The most popular of all the hawthorns we sell. Clusters of pink double flowers cascade down the branches in May and June. These are followed by edible red fruits, reputed to be good for heart condi...
The most popular of all the hawthorns we sell. Clusters of pink double flowers cascade down the branches in May and June. These are followed by edible red fruits, reputed to be good for heart condi...
Cockspur thorn. Clusters of large white flowers in early summer followed by round dark red fruits. Height and spread to around 7m x 5m. Superb autumn colour and spectacular thorns that really shine...
An unusual form with grey-green leaves and clusters of pretty white flowers in late spring. Great for attracting wildlife to the garden. Bears plentiful bunches of dark red fruits in early autum...
Heart shaped, deep green leaves on this unusual deciduous tree that grows upto 15m tall by 10m wide. In may and June it has small, spherical greeny brown flowers surrounded by huge white bracts tha...
British native. Wavy margined leaves open a soft apple green in spring maturing to a deeper green then yellow and orangey brown in autumn. Dead leaves hang onto the branches through the winter givi...
Large, majestic, pyrimadal tree that can grow to 80ft+ (25m+) by 50ft (15m) wide. Purple young leaves mature to coppery purple, sometimes deep 'spinach green' by midsummer. Great as a specimen tree...
Weeping Purple Beech. A lovely form of weeping beech that does not grow as big as many reaching a height and spread to around 8m x 4m. Leaves open a copper colour and turn a deep purple almost blac...
Weeping Purple Beech. A lovely form of weeping beech that does not grow as big as many reaching a height and spread to around 8m x 4m. Leaves open a copper colour and turn a deep purple almost blac...