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Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Incana Aurea Grey Alder Aurea Trees for Sale Online

Alnus Incana Aurea or Grey Alder AureaA variety of common Grey Alder, Aurea is a mid-sized, conical deciduous tree with a narrow upright habit. Early to leaf, this cultivar is appreciated for its russet-yellow foliage and bright red stems. Extremely robust and tough, Alnus Incana Aurea (to give its full botanical name) is popular for its ability to grow in cold, wet areas and poor soil. A good candidate for mass plantings or a specimen tree.The young foliage of Grey Alder Aurea unfolds golden-green. As the seasons progress, the pointed, broadly oval leaves take on a deeper, more vivid hue of yellow gold. Reddish-yellow catkins appear in late winter to early spring and are followed by slender, cone-like red fruit that persists on the tree well into the next winter. During the colder months, the orange, copper and brownish stems offer a splash of colour and make this cultivar stand out in the landscape.Like all alders, Grey Alder Aurea is quite undemanding and can thrive in harsh environments. Not only that this tree can be successfully grown on poor, heavy, and wet soils, these conditions actually improve it. This tree has nodules on its roots that enrich the soil by transferring nitrogen in the air directly to the soil it grows in. For best performance, plant this deciduous tree in full sun and moist but well-drained soil.Comfortable even in the severest European climates, Alnus Incana Aurea is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. This cultivar is not bothered by frosts, harsh, cold winds and won’t mind even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. The impressive performance in various conditions and highly-decorative appearance won this striking variety the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Growing at a much slower rate than its close relatives, Grey Alder Aurea can achieve a maximum height of 20 metres with a spread of 8 metres. Considered to be a medium-sized tree, this cultivar is a good candidate for large and smaller gardens both. When it comes to maintenance, there is little that needs to be done to keep this plant healthy and attractive. Lightly prune in late winter to early spring, removing all dead or damaged stems.Tough and adaptable, Alnus Incana Aurea is suitable for any garden. Its stunning yellow foliage offers interest for the better part of the year and, during the winter months, vibrant stems provide decorative value. Its lovely appearance makes it a good candidate for a focus of interest in the garden when grown on its own, but this tree will feel at home in mixed shrub borders as well.

GBP 260.00
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Cornus Sanguinea Anny or Dogwood Anny Winter Orange Buy UK

Cornus Sanguinea Anny or Dogwood Anny Winter Orange Buy UK

Cornus Sanguinea Anny's Winter Orange or Dogwood Anny's Winter OrangeCornus Sanguinea Anny's Winter Orange also called Dogwood Anny's Winter Orange, is vigorous shrub that provides a striking winter display. The small bush grows to a height of 90 to 120 cm with a similar spread. It is multi-stemmed with a suckering growth habit. The tough shrub is exceptionally eye-catching when massed as a shrub border or used as an informal hedge. It also makes an acceptable privacy screen. During the spring months, the dogwood sprouts large, ovate green leaves that stand out in stark contrast to the yellowish-orange stems. When summer arrives, Cornus Sanguinea Anny's Winter Orange produces dense clusters of white flowers that readily attract butterflies and birds to the garden. Following flowering, ample blueberry-like berries form that are a deep purple hue. The berries attract a bevy of birds who enjoy dining on them. In the autumn months, the foliage of the Dogwood Anny’s Winter Orange takes on shades of bright orange, bronze and yellow before falling. However, even though the foliage has disappeared, the true show is just beginning. The stems begin to develop a bright yellow colour. As the cold winter weather progresses, the stems turn orange and boast bright red tips. The vibrant colours of the stems persist throughout the winter months and look extremely striking in any garden setting. Cornus Sanguinea Anny’s Winter Orange grows best in full sun or partial shade. It is not fussy about soil type but prefers moderately moist conditions that are not overly wet. Ideally, the soil should be high in organic content. Once established it is easy to grow and requires virtually no care to thrive. It needs no pruning, but the best winter colours appear on the newest shoots. Cutting the shrub flush to the ground every two or three years in the spring promotes new stem growth. However, if you do not wish to severely prune the shrub, then it is suggested that one-quarter to one-third of the old growth shoots be removed every few years to make room for new growth. The flowers of the Dogwood Anny’s Winter Orange only form on stems that are two years old or older. Cornus Sanguinea Anny’s Winter Orange is native to most of Europe and some parts of western Asia. It has an Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.If you are looking for a shrub that needs very little care to thrive and provides year-round visual interest than the Dogwood Anny’s Winter Orange is an outstanding choice. See also red barked dogwwod including Cornus Alba Aurea, Cornus Alba Sibirica and Cornus Alba Gouchaultii. 

GBP 273.00
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Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Thornless Honey Locust Trees

Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Thornless Honey Locust Trees

Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis or Thornless Honey LocustGleditsia Triacanthos Inermis, to give it its full botanical name, is a variety of Honey Locust that bears no thorns. This is an elegant, large deciduous tree with beautiful frond-like leaves that is undemanding and makes a good candidate for a shade tree, specimen tree or an addition to mixed shrub borders.The showy foliage of Thornless Honey Locust consists of pinnate to bipinnate leaves with ovate leaflets. The colour of the foliage is dark green for the better part of the year, but, in the autumn, it turns to vibrant shades of yellow. Even though this cultivar flowers, its greenish blossoms, born in racemes, are considered insignificant. After the flowering season ends, long, purplish-brown seeds appear and persist well into the winter. A United States native, Thornless Honey Locust tolerates a wide variety of conditions. It will grow in any soil, but, for best results, chose ones that are rich in nutrients, moist and well-drained. To thrive, this cultivar will need to be grown in full sun. Remarkably adaptable, this ornamental tree will tolerate urban and industrial pollution, heat, drought, harsh winds, and salt sprays. Ideally suited for coastal and city gardens.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis can survive even if the winter temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. This tough cultivar needs no sheltering from frost or winter winds. Rarely affected by pests and diseases.Easy to grow and to care for, Thornless Honey Locust needs no special treatment to maintain its lovely appearance. To keep this tree healthy and tidy, simply remove any congested, dead, or damaged stems. Pruning should be done during the plant’s dormant season.Vigorous and with a fast growth rate, this ornamental tree can achieve a maximum height of 18 metres, with a width of up to 12 metres. While young, this cultivar will have a more rounded to oval habit, but as it matures, its crown will become more flat-topped, similar to its close relatives.Offering multiple seasons of interest, Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis is a low-maintenance, resilient tree that has many uses in the garden. Add it to mixed shrub borders for texture, or plant near patios, where this cultivar can serve as a shade tree. The frond-like foliage provides beautiful filtered, sun-streaked shade during the summer months. When planted on its own, this ornamental tree works well as a specimen, with its attractive foliage and interesting seed pods offering interest.See also a golden version of Honey Locust Gleditsia Triacanthos Inermis Aurea or Honey Locust Sunburst. You may also want to browse our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 240.00
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Living Bamboo Screens. Bamboo Screening for Instant Privacy

Living Bamboo Screens. Bamboo Screening for Instant Privacy

Living Bamboo Screening Plants - Hardy Bamboo Screens for Instant PrivacyWhile there are hundreds of varieties of bamboo plants, there are a few valuable characteristics which most of them have in common - evergreen foliage, a tall and slim growth habit & a rapid growth rate. In fact, they are one of the fastest-growing species on the planet. So, when it comes to evergreen screening in the garden particularly when instant privacy is required, it is hard to beat a living bamboo screen. We sell our bamboo screens as a package and they come ready for you to plant. Their considerable height yet narrow width, means bamboo can be used even in the smallest gardens, giving privacy height-wise without taking up too much lateral space. It’s hardly a surprise then that Bamboo is very often used for screening purposes. Because of their flexibility, for tall, evergreen screening, Bamboo plants are a must for any garden large or small. A living Bamboo screen will create an instant architectural structure in your garden.  Added to your new-found privacy, the sound of the wind rustling through the feathery leaves is most relaxing. Bamboo Screening PlantsWe sell various varieties of ready-formed living Bamboo Screens – in various degrees of thickness and height. One of the best of the hardy bamboo plants for lushness of foliage is the Phyllostachys Aurea growing relatively (for bamboo) slowly to around 15-20ft (6m). It holds its foliage well.Of the Black Stemmed Bamboo screens, Phyllostachys Nigra is eye-catching and very popular. The canes are mottled brown the first year and mature to black in the second year onwards.It is important to mention that while bamboo can have a reputation for being invasive – something which was the case a few decades ago. These days only the relatively, shall we say, “well behaved varieties” are sold in retail plant centres. Additionally, highly effective Bamboo Root barriers are available if there is a requirement to keep the bamboo tightly controlled and this will stop any new shoots sprouting up in unwanted areas. How to Take Care of Bamboo PlantsAll bamboo plants need watering regularly over the growing months (April to October) and dislike drying out. Hardy Bamboo plants are better suited to planting in the ground but require well-drained areas. They will not tolerate boggy soil where the water sits around their roots as this may cause the roots to rot. If kept in pots, they must not dry out and the pots must be big enough to allow sufficient moisture to reach the roots while be well-draining. Feeding is essential with an all-purpose liquid feed particularly when they produce their new canes each year.More on Bamboo PlantsBrowse our full collection of bamboo plants. Read more about bamboo for screening on our blog.

GBP 242.00
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