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Magnolia x soulangeana Alba Superba
€15.00
Magnolia x soulangeana Alba Superba A beautiful, newly introduced hybrid magnolia, Magnolia x soulangeana Alba Superba is a large, slow-growing shrub with a dense crown and an elegant, upright, almost columnar habit, which makes it a good choice as a specimen for smaller gardens. The large, upright flowers, initially tulip-shaped, later more spr...
Magnolia x soulangeana lilliflora Genie
€55.00
Magnolia Genie A new, New Zealand-bred hybrid between cultivars of Magnolia soulangeana and Magnolia lilliflora, Magnolia x soulangeana lilliflora Genie is a medium-sized shrub with an upright narrow habit, ideal for the smallest garden. Beautiful deep burgundy-red flowers appear in mid-spring on the bare branches, and retain their rich colour ...
Malus coccinella Courtarou - Flowering Crab apple
€10.00
Flowering Crabapple Stunning dark pink flowers in early Spring. Fresh growth emerges bronze-green before turning burgundy in summer. Small glossy red apples hang on the tree from autumn into winter. This is a beautiful choice for smaller gardens, and as it is relatively new to cultivation. Site: Requires some shelter from windSoil: Prefers well...
Malus Prairie Fire - Flowering Crab Apple
€18.00
Malus Prairie Fire An outstanding American-bred crab apple, Malus Prairifire is a small, spreading deciduous tree, good as a specimen in a small garden. It is grown mainly for its large, very deep pink, single flowers, which appear prolifically in April; they are lightly scented and are very good for pollinators. These are followed by red fruit...
Malus x moerslandii Profusion Improved - Flowering Crab apple
€24.00
Ornamental Crabapple Profusion Improved An improved version of the hybrid flowering crabapple bred by Directeur Moersland in France, Malus x moerslandii Profusion Improved is a small, ornamental deciduous tree, particularly compact, and a perfect specimen tree for year-round interest in the smaller garden. The leaves emerge coppery-red, turning ...
Ostrya carpinifolia - Hop Hornbeam
€20.00
Hop Hornbeam Ostrya carpinifolia is a beautiful, underutilized tree. Its hop-like female flowers and elongated male catkins are valued by insects and the seeds which follow provide food for smaller mammals. Hop Hornbeam wood is quick growing, dense and heavy and valued by craftspeople throughout the world. The pleasing shape of Ostrya carpinifol...
Paulownia elongata
Paulownia elongata
€30.00
Paulownia elongata A tree with beautiful, bee-friendly flowers, Paulownia elongata is a large, vigorous, exceptionally fast growing, deciduous tree with an upright habit and a rounded, open crown when young, later flat-topped. This is a tree for parkland, as older branches become hollow, and can fall in storms. The bark is grey-brown, and twigs ...
Paulownia tomentosa - Foxglove Tree
€10.00
Paulownia tomentosa - Foxglove Tree Grown for its enormous leaves and masses of lavender flowers in summer, Paulownia tomentosa is a medium-sized, very fast-growing, deciduous tree with a broad, spreading habit and rather thick branches. Striking, green, oval leaves up to 8”/25cm long leaves are normally produced, but if the tree is cut back to ...
Prunus cerasifera
Prunus cerasifera
€12.00
Cherry Plum (Myrobalan) Not a native plant but sometimes found naturalised in Ireland, the Cherry Plum is a shrub or small, bushy tree grown on its own roots, not grafted. The fruit looks like a large, red or yellow cherry with a very thin skin; the flesh is soft and juicy, both sweet and tart, and tasting of plum, with a semi-clinging stone. It...
Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum
€4.00
Purple Cherry Plum Pissardii The purple cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera Pissardii, also known as Prunus cerasifera var. atropurpurea, is a medium-sized, deciduous, ornamental tree with a round, bushy, spreading head and very dark red-purple leaves. Blush-white single flowers open from pink buds on bare branches in early spring. Occasionally bears...
Prunus cerasiferia Myrobalan - Cherry Plum
€2.00
Cherry Plum (Myrobalan) Not a native plant but sometimes found naturalised in Ireland, the Cherry Plum is a shrub or small, bushy tree grown on its own roots, not grafted. The fruit looks like a large, red or yellow cherry with a very thin skin; the flesh is soft and juicy, both sweet and tart, and tasting of plum, with a semi-clinging stone. I...
Prunus incisa February Pink
Prunus incisa February Pink
€26.00
Fuji Cherry February Pink A cultivar of the Fuji cherry, Prunus incisa ‘February Pink’ is a very small, spreading deciduous, tree or large shrub grown for its delicate, very early blossom and bright autumn colour. The long, oval leaves open red, turning green in summer and orange-red in autumn. Single pink flowers with darker centres open in Feb...
Prunus insititia - Bullace
€3.00
Bullace The native species from which the cultivated damsons and bullaces derived, Prunus insititia is a small, sometimes spiny, deciduous tree which can also be planted as part of a fruiting hedge. The bullace tree is upright, rounded and spreading with glossy, dark green oval leaves. Small white flowers appear on the bare branches in early spr...
Prunus pendula Pendula Rubra
Prunus pendula Pendula Rubra
€20.00
Weeping Rosebud Cherry A long-cultivated ornamental cherry from Japan, Prunus pendula Pendula Rubra is a small, even very small, slow-growing, deciduous tree with a spreading, then weeping habit, grown for its lovely spring blossom and good autumn colour. The long oval, pointed, green leaves with serrated edges turn lovely shades of orange and r...
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...
Prunus Shizuka/Fragrant Cloud
€20.00
Flowering Cherry Fragrant Cloud One of the Matsumae hybrid cherries bred in Japan, Prunus Shizuka is a medium-sized, vigorous, deciduous tree with a markedly spreading habit, grown for its stunning spring blossom and good autumn colour. The long oval, pointed leaves emerge bronze, turning mid-green in summer and orange in autumn. In May, the you...
Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)
Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)
€26.00
Ornamental Cherry Blushing Bride One of the most beautiful Japanese flowering cherries, Prunus Shogetsu (Moonlight on Pines), also known as Oku Miyako (Blushing Bride), is a small, deciduous tree, with a broad, gracefully spreading crown, often wider than it is tall when mature. Masses of large, double, white flowers up to 5cm across, hanging fr...
Prunus Snow Showers
Prunus Snow Showers
€26.00
Ornamental Cherry Snow Showers A compact, weeping form of Fuji cherry, Prunus Snow Showers, also known as ‘Prunus Hillier’s Weeping’, is a very small, deciduous tree for the most confined spaces. It is perfect as a patio tree, and can be grown in a large pot or tub. Masses of pure white, single flowers cover the long, weeping branches in March ...
Prunus spinosa - Blackthorn
€1.20
Blackthorn, Sloe - (Draighean) Grown as a Tree A well known native tree, the strong white flowers appear before the leaves and it is a great herald of Spring in our hedgerows across the country. The timber from blackthorn is dense, burns exceptionally well and with little smoke, it is also used to make shillelagh sticks & In folklore, blackt...
Prunus x incisa Woodfield Cluster
€20.00
Fuji Cherry Woodfield Cluster A dwarf hybrid of the Fuji cherry bred by the Irish horticulturist Keith Lamb, Prunus x incisa Woodfield Cluster is a medium-sized deciduous shrub with a delicate, spreading habit and a fantastic display of spring blossom, ideal for a small or Japanese garden. The long, serrated leaves emerge pale green, turning dee...