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Paulownia Tomentosa Empress Tree Foxglove Tree Princess Tree

Paulownia Tomentosa Empress Tree Foxglove Tree Princess Tree

Paulownia Tomentosa, also Empress Tree, Foxglove Tree and Princess TreeDeciduous Paulownia Tomentosa is known by a variety of names including the Foxglove Tree, the Princess Tree and the Empress Tree. Exceptionally hardy, it grows in almost any type of soil, tolerates drought well, and has no real insect or disease problems. The Paulownia Tomentosa easily withstands temperature drops down to -26 °C. The tree’s show-stopping pale purple flower display is what makes it a highly coveted tree in any garden or landscape.Empress Trees grow rapidly to a height of 9 to 19 meters. The leaves are large and showy. Each one measures up to 15 to 40 centimetres long and 10 to 13 centimetres wide. The leaves are a soft green with a brighter green underside. During April to May, before the foliage starts to emerge, Paulownia Tomentosa begins to produce an abundance of flower clusters that measure 15 to 30 centimetres. The intoxicatingly fragrant bell-shaped flowers appear in shades of pale violet. Inside each flower head are faint stripes of yellow that stand out in sharp contrast against the bloom's soft purple hue. Following flowering, Paulownia Tomentosa creates clusters of seed pods that measure 4 centimetres. Each seed pod can contain up to 2,000 seeds. In the autumn, the pods open to disperse their plentiful winged seeds. After releasing their seeds, the pods remain on the tree into the winter months to add visual interest. Interestingly, one mature empress tree is capable of producing up to 20 million winged seeds that are carried far and wide by the winds. The Paulownia Tomentosa is a native tree of western and central China. The tree was first brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company in the 1830s where it rapidly gained popularity and was soon growing in gardens across the continent. In recent years, the trees have started to be commercially farmed on tree farms where they are grown for their highly profitable wood which is used by the Japanese for a wide array of uses. If you are seeking a carefree, hardy ornamental tree that produces an abundance of fragrant blooms then Paulownia Tomentosa tree might be your ideal choice. The Empress Tree is an excellent tree option for a beginning gardener or an experienced gardening enthusiast who is seeking an eye-catching flowering tree that requires only minimal care to flourish. 

GBP 316.80
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Acer Cappadocicum Cappadocian Maple Mature Specimen Trees

Acer Cappadocicum Cappadocian Maple Mature Specimen Trees

Acer Cappadocicum, also known as the Cappadocian Maple, is a large deciduous tree with a dense spreading crown. It originates from Asia and Central Turkey, and has spread across the Himalayas. It was introduced to Britain in 1839 and has become a firm favourite.In spring reddish five-lobed palmate leaves emerge turning a brilliant glossy green in summer. After the first leaves unfurl clusters of small greenish-yellow flowers bloom and attract pollinators before turning into winged seeds that helicopter to the ground in late summer. As autumn approaches this handsome tree turns a rich buttery yellow before giving up its leaves with the frosts. In winter the warm grey bark with a textured ripple remains as a strong structural framework.This is a large, fast growing deciduous tree that is perfect for big spaces. It will reach heights of 20 metres and spread over 15 within 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Acer CappadocicumDespite its pretty, glossy green leaves the Acer Cappadocicum is hardy through the UK in sub zero temperatures and drought conditions.How To Use Acer CappadocicumThis is a large tree that requires space to spread. If you have a large garden its best placed as a boundary tree or single specimen. The broad, rounded crown is dense, so it provides a good deal of shade, and children love to play with the helicopter seeds beneath the cool branches. In spring the Acer Cappadocium is a valuable source of nectar for pollinators, making it a good choice for a large wild garden or parkland.If you love the look of Cappadocian Maple but don’t have the space, its cultivar The RHS Award of Garden Merit winning Cappadocian Maple Aureum is a great alternative for a more compact area.How To Care For Acer CappadocicumCappadocian Maple requires little care once established. It will tolerate most soil conditions, growing well in chalk, sand, clay and loam of any pH. It prefers well-drained, moist soils and enjoys a damp location in full sun or partial shade. You do not need to prune this well-shaped tree as it grows in a structured rounded head, but you can remove any broken or crossed branches in winter once the leaves have fallen.Cappadocian Maple is a beautiful glossy tree with stunning autumnal leaves that best suits larger spaces. It is a top choice for gardeners who want low maintenance but attractive trees with the bonus of wildlife friendly flowers and winged seeds.

GBP 206.25
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Ulmus Glabra Wych Elm Trees for Sale UK Mature Ulmus Glabra

Ulmus Glabra Wych Elm Trees for Sale UK Mature Ulmus Glabra

Ulmus Glabra, more commonly known as Wych Elm, is a large, deciduous tree appreciated for its lush foliage and interesting seeds in the autumn. Its impressive size and attractive appearance make it a good choice for large gardens, especially as a specimen, shade, or lawn tree. The seeds set in the centre of the fruits are larger than the English Elm (Ulmus Minor).Early in the spring, insignificant purplish-red flowers appear before the foliage unfolds. The blossoms make way for samaras or helicopters, which are seeds encased in papery wings. The foliage of the tree is medium green, consisting of broad, ovoid, serrated leaves, that turn to yellow in the autumn.Easy to grow and to care for, Wych Elm grows in any soil, as long as it is moist but well drained. For best results, choose deep, rich loamy soils. When it comes to location, this robust tree prefers full sun, but it will tolerate some light dappled shade. Adaptable and versatile, this cultivar is not bothered by wet or dry conditions, and will not mind urban pollution, which is why it is often chosen for an avenue or street tree.Although more often associated with Scotland and Wales, mature, established Ulmus Glabra trees can be found throughout England. This native cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will survive low winter temperatures and strong frosts. There are some concerns about the devastating effect Dutch Elm Disease used to have on the species during the 1960s. However the situation has improved since then. This disease has been in decline all over Europe as many naturally resistant Elms come to the fore. Increasingly newly planted trees appear to avoid the disease. Another reassurance that your tree will stay healthy is knowing that the affected specimens were never younger than 20 years old, as this disease only appeared in more mature trees.Long-lived, and with an average growth rate, Wych Elm can reach an eventual height of 40 metres. Stately and grand, this tree requires a lot of space to fully develop, which is why it is recommended for large gardens only.The lovely foliage and a splendid, branching habit, make this ornamental tree ideally suited for adding interest to generously sized lawns. Elegant and impressive in any landscape, Ulmus Glabra could be grown as a focus of interest in a garden, especially if underplanted with low-growing, flowering shrubs for a showier display. It makes a good shade tree because of its dense, rich canopy.Make sure to take a look at our collection of large and mature trees, as well as our selection of deciduous trees.

GBP 180.00
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Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

Pterocarya Fraxinifolia Caucasian Wingnut Caucasian Walnut

The Caucasian Wingnut tree, botanically known as Pterocarya Fraxinifolia, is a large, fast growing deciduous tree suitable for big spaces. It is native to Eastern Turkey and Iran but was introduced to Britain in the 1780s, taking to the climate and growing conditions well.In spring the Caucasian Wingnut tree buds out its mid-green pinnate leaves which are exceedingly large - sometimes measuring up to 60cms in length with 19-21 pointed leaves each measuring 15cms. These leaves often cause confusion with Ash trees as they are the same shape, however Caucasian Wingnut is actually a member of the walnut family. In late spring small green flowers in hanging racemes of 50cms long attract pollinators in an unusually large display. These small flowers develop into the wingnut seeds that are loved by children as they abundantly helicopter to the ground in early autumn along with its rich yellow foliage. During winter the fissured bark and strong branching framework adds interest and texture to an empty garden. Often wingnut seeds remain on the tree, draping through its branches and swaying in the winter winds.Height and spread of Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree that will reach 17-22 metres in height and spread over 8 within 20-50 years depending on soil conditions. It needs room to spread and is most suitable for larger, open spaces.How Hardy Is Pterocarya FraxinifoliaCaucasian Wingnut is hardy throughout the UK down to sub-zero temperature s. It will tolerate temporary flooding and exposed conditions too.How To Use Pterocarya FraxinifoliaThis is a large tree, so it’s important to make sure you have sufficient room. If you have  enough space it’s the perfect tree to lie beneath on a hot sunny day looking up at its swaying foliage.How To Care For Pterocarya FraxinifoliaPterocarya Fraxinifolia likes moist, well drained soil best but it will grow in most conditions including clay, sand, loams of any pH. It will grow in sheltered and exposed areas, but as the tree becomes established you will need to stake it firmly against rocking winds. Young specimens need regular watering and mulching too. No pruning is required, but you can cut out dead or crossed branches in winter. Some suckers may appear in spring, and these can be cut back easily if you don’t want them.Pterocarya Fraxinifolia is not often spotted in UK gardens but its unusual foliage, flowers and fruits make it highly desirable if you have room. Larger gardens in need of a focal point can’t go wrong with the quirky and low maintenance Pterocarya Fraxinifolia.

GBP 187.50
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Acer Saccharinum Silver Maple Tree or Silver Leaf Maple Tree

Acer Davidii. Snake Bark Maple. Snakebark Maple. Acer Trees

Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Golden Robinia False Acacia Tree

Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Golden Robinia False Acacia Tree

Robinia Pseudoacacia Frisia or Golden RobiniaRobinia pseudoacacia Frisia (also known as False Acacia Tree or Golden Robinia) is a mid-sized tree naturally native to the South Eastern United States. Robinia is a deciduous tree with small white flowers and eye-catching golden yellow foliage, along with a strongly fissured bark with strident spines on the leaf stems which makes it easy to recognize. The tree belongs to the Fabaceace (pea) family. Its most suitable habitat is a sunny position under direct sunlight such as garden, roadside areas, urban bushland and open woodlands etc. As it matures, the bark on the main trunk of False Acacia trees takes on a grayish colour and ultimately becomes deeply furrowed over time. However, more than any other characteristic, it is for its attractive foliage that it is prized. Robinia Pseudoacaia Frisia has soft, draping leaves that remain golden-yellow throughout the growing season. Its consecutively arranged leaves are approximately 8-15 cm long. Each leaf has numerous leaflets on tiny stems and are oval or oblong in shape. The Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia tree has pea-shaped white flowers in late spring, early summer, which are organized in extended clusters. The Golden Robinia tree produces an elongated and flattened pod-like fruit that turns from green to brown as it matures. The fruits are normally hairless and are half-open when mature to ultimately release seeds of black or dark brown colour. Golden Robinia Trees grows up to 10 meters tall. The elegant broad-crowned Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Tree is best grow where direct exposure to wind is avoided. It is not overly fussy about soil type. In fact, even white/chalky soils are extremely well tolerated. False Acacia is fully UK hardy. 

GBP 346.50
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Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Golden Robinia False Acacia Tree

Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Golden Robinia False Acacia Tree

Robinia Pseudoacacia Frisia or Golden RobiniaRobinia pseudoacacia Frisia (also known as False Acacia Tree or Golden Robinia) is a mid-sized tree naturally native to the South Eastern United States. Robinia is a deciduous tree with small white flowers and eye-catching golden yellow foliage, along with a strongly fissured bark with strident spines on the leaf stems which makes it easy to recognize. The tree belongs to the Fabaceace (pea) family. Its most suitable habitat is a sunny position under direct sunlight such as garden, roadside areas, urban bushland and open woodlands etc. As it matures, the bark on the main trunk of False Acacia trees takes on a grayish colour and ultimately becomes deeply furrowed over time. However, more than any other characteristic, it is for its attractive foliage that it is prized. Robinia Pseudoacaia Frisia has soft, draping leaves that remain golden-yellow throughout the growing season. Its consecutively arranged leaves are approximately 8-15 cm long. Each leaf has numerous leaflets on tiny stems and are oval or oblong in shape. The Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia tree has pea-shaped white flowers in late spring, early summer, which are organized in extended clusters. The Golden Robinia tree produces an elongated and flattened pod-like fruit that turns from green to brown as it matures. The fruits are normally hairless and are half-open when mature to ultimately release seeds of black or dark brown colour. Golden Robinia Trees grows up to 10 meters tall. The elegant broad-crowned Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia Tree is best grow where direct exposure to wind is avoided. It is not overly fussy about soil type. In fact, even white/chalky soils are extremely well tolerated. False Acacia is fully UK hardy. 

GBP 225.00
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Populus Tremula Quaking Aspen Tree Mature Trees for Sale UK

Populus Tremula Quaking Aspen Tree Mature Trees for Sale UK

Populus Tremula or Quaking Aspen TreeThe broadleaf deciduous aspen tree is native to the U.K. and most of Europe. The Latin term ‘tremula' roughly translates into ‘trembling’ and refers to the way the tree's foliage trembles when the wind blows. The tree is also commonly called the Quaking Aspen.  The Aspen tree’s shimmering round foliage boasts irregular blunt teeth. The leaf stalk of each leaf is uniquely flattened and extremely flexible near the leaf blade. This enables each leaf to flutter and quake when the wind blows. The tree’s young leaves emerge in shades of copper late in the spring. As they mature, they turn green. During the autumn months, the foliage colours change to a brilliant yellow with some rare shades of red. The leaves tend to remain on the tree until the first snowfall or heavy frost. From March through April, catkins start to appear on the tree. The Aspen is dioecious, so it produces male and female catkins on separate trees. Male catkins are a greyish-brown and tend to dangle down. Female catkins are less noticeable and appear in soft shades of green. Upon pollination, the female catkins produce furry seeds that are released into the air. Both the male and female catkins turn a woolly grey as summer progresses and often remain on the tree well into the winter months even after the foliage has fallen away.   When mature, the Aspen tree usually stands 25 meters in height with a canopy width of 10 meters. The bark is a silvery grey with fissures when young. Upon maturity, it develops a darker grey shading and has black lichen.  The Aspen tree grows best in full sun or partial shade and is extremely accepting of a variety of soil types. It prefers neutral to acidic soil. The tree thrives in moist soil and can even tolerate soggy conditions. It can be planted in heavy clay soil to improve drainage. Although the tree can withstand strong winds, it is not ideal for a maritime region. Many more tree in our deciduous trees section. 

GBP 281.25
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Taxus Baccata Yew Topiary Cubes for Sale online UK

Taxus Baccata Yew Topiary Cubes for Sale online UK

Keeping your garden vibrant during the winter is easy if you choose the right plants. One of the best solutions for a lively winter garden are contemporary-shaped Yew topiary cubes, eye-catching, evergreen, formally-shaped plants which stay green and healthy throughout the whole year.  Taxus Baccata, known commonly as Yew, is an ideal plant choice for resilient, low-maintenance topiary cubes that can be planted directly in the garden or in containers. Slow-growing Yew lends itself very well to cutting and shaping, making it an ideal choice for topiary. The slim, dark green, leathery needles of the Yew topiary cube form a dense evergreen foliage, creating a luxurious and rich year-round look. The flowers of Taxus Baccata topiary cube are tiny and bulb-like, and emerge in the spring. The fruit of Yews are a wonderful contrast with the dark, evergreen leaves. The fleshy bright red berries are highly decorative and attract birds. Contrary to the popular opinion, the berries are not toxic to people nor animals - it’s the seeds inside the berries that are poisonous. Of good constitution, long-lived and native to the UK, these Taxus Baccata topiary cubes are fully hardy in both Britain and Ireland. Taxus Baccata has been awarded the AGM award by the Royal Horticulturist Society, indicating that it’s perfectly suitable to grow in the UK climate. Yew topiary cubes are appealing to gardeners because they are really easy to maintain. Each of our Yew topiary cubes has a 50 cm square crown, its foliage sculpted in a 50 cm tall, wide and deep cube, which needs to be clipped once a year to keep its shape. Maintaining the form requires almost no effort, but it’s not the only thing that makes Yew topiary cube easy to care for. Taxus Baccata is incredibly accommodating, and it can be grown in any type of well-drained soil, equally thriving in full sunlight as well as full shade.  Although ideal for a low, instant hedging, Yew topiary cubes are great as a part of a formal bed or a path edge. Since they are perfectly suitable to grow in containers, Yew topiary cubes can be used as a stylish decoration on your veranda or balcony, or to spruce up the front entrance of your home.  View and browse our entire topiary collection.

GBP 318.75
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Gleditsia Triacanthos Skyline Honey Locust Skyline for Sale

Gleditsia Triacanthos Skyline Honey Locust Skyline for Sale

Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline or Honey Locust SkylineGleditsia triacanthos Skyline is a variety of Gleditsia Triacanthos or Honey Locust. The Skyline cultivar is unique because its crown has an upright top and pyramidal habit. It grows tall and dense quickly reaching a height of 15 meters. It makes a wonderful street tree or avenue because the lower branches can be removed without deforming the tree’s appearance in any way. The crown still looks full and provides ample shade.During the spring months, inconspicuous white and yellow flower racemes appear. Following flowering, reddish purple seed pods might develop. The seed pods are flat and measure 45 centimeters in length. Each pod can contain several seeds and a thick, gummy like substance. This cultivar typically does not have very many seedpods and in some cases may develop no seedpods. Unlike other species of Honey Locust trees, Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline has no thorns. The foliage is unusual because some of the leaves are bipinnately compound and others are pinnately compound which gives them a fernlike appearance. The leaves appear in the spring later than other deciduous trees which helps protect them from any unexpected late-season frosts. Newly emerging leaves are a bright yellow hue and as the leaves mature they turn a subtle green.  During the autumn, the  leaves transform into a bright yellow colour with tinges of orange before falling from the tree.Plant the Gleditsia triacanthos Skyline tree in full sun or partial shade for optimum growth. It will tolerate a wide range of soils and often thrives where other tree species fail. In coastal regions, the tree can endure frequent salt spray and will grow in sandy soil. After planting, keep the soil evenly moist to encourage ample root growth. Once established, the tree is very water thrifty and does not require much to survive. It can also live through seasons that suffer from bouts of drought.The tree requires no pruning but you can trim it to maintain its size and shape. Trimming is also beneficial to remove any damaged limbs. Prune the tree in the late winter before spring for best results.Honey Locust Skyline is an excellent shade tree. Unlike many trees, grass grows well under the tree's canopy which makes it a wonderful landscape tree choice.

GBP 262.50
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Taxus Baccata Yew Topiary Cubes for Sale online UK

Taxus Baccata Yew Topiary Cubes for Sale online UK

Keeping your garden vibrant during the winter is easy if you choose the right plants. One of the best solutions for a lively winter garden are contemporary-shaped Yew topiary cubes, eye-catching, evergreen, formally-shaped plants which stay green and healthy throughout the whole year.  Taxus Baccata, known commonly as Yew, is an ideal plant choice for resilient, low-maintenance topiary cubes that can be planted directly in the garden or in containers. Slow-growing Yew lends itself very well to cutting and shaping, making it an ideal choice for topiary. The slim, dark green, leathery needles of the Yew topiary cube form a dense evergreen foliage, creating a luxurious and rich year-round look. The flowers of Taxus Baccata topiary cube are tiny and bulb-like, and emerge in the spring. The fruit of Yews are a wonderful contrast with the dark, evergreen leaves. The fleshy bright red berries are highly decorative and attract birds. Contrary to the popular opinion, the berries are not toxic to people nor animals - it’s the seeds inside the berries that are poisonous. Of good constitution, long-lived and native to the UK, these Taxus Baccata topiary cubes are fully hardy in both Britain and Ireland. Taxus Baccata has been awarded the AGM award by the Royal Horticulturist Society, indicating that it’s perfectly suitable to grow in the UK climate. Yew topiary cubes are appealing to gardeners because they are really easy to maintain. Each of our Yew topiary cubes has a 50 cm square crown, its foliage sculpted in a 50 cm tall, wide and deep cube, which needs to be clipped once a year to keep its shape. Maintaining the form requires almost no effort, but it’s not the only thing that makes Yew topiary cube easy to care for. Taxus Baccata is incredibly accommodating, and it can be grown in any type of well-drained soil, equally thriving in full sunlight as well as full shade.  Although ideal for a low, instant hedging, Yew topiary cubes are great as a part of a formal bed or a path edge. Since they are perfectly suitable to grow in containers, Yew topiary cubes can be used as a stylish decoration on your veranda or balcony, or to spruce up the front entrance of your home.  View and browse our entire topiary collection.

GBP 350.63
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Populus Nigra Italica Black Poplar Italica Lombardy Poplar

Populus Nigra Italica Black Poplar Italica Lombardy Poplar

Populus Nigra Italica, Black Poplar Italica or Lombardy PoplarSynonymous with Populus Nigra Pyramidalis, Black Poplar Italica is a large, deciduous tree, appreciated for its elegant form. With a narrow, columnar habit, this elegant cultivar is often used to form a tall screen.The Lombardy Poplar is a male clone, meaning it will produce only decorative catkins and there will be no seeds that would litter your garden. Appearing on tree in the spring, the catkins are a lovely, deep red shade. The foliage unfolds soon after, and the medium green, ovate leaves retain their colour until they drop.Populus Nigra Italica is a cultivar that naturally occurs on forest margins, fields, and boggy lowlands. As such, when grown in the garden, this ornamental tree prefers humus-rich, fertile soils that are moist but well-drained. It thrives in full sun, both in sheltered and exposed locations. When planting this cultivar, make sure to choose a spot that is not near any buildings on your property, as its vigorous and shallow root system can cause problems in the long run.First discovered in the 18th century, in northern Italy, Black Poplar Italica originated as a single specimen. Now widely distributed across Europe and beyond, this fastigiate tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It will withstand even severe winter temperatures and it is not bothered by frosts. For its extraordinary qualities, Lombardy Poplar has been given the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Height & Width:Grand and impressive, the columnar habit of the Populus Nigra Italica only enhances its stature. This tree can grow to be up to 30 metres high, and 4 to 8 metres wide, which is why it is only recommended for large gardens.Maintaining Black Poplar Italica’s attractive shape requires little effort. It will not need any trimming to retain its fastigiated form, but you will have to remove its suckers every autumn and winter. If the suckers are not routinely removed, Lombardy Poplar can become invasive.The stately habit of Populus Nigra Italica makes it ideally suited for tall screens or hedges. Even though it is most often planted en masse, on larger estates where its imposing size adds architectural value, this cultivar can also be grown on its own. Isolated, this ornamental tree can be used to add drama to spacious lawns.Make sure to take a look at our selection of tall and mature trees, as well as our collection of trees for screening.

GBP 206.25
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Salix Alba White Willow Tree for Sale Online UK

Salix Alba White Willow Tree for Sale Online UK

Salix Alba, also known as the White Willow Tree, is a native UK tree which makes an excellent specimen tree where it has room to grow and moist soil to sink its roots into. This iconic rural tree can add a graceful beauty to your landscape!Native to the UK and Europe, the white willow tree has long been a fixture in the landscape, where it grows in the wild along streams and watercourses. Its weeping relative, Salix Babylonica - with long, flexible stems hanging almost to the ground, is instantly recognizable. In late winter the stems of Salix Alba turn a bright yellow before leafing out with narrow, fine leaves that appear silvery white when moving in the breeze. Its yellowish small flowers bloom in the spring, followed on female trees by small white fruits which disperse their fluffy seeds. As it matures the grey-brown bark develops deep fissures, adding to the visual interest of the Salix alba.Salix alba is winter hardy throughout the UK, and can reach a mature height of 25 metres in 20 to 50 years. While it is not necessary to prune Salix alba to maintain its natural shape, the white willow tree is often pollarded or coppiced to control the size of its crown. The cut stems can be used to weave into baskets. Salix alba needs to be carefully sited in your landscape plans, as its quick growth, large size, and strong preference for a moist situation will limit suitable spots. It will grow best in full sun in moist loam, sand, or clay, with acid neutral or alkaline ph. The white willow tree will grow happily in a sheltered or exposed location, with any aspect. Keep away from drains as its roots may grow into them in search of moisture. Salix alba will do well in coastal locations as it is tolerant to salt and wind.The white willow tree is a natural choice for planting next to a stream or large water feature. On a large property, a row of willows would quickly provide a tall, effective screen with their rapid growth. Salix alba is an excellent specimen tree in a large lawn, where it can grow unimpeded to its full size, with its magnificent weeping crown sweeping down to the ground.Salix alba will bring its graceful beauty to your landscape, with its unique form and attractive leaves. Give it room to spread and moist earth to grow in.

GBP 300.00
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Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem Common Alder or Black Alder Trees

Alnus Glutinosa, commonly known as the Common Alder or Black Alder, is a small to mid-sized bushy tree. Appreciated for its striking looks and stellar performance in poor conditions, this deciduous tree is an all-around overachiever. A good candidate for mass planting, reclaiming land and mixed shrub borders.The Common Alder Tree grows in a columnar, upright habit, but the specimens we offer are shaped as multi-stemmed trees. As it matures, the cultivar will become more rounded. The deciduous foliage of Alnus Glutinosa Multi Stem consists of bright green, rounded leaves with serrated edges. Although this tree has many notable traits, its most popular for its sticky young growth and pendulous, yellow catkins. The catkins appear on the tree in March and harden into woody cones with winged seeds, that offer interest throughout the year, including the following winter. The bark is dark brown with fissured striping.Naturally occurring near rivers, streams, and lakes, the Common Alder Tree is perhaps best known for its ability to thrive in waterlogged soils. Poorly drained and heavy soils will not bother the Black Alder, but nor will drought, once established. With a stunning range of conditions it can successfully adapt to, this variety can be grown in any soil, as long as it is in full sun. As it tolerates urban pollution as well, this deciduous tree is an excellent candidate for city gardens.Native to Europe and the British Isles, Common Alder is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. It can survive even in the severest European climates, and it will not mind frost or strong, harsh winds. Performs well in coastal gardens.Long-lived and vigorous, the Common Alder Tree can grow to be over 12 metres high and 4 to 8 metres wide, over a period of 20 to 50 years. Keeping its multi-stemmed habit neat and tidy requires only routine removal of dead, damaged, or congested shoots. The pruning should be done in late winter or early spring.With its attractive shape, Alnus Glutinosa multi stem looks even more decorative than in its standard form. Grow it as a specimen tree for the winter interest it offers and the highly-decorative, deciduous foliage. Common Alder is ideally suited for gardens with poor soil, or for adding ornamental value to bare patches of land. In mixed shrub borders, the bright, glossy foliage offers texture and serves as a backdrop to showier varieties. See also our full collection of deciduous trees.

GBP 189.00
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Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum. Blue Needle Giant Redwood

Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum. Blue Needle Giant Redwood

Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is a magnificent tree which will in time reach a great height. This blue-needled variety of the giant Redwood needs to be carefully sited, but in the right place it will be a majestic tree indeed!Native to the north-west coast of the United States, the first redwood seeds and saplings were brought back to the UK by William Lobb in 1853, where they immediately became a sensation for their great height, which is certainly the outstanding characteristic of the species. This rather smaller cultivar Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum has attractive silver-blue needles which contrast well against darker green conifers, and a narrow columnar shape. The bark is a distinctive chestnut brown. Reliably winter hardy through most of the UK, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum can top out at more than 50 metres in height with a spread of 10 metres after 50 to 80 years. It will grow up to 30 cm a year. Little or no pruning is required, and it is resistant to both deer and rabbits.Plant your Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum in moist, well-drained soil, preferably loam, sand or clay, deeply dug and with plenty of organic matter added. It will do well in an exposed location, as it will tolerate wind. Plant in full sun or light shade. Once well-established, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum will tolerate dry conditions.   Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is not a tree for the small garden. Even in a larger landscape, it needs to be carefully sited with consideration for its eventual size. Traditionally, the giant redwoods have been planted in the parklands of stately homes where they have room to grow. If you have a larger property, this is a magnificent specimen tree to appreciate from a distance, or experience its massive size up close. In the years until it reaches a commanding height, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum’s distinctive silver-grey needles graceful columnar shape will create a lovely picture against a background of darker green evergreen species.By the time it reaches maturity, its spread will create a shaded space where a woodland garden of ferns could grow, just as in the native forests of the redwood. In a very large park setting, a group of Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum would be a stunning sight, and create a deeply shaded wood. Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is a specimen tree which, appropriately positioned, will become a long-lived and majestic part of the landscape. It is well worth investing in this giant of the tree world!

GBP 185.50
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Fagus Sylvatica Purple Fountain Beech Purple Fountain UK

Fagus Sylvatica Purple Fountain Beech Purple Fountain UK

Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain or Beech Purple FountainThe Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain, also called Beech Purple Fountain is a seedling of Purpurea Pendula from Holland. It was first introduced to the public in 1975 and is a beautiful, elegant deciduous beech tree with a tall narrowly upright habit with weeping branches and striking purple leaves.A small deciduous tree, Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain grows on a strong central leader in a columnar (fastigiate) fashion to a height of up to 10 meters and a width of 5 meters. It has an upright growth habit with striking weeping branches that appear to cascade to the ground. The tree makes a spectacular specimen or can be used for pleaching. Its slim growth structure makes it an ideal foundation planting. The tree is relatively slow growing and frequently used in rock gardens as a focal point. Even at ten years old, the tree usually only stands 2 meters in height.During the spring months, the new foliage emerges a dark purple hue. Beach Purple Fountain also develops inconspicuous flowers in March and April. As the leaves mature, they take on a green colour. As summer progresses bristly capsules start to mature on the tree's branches. The capsules turn tan and contain one to three seeds that songbirds and woodland creatures adore as a food staple. In the autumn, this tree’s striking foliage turns yellow then orange and finally bronze until falling. The light gray bark of the tree adds visual interest during the winter months after the foliage has fallen to the ground. As the tree ages, the bark develops dark fissures.Plant Beech Purple Fountain in full sun for best foliage colours. It will grow in partial shade but its leaves will not appear as striking. Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain will flourish in just about any type of soil as long as it is well-draining. It can tolerate acidic to alkaline conditions. After planting, keep the soil evenly moist around the tree to encourage ample root growth. Once it establishes itself, it is moderately drought tolerant. It requires only occasional watering to thrive.Fagus sylvatica Purple Fountain grows in a naturally graceful form and rarely requires any pruning. Avoid extensive cultivation around the tree because its thin bark is easily damaged. Maintaining a layer of mulch around the base of the tree will help protect it. Plant the Beech Purple Fountain in a location where you can truly admire its striking appearance. There is very little doubt that it will become the focal point of the garden and draw much admiration from onlookers.

GBP 270.00
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Acer Campestre Nanum Dwarf Field Maple syn. Compactum

Acer Campestre Nanum Dwarf Field Maple syn. Compactum

Acer Campestre Nanum is also known as Acer Campestre Compactum, or commonly referred to as the Dwarf Field Maple. This is a hardy, beautiful tree that is perfect for smaller gardens. It brings plenty of character and holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit.Acer Campestre Nanum is a cultivar of the Acer Campestre Field Maple, and was developed because Field Maple was too large for most gardens in the UK. It was first introduced here in the late 1830s and has become a firm favourite for its compact, rounded-head and small crown. The Dwarf Field Maple will grow between 3-7 metres depending on growing conditions, and its crown will spread no more than 3 metres. It is a good choice for smaller spaces with its well-balanced proportions.In spring small, dark-green lobed leaves, measuring around 4-6 cm are produced in a thick dense crown. Alongside these leaves sprout small, inconspicuous flowers in a yellowy-green shade which attract a range of pollinators. The crown lasts throughout the summer providing cover for birds as well as garden shade. In autumn, winged seeds twist to the ground as the foliage turns an attractive shade of yellow before falling with the onset of winter.How Hardy Is Acer Campestre NanumDespite its smaller size Acer Campestre Nanum is just as tough as its parent tree. It will tolerate sub-zero winters and drought in the hot months once established. It is also tolerant of pollution.How To Use Acer Campestre NanumThis cultivar of maple is very slow-growing, so it won’t dominate a compact space within a few years. It grows well as a border tree, or as a specimen in the centre of the lawn. In urban areas it makes a good pollution-tolerant summer screen along fence line. They also grow well in large containers if you are able to water and feed them regularly.How To Care For Acer Campestre NanumOnce established the Dwarf Field Maple is self sufficient, tolerating drought, snows, and pollution, but younger newly planted specimens will need plenty of water until they have put down strong roots.Any soil suits this tough little cultivar from chalky to clay conditions. Treat it to a yearly application of thick organic mulch to boost health, and remove any broken or crossed branches in the winter months. There is no need to regularly prune this tree as it grows in a pleasing rounded-head without inference.The Dwarf Field Maple is small, tough and beautiful. You don’t need to go without a tree if you have a small garden or a patio – this is a top choice for tree-friendly compact spaces.

GBP 262.50
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Acer Pseudoplatanus Sycamore Tree Standard Shaped Sycamore Trees for Sale Online

Acer Pseudoplatanus Sycamore Tree Standard Shaped Sycamore Trees for Sale Online

Acer Pseudoplatanus, commonly known as the Sycamore tree, is a well-loved sight in the British countryside with its distinctive five pointed leaves. It is well known as a picturesque large tree and one of the best for exposed situations in any soil. Acer Pseudoplatanus is a large deciduous tree that is full of character and can reach over 25 metres within 20-50 years given optimum growing conditions, but it is most likely to reach 15 metres in height and 8 metres in spread when grown in gardens.In summer the palmate five lobed leaves, often hairy on the underside, can measure seven to 16cms across. Younger trees often have red-bronze shoots that turn green as the leaves open. In spring racemes of pale-green and yellow flowers appear, turning into autumnal samaras that spin to the ground. In summer a mature Sycamore casts a heavy shade that is perfect for children and animals to shelter beneath, then in winter the leaves fall in a cascade of pale yellow and green leaving a particularly picturesque framework. We offer a multi-stem sycamore meaning it casts an interesting winter shape that is perfect for gardens needing height and structure. How Hardy Is Acer PseudoplatanusAcer Pseudoplatanus is hardy throughout the UK and is one of the best to grow in exposed windy locations. It is often the first seed to establish itself on ploughed farmlands.How To Use Acer PseudoplatanusThis majestic tree is well loved and instantly recognisable, so it makes a perfect specimen tree in medium to large gardens where summer shade is needed. Children love the helicopter seeds and smooth grey bark that breaks and peels to reveal pinker shades beneath. You can grow woodland flowers in its shade such as hellebore and bluebell as well as shade loving ferns. Expect to spot nesting birds in its thick foliage. A multi-stem sycamore tree can be confused with Norway Maples which have similar leaves, but the latter Acer Platanoides have deeper toned autumnal foliage. The Sycamore is paler in comparison, and more reminiscent of the English countryside. How To Care For Acer PseudoplatanusAcer pseudoplatanus is entirely self-sufficient once established and tolerant of any soil conditions.  Your multi-stem sycamore will arrive root-balled ready for immediate planting, and in the first few years it will require regular watering in dry spells. A thick layer of well-rotted mulch around the base will enable it to develop strong roots. If you want a piece of the English countryside in your garden and you have the space, this virtually indestructible beauty is the perfect low maintenance choice.  

GBP 187.50
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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 247.50
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Populus Alba White Poplar Trees Mature Multi Stem Shape

Populus Alba White Poplar Trees Mature Multi Stem Shape

Populus Alba, more commonly known as the White Poplar Tree, is a large and spreading deciduous tree that is native to Southern Europe, but has grown strongly in the UK for centuries. People love the White Poplar Tree for its large maple-shaped leaves which measure up to 10 cm. These leaves have a glossy green shade on top with a woolly, felted white underside which shimmers when caught by the breeze. White felting emerges on the new shoots and buds, and it remains beneath mature leaves throughout the growing season.In spring red male catkins and green female catkins emerge. Seeds develop on female catkins in a mass of fluff that blows away with the winds. In autumn the fuzzy white leaves begin to turn a golden yellow, before falling with the first frosts. In winter a strong framework of white and grey bark with diamond-shaped markings remains behind to lend a ridged and textured effect throughout the cold monthsPopulus Alba is a large tree that needs some space to grow. It will reach heights of 20 metres, so best suits a larger space.How Hardy Is Populus AlbaThis is a very hardy tree that is capable of withstanding sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. It is pollution and wind tolerant, even growing well in breezy coastal locations where its white foliage is shown off to good effect in the seaside breezes.How To Use Populus AlbaThis is an excellent boundary tree that quickly grows to a large height often with 20 years. It will tolerate some water-logging, making it a good alternative to willow trees. Pollution and salt tolerance means its great placed near a busy road and in coastal gardens. Poplar trees find a happy home in most soils. Poplars don’t cast a heavy shade so it possible to under-plant all woodland flowers, such as snowdrops an bluebells, as well as willow shrubs such as Salix Gracilistyla Mount Aso or Salix Sachalinensis Golden Sunshine, particularly if you have planted your Populus Alba in a moist spot.How To Care For Populus AlbaYou do not need to prune this tree as it grows in a multi-stem shape with a neat open crown. We supply White Poplar Trees as multi-stemmed specimens for a naturalistic look that shows off the pale bark to good effect. New trees will need water until they are established, and a good thick layer of mulch will ensure young trees grow healthily.If you want a tough, hardy tree that also has glorious foliage and interesting catkins then poplars are hard to beat. This variety is able to grow in most roomy garden situations, making it the perfect choice for time-pressed gardeners. See also deciduous trees. 

GBP 217.50
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Fagus Sylvatica Full Standard Tree Full Standard Beech Trees

Fagus Sylvatica Full Standard Tree Full Standard Beech Trees

Full Standard Beech TreesThe Fagus Sylvatica is often referred to as the Common Beech or European Beech tree. These particular specimen Beech trees have been trained as a full standard trees with a single trunk or clear stem. These Fagus sylvatica Full Standard trees have a single straight or clear stem trunk with no lower branches that is at least 180 cm tall from the top of the roots to the start of the crown. The girth diameter also plays a role. The lower clear stem makes these full standard beech trees ideal for screening above a fence, wall or even a hedge. Maintaining the shape is not difficult, requiring a prune once per year. The Common Beech is a long lived tree, with many documented as living over 1,000 years. The tree’s ability to retain its fall foliage even into the harshest winter months makes it a popular choice for above fence screening. It is a favourite shade tree that can attain a staggering height of 50 meters with a dense canopy spread of around 20 meters when left to its own devices.Historically, the wood of the Fagus sylvatica has been used for a wide array of items such as tool handles, furniture manufacture, cooking utensils, sports equipment, and as a fuel source. During the spring months, the foliage of the European Beech emerges a soft, mint green in colour with small, exceptionally fine hairs. As the leaves mature, the hairs are shed and the leaves turn a deep, bright green. Each leaf measure 4 to 9 centimeters in length. The tree’s leaves are oval in shape with a pointy end and wavy edges. In April and May, the beech tree does produce small greenish-yellow flowers. The male flowers appear in drooping clusters and the female flowers are grouped in short spikes. The female flowers produce small, brownish nuts that ripen in the fall. The nuts are a favourite food source for birds and other forest creatures. They are edible and once were a common ingredient in pig food. Today, the seeds are often used as a flavour ingredient in the manufacture of coffees in France. The Common Beech tree grows well in full sunlight or partial shade. Once planted it doesn’t like to be transplanted. It enjoys well-draining soil and doesn’t tolerate overly wet conditions. The tree does grow well in a wide array of soil types such as clay or sandy loam. It prefers slightly alkaline to acidic soil. When first establishing the tree, it requires moist soil, but not overly wet conditions. The tree does not tolerate drought well until fully established. 

GBP 187.50
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Acer Platanoides Norway Maple Multi Stem Trees Root Balled

Acer Platanoides Norway Maple Multi Stem Trees Root Balled

Acer Platanoides, which is commonly known as the Norway Maple, is a large and fast-growing deciduous tree with striking autumnal foliage. Norway Maple’s five-lobed foliage emerges bright green in spring and turns a deeper shade over the summer months. It is a stunning autumnal tree when the leaves turn bright yellow and orange with hints of red. Because the leaves are so large, measuring 20 cm, the colours are particularly noticeable. It also holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators title for its attractive sweet-smelling clusters of small yellow flowers that adorn its bare branches in racemes before leaf growth. During the winter months this deciduous tree holds a pleasing architectural shape that gives height to a low-growing garden. There are many varieties of Norway Maple, such as Acer Platanoides Crimson Sentry with its disctinctive red leaves throughout the growing season and Norway Maple Drummondii with variegated summer foliage. However this regular variety is a multi stem Norway Maple with golden autumnal foliage. This means it has been shaped to grow on several stems rather than one thick leader trunk. By contrast, the Crimson Sentry trees have a single clear stem full standard shape. How Hardy Is Acer PlatanoidesAcer Platanoides is native to Europe, so it is able to withstand the coldest European winters. It is frost hardy, drought hardy, and once established can tolerate temporary flooding. It is a good choice to plant near paving and is very popular for street scenes. How To Use Acer PlatanoidesOver the course of 20 -50 years this handsome tree can grow higher than 12 metres in height and eight metres in spread.  The multi stem shape is beautiful and perfect as a specimen tree for the lawn where it will provide shade in the summer months followed by spectacular autumnal colours. You can grow woodland plants beneath its canopy such as hellebores and ferns.  Norway Maple is wind-resistant, and makes an excellent windbreak in breezy gardens. It also deals well with pollution, so if you live near a busy road this is a good choice.  Children universally love Maple for its autumn colours and winged fruit, better known as helicopter seeds, which measure 3.5 – 4.5 cm long.How To Care For Acer PlatanoidesA Multi Stem Norway Maple will tolerate all soil types of any pH, and is a particularly good choice for chalky soils. It needs plenty of space, so it’s best to keep it away from walls with enough room to spread. Water Acer Platanoides regularly in the first few years as it becomes established and puts down roots. There is no need to prune this glorious tree as it maintains its own pleasing shape. If you are looking for a low maintenance architectural tree with vivid autumnal colours and plenty of shade in the summer the Norway Maple is a beautiful and practical choice. This multi-stem Norway Maple comes root-balled ready for immediate planting. See also Acer Platanoides Drummondii which is a variegated variety. 

GBP 243.75
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Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala is a popular maple tree that’s incredibly hardy, easy to care for and appreciated for its display of beautiful vivid scarlet leaves in the autumn. It’s also known as the Amur Maple Ginnala. In spring the Acer Tataricum Ginnala produces dense vivid green leaves that are three-lobed and mid-sized. Often these leaves are a lighter shade of green beneath. These last throughout the spring and summer months accompanied in late summer by small white flowers that turn into clusters of red-tinged ‘helicopter’ seeds. With September the Acer Tataricum Ginnala morphs into that famous rich crimson-red leaf that we all love. The Acer Tataricum Ginnala is naturally dome-shaped in its young bush form and retains this pleasing shape as it grows to a maximum height of approximately eight metres.Amur Maple Ginnala Hardiness LevelsAmur Maple Ginnala is one of the hardiest varieties of Acer available. It thrives in almost all conditions tolerating most soils and sun levels, but will do best when grown in free-draining soil with plenty of sunlight on its foliage.How To Use Acer Tataricum GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala is a versatile tree that can be grown directly in the ground as a stunning specimen. Because it has relatively shallow roots compared to some native trees, it’s a good choice for areas with ground work or close to a building. Alternatively you can grow Acer Tataricum Ginnala in a large container to keep it relatively small and move it around your garden. All Maple trees look stunning by water. If you have a pond try growing Acer Tataricum Ginnala nearby. Another use for Acer Tataricum Ginnala is to plant individual specimens a few feet apart as a colourful deciduous hedge. How To Care For Your Amur Maple GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala performs well in most soils and situations but it does prefer sun or partial shade. If you can provide this you will be rewarded with an even more spectacular foliage display. Acidic or neural soils suit best as alkaline soil can impede Acer growth; however Acer Tataricum Ginnala is incredibly tolerant and will cope with most soil conditions. Mulch with organic matter for nourishment and you’ll reap the benefit of jewelled foliage from spring to late autumn. Younger plants also benefit from wind protection and shade from direct sun that can cause leaf scorch. If you want to grow your young Acer Tataricum Ginnala into a tree specimen you will need to chose a central leader stem and cut away all others to form a trunk. Bush specimens can be left alone, although it’s best to cut out any dead or crossing branches in winter. Amur Maple Ginnala is a real winner for the mid-sized garden. It’s a hardy, versatile and popular tree that’s worth its weight in gold for its fresh green spring display and fiery autumnal foliage. 

GBP 206.25
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Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala is a popular maple tree that’s incredibly hardy, easy to care for and appreciated for its display of beautiful vivid scarlet leaves in the autumn. It’s also known as the Amur Maple Ginnala. In spring the Acer Tataricum Ginnala produces dense vivid green leaves that are three-lobed and mid-sized. Often these leaves are a lighter shade of green beneath. These last throughout the spring and summer months accompanied in late summer by small white flowers that turn into clusters of red-tinged ‘helicopter’ seeds. With September the Acer Tataricum Ginnala morphs into that famous rich crimson-red leaf that we all love. The Acer Tataricum Ginnala is naturally dome-shaped in its young bush form and retains this pleasing shape as it grows to a maximum height of approximately eight metres.Amur Maple Ginnala Hardiness LevelsAmur Maple Ginnala is one of the hardiest varieties of Acer available. It thrives in almost all conditions tolerating most soils and sun levels, but will do best when grown in free-draining soil with plenty of sunlight on its foliage.How To Use Acer Tataricum GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala is a versatile tree that can be grown directly in the ground as a stunning specimen. Because it has relatively shallow roots compared to some native trees, it’s a good choice for areas with ground work or close to a building. Alternatively you can grow Acer Tataricum Ginnala in a large container to keep it relatively small and move it around your garden. All Maple trees look stunning by water. If you have a pond try growing Acer Tataricum Ginnala nearby. Another use for Acer Tataricum Ginnala is to plant individual specimens a few feet apart as a colourful deciduous hedge. How To Care For Your Amur Maple GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala performs well in most soils and situations but it does prefer sun or partial shade. If you can provide this you will be rewarded with an even more spectacular foliage display. Acidic or neural soils suit best as alkaline soil can impede Acer growth; however Acer Tataricum Ginnala is incredibly tolerant and will cope with most soil conditions. Mulch with organic matter for nourishment and you’ll reap the benefit of jewelled foliage from spring to late autumn. Younger plants also benefit from wind protection and shade from direct sun that can cause leaf scorch. If you want to grow your young Acer Tataricum Ginnala into a tree specimen you will need to chose a central leader stem and cut away all others to form a trunk. Bush specimens can be left alone, although it’s best to cut out any dead or crossing branches in winter. Amur Maple Ginnala is a real winner for the mid-sized garden. It’s a hardy, versatile and popular tree that’s worth its weight in gold for its fresh green spring display and fiery autumnal foliage. 

GBP 262.50
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