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Golden Irish Yew
Taxus Baccata 'fastigata Aureomarginata'
Evergreen Golden Irish Yew (Taxus Baccata 'fastigata Aureomarginata') is a very pleasing slow growing conifer much sought after because of its natural attractive shape.From: £60.00 View Product -
Golden Locust
Robinia Pseudoacacia Frisia
Golden Locust - Robinia Pseudoacacis Frisia is one of our most popular trees.From: £34.28 View Product -
Golden Rain Trees Koelreuteria Paniculata Pride of India
Golden Rain Trees, also known as Pride Of India trees-Towards the end of summer golden rain trees produce great 30cm panicles of yellow flowers which hang down from the branches. Each individual flower is about 1.2cm across and consists of 4 pointed petals like a star.From: £36.00 View Product -
Golden Weeping Willow Tree
Salix Chrysocoma
The Golden Weeping Willow (Salix Alba 'Tristis') is a fast-growing, large tree known for its elegant, cascading branches and vibrant golden-yellow foliage. Ideal for planting near ponds or lakes, it thrives in moist soil and can be easily propagated by inserting a twig into the ground. With its graceful weeping branches and striking seasonal colour, the Golden Weeping Willow adds beauty and serenity to any garden or water-side landscape. Perfect for large spaces, it creates a stunning focal point and attracts wildlife with its lush, vibrant foliage.From: £43.2 View Product -
Green Weeping Beech trees
Fagus sylvatica pendula
Green Weeping Beech trees -Given space, a circle about 30 metres across, and time, around 100 years, it is possible to grow this tree to its full potential. There are few more impressive arboreal objects than a mature weeping beech.From: £60.00 View Product -
Grey- Budded Snakebark Maple trees
Acer Rufinerve
Grey Budded Snake Bark Maple trees- The bark on young trees is smooth, olive-green with regular narrow vertical pale green to greyish stripes and small greyish lenticels on old trees, it becomes rough and grey.From: £40.00 View Product -
Himalayan Birch Trees
Betula Utilis Jacquemontii
The Himalayan Birch is a stunning, compact tree with striking upright branches and glossy, firm leaves on red-tinted stems. Reaching a height of 30-40 feet, it's perfect for smaller gardens or planting in small groups. With its unique grooved bark and seasonal appeal, this tree adds elegance and texture to any landscape. Ideal for well-drained soil and full to partial sunlight, the Himalayan Birch is a versatile choice for creating year-round interest in your outdoor space.From: £33.00 View Product -
Honey Locust Sunburst
Gleditsia Trianthos
Honey locust 'Sunburst' Is a small deciduous tree with a rounded crown. Golden yellow spring foliage which darkens to pale green but then turns butter yellow in autumn. This is an elegant tree which becomes a special feature both in spring and autumn each year.From: £39.60 View Product -
Hop Hornbeam
Ostrya Carpinifolia
Hop Hornbeam (Ostrya Carpinifolia) trees have a very unusual appearance in the summer when a crown of dark good looking foliage is mixed with white fruit clusters which are near to 5cm broad cylindric bunches of bladders like a big hop fruit. Apart from this summer display the tree remains quite dull. A good woodland tree, it will stand a good deal of shade as well as full sun. This tree is native to Europe and Asia Minor, including southern Britain.From: £30.00 View Product -
Indian Bean Tree
Catalpa Bignonioides
Indian Bean Tree (Catalpa Bignonioides), principally grown for their broad headed attractive foliage, exquisite bell shaped summer flowers and in autumn develops bean-like hanging fruit which persist through winter. A deciduous tree grown for its bright yellow leaves, opening bronze in spring. Hardy but position away from strong winds.From: £44.00 View Product