Here's some helpfull tips when planting your Trees: Soak the roots before planting : Avoid planting if there's a frost : Place your tree in a sunny/sheltered position. Help the roots to stimulate and establish more quickly by mixing in some farmyard manure.

Soil improver: organic soil improvers like farmyard manure open up the soils structure, breaking up heavy clay and helping free-draining soils hold on to moisture.

We can deliver trees within a 35 mile radius of the nursery.

  • Prunus serrulata Shirotae

    Light green new foliage darkens as it matures before turning fiery shades of orange and red in autumn. This tree has slightly curved branches that are shrouded with cup-shaped, scented white flowers in mid-spring. This tree has a uniquely beautiful shape as its spreading branches reach out to form an almost 'flat topped' crown.

  • Prunus serrulata Taihaku

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

  • 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 Shogetsu

    Ornamental Cherry. A rounded tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty frilly-margined, double, pink and white flowers in pendent clusters in late spring. Good autumn colour. Height 5m. Spread 8m.

  • Prunus Sunset Boulevard

    A narrow, conical, deciduous tree 10-15m tall. It has coppery young foliage and good, orange-red autumn colour. The single flowers are blush white, opening in mid-spring.

  • Prunus x subhirtella Autumnalis

    Rosebud Cherry. A spreading small tree or bush with bronze young leaves turning yellow in autumn. Pretty semi-double white flowers tinged pink in mild periods between autumn and spring. Red fruits ripening to black. Flowers from September to April. Fruits from May. Deciduous.

  • Prunus x subhirtella Autumnalis

    Rosebud Cherry. A spreading small tree or bush with bronze young leaves turning yellow in autumn. Pretty semi-double white flowers tinged pink in mild periods between autumn and spring. Red fruits ripening to black. Flowers from September to April. Fruits from May Deciduous.

  • Prunus x subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea

    Rosebud Cherry. A spreading tree with bronze young leaves turning yellow in autumn. Pretty semi-double pink flowers in mild periods between autumn and spring. Red fruits ripening to black. Height 8m. Spread 8m.

  • Punica granatum

    A compact rounded tree with glossy bright green leaves and funnel-shaped bright orange-red followed by yellow-brown edible fruit. Height 30-100cm. Spread 30-100cm. Flowers from June to August. Likes a warm sheltered, sunny spot.

  • Punica granatum Malisi

    A compact rounded tree with glossy bright green leaves and funnel-shaped bright orange-red followed by yellow-brown edible fruit. Height 30-100cm. Spread 30-100cm. Flowers from June to August. Likes a warm sheltered, sunny spot.

  • 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 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 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.

  • Pyrus salicifolia Pendula 3/4 Std

    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. Multiple plants can be used for hedging in windy locations.

  • 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 petraea

    Sessile Oak. A spreading tree with ridged grey bark and yellow-stalked. dark green leaves. Produces acorns. Height 30m. Spread 25m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Quercus rhysophylla Maya

    A rare, evergreen species of oak native to northern parts of Mexico. Bold, shiny-green leaves, shaped like those of a laurel but lighter in texture. The new growth in spring is a beautiful, rich-purple before darkening to green as it ages. Late flushes of young growth in July / August may also be the same, vivid purple colour. Full sun or light, dappled shade. Moist yet well drained, fertile soil. Reasonably hardy. Requires shelter from cold winter winds. Height up to 10 m (32 ft). Spread 8 m (26 ft).

  • Quercus robur

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

  • Quercus rubra

    Red Oak. A vigorous, spreading tree with smooth greyish brown bark. Matt dark green leaves turn yellow to red-brown in autumn. Height 25m. Spread 20m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Quercus rubra

    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. Multiple plants can be used for hedging in windy locations.

  • Quercus rubra 1/2 Std

    Cork Oak. A rounded evergreen tree with thick corky bark. Dark green leaves are grey-hairy beneath. Produces acorns. Height 20m. Spread 20m. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Quercus texana New Madrid

    Rare, low maintenance, handsome tree renowned for its colourful foliage. New leaves emerge deep burgundy-red in spring, turning dark green, before developing red and orange tints in autumn. Small male and female catkins appear in March, followed by acorns in late summer to early autumn.

  • Robinia pseudoacacia Casque Rouge

    This tree of medium height and broadly rounded habit, it is greatly prized for its showy and highly ornamental lilac-pink flowers. It thrives on any soil, and tolerates urban pollution, but is not good in windy, exposed locations due to its rather brittle branches.

  • Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia

    Black Locust. A broad columnar tree with attractive dark green leaves. Pendent clusters of fragrant white flowers in early and mid-summer. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Salix alba Chermesina

    Scarlet Willow. An elegant tree with a broadly conical habit, though branches droop at the tips. The stems are a brilliant red in winter, this colour is best if the plant is pruned hard every second year, so keeping the plant to the size of a medium shrub rather than a tree.

  • Salix babylonica

    Golden Weeping Willow. Large weeping tree with golden branches that cascade to the ground. Deciduous. Sun or partial shade. Good in moist situations. Height 8m.

  • Salix babylonica Aurea

    Golden Weeping Willow. Large weeping tree with golden branches that cascade to the ground. Deciduous. Sun or partial shade. Good in moist situations. 8m.

  • 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 caprea Kilmarnock 1/4 Std

    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 gracilistyla Melanostachys

    Willow. An upright shrub with grey-green leaves turning glossy green. Produces attractive black catkins with brick-red anthers in spring, before the leaves.

  • Salix integra Flamingo Mini

    Striking variegated foliage. Shoot tips are covered in cream leaves which mature pink then green. Clip regularly. Moist soil. sun or shade.

  • Salix integra Flamingo Plaited 1/2 Std

    Striking variegated foliage. Shoot tips are covered in cream leaves which mature pink then green. Clip regularly. Moist soil. Sun or shade.

  • 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 integra Hakuro-nishiki 1/2 Std

    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 integra Hakuro-nishiki 1/4 Std

    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.

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