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Acer griseum - Paperbark Maple
€12.50
Paperbark Maple A small, spreading, deciduous tree with highly ornamental, peeling, papery chestnut-cinnamon bark, hence the common name - Paperbark Maple. Acer griseum has dark green foliage that contrasts well with the bark and that turns brilliant red and orange in autumn. Makes a fantastic specimen. A good choice for a small garden. Holds ...

Metasequoia glyptrostroboides - Dawn Redwood
€45.00
Dawn Redwood Metasequoia glyptostroboides is a beautiful deciduous conifer and a tree worth growing for its many ornamental features. Thought to be extinct and only known from fossil records dating back 100 million years, until the 1940's when a small number of living specimens were found in the in Sichuan province of China. The Dawn Redwood is ...
Quince Meech's Prolific

Quince Meech's Prolific
€16.00
Quince Meech’s Prolific Bred in the USA, Quince Meech’s Prolific is one of the most popular and reliable quinces for warmer parts of Ireland. The fruit is large, pear-shaped, yellow when fully ripe; it is highly aromatic, with an excellent, tart flavour when cooked, and is ideal for quince jelly. The tree is very attractive, gnarled and twiggy, ...

Parthenocissus tricuspidata Veitchii - Boston Ivy
€12.00
Boston Ivy A self-clinging climber with large deciduous three-lobed leaves which turn brilliant shades of red and crimson in autumn. This climber is very vigorous and bears inconspicuous flowers followed by small dark blue berries. Climbs almost any support using tendrils and can also be useful as groundcover. Position: Full sun to full shadeSoi...
Cobnut - Corylus avellana Webb’s Prize Cob Bareroot | 3ft

Cobnut - Corylus avellana Webb’s Prize Cob Bareroot | 3ft
€20.00
Liquidambar styraciflua Worplesdon

Liquidambar styraciflua Worplesdon
€18.00
Sweet Gum Worplesdon The excellent cultivar Liquidambar styraciflua Worplesdon differs from the species in having a more uniform crown and greater frost tolerance. The leaves are mid-green and glossy with 5-7 lobes, like a maple; in autumn they turn brilliant shades of purple, crimson and orange; They are more deeply lobed than the species and t...
Apple Worcester Pearmain

Apple Worcester Pearmain
€18.00
Apple Worcester Pearmain This old favourite was bred in Worcestershire at the end of the 19th century, and is thought to be a seedling of Apple Devonshire Quarrenden. An early to mid-season dessert apple, Apple Worcester Pearmain bears very attractive apples, round and slightly lop-sided, yellowish green almost completely covered with a vivid re...
Malus John Downie

Malus John Downie
€55.00
Ornamental Crabapple John Downie Perhaps the best fruiting crabapple, Malus ‘John Downie’ is a vigorous, small deciduous tree, valued for year-round garden interest and the quality of its fruit. The tree is bushy with a shapely oval head, and the green leaves develop yellow, red and orange tints in autumn. Profuse white blossom opens from pink b...

Betula pubescens - Downy Birch
€16.00
Downy Birch - (Beith chlúmhach) The native species Betula pubescens is a tall, deciduous tree rather similar to the silver birch but with creamy-brown bark rather than white, more upright branches, and fine down on the young twigs. It also prefers damper environments, being found on bogs, and tolerates shadier conditions. Narrowly conical habit....

Hippophae rhamnoides Askola - Sea Buckthorn (female)
€12.00
Sea Buckthorn Askola (Female) A compact, German-developed female cultivar of the sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides ‘Askola’ is a fast-growing, deciduous shrub with silvery, willow-like leaves, particularly suitable for coastal sites or stabilising dunes. Vigorous, tolerates drought. The berries, profusely borne in late Summer, are medium to ...
Apple Egremont Russet
Apple Egremont Russet
€42.00
Apple Egremont Russet A dessert apple dating back to Victorian times, Malus domestica Egremont Russet is the most popular and widely grown russet-type apple. The tree is small with a bushy habit, and is a good, regular cropper, easy to grow, and a spur-bearer. Suitable for colder, rainier areas; the fruit is very resistant to scab. The fruit is...
Damson Farleigh

Damson Farleigh
€18.00
Damson Farleigh Found as a wild seedling in Kent about 1820, culinary Damson Farleigh is nevertheless extremely hardy and reliable in the colder and wetter parts of Ireland. The fruit is small, oval, and blue-black with a heavy bluish bloom; the flesh is yellow, dry and firm, with a rich, tart, damson flavour, perfect for cooking and jam-making ...
Fig Sultane

Fig Sultane
€8.00
Fig Sultane An autumn-ripening fig from the south of France, Fig Sultane is nevertheless suited to Irish conditions because the figlets form late enough to escape frosts. In the warmest parts of the country, it can be be fan-trained against a south- or south-west-facing wall; the roots will need to be confined to a planting pit or root restricti...
Plum Marjorie's Seedling

Plum Marjorie's Seedling
€18.00
Plum Marjorie’s Seedling Found as a chance seedling at a Berkshire farm in 1912, late dual-purpose Plum Marjorie’s Seedling is widely grown commercially for all the reasons that make it a good choice for the home grower. The fruit, which can be picked as late as October, is large, with deep blue-black, bloomed skin; the flesh is greenish-yellow ...

Jasminum officianale Clotted Cream
€15.00
Jasmine Clotted Cream A version of the Sweet Jasmine, with cream to light lemon, star-shaped flowers opening from pink buds from early to late summer. Vigorous and twining this Jasmine needs support to climb up to its full height and is best grown in full sun for the strongest fragrance. It will also thrive in partial shade in a sheltered well-...
Apple Winston

Apple Winston
€18.00
Apple Winston Bred in Berkshire in the first half of the 20th century, late dessert Apple Winston is nevertheless suitable for all areas, and is an excellent garden tree. The fruit is small to medium-sized, yellowish-green, flushed and streaked red. The flesh is light cream, crisp and juicy; the taste eaten from the tree is quite sharp, but it s...
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser
€15.00
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser Soil Renew is a combination of organic plant matter and an ecosystem of microorganisms which creates humus in the soil. It will continue to improve the quality of soil over time. It is in pellet form and should be applied on the surface of the soil once a year. It is easy to use and should not be dug into the soil. ...
Apple Braeburn

Apple Braeburn
€18.00
Apple Braeburn A red flushed, crisp, sweet and juicy apple which requires a sunny, well-sheltered position, Braeburn was discovered in a New Zealand orchard in the 1950s. It is a late blooming tree (Pollination Group 4) which is partially self-fertile. Apples are ready for picking in October and will keep until March. Braeburn is a very importan...

Hydrangea paniculata Diamant Rouge
€10.00
Hydrangea Diamant Rouge A new panicle hydrangea grown for its unusual colour and dramatic impact, Hydrangea paniculata Diamant Rouge® is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a rounded habit. The leaves emerge quite early, a good green which colours nicely in autumn. Masses of big, cone-shaped flowers, borne on strong stems, emerge creamy-white, ...
Gage Denniston’s Superb

Gage Denniston’s Superb
€18.00
Gage Denniston’s Superb Bred in New York State in the 19th century, dessert Plum Denniston’s Superb is thought to be a true plum, but has beautiful greengage-like fruit, and is less fussy than most gages. Small, round, greenish-yellow fruit with sweet, rich, greengage flavour. Moderately vigorous, upright-spreading tree with a tendency to devel...