In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' £16.95 A small to medium sized, evergreen shrub with dark green, glossy leaves and an upright habit. Excellent as a foil for other flowering plants or for screening in areas with limited space once established. Can also be grown in a large container or be planted in a line & pruned to shape to create a bushy hedge. Suitable for a position in sun or partial... View
On sale! -10% Only one plant currently left in stock Euonymus Euonymus japonicus 'Kathy' £13.46 £14.95 Euonymus japonicus 'Kathy' is a robust medium sized, evergreen shrub with glossy green leaved edged with white variegation. View
Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus planipes £29.95 (Spindle) An unusual garden plant, Euonymus planipes is native to Korea, Northern Japan, Sakhalin Island, Eastern Siberia and has masses of showy, bright purplish-scarlet fruit in autumn. View
New In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus spraguei £35.00 A rare evergreen shrub native to Taiwan with dark green leaves and once established, greenish-white flowers followed by handsome, spherical orange-red fruit. View
New In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus trichocarpus 'Hayate' £35.00 A rare scrambling evergreen shrub native to parts of east Asia with glossy dark green leaves and creamy-green summer flowers followed by ornamental fruit. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus verrucosus £35.00 (Warted Spindleberry) Unusual in the UK, Euonymus verrucosus grows to be a medium sized to large, deciduous shrub with bronze-purple flowers in summer followed by eye-catching purple-pink fruit. View
Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus wilsonii £45.00 (Chinese Euonymus) A rare, evergreen large shrub native to China, Euonymus wilsonii has dark green, lance-shaped leaves and masses of four-lobed yellow fruit in late summer/early autumn (slightly resembling a hedgehog). View
Collect from nursery only Exochorda Exochorda serratifolia 'Snow White' £95.00 (Pearl Tree) Native to Korea and Manchuria, this is a very attractive tall shrub in the short term or eventually very small tree with arching branches and masses of sizeable white flowers in Spring which look like pearls when in bud. These plants are to large to send with our mail order service and can be ordered for collection from our nursery only. View
Sorry, now sold out Exochorda Exochorda x macrantha 'The Bride' £29.95 (Pearl bush) A beautiful, deciduous plant, Exochorda x macrantha 'The Bride' has masses of large (2 - 3 cm wide), bridal-white flowers in late spring on arching branches. The flowers in bud appear like large pearls, sitting on the stems before opening, hence the common mane and stand out well against the green foliage. The leaves are pale green and oval.... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Ansorgei' £45.00 (Willow-leaved Beech) Rare cultivar of Beech first found in the late nineteenth century in Germany, Fagus sylvatica 'Ansorgei' is a very slow growing with fine, narrow and willow-like, deep purple leaves. View
In Stock - Limited Availability Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Brathay Purple' £45.00 (Purple Beech) An unusual and sought after beech with handsome dark purple-red, curious, curled leaves. In the autumn the leaves turn bronze and hang on the branches until gradually blown off by the wind in winter. In our experience, the leaf colour is at its most vivid if planted in a sunny position. Slowly develops into a small but very attractive tree.... View
In Stock Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Cristata' £48.00 (Cock's Comb Beech or Curly-leaved Beech) Rare form which has been in cultivation since the early nineteenth century, Fagus sylvatica 'Cristata' has dark green, cloud-like clumps of deeply lobed and curled leaves. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Gold' £65.00 (Golden Fastigiate Beech) Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Gold' is an unusual, handsome, large, columnar tree with dense upright branches and soft golden-green spring and summer leaves. View
Sorry, now sold out Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple' £65.00 (Purple Fastigiate Beech) A tall, narrow tree once established with beautiful, rich-purple summer foliage. The foliage colour is dependent upon the amount of sunlight it receives and therefore always turns a richer shade of purple when planted in a position with full sun. Fagus sylvatica 'Dawyck Purple' is a handsome specimen tree with a narrow, columnar... View
Sorry, now sold out Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Franken' £45.00 (Variegated Beech) Produced from a selected seedling of Fagus sylvatica 'Marmorata', the white marbling on the variegated leaves of this selection is very attractive and better than its parent. Young plants have green foliage lightly flecked with white markings. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Greenwood' £45.00 (Beech tree) The charming deep green leaves of this slow growing beech are shaped like small spoons with pale hairy edges. Gradually develops into a very elegant, small branching, upright tree. Best in sun or dappled shade with some shelter from strong winds. Very rarely available for sale. Fagus sylvatica 'Greenwood' is a really lovely and rare beech... View
Only one plant currently left in stock Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Horizontalis' £48.00 (Beech) An unusual and horizontally growing beech, Fagus sylvatica 'Horizontalis' has dark green leaves and spreading branches which arch out with a very slightly weeping habit. A striking selection, this is a wide tree rather then a tall one and looks particularly good cascading down over a bank or hanging out over water! Grows well as a specimen plant... View
Very limited availability this year Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Mercedes' £48.00 (Dwarf Beech) Fagus sylvatica 'Mercedes' is a handsome and unusual, large densely branching shrub or eventually very small tree once established with very slender willow-like leaves. Very slow growing and not for instant gratification. Suitable for growing in a container and for gardens with limited space. View
Sorry, now sold out Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Midnight Feather' £45.00 (Cut leaf Purple Beech) New to us, this is a superb small or eventually medium sized tree once established with handsome deeply cut leaves, dark purple red in Spring turning greenish-purple later on in summer. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Purple Fountain' £45.00 (Weeping Purple Beech) A beautiful small weeping beech tree with dark purple leaves and cascading branches once established which can be trained to grow to a set height if required. View
Sorry, now sold out Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Rohan Green Weeping' £45.00 Fagus sylvatica 'Rohan Green Weeping' is an unusual and handsome, slow growing beech with serrated, dark green leaves and a weeping habit. View
Sorry, now sold out Fagus Fagus sylvatica 'Rohan Red Weeping' £49.00 (Weeping Purple Beech) A rare selection of beech tree with very stiffly weeping branches which are clothed in rich purple leaves. An elegant but slow growing tree which has a pendulous habit and will eventually form a curtain of foliage around the main stem. The slow growing nature and weeping habit makes Fagus sylvatica 'Rohan Weeping' very suited to... View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Fatsia Fatsia japonica £25.00 (Japanese Aralia) Native to Japan this is a handsome evergreen shrub with large, leathery, dark green leaves sometimes up to 30 - 40 cm across. Established plants produce panicles of milky-white flowers in late summer or early autumn. Fatsia japonica is an excellent evergreen plant for a sheltered, shady corner. Not usually suitable for windy, exposed... View
Sorry, now sold out Ficus Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' £38.00 (Brown Turkey Fig) Native to Syria and Persia, the fig tree was originally introduced to Britain by the Romans and Ficus 'Brown Turkey' is a self-fertile cultivar which can be grown successfully outdoors or under glass. The fruit takes up to 12 months to develop in the United Kingdom and are usually edible in August or September after the previous years... View