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  • sweet briar rose

    Sweet Briar Rose (Rosa Rubiginosa)

    Sweet Briar Rose (Rosa Rubiginosa) has fantastic pink scented flowers with a golden centre and are produced in clusters from late spring to mid summer. The foliage has strong apple-like fragrance. It grows well on most soil conditions including chalk. Doesn't like dense shade or exposed areas but does like coastal areas. In June scented…
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  • Prunus Serrula tree

    Tibetan Cherry (Prunus Serrula) tree

    A good tree for a small garden with attractive features in winter! Tibetan Cherry tree (Prunus Serrula)-Also known as 'birch bark cherry' with spectacular bark. The burnished mahogany-coloured stems are unique and glisten throughout all seasons. The bark, which peels away in bands with age, makes an attractive feature in winter. The deep green leaves…
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  • tupelo black gum nyssa sylvatica tree

    Tupelo Black Gum Nyssa Sylvatica

    Tupelo Black Gum Nyssa Sylvatica tree are grown entirely for their good autumn colourings. The glossy leaves, 5-15cm in length and retaining  their high gloss as they turn gold, after which the outer leaves turn through orange to scarlet. It's then at its best, after which the whole crown is scarlet and dark red. A…
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  • victoria plum tree

    Victoria plum tree (prunus domestica)

    Victoria plum tree (prunus domestica) Patio fruit tree. Suitable for Terrace or Patio, in pots and as small trees to be planted in the ground, varieties are selected for disease resistance and productivity. The Victoria plum tree (prunus domestica) fruit tree is one of the most popular fruit trees. They are a specially bred dwarf…
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  • viburnum lantana wayfaring

    Wayfaring Tree Viburnum Lantana

    Wayfaring Tree Viburnum Lantana has clusters of small, often fragrant white flowers, followed by red, blue or black berries. This is an upright deciduous shrub with finely toothed, broadly ovate grey-green leaves and domed clusters of small tubular white flowers in late spring, followed by heavy crops of slightly flattened berries, red fruits which ripen…
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  • Weeping Pear (pyrus salicifolia pendula)

    Weeping Pear (pyrus salicifolia pendula)

    Weeping Pear (pyrus salicifolia pendula) is a very elegant small tree with long sweeping willow-like branches. A good garden tree suitable for even very small gardens as it only grows up to 4 meters x 4 meters wide. It's easy to maintain, should it get untidy with branches dragging down onto the ground then pruning…
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  • whitebeam tree sorbus aria

    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.…
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  • wild cherry prunus avium

    Wild Cherry Prunus Avium

    Wild Cherry 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 it therefore asissting our bee population.…
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  • wild plum

    Wild Plum Prunus Domestica

    Wild Plum Prunus Domestica 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 perennial branches and redish-brown…
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  • wild service tree

    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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