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Filbert - Corylus maxima Kentish Cob
€20.00
Filbert Kentish Cob Actually a filbert rather than a cob, Corylus maxima Kentish Cob is a compact cultivar of the deciduous native hazel tree. The nuts have a particularly fine flavour, and the dangling yellow male catkins are a lovely sight in late winter. It’s compact for a hazel, with a bushy habit, rather slow growing and not the heaviest cr...
Plum Czar

Plum Czar
€18.00
Plum Czar Bred in Hertfordshire in the 1870s, Plum Czar is primarily a culinary plum, but can also be eaten raw when fully ripe. Thrives even in northern areas, areas of heavy rainfall, and northern aspects. Medium-sized to large, deep purple fruit with tart, yellow-orange flesh, juicier and sweeter when fully ripe. Compact, attractive tree; re...
Apple Dabinett

Apple Dabinett
€18.00
Apple Dabinett In the early 20th century, a William Dabinett found this apple, named Dabinett after him, as a chance seedling in a Somerset hedgerow, since when it has become very widely grown for its excellent cider and ease of cultivation. Small, green, aromatic apples, sometimes flushed or flecked with red, produce a bitter-sweet juice of suc...

Sambucus nigra Black Lace (Eva)
€12.00
Elder Black Lace A fast-growing deciduous large shrub or small tree, Sambucus nigra Black Lace has elegant finely-cut leaves of a rich, dark purple-black colour. The flowers produced in May and June are similar to the native Elder, having strongly scented flat heads of tiny creamy-white flowers, but with pink flushes throughout. In Autumn, the f...
Corylus avellana Contorta

Corylus avellana Contorta
€12.00
Corkscrew Hazel A large shrub or small tree, Corylus avellana Contorta is a form of our native Hazel, found growing wild in an English hedgerow in the 1860's. It is well-known because of its unusual and very ornamental twisted branches. In some parts of Europe, the corkscrew Hazel is used in Easter celebrations: branches are brought into the hou...

Cornus controversa Variegata - Wedding Cake Tree
€18.00
Cornus controversa Variegata - Wedding Cake Tree A beautiful addition to any garden, this slow growing deciduous tree boasts beautiful, elegantly layered horizontal branches, which will bear clusters of small white flowers in summer. Creamy-white variegated leaves turning yellow in autumn. Perfect specimen tree to show off in any garden.Site: Re...

Prunus serrulata Tai Haku - Great White Cherry
€55.00
Ornamental Cherry Tai Haku - Great White Cherry Perhaps the finest Japanese flowering cherry of all, Prunus Tai Haku was lost in Japan, and only saved from extinction by the English flowering cherry enthusiast, ‘Cherry’ Ingram, who propagated it from a dying tree in Sussex and distributed it round the world. The Great White Cherry is a medium-...

Sequoiadendron giganteum - Giant Redwood
€25.00
Giant Redwood A vigorous and long-living evergreen conifer tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum eventually reaches a huge size, with a heavy trunk and thick reddish brown bark. When young, the Giant Redwood or ‘Wellingtonia’ has a conical habit but as it matures, the branches become more widely spaced and downswept while the lower stem becomes free of...
Acer palmatum Atropurpureum

Acer palmatum Atropurpureum
€25.00
Purple Leaved Japanese Maple A small deciduous tree that has been in cultivation in Japan for a very long time. The fresh, delicate looking foliage is almost transparent in the sunlight and the overall shape of Japanese Maples make them an excellent choice as a specimen tree in a sheltered spot. Acer palmatum Atropurpureum is the dark purple-lea...
Fatsia japonica

Fatsia japonica
€12.00
False Castor Oil Plant Fatsia japonica has dark green, glossy leaves that are held on spreading stems. The leaves are very large and have a maple-leaf shape, giving this plant a tropical look - it’s native to southern Japan, southern Korea, and Taiwan and in fact, the word "fatsi" is an approximation of the old Japanese word for 'eight', referri...
Fargesia rufa

Fargesia rufa
€22.00
Chinese Fountain Bamboo This is a very hardy bamboo with the classic green and orange canes that have pink sheaths when young. With masses of leaves, it’s a favourite of the giant panda should you have one grazing your garden! Non-invasive and clumping, it does have a fast growth rate so think about where you’re going to plant because it will re...
Laburnum x watereri Vossii

Laburnum x watereri Vossii
€20.00
Laburnum x watereri Vossii Also known as Golden Chain, Laburnum x watereri Vossii is a small, fast-growing, deciduous tree with a magnificent display of golden-yellow flowers in late May and early June. These hang down in long racemes, and are followed by small, flat pods containing pea-like seeds. The light green leaves are divided into three ...
Sorbus Joseph Rock

Sorbus Joseph Rock
€55.00
Ornamental Rowan Joseph Rock An outstanding ornamental rowan, especially striking in autumn, Sorbus aucuparia Joseph Rock is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with an upright habit and a narrow crown, becoming more rounded as it matures. Creamy-white flowers appear in spring, followed by masses of creamy-yellow berries, which mature to amber and pe...
Eucalyptus gunnii

Eucalyptus gunnii
€5.00
Eucalyptus gunnii - Cider Gum Probably the best known hardy eucalypt in Ireland, Eucalyptus gunnii is a large, very fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright, open habit. Attractively peeling, thin grey bark drops away to reveal yellowish-brown patches which weather beautifully to pinkish- or greenish-grey. The juvenile leaves are almost rou...
Sorbus vilmorinii

Sorbus vilmorinii
€55.00
Vilmorin’s Rowan An excellent ornamental rowan for the small garden, Sorbus vilmorinii is a small, elegantly spreading, deciduous tree. Flat, fluffy heads of creamy-white flowers in early summer are followed in autumn by rose-pink berries which slowly fade through pale pink to white, and persist into winter. The leaves are very attractive, oliv...

Corylus colurna - Turkish Hazel
€5.00
Turkish Hazel Also known as the Constantinople hazel, Corylus colurna is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with a stately, symmetrical, pyramidal habit, more narrowly columnar when young. The bark becomes corky with age and sometimes peels away. The broad, green, oval leaves have a serrated edge, and turn a rich yellow before leaf-fall. Yellow catk...
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...
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 ...
Sorbus Copper Kettle

Sorbus Copper Kettle
€32.00
Rowan Copper Kettle Grown for its autumn colour and masses of pale orange berries, Sorbus Copper Kettle is a small, compact, deciduous tree with an upright, branching habit, very suitable for the small garden. Creamy-white flowers appear in May, followed in late summer by masses of long-lasting copper-orange berries. The leaves are deep green, r...
Fargesia scabrida Asian Wonder

Fargesia scabrida Asian Wonder
€35.00
Fargesia Asian Wonder Fargesia Asian Wonder is a medium size bamboo with an open branch growth habit. It is definitely suitable for containers, where it will grow to about 2-3 meters (6-9ft) high, or as a non-spreading specimen plant in the ground where it will reach to up to 4m high. It is suitable for hedging and screening as well, with pretty...