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Acer tataricum ginnala - Amur Maple
€6.00
Amur Maple A small, vigorous tree with an upright habit; the dark green, glossy 3-lobed leaves are light green on the reverse and become bright red in autumn. Acer ginnala (syn. Acer tataricum subsp. ginnala) is a summer-flowering tree with creamy yellow fragrant panicles of small flowers, followed by persistent red-winged fruits until winter. A...

Acer truncatum x Acer platanoides Keith’s Form (Norwegian Sunset®)
€18.00
Maple Norwegian Sunset® An ornamental hybrid maple grown for its shapely form and wonderful autumn colour, Acer truncatum x A. platanoides Keith’s Form (Norwegian Sunset ®) is a medium-sized, fairly fast-growing, deciduous tree with a well-branched habit, oval and upright when young, but broadening with age to a domed form. Glossy, slightly le...
Aesculus x arnoldiana

Aesculus x arnoldiana
€32.00
Arnold's Buckeye Related to the familiar horse chestnut, Aesculus x arnoldiana is a natural hybrid between three North American species. A large, deciduous tree, it has a much more open habit than the horse chestnut. Huge ‘candles’ of pale yellow flowers, marked with red and held clear of the leaves cover the tree in late spring, followed in aut...
Aesculus x carnea Briotii

Aesculus x carnea Briotii
€15.00
Red Horse Chestnut A hybrid of the naturalised horse chestnut and Aesculus pavia, Aesculus x carnea Briotii is a large, deciduous tree with a rounded crown, very similar to, but smaller than the horse chestnut. Magnificent ‘candles’ – conical panicles – of bright pinkish-red flowers with yellow centres appear in May, followed in autumn by green ...

Amelanchier alnifolia Obelisk
€8.00
Saskatoon Obelisk A cultivar of the Alder-leaved Amelanchier or Saskatoon, Amelanchier alnifolia Obelisk is a very upright shrub or small tree with good autumn colour, colouring best in acid soil. Pretty, fragrant white blossom in spring is followed by round, red, edible berries which mature to black in June. These cook to a sharp, rich red and ...

Amelanchier alnifolia Thiessen
€12.50
Saskatoon Thiessen A beautiful shrub for the smaller garden, Amelanchier alnifolia Thiessen Is a large, multi-stemmed, deciduous shrub of average vigour, with an upright, rounded, rather spreading habit, sometimes suckering with age. The oval leaves are deep green, turning a strong yellow in autumn. Beautiful clusters of scented, white flowers a...

Amelanchier canadensis - Service Berry
€3.00
Serviceberry A dense, upright, suckering, deciduous shrub or small tree with a narrow crown, Amelanchier canadensis is grown for its lovely blossom and autumn colour. It bears loose, upright clusters of white, star-shaped flowers in late spring, followed by purplish-black berries, which are edible, although unexciting. The leaves open bronze, t...

Amelanchier lamarckii - Snowy Mespilus
€3.50
Snowy Mespilus A large, upright shrub or small tree with a graceful, open habit, Amelanchier lamarckii is grown for its lovely blossom and autumn colour. It bears loose racemes of starry, white flowers in late spring, followed by red to purplish-black berries, which are edible, if insipid, and attractive to birds. The leaves open bronze, turning...

Amelanchier x grandiflora Robin Hill AGM
€20.00
Snowy Mespilus Robin Hill An outstanding cultivar of a hybrid amelanchier or snowy mespilus, Amelanchier x grandiflora Robin Hill is a small tree, an ideal specimen for the smaller garden. The habit is dense and conical, and the masses of starry flowers, pink in bud, opening pale pink and turning white, appear before the leaves are fully out. Th...

Aralia spinosa | Devils Walking Stick
€22.00
Devil's Walking Stick Also known as the angelica tree, deciduous Aralia spinosa gets its unusual common name from the gnarled, spiny appearance of the stems when it is not in leaf. Originally from North America, it is fast-growing and umbrella-like in habit. Its tall, spreading stems bear huge, prickly, heavily divided leaves, up to 3ft (90cm) l...

Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree
€8.00
Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree - (Caithne) Thought to be native to the south-west of Ireland, and sometimes called the Killarney strawberry tree or caithne, Arbutus unedo is also found in Mediterranean countries. It is mainly found in the wild in Co. Kerry especially in the Killarney district where it forms a large part of the natural forest on...
Arbutus unedo Compacta

Arbutus unedo Compacta
€10.00
Dwarf Strawberry Tree A small growing form of the native Killarney strawberry tree. It bears fruit that are rather like a strawberry to look at, though not in taste. These are borne at the same time as the flowers, in late autumn, taking a year to mature. Glossy, dark green leaves with serrated edges and attractive cinnamon-brown bark, peeling i...
Arbutus unedo Rubra

Arbutus unedo Rubra
€5.00
Red Strawberry Tree A form of the native Killarney strawberry tree or caithne, Arbutus unedo f. rubra differs from the species only in having deep pink flowers. A small to medium-sized, slow-growing evergreen tree or large shrub, it bears fruit rather like a strawberry to look at, though not in taste. These are borne at the same time as the flow...
Betula ermanii Holland

Betula ermanii Holland
€49.50
Erman’s Birch Holland A Dutch-bred birch with year-round interest, Betula ermanii Holland is a tall, deciduous tree with an open, rounded, ovate crown and elegant habit. It is one of the first to come into leaf in spring, and one of the first to lose its leaves in autumn, revealing beautiful, flaking, silvery-yellow bark which looks lovely in th...

Betula nigra - River Birch
€7.00
River Birch A fast growing large tree with beautiful creamy, peeling bark that darkens with age. Betula nigra is the perfect tree for wet ground. Native to the Southeastern U.S. where it mainly grows along riverbanks in which it is a valuable tree in preventing erosion and it has in fact been a popular tree in Europe for many years because of t...
Betula utilis Long Trunk

Betula utilis Long Trunk
€18.00
Weeping Himalayan Birch A weeping form of the West Himalayan birch, Betula utilis Long Trunk is a small to medium-sized deciduous tree with the same brilliant white, peeling bark and a slender habit. Dark green, triangular leaves turn a warm yellow in autumn. The bark can be power-washed or scrubbed to keep it pristine. Particularly attractive p...

Betula utilis Wakehurst Place Chocolate
€15.00
Himalayan Birch Wakehurst Place Chocolate A rare and beautiful form of the West Himalayan birch, Betula utilis Wakehurst Place Chocolate was bred at Wakehurst Place in Sussex, a botanical garden managed by Kew. Wakehurst Place Chocolate is a vigorous, medium-sized, deciduous tree with a slender habit, named for its gorgeous, dark chocolate-brown...

Carpinus betulus Frans Fontaine
€10.00
Upright Hornbeam Bred in Holland, Carpinus betulus Frans Fontaine is a compact and upright cultivar of the hornbeam, making it suitable for smaller gardens. Long-lived, medium-sized, deciduous tree with an attractive form, even in winter. Glossy, mid-green, beech-like leaves, turning golden in autumn. Tolerates heavy, wetter soils, but drought-t...

Carpinus betulus Rockhampton Red
€10.00
Carpinus betulus Rockhampton Red This Hornbeam is similar growth wise to common Carpinus betulus but with the addition of wonderful red Autumn colour, from late September to October, the leaves turn different shades of bright red and orange. These colors normally persist until mid November, then the leaves turn brown. Discovered in 1990 by an UK...
Catalpa bignonioides

Catalpa bignonioides
€5.00
Indian Bean Tree From the southern states of America, the Indian bean tree, Catalpa bignioides, is a large, deciduous tree with a spreading crown, and makes a beautiful specimen tree for a large garden. Light green, floppy, heart-shaped leaves up to 25cm/9” across. Big panicles of white, orchid-like flowers with orange and purple markings at the...