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Alder Buckthorn
Rhamanus Frangula
Alder Buckthorn (Rhamanus Frangula) is a small, thornless tree of wet woodland, riverbanks and heath lands.From: £1.52 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 -
Blackthorn Hedging
Prunus Spinosa
Blackthorn hedging (Prunus Spinosa). Blackthorn also known as sloe hedge has dark strong thorns making it a perfect barrier against unwanted pets and visitors. Beautiful white flowers are produced in early spring, followed by Sloe berries that ripen to a deep purple in colour in the autumn. Eaten eagerly by most animals and larger birds through the winter.From: £0.66 View Product -
COMMON OAK
Quercus Robor
Oak Trees are renowned for their strength and durability, making them ideal for timber and landscaping. Thriving in heavier soils, they tolerate waterlogging better than other varieties, and with proper care, they produce straight, knot-free wood. Known for their longevity, Oak trees can live for over a thousand years and grow to impressive sizes. For best results, pruning should be done when the tree is dormant, and major pruning on mature trees should be left to a qualified arborist. Perfect for creating a stunning landscape feature or harvesting high-quality timber.From: £1.63 View Product -
Downy Birch
Betula Pubescens
British native birch trees are the best choice of trees for planting on wet sites.From: £1.62 View Product -
Elder Berry tree
Sambucus Nigra
Elder Berry Tree or bush. Elder is a UK native species which grows rapidly when young. It's floriferous in June with numerous creamy-white flat heads of creamy white and are followed by juicy purple-black berries in dense heavy clusters which are high in Vitamin C.From: £1.39 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 -
Guelder Rose
Viburnum Opulus
Guelder Rose Viburnum Opulus is a deciduous shrub. Also known as the Snowball Tree, due to its frothy white flowers making a beautiful ornamental hedge. Producing beautiful orange autumn foliage colour together with heavy bunches of glutinous scarlet berries.From: £2.1 View Product -
Hazel Hedging
Corylus Avellana
Hazel Hedging (Corylus Avellana) exceptionally valuable for wildlife and habitat conservation. Hazel is also very much sought after when it comes to hedging as it is compact neat and easy to maintain and again wildlife friendly.From: £1.34 View Product -
Hornbeam Tree/Hedging
Carpinus Betula
The Hornbeam Tree (Carpinus Betulus) is a resilient, semi-evergreen tree perfect for creating a dense, low-maintenance hedge. Featuring distinctive pale grey bark and rich green leaves that transition to vibrant autumn colours, it offers year-round privacy and acts as a natural wind and noise barrier. In late spring to autumn, it produces green catkins that turn into winged fruit, providing food for birds and wildlife. Tolerant of various soil types, including clay, the Hornbeam adds both functional and aesthetic value to any garden, while its tough wood has a long history of practical use.From: £1.32 View Product