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Ornamental Trees & Hedging

Ornamental Trees are a worthwhile addition to any garden. As well as adding height and structure, they can be rewarding for their spring blossom and autumn leaf colour and in the case of hedging plants, can be used to form an attractive boundary. Many will also produce a substantial crop of edible fruit and will attract birds and beneficial wildlife. Most young ornamental trees can be pruned to suit even the smallest of gardens and hedging plants can be trimmed to suit most requirements.


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(image for) Malus 'John Downie' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £36.95Malus 'John Downie' (Crab Apple Tree)The most popular crab apple for making jelly. Produces masses of pretty pink budded white blossom in the spring followed by bright red and orange fruits in the autumn that are sweet enough to be eaten raw when ripe.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Neville Copeman' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £36.95Malus 'Neville Copeman' (Crab Apple Tree)This magnificent crab apple is very decorative, producing deep pink/purple blossom in the spring, reddish new foliage that matures to green and large plum-sized red fruits in the autumn that can be used to make jelly.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Pink Glow' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £36.95Malus 'Pink Glow' (Crab Apple Tree)A more disease resistant alternative to John Downie, this is one of the best early season fruiting crab apples for making jelly and an excellent ornamental. The strong single white flowers are followed by large bright pink fruits that look like plums.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Profusion Improved' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £44.95Malus 'Profusion Improved' (Crab Apple Tree)A more disease resistant form of Malus Profusion, notable for its abundance of showy reddish-purple flowers in the spring. The small deep purple fruits hang in clusters like cherries and persist on the tree until late autumn, providing valuable food for birds. The foliage is coppery-red when it first emerges, turning to dark green and then yellow-bronze in the autumn.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Red Sentinel' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £33.95Malus 'Red Sentinel' (Crab Apple Tree)A lovely crab apple tree of even upright shape with highly decorative glossy red fruits much loved by the birds. A profusion of dark pink buds open in spring to strongly scented white blossom followed by large clusters of cherry-like fruits that hang on the branches well into January and are suitable for making jelly. The fruit-laden branches can also be cut for Christmas decorations. The tree has good scab resistance.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Rudolph' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £36.95Malus 'Rudolph' (Crab Apple Tree)Named after Santa's famous reindeer because of its magnificent display of large showy rose-red flowers that are up to 5cm in diameter and possibly the largest of any of the crab apple varieties. The foliage emerges after the spring blossom and is initially bronze-red before turning to shades of bronze, purple and green over summer. In the autumn the foliage turns yellow and the tree is covered in small orange-red fruits which decorate the branches well in to winter and can be used to make jelly. The tree is very disease resistant.Buy Now
(image for) Malus 'Sun Rival' (Crab Apple Tree)
from £44.95Malus 'Sun Rival' (Crab Apple Tree)This small weeping umbrella-shaped crab apple tree is absolutely charming. In spring the arching branches are covered in a profusion of bright pink buds that open to scented soft pink-white flowers followed by small bright-red fruits that adorn the branches until winter. The bright green foliage turns yellow in autumn. The tree has good disease resistance and is ideal for smaller gardens.Buy Now
(image for) Prunus 'Accolade' (Flowering Cherry Tree)
from £40.95Prunus 'Accolade' (Flowering Cherry Tree)This outstanding ornamental cherry is ideal where space is restricted. The tree is small with a spreading habit and bears an abundance of large frilly semi-double light pink flowers from early April onwards. The mid-green foliage has good autumn colour, turning to shades of orange-red. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
(image for) Prunus 'Amanogawa' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)
from £40.95Prunus 'Amanogawa' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)This Japanese flowering cherry has a compact columnar habit making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens. Dense clusters of fragrant semi-double soft pink-white flowers smother the branches in late April. The spring foliage is yellowish bronze turning dark green in summer and to shades of red and gold in autumn. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
(image for) Prunus 'Beni-yutaka' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)
from £40.95Prunus 'Beni-yutaka' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)This stunning vase-shaped Japanese Flowering Cherry tree is ideal for smaller spaces. It bears huge clusters of highly fragrant, large, semi-double, sugar-pink flowers with a distinctive centre eye that darkens with maturity. In the autumn the green foliage turns from green to orange and rich crimson-red. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
(image for) Prunus 'Chocolate Ice' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)(image for) New Product
from £44.95Prunus 'Chocolate Ice' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)Perfect for smaller gardens and spaces, this stunning Japanese flowering cherry tree is a fantastic choice for spring and autumn interest. In the spring it is extremely eye catching. The newly emerged coppery-bronze to chocolate-brown foliage provides a striking contrast against the showy, large, white flowers that have a delicate pink blush. Over summer the foliage turns dark green and then to fiery shades of orange and red during the autumn. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
(image for) Prunus 'Kanzan' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)
from £40.95Prunus 'Kanzan' (Japanese Flowering Cherry)One of the showiest Japanese flowering cherries and probably the most widely grown, producing masses of dense double-pink blossom in late April. The spring foliage is coppery-red turning green in summer and then orange in autumn. The tree is strong growing with an upright habit and wide arching branches. Very reliable and easy to grow. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
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