Native trees

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  • Sweet Chestnut (Castanea Sativa)

    Sweet chestnuts roasting on an open fire at Christmas, whilst in the kitchen preparations are under way in making chestnut stuffing.  A lovely thought, in late summer early autumn the chestnuts ripen to full size, some bursting out of the spiky cases. The chestnuts we buy in shops today are usually imported from France or…
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  • Sycamore Tree (Acer Pseudoplatanus)

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve Sycamore trees (acer pseudoplatanus) are wonderfully hardy and robust trees, growing in places that would stunt most others.  Sycamore trees posses a shadiness that helped them to quickly become a favourite of parks, avenues, gardens and farms. The autumn is when sycamore…
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    White Poplar tree (populus alba)

    SPECIAL OFFER whilst stocks last White poplar (Populus alba) Good screening tree. The leaves are large, to 10cm, and maple-like with five lobes. Young leaves are covered with a white hairy down, which gradually fade from the upper surface, but retained on the underside throughout the season. The upper surface becomes dark green,…
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  • White Willow (Salix Alba)

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve White willow trees,(salix Alba) these may be dwarf shrubs, bushes or large trees. Many are suitable for ornamental use. Coppice and pollards of some provide superb winter twig colours. Most willows tolerate wet ground (so do not plant over drains), but not…
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  • Whitebeam tree (Sorbus Aria)

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve. Whitebeam (Sorbus Aria) grows well on acid soils, chalk and dry limestone. In spring leaves are silvery/white, in autumn leaves turn golden with red berries which when over-ripe can be made into a jelly to eat with venison. Scented flowers appear in May. It…
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  • Wild Cherry Plum Prunus Myroblana

    SPECIAL OFFER Wild CherryPlum Prunus Myroblana Tree or hedging.  Deep in the summer, wild plums start to ripen and take on a range of royal colours, from blushing peach to port red to amethyst. When fully ripen, unriped bitterness is replaced by a honeyed-sweetness that make wild plums mouthwatering. Bark is dark grey on…
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  • Wild Cherry Tree (Prunus Avium)

    SPECIAL OFFER The Wild Cherry tree's (Prunus Avium) fruits are bright red to dark purple in colour. The white blossom of our native cherries has brightened Britain's hedgerows and woodlands for millennia. The blossom has an unforgettable display in spring. The flowers fragrance and sweet nectar attract insects to the tree to pollinate…
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  • Wild Service (Sorbus Torminalis)

    Wild Service (Sorbus Torminalis) has red, crimson leaves in autumn and is one of the rarest of British native trees. Flowers appear May/June time, clustered fruit ripens in September, leaves turn purplish/red in autumn. In years gone by the berries were a delicacy for country folk, hanging from strings in kitchens to ripen and then…
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  • Willow (Goats willow), (Pussy Willow) Salix Caprea

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve Salix Caprea - Goats willow also known as pussy willow or sallow.  Normally grows as a sizeable bush but occasionally reaches 10 metres as a small tree. In spring, male trees are quite stunning with their display of bright yellow catkins. The…
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  • Willow (salix fragilis) crack willow, grey catkins, red brown shoots

    Bare root stock available Oct-April or PRE ORDER NOW and reserve Salix Fragilis (crack willow) is the common willow to most valleys and riversides. Towards the spring the shoots become increasingly red-brown until the leaves and flowers emerge. In the summer the big, well spaced glossy leaves distinguish this willow. This has a…
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