Malus hupehensis : A medium sized deciduous flowering crab apple tree. Broad dark green leaves. Covered in blossom in spring producing bright red fruit of up to 10mm.
Malus sylvestris : A small deciduous crab apple tree. Pink/white flowers emerging from red buds in spring. Autumn brings yellow/green fruits tinged with a bit of red, measuring 2 to 3 cms.
Morus nigra: Black Mulberry. These can live to a great age with heart shaped deep green leaves set off the purple red mulberries later in the summer. They do well in urban environments.
Parrotia persica: Persian ironwood. A small tree or large shrub. Tolerant of most soil types. Tiny red flowers are borne in late winter. The leaves are reminiscent of beech, but turn dazzling shades of red and orange in a favourable autumn.
Pear trees in variety: A wide variety of Pear trees availble from stock including Pear Concorde, Conference, Shipover and Williams.
A popular and versatile plant! A Photinia red robin can be used as a pleached tree, standard or half standard, mature shrub or hedging.
Platanus hispanica: London Plane. A large impressive tree, with large bold leaves, similar to a maple. The bark of mature trees peels off in patches to reveal attractive grey and white beneath. Very tolerant of pollution in the air.
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.
Prunus amanogawa: A small, narrowly fastigiate deciduous tree with slightly fragrant, semi-double, pale pink flowers in late spring; in autumn, the leaves turn orange and red
Prunus avium plena: Double Gean. Similar in looks to the ordinary Gean, but with a profusion of double white flowers, stunning in spring.
Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’: A medium-sized, round-headed deciduous tree with deep blackish-purple leaves and twigs. Single, pale pink flowers open from deep pink buds before the leaves
Prunus kiku shidare zakura: A small strongly weeping tree. Plentiful shell pink double flowers are carried in spring. Young leaves are bronze.
Prunus Kanzan: A vigorous medium sized tree, deservedly popular. 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.
Prunus laurocerasus: Common laurel, Cherry laurel. We have excellent laurels to make a high screen.
Prunus lusitanica: Portuguese laurel. One of the best hedging plants. We grow superb standard trees which will make one of the best high hedges.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.