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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 padus - Bird Cherry
€1.80
Bird Cherry - (Donnroisc) An small growing native tree that is adaptable to many situations, Prunus padus has striking almond-scented flowers borne on small upright panicles in April. In Autumn it is often laden with small, dark, bitter cherries which are a favourite of all kinds of birds. Like Wild Cherry, the Spring flowers provide an early so...
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 Pink Perfection

Prunus Pink Perfection
€16.00
Ornamental Cherry Pink Perfection Grown for its spectacular spring blossom, Prunus Pink Perfection is a small, deciduous tree with ascending branches which droop at the tips. The long oval, pointed leaves with serrated edges emerge bronze-green, turning green in summer with orange tints in autumn. In mid- to late spring, the branches are covered...
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 Spire

Prunus Spire
€20.00
Flowering Cherry Spire A good choice for the smaller garden or as a street tree, Prunus Spire is a small to medium-sized, fairly fast-growing, deciduous tree with a narrow, columnar habit when young, later fanning out a little at the crown to a vase shape. The long, elliptical leaves emerge reddish-bronze, turning yellow-green and then green in ...

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...

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...

Pterocarya rhoifolia - Japanese Wingnut
€30.00
Japanese Wingnut Akin to the Causasian wingnut, this Japanese native was brought into cultivation in Europe in the late 1800s, though it is still relatively rare in cultivation. Boasts gorgeous yellow Autumn colour, and fantastic long racemes of winged seed in Autumn into winter. Growing into a large broad tree, it makes a beautiful specimen for...
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 - Wild Pear
€3.00
Pyrus communis - Wild Pear Thought to be one of the ancestors of domestic pears, Pyrus communis is a small, deciduous tree with a columnar habit, much taller than cultivated, grafted pear-trees. With fissured, sometimes scaly, grey brown bark, and often thorny, it bears glossy, deep green, pointed-oval leaves. In mid-spring, clusters of bright w...

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 Acutissima - Sawtooth Oak
€10.00
Sawtooth Oak A beautiful example of an oak tree, Native to Asia. It bears beautiful light yellow flowers in long clusters before the leaves break bud in the Spring. Growing tall and wide to an eventually large tree, it's best placed in a larger garden. Eventually it will develop unusual looking bristly cupped acorns, which are well sought after ...
Quercus alba - White oak

Quercus alba - White oak
€40.00
Quercus alba - White oak From the north-east US and Canada, Quercus alba is a very large, slow-growing, long-lived, deciduous tree with a wide-spreading, branched habit, rather like that of the common (pedunculate) oak. The bark is pale ash-grey and rugged. The large, deeply lobed leaves emerge pinkish-red, silvery with downy hairs. They turn de...

Quercus bicolor - Swamp White Oak
€40.00
Swamp White Oak From NE North America, Quercus bicolor is a stately, medium-sized to tall, deciduous tree with a short trunk and rounded crown. The greyish-brown bark flakes off in long plates. The lobed leaves are deep, glossy green with white undersides, turning yellow, occasionally reddish-purple, in autumn. The catkins are unobtrusive and ye...

Quercus Buckleyi - Texas Red Oak
€40.00
Texas red oak Occasionally referred to as Quercus rubra var. texana, this medium growing tree is endemic to the southern great plains of Texas and Oklahoma. It grows well on dry, infertile soil. Highly praised for its shade-casting canopy and beautiful winter silhouette. Site: Tolerates some coastal exposureSoil: Any soil Position: Full sun, par...