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Sorbus torminalis - Wild Service Tree
€7.00
Wild Service Tree Wild service tree is a deciduous broadleaf tree native to the UK and parts of Europe, Africa and Asia. It is a large growing tree with a spreading habit and broad crown, it also works well as part of a fruiting hedge. The grey bark distinctively cracks into plates, revealing darker bark underneath. Sorbus torminalis has attract...
Sorbus x intermedia - Swedish Whitebeam
€5.00
Swedish Whitebeam A naturally occurring hybrid whitebeam from Scandinavia, Sorbus x intermedia is a medium-sized, spreading, deciduous tree with a broad, rounded crown and compact habit. A tough tree, it copes with coastal exposure and city pollution and is often used as a street tree. Flat white flowers in late spring are followed in autumn by ...
Sorbus x thuringiaca Fastigiata
€20.00
Bastard Service Tree A cross between the native rowan and the whitebeam, Sorbus x thuringiaca Fastigiata is a small to medium-sized, deciduous tree with some of the best features of both parents. It has upright branches and an almost columnar habit when young, eventually forming a more oval crown. The serrated, sometimes semi-divided, leaves ar...
Stewartia sinensis - Chinese Stewartia
€40.00
Chinese Stewartia Related to camellias (and our own domestic tea), Stewartia sinensis is a small to medium-sized, deciduous tree with a spreading, open habit, grown for its bark, flowers and autumn colour. The bark is exceptionally beautiful, ‘as smooth as alabaster and the colour of weathered sandstone’, according to Kew curator William Bean, ‘...
Styrax japonica - Japanese Snowbell
€22.00
Japanese Snowbell An ideal specimen for all but the smallest gardens, Styrax japonicus is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with an elegant, spreading habit and oval, open crown. The very pretty, pointed, oval to diamond-shaped leaves are glossy green, and come in early. They turn yellow with orange tints in autumn, the fallen leaves making a lovel...
Tilia cordata Greenspire
Tilia cordata Greenspire
€24.00
Small-leaved Lime Greenspire A pyramidal form of the small-leaved lime, Tilia cordata Greenspire makes a particularly good avenue tree. It’s a medium-sized to tall, vigorous, deciduous tree with a narrowly conical habit. It can be limbed up to create a bare trunk if wished. The heart-shaped leaves are a deep, glossy green, turning yellow before ...
Tilia cordata Winter Orange
Tilia cordata Winter Orange
€16.00
Small Leaved Lime Winter Orange One of the finest forms of its parent, Tilia cordata Winter orange has large, heart shaped foliage, growing into a tall spreading pyramidal shaped tree. Loved by bees and many other creatures, even squirrels enjoy the branched canopy. Perfect choice for larger gardens as a standalone specimen tree, and also suitab...
Tilia mongolica
Tilia mongolica
€24.00
Mongolian Lime As lime trees go, this is one of the most beautiful. Its small but beautifully edged Ivy-like leaves are delicately held on its branches. It is known for flowering at a young age (approx. 10 years). It's becoming a popular street tree, and of course a specimen tree for medium to larger gardens. Only first cultivated in the late 18...
Tilia platyphyllos - Large leaved Lime
€3.50
Tilia platyphyllos - Large leaved Lime Long established in Ireland, Tilia platyphyllos is a medium-sized, long-lived, deciduous tree with a dense rounded habit and a rather narrow crown. The bark is darker than that of small-leaved lime, and new twigs are a duller colour; nor does it produce twiggy growth at the base of the trunk. The deep-green...
Tilia tomentosa 'pendula', - Weeping Lime
€18.00
Weeping Lime, Silver Pendant Lime Syn. Tilia petiolaris, a magnificent large tree which has weeping branches rather than a weeping habit. The backs of its dark green leaves are fuzzy and white, turning the tree silver in a breeze. It grows to 70 feet tall and 40 feet wide - a tough tree with hanging clusters of small, pale yellow, fragrant flowe...
Ulmus glabra - Wych Elm
Ulmus glabra - Wych Elm
€3.00
Wych Elm (Leamhán sléibhe) This is a relatively unusual native, mostly found in mountainous areas in the Northwest. As with many broadleaved trees it flowers early on bare stems before the leaves break bud, making it an important source of food for insects. The seeds in Autumn are very tempting to red squirrels. Ulmus glabra grows into a mid si...
Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold - Golden Elm
€18.00
Ulmus Sapporo Autumn Gold - Golden Elm An American selection of Elm, resistant to the Dutch Elm Disease. Ulmus resista Sapporo Gold is a fantastic choice for disease resistance and vigour. A fast growing, bushy tree with good Autumn colour. A good avenue tree or can be cut into a very attractive hedge.Site: Tolerates Inland ExposureSoil: Any soi...
Washingtonia robusta
Washingtonia robusta
€15.00
Southern Washingtonia Also known as the Mexican fan palm, Washingtonia robusta is a tender, fast growing, evergreen palm for container growing. It needs to be overwintered in a greenhouse but can be grown outside in summer, giving an exotic, tropical appearance to a sheltered garden. It has a rather narrow habit, and attractive, fan-shaped, gree...
X Chitalpa tashkentensis Summer Bells (Minsum)
€28.00
Summer Bells An unusual and very attractive hybrid between Catalpa and Chilopsis, X Chitalpa tashkentensis Minsum is a small, fast-growing, deciduous tree or medium-sized shrub, with a neat, bushy, rather spreading habit, ideal for smaller gardens. The long, pointed, lance-shaped leaves are matte deep green. Masses of trumpet-shaped, lightly sw...
Zelkova serrata - Japanese Zelkova
€6.00
Japanese Elm A beautiful vase-shaped tree native to Japan, Korea and eastern China. Potentially living to over 1000 years old, it has recently been planted as a street or parkland tree where it provides good shade in Summer months. Its Autumn interest is quite beautiful, turning a beautiful golden colour but in small sections at a time. Its smo...
Acer cappadocicum Rubrum
Acer cappadocicum Rubrum
€0.00
Red Cappadocian Maple This beautiful tree is suitable for larger gardens and parks. Acer cappadocicum Rubrum is a medium-sized, deciduous tree with a wide-spreading crown and reddish-brown bark. The five-pointed leaves emerge crimson, turn green in summer, and turn yellow in autumn. This tree is good in an architectural garden, for its lovely s...