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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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Rugosa Rose Hedging (12 plants)
£33.50Rugosa Rose Hedging (12 plants)A fast growing, prickly hedge bearing large fragrant magenta flowers in the summer and huge orange-red rose hips in the autumn. The hips can be used to make syrup, wine or jelly. Plant 30-60cm (1-2ft) apart.Buy Now
Rugosa Rose Hedging Mix (12 plants)
£37.95Rugosa Rose Hedging Mix (12 plants)Collection consists of 6 x Rosa rugosa (pink) and 6 x Rosa rugosa 'Alba' (white).Buy Now
Sea Buckthorn Hedging (12 plants)
£33.50Sea Buckthorn Hedging (12 plants)A fast growing hedge, producing masses of large orange berries that are rich in Vitamin C and can be used in pies and marmalade. Beautiful slender silver foliage. Requires well drained soil. Ideal for coastal areas. Supplied as a random mix of male and female plants. Plant 60cm (2ft) apart. Sold Out 
Sloe Hedging (12 plants)
£34.95Sloe Hedging (12 plants)A dense, spiny hedge producing cascades of tiny white flowers in the spring. The small blue-black fruits can be used to make sloe gin. Thrives in poor soils. Plant 45cm (18in) apart.Buy Now
Sorbus 'Apricot Queen' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus 'Apricot Queen' (Mountain Ash Tree)Closely related to our British Native Rowan, this fantastic variety is renowned for its stunning autumn colour. The large clusters of beautiful apricot-coloured berries contrast wonderfully with the purple-red and orange autumn leaves. The creamy-white flowers that appear in April-May are very attractive to bees.Buy Now
Sorbus 'Chinese Lace' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus 'Chinese Lace' (Mountain Ash Tree)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. The tree is approximately 60-90cm (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots).Buy Now
Sorbus 'Copper Kettle' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus 'Copper Kettle' (Mountain Ash Tree)Ideal for smaller gardens, this compact variety was named for its wonderful autumn display of copper-orange coloured berries that will remain a feature on the tree well in to winter unless the birds get them first! The dark green pinnate foliage turns to fiery shades of orange and red in the autumn.Buy Now
Sorbus 'Eastern Promise' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus 'Eastern Promise' (Mountain Ash Tree)Bred in Hampshire and closely related to our British native rowan, it is the magnificent drooping clusters of large rose-pink berries that make this variety stand out from the rest. The autumn berries are closely followed by a stunning display of autumn foliage as it turns from mid green to shades of deep purple, red and orange. The attractive fern-like leaves and large clusters of creamy-white flowers that appear May to June make this a tree with many seasons of interest and will bees and hungry birds to the garden. Will do well in a wide range of soils but does best in a well drained soil, in full sun or lightly dappled shade. The tree has an upright habit, making it ideal for smaller gardens.Buy Now
Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus 'Joseph Rock' (Mountain Ash Tree)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
Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' (Whitebeam Tree)
£36.95Sorbus aria 'Lutescens' (Whitebeam Tree)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. The tree is approximately 60-90cm (3-4ft) tall on despatch (including the roots).Buy Now
Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' (Cut Leaf Rowan Tree)
£36.95Sorbus aucuparia 'Asplenifolia' (Cut Leaf Rowan Tree)A beautiful variety of our British native rowan, renowned for its beautiful mid-green fern-like leaves that turn to fiery shades of orange and red in the autumn for a lovely show. Corymbs of tiny white flowers that are very attractive to bees appear April-May and are followed by heavy clusters of orange-red berries in the autumn, which are popular with native birds. The tree is medium sized and has an upright habit. Will do well in a wide range of soils but does best in a well drained acid to neutral soil, in full sun or lightly dappled shade.Buy Now
Sorbus aucuparia 'Sheerwater Seedling' (Mountain Ash Tree)
£36.95Sorbus aucuparia 'Sheerwater Seedling' (Mountain Ash Tree)This British native has an upright growing habit, making it ideal for restricted spaces. Pretty creamy-white flowers appear in clusters in the spring and are very popular with bees. The attractive mid/dark green pinnate foliage complements the brilliant orange-red berries that hold on the tree well into winter and are a treat for the birds and can be used to make jelly. The foliage turns to fiery shades of orange and red in the autumn. Suitable for acid soils but will also do well in alkaline conditions.Buy Now
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