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Prunus x yedoensis Shidare yoshino
€20.00
Weeping Yoshino Cherry A weeping form of the hybrid Yoshino cherry, Prunus x yedoensis ‘Shidare-yoshino’ is a medium-sized tree whose branches arch right down to the ground. In early spring it produces masses of large, single, almond-scented flowers, pale pink fading to white, in racemes along the bare branches. The green leaves emerge after th...
Pterostyrax hispida
Pterostyrax hispida
€22.00
Epaulette Tree From the far east, Pterostyrax hispida is a large, spreading, bushy shrub or often multi-stemmed tree with a broad, open crown and peeling, aromatic, grey bark. The leaves are ovate and tapered, 8”/20cm long, and a fresh, bright green. Long, dangling, clusters of fragrant, fluffy, white flowers are borne in June and July, and are ...
Pyrus communis Beech Hill
€8.00
Ornamental Pear Beech Hill A particularly good cultivar of the Wild Pear, Pyrus communis Beech Hill has a narrow columnar habit, good for smaller gardens, and especially adequate as a street tree. White Spring flowers followed by gorgeous glossy leaves and later in the year, of course, pears, which birds will love. Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: ...
Quercus phillyraeoides - Black Ridge Oak
€8.00
Black Ridge Oak An unusual tree in Europe, also commonly known as Ubame oak. Native to a small area of Japan, it's evergreen with tough glossy leaves, and as oaks go, quite a small tree. Suitable for many locations, potentially useful as a privacy hedge. In its native lands it is mainly coppiced for use as Binchotan, a rare and valuable type of ...
Robinia pseudoacacia - Black Locust
€4.00
Black Locust Incredibly tough tree, tolerant of drought. Spiny shoots and pinnate leaves with small round leaflets turn a light yellow in Autumn. Rugged, deeply fissured bark. Often suckers, so best give it plenty of space. Fragrant, creamy-white pea-like flowers are produced in drooping clusters from late spring. Popular in cityscapes thanks to...
Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia - Golden Robinia
€26.00
Golden Robinia Akin to its parent, the Golden Locust is an incredibly tough tree, tolerant of drought. Amazing gold-coloured pinnate leaves with small round leaflets and creamy-white pea-like flowers are produced in drooping clusters from late spring. Popular in cityscapes thanks to its resistance to pollution and poor air quality. It is a must-...
Salix babylonica pendula - Weeping Willow
€18.00
Weeping willow This is a stunning, elegant weeping tree. Regularly planted as a specimen near a lake where it can be best appreciated, its branches will droop down touching the water below providing great aesthetic quality and, most importantly, a wildlife haven. Coupled with its exquisite Winter silhouette it is deserving of any mid to larger s...
Salix babylonica Tortuosa - Contorted willow
€4.00
Contorted willow A tall shrubby upright willow with twisted and contorted branches that spiral upwards, bearing interesting twisted leaves that are said to resemble dragons claws. Popular among florists as they can easily fit the cuttings into almost any bouquet. Salix babylonica Tortuosa has a stunning silhouette in the Winter, coupled with l...
Salix caprea Kilmarnock - Kilmarnock Weeping Willow
€49.50
Kilmarnock Willow One of the most popular willows for smaller gardens, Salix caprea Kilmarnock, also known as S. caprea pendula, has been widely planted for decades. Originally a wild ground covering plant eventually grafted onto a straight stem at varying heights for ornamental purposes, its red/yellow stems will droop down gracefully eventua...
Salix erythroflexuosa
Salix erythroflexuosa
€8.00
Willow Erythroflexuosa A hybrid of white willow and the twisted weeping willow, Salix x sepulcralis Erythroflexuosa is a small, fairly fast-growing, deciduous tree, sometimes a large shrub, with a semi-weeping habit. The pendulous, twisting branches are orange-yellow when young, maturing to deep brown. The narrow, pale green leaves are also tw...
Salix magnifica
Salix magnifica
€15.00
Foot Catkin Willow A gorgeous willow, truly living up to its botanical name. Discovered in China around 1900, it boasts beautiful purple leaves in early spring, swiftly followed by tall, slender catkins reaching up to a foot tall! It is easy to grow in almost any soil, and will fit into any size garden, especially if pollarded, though you may ...
Sophora microphylla Sunking
Sophora microphylla Sunking
€22.00
Sophora microphylla Sunking A handsome cultivar of a New Zealand species, Sophora microphylla Sun King is a large evergreen shrub or small tree with a broad, bushy habit. The glossy, deep green leaves are divided into up to 40 pairs of small, oblong leaflets. In February and March, vivid yellow flowers, 2”/5cm long with prettily protruding anthe...
Sorbus aria - Whitebeam
Sorbus aria - Whitebeam
€14.00
Whitebeam (Fionncholl) One of a few native Whitebeams, Sorbus aria being the most common with a large population in Co.Galway. It is a small to medium size tree with many points of interest - the leaves have a bright underside which gives it its common name; in Spring the creamy white flowers are host to many insects; in Autumn and Winter the br...
Sorbus aria Majestica - Whitebeam
€24.00
Sorbus aria Majestica - Whitebeam Possibly the finest cultivar of the native (or long-established) whitebeam, Sorbus aria Majestica is a medium-sized, deciduous tree, with an upright habit when young, and a rounder shape as it matures. The oval leaves are the largest of the whitebeams’, glossy deep green above and whitish underneath, giving a lo...
Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia
€18.00
Cut-leaved Rowan A cultivar of the native Irish rowan or mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia is a medium-sized tree of symmetrical, upright habit. Umbels of creamy-white flowers appear in April–May, followed by large clusters of orange-red berries, which hold well on the tree, in late summer. The mid-green leaves are heavily cut, almost ...
Sorbus aucuparia Cardinal Royal
€45.00
Ornamental Rowan A cultivar of the native Irish rowan or mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia Cardinal Royal is a medium-sized tree of particularly upright and symmetrical form, often used in landscape plantings. Probably the fastest growing rowan, good planted in a line for a fast-growing screen. Creamy-white flowers appear in April–May, followed by ...
Sorbus cashmiriana - Kashmir Rowan
€20.00
Kashmir Rowan A beautiful rowan from the Himalayas, Sorbus cashmiriana is a small, spreading deciduous tree or large shrub. Corymbs of scented, pale pink flowers, larger than those of other rowans, appear in spring, followed in late summer by clusters of big white berries, ½”/12mm wide and pink-tinged at first, hanging from crimson stems. The ...
Sorbus Chinese Lace
Sorbus Chinese Lace
€25.00
Rowan Chinese Lace One of the smallest rowans, Sorbus ‘Chinese Lace’ is a small, upright, deciduous tree of misleadingly delicate appearance. Creamy-white flowers flowers appear in May, followed in late summer by long clusters of long-lasting deep red berries. The leaves are very distinctive, dark green, and deeply divided to give a lacy appeara...
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...
Sorbus matsumurana
Sorbus matsumurana
€22.00
Japanese Ornamental Rowan One of the Japanese sorbus species, little known in Ireland, Sorbus matsumurana is a small, deciduous tree or a large, multi-stemmed shrub with a rounded habit and attractive mottled bark. Typical white rowan flowers are followed in autumn by heavy crops of bright red berries which persist into winter. Serrated ash-li...