• Ilex aquifolium Aurea Marginata

    Holly. Evergreen medium sized shrub. Golden variegated foliage. prickly leaves. Female form. Red berries.

  • Ilex aquifolium Nellie R Stevens

    Holly. An evergreen tree. Green self-fertile holly - will berry itself producing red berries in autumn. Clip to keep in shape in September

  • Ilex castanifolia

    Holly. A conical evergreen tree with purple tinged stems and big, serrated, light green leaves. Produces scarlet fruit. Height 7m. Spread 3m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from September. Evergreen. Hardy. Fast growing holly with a looser habit.

  • Ilex crenata Green Hedge 3/4 Std

    These stunning Giant Bonsai are a very slow growing evergreen with dark green foliage, extremely hardy and very easy to maintain. The only maintenance required is occasional light clipping to help the tree to keep its shape.

  • Ilex mutchagara Nellie R Stevens

    Holly. Evergreen shrub. Fast growth. Smooth, dark glossy leaves with a few spikes contrast well with the orange-red berries in autumn. Abundant white-cream flowers in May-April. Big, shiny scarlet fruit lasting all Spring long. Ideal for spot screening. Provide full sun or part shade.

  • Ilex x koehneana Castaneifolia

    Holly. A conical evergreen shrub with purple tinged stems and big, serrated, light green leaves, produces scarlet fruit. Height 14m. Spread 5m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from September. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Juglans regia

    Common Walnut. A spreading tree with aromatic. glossy dark green leaves. bronze-purple when young. greenish yellow flowers followed by edible nuts contained within a round fruit. Height 30m. Spread 15m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August Deciduous.

  • Koelreuteria paniculata

    An elegant small deciduous tree. Leaves pinnate, pinkish in spring, turning yellow in autumn. Small yellow flowers in conspicuous large panicles, followed by ornamental bladdery bronze fruits.

  • Laurus nobilis

    Bay Laurel. Sweet Bay. A short standard evergreen tree or large shrub with glossy, dark green, aromatic leaves. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Foliage used in cooking. Clip to shape in March. Excellent in containers in a sunny position. Feed regularly to prevent leaves yellowing.

  • Ligustrum Excelsium Superbum

    Chinese Privet. A clipped evergreen shrub with glossy, bright green leaves margined yellow. White flowers followed by blue-black berries. Flowers from August to September. Fruits from August. Evergreen. An excellent topiary specimen, suitable for pots if fed and watered regularly.

  • Ligustrum japonicum

    Japanese Privet. A compact evergreen tree with a dense head of rich green leaves. White flowers in large panicles in May, then black berries. Ideal for obscuring overlooking windows.

  • Ligustrum japonicum Aureum

    Japanese Privet. A conical, evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves up to 10cm long and long panicles of white flowers, followed by blue-black berries. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from August to September. Fruits from August. Evergreen.

  • Ligustrum Jonandrum

    Small leaved evergreen that is excellent for topiary. Tough leaves and strong stiff stems make this a resilient plant for creating structural shapes within the garden.

  • Liquidambar styraciflua

    Sweet Gum. A tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning brilliant orange, red and purple in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Liquidambar styraciflua Gumball

    Sweet Gum. A tree with deeply divided, glossy leaves, turning brilliant orange, red and purple in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 12m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Liriodendron tulipifera

    Tulip Tree. A vigorous tree with saddle-shaped, dark green leaves, turning yellow in autumn. Cup-shaped pale green flowers with orange bands at the bases in mid-summer. Height 10m. Spread 5m. Deciduous.

  • Magnolia denudata Yulan

    A spreading tree with green leaves, showy cup-shaped white flowers with a citrus fragrance produced before the leaves in spring. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Deciduous. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Magnolia grandiflora

    Bull Bay. A broadly conical evergreen tree with glossy, dark green leaves, large showy cup-shaped creamy white flowers produced from late summer to early autumn. Height 6-8m. Spread 5m. Flowers from August to September. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Melia azedarach

    Pride of India. Small tree, 20 to 40 feet tall with a spreading crown. Alternate compound coarsely toothed or lobed leaflets with purple flowers, in a loose long cluster appearing after the leaves. Yellow-brown fruit hanging clusters, ripening in the fall and persisting all winter.

  • Morus alba

    White Mulberry. A half standard with beautiful weeping head with fresh yellow-green, veined leaves. Cup-shaped, green flowers followed by white fruit, ripening to pink and red. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Morus alba Pendula

    White Mulberry. A half standard with beautiful weeping head with fresh yellow-green, veined leaves. Cup-shaped, green flowers followed by white fruit, ripening to pink and red. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Morus nigra

    Black Mulberry. A spreading tree with dark green leaves. velvety underneath. Cup-shaped green flowers followed by green fruit ripening to red and then dark purple. Edible fruit. A small tree for a sunny sheltered place.

  • Parrotia persica

    Persian Ironwood. A spreading slightly weeping tree grown manly for its rich yellow, orange and purple-red autumn colour. Tiny spider-like red flowers in late winter to early spring. Height 1.8m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from February to March. Deciduous.

  • Paulownia fortunei Fast Blue

    Foxglove Tree. A rare, small tree with hairy bright green leaves and fragrant creamy-white flowers marked deep purple on the inside and flushed lilac on the outside. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Photinia Red Robin

    A spreading, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves, red when young. Small white flowers are followed by bright red fruit. Height 4m. Flowers from May to June. Fruits from August Evergreen. Prune hard and feed often.

  • 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 eminens Umbraculifera

    Grows to become a small tree with a compact spherical crown. Depending on the site of the graft it attains a height of 3.5 - 5 m. The crown grows to approx. 1.5 - 2 m wide and at a later age has a tendency to droop somewhat. The bark turns from grey to dark reddish-brown; young twigs have a silver-grey colour. The fairly small dark green leaves are ovoid to obovate and measure 3-5 cm. In the autumn they turn bronze-red to orange-yellow. The tree produces white single flowers in April. They grow in bundles of 2 to 4. The round red fruits, measuring approx. 1 cm, do not appear very often. The tree requires fertile and humid soil.

  • Prunus Kanzan

    Ornamental Cherry. An upright spreading tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty, huge, double deep pink flowers from mid to late spring. Height 10m. Spread 7m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.

  • Prunus laurocerasus

    Cherry Laurel. Laurel. A dense bushy evergreen shrub with glossy green leaves. Fragrant white flowers on upright spikes in spring, followed by red fruit ripening to black. Height 8m. Spread 3m. For hedging plant 60cm to 90cm apart. clip annually to required height.

  • Prunus pissardii

    A bushy fully hardy perennial deciduous tree with white and pink flowers in late Winter, early Spring and mid Spring. It grows well in direct sun, and prefers medium levels of water. The flowers are rotate shaped.

  • 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 tree 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 serrula 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 serrula Multi Stem

    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 Umineko

    An upright tree with pale green young foliage, later dark green, and single white flowers 4cm across in spring.

Come and see us!

Our Opening Times

Mon - Fri 8:00am - 5:00pm

Sat & Sun 9:00am - 5:00pm

Any questions? Email us or give us a call on 01904 400092.