-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Tamarix Tamarix tetrandra £44.96 £49.95 (Early-flowering Tamarix) This delightful plant is virtually identical to Tamarix ramosissima 'Pink Cascade' except it has plumes of pale pink flowers earlier in the year, in late spring or very early summer. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Tetracentron Tetracentron sinense £49.50 £55.00 A rare, graceful small tree native to parts of Central and Western China, Tetracentron sinense is similar in appearance to a Cercidiphyllum (Katsura Tree) with alternate, elongated, heart shaped leaves. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Tetradium Tetradium daniellii £49.95 (Bee-bee Tree) A rare plant native to parts of eastern China and Korea, Tetradium daniellii has attractive, long pinnate (feather-like) leaves and clusters of scented creamy-white flowers in late summer. These flower are are extremely popular with bees and butterflies and are followed by curious dark reddish-purple fruit in autumn (a favourite for... View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Tilia Tilia cordata £43.20 £48.00 (Small-leaved Lime) Tilia cordata is a medium sized or eventually large and majestic deciduous tree commonly seen in the English countryside. The summer leaves are dark green and turn shades of yellow and bronze before falling in autumn. Ideal for use as a specimen standalone tree, in shelter belts, windbreaks and woodland planting. View
-10% Limited number of young plants available this year Tilia Tilia cordata 'Green Globe' £44.96 £49.95 (Dwarf Small Leaved Lime) An unusual, deciduous dwarf shrub, Tilia cordata 'Green Globe' is slow growing with a low rounded habit and dark green, heart-shaped leaves which turn shades of golden yellow before falling in autumn. These have been grafted at ground level and so will grow as a shrub, rather than a tree. Although slow growing, Tilia cordata... View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Tilia Tilia endochrysea £49.50 £55.00 (Chinese Lime) Tilia endochrysea is an exceptionally rare tree which has young leaves that emerge as a vibrant dark purple-red colour in Spring. View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Tilia Tilia henryana £43.20 £48.00 (Henry's Lime) A rare tree, Tilia henryana has large, ovate (shaped like an egg) leaves which are edged with bristle-like teeth and an eye-catching silvery-pink colour, as they unfold in spring. A lovely, slow growing garden tree most suitable to sun or dappled shade with some shelter from strong winds. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Tilia Tilia japonica 'Ernest Wilson' £43.20 £48.00 (Japanese Lime) Tilia japonica 'Ernest Wilson' is perhaps the most freely flowering lime with even young plants bearing clusters of pendant, ivory-white, scented flowers in abundance in mid-summer. The flowers of a specimen in our own arboretum fill the air around it with its delightful scent. Excellent autumn colour! A lovely and unusual small or... View
-10% Only one plant currently left in stock Tilia Tilia kiusiana £44.96 £49.95 (Japanese Lime) Native to the southernmost of the main islands of Japan, Tilia kiusiana does not really look like a normal lime tree and instead when mature looks more like an upright, gnarled birch. It has small, interesting green leaves which can turn pleasing shades of yellow in autumn before falling. Clusters of scented white flowers adorn the... View
-10% In Stock Tilia Tilia monticola £43.20 £48.00 (American Lime) Native to the South-east United States, Tilia monticola is a very handsome medium sized tree once established with dark reddish young stems and huge, deep green ovate (egg-shaped) leaves with pale undersides. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Tilia Tilia nobilis £43.20 £48.00 (Noble Lime) Rarely seen in the UK, Tilia nobilis is a small to medium sized tree native to parts of China and has large, somewhat rounded leaves and magnificent flower bracts in summer. Very limited availability this year. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Tilia Tilia oliveri £44.96 £49.95 (Chinese Lime) An unusual and elegant lime tree with attractive leaves introduced to the United Kingdom from Central China. The leaves are rounded, finely toothed and have a silvery-white underside which makes them particularly attractive when being ruffled by a breeze (a photo showing both the green and the silver sides of the leaves can be seen above... View