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Ornamental Trees & Hedging

If Ornamental Trees are a worthwile 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) Prunus x yedoensis ‘Ivensii’ (Pot Grown) Weeping Cherry Tree
£69.95Prunus x yedoensis ‘Ivensii’ (Pot Grown) Weeping Cherry TreeThis beautiful weeping Yoshino cherry has steeply pendulous branches that cascade to the ground. In April the tree is covered in a mass of sweet almond-scented single snow-white blossom. The vibrant green foliage turns to shades of yellow and orange in autumn. Chalk tolerant.Buy Now
(image for) Sorbus 'Chinese Lace' (Pot Grown)
£69.95Sorbus 'Chinese Lace' (Pot Grown)A close relative to our British native rowan tree, this variety is very special for its deeply cut, drooping, lace-like foliage that is mid-green turning to vibrant shades of orange, red and purple in the autumn. Clusters of white flowers that are popular with bees appear in the late spring and are followed by large bunches of orange-red berries in the autumn that are a feast for birds throughout the winter. Suitable for a wide range of soils but does best in full sun or lightly dappled shade.Buy Now
(image for) Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' (Pot Grown)
£69.95Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' (Pot Grown)Closely related to our British native rowan, this popular variety is renowned for its heavy bunches of small brilliant yellow berries which last well in to the winter before they become a treat for hungry birds. In the spring, the tree is covered in clusters of creamy white flowers that are popular with bees. The pinnate foliage is light/mid green, turning vibrant red, orange and purple in the autumn and setting off the yellow berries beautifully. An outstanding small tree which will tolerate most soils and can be planted in full sun or lightly dappled shade.Buy Now
(image for) Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' (Pot Grown)
£69.95Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' (Pot Grown)This very attractive British native tree looks particularly outstanding when the silvery white, downy young leaves emerge in the spring. Clusters of scented white flowers appear in April-May and the elliptical leaves turn grey-green in the summer. The orange-red berries ripen in the autumn and are popular with the birds. The foliage turns russet and gold in the autumn, complementing the brightly coloured berries. Lutescens can be planted in full sun or lightly dappled shade and will grow well in most soils including dry chalky soil.Buy Now
(image for) Sorbus aucuparia (Pot Grown)
£69.95Sorbus aucuparia (Pot Grown)Native to Britain, the Common Mountain Ash is very distinctive for its large bunches of bright orange-red berries that are a magnet to birds in the autumn and are excellent for making jelly. The sprays of creamy-white flowers that appear in April-May are very attractive to bees. The mid/dark green pinnate foliage turns deep red in the autumn. The tree will grow particularly well in acid soil but will also tolerate alkaline conditions.Buy Now
(image for) Sorbus vilmorinii (Pot Grown)
£69.95Sorbus vilmorinii (Pot Grown)Perfect for smaller gardens, this is amongst the smallest of rowans and is full of wow factor. Finely formed fern-like foliage hangs gracefully from arching branches and turns from dark green to vibrant shades of red and purple in the autumn. Large heads of creamy white flowers that are popular with bees emerge in the spring and are followed in the autumn by pendulous clusters of rose-pink berries which adorn the branches until winter, fading through pink to almost white. The tree is tolerant of most soil conditions except shallow chalk and can be planted in full sun or partial shade.Buy Now
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