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Full Standard Leylandii Trees To Buy Online UK. Cupressus Leylandii Standard Shape Trees.

Full Standard Leylandii Trees To Buy Online UK. Cupressus Leylandii Standard Shape Trees.

Evergreen Standard Trees - our Cupressus Leylandii trees have been trained to grow as a full standard tree to cover over the fence panel or for above wall privacy screening. Leylandii trees are often referred to as simply Leylandii, these are fast growing evergreen conifers that are mainly used for hedging and evergreen screening.  Cupressus Leylandii trees make excellent roosting places and may also be used as nest sites for birds such as greenfinches, robins, dunnocks and wrens.We also have Leyland Cypress trees available in a golden colour - Cupressus Leyland Goldrider and the ever popular Leylandii Castlewellan GoldCupressus leylandii do need to be correctly maintained with regular trims, trimming should be done twice or three times each year to keep their shape. Leyland Cypress should not be cut back too hard ie beyond the green foliage as they do not re-shoot from old wood. So please bear in mind that they do need consistent trims each year rather than letting them go for a couple of years and cutting them back hard.Leylandii trees are still the fastest and most cost effective way of achieving a neat tall hedge or screen in the garden as they will grow up to 1m per year (2-3ft). We also recommend Thuya Plicata for Hedging and Screening View our Blog post on Using Plants for Screening

GBP 808.50
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Pinus Mugo Pumilio Swiss Mountain Pine Dwarf Mountain Pine

Pinus Mugo Pumilio Swiss Mountain Pine Dwarf Mountain Pine

Pinus Mugo Pumilio is also known as the Swiss Mountain Pine or Dwarf Mountain Pine Pumilio Group. This is a low-growing, slow-growing spreading coniferous evergreen shrub. The needles are long and mid-green and give a bushy appearance to the plant. Mature plants produce attractive brown cones. Pinus Mugo Pumilio is the most commonly used of the low growing pines as it has a very bushy appearance and is slightly faster growing than other varieties. A member of the Pumilio Group of the family Pinaceae Family, the Genus Pinus can occur as low-growing shrubs or large evergreen trees, some with quite attractive bark. The Genus characteristically develops an irregular outline once established. Leaves are long and needle-like in bundles of 2,3, or 5 typically. The cones may fall or sometimes remain on a given tree for years, depending on the variety. The Pumilio Group is known for its low, spreading, bushy growth which will form small shrubs with needles about 4 centimetres in length. Their cones are attractive, small, ovid in shape, and brown in colour. They first originated at 1500-2500 metres in the Alps and were first introduced to the UK in the 1950s.Pinus Mugo Pumilio Group can be considered a hardy evergreen withstanding temperatures as low as -40OC. They are also tolerant of coastal winds and do well in either an exposed or sheltered placement.Pinus Mugo Pumilio or Dwarf Mountain Pine prefers full sun with aspects by priority from South to North to West to East facing. They also prefer well drained soils, across the full spectrum of texture composition from loam, chalk, clay, or sand. A near neutral or slightly acidic pH will yield the best results with this shrub. They are slow growers, achieving ultimate height of 2.5-4.0 metres and a spread of approximately 4-8 metres over the course of their 50+ years to full maturity.Suggested garden locations and uses are many. Pinus Mugo Pumilio complements a large rock garden or a Japanese garden well. Use them to create a favourable dimension as a flower garden’s border.  They can persist and do well in Coastal Gardens and create an interesting, low shrub addition to any informal garden. They can even be grown in containers, as a bushy ground cover, topiary, urban gardens, as a specimen, or in a woodland garden location.Swiss Mountain Pine will attract Songbirds and capture a pleasant visual attraction. They are resistant to Deer, can tolerate drought, are not prone to many diseases, and are very low maintenance.  They do, however, respond nicely to some degree of shaping. These pines are suitable for windy and coastal areas - other plants for windy or exposed areas include chamaerops humilis palms.

GBP 506.25
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Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira shaped as a Full Standard Tree. Full Standard is defined as a tree having a long clear stem of at least 1.8 metres tall. Rarely available in these beautiful standard shapes, Pittosporum Tobira is one of our favourite shrubs and is stunning as a standard tree. Its long clear trunk make it perfect for above fence screening or above a wall. The dark evergreen leaves have a tropical appearance and with small highly fragrant creamy/white flowers, this tree is excellent and suitable for all garden aspects.Originating from China and Japan, Pittosporum Tobira is a slow-growing evergreen tree with leathery yet glossy foliage. In early summer it develops umbels of tiny sweetly scented flowers that ripen into a rich buttery creamy yellow shade and attract all types of pollinators. How Hardy Is Pittosporum Tobira?Japanese Pittosporum is hardy in coastal and milder parts of UK. It requires shelter from cold drying winds to thrive.How To Use Pittosporum a Tobira Full Standard TreeThis is a slow growing ornamental tree in a full standard shape and suitable for all types of garden. The foliage does not drop, meaning you’ll have colour all year round and no tiresome raking in the autumn. Use Japanese Pittosporum’s dense evergreen foliage to provide a screen from your neighbours above the fence or wall level. A Pittosporum Tobira full standard tree will look stunning set into the lawn where you can grow annual bulbs or ferns beneath their shade.How To Care For Pittosporum TobiraJapanese Pittosporum full standards need moisture but do not like consistently wet roots. It is best to plant them in chalk, sand or loam soils of any PH. Plant this full standard in a sheltered sunny or partially shady spot for best growth. Trimming once per year will maintain the full standard shape if desired but do this after flowering has finished so you don’t remove the blooms.

GBP 735.00
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Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira Full Standard Trees for Sale UK

Pittosporum Tobira shaped as a Full Standard Tree. Full Standard is defined as a tree having a long clear stem of at least 1.8 metres tall. Rarely available in these beautiful standard shapes, Pittosporum Tobira is one of our favourite shrubs and is stunning as a standard tree. Its long clear trunk make it perfect for above fence screening or above a wall. The dark evergreen leaves have a tropical appearance and with small highly fragrant creamy/white flowers, this tree is excellent and suitable for all garden aspects.Originating from China and Japan, Pittosporum Tobira is a slow-growing evergreen tree with leathery yet glossy foliage. In early summer it develops umbels of tiny sweetly scented flowers that ripen into a rich buttery creamy yellow shade and attract all types of pollinators. How Hardy Is Pittosporum Tobira?Japanese Pittosporum is hardy in coastal and milder parts of UK. It requires shelter from cold drying winds to thrive.How To Use Pittosporum a Tobira Full Standard TreeThis is a slow growing ornamental tree in a full standard shape and suitable for all types of garden. The foliage does not drop, meaning you’ll have colour all year round and no tiresome raking in the autumn. Use Japanese Pittosporum’s dense evergreen foliage to provide a screen from your neighbours above the fence or wall level. A Pittosporum Tobira full standard tree will look stunning set into the lawn where you can grow annual bulbs or ferns beneath their shade.How To Care For Pittosporum TobiraJapanese Pittosporum full standards need moisture but do not like consistently wet roots. It is best to plant them in chalk, sand or loam soils of any PH. Plant this full standard in a sheltered sunny or partially shady spot for best growth. Trimming once per year will maintain the full standard shape if desired but do this after flowering has finished so you don’t remove the blooms.

GBP 675.00
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Carpinus Betulus Pendula Weeping Hornbeam Dwarf Hornbeam

Carpinus Betulus Pendula Weeping Hornbeam Dwarf Hornbeam

Carpinus Betulus Pendula or Weeping Hornbeam is dwarf form of our native Hornbeam Tree which makes an excellent tree for smaller spaces. Highly ornamental and a good deciduous shade tree, it will suit a variety of gardens!Betulus Pendula is a large tree native to the UK and much of Europe, and grows to a great size. Carpinus Betulus Pendula is a dwarf weeping cultivar which was developed in France in 1850, and can be used in smaller spaces with great success. In early spring, first the catkins emerge. Then the ovoid, bright green leaves emerge, up to 10 cm in length, covering the drooping branches, and turning first yellow and then orange for a brilliant show in autumn. In winter, the graceful, drooping form of the bare branches adds visual interest.Height & Spread:Hardy in all regions of the UK, this dwarf variety Carpinus Betulus Pendula will grow to just 3 metres high and 2 metres wide in 10 years, reaching a mature height of 3-4 metres and spread of 4-5 metres. Weeping Hornbeam trees can be very long-lived, lasting for several generations. It is easy to remove new growth to maintain a smaller size tree if desired by pruning in late winter.Plant Weeping Hornbeam in full sun or partial shade in any soil type. It will tolerate both wetter and drier conditions, making it a versatile plant that will fit in a variety of spots! Hornbeam trees do not tolerate salt, so should not be planted where they would be exposed to sea winds. However, Carpinus Betulus Pendula will thrive in polluted environments, so is very well-suited to use in city gardens. Deer do not feed on Hornbeam, so there is no need for special protection when it is planted on country properties.Carpinus Betulus Pendula is small enough to work well as a planting on a roof garden, where it can provide an excellent privacy screen and shade in the summer months. It makes an excellent specimen as a focal point in a lawn, where its autumn colours will show to advantage. A row of Carpinus Betulus Pendula make an attractive screen which can be pruned to shape. It works well in a woodland garden.The graceful shape and attractive foliage of Carpinus Betulus Pendula will make it welcome addition to a UK garden- shade in summer, colour in autumn, and an interesting form year-round make it a great choice!

GBP 3272.50
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Trachycarpus Wagnerianus. Miniature Chusan Palm Tree. Palms UK

Trachycarpus Wagnerianus. Miniature Chusan Palm Tree. Palms UK

Trachycarpus Wagnerianus - although known as the Miniature Chusan Palm Tree - and often fondly referred to as WaggiesOriginating from Japan and Korea, this hardy palm is well used to surviving the typhoon season, so it copes well with exposed, windy positions. The leaves are much more rigid and compact than the very popular Trachycarpus Fortunei, also a hardy palm suited to growing outdoors in the UK. Trachycarpus Wagnerianus is one of the most beautiful of the palms that we are able to grow here in the UK and Ireland. Also known as Waggy, and Dwarf Chusan Palm, Trachycarpus Wagnerianus has its origins in Germany, where it was named by Ludwig Winter to honour his fellow horticulturalist, Albert Wagner. As it turns out, Wagner had imported a quantity of this more compact Trachycarpus from Japan; and eventually sold his entire inventory to Mr Winter. If you are seeking an exquisite specimen to bring an exotic style to your garden, Trachycarpus wagnerianus is certainly a specimen you should be adding.The hardiest of palms grown in our region, Dwarf Chusan Palm will tolerate snow, frost, and temperatures down to -15OC. Even in the strongest winds, this cold tolerant palm will maintain its shape and appearance. Unlike many exotics, this offering is truly a low maintenance delight.Waggies will grow to 5-6 metres in ultimate height, and about 2 metres in spread (over 50 years) ; and have a slow growth habit. They prefer full sun but can do well in partial shade exposures as well.  Provide a moist, rich, and well-drained soil media of near neutral, slightly acidic, or slightly alkaline pH.One of the most prominent features of Trachycarpus Wagnerianus is their small, stiff leaves, making them much tougher than the ‘standard’ and larger Trachycarpus Fortunei. Another feature of the smallish leaves is that aside from their jaunty, attractive appearance, they do make it easier to accommodate when space is at a premium.The popularity of this variety of Trachycarpus continues to grow across the UK and Ireland with its unique silhouette adding an outstanding architectural feature to your exotics. More compact than the Trachycarpus Fortunei and its markedly more hardy tolerance to our climate, this is an outstanding hardy palm to add to your garden space for this year.Paramount Plants specialises in these tropical plants that are hardy enough for the UK climate.

GBP 453.75
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Abies Pinsapo Glauca Spanish Fir also Hedgehog Fir for Sale

Abies Pinsapo Glauca Spanish Fir also Hedgehog Fir for Sale

Abies Pinsapo Glauca Spanish Fir also Hedgehog FirAbies Pinsapo is an evergreen conifer with a broad pyramidal crown and spectacular foliage. Spanish Fir or Hedgehog Fir as it is also known, has radially arranged needles (unlike most fir trees which have pectinate needles) which gives it a gorgeous texture and highly-ornamental appearance. The needles are short and bluish-green and borne on stiff branchlets. Like all conifers, Spanish Fir also produces cones: its cones are fairly large in size reaching up to 17 centimetres, vibrant purple at first, and maturing to a brown shade. Abies Pinsapo is native to the mountain ranges of Granada, Malaga and Southern Spain, so it is well-suited to high altitudes. Natively, it grows at altitudes of 2000 metres.Height and Spread of Abies PinsapoA slow-growing conifer, Spanish Fir will grow to be up to 20 metres tall, with a spread of up to 9 metres.How Hardy is Abies PinsapoSpanish Fir is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and adapts well even in harsher climates. It will survive even if the temperatures drop to -20 degrees Celsius and is very tolerant of dry conditions when mature.How To Use Abies PinsapoHedgehog Fir is a striking large conifer that will do well as a specimen tree. It offers year-round interest, it is undemanding, and has architectural value. As a tall and wide conifer with a pyramidal form, it will need space to fully develop, so take that into account when choosing a planting location, as this cultivar works best for large gardens and isolated plantings.How To Care For Abies PinsapoSpanish Fir will adapt to most conditions but thrives in full sun and moist but well-drained soils. For best results, choose nutrient-rich soils that are neutral to slightly acidic in pH value.

GBP 660.00
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Pleached Leylandii Trees. Pleached Leyland Cypress for Sale

Pleached Leylandii Trees. Pleached Leyland Cypress for Sale

Pleached Leylandii Trees - the pleached form of Cupressus x LeylandiiIn its natural form, Cupressus x Leylandii or Leyland Cypress, is a fast-growing evergreen conifer prized for its dense, scale-like foliage. The combination of year-round foliage and rapid growth makes this conifer a popular choice for hedging: it quickly achieves good height and will be able to offer you privacy throughout the seasons. It is also low-maintenance and does not require much care or fuss to thrive in the garden.Pleached Leyland Cypress combines all the great qualities of this fast-growing conifer with with the added benefit of highly architectural, formal shape. Pleached Leylandii Trees have clear, stilt-like stems that rise above your head, with a crown shaped into a square. This is achieved by training the conifers on bamboo frames: once the crown is formed, it requires only minimal upkeep to keep its stunning shape. In addition to Pleached Leyland Cypress, we also stock Cupressus x Leylandii in a full standard shape and as hedging, root balls, and half standards.Height and Spread of Pleached Leylandii TreesOur Pleached Leyland Cypress specimens come in different heights ranging from 3.8 metres to 5.5 metres, including the crown.How Hardy are Pleached Leylandii Trees?Hardy in all of the United Kingdom and even areas with more severe winters, this conifer can withstand temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius.How To Use Pleached Leylandii TreesThanks to its architectural and structural value due to the pleached form, Pleached Leyland Cypress can be used in any garden to create a striking visual effect. Plant en masse to line walkways or to create overhead privacy screening (stilted hedging) by planting in front of a wall or a fence, softening its edges, and increasing the height of the bordering structures in the process.How To Care For Pleached Leylandii TreesPleached Leyland Cypress is no different when it comes to its maintenance. Trim it two or three times a year to maintain tidy and neat form and you will be all set. As for the optimal growing conditions, Cupressus x Leylandii is undemanding and will do well in almost any well-drained soil in full sun or part shade. 

GBP 924.00
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Pleached Japanese Privet Variegated. Ligustrum Japonicum Variegatum Pleached. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Pleached Japanese Privet Variegated. Ligustrum Japonicum Variegatum Pleached. Evergreen Pleached Trees for Screening

Pleached Japanese Privet Tree Variegated. Latin Name: Ligustrum Japonicum Variegatum. These are evergreen pleached trees for screening.Ligustrum Japonicum Variegatum is the variegated form of the well-loved evergreen Japanese Privet Tree with green and cream foliage. Also known as Variegated Japanese Privet, in its pleached form, this variety boasts a raised square crown above a clear-stem trunk of 80cm. The leaves are bright green with cream margins, and they will stay on the tree throughout the seasons. Variegated Japanese Privet produces panicles of white flowers in late summer followed by dark berries. This is a compact tree with dense-growing foliage, making it well-suited to evergreen screening. Pleached trees with their long clear stems are highly distinctive. They are often used both as evergreen screening in the form of a pleached hedge above the fence line. To achieve the recognisable square shape of the tree’s crown, it takes much pruning and training. At Paramount Plants and Gardens, we use bamboo training frames for best results. Privet stilted hedging or above fence screening is an excellent choice for both small and large gardens, as it can help create a boundary without taking up much lateral space in the garden.One of the most appealing qualities of pleached trees is that they are much more manageable size-wise. Our Pleached Variegated Privet Tree is 2 metres high, and its crown is trained on a frame 1.2 metres wide and 80 centimetres high. As mentioned, its clear stem is 80cm tall. Ligustrum japonicum Variegatum is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.The foliage offers year-round visual interest and the architectural form of the Pleached Variegated Privet Tree introduces structure into the landscape. Use it to line pathways, increase the height (and the ornamental value!) of the privacy your garden wall offers or to create an overhead privacy screen on a rooftop garden or balcony. How To Care for Pleached Variegated Privet TreeUndemanding and robust, this Japanese Privet will do well in most average soils, in full sun to dappled shade. If required, trim in late winter to maintain the form of the pleached tree.

GBP 515.63
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Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain Japanese Snowbell Tree

Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain or Japanese Snowbell Fragrant FountainShowy and fragrant, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain is a weeping deciduous ornamental tree. Prized for its profusion of scented white blossoms and compact size, this extraordinary cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen tree, both for large and small gardens.Unlike its close Styrax relatives, who sport a wide, spreading habit, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain has elegant, pendulous branches. Its lush, deciduous foliage consists of glossy, leathery, dark green leaves that turn to rich hues of yellow and gold in the autumn. Even though this cultivar looks stunning throughout the seasons, it is at its best in the spring, when the flowering season starts. The large, bell-shaped, flowers are borne on drooping stems, their attractive appearance enhanced by long, pale gold stamens dangling from the centre. The blossoms are highly fragrant and have a pleasant, sweet scent.Easy to grow and to care for, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain thrives in partial shade and consistently moist, well-drained soil. It will tolerate a sunny spot in the garden, as well as sandy and clay soils. For best results, choose a sheltered location for planting, as cold, drying winds might damage the plant.Belonging to genus that is native to Asia, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain can survive in areas where winter temperatures do not drop below -15 degrees, and is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Exceptionally resilient, this variety is considered to be generally pest and disease free. Staying compact as it matures, this ornamental tree has a maximum height of 2 metres. Its size and slow growth rate make it an ideal tree for small gardens, as it does not take up too much space even when it is fully grown. When it comes to maintenance, Japanese Snowbell Fragrant Fountain will not require extensive pruning to stay in shape. Routine removal of dead, congested or damaged stems will keep the plant healthy and the habit tidy.With an elegant, weeping habit and a breath-taking display of blossoms in the spring, Styrax japonicus Fragrant Fountain creates an impressive effect in any landscape. Plant it in a mixed shrub border, where evergreen shrubs would serve as a perfect backdrop, or on its own, to be grown as a focus of interest in a garden. As it is suitable for growing in large containers, this eye-catching tree can be used to decorate patios or roof gardens. 

GBP 825.00
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Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland Evergreen Compact Magnolia

Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is a compact evergreen magnolia renowned for its large showy, fragranced flowers. Evergreen and elegant, this striking cultivar is an excellent choice for a specimen plant or mixed shrub borders. Like its deciduous cousins, Magnolia Grandiflora also produces massive showy flowers but tends to do this in summer rather than spring. The cultivar ‘Maryland’ differentiates itself by rounded, compact shrub (rather than tree) shape.With all the noteworthy qualities of its close relatives, this eye-catching cultivar has a few interesting differences. The lush foliage consists of glossy, broad, elliptic leaves, but unlike most bull bay Magnolias, Maryland doesn’t have a brown underside. Instead, the large, leathery leaves are light, olive green beneath, forming a rounded, compact shrub, rather than a tree. Although the foliage differentiates this cultivar from its evergreen cousins, the blossoms are as equally stunning as those of other Magnolia cultivars. In the summer, massive creamy white flowers grace this compact shrub. Large and goblet-shaped, the blossoms have a sweet, citrusy fragrance.Tolerant of full sun to partial shade, this flowering shrub thrives in moist but well-drained soil, rich in humus. When it comes to acidity, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland prefers neutral to slightly acidic soils. Apart from being highly decorative, this ornamental shrub is quite robust. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland can survive even when the temperatures drop to -20 degrees. However, to avoid potential damage from frost and biting winds, apply a layer of mulch during winter, and choose a sheltered location for planting.A cross between Magnolia Grandiflora and Magnolia Virginiana, the cultivar Maryland is quite fast growing, although it stays fairly compact even when fully mature. This evergreen shrub can grow to be 3 to 8 meters tall and 2 to 4 metres wide, which is, when compared to other Magnolia Grandiflora varieties, rather petite.With a rich, leathery foliage, elegant, compact form and clusters of aromatic blossoms, Magnolia Grandiflora Maryland is ideal as a focus or a specimen plant. Although this plant has a year-round interest, its graceful and sophisticated appearance is at its best in the summer, when this shrub is in full bloom. Consider planting this Magnolia variety in a mixed shrub border, either underplanted with low-growing flowering shrubs, or combined with medium-sized, evergreen bushes.See also our full range of Magnolia varieties we have available.

GBP 598.13
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Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides (Hybrid Strawberry Tree) is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen strawberry tree with dark green foliage and cinnamon-red bark. It’s excellent in sheltered spots with neutral to acidic soil.Also known as Red Barked Strawberry Tree, this is a naturally occurring hybrid cross between the Grecian species Arbutus Andrachne and the native Irish Unedo, otherwise known as the Killarney Strawberry tree.This evergreen tree is smaller than Unedo with the same-sized pinky-red strawberry-like fruits. The Hybrid Strawberry Tree produces autumn to wintertime masses of small pink-white blossoms, which ripen into fruit the following autumn. This strawberry tree cross has stringy cinnamon-red bark and a rounded crown of handsome dark green foliage all year.If you’re looking for an unusual, small evergreen tree to create vertical interest, graceful Arbutus Andrachnoides is an attention-grabbing choice.Height and Spread of Arbutus AndrachnoidesFast-growing Hybrid Strawberry Tree matures faster than both its parent plants. It reaches five metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy is Arbutus AndrachnoidesThis is a hardy evergreen in freezing temperatures, but it struggles to cope with a very exposed spot where harsh, drying winds damage its foliage. In exposed areas, unedo is a better choice.How To Use for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree is a great choice for compact gardens because it only reaches five metres tall. It’s grand enough to grab attention, but slim enough that it doesn’t take over the space. Its year-round dark green foliage and wintertime white flowers bring colour to drab winter gardens.Sunny, urban courtyards through to country cottage gardens benefit from its vertical height and colour, plus birds and insects find shelter in its evergreen foliage. Late-waking bees drink its wintertime nectar and birds enjoy the fruits.Despite its name, the strawberry-like fruits are not as tasty as strawberries.How to Care for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree enjoys full sun to partial shade. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained neutral-to-acidic soil and it should thrive with little attention. Young trees benefit from a south wall that creates shelter and traps warmth.Prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, damaged, or crossed branches and tidy up the shape by cutting branches just above a healthy bud. Do not heavily prune it, because that reduces flowering.Water thoroughly until established and during drought spells. A thick layer of well-rotted organic matter around the roots retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides nutrients for a dazzling display of white blossom.

GBP 490.00
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Toona Sinensis Flamingo Chinese Cedar Flamingo Tree for Sale

Toona Sinensis Flamingo Chinese Cedar Flamingo Tree for Sale

Toona sinensis Flamingo, common name Chinese Cedar Flamingo, is a truly unique tree. With splendid bright pink foliage that pales as the seasons pass, attractive blossoms, and peeling bark, this stunning deciduous tree will be in the center of the attention throughout the year.With a bushy, multi-stemmed habit, this ornamental small tree forms a clump as it matures. In the spring, pinnate leaves unfold along the upright, slim branches. The colour of young leaves is a bright, lovely pink similar to the feathers of the flamingo birds who inspired this variety’s name. The lush, vibrant display of pink foliage lasts for 2 to 3 weeks, when it starts paling to a creamy beige hue, to a rich green in the summer and, finally, yellow in the autumn. Although not as memorable as the unique foliage, the flowers are quite attractive as well. Blossoms appear on the tree in midsummer, white and borne in drooping panicles. Sweetly scented, they attract pollinators. Another noteworthy quality of Chinese Cedar Flamingo is that not only the flowers are aromatic- all parts of the tree, including the foliage and stems, have a light, spicy fragrance. Fruits are winged capsules and stay on the tree well into the winter. In the winter months, the peeling bark offers interest.An East Asian native, Toona sinensis Flamingo is easy to grow and to care for. This highly-decorative tree will thrive in most fertile, well-drained soils, in full sun. Considered pest and disease free. With the ability to survive in areas where temperature do not drop below -10 degrees, Chinese Cedar Flamingo is hardy in the United Kingdom. This cultivar appreciates a sheltered spot in the garden, where strong winds will not damage its foliage.Fairly compact as a mature tree, Chinese Cedar Flamingo has a maximum size of 8 to 12 metres in height and 4 to 8 metres in width. To maintain its beautiful multi-stemmed habit in great shape, just remove any dead or congested shoots.Creating a breathtaking display of colour in the spring, the foliage of the Toona sinensis Flamingo can be, in its effect, compared with the blossoms of floriferous cultivars. Offering leaves that change colour with each season, attractive habit, and a fragrant summer bloom, this ornamental tree is an ideal candidate for a specimen tree. This cultivar can shine in a mixed shrub border as well, especially when paired with magnolias or tree peonies for a burst of pastel, romantic colours. For smaal tree companions, consider pink leafed Japanese Acers such as Acer Palmatum Chitoseyama or Acer Palmatum Orido Nishiki. 

GBP 525.00
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Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino or Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino is a versatile small ornamental tree which can be used in gardens large or small. Its lovely flowers and bronze foliage make it an eye-catching specimen planting, and you even get the bonus of edible fruit!This variety of Flowering Dogwood is brand new, and makes a striking addition to the garden. In spring, the glossy ovate leaves emerge a bright green, darkening to shades of bronze and red as they mature. In early summer the tiny green flowers appear, surrounded by the 4 creamy-white white bracts typical of these dogwoods, creating long-lasting “blooms” up to 8 cm across for a truly stunning show. The fruits which follow in autumn are bright red and edible, and the leaves turn a reddish-orange as the season ends.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will grow to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres in 10 to 20 years. It will mature from a shrub form to a small tree as it grows and lower branches are pruned, creating a dense, branching crown with horizontal branches. Plant Cornus Kousa Cappuccino in full sun or partial shade in well-drained fertile soil in an exposed or sheltered position with any aspect. Once established it can tolerate a dry location, but will do especially well in moist, acidic soil. Salt-tolerant, Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino will grow well in a coastal location, especially as it is wind-resistant. As well, its tolerance of pollution makes it ideal for city gardens. It is not a favourite of browsing deer, so is a good choice for country gardens, too!Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino can fit into gardens large or small, or even where there is no garden at all! It’s a great tree for planting in a container on a roof terrace or patio, where its stand-out flowers and striking foliage will make it a visual treat all season long. Plant a specimen to either side of a walkway or entrance, or as a focal point in a small lawn to show off its foliage and blooms. At the back of a mixed border, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will add height and shade.Cornus Kousa Cappuccino is a new variety of Dogwood that will be welcome in your garden- its unique foliage colour and bright flower bracts will liven up your landscape!

GBP 542.50
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Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino or Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino is a versatile small ornamental tree which can be used in gardens large or small. Its lovely flowers and bronze foliage make it an eye-catching specimen planting, and you even get the bonus of edible fruit!This variety of Flowering Dogwood is brand new, and makes a striking addition to the garden. In spring, the glossy ovate leaves emerge a bright green, darkening to shades of bronze and red as they mature. In early summer the tiny green flowers appear, surrounded by the 4 creamy-white white bracts typical of these dogwoods, creating long-lasting “blooms” up to 8 cm across for a truly stunning show. The fruits which follow in autumn are bright red and edible, and the leaves turn a reddish-orange as the season ends.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will grow to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres in 10 to 20 years. It will mature from a shrub form to a small tree as it grows and lower branches are pruned, creating a dense, branching crown with horizontal branches. Plant Cornus Kousa Cappuccino in full sun or partial shade in well-drained fertile soil in an exposed or sheltered position with any aspect. Once established it can tolerate a dry location, but will do especially well in moist, acidic soil. Salt-tolerant, Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino will grow well in a coastal location, especially as it is wind-resistant. As well, its tolerance of pollution makes it ideal for city gardens. It is not a favourite of browsing deer, so is a good choice for country gardens, too!Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino can fit into gardens large or small, or even where there is no garden at all! It’s a great tree for planting in a container on a roof terrace or patio, where its stand-out flowers and striking foliage will make it a visual treat all season long. Plant a specimen to either side of a walkway or entrance, or as a focal point in a small lawn to show off its foliage and blooms. At the back of a mixed border, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will add height and shade.Cornus Kousa Cappuccino is a new variety of Dogwood that will be welcome in your garden- its unique foliage colour and bright flower bracts will liven up your landscape!

GBP 487.50
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Ginkgo Biloba Maidenhair Multi-Stem Trees for Sale Online

Ginkgo Biloba Maidenhair Multi-Stem Trees for Sale Online

Ginkgo Biloba Maidenhair Multi-Stem TreesGinkgo Biloba, also known as the Maidenhair Tree, is a fascinatingly ancient tree, a deciduous conifer which has much to offer the modern gardener. The unique look of this slow-growing architectural tree is complemented by its attractive autumn foliage, making it a great choice for a garden where it has room to grow. Our mutli-stemmed specimens will create a large statement in your landscape!It is believed that Ginkgo Biloba is the oldest surviving tree species on the planet, with fossil records showing that it grew millions of years ago in various locations around the globe. In more recent times this deciduous conifer has been native to China, where it is the national tree. Ginkgo Biloba has been cultivated in the UK since the mid-1700’s. It has distinctive bright green bi-lobed leaves, up to 12 cm in width and fan-shaped, which turn a glowing, clear shade of yellow in the autumn for a brilliant show.Hardy throughout the UK and across continental Europe, Ginkgo Biloba will grow to a height of more than 12 metres and spread of 4-8 metres in 20 to 50 years, and can keep growing to reach a mature height of 25 metres. It has a conical upright habit when young becoming more irregular with age. There are centuries-old examples of these trees still growing in locations around the world. This is a tree you plant not just for yourself, but for future generations! Our specimens are multi-stemmed, creating a clump effect with just one tree.Plant Ginkgo Biloba in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of salt, it will do well in coastal regions, and as it is highly tolerant of pollution, it makes an excellent specimen tree in a city garden where it will have room to spread. Deer will leave Ginkgo Biloba alone, so it can be planted without worries on a country property. This ancient tree is resistant to pests and diseases, making it an ideal low-maintenance tree!Maidenhair Tree should be sited with a view to its eventual large size, even if that will not happen for many years. In the meantime, its attractive foliage and autumn colour will make it worth taking that extra effort! It’s excellent as a focal point in a large lawn, or as a street tree, as it does not mind the hot dry conditions that can occur with pavement.Maidenhair Tree is a unique tree which promises to live not just for your lifetime, but for that of future generations.

GBP 474.38
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Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides (Hybrid Strawberry Tree) is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen strawberry tree with dark green foliage and cinnamon-red bark. It’s excellent in sheltered spots with neutral to acidic soil.Also known as Red Barked Strawberry Tree, this is a naturally occurring hybrid cross between the Grecian species Arbutus Andrachne and the native Irish Unedo, otherwise known as the Killarney Strawberry tree.This evergreen tree is smaller than Unedo with the same-sized pinky-red strawberry-like fruits. The Hybrid Strawberry Tree produces autumn to wintertime masses of small pink-white blossoms, which ripen into fruit the following autumn. This strawberry tree cross has stringy cinnamon-red bark and a rounded crown of handsome dark green foliage all year.If you’re looking for an unusual, small evergreen tree to create vertical interest, graceful Arbutus Andrachnoides is an attention-grabbing choice.Height and Spread of Arbutus AndrachnoidesFast-growing Hybrid Strawberry Tree matures faster than both its parent plants. It reaches five metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy is Arbutus AndrachnoidesThis is a hardy evergreen in freezing temperatures, but it struggles to cope with a very exposed spot where harsh, drying winds damage its foliage. In exposed areas, unedo is a better choice.How To Use for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree is a great choice for compact gardens because it only reaches five metres tall. It’s grand enough to grab attention, but slim enough that it doesn’t take over the space. Its year-round dark green foliage and wintertime white flowers bring colour to drab winter gardens.Sunny, urban courtyards through to country cottage gardens benefit from its vertical height and colour, plus birds and insects find shelter in its evergreen foliage. Late-waking bees drink its wintertime nectar and birds enjoy the fruits.Despite its name, the strawberry-like fruits are not as tasty as strawberries.How to Care for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree enjoys full sun to partial shade. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained neutral-to-acidic soil and it should thrive with little attention. Young trees benefit from a south wall that creates shelter and traps warmth.Prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, damaged, or crossed branches and tidy up the shape by cutting branches just above a healthy bud. Do not heavily prune it, because that reduces flowering.Water thoroughly until established and during drought spells. A thick layer of well-rotted organic matter around the roots retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides nutrients for a dazzling display of white blossom.

GBP 487.50
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Metasequoia Glyptostroboides or Dawn Redwood Tree for Sale

Metasequoia Glyptostroboides or Dawn Redwood Tree for Sale

Metasequoia Glyptostroboides or Dawn Redwood is a rare, deciduous conifer. It is a tree with a fascinating history. Its attractive shape, unusual foliage habit and beautiful autumn colouring make it an interesting addition to the landscape. Metasequoia Glyptostroboides is closely related to the Sequoiadendron Giganteum (Giant Redwood). In the prehistoric Tertiary period it was one of the most common trees in the northern hemisphere, but was believed to have died out millions of years ago. However, in the 1940’s, a few survivors were thankfully discovered in a remote region of China and the since then, the Dawn Redwood has been introduced to the gardens and landscapes of the world. It is still considered endangered, so growing a Dawn Redwood helps to preserve the species! It is an extremely attractive large specimen tree, which is unusual in that it is a conifer that sheds its leaves. In spring and summer, the soft, pale green linear leaves turn to yellow and dramatically to vibrant reddish-brown in the autumn. The reddish-brown fibrous bark adds more visual interest.Hardy throughout the UK and Continental Europe, Metasequoia Glyptostroboides will reach 10 metres high and 5 metres wide in 20 years, and then grow to a mature height of 40+ metres and spread of 15 metres in 50 years. Dawn Redwoods will grow taller in regions where there are hot summers. No pruning is required to maintain its pyramidal crown. Metasequoia Glyptostroboides should be planted in full sun in any soil type, in an exposed or sheltered position. While they will grow happily in waterlogged soil, they will also grow well in more well-drained soil as well, but if the ground is dry they will not reach the same height. Not susceptible to pests or diseases, they are extremely low-maintenance once established. While Dawn Redwood has a low tolerance for salt, making it less suitable for coastal plantings, it is resistant to pollution, and so will do well in city locations. In country settings, it is deer resistant. Metasequoia Glyptostroboides is a big tree, much like its Giant Redwood cousin, and so is not suited to small spaces. However, in a larger garden, a Dawn Redwood will make a magnificent specimen planting as the focal point in a lawn. A row of Metasequoia Glyptostroboides lining an avenue or street would be a striking sight, as would a grouping on a larger country property.Metasequoia Glyptostroboides, low-maintenance and with beautiful foliage, is not just a magnificent tree, but also a part of ancient history! 

GBP 1113.75
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Picea Pungens Blue Diamond. Blue Spruce Blue Diamond Tree

Picea Pungens Blue Diamond. Blue Spruce Blue Diamond Tree

Picea pungens Blue Diamond or Blue Spruce Blue DiamondThe Picea pungens Blue Diamond, also commonly referred to as the Blue Spruce Blue Diamond, is a relatively new variety of the classically popular Colorado Blue Spruce tree. It was first developed in Deurne, Netherlands in 1990. It is a hybrid that was created by crossing the female, Picea pungens ‘Glauca' with an unknown male Picea pungens variety. Once the cross was made, the plant Blue Spruce Diamond was grown via the use of asexual cuttings. The tree was patented in both the United States and Europe. It is now widely available for sale to gardners around the world.Since 1991, the Blue Spruce Blue Diamond has successfully retained its distinctive characteristics, making it a popular landscape tree choice for any size garden. It grows in an eye-pleasing, strong, upright fashion and creates an outstanding pyramid shape that makes it a true focal point in any landscape. It produces one main, large stem and has vigorous lateral branches. Unlike other common Blue Spruce varieties which produce a drab blue shade, the colouration of the Blue Spruce Blue Diamond is an intense and vibrant blue with strong silver overlays that lasts all year long. The Blue Diamond exhibits a moderate growth rate. It usually attains a height of 66 cm in six years and then goes on to grow to 125 cm within 12 years. Average growth rate is generally about 15 cm per year. When fully grown, the Blue Diamond is expected to reach a height of at least 3 m.  Its width growth averages 56 cm in six years and 56 cm in 12 years.  The conifer grows well in temperatures that range from 8 degrees Celsius to 30 degrees Celsius. It can withstand temperatures down to minus 25 degrees Celsius with ease. Ideally, the Blue Spruce Blue Diamond should be planted in full sun for best growth. It grows well in all soil types, as long as the soil is well-draining. Best growth is normally attained in soil that is neutral to slightly acidic.  It does not tolerate excessively wet roots for an extended time period. The Blue Spruce Blue Diamond is virtually carefree once planted and established. Even periods of drought do to not adversely affect the tree’s growth. It requires no pruning to maintain its optimum pyramidal shape. However, it will tolerate a bit of trimming in the spring. It does not need fertilizer and will easily subsist on whatever nutrients the soil naturally provides. A Blue Spruce Blue Diamond will surely become the focal point of any garden. The medium size tree’s non-stop evergreen characteristics make it an ideal tree for any season. It has also become a popular Christmas tree choice around the world. It works particularly well as a Living Christmas Tree. More Conifers....

GBP 1155.00
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Pleached Bay Trees Pleached Lauris Nobilis for Sale Online

Pleached Bay Trees Pleached Lauris Nobilis for Sale Online

Laurus Nobilis is the popular bay leaf tree that holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. This pleached tree version creates an ideal evergreen screen above the fence level. Bay trees are native to southern Europe and thrive here in many forms including the pleached, full standard and shrub form for hedging.  Our pleached trees have long clear stems with the crowns trained flat (laterall) on square bamboo support frames. As the tree matures the crown will fill out into a cube. Pleached bay trees are excellent screens as they block the view from a neighbour’s upstairs window, but the bare trunk keeps your garden uncluttered. If you’d preferred a leafed stem, try our pleached bay screens.The leaves of our pleached bay tree are narrowly ovate, leathery and especially tactical. When rubbed they have a distinctive warm and delicious fragrance. Bay is a staple herb typically added to Mediterranean dishes to add a rich, deep flavour. Bay trees hold onto their leaves all year-round, and in spring small greenish-yellow flowers appear in dense clusters which are not particularly noticeable to us but are loved by pollinators. The RHS have also given Laurus Nobilis the Plant for Pollinators tag because it’s so attractive to bees and butterflies. Following the flowers, Lauris Nobilis produce small black glossy berries that attract birds.Height and Spread of Laurus Nobilis Pleached TreesPleached bay trees can reach 8-12 metres in height and 8 metres in width but are easily kept smaller with a twice-yearly trim.How Hardy Are Laurus Nobilis Pleached TreesPleached bay trees are hardy throughout most of the UK down to temperatures of minus 10 if the roots are well-drained. They enjoy hot weather and have strong pest resistance.How To Use Laurus Nobilis Pleached TreesPleached trees are often used as above fence line screening to get the ‘hedge on stilts’ effect. They’ve been used for hundreds of years in formal gardens but have become popular in small modern gardens as their clear stem leaves room in compact spaces and their cubed crown forms a contemporary shape.Plant pleached bay trees to block out the neighbours and create shady spaces. For a hedge-line without gaps plant so the frames are just touching. You can also use pleached bay trees to create tunnels in larger spaces and as an unusual cubed specimen tree. Don’t forget to add a leaf or two to your pasta dishes and stews.How To Care For Laurus Nobilis Pleached TreesPleached bay trees will grow in most soils of any pH, including chalk. The soil should be moist but well-drained and preferably sited in a sunny spot as these are sun-loving trees.Dig out a hole one third wider than the root ball and as deep as the soil mark on the tree’s stem. Plant it up with plenty of good quality compost and water regularly until they are established. Once planted, all you will need to do is trim them once or twice a year to maintain the form and tie in any new shoots. Any shoots overgrowing the framework should be clipped off.There is no need to remove the bamboo framework unless you want to. It’s best to wait until the branches are sufficiently mature to maintain the shape.Other forms of Lauris Nobilis include Full Standard Bays, Bay Topiary Lollipop, Twisted Stem Bay Trees and Topiary Bay Cones. 

GBP 453.75
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