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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 -
Indian Horse Chestnut
Aesculus Indica
Indian Horse Chestnut Aesculus Indica is a deciduous tall tree, more suitable to parkland, large estates or very large gardens which has a rounded habitiat.From: £51.6 View Product -
Irish Juniper
Juniperus Communis Hibernica
The Juniperus Communis Hibernica (Irish Juniper), is a popular slim columnar conifer. It forms a neat, well ordered column, with its soft looking blue-green slightly feathery foliage. Useful for the smaller garden since it is unlikely to ever outgrow its position. Suitable for screen or shrubbery, vary hardy.From: £45.60 View Product -
Japanese Maple Tree
Acer Palmatum
Japanese Maple Tree (Acer Palmatum) are excellent potted for patio or terrace. The gorgeous Japanese Maple is a must for a shaded part in your garden. This Japanese Maple starts life as a rich green and through autumn turns red, orange and bronze. Autumn is a super colour of deep crimson reds.From: £30.47 View Product -
Japanese Rowan tree
Sorbus Commixta
Japanese Rowan trees-Fairly quick growing hardy trees that can reach up to 10mtrs in height. Is most happiest in a neutral soil that is well draining withstanding full sun or partial shade.From: £60 View Product -
John Downie Crab Apple
Malus John Downie
Malus John Downie Crab Apple - The heavy fruiting crab apple 'John Downie' was raised in Lichfield England in 1875 by Mr E Holmes. It was named after his friend and fellow nurseryman John Downie from Scotland. The tree, which resembles a free grown orchard apple in size and shape, has white blossom which starts off pale pink in bud.From: £30.00 View Product -
Joseph Rock Rowan tree
Sorbus Joseph Rock
A good quality tree! Potted Joseph Rock tree - This mysterious mountain ash is probably of Chinese origin but that is by no means certain. It was given a collection number by Joseph Rock (1884-1962) an Austrian botanist working for the US Department of Agriculture who travelled in China and Tibet.From: £46.4 View Product -
Judas Tree
Cercis Siliquastrum
Judas Tree (Cercis Siliquastrum) is fantastic in early spring when it is covered with rose-pink pea-shaped flowers that open in before the leaves appear. They appear in clusters all over the plant, even on main branches and sometimes the stem. When heavily pruned or pollarding the plant will continue to flower. In the autumn the 10cm leaves, which are thin and almost round, turn yellowish-brown.From: £55.20 View Product -
Kanzan Cherry
Prunus Kanzan
Kanzan cherry is a beautiful double pink flowering cherry tree.From: £72.00 View Product