Sorry, now sold out Magnolia Magnolia x veitchii £48.00 Magnolia x veitchii grows to be a lovely deciduous tree which is covered with a mass of beautiful large, goblet-shaped, pink-flushed white flowers each Spring once established which appear on the branches before the leaves emerge. The oval summer leaves are dark green in colour. Best in a position with sun or dappled shade which is south-west to west... View
Sorry, now sold out Magnolia Magnolia x wieseneri BlueBell Nursery £48.00 A very rare Magnolia with sensational 10 - 12 cm wide, ivory-white, cerise-centred flowers and the most wonderful perfume in summer. The summer leaves are large and dark green in colour. A delightful, choice garden plant with probably the best scent of any Magnolia flower that we have seen. Magnolia x wieseneri is a reasonably easy plant to grow, doing... View
Sorry, now sold out Mahoberberis Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure' £19.95 (Mahonia x Berberis) A tough small, evergreen shrub, Mahoberberis 'Dart's Treasure' has leaves which are dark green generally but can develop startling red and orange tints on some leaves in autumn. View
New In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Mahonia Mahonia 'Volcano' £29.95 New to us, this is a compact evergreen shrub with dainty dark green leaves and spikes of vibrant orange-red flowers in late summer and autumn. Ideal for a mixed border in sun or dappled shade and grows well in a large container. View
Mahonia Mahonia gracilipes (Chinese Mahonia) Fabulous, small and slow growing, Mahonia gracilipes has eye-catching purple-red flowers and was first introduced to the United Kingdom by Roy Lancaster in 1980. This plant is currently unavailable and we sadly do not have any more in the pipeline for the near future. It will be a long wait but please enter your email address below if... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Mahonia Mahonia x media 'Winter Sun' £29.95 A popular selection of Mahonia which grows to be a densely branching medium sized or eventually large shrub with elegant deep green leaves and striking, large racemes of fragrant, yellow flowers in midwinter. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Admiration' £55.00 (Crabapple) An unusual small, slow growing tree with masses of attractive white and pale pink flowers in Spring, followed by small orange-red fruit in late summer and autumn. Very suitable for areas or gardens with limited space. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Candymint' £65.00 (Crabapple) New to us, Malus 'Candymint' is a small, spreading tree with masses of beautiful light pink flowers (deep pink when in bud) in spring. These flowers are followed by long lasting purple fruit in autumn. The leaves are green in the summer with yellow/orange autumn tints before they fall. A superb small garden tree for spring flower. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Comtesse de Paris' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A fascinating small tree, Malus 'Comtesse de Paris' has pretty white blossom in spring followed by a superb display of persistent golden yellow crab apples which last well into winter. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Cowichan' £65.00 (Crab Apple) New to us, Malus 'Cowichan' is a very handsome spreading, tree with masses of pale rose-pink flowers in spring followed by red fruit in late summer and autumn once established. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Indian Magic' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A handsome new small tree, Malus 'Indian Magic' has masses of deep pink flowers in spring followed by long lasting red then orange fruit in autumn which can last until the New Year. The fruit are very small and are popular with birds, which will take them from the branches when ripe. View
In Stock Malus Malus 'Jelly King' £65.00 (Crab Apple) An excellent choice of small tree for edible crab apples, Malus 'Jelly King' is grown for its pretty, white flowers in spring and masses of large, orange-pink fruit in autumn. These fruit are larger then those of the other crab apples listed here and particularly suitable for cooking and make a great crab apple jelly! View
In Stock Malus Malus 'John Downie' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A popular and handsome crab apple growing into a small, upright tree with masses of white flowers in late spring followed by large red and yellow fruit in autumn, lasting into winter. The flowers are pink to pale pink in bud opening to white and the summer foliage is mid green with orange and purple autumn tints before the leaves fall. The... View
Product available with different options Malus Malus 'Prairie Fire' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A new selection, Malus 'Prairie Fire' is primarily grown for its display of vivid dark pink-purple flowers in spring, followed by small, purple fruit in autumn. The summer leaves are dark green with occasional autumn tints before the leaves fall in October. An eye-catching compact garden tree which is excellent for spring interest with its... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Red Sentinel' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A very ornamental small garden tree, Malus x 'Red Sentinel' has delicate, scented white flowers in spring, and cascading clusters of deep-red fruit which last long into the winter. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus 'Rosehip' £55.00 (Crab Apple) An attractive new selection of Crab Apple, Malus 'Rosehip' has masses of white blossom in spring followed by large numbers of rounded red fruit in late summer/autumn which look very like rosehips. The flowers are popular with insects including bees. These fruit can be used in cooking or for making jams and jellies. A spectacular and easy to... View
Sorry, now sold out Malus Malus 'Sun Rival' £55.00 (Weeping Crab Apple) A spectacular, very small, umbrella-shaped tree, Malus 'Sun Rival' has arching branches covered with masses of pale pink buds opening to white flowers in spring. In autumn, the branches are covered with masses of eye-catching bright red fruit and the leaves have orange and gold tints before they fall. The weeping habit makes Malus... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus hupehensis £55.00 (Chinese Crab apple) Native to Hupeh province in China, Malus hupehensis is a free-growing small tree covered with lightly fragrant flowers which are pink when in bud, turning white as they open in spring. These pretty flowers are popular with insects including bees and are followed in autumn by small, deep red fruit. The fruit are colourful and good for... View
Sorry, now sold out Malus Malus sieboldii £55.00 (Toringo Crab Apple) Very rare crab apple native to the hills and mountains of Japan, Malus sieboldii has masses of flower and bright green leaves which turn bright orange or red in autumn before falling. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Malus Malus transitoria £65.00 (Cut-leaf Crabapple) With masses of dainty white flowers in late spring, Malus transitoria is a small, spreading tree which can be found in the wild growing in thickets on the slopes or hills in east Asia and China. The pretty flowers are followed by large numbers of single, small yellow-golden fruit in autumn. In a good crisp autumn, Malus transitoria... View
In Stock Malus Malus trilobata £49.95 A rare, upright tree native to the eastern Mediterranean region, Malus trilobata has attractive white flowers in spring followed by green-flushed red fruit with a pleasing, pear-like taste in autumn. Limited number of young plants available this year. View
Sorry, now sold out Malus Malus tschonoskii £55.00 (Pillar Crab Apple) Malus tschonoskii is a beautiful small tree native to the woods of Eastern Asia and Japan with a distinctive, columnar habit and delightful, white-tinged pink flowers in May. View
Sorry, now sold out Malus Malus x 'Crimson Cascade' £65.00 (Weeping Crab Apple) Malus x purpurea 'Crimson Cascade' grows to be a fabulous weeping small apple tree with cascading branches and a display of vibrant crimson-pink flowers in Spring. View
Sorry, now sold out Malus Malus x 'Evereste' £65.00 (Crab Apple) A handsome, popular and easy to grow, small tree with masses or pale pink and white flowers in spring followed in autumn by clusters of edible, yellow and red, long lasting fruit. This is a deciduous tree with dark green summer leaves and excellent autumn colour with the leaves turning glowing shades of orange and yellow before falling. Malus... View