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Prunus cerasifera Nigra

Prunus cerasifera Nigra
€55.00
Prunus cerasifera Nigra - Black Cherry Plum The black cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’, also known as ‘Pissardii Nigra’, is a medium-sized, deciduous, ornamental tree with a round, dense, spreading head and dark purplish-black branches and twigs. The emerging leaves are red, turning brownish-purple in summer and red and orange in autumn. P...
Prunus Royal Burgundy

Prunus Royal Burgundy
€55.00
Ornamental Cherry - Prunus Royal Burgundy One of the best purple-leaved cherries, Prunus ‘Royal Burgundy’ is a medium-sized, slightly spreading, deciduous tree, valued for its striking colour, lovely blossom and year-round interest. In habit and garden-worthiness it is like Prunus ‘Kanzan’, to which it’s closely related. Masses of large, double...

Prunus serrula - Tibetan cherry
€55.00
Tibetan Cherry A star of the winter garden, Prunus serrula, the Tibetan cherry, is a medium-sized, round-headed, deciduous tree with the most beautiful copper-red bark, which peels to reveal shining mahogany new bark underneath. A fairly slow-growing, strong little tree, it makes the perfect specimen in the right position. Plant in full sun to b...

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-...
Prunus Shirofugen

Prunus Shirofugen
€55.00
Ornamental Cherry Shirofugen A perfect flowering cherry specimen for the medium-sized garden, Prunus Shirofugen (‘White god’) is a small to medium-sized, deciduous tree with a graceful, spreading habit, taking on a flat-topped appearance as it matures. Fragrant, double white flowers open from pink buds in May, turning pink as they age. The leav...
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...

Prunus x subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea
€55.00
Ornamental Cherry Autumnalis Rosea A perfect specimen tree for the winter garden, and particularly well suited to our mild winters, Prunus x subhirtella Autumnalis Rosea produces its delicate, pale pink, semi-double flowers from rose-pink buds in mild spells from November until March. The flowers are held in small clusters, gradually fading from...

Pterocarya fraxinifolia - Caucasian Wingnut
€55.00
Caucasian Wingnut Eventually growing to a beautiful large, broad-spreading tree, usually with a short thick trunk with deeply furrowed bark. Ash-like pinnate leaves, that tend to stay on the tree long beyond the new year, and long drooping tassels of green flowers followed by winged seeds. There are some stunning examples in NUI Galway, and UCC....
Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer

Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer
€55.00
Ornamental Pear Chanticleer A cultivar of the far-eastern Callery pear, Pyrus calleryana Chanticleer is a narrowly conical, columnar, medium-sized tree with an architectural quality, especially if limbed up. Masses of creamy-white blossom in spring are followed by small brown fruits. The glossy dark green leaves reliably turn yellow, orange an...

Quercus robur Fastigiata Koster
€55.00
Quercus robur Fastigiata Koster A tall narrow pyramidal version of the Common Oak, sometimes referred to as Cypress Oak. Ideal for growing along an avenue or where space is at a premium. Glossy green leaf turns brown in autumn and can stay on the tree throughout the winter. Valuable plant for native fauna, namely bees, butterflies and birds. Si...
Salix fargesii

Salix fargesii
€15.00
Farges willow A small, shrubby willow with large attractive leaves and stunning, glossy, bloodred winter buds and stems. A great choice for smaller gardens that can grow in any soil, it goes best near a pathway where it can be truly appreciated right throughout the year. Site: Tolerates some coastal exposureSoil: AnyPosition: Full sun, some shad...
Salix integra Hakuro-nishiki

Salix integra Hakuro-nishiki
€16.00
Flamingo Willow A superb dwarf willow, either a large shrub or small tree, Salix integra Hakuro-nishiki has branches that droop slightly at the tips. The narrow, typical willow, leaves emerge light pink, and mature to variegated pink, green and creamy-white, turning predominantly green as summer rolls on. In spring, yellow catkins appear on the ...
Salix purpurea pendula

Salix purpurea pendula
€55.00
Purple Weeping Willow Becoming a popular willow for smaller gardens, Salix purpurea pendula is grafted onto a straight stem at varying heights for ornamental purposes. Its red/yellow stems will droop down gracefully, eventually touching the ground. The early spring catkins have an interesting texture and beautiful appearance and its quirky sha...

Sorbus aria Lutescens - Whitebeam
€55.00
Sorbus aria Lutescens - Whitebeam A popular cultivar of the native or long-established whitebeam, ideal for medium-sized gardens, Sorbus aria Lutescens is a medium-sized, deciduous tree, with an upright habit when young, rounding out as it ages. The oval leaves emerge silver in spring, becoming a distinctive grey-green as the juvenile downiness ...

Sorbus aucuparia Sheerwater Seedling
€55.00
Ornamental Rowan A cultivar of the native Irish rowan or mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia ‘Sheerwater Seedling’ is a vigorous, medium-sized to tall tree of upright, narrow habit, the crown widening with maturity. It is often planted as a street tree. Creamy-white flowers appear in April–May, reliably followed by large clusters of long-lasting re...
Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis

Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis
€49.50
Rowan Edulis An attractive rowan with berries suitable for making rowan jelly, Sorbus aucuparia var. edulis is a hardy, rather slow-growing, deciduous tree with an upright, conical or pyramidal habit, rather more elegantly shaped than the normal rowan. The very divided leaves are larger and darker than the species turning yellow in autumn. Flat ...
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...
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...

Stewartia pseudocamellia - Japanese Stewartia
€28.00
Japanese Stewartia Native to Japan and Korea, not many trees tick as many boxes as the Stewartia pseudocamellia. A tidy shape for relatively small gardens, outstanding spotted bark, amazing flowers, Autumn colour that is second to none, ranging from dark scarlet to brilliant burnt orange... This will be a prized attraction wherever you plant it....

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...