Rounded, evergreen tree with dark grey bark and glossy dark green leaves with silver backs that are silvery grey when young. Grows on most soils in sun or part shade. Good for screening and topiary...
English oak. Everyone should plant one at some stage during their life. Majestic, broad headed tree with dark green leaves and grey/brown bark. Acorns produced. Height upto 35m with a spread upto 2...
Fastigiate form of our native oak ideal for restricted spaces. Makes a lovely accent tree. Upright growth to 15-20m with a spread of 2-5m. Any soil in sun or part shade. Unusual.
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A rare and special form of red oak with golden leaves. Leaves appear in spring as a rich butter yellow before maturing to a lime colour and turning again in Autumn. Slow growth to around 8m. Any ferti...
Yellow Willow. Burnished yellow stems are particularly striking in winter especially when tree is coppiced or pollarded and planted near water. Will grow quickly to 12m if left unpruned. Great for ...
Scarlet Willow. A spreading tree with orange-scarlet branches in winter. Nova is a much brighter orange/scarlet form of Britzensis. Produces yellow or yellow-green catkins in spring, with the leave...
Scarlet Willow. A spreading tree with orange-scarlet branches in winter. Nova is a much brighter orange/scarlet form of Britzensis. Produces yellow or yellow-green catkins in spring, with the leave...
Weeping pussy willow with dark green leaves, grey underneath on yellowy brown branches. Grey catkins produced before the leaves. These are grafted onto standard stems of 120cm or 2m or 60cm.
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Weeping Willow. Spreading tree with bright green leaves and yellow catkins in Spring. Height and spread to around 15m x 15m. Any moist soil in sun or light shade.
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