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Fig Brown Turkey
Fig Brown Turkey
€8.00
Fig Brown Turkey Grown for its luscious fruit and beautiful leaves, Fig Brown Turkey is the best choice for Irish conditions. In warmer parts of the country, it can be be fan-trained against a south- or south-west-facing wall with its roots constricted by a planting pit to restrict growth and encourage fruiting. Alternatively, plant it in soil-b...
Apple Katy
Apple Katy
€42.00
Apple Katy One of the best early to mid-season apple varieties, Apple Katy, aka Katya produces medium-sized, red over yellow-green, with cream-coloured, fairly crisp apples with exceptionally juicy flesh. Good, slightly sharp flavour and very firm skin – good for packed lunches and liked by children. The tree is shapely, even with limited prunin...
Dicksonia antarctica - Tree Fern
Dicksonia antarctica - Tree Fern
€35.00
Dicksonia antarctica - Soft Tree-Fern Native to coastal parts of Australia, Dicksonia antarctica is a magnificent, slow-growing, evergreen tree-fern (deciduous in colder areas) and one of the easiest to grow. The brown, fibrous ‘stem’ slowly grows taller, crowned by a rosette of beautiful, glossy, deep green fronds up to three metres long – a wo...
Cherry Stella
Cherry Stella
€55.00
Cherry Stella The first self-fertile sweet cherry, bred in Canada in the 1960s, Cherry Stella is a very good choice where there is only room for one cherry tree. The fruit is large, deep red and glossy, with deep red flesh and a very good, sweet flavour. Vigorous tree, upright at first, spreading later; heavy, reliable cropper. Can be trained a...
Black Mulberry
Black Mulberry
€18.00
Black Mulberry - Morus nigra Medium-sized, spreading tree which makes a beautiful specimen, year-round, with its gnarled branches in winter, and handsome leaves in summer. The Mulberry produces berries when the tree is seven years old and they look rather like a loganberry. Purplish to black, sweet, tangy and juicy, they are a great treat, very ...
Betula utilis Jaquemontii - White Himalayan Birch
Betula utilis Jaquemontii - White Himalayan Birch
€10.00
West Himalayan Birch Also known as the Kashmir birch, Betula utilis var. jacquemontii is a medium-sized, vigorous, fast-growing, deciduous tree grown for its brilliant white, papery bark (rich brown when young) which peels to reveal bands of creamy-pinky-buff. Not as tall as the silver birch, the West Himalayan birch has a broad crown and a grac...
Cercis siliquastrum
Cercis siliquastrum
€12.00
Judas Tree From the eastern Mediterranean, the Judas tree, Cercis siliquastrum, is a small, bushy deciduous tree, ideal for the smaller garden. Broad, heart-shaped leaves emerge bronze, turning green in summer and yellow in autumn. Clusters of purplish-pink, pea-like flowers are borne abundantly on older wood in late April–May, before the leaves...
Filbert - Corylus maxima Red Filbert
€14.00
Corylus maxima Red Filbert A very ornamental variety of cultivated hazel, Corylus maxima ‘Red Filbert’, often referred to as Rode Zellernoot offers a modest display of wine-coloured catkins in late winter, burgundy-purple foliage in spring, turning dark green later, and shiny, red-purple nuts. Light crops of long, slender nuts of excellent flavo...
Cherry Morello
Cherry Morello
€55.00
Cherry Morello A very old variety, grown in England from the early 17th century, acid Cherry Morello is the classic cooking cherry. The fruit is medium-sized, almost black with dark red flesh; wonderful rich cherry flavour when cooked. Fruit contains the anti-oxidant and sleep-regulator melatonin. Compact, spreading tree, very hardy and reliable...
Liquidambar styraciflua
Liquidambar styraciflua
€30.00
Liquidambar styraciflua - Sweet Gum One of the best trees for autumn colour, Liquidambar styraciflua is a large, slow-growing deciduous tree with a pyramidal crown and attractive grey, fissured bark. Twigs and branches sometimes have corky ‘wings’. The leaves are mid-green and glossy with 5-7 lobes, like a maple’s; in autumn they turn brilliant...
Prunus Shirotae
Prunus Shirotae
€55.00
Mount Fuji Cherry Named after Japan’s iconic Mount Fuji, Prunus Shirotae is a small, deciduous tree with a weeping habit when young, taking on the typical flat-topped, spreading Japanese cherry appearance as it matures. It is one of the earliest Japanese flowering cherries to bloom, covered in mid-April with large, pure white, scented, semi-doub...
Filbert - Corylus avellana Hall’s Giant
€20.00
Filbert Hall’s Giant This old, late-season variety of cultivated hazel, Corylus avellana ‘Hall’s Giant’, also known as Merveille de Bollwiller, originated in France, and despite its name, grows as quite a compact bush. It was named for the size of the nuts, although these are a bit smaller than those of some modern varieties. Very vigorous and e...
Prunus serrulata Kanzan
Prunus serrulata Kanzan
€12.00
Flowering Cherry Kanzan Vigorous deciduous tree with wonderful double pink flowers adorning the branches in spring. as the flowers fall they carpet the ground in the most surreal way, Young leaves emerge a beautiful bronze-green soon after the flowers appear. Tightly vase- shaped when young, ultimately spreading as it matures. A very popular tre...
Apple Elstar
Apple Elstar
€18.00
Apple Elstar A superb, late-season dessert apple, Apple Elstar was bred in The Netherlands and is particularly well adapted to the Irish climate. Attractive, medium-sized round fruit, greenish-yellow streaked and blushed with red, with exceptionally juicy, crisp, cream-coloured flesh and an outstanding, honeyed, aromatic flavour. Stores very wel...
Tetradium daniellii - Bee Tree
€45.00
Tetradium daniellii - Bee Bee Tree Originally from China and Korea, Tetradium daniellii is a medium-sized, fast-growing, deciduous tree with a spreading, bushy habit and a broad, open crown. The glossy, dark green leaves are divided into eleven ovate leaflets and are up to 16”/40cm long; they turn yellow in autumn. Corymbs of attractive, scent...
Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle
€8.00
Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle A naturally occurring sport of the sevenbark hydrangea found near the town of Anna, Ohio, Hydrangea arborescens Annabelle is a medium-sized, fast-growing, deciduous shrub with a rounded shape, with a very long period of interest. Huge mophead blooms, up to 1’/30cm across open greenish-white from July, turning crea...
Hydrangea paniculata Limelight®
€10.00
Hydrangea Limelight An outstanding cultivar of the panicle hydrangea with a particularly refined flower colour, Hydrangea paniculata Limelight® is a medium-sized to large, vigorous, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy, spreading habit. The leaves are pale green on grey-green stems, sometimes flushed pink. From mid-summer to autumn the flowers...
Magnolia stellata
Magnolia stellata
€28.00
Magnolia stellata Unlike some magnolias, the Japanese species Magnolia stellata will tolerate alkaline soil (though not thin, chalky soils). It’s a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub or small tree with a broad, rounded shape, the best magnolia for smaller gardens. In early spring, lightly scented, white flowers, 4”/10cm across with up t...
Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai
€6.00
Fuji Cherry Not to be confused with the Mount Fuji cherry Shirotae, Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub originally found on the volcanic slopes of Mt Fuji. The branches are dark, wiry, and slightly twisted, giving an architectural quality to the bush. Spear-shaped, serrated leaves emerge pale bronze-green, ...
Asplenium scolopendrium
Asplenium scolopendrium
€5.00
Hart’s Tongue Fern A native Irish fern, Asplenium scolopendrium is a small, rich green, hardy, clump-forming evergreen fern with broad strap-like leaves with wavy edges, a vivid contrast to lacier ferns. It is often seen at the foot of stone walls – it likes the lime from the mortar, although it will tolerate most well-drained soils, even dry on...