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Trees


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.



We have found 13 products.
 

Katsura Tree - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh Collection

Cercidiphyllum japonicum

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  • RHS Award of Garden Merit
Don't be afraid of growing trees in your garden; they aren't all great big oaks and cedars. Cercidiphyllum certainly isn't. Enjoy its attractive foliage and see if you can decide what the leaves smell of. Is it toffee apple? Candy floss? Just mix a few bags of ericaceous compost into the soil on planting, and it'll virtually take care of itself. Height and spread: 10m (32').

 

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    • 1 x 9cm potted plant

    • Despatch: By end of September 2013
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    • £14.99
    • 2 x 9cm potted plants

    • Despatch: By end of September 2013
    • SAVE £10.00  
    • £29.98 £19.98

Eucalyptus citriodora 'Lemon Bush'

Lemon-scented Eucalyptus, Lemon-scented Gum

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A quick and easy to grow species with slender stems and unusual sword shaped silvery-green foliage, which becomes tinged with red as autumn approaches. If you crush the foliage it gives off a refreshing spicy lemon aroma which is known to deter mosquitoes, making this ideal for growing as a houseplant indoors or as attractive and beneficial patio feature plant. Height: : 90-150cm (36-60in). When restricted in containers, making it a manageable fragrant house/container plant. If grown naturally in borders could exceed 15m (49ft).

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    • 1 packet (20 seeds)

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    • £1.49
    • Out of stock

Honey Locust Tree - Part of the Alan Titchmarsh Collection

Gleditsia triacanthos f. inermis 'Spectrum'

 
  • NEW in 2012
Small trees are useful in the garden, so add structure to your border with this handsome, yet manageable beauty. As the foliage of the honey locust tree emerges during spring, it’s the most intense golden colour. It changes to lime green as the season progresses, but keeps on glowing right through the summer. Thanks to its Australian origins, Gleditsia is drought resistant, thrives in sun and is very hardy too. Height and spread: 8m (26').
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    • 1 bareroot plant

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £19.99

Crab Apple 'John Downie'

Malus

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One of the most popular crab apples for jelly making! Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by large orange and red fruits in autumn. Crab Apple ‘John Downie’ makes an attractive and productive specimen tree for smaller gardens, with a long season of interest. Crab apple fruits can be harvested to make delicious crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees make excellent pollinators. Rootstock: M26. Height and spread: 3m (10’).


Estimated time to cropping once planted: 1 year.
Estimated time to best yields: 3 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide


Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.

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    • 1 root wrap tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £24.99

Cherry 'Iford Flowering'

Prunus, Ornamental Cherry

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A 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.
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    • 1 tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £33.99

Crab Apple 'Red Sentinel'

Malus x robusta

A particularly attractive crab apple producing a profusion of white blossom in May, followed by yellow fruits blushed with red that deepen to a dark glossy scarlet in time for Christmas. Crab Apple ‘Red Sentinel’ makes an attractive and productive specimen tree for smaller gardens, with a long season of interest. Crab apple fruits can be harvested to make delicious crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees make excellent pollinators. Rootstock: M26. Height and spread: 3m (10’).

Estimated time to cropping once planted: 1 year.
Estimated time to best yields: 3 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide


Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.

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    • 1 root wrap tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £25.99

Crab Apple 'Golden Hornet'

Malus x zumi

Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by spectacular crops of bright golden-yellow fruits that make an eye-catching autumn display and hold on the tree well into winter. Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’ makes an attractive and productive specimen tree for smaller gardens, with a long season of interest. Crab apple fruits can be harvested to make delicious crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees make excellent pollinators. Rootstock: M26. Height and spread: 3m (10’).

Estimated time to cropping once planted: 1 year.
Estimated time to best yields: 3 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide


Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.

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    • 1 root wrap tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £25.99

Crab Apple 'Royalty'

Malus

  • NEW in 2013
A particularly attractive tree, Crab Apple ‘Royalty’ is unmistakeable for its dark mahogany foliage that turns to scarlet in Autumn. The deep pink springtime apple blossom is followed by dark red fruits that make a fabulous crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees make excellent pollinators. Rootstock: M6. Height and spread: 3m (10’).

Estimated time to cropping once planted: 1 year.
Estimated time to best yields: 3 years.


Useful links:

How to grow fruit treesFruit rootstock guide


Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.

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    • 1 root wrap tree

    • Despatch: November - April 2014
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    • £24.99

Acacia dealbata

Mimosa, Silver Wattle

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  • Best shrub for spring colour

Pompom yellow mimosa flowers are produced on this evergreen tree against a backdrop of feathery foliage. In spring the scented, nectar-rich blooms provide a valuable source of food for bees and other insects. In mild parts of the UK, Acacia dealbata plants can be grown outdoors, making a brilliant specimen for sheltered borders. In frost prone areas grow acacia in containers, and move them to a frost free position in winter. Height: Up to 8m (26’). Spread: Up to 5m (16’).

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    • 1 plant in 9cm pot

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £13.99
    • 2 plants in 9cm pots

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £25.98 £20.99

Albizia julibrissin 'Summer Chocolate'

Persian Silk Tree,Paraserianthes

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  • Customer favourite
  • Best tree for small gardens

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’).

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    • 1 x 8cm potted plant

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £16.99
    • 2 x 8cm potted plants

    • Despatch: By end of June 2013
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    • £29.98 £27.99

Snowdrop Tree

Halesia 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
    • 1 bareroot

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
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    • £11.99
    • 2 bareroot

    • Despatch: By end of November 2013
    • + 1 FREE  
    • £22.98

Cherry 'Amanogawa'

Prunus, Ornamental Cherry, Flagpole Cherry Tree

  • NEW in 2013
Also known as the Flagpole Cherry Tree, this architectural ornamental cherry has an upright, columnar habit making it ideal for small gardens! Clusters of slightly fragrant, soft pink-white blossoms simply smother the branches in late spring and are highly attractive to bees. Come autumn, the leaves of this RHS AGM variety turn to fiery shades of yellow, orange and red giving a long season of interest in the garden. Cherry 'Amanogawa' makes a fantastic low-maintenance addition to sunny borders, where it can be grown as a specimen tree or focal point. Height: 8m (26'). Spread: 4m (13').
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    • 1 bareroot plant

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    • £14.99
    • Out of stock