New In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Pyrus Pyrus calleryana 'Chanticleer' £50.00 (Ornamental Pear) A superb, conical, deciduous small or eventually medium sized tree with glossy dark green leaves which turn vibrant shades of orange and red in autumn before falling. View
In Stock Pyrus Pyrus salicifolia 'Pendula' £89.95 (Ornamental Weeping Pear) With its attractive foliage and elegant habit, Pyrus salicifolia 'Pendula' is the perfect, silver-leaved tree to grow as a host for blue clematis or pink climbing roses. Pretty white flowers in May are followed by small, tough, pear-like fruit in late summer. These plants are to large to send out with our mail order service and... View
On sale! -30% In Stock Quercus Quercus cerris £21.00 £30.00 (Turkey Oak) Native to parts of Southern Europe, Quercus cerris was introduced to the UK in the 18th Century and is very hardy with handsome dark green, narrow, lobed leaves. In autumn these leaves turn bronze-brown and can stay on the tree well into winter. Established specimens have solitary acorns and deeply fissured grey bark. Quercus cerris is fairly... View
Sorry, now sold out Quercus Quercus cerris 'Argenteovariegata' £40.00 (Variegated Turkey Oak) A true gem of the plant world, Quercus cerris 'Argenteovariegata' has exceptionally pretty, cream variegated foliage from spring until autumn. View
Quercus Quercus dentata 'Carl Ferris Miller' (Daimyo Oak) Native to Korea, Quercus dentata 'Carl Ferris Miller' has deeply lobed leaves that are some of the largest of any Oak, sometimes reaching up to 30 cm long on a mature specimen. 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... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Quercus Quercus ilex £28.00 (Holm Oak) A majestic medium sized or eventually large, evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region of Europe with glossy dark-green leaves and smooth grey bark. Excellent for screening! View
Sorry, now sold out Quercus Quercus imbricaria BlueBell Nursery £35.00 (Shingle Oak) Native to eastern North America, Quercus imbricaria is a medium sized, vigorous tree with long narrow, unlobed leaves. View
Sorry, now sold out Quercus Quercus palustris 'Green Pillar' £40.00 (Columnar Pin Oak) An exciting new oak, Quercus palustris 'Green Pillar' is an very upright, narrow tree initially, spreading a little once mature with lovely orange/red autumn colour once established. View
Sorry, now sold out Quercus Quercus palustris 'Isabel' £49.95 (Dwarf Pin Oak) A new introduction to the United Kingdom from Holland, this rare oak grows to be a cone shaped, small tree with fiery red and orange autumn colours. This is very slow growing and a bushy shrub in the short term although eventually it grows to be a short, shrubby tree in time. Quercus palustris 'Isabel' is a very attractive and small... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Quercus Quercus petraea £28.00 (Sessile Oak) Native to the UK this is a medium sized or eventually large, branching tree with large, leathery, lobed dark green leaves on long stalks. Mature trees develop deep grooves in the bark. Masses of stalkless acorns once established. Very handsome specimen tree once established, beneficial for native wildlife and most suitable for areas with... View
In Stock Quercus Quercus robur £25.00 (English Oak) A large majestic tree, Quercus robur has dark green leaves and acorns in the autumn once established. The leaves turn bronze and yellow as they fall in autumn. Mature trees are an excellent habitat for insects and other wildlife. It is very long lived and the timber of good specimens is highly valued. Formerly it was used in ship building... View
Quercus Quercus robur 'Concordia' (Golden-leaved English Oak) A lovely and slow growing selection of oak, Quercus robur 'Concordia' has superb, clear golden-yellow leaves and was first raised on a nursery in Belgium in the nineteenth century. 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... View