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Spindleberry Bush
Euonymus Europaeus
Spindleberry Bush (Euonymus Europaeus) is a British native shrub. It's a good garden shrub or is best grown in mixed wildlife hedges and on woodland margins.From: £1.46 View Product -
Berberis Red
Thunbergii Atropurpurea
Berberis Red - Thunbergii Atropurpurea are compact and slow growing, so ideal for low but superb prickly hedges.From: £1.91 View Product -
Sea Buckthorn
Hippophae Rhamnoides
Sea Buckthorn (Hippophae Rhamnoides) is thorny with stiff branches. Leaves are distinct pale silvery green. Orange berry fruit, soft and juicy rich in oils. Very resistant to frost injury, making it more suitable for planting.From: £1.34 View Product -
Field Maple
Acer Campestre
The Field Maple (Acer Campestre), the UK's only native maple, is a versatile choice for hedging or as a beautiful standalone garden tree. Reaching 15–20 meters, this hardy, deciduous tree has vibrant green leaves with red tinges in summer, which turn a stunning golden yellow in autumn. It also produces charming, winged seeds that attract wildlife. Ideal for privacy and shelter, the dense foliage and compact growth of the Field Maple make it perfect for natural screening and supporting biodiversity. A resilient, low-maintenance option for any landscape.From: £1.49 View Product -
Ramanas Rose
Rosa rugosa
The beautiful Ramanas Rose (Rosa Rugosa) has large fragrant attractive white or pink flowers with orange/red hips, forming large red tomato shaped fruits. The leaves are leather textured and deep green. It is encouraged as a garden hedging plant.From: £1.27 View Product -
London Plane Trees
Platanus Acerifolia
London Plane trees-Platanus Acerifolia. Although mainly planted as a city shade tree that will withstand excessive levels of air pollution, this huge tree is also a producer of fine timber. Known in the trade as lacewood it commands a very high price. The origin of London plane is not clear. The earliest records are of a specimen in Oxford in the late seventeenth century.From: £3.73 View Product -
Large Leaf Lime trees
Tilia Platyphyllos
Large Leaved Lime trees are shade tolerant, cold and frost hardy species which can reach a large size on suitable soils. Its creamy white flowers are produced in July.From: £1.82 View Product -
Common Walnut trees
Juglans Regia
Common Walnut trees (Juglans Regia)- The bark is smooth, olive brown when young and silvery-grey on older branches. The male flowers are in drooping catkins and the female flowers ripen in the autumn into a fruit with husk.From: £2.28 View Product -
Black Walnut trees
Juglans Nigra
Black Walnut trees-(Juglans Nigra) is a tough tree-In autumn it turns brilliant gold colour. The black walnut is a large, fast growing deciduous tree with distinctive ridged bark and butter yellow autumn leaves. An abundance of edible nuts are produced in autumn, you probably know when they are ready when you see lots of squirrels in your tree. Nuts are considered to be even better than the Common Walnut (Juglans Regia).Walnuts are rounded, single-seeded stone fruits of the walnut tree. The walnut fruit is enclosed in a green, leathery, fleshy husk. The husk is inedible but the walnut seeds which are edible are a high density source of nutrients, particularly proteins and essential fatty acids.From: £2.60 View Product -
Bird Cherry trees
Prunus Padus
Bird cherry trees are native to Britain and look stunning in late spring when they are covered with masses of white almond scented fragrant blossom. An important tree for wildlife as well as ornamental value.From: £1.27 View Product