height |
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Cupressus macrocarpa Goldcrest Monterey cypress, golden form. A medium-sized narrow tree, which likes some shelter. Very attractive young golden foliage, close-growing. Available sizes 2.5-3.5m height |
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Cupressus sempervirens pyramidalis Italian cypress. A medium-sized tree, tolerant of most soils, especially dry ones. The familiar columnar shape and deep green foliage make a great impact in a landscape. Available sizes 3m height |
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Cytisus battandieri A small deciduous tree, tolerant of all but the most extreme soils and sites. Oval silver leaves, similar to those of the laburnum, make a good foil for the bright yellow very fragrant flowers born in early summer.
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Eleagnus angustifolia Oleaster. A small tree, it tolerates exposed sites and most soil types. Silvery leaves, quite narrow, attractive. Sweet smelling flowers in summer, followed by lots of small orange fruits. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Eleagnus ebbingei A large shrub, with large evergreen leaves, silver on the underside. Sweet white flowers late in the year, followed by orange berries from late winter.
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Eucalyptus gunnii
  Eucalyptus Gunnii
Cider gum. A large tough evergreen tree, a great specimen in the right location. Long silvery green leaves if left to grow, the juvenile foliage is round and silver-blue in the pruned shrub. Available sizes 3.5m height feathered tree |
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Fagus sylvatica Common beech. A large stately tree. Tolerant of most soils. Excellent hedging plant. Young growth a cheerful, fresh, bright green. Really good copper tints in autumn. Supports dozens of native species of insect. Available sizes 16-25cm girth standard |
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Fagus sylvatica atropurpurea Purple beech, Copper beech. A large tree with striking vivid purple foliage, turning copper in the autumn. Available sizes 3m height feathered tree, 14-20cm girth standard |
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Fagus sylvatica Dawyck Gold A medium sized tree. The growth habit is close and columnar. The leaves are fresh yellow when young, turning golden green later. Excellent for a formal design. Available sizes 12-14cm girth standard |
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Fraxinus angustifolia Raywood Claret ash. A medium deciduous tree with a distinctive attractive habit. The narrow lance shaped leaves are fine and glossy. They turn a wonderful muted purple in autumn. Available sizes 16-20cm girth standard |
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Fraxinus excelsior Common ash. A large deciduous native tree with ascending branches. Tolerant of poor soils, pollution and difficult sites. Attractive pinnate foliage clothes the boughs in summer, and then bunches of 'keys' cover the tree in autumn.
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Fraxinus excelsior Jaspidea Golden ash. A vigorous selection of the common ash, with fresh golden yellow young leaves, and striking gold branches and twigs, particularly prominent in winter, punctuated dramatically by the black buds. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Fraxinus excelsior Pendula Weeping ash. A strongly growing clone of the common ash, the lower branches form a broad dense skirt, giving the tree a distinctive silhouette. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Fraxinus excelsior Westhof's Glorie A strong growing clone of common ash, with a disciplined ascending habit, spreading more as the tree ages. The leaves are a good dark green. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Fraxinus ornus Manna ash. A medium tree. Profuse tassels of white flowers in early summer make a stunning sight. Cultivated in Britain for more than 300 years, this is a reliable and attractive tree. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Ginkgo biloba
  Ginkgo Biloba
Maidenhair tree. A magnificent medium sized deciduous tree, tolerant of most soils and atmospheric pollutants. The leaves are a unique fan shape, turning to a rich butter yellow in autumn. A fascinating tree, revered in parts of Asia, it is unlike any other commonly planted tree. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard |
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Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline Honey locust, upright form. A medium deciduous tree, this selection is thornless. Leaves are elegant and pinnate. The branches have an ascending habit, producing a tidy round crown. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Gleditsia triacanthos Sunburst
  Gleditsa Sunburst
Honey locust, golden form. A medium deciduous tree, lacking the fierce thorns of the common type, tolerant of polluted air. The whole tree is a marvellous clear golden yellow in spring. A truly elegant specimen. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Hedera helix Goldheart Variegated ivy. This vigorous climber is very useful for ground cover or to clothe a wall. Bold splashes of gold on the leaves are very striking. Neat habit. Happy to grow just about anywhere. Good for shady areas. Available sizes 2m height climber |
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Ilex altaclarensis Golden King Variegated holly. A large shrub or small tree, growing well on most sites. It has quite large spine-free leaves, the edges daubed with a broad gold splash. It can be clipped to form a really attractive tall screen, or other more imaginative shapes. It is in fact female, bearing red berries in winter. Available sizes 1.75-2m height bush |
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Ilex aquifolium Common holly. Familiar evergreen native. A medium-sized tree that thrives in sun or shade and on a wide range of soils. Frequently clipped for a dense secure hedge. In a good year female plants produce a wonderful crop of bright berries, set off by the shiny deep green leaves. Available sizes 2m height bush |
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Ilex aquifolium J C Van Tol A cracking selection of common holly. Quite vigorous, the deep green, shiny leaves are virtually spine-free. A self-pollinating female form, it produces a prolific and reliable crop of bright red berries. Available sizes 1.75-2m height bush |
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Ilex aquifolium Silver Queen
  Ilex Aquifolum Silver Queen
A large shrub or small to medium tree. Happy on most sites. The spiny leaves have a prominent cream margin. Makes an eye-catching, dense screen when clipped. A male form.
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Ilex crenata Japanese Holly. A slow growing small evergreen tree or medium to large shrub. The leaves are very small, dark green, without the prickles of the familiar holly. The plant responds well to clipping, and is an excellent choice for topiary or low hedging Available sizes half standard ball |
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Ilex crenata fastigiata A narrow upright form of Japanese holly. Tolerant of most sites and positions. This is a female form, producing small black berries if left unclipped. Available sizes 2m height bush |
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Juglans nigra Black walnut. A magnificent large tree. Tolerant of most soils. Big bold leaves make a wonderful sight in summer, and the deeply fissured bark of a mature specimen provide winter interest. Large round fruits are a treat for wildlife. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Juglans regia Common walnut. Medium to large tree, eventually yielding highly valued timber. Tolerant of most soil types. Striking bold leaves in summer are followed by the edible nuts, which are profuse in a good year. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Juglans regia Franquette A selected fruiting form. The tree is somewhat more compact than the type, and ample quantities of fine quality nuts are born quite early in the trees life.
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Juniperus communis Hibernica Irish juniper. A smallish tree, with tightly growing foliage. A selection of the native Common juniper. Tolerant of most soils, especially chalk. The neat habit and deep green colour make it a particularly good choice for formal planting schemes. Available sizes 1.75m height |
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Juniperus scopulorum Skyrocket
  Juniper Skyrocket
Rocky Mountain juniper. A small tree, with a striking very narrow habit, an exclamation mark in any planting scheme. Not over-particular as to site, the foliage is a steely metallic blue. Available sizes 3.5m height |
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Juniperus virginiana Blue Arrow Pencil cedar. A medium-sized tough tree, tolerating a range of sites and soils. The leaves are a good blue, especially in winter. The habit is strongly upright. Available sizes 2m height |
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Laburnum watereri Vossii
  Laburnum Watereri Vossii
Golden rain. A small deciduous tree, tolerant of most soils. The round, trifoliate leaves have a silky, downy texture. Abundant long racemes of bright yellow flowers are born in May. All parts of the tree are poisonous, especially the seeds. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Laurus nobilis Bay laurel. A medium to large evergreen shrub or small tree, with a dense habit. It takes well to close clipping. The deep green leaves are aromatic when crushed. Tiny white flowers are carried in spring. Available sizes 1.75-2.5m bush |
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Ligustrum ionandrum
  Ligustrum balls
A medium sized evergreen shrub. Tolerant of all but the coldest sites. The densely born, small, slow growing leaves are an attractive deep glossy green. This is an excellent plant for hedging, training or topiary. Available sizes half standard ball, standard ball |
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Ligustrum japonicum Japanese privet. A medium sized evergreen shrub or small tree. Easy to grow. The foliage is shiny green and dense. This plant takes well to clipping. Available sizes 14-20cm girth standard |
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Ligustrum japonicum aureum A striking golden form of the Japanese privet. Makes an interesting addition to the range of clipped specimens. Available sizes 3m height bush |
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Ligustrum lucidum Excelsum Superbum Variegated Chinese privet. A vigorous evergreen, making a smallish tree or large dense shrub. The bright green pointed leaves have striking yellow margins. As with all the privets it thrives on clipping.
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Ligustrum vulgare Common privet. A small tree or large shrub, native to the woods and byways of Britain. Not to be confused with Ligustrum ovalifolium, the common hedging subject. Nearly evergreen, tolerant of most sites, including chalk. Dark glossy lance shaped leaves. Available sizes 2m height bush |
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Liquidambar styraciflua
  Liquidambar Styraciflua
A large handsome tree. Tolerant of most soils and sites. Bold maple shaped leaves, born on the ascending branches, are a striking feature. In a good autumn the leaves colour spectacularly, in shades of crimson and gold. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard |
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Liquidambar styraciflua Lane Roberts A selected clone of Liquidambar, this tree shows remarkable and reliable autumn colour. Deep, deep burgundy shades form an electrifying display. Available sizes 3.5m height |
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Liquidambar styraciflua Thea A selection of Liquidambar, making a tree slightly more compact than the type. Reliable autumn colours, in claret, burgundy, VP Rich Ruby. Available sizes 10-12cm girth standard |
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Liquidambar styraciflua Worplesdon A form of Liquidambar with finely lobed leaves. In autumn these turn to a range of brilliant oranges, yellows and gold.
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Liriodendron tulipifera Tulip tree. A magnificent large deciduous tree. Not fussy as to site. Pale green tulip-shaped flowers are carried in early summer. The unusual leaves almost appear to have been cut across the top with a knife. They turn clear yellow in autumn. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Liriodendron tulipifera Aureomarginatum As the name suggests, this selection of Liriodendron has leaves with a showy gold margin. Available sizes 10-12cm girth standard |
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Liriodendron tulipifera Fastigiatum A good upright growing form of the tulip tree. It grows tall without spreading or becoming lax.
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Lonicera in variety (on trellis) Honeysuckle. Rightly popular twining climber. Not over-fussy as to site or aspect. The profuse fragrant flowers are popular with bumble-bees. Honeysuckle makes a wonderful informal climber, but can also be clipped and trained for tidier effect. Available sizes 2m trellis |
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Magnolia grandiflora A breathtaking evergreen, a large shrub or medium sized tree. Succeeds on most soils. Glossy leaves make a foil for the huge creamy-coloured flowers in summer. Best planted against a wall or in full sun. Available sizes 2.5m height bush |
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Malus Evereste Flowering crab. A small deciduous tree, easy to grow. In spring the pink buds burst into garlands of white flowers, which later form vivid orange fruits, Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Malus John Downie Flowering crab. A small deciduous tree, easy to grow. Profuse white flowers are followed by heavy crops of bright orange and red fruits. Ideal for culinary use. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Malus Rudolph
  Malus Rudolph
Flowering crab. A small deciduous tree, easy to grow. Young foliage bronze red, becoming greenish red later. Large deep rose flowers are followed by bright orange fruits. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Malus trilobata Flowering crab. A medium sized tree. The lobed leaves color well in autumn. Large white flowers in spring precede green fruits in profusion. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Mespilus germanica Medlar. A small broad tree, of great character, growing well in any reasonably fertile soil. Broad leaves with warm autumn tints. Prominent large white flowers in early summer, followed by the fruits, like small apples, with a curious pronounced calyx. The fruits are eaten or cooked when softened by age. An essential part of the traditional English landscape.
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Olea europaea Olive. Small evergreen tree or large shrub. Narrow silver green leaves, with white flowers in summer. Once thought to be too tender for growing outdoors in Britain, it has succeeded in many areas in the last couple of decades. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard, & large specimen trees |
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Parrotia persica Persian ironwood. A small tree or large shrub. Tolerant of most soil types. Tiny red flowers are born in late winter. The leaves are reminiscent of beech, but turn dazzling shades of red and orange in a favourable autumn. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Photinia fraseri Red Robin
  Photinia Red Robin - half standard
  Photinia Red Robin - standard
A large evergreen shrub. Tolerant of most soils. The glossy leaves are a spectacular red when young, which can be encouraged by repeated pruning. If unpruned there are attractive clusters of white flowers in spring. Is an excellent plant for screening, we also have fine topiary specimens. Available sizes half standard ball, 14-16cm girth standard, 2-3m height bush |
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Phyllostachys aurea Bamboo. An elegant, clump-forming plant, fully hardy, reaching about 10 feet tall. The long narrow leaves emerge a bright, fresh green, then mature to pale gold in the summer. Source of the bamboo of commerce.
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Phyllostachys nigra Black bamboo. An elegant, clump-forming plant, fully hardy, reaching about 10 feet tall. The canes darken with age, becoming striking black after a couple of years, contrasting with the lance-shaped leaves. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Pinus mugo Mountain pine. A tough, shrubby plant, tolerant of a wide range of soil pH. It's slow growing, interesting form make this a valuable choice for a planting scheme.
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Pinus nigra Austrian pine. A large tree, with tough dark bark. It is tolerant of most sites and soils, being especially useful for coastal or bleak sites. The dense foliage consists of dark green, long needles. Available sizes 2m height |
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Pinus nigra maritima or laricio Corsican pine. A large vigorous tree, tough and very tolerant. The long lax needles are grey-green. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Pinus pinea Umbrella pine, Stone pine. A small tree, happy in most locations. The head is a distinctive flattened umbrella shape. The attractive cones are big and glossy. Good for adding interest to a planting scheme. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Pinus sylvestris
  Scots Pine - Pinus Sylvestris
  Scots Pine - new growth
Scots pine. Often grows to be a large tree. Our native British pine, providing the caber for Scottish tossers. The tough, rough bark is an attractive foxy brown. Carries the familiar cones through the winter. Available sizes 2.5-3m height |
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Populus tremula Aspen. A quick growing medium-sized tree. The leaves tremble in the slightest breeze, giving a shimmering appearance to a fully grown specimen. Good yellow autumn colour. Long catkins in the late winter. Available sizes 12-14cm girth standard |
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Prunus Accolade
  Prunus Accolade
A marvellous flowering cherry. A small to medium tree, with a spreading habit. Not fussy as to soil type, it is a great choice for chalky sites. In spring the branches are festooned with clusters of semi-double vivid rose flowers. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus amanogawa
  Prunus Amanogawa
A wonderful Japanese flowering cherry. Quite a small tree. The habit is very upright, producing a tree with a pronounced columnar shape. The flowers are a good soft pink, semi-double, slightly scented, and born in profusion. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus avium
  Prunus Avium
Wild cherry, Gean. A medium-sized native tree, very attractive. Not particular as to soil. Attractive peeling bark, becoming furrowed with age. Lots of clear white flowers in spring, followed by cherries, popular with birds and humankind alike. The foliage colours up well in a good autumn.
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Prunus avium Wildstar A selection of Wild cherry, Gean. A medium to large tree, it thrives in any ordinary soil. A clone of our native cherry, selected for its vigour and disease resistance. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Prunus cerasifera Nigra
  Prunus Cerasifera Nigra
Myrobalan or Cherry plum, purple form. A small tree, happy in most soils. The foliage and young wood are a striking deep dark purple. Hosts of pink flowers appear in spring, contrasting with the unfurling foliage. Available sizes 14-18cm girth standard |
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Prunus Kanzan
  Prunus Kanzan
  Prunus Kanzan
A vigorous medium sized tree, deservedly popular. The branches have a characteristic ascending habit. The large double flowers open in mid spring, covering the tree in a mass of deep pink. Bronze young foliage follows, which later on takes on autumn tints in a good year. Available sizes 20-30cm girth standard |
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Prunus laurocerasus
  Prunus Laurocerasus
  Prunus Laurocerasus
  Prunus Laurocerasus
Common laurel, Cherry laurel. A large broad evergreen shrub, it performs well on all but shallow chalky soils. Tolerant of shade, pollution etc. Big tough evergreen leaves, glossy. Fragrant white candlesticks of flowers in spring, then dark berries. Can be pruned to make a really effective screen. Available sizes 2m height bush |
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Prunus lusitanica
  Portugese Laurel - 2.5 metres
Portugal laurel. A large shrub or small to medium tree. It has a really tough constitution. Beautiful deep green leaves, with lots of fragrant white flowers in early summer, are followed by attractive berries. Great for screening or as a windbreak. Available sizes 2-3m height bush |
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Prunus maackii Amber Beauty
  Prunus Maackii Amber Beauty
Manchurian Cherry. A vigorous small to medium tree, tolerant of most ordinary soils. The striking bark has a deep, honey-gold lustre. Small white flowers are born in spring, followed by small dark fruits. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Prunus padus Bird cherry. A vigorous medium sized native tree, accommodating as to soil type. Abundant racemes of scented white flowers are carried in spring, followed by shiny black fruits. The leaves are mid-green.
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Prunus padus Watereri Bird cherry, selected form. This strong-growing clone of bird cherry has a more upright habit than the type, with prominent long racemes of white flowers carried in abundance. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus Pandora
  Prunus Pandora
  Prunus Pandora
A smaller tree, with tidy ascending branches. Shoals of big, piercing pink flowers cover the branches in spring. Coppery young foliage turns a fresh mid green, before turning yellow and bronze in autumn. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Prunus Pink Perfection A small to medium tree, with typical attractive cherry bark. The flower buds are rose coloured, opening to double, pastel pink blossom, that hangs in profuse tassels along the branches. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Prunus sargentii A beautiful medium-sized tree, thriving in any ordinary soil. The bark is a deep chocolate brown. Single pink flowers open in early spring, followed by copper leaves. In autumn these turn to marvellous shades of yellow, orange and red. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus serrula
  Prunus Serrula
  Prunus Serrula
A small to medium-sized tree. Small pale flowers appear in spring with the slender delicate leaves. The glory of the tree is the bark: polished mahogany layers peel away in spiraling strands, revealing more vivid and shiny copper surfaces beneath. This is a fantastic tree for winter interest. Available sizes 14-20cm girth standard, 3.4-4m height multi-stem |
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Prunus Shirofugen
  Prunus Shirofugen
A vigorous, broad, medium-sized tree. The flowers are large, double white, and carried in profusion. They fade to pink, complementing the fresh bronze young leaves. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus Shirotae
  Prunus Shirotae
'Mount Fuji'. A small but broad tree. Huge, semi-double, dazzling white flowers appear in great scented clusters in spring, set off by the fresh green young foliage. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus Snow Goose
  Prunus Snow Goose
A small to medium tree, forming a tidy symmetrical head, quite narrow. Flowers are brilliant white, small and single, but carried in profusion. Fresh bright green leaves follow. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Prunus Sunset Boulevard Another narrow-headed tree, with a disciplined habit. Big white flowers appear in spring. The young leaves are almost a salmon red, becoming mid green in summer. Later they take on really good autumn colours, oranges, reds, yellows. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus Taihaku Great white cherry. A strong-growing, broadly spreading, medium-sized tree. Massive single flowers, brilliant white, hang in profusion from the branches and twigs. Fine reddish young leaves. A much loved tree. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Prunus Trailblazer
  Prunus Trailblazer
  Prunus Trailblazer
  Prunus Trailblazer
A smallish tree, with an informal spreading habit. Lots of single white flowers are born in spring. The foliage comes out a bright red, turning purple green with the season. Attractive, edible plums follow in late summer, hanging in clusters among the purple leaves. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Pseudosasa japonica Metake Bamboo. A tough species, succeeding almost anywhere. Thick clumps of tall canes carry lots of attractive mid-green strap-like leaves. Available sizes 2m height |
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Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer
  Pyrus Chanticleer
A medium-sized tree, with a symmetrical, conical head. Tolerant of nearly all soil types and sites. The oval leaves are glossy and attractive. They hang on very late in a good autumn. White flowers in spring are followed by small russet fruits in the autumn. Available sizes 12-18cm girth standard |
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Pyrus salicifolia Pendula
  Pyrus Salicifolia Pendula
Weeping willow-leaved pear. A small easy-going tree. The habit is weeping or arching, the narrow leaves are silver-grey. Charming small white flowers come out in spring, followed by small buff fruits. A good choice for long season interest. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Quercus cerris
  Quercus Cerris
Turkey oak. A large vigorous tree, tolerant of most soils and sites. The leaves are usually quite large, with prominently toothed leaves. Available sizes 25cm girth standard |
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Quercus ilex
  Quercus Ilex
Holm oak, Evergreen oak. A large, stately, spreading tree, tolerant of any reasonable drained soil. Attractive ridged bark when mature. Dark green, glossy leaves form a dense head. When young, plants can be pruned to shape, and will make a good solid hedge. Slow growing. Available sizes 12-20cm girth standard |
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Quercus palustris Pin oak. A large tree, with a spreading slightly weeping habit when aged. Boldly lobed leaves often take on vivid autumn colour. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Quercus robur English oak, Common oak. A large, long-lived native tree. Stately. Wonderful. Plant one now and a dozen generations will appreciate it and the wildlife it will support. Available sizes 12-20cm girth standard |
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Quercus suber Cork oak. A medium, spreading tree, with glossy green leaves, grey beneath. Thick, ridged corky bark, make this a tree full of character and charm. Available sizes 25cm girth standard |
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Rhus typhina Dissecta Stag's horn sumach. A small sparsely branched tree or shrub. Grows on almost any soil and site. The velvety coat of the branches gives the plant its common name. It flowers in plumes, followed by attractive cones of fruits. The leaves are finely cut, giving a feathery appearance. Fabulous autumn colours, from yellow through to purple. Available sizes 1.75m height multi-stem |
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Robinia pseudoacacia Bessoniana False acacia, Black locust, compact form. A small to medium-sized tree, tolerant of any well-drained site. This selection forms a distinct round head, with spineless branches. Racemes of pea-like, slightly scented flowers produced in summer, followed by small pods. Available sizes 25cm girth standard |
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Robinia pseudoacacia Casque Rouge A small tree with an open, graceful habit, tolerant of any well-drained site. The flowers are a most attractive purple-red, born profusely on the branches.
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Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia
  Robinia Frisia
A small to medium tree, not fussy about site. The leaves are a clear, golden yellow throughout the growing season, standing out in any planting scheme. Makes a great contrast with purple-leaved plants. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Robinia pseudoacacia Umbraculifera A small tree, tolerant of most sites. It forms a very compact, neat round head. Spine free. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Salix babylonica Tortuosa Dragon's claw willow. A medium-sized tree, with gold-green bark. The branches and twigs have a tightly twisting, contorted habit, giving a somewhat bizarre but intriguing character to the tree. Available sizes 25-30cm girth standard |
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Salix sepulcralis Chrysocoma
  Salix Sepulcralis Chrysocoma
Weeping willow. A familiar and well-loved medium-sized tree. Branches broadly arching, the thin twigs on the ends of the branches cascade to the ground, or water. Narrow fresh green leaves, spring catkins, this is a fabulous tree in the right place - it does need room. Available sizes 14-20cm girth standard |
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Sambucus racemosa Plumosa Aurea A selection of elder. A medium shrub, not particular about soil or site. It has beautiful deeply cut, golden pinnate leaves, fernlike and stunning. Lots of panicles of creamy-yellow flowers in spring are followed by bright red berries.
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Sequoiadendron giganteum Wellingtonia. 'The' big tree. Some specimens have lived for 3000 years. Tolerant of most sites. The rough red bark is spongy. Attractive cones are set off by the descending branches of older specimens. Available sizes 2-3m height |
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Sequoiadendron giganteum Pendulum A tree of somewhat bizarre appearance, very strikingly weeping branches, often twisted, giving it a rather gothic appeal. Available sizes 3.5m height |
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Sorbus aria Lutescens
  Sorbus Aria Lutescens
Whitebeam. A symmetrical selection of our native tree. Medium-sized, tolerant of drafty or polluted locations, with oval silver green leaves, downy beneath, velvety silver above, this tree is particularly attractive in spring. Panicles of white flowers form scarlet berries in autumn. Available sizes 20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus aria Majestica A vigorous selection, 'a good doer'. This tree has a very neat head shape, big oval leaves with bold veins, and a fine show of handsome flowers and big red berries. Available sizes 12-16cm girth standard |
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Sorbus aucuparia
  Sorbus Aucuparia
Mountain ash, Rowan. A familiar small to medium native tree. Tolerates just about any well-drained site. Delicate-looking pinnate leaves, lots of white flowers carried in panicles in spring, then bunches of bright red or orange berries in autumn. Good autumn colour. Loved by birds and other wildlife. Available sizes 12-18cm girth standard |
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Sorbus aucuparia Cardinal Royal A vigorous selection of mountain ash, this tree forms a symmetrical tidy head, reliably producing masses of flowers and bright red berries. A superb avenue tree. Available sizes 18-20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus aucuparia Edulis
  Sorbus Edulis
A tough, vigorous clone. Bigger leaves than the type, and bigger fruits, reputed to be sweet and edible. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Sorbus Golden Wonder
Sorbus aucuparia section. A smaller tree with strongly ascending branches. The fruits in autumn are a really good golden-yellow, making a striking sight with the attractive autumn colour. Available sizes 18-20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus hupehensis Sorbus aucuparia section. A smaller but vigorous tree, with ascending branches. The leaflets are bluish and distinctively oval. The white flowers turn to white fruits, that are smudged with mauve. Good autumn colour. Available sizes 18-20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus intermedia Sorbus aria section. Swedish whitebeam. A small to medium tree, with a round head and a neat habit. The dark green lobed leaves are silvery beneath. Typical panicles of white flowers are followed by bunches of bold red fruits Available sizes 20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus Sunshine Sorbus aucuparia section. A small tree with strongly rising branches. Big bunches of bright yellow fruits follow the flowers, and contrast at first with the deep green foliage, which quickly turns in autumn. Available sizes 14-16cm girth standard |
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Sorbus vilmorinii Sorbus aucuparia section. A small, graceful tree, with a spreading habit and fine deep green leaflets, that turn nicely in autumn. The rose pink berries fade to a translucent mother of pearl later. Available sizes 20cm girth standard |
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Sorbus Wilfred Fox Sorbus aria section. A medium tree with a round head made of vigorously ascending branches. The big bold oval leaves are deep green above, and silver beneath. Prominent round fruits turn from green to orange. Available sizes 16-18cm girth standard |
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Syringa in variety Lilac. A large deciduous shrub or small tree. Thrives in most places, reveling in chalky sites. Heart-shaped leaves appear in spring, followed by masses of perfumed panicles of flowers.
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Taxodium distichum Swamp cypress. A large tree with foxy brown bark and prominent buttresses on the trunk. Ideal for wet places. Deciduous, the young leaves being a good fresh green. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Taxus baccata
  Taxus Baccata - Common Yew - 2 metres, shaped
Common yew, English yew. A medium-sized native tree, tolerant of any well drained soil, where it can live to great age. Dark green leaves, cinnamon bark, small bright red fruits. The tree also thrives when clipped, making a wonderful hedge or topiary subject. Poisonous. Available sizes 1m height, 1.5m pyramid |
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Taxus baccata Fastigiata Aurea
  Taxus Baccata Fastigiata
Irish yew. A small to medium tree, with dense foliage and upright habit. Young leaves golden. Makes a splendid formal plant, especially good if clipped tidy. Available sizes 1.5m height |
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Thuja occidentalis Emeraude American arbor-vitae. A tough, small to medium-sized tree. Tough, tolerant of just about any well-drained soil. The close growing foliage is bright green, and has a sweet scent when crushed. Available sizes 2m height |
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Thuja occidentalis Golden Globe The name says it all. The foliage is a good gold colour all the year round, and the habit makes for a round outline for this smallish shrubby selection. Available sizes 1m height |
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Thuja orientalis Pyramidalis Aurea
  Thuja Orientalis Pyramidalis Aurea
Golden Thuja. Striking golden new growth. Small compact conifer. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Thuja plicata atrovirens
  Thuja Plicata Atrovirens
Western red cedar. A large vigorous tree, tolerant of a wide range of sites and soils. Pleasant bright green foliage, scented. A popular hedging choice, making a good dense barrier. Available sizes 2.5m height |
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Tilia cordata Greenspire
  Tilia Cordata Greenspire
Small-leaved lime, upright form. A medium to large native tree, with a strongly growing narrow head. The heart-shaped leaves are a good fresh green, particularly when young. Small fragrant flowers are born in mid-summer. Available sizes 10-16cm girth standard |
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Tilia x euchlora A medium-sized tree. The habit is arching in younger trees, becoming more spreading and dense with age. The leaves are a bright, shiny green. This is one of the 'clean' limes, being aphid free. Available sizes 18cm girth standard |
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Tilia x europaea Pallida
  Tilia x Europaea Pallida
Linden. A large tree, with ascending branches. Broad heart-shaped leaves, paler than the type, giving a fresh cheerful cast to the tree. Like all limes it can be pruned severely if required. The tree of the famous Unter den Linden in Berlin. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Tilia henryana A medium-sized tree with huge downy leaves, that are reddish green when young. Uncommon. Available sizes 10-12cm girth standard |
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Tilia platyphyllos Rubra
  Tilia Platyphyllos Rubra
Red-twigged lime. A symmetrical and upright growing clone of the broad-leaved lime. The leaves are broadly oval and striking. The young shoots and twigs are vivid red. Good for areas where access is needed Available sizes 18-25cm girth standard |
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Tilia tomentosa Brabant Silver lime. An impressive large tree. Upright, ascending habit, forming a neat but broad head. Leaves silvery underneath. Clean. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Tilia tomentosa Petiolaris Weeping silver lime. A large tree, with spreading branches eventually forming a broad dome. The silver leaves shimmer in a breeze. A most impressive specimen. Clean. Available sizes 20-25cm girth standard |
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Trachycarpus fortunei
  Trachycarpus Fortunei
Chusan palm. A small, hardy palm, it appreciates shelter from being buffeted. Big segmented leaves top the stout stem. Panicles of small yellow flowers are followed by small black fruits. Available sizes 2 stem |
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Tsuga canadensis Eastern hemlock. Large tree, particularly good on chalky soil. Forked branches and long graceful leaves. Small cones carried on the elegant descending branches.
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Viburnum tinus Eve Price Laurustinus. A small to medium-sized evergreen shrub, it does well on most sites, including shade. Branches are densely clothed in shiny deep green leaves. Flat heads of rose pink flower-buds open throughout winter to give a superb show of soft pale pink flowers. Available sizes 1.75m height |
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Vitis coignetiae Ornamental vine. A superb vigorous climber, it does well on poor soils. Big boldly lobed leaves take on beautiful vermillion shades in autumn. Attractive bunches of small purple grapes are produced in a good year.
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Wisteria sinensis Chinese wisteria. A vigorous climber, one of the best. Really spectacular in May, when fragrant mauve racemes of flowers hang in hundreds of long racemes from a large specimen. Attractive long slender leaflets. Available sizes 2m height climber |