• Malus Royal Beauty

    An elegant. small weeping tree with deep reddish-pink flowers and reddish-bronze leaves. The dark red fruit does not fall and is enjoyed by birds. A hardy tree with excellent disease resistance.

  • Malus Royalty

    An elegant, small weeping tree with deep reddish-pink flowers and reddish-bronze leaves. The dark red fruit does not fall and is enjoyed by birds. A hardy tree with excellent disease resistance.

  • Malus Sun Rival

    Weeping Crab Apple. A weeping tree with glossy, dark green leaves. Pretty, pink-flushed white flowers open from red buds in late spring followed by glossy, yellow fruits. Height 4m. Spread 3m.Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June.

  • Malus tschonoskii

    Crab Apple. An attractive strong growing tree, up to 12m, erect conical habit, flowers white tinged pink, fruits globosa yellowish green tinged reddish purple. One of the best trees for autumn colour. Leaves have a silvery hue in summer.

  • Malus Van Eseltine

    Crab Apple. An upright small. columnar tree with glossy. mid-green to grey leaves. Pretty double pink flowers in late spring followed by yellow fruits. Height 8m. Spread 6m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from July. A good selection for a small garden.

  • Malus Wisley

    Crab Apple. Tough small flowering tree prefers a fertile well drained soil in full sun or light shade. Malus will tolerate a cold spot but avoid planting in windy exposed or very dry areas. Prune to shape during the winter months but avoid excessive pruning.

  • Malus x robusta Yellow Siberian

    An open, spreading, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Clusters of fragrant, pink-flushed, white flowers in mid-spring are followed by small, inedible, spherical, yellow fruit in late summer and autumn.

  • Malus x zumi Professor Sprenger

    Dense, compact, rounded, deciduous tree to about 7m, with mid-green foliage turning yellow in late autumn. The very fragrant flowers open white from pink buds in mid- and late spring, and are followed by large quantities of small, round, yellow and orange fruit that hang on into winter.

  • Morus rotundiloba Mojo Berry

    New variety of dwarf mulberry that is covered with a profusion of pretty white blooms in May and June followed by a succession of succulent berries continuously from July until November, colouring from ruby red to glossy black.

  • Ostrya carpinifolia

    Hop Hornbeam. A large rounded tree with toothed dark green leaves with pendulous yellow catkins in spring and pretty hop-like white fruit clusters in summer. Height 20m. Spread 20m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Populus deltoides Purple Tower

    Populus deltoides 'Purple Tower' is an attractive upright tree with eye-catching dark red / purple leaves. The leaves are supported on dark red stems speckled in beige. Ideal as a specimen tree for adding a splash of colour to your garden. Height 10m. Spread 3m.

  • Populus Nigra var. Italica

    Lombardy Poplar. A vigorous narrowly columnar tree with glossy dark green leaves turning yellow in autumn. Pendent catkins in spring. Height 30m. Spread 5m.

  • Prunus Amanogawa

    Flagpole Cherry. A narrow erect tree with yellowish bronze leaves in spring. Pretty semi-double pale pink flowers in early spring. Height 8m. Spread 4m. Great for confined spaces or to create spatial arrangements.

  • Prunus avium Floreplena

    Ornamental Cherry. A spreading tree with bronze leaves when young, turning red in autumn. Pretty double white flowers in mid-spring, followed by red fruit. Height 12m. Spread 12m.

  • Prunus Beni-Utica

    Ornamental Cherry with long sweeping ornamental branches with white blossom in spring. Good spring and autumn leaf colour.

  • Prunus cerasifera Nigra

    Cherry Plum. Myrobalan. A spreading tree with dark purple leaves red when young. Pretty pink flowers in early spring. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Flowers from March to April. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Prunus cerasifera Spring Glow

    A small tree with dark purple-red leaves. Pale pink flowers fading to white in early spring. Height 8m. Spread 5m. A great tree for foliage contrast.

  • Prunus Chocolate Ice

    The large showy flowers open blush white against the newly emerged red-tinted, chocolate brown foliage in April-May. Small feature tree, foliage gradually darkens to a deeper green as the summer progresses.

  • Prunus Fragrant Cloud

    Ornamental Cherry. Strong growing medium sized tree. Large. white. semi-double flowers. Richly scented. Height 10-20m. Broadly columnar. Flowers from March to April. Deciduous.

  • Prunus laurocerasus Otto Luyken

    Cherry Laurel. A compact, bushy, evergreen shrub with glossy narrow green leaves. Great ground cover in sun or shade. Fragrant white flowers on upright spikes in spring, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 1m. Spread 1.5m. Harmful if eaten.

  • Prunus Okame

    Ornamental Cherry. A spreading tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty double yellowish white flowers opening from pink buds in mid-spring. Height 8m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Prunus Persica Taoflora Pink

    Stunning perennial plant features delicate pink flowers that bloom from March to April, attracting bees and butterflies to your outdoor space. Sit back and admire their beauty as spring approaches and your garden comes to life.

  • Prunus Persica Taoflora Red

    An ornamental peach tree that is known for its excellent blossom display. Most peach trees do produce some flowers but they pale in comparison to this. These particular trees do produce some fruit in the autumn.

  • Prunus Persica Taoflora White

    Flowers in early spring, a stunning bright white, fragrant blossom followed by green foliage.

  • Prunus Pink Perfection

    A small tree to about 5m with semi-double, scented, pale pink flowers opening from rose-pink buds in mid-spring, followed by small, red fruit.

  • Prunus pissardii Nigra

    Dark purple foliage and pretty pale, delicate pink flowers adorn this bush in May. Wonderful for foliage contrast, can be clipped to shape.

  • Prunus Royal Burgundy

    Ornamental Cherry. An upright half standard with purple leaves. Pretty, double deep pink flowers from mid to late spring. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.

  • Prunus sargentii

    Sargent Cherry. A spreading tree with dark green leaves, red when young, turning orange-red in autumn. Pretty bowl-shaped pink flowers in mid-spring followed by glossy crimson fruit. Height 20m. Spread 15m.

  • Prunus schmittii

    This fast-growing, narrowly conical tree of medium size should have a great future for public planting. The polished brown trunk is a greater attraction than the pale pink flowers in spring.

  • Prunus serrula Tai-Haku

    A half standard with bronze leaves when young. Pretty bowl-shaped. white flowers in mid-spring. Height 8m. Spread 10m.

  • Prunus serrula Tibetica

    Snake Bark Cherry. A spreading tree with glossy. peeling copper-brown bark. Pretty bowl-shaped white flowers in late spring followed by red fruit. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Fruit colour Red. Fruits from June Deciduous.

  • Prunus serrulata Kanzan

    Ornamental Cherry. An upright half standard with bronze leaves when young. Pretty, huge, double deep pink flowers from mid to late spring. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.

  • Prunus serrulata Kiku-shidare-zakura

    Cheals Weeping Cherry. A weeping tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty clusters of fully double bright pink flowers before the leaves from mid to late spring. Height 4m. Spread 3m.

  • Prunus Shidare-zakura

    Cheals Weeping Cherry. A weeping tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty clusters of fully double bright pink flowers before the leaves from mid to late spring. Height 4m. Spread 3m.

  • Prunus Shiro-fugen

    Ornamental Cherry. A spreading tree with bronze-red leaves when young, turning orange-red in autumn. Pretty double white flowers opening from pink buds in late spring. Flowers turn pink before they fall. Height 8m. Spread 8m.

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