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Trees - ever fancied growing one in your garden, but worried about it getting too big? They're not all giants and our range features deciduous and evergreen trees for all sizes of garden. Some can even be grown in large containers on the patio.
Katsura Tree - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionCercidiphyllum japonicum Customer Rating
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Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder'Dogwood This RHS Award of Garden Merit variety is perfect for small gardens, forming a broad, deciduous tree or multi-stemmed shrub. Cornus 'Eddie’s White Wonder' bursts into bloom in late spring, producing small green-purple flowers surrounded by large, showy white bracts for a truly breathtaking display. The large green leaves turn to glowing shades of orange, red and purple in the autumn for a long season of interest. Grow this fabulous Dogwood as a specimen tree or as part of a mixed border. Height: 6m (20'). Spread: 5m (16'). More info |
Davidia involucrataHandkerchief Tree, Dove Tree
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Jacaranda mimosifolia syn. ovalifoliaThe bush/tree most enjoyed on Mediterranean holidays. Smothered in blue flowers. Can be pruned and restricted. Height: 90-300cm (3-10ft). More info |
Honey Locust Tree - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh CollectionGleditsia triacanthos f. inermis 'Spectrum'
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Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy'Eastern Redbud
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Baobab TreeAdansonia digitata Upside-down tree. Grows 15-21m (50-70ft) in its natural state. Thick, stubby branches spring from the top of Adansonia digitata's enlarged swollen trunk which stores water. A conversation piece. Can also be grown as a house plant. More info |
Cycad 'Species Mixed'A LIVING FOSSIL. Evolved more than 110 million years ago. Long lived, slow growing, house plant. Stands several degrees of frost so may be tried outdoors In a warm sheltered position or mild climates. More info |
Cherry 'Iford Flowering'Prunus, Ornamental Cherry Customer RatingA fantastic opportunity to plant this stunning, historic tree in your own garden! At the turn of the 19th century Harold Peto, architect and garden designer, found a small and completely pendulous pale shell pink flowering cherry on one of his plant collecting trips to the East. He named it the Iford Cherry and it was planted on the Iford terraces and trailed down the terrace banks and along the paths creating a truly magnificent sight by all accounts of the time. In 1999 the present owners of Iford Manor decided to propagate from the only surviving tree which by then had only one living branch which was no thicker than a pencil. Graft wood was taken and the tree died a few weeks later. Three trees were raised from the grafts and became the mother wood for the trees now for sale. This delightful and historic tree is ideal for growing in a container or as a small tree in the garden. It flowers in early spring and has a marvellous bronze/red leaf colour during the Autumn. Decorative Tree Height to 1-1.5m. Flowers early April. More info |
Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate'Persian Silk Tree, Paraserianthes Customer Rating
Glorious bronze purple, finely cut foliage of Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’ is accompanied by feathery purple and cream blooms. This magnificent Persian Silk Tree can be gown as a free standing specimen or trained against a sheltered, sunny wall. A handsome tree, hardy to -5°C (23°F), that can be planted in borders outdoors, or grown in a large patio container for a cool conservatory. Height and spread: 6m (19’). More info |
Acer palmatum var. dissectum 'Rubrum'Cut-leaved Japanese Maple, Acer 'Dissectum'
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Snowdrop TreeHalesia carolina, Carolina Silverbell, Silverbell Tree This spectacular, spreading Snowdrop Tree bears pendants of beautiful, snowdrop-like blooms on bare stems - just before the spring foliage unfurls. As they fade, the flowers are replaced by fascinating, 4-winged, green fruits, which often persist into winter. By autumn, the lush canopy of bright green leaves turns to a buttery shade of yellow. Halesia carolina makes a superb deciduous tree that provides a long season of interest. Try under planting with woodland bulbs for a sensational spring display. Height: 5m (16’). Spread: 6m (19’). More info |