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Nothofagus x alpina

Nothofagus x alpina
€8.00
Nothofagus x alpina Originally from Chile and Argentina, Nothofagus alpina is a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree with a conical, quite open habit and good autumn colour. Beech-like leaves, oval, pointed and with very deeply impressed veins are deep green, turning orange and red in autumn. Inconspicuous flowers are followed, on female flowers,...

Nyssa aquatica - Water Tupelo
€45.00
Nyssa aquatica - Water Tupelo

Nyssa sylvatica - Black Tupelo
€8.00
Black Tupelo A beautiful slow-growing deciduous tree with an elegant, broadly conical habit. Though not standing out for any particular reason for most of the year, its exceptionally ordinary looking leaves have among the most stunning of autumn colours, starting by turning an intense red and slowly turning purple with light orange hues of pink ...

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...

Parrotia persica - Persian Ironwood
€8.00
Persian Ironwood A beautiful branched spreading ornamental tree or large shrub, providing interest right throughout the year. Native to northern Iran and southern Azerbaijan, it has been cultivated as an ornamental tree since the mid-1800s. In Winter it flowers with many clusters of small red flowers while also showing off its beautiful bark. Sp...
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 ...
Platanus orientalis Mirkovec

Platanus orientalis Mirkovec
€25.00
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Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane
€5.00
London Plane A vigorous, upright deciduous tree with distinctively flaking, brown, grey and cream bark resembling army camouflage, Platanus acerifolia has bright green lobed leaves and bears curious clusters of persistent round fruits in autumn and winter. Its true origins were long debated, though it is now agreed it is a natural hybrid between...

Populus Alba - Silver Poplar
€3.00
Silver poplar Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Populus alba is a great pick for many situations, it grows well be the sea, and due to its extensive root system it is also praised for its erosion control capabilities, especially around river banks and even by the sea. It is exceptionally wind tolerant, though best planted as part of ...

Populus candicans Aurora - Variegated Poplar
€25.00
Variegated Poplar This used to be a very popular tree in Irish gardens, boasting many uses, such as a wind-hardy shelter or privacy screen, with quick growth and stunning colour. Thankfully this lovely ornamental is making a comeback. If left unpruned it can form a tall spreading tree up to 40ft, but in order to keep its exceptional variegation,...

Populus deltoides Purple Tower - Eastern Cottonwood
€10.00
Eastern Cottonwood Purple Tower Quite new to the market, this tall, dark, purple-leaved Poplar is a good option for medium sized gardens. It grows strictly upright and left unpruned, it might reach the size of its parent plant (up to 25m), so pruning is recommended for keeping it smaller. Pollarding is best practice to keep this plant beautiful;...
Populus jacquemontii Glauca

Populus jacquemontii Glauca
€20.00
Large leaved poplar This is a rare and beautiful large tree, with striking large matte blue tinted leaves up to 20cm long, emerging a beautiful bronze colour. Native to China and Nepal, and only introduced to the UK in the 1980s where its oldest specimen planted in the mid 80s is now 30ft tall, best planted in a medium to large garden. Site: Ide...

Populus nigra Italica - Lombardy Poplar
€2.90
Lombardy Poplar A fantastic tree that grows in a tall, slim, columnar manner, Often planted along road sides all over Ireland it acts as a good inland wind break thanks to its flexible wood, and its attractive large foliage which has a dark upperside, and silver underside, Centainly not a tree for a smaller garden, best planted far from any buil...

Populus robusta - Hybrid Poplar
€3.50
Hybrid poplar A tall spreading tree that is very fast growing and tolerant of varied conditions. A male variety producing showy bright red catkins in early spring, and coppery-bronze foliage maturing to dark green. It makes a great windbreak or quick shade tree. As with most poplars best planted far from buildings as the roots can be too vigoro...
Populus tremula - Aspen

Populus tremula - Aspen
€3.00
Quaking Aspen - (Crann creathach) This is a beautiful tree with 'trembling' circular foliage, native to Ireland and much of Europe and Asia. It tends to grow in clonal colonies where it keeps 'suckering' rather than seeding, sometimes reaching many thousands of years old. When planted in a medium garden it is best to keep it well pollarded, for ...
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...