• 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 Pink Shell

    Ornamental Cherry. A broadly upright tree with slightly drooping branches. Pretty cup shaped pink flowers in pendent clusters in late spring. Height 8m. Spread 8m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.

  • 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 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 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.

  • Prunus Shirotae

    Ornamental Cherry. A spreading tree with arching branches. Pretty semi-double white flowers in pendent clusters in mid-spring. Good autumn colour. Height 6m. Spread 8m.

  • Prunus 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 Tai-Haku

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

  • Prunus x yedoensis Pendula

    Yoshino Cherry. A weeping tree with branches arching to the ground. Pretty bowl-shaped, pale pink flowers fading to white in early spring. Height 7m. Spread 5m. Flowers from March to April. Deciduous.

  • Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

    Pear. A narrowly conical tree with glossy, dark green leaves turning red in late autumn. Clusters of white flowers in spring followed by brown fruit. Height 15m. Spread 6m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from May. Deciduous

  • Pyrus elaeagnifolia Silver Sail

    Ornamental Pear. A specimen tree suitable for small gardens. Dark green leaves like boat sails, large white flowers in late March/April. Small brown ornamental fruits, late autumn. Copes well in poor soils. Height 5m.

  • Pyrus salicifolia Pendula

    A weeping tree with narrow grey-felted leaves. Clusters of creamy white flowers in spring followed by green fruit. Height 5m. Spread 4m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from May. Deciduous.

  • Quercus ilex

    Holm Oak. A rounded, evergreen tree with dark grey bark and glossy, dark green leaves, silvery grey when young. Produces rounded acorns. Eventually a big tree. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy.

  • Quercus robur

    Common Oak. A spreading tree with fissured grey-brown bark and dark green leaves. Produces acorns. Height 35m. Spread 25m. Deciduous.

  • Quercus robur Fastigata

    Common Oak. A spreading tree with fissured grey-brown bark and dark green leaves. Produces acorns. Deciduous. Mature size 15-20m.

  • Salix caprea Kilmarnock

    Kilmarnock Willow. A weeping tree with yellow-brown branches and dark green leaves, grey-green beneath. Produces huge grey catkins with yellow anthers in spring, before the leaves. Height 1m. Spread 0.5m. Grows little taller than the grafted height. A great specimen for the small garden.

  • Salix Erythroflexuosa

    Willow. A spreading tree with arching branches and spirally twisted orange-yellow stems. Produces yellow catkins in spring with the narrow glossy green leaves. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Salix integra Hakuro-nishiki

    Standard tree with striking variegated foliage. Shoot tips are covered in cream leaves which mature pink then green. Clip regularly. Moist soil, sun or shade.

  • Salix vitelina Pendular

    Golden Weeping Willow. A spreading tree with orange-scarlet branches in winter. Produces yellow or yellow-green catkins in spring. with the leaves. Height 25m. Spread 10m. Flowers from March to May. Deciduous.

  • Sorbus aria Aurea

    A great tree for windy areas with soft silvery leaves tinted yellow green and white-hairy beneath. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10-25m. Spread 10m.

  • Sorbus aria Gibsii

    A medium-sized deciduous tree with ascending main branches and a rounded crown bearing oblong leaves to 15cm, lobed with 1-2 pairs of free leaflets at base. White flowers are followed by globose, deep red fruits 12mm in length size.

  • Sorbus aria Lutescens

    Whitebeam. An upright tree with silvery grey leaves. later grey-green. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10m. Spread 8m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Splendid foliage contrast.

  • Sorbus aria Magnifica

    Whitebeam. An upright tree with glossy, dark green leaves, white-hairy beneath. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by dark red berries. Height 10-25m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Sorbus aria Michellii

    'John Mitchell' is a compact medium-sized deciduous tree with broadly rounded leaves up to 15cm in length, white-hairy when young, later glossy green above, white-hairy beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by brown fruits.

  • Sorbus aria White Wax

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. A small tree with a conical head of branches. Leaves are fern like with up to 23 sharply toothed leaflets. White spring flowers are followed by pure white fruits 1cm across in drooping clusters. 7m high 5m spread.

  • Sorbus aucuparia

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves. turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red berries. Height 10m. Spread 5m.

  • Sorbus aucuparia Apricot Queen

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by apricot yellow berries in large bunches. Height 7m. Spread 4m. A small variety.

  • Sorbus aucuparia Aspleniifolia

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, deeply cut leaflets give a fern like effect. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-red berries. Height 15m. Spread 7m.

  • Sorbus aucuparia Autumn Spire

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. Medium sized deciduous tree with a columnar growth habit. Clusters of white flowers appear late spring while yellow berries are produced in autumn which are good for attracting wildlife to your garden. Can be grown in full sun or partial shade and makes an excellent choice for providing vivid autumn colour.

  • Sorbus aucuparia Cardinal Royal

    Mountain Ash. Rowan. A rounded tree with greyish downy winter buds that open to dark green leaves, turning red or yellow in autumn. Clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by red berries in large bunches. Height 7m. Spread 4m. A small variety.

  • Sorbus aucuparia Cashmiriana

    A small spreading tree with divided dark green leaves of 17-19 serrated leaflets. Clusters of white or pink flowers in late spring are followed by white. large berries. Height 8m. Spread 7m. The fruits persist after leaf fall like white marbles in bunches.

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