AUTUMN 2021 - SPRING 2022
MOUNT PLEASANT TREES
01454 260348 www.mountpleasanttrees.com
ABOUT US Welcome to our 2021-2022 catalogue. We are a Gloucestershire based nursery providing young bare-rooted trees for hedging, shelterbelts, screening and woodland planting. These are fresh, carefully grown and handled trees with strong roots and great growth potential at competitive prices. We sell mixed native hedging species such as hawthorn, blackthorn and hazel as well as classic ornamental varieties such as beech and yew. We have a wide range of containerised and barerooted arboretum and garden trees, including an interesting selection of unusual specimens. For current images, descriptions and pricing on all of our plants and sundries, plus useful planting advice, visit www.mountpleasanttrees.com. We look forward to hearing from you over the season. Tom and Elizabeth
ORDERING, COLLECTION AND DELIVERY Please phone on 01454 260348 or email tom@mountpleasanttrees.com to place your order and to arrange a date to collect. If your vehicle is not suitable to transport your order, we can obtain a quote for a dedicated van delivery. Please phone or email in advance to make an appointment to visit us so that we can manage the amount of customers we have on site at any time. We ask that you remain outdoors during your visit. We have a mobile card machine so our entire transaction will be completed in fresh air. We accept payment via card or BACs transfer in advance of collection. Please do not visit the nursery if you are feeling unwell, have a temperature, or have been in contact with someone who is unwell. ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT Phone lines are open Monday-Saturday from 8.30am-5.30pm. Collection appointments are available from 8.30am every day except Sunday. Last collection is at 4.00pm during the week and 12.00pm on Saturday. Trees are available for collection from November until early March. Bare-rooted plants are lifted from late November/early December.
SEMI-MATURE TREES Mount Pleasant Farm and Forestry has limited numbers of semi-mature trees up to 30 years old. Go to www.mountpleasantfarmandforestry.co.uk or email glmpff@gmail.com for the full listing of available specimens. Front cover: Parrotia persica (Persian Ironwood) Back cover: Carpinus betulus ‘Rockhampton Red’ (Hornbeam)
HEDGING TREES AND SHRUBS
All prices are exclusive of VAT. Bare rooted trees are available from late November until March. Please ask if other sizes are required as these may be available. Remember to protect your plants against rabbits and other pests - please ask for advice. Size (cm)
Plant Age
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
Each
per 1000
Acer campestre (Field Maple) 40-60 60-80
1+0 1+0
£1.00 £1.25
£0.62 £0.75
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Alnus cordata (Italian alder) 40-60
1u1
£1.35
£0.90
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Alnus glutinosa (Common alder) 40-60 1u1 £1.10 £0.74 80-100
1+1
£1.85
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Betula pendula (Silver birch) 40-60 1+0 £1.10 £0.70 80-100
1+1
£1.85
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Buxus sempervirens (Common box) 10-20 Cell grown 40 3L
£2.50 £1.75 £5.00 £4.75
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Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) 40-60 1u1 £1.25 £0.82 £0.79 40-60 60-80 60-80 90-120 100-125 125-150
1+2 1u1 1+2 1u1 1+3 1+3
£1.40 £1.45 £1.65 £2.35 £3.50 £5.00
£1.05 £0.95 £1.25 £1.75 £2.75 £3.75
Castanea sativa (Sweet chestnut) 40-60
1+1
£1.80
£1.15
£0.90 -
1u1
£1.75
£1.18
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Cornus sanguinea (Common dogwood) 25-50 40-60
1+0 1+0
£1.25 £1.50
£0.80 £1.00
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Corylus avellana (Hazel) 40-60 1u1 £1.15 £0.72 £0.69 40-60 80-100
1+1 1u1
£1.50 £2.00
£0.90 £1.15
(cm)
Plant Age
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
Each
per 1000
Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) 40-60 1+0 £1.15 £0.52 £0.49 40-60 60-80 60-80
1+1 1+0 1+2
£1.30 £1.40 £1.75
£0.73 £0.76 £0.95
£0.69 £0.72 £0.90
Elaeagnus ebbengei 40 3L £5.30 £4.80
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Euonymus europaeus (Spindle) 60-80 1u1 £1.50 £0.90
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Fagus sylvatica (Beech) 40-60 60-80 60-80 90-120 100-120 125-150
1u1 1u1 1+2 1u2 1+3 1+3
£1.40 £0.90 £0.85 £1.70 £1.10 £1.00 £1.75 £1.30 £2.75 £1.90 £1.85 £3.20 £2.60 £5.75 £5.00 -
Ilex aquifolium (Holly) 60-80 2L £4.95 £4.75 90cm+
3L
£6.25
£6.00
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Ilex crenata ‘Dark Green’ (Japanese Holly) 60-80
3L
£6.50
£6.25
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Ligustrum vulgare (Native wild privet)
Cornus alba (Red-stemmed dogwood) 60-80
Size
£0.87 -
40-60
1u1
£1.90
£1.05
Lonicera nitida (fast-growing box substitute) 30-40
0+2
-
£1.45
Malus sylvestris (Crab apple) 40-60
1+0
£1.75
£0.90
Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ 60
3L
£6.40 £6.15
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Size
Plant Age
(cm)
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
Each
per 1000
Populus nigra ssp. betulifolia (Native black poplar)
See information on willow & poplar varieties on p5
Populus tremula (Aspen) 60-80 1+0 £1.60 - Prunus avium (Wild Cherry) 40-60 Cell grown £2.00 £1.25
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Prunus laurocerasus (Common laurel) 60-80 3L £5.55 £5.40 100-120 120-150 150-175
5L 10L RB
£6.75 £17.50 £25.00
£6.50 £16.00 £21.00
Prunus lusitanica (Portugal laurel) 60 3L £5.95 £5.75 120+
RB
£26.00 £22.00
Prunus padus (Bird cherry) 60-80 1+0 £1.75 £1.18
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Size (cm)
60-80
1+1
£1.30
£0.75
Pyrus communis 40-60 1+0 £1.50 £0.90 Quercus ilex (Holm oak) 60-80+
3L
£7.95
£7.30
Quercus petraea (Sessile oak) 40-60 1u1 £2.00 £1.35
£0.72
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Quercus robur (Common/Pedunculate oak) 40-60 1u1 £1.60 £1.20 60-80 90-120
1u1 1u1
£1.75 £2.90
£1.35 £2.00
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
Each
per 1000
Rhamnus cathartica (Common buckthorn) 60-80 1u1 £1.55 £0.80
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Rhamnus frangula (Alder buckthorn) 60-80 1u1 £1.55 £0.80 Rosa canina (Wild dog rose) 40-60 1+0 £1.40 £0.78
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Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet briar rose) 60-80 1+1 £1.70 £0.89 Salix caprea (Goat/Pussy willow) 60-80 1+1 £1.40 £0.95
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Salix cinerea (Grey sallow willow) 60-80 1+0 £1.40 £0.95
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Sorbus aria (Whitebeam) 40-60 Cell grown £2.00
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Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan/Mountain Ash) 40-60 1+0 £1.10 £0.71 £0.68 40-60
Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn) 40-60 1+0 £1.10 £0.68 £0.65
Plant Age
1+1
£1.30
£0.90
Sorbus tormanalis(Wild Service) 40-60 1+1 £2.20 £2.00
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£2.25 £3.25
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Tilia cordata (Small-leaved lime) 40-60 Cell grown £2.00 £1.60
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Viburnum lantana (Wayfaring tree) 60-80 1u2 £1.45 £1.15
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Viburnum opulus (Guelder rose) 40-60 1+0 £1.35 £1.05
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Viburnum tinus 40 3L
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60-80 60-80
1+1 3L
£2.50 £3.50
£5.15 £4.75
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Plant Age Key & Description 1+0
1 year old seedling
A strong, slender single stem plant
1u1 2 year old seedling (undercut after 1 year)
A strong seedling undercut in seedbed to provide a straighter plant
1+1
2 year transplant (1 year in seedbed; 1 year lined out)
A strong plant with well-developed roots and slight branching
1+2
3 year transplant (1 year in seedbed; 2 years lined out)
A plant with good roots and strong branching
CONIFERS Size (cm)
Plant Age
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
Each
per 1000
Abies nordmanniana (Caucasian fir / non-needle drop Christmas tree) 15-30
2+2
£1.50
£1.05
xCupressocyparis leylandii (Green Leyland Cypress) 90-120 3L £5.75 £5.50 175-200 10L 200 15L
£16.00 £14.50 £26.00 £24.00
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Size (cm)
Plant Age
Each
per 10
Each
per 100
per 1000
Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) pot grown 60 2L £4.10 £3.75 Taxus baccata (Yew)
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Each
40-60 60-80 120
3L 5L R/B
£6.30 £5.95 £8.00 £7.50 £24.50 £21.00
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Picea abies (Norway Spruce - Christmas Trees) 20-40 Cell grown £1.25 £0.75 -
WILLOW AND POPLAR FOR PLANTING (UNROOTED) Most Salix (Willow) and some Populus (Poplars) can easily be grown from unrooted hardwood cuttings and sets, inserted vertically into the soil. Often trees raised in this way in their final planting positions grow better and faster than young plants which are already rooted. When established, expect a minimum of 3-4ft of growth in average conditions and 6-8ft at best over a season. Cuttings are taken from our nurtured mother plants to produce quality planting material. Cuttings: 9-12” £6.50 per ten £21.00 per fifty Sets (3-4 ft depending on species) £3.50 each £14.50 per ten Selected sets, vigorous varieties (5-7 ft.) £4.75 each £21.00 per ten Also some varieties available in larger sizes - POA Salix (Willow) species/varieties: acutifolia‘Blue Streak’; aegyptiaca; x ‘Aegma Brno’; alba; alba ‘Aurea’; alba ssp. caerulea, (cricket bat willow); alba var. ‘Sericea’; alba ssp. vitellina Britzensis; alba ssp. vitellina ‘Nova’; babylonica; Bowles hybrid (and other very fast biomass willows); caprea; cinerea and variegated forms; daphnoides; eleagnos; exigua; fragilis; gracilistyla; hookeriana; pentandra; phylicifolia; purpurea; purpurea ‘Howki’; x rubens ‘Basfordiana’; triandra ; udensis ‘Sekka’; viminalis; and a few others. Populus (Poplar) species/varieties: Populus nigra ssp. Betulifolia; x acuminata; alba ‘Pyramidalis’; alba ‘Richardii’; ‘Balsam spire’ (TxT 32); candicans ‘Aurora’; x canadensis ‘Aurea’; ‘Columbia’; ’Robusta’; ‘Serotina’; x interamericana ‘Beaupre’; nigra ‘Italica’; simonii ‘Fastigiata’, szechuanica; trichocarpa ‘Fritzi Pauley’; yunnanensis.
HEDGING BASICS Rural We suggest planting in a double staggered row: 4 plants to the metre. To make a hedge stock-proof, your mix should include at least 50% thorn; Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) and/or Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn). A common mix includes: Acer campestre (Field maple); Cornus sanguinea (Common dogwood); Corylus avellana (Hazel); Euonymus europaeus (Spindle); Ilex aquifolium (Holly); Ligustrum vulgare (Native wildprivet); Malus sylvestris (Crab apple); Rhamnus cathartica (Common buckthorn); Rosa canina (Dog rose); Salix caprea (Pussy willow); Viburnum lantana (Wayfairing tree) and Viburnum opulus (Guelder rose). You could considerFagus sylvatica (Beech,) Carpinusbetulus (Hornbeam,) Quercus (Oak,) and Tilia (Lime). Beech hedging keeps its attractive withered leaves through winter but is slow to establish in the first year or two and suffers from water damage. Hornbeam offers similar attributes as beech but is faster growing and easier to establish especially on heavy or wet soils. New hedges require animal protection for around 5 years (see planting sundries below). We can advise on a suitable natural mix of species for your area and appropriate protection. Conifer/Evergreen Spacing depends on intended ultimate height i.e. 180cm (6ft) high = 60cm single row spacing. 300cm (10ft) high = 120cm (4ft) single row spacing. xCupressocyparis leylandii (Leyland cypress) make an excellent uniform hedge if regularly maintained; Thuja (Western Red Cedar) quickly forms a good dense evergreen hedge. Taxus baccata (Yew) should only be planted where the drainage is good and the plants cannot become waterlogged. Special care should be taken not to over water especially on heavy soils.
TREE PLANTING SUNDRIES Clear Spiral Tree Guards (60cm) 100% recycled plastic spiral guards to wind around hedging or small trees. Use 3ft bamboo cane to provide further support. £5.00 per 10; £18.75 per 50; £82.00 per 250; £285.00 per 1000. Bamboo Canes Temporary markers and rigidity for young trees, provides support to spiral guards. 90cm (3ft) -£17.50 per 100; £135.00 per 1000. 24“/60cm Plastic Mesh Tree Guards Designed for species with foliage that‘s vulnerable when confined. Unperforated spray guarded lower with 6mm perforated upper. Flattened design shapes into a 100mm square to stake internally. £9.50 per 10; £72.00 per 100 1.2m Tree Shelters Essential deer protection. 1.2m plastic tube with ventilation. Integral zip ties for external securing with a 4ft stake. £21.50 per 10; £180.00 per 100 Tree, Shelter and Marker Stakes (Reusable and rot-resistant for up to 25 years made from tantalised softwood) 4ft long, 1.25”square for staking trees up to about 6ft high - £11.00 per ten; £84.00 per 100. 6ft long, 2.00” round for staking trees up to about 8ft high and for marking tree planting positions - £3.30 each; £25.00 per ten. Tree Tie - Strong, stretchy nonslip 5mm tube. Coil length approx. 60 metres. - £11.50 per coil Buckle Ties - 24” x 1” - £12.50 per 10; £92.00 per hundred Planting spade - Strong tubular steel spade with wooden handle grip and heavy duty blade. A tree planting staple £24.50 Melcourt Topgrow compost 100% peat free compost formulated for tree planting containing soil improving slow release nutrients and organic matter to aid the planting mix. 50L bag - £6.10 each or 3 for £16.50
SPECIMEN TREES AND SHRUBS
Please note all prices are quoted exclusive of VAT Call 01454 260 348 or email tom@mountpleasanttrees.com to order or for a quote Most of the trees are grown in the open ground and are supplied bare rooted, bagged on collection to keep the trees in perfect condition until planting. Some specimens are available containerised or rootballed. Sizes of trees listed are approximate to the size expected by November. Please enquire if there is something you want which is not listed as we may have a few in stock.
Acer campestre (Field Maple) **Native**
Our native maple. Wonderful gold autumn colours and one of the easiest trees to grow in almost any soil. Habit - Medium tree with a rounded crown (up to 15-25m). 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root £18.00
Acer freemanii ‘Morgan’ (AGM)
Acer x freemanii ‘Morgan’, also known as Morgan Freeman Maple, is an outstanding new hybrid of the red and silver maple combining the best of both with excellent, vivid autumn colour in reds and golds. Habit – Fast-growing, pyramidical, medium sized tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £36.00
Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’ (AGM)
Vigorous and hardy with beautiful red-purple foliage. Yellow flowers provide seasonal variety. Habit - Large tree (up to 20-30m) with a spreading habit. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £22.00
Acer platanoides ‘Princeton Gold’ (AGM)
A beautiful golden leafed Norway Maple retaining its colour throughout the season. A fast growing and hardy tree for any situation. Habit - Large tree (up to 20-30m) with a spreading habit. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £22.00
Acer rubrum ‘Brandywine’
‘Brandywine’ has ovate, lobed leaves which are dark green above, glaucous-green beneath, turning long-lasting bright red to purple-red in autumn. Small, red, male flowers are borne in spring. Habit – medium-sized, upright tree. Colours better on acid soils. 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £36.00
Acer rubrum ‘October Glory’
This variant of the glorious red maple has a long-lasting, brilliant red autumn colour Habit – Round-headed, medium tree. Colours better on acid soils. 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L
£36.00
Alnus cordata (Italian alder) (AGM) **Suitable for damp or wet situations**
Glossy green leaves with rich yellow catkins in spring and large ‘cones’ in autumn. Habit - Medium to large (up to 17-25m). Splendid, fast growing tree which is tolerant of any soil. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £18.00
Alnus glutinosa (Common alder) **Suitable for damp or wet situations** **Native**
Our native alder thrives on wet ground. The leaves are round with male catkins produced in spring and “cones” in autumn. Habit - Medium tree up to around 15m. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £17.50
Alnus incana ‘Pendula’ (Weeping Grey Alder)
Vigorous and attractively weeping tree which will grow well in wet or dry soil. Habit – Small weeping tree. 300cm (10ft) bare-root Smaller specimens are also available.
£39.00
Betula albosinensis ‘China Rose’ (Chinese Red Birch) (AGM)
The ‘China Rose’ has peeling, red-brown bark and oval, tapering leaves 7cm long, turning yellow in autumn. Yellow-brown male catkins open with the leaves. Habit – Medium-sized, conical, upright tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £36.00
Betula ‘Fascination’ (AGM)
A glorious tree with peeling, deep orange bark turning a pale pink-white. In spring, yellowbrown male catkins up to 10cm long appear. Habit - medium-sized tree of pyramidal habit with stiffly ascending branches (10m to 20m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £37.00
Betula pendula (Silver birch) (AGM) **Native**
“The Lady of the Woods”, the white stemmed silver birch will grow rapidly in soils ranging from wet to quite dry. Habit – Slender, medium tree (15m to 25m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £18.00
Betula ‘Royal Frost’
This elegant variety of birch has rich burgundy leaves which contrast with the white-stemmed bark. The leaves turn yellow, orange and red colours in the autumn. Habit - medium tree (up to 25m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £37.00
Betula pendula ‘Tristis’ (AGM)
A tall birch with symmetrical slender drooping branches. Habit - medium tree (up to 25m).
250cm (8ft) bare-root
£35.00
Betula utilis var. jacquemontii ‘Doorenbos’ (AGM)
This beautiful tree features a remarkable white, peeling stem. A robust ornamental choice. Habit – Slender medium tree (15m to 25m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £35.00 250-300cm+ (8-9ft) rootball £40.00 Smaller specimens also available.
Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) **Native**
Beautiful and hardy. Retains its rusty-brown autumnal leaves well into the winter. Habit - Medium to large (up to 25m). Withstands hard pruning and tolerates most soils, even heavy wet clays. 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root £20.00
Carpinus betulus ‘Frans Fontaine’
Fastigiate form of the common hornbeam which retains its upright habit with age. Habit - upright medium tree (10-20m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L
Carpinus betulus ‘Rockhampton Red’
£36.00
This stunning patented cultivar, discovered here in the early nineties, grows like our common hornbeam but its leaves turn orange and red each autumn. It provides as good a display as many of the better known (but generally more difficult to grow) classic trees with autumn colour. Bagging significant horticultural accolades this is a wonderful tree, since Hornbeam is such an adaptable and reliable species. Demand is high so order early to avoid disappointment. Habit - Medium tree (10-20m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) 12L £44.00
Carpinus caroliniana ‘Sentinel Dries’ (American Hornbeam)
This variety of the American Hornbeam has eye-catching red and orange autumn colours. Great for a small space. Habit – Small wide-spreading medium tree. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £30.00
Carpinus japonica (AGM)
A beautiful wide-spreading small tree with prominent, corrugated leaves and decorative fruiting catkins. Habit – Small, wide-spreading tree. 210cm (7ft) bare-root £29.00
Catalpa bignonioides (Indian Bean Tree) (AGM)
Stunning tree with large heart-shaped leaves, white flowers and long pendulous pods. Habit - Medium but spreading tree, fully hardy, moist free-draining soil. 120-150cm (4-5ft) bare-root £15.00
Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Katsura Tree)
In autumn, the small heart-shaped leaves are pale yellow or pink and are scented like burnt sugar on falling from the tree. Habit - Small to medium tree (up to 15m to 20m) with a branching habit. Not suitable for dry soils. 180-210cm (6ft-7ft) bare-root £27.00
Cercis canadensis ‘Appelachian Red’ (North American Redbud)
Lovely free-flowering variant with deep fuchsia-pink flowers with distinctive heart-shaped leaves. Habit – Small tree/ shrub. 180-210cm (6ft-7ft) bare-root £32.00
Clerodendrum trichotomum
White, fragrant flowers with maroon calyces adorn this shrub in late summer followed by bright blue berries (with the small maroon calyces) in the autumn. Habit - Medium shrub (up to 2m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Corylus avellana (Common Hazel) Our native hazel tree. Habit – Small tree or large shrub. Smaller specimens available.
180cm (6ft) bare-root (sturdy)
£24.00
Corylus colurna (Turkish hazel) (AGM)
Long yellow catkins (6cm) emerge in late winter/ early spring and large clusters of edible nuts arrive in autumn. Distinctive cork-textured bark. Habit - Beautiful ornamental tree assuming a conical habit. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £32.00 Smaller sizes available in limited numbers.
Corylus maxima (Webb’s Filbert/Kent Cobnut) The nuts are much larger than the common hazel. Habit - Large shrub/small spreading tree (up to 6m).
120cm+ bare-root
£16.00
Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’ (Purple-leaf filbert) (AGM)
Decorative shrub with intensely coloured purple leaves. Purple tinged catkins make a lovely winter feature. Habit - Large shrub or small multi-stemmed tree (up to 3m) with a spreading habit. 60-90cm (2-3ft) bare-root
£14.50
Cotoneaster cornubia
Semi-evergreen producing a profusion of largish red fruits. Habit - Small tree. 200cm (7ft) bare-root
£24.00
Cotoneaster horizontalis
Excellent for stabilising and covering banks or against walls. Very good source of nectar and pollen for bees. Habit – low spreading habit. 90cm (3ft) spread bare-root £16.00
Crataegus laciniata (Crataegus orientalis)
A beautiful tree with deeply-incised leaves with dark-green upper and grey underside; large coral fruits. Habit – A small rounded tree. 200cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Crataegus laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’ (AGM) (Midland Hawthorn)
Form of the Midland Hawthorn with a striking crimson blossom with a white centre and red berries in autumn. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 210cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ (AGM) (Midland Hawthorn) This variant of the Midland Hawthorn has red May flowers and red berries in autumn. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root
£24.00
Crataegus laevigata ‘Rosea Flore Pleno’ (AGM) (Midland Hawthorn)
A variant of the Midland Hawthorn with double pink May flowers and red haws in autumn. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Crataegus lavelleei ‘Carrierei’
Lovely glossy dark green leaves persist until December with orange fruits adorning the branches through winter. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Crataegus pinnatifida ‘Big Golden Star’
Attractive variant with large lobed leaves, small or no thorns and extra-large edible fruits. Habit - small sized tree with a compact head (8-10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Crataegus persimilis ‘Prunifolia’ (AGM)
Glossy leaves and big thorns, provides a wonderful autumn display of orange and red leaves plus large red berries. Habit - small-medium sized tree with a compact head (8-10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00
Fagus sylvatica (common beech) (AGM) **Native**
Our native beech is both attractive and versatile being suited for both hedging and planting as a specimen tree. Habit – Large, branching tree - (up to 40m). Thrives on calcareous soils but will be damaged by water-logging. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £21.00
Fagus sylvatica ‘Asplenifolia’ (Cut Leaf Beech) (AGM)
This beautiful variant of the common beech has deeply cut narrow leaves. Habit – Large branching tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root
£27.00
Fagus sylvatica ‘Black Swan’
A weeping beech tree with dark, deep red-purple leaves. Habit – Compact weeping tree. 120cm (4ft) bare-root
£23.00
Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple’
A splendid narrowly columnar tree with gorgeous deep purple foliage. Habit – Dense columnar tree. 210cm (7ft) bare-root
£29.00
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Group’ (Copper beech) Purple leaved specimens. Habit - Large tree (up to 40m) Smaller specimens available.
200cm (7ft) bare-root
£26.00
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea Pendula’ (Weeping purple beech) (AGM) Spectacular tree with beautiful pendulous branches. Habit – Small tree with weeping branches.
120cm (4ft) bare-root
£24.00
Ficus carica ‘Brown Turkey’
In our experience, one of the best fruiting figs in the UK producing many delicious figs most years. Most larger specimens have already borne fruit. Habit- spreading shrub and often grown against a wall. 120-150cm bare-root £29.00 Specimens of Ficus carica also available.
Ilex altaclerensis ‘Golden King’
This holly is virtually spineless with a striking bright yellow margin around the edge of the leaf Habit – Large shrub or small tree. 150cm (5ft) bare-root £24.00
Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’ (AGM)
An attractive variant of the common holly with slender spiny leaves and eye-catching bright red fruits. Habit – Small, conical tree 120cm (4ft) rootball £24.00
Juglans nigra (Black walnut) (AGM)
A large, noble tree with deeply-furrowed bark, large finely-toothed leaves and large round tough to crack nuts. Easy to grow. Habit – Large tree with a domed crown. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £22.00
Juglans regia (Common walnut)
Not a native tree but always looks at home in the English countryside and tolerates almost any soil conditions, drought-resistant. Habit - Slow-growing medium tree (up to 25m). 90-120cm (3-4ft) bare-root £7.00
Laburnum anagyroides (Common Laburnum)
Drooping racemes of golden-yellow flowers adorn the branches of this tree in late May or June. Habit - A small flowering tree. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £24.00
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet gum tree) (AGM)
This stunning tree has maple-like leaves which turn a beautiful crimson and orange in the autumn. Habit – Large tree 150cm (5ft) 10L £19.00 Smaller specimens available.
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Slender Silhouette’ (Sweet gum tree)
This fastigiate form of the liquidambar has deeply lobed maple-like leaves and the same array of glorious autumn colours. Habit – Upright, columnar tree. 180-210cm+ (6-7ft) 12L £36.00
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Stared’ (Sweet gum tree)
This pretty variant has deeply cut 7-lobed leaves which are reddish when young turning green and then red and deep purple in autumn. Habit - medium tree. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £26.00
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’ (Sweet gum tree) (AGM)
This variant has been selected for its deeply cut leaves and brilliant orange and yellow autumn display. Habit - medium tree (around 25m) columnar habit. 180-210cm+ (6-7ft) 12L £36.00
Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip tree)
Fast and easily grown tree with attractive and distinctive leaves and yellow flowers. Resistant to squirrel damage. Habit - Large (around 30m) branching habit. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £18.00
Magnolia kobus
Hardy shrub originating from Japan. Profuse attractive white flowers emerge after a few years. Grows well in our local limey soil. Habit – Small tree or shrub. 200-250cm bare-root £34.00
Malus ‘Butterball’ (Crab apple)
Flowers are white, flushed with pink in spring; 2-3cm diameter yellow and orange fruits emerge in autumn and persist into winter Habit – small (up to 10m), spreading tree with slightly drooping branches. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus ‘Evereste’ (Crab apple)
Conical tree with dark, slightly lobed leaves and large white flowers which are red in the bud. Fruits are orange-yellow. Habit – Small (up to 10m), conical tree. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus floribunda (Japanese crab) (AGM)
This tree offers a stunning spring display of pinky-white flowers (dark pink in bud). Fruits are small and are coloured yellow and red. Habit - Small tree or large shrub (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus ‘Gorgeous’ (Crab apple)
Glossy crimson to red-orange fruits follow pretty white flowers. Habit – Small tree, rounded habit (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root
£19.00
Malus ‘Harry Baker’ (AGM)
A fantastic tree with green leaves flushed with purple and very large pink flowers in the spring. The red fruit is large and great for jelly-making. Habit – Small tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus hupehensis (AGM)
This broad-crowned tree is adorned with an abundance of soft pink flowers in May and small red fruits in autumn. Habit – Small tree (up to 10m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root £24.00
Malus ‘Indian Magic’
A spreading tree with pink flowers which offset the purple-flushed green foliage. Small fruits are red-orange and persist into the winter. Habit – Spreading small tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £26.00
Malus ‘Jelly King’ (AGM)
Great for crab apple jelly makers. Large persistent orange-pink fruit follow pure white blossom. Habit – Spreading small tree (up to 10m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root
£24.00
Malus ‘John Downie’ (Crab apple)
This variant is a prolific fruiter producing large orange-red conical crab apples with a refreshing taste. Spring blossom is white. Habit – Small tree. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root
£19.00
Malus ‘Prairie Fire’ (Crab apple)
A superb tree with vibrant deep pink single flowers, dark purple to green narrow leaves and attractive small round purple fruit in the autumn. Habit – Small upright tree. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus ‘Red Jade’ (Crab apple)
This weeping variant has pretty pink and white flowers and a profusion of small red fruit that persists late into the year. Habit – Small, weeping tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £24.00
Malus ‘Royal Beauty’ (Crab apple) (AGM)
An attractive weeping variety with reddish purple leaves which darken to green. Deep redpurple flowers followed by small dark red fruits. Habit – Small, weeping tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £24.00
Malus ‘Rudolph’ (Crab apple)
Leaves emerge bronze-red in colour and turn dark bronze-green. Flowers are large and rosered. Fruits are orange-yellow and oblong. Habit – Small, upright tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus ‘Snow Cloud’ (AGM)
Bronze-green leaves turn dark green. The double flowers are white and long-lasting. The fruit are small and yellow. Habit – Small tree with upright habit. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus transitoria (AGM)
Narrowly lobed leaves turn yellow in autumn. Spring brings abundant white flowers followed by plentiful, small golden fruits which persist into the winter. Habit - Small slender tree (up to 4m). 150cm (5ft) bare-root £19.00
Malus trilobata ‘Guardsman’
Small maple-like leaves adorn upright branches. Leaves turn red in the autumn. The flowers are large and white and the fruit is green. Habit - Upright tree over 10m. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £26.00
Malus brevipes ‘Wedding Bouquet’ (AGM) Small white flowers and small very dark red fruits. Habit – Small, upright tree (up to 10m).
180cm (6ft) bare-root
£24.00
Malus ‘White Star’
A lovely, disease-resistant small tree which produces an abundance of white, star-shaped flowers followed by large, golden fruit which persist into December. Habit – Small, upright tree (up to 10m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root £24.00
Parrotia persica (Persian Ironwood) (AGM)
A nursery favourite because of its flaky bark and its magnificent crimson and gold leaves in autumn. Tough and versatile. Habit – Large shrub or small very wide-spreading tree (up to 10m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root £32.00
Parrotia persica ‘Bella’
Flaking, peeling bark with striking dark red or purple-tinted young leaves and wine red autumn colour. Habit – Small, branching, upright tree (up to 10m). 125-150cm (4-5ft) 7L £29.00
Parrotia persica ‘Vanessa’
This lovely tree has all the wonderful features of the Parrotia persica but a more upright habit. Habit – Small upright tree (up to 10m). 125-150cm (4-5ft) 7L £29.00 180cm (6ft) bare-root £32.00
Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ (AGM)
Hardworking evergreen with glossy, green leaves and brilliant red new growth. Makes an attractive hedge. Habit - Large shrub (up to around 3m). 150cm rootball £25.00
Populus (Poplars)
See page 5 for our varieties of poplars available as unrooted cuttings and sets.
Prunus ‘Accolade’ (AGM)
A small double pink blossoming variety; leaves turn orange in autumn. Habit – Fully hardy, small spreading tree, height (up to 8m.) A reliable fast growing tree ideal for the small garden. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus avium (Wild Cherry)
Beautiful fast-growing tree. Resistant to squirrel damage. Large, white blossom and small, red fruits. Habit – Medium-sized tree. 180-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root £18.00
Prunus ‘Beni-yutaka’ (AGM)
Semi-double, candyfloss pink flowers with a dark centre. Stunning orange and red foliage in autumn. Habit - Small tree of rounded habit under 10m. 250cm (8ft) bare-root £30.00
Prunus ‘Candy Floss’ (‘Mataumae-beni-murasaki)
This tree is adorned with clusters of large, double soft pink flowers in the spring. Habit – Small, spreading tree (under 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root
£19.00
Prunus ‘Fragrant Cloud’ (Japanese Cherry)
Beautiful tree which has large, white, fragrant, semi-double flowers, which fade to pink with age. Habit - Small tree under 10m. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus x incam ‘Okamé’ (Japanese Cherry)
Beautiful tree which has large, white, fragrant, semi-double flowers, which fade to pink with age. Habit - Small tree under 10m. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus lusitanica (Portugal laurel)
Beautiful evergreen shrub or tree with dark green leaves with red petioles. Small white flowers in racemes with small purple berries. This versatile plant is splendid when used as a specimen, hedging or ground cover. Habit – Shrub/small wide spreading tree around 6m or more in height. 150cm rootball £28.00
Prunus padus ‘Colorata’ (Bird Cherry)
These wonderful specimens have red foliage in spring which fades to green; profuse chains of pink flowers in spring. Habit – Rounded spreading medium sized tree, (10-15m). 180-210cm (6-8ft) bare-root £29.00
Prunus ‘Pandora’ (AGM)
An abundance of single, pale-pink blossom emerge from red buds. Leaves are a yelloworange in autumn. The bark is shiny brown. Habit - Narrow, upright tree under 10m. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus sargentii
A tree for all seasons. Fantastic dark chestnut brown bark with young leaves flushed bronze. Pretty pink blossom and orange and crimson autumn colours. Habit – Small round-headed tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus ‘Shirotae’ (‘Mount Fuji’) (AGM)
A treat to behold in April, the flowers on this beautiful cherry are large, fragrant and snow-white. Habit – Small, vigorous tree (up to 10m) with wide-spreading and sometimes drooping branches. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus serrula (Tibetan Cherry) AGM
The Tibetan Cherry has a stunning polished mahogany bark. Small white flowers in spring are followed by cherry like fruit. Habit – Small vigorous hardy tree with rounded form (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus ‘Shogetsu’/ Prunus ‘Longpipes’ AGM
Large double flowers are light pink in the bud opening to pure white which adorn the whole of the branches. Habit – Small, wide-spreading tree. 240cm (8ft) bare-root £30.00
Prunus spinosa ‘Purpurea’ (Purple-leaved Blackthorn)
A spineless form with red leaves which maintain a good colour throughout the season but the best feature is the profuse early spring pink blossom. A rare shrub which deserves to be planted more. Habit – Neat, compact shrub. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £35.00
Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (Autumn Cherry) AGM
Semi-double white flowers appear intermittently from November to March to brighten the bleak winter period. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £26.00
Prunus x subhirtella ‘Fukubana’
Profuse rose-pink flowers appear before the leaves in spring. Habit – Small, branching tree with a rounded crown. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root
£19.00
Prunus ‘Sunset Boulevard’ (AGM)
Upright tree with large white flowers flushed with pink. Coppery young foliage becomes green with age. Habit – Narrowly conical tree. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus ‘Tai-haku’ (Great White Cherry) (AGM)
The robust ‘Great White Cherry’ has large, single, striking white blossom which contrasts beautifully with coppery red young leaves. Habit – Hardy spreading tree (15-20m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Prunus virginiana ‘Canada Red’ (Choke cherry)
New leaves emerge as a rich green colour quickly turning to a vivid shade of purple-red in early summer. The flowers are small and white in colour and the fruits are dark purple. Habit – Small, spreading tree (under 10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £26.00
Prunus yedoensis (Yoshino cherry) AGM
This cherry produces a profusion of blush-white to pink blossom with a beautiful almond fragrance. Habit - Small to medium tree with arching branches (10-15m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ (AGM)
This strong, upright tree features profuse white flowers in spring. Leaves turn purple and scarlet in autumn. Habit – Fully hardy, up to 15m. Tolerant of alkaline soil making it a great choice for local planting. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £19.00
Pyrus salicifolia pendula (AGM) (Weeping willow-leaved pear) Elegant, silver-leaved tree with creamy-white flowers in spring. Habit - Small weeping tree under 10m. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root
£19.00
Quercus canariensis (Algerian Oak)
The striking leaves on this tree are large and shallowly lobed with a shiny green upper and glaucous underside. The trunk is dark grey and deeply fissured as the tree matures. A fast-growing tree on both clay and chalk soils. Habit- Large sized tree with rounded crown. 40cm bare-root £16.00
Quercus ilex (Holm Oak) (AGM)
An evergreen oak. Its dark-green glossy leaves have a greyish underside and the bark is wonderfully corrugated. Habit – Large tree (up to 25m) with a rounded head of branches. Shade tolerant; grows in most well-drained soils. 150cm (5ft) £28.00 Smaller sizes available
Quercus macrocarpa (Burr Oak/Mossy Cup Oak)
A handsome tree with conspicuously lobed large trees which can be up to 25-30cm long. The eyecatching acorns are covered with a mossy scale or bur near the rim, hence the common names. Habit – Large sized tree. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £32.00 Smaller sizes also available in limited numbers.
Quercus robur (Common Oak) (AGM)
Large, broad countryside staple, a long lived tree with rugged limbs, deeply lobed leaves and fissured bark. Habit - Wide spreading crown, tolerates deep heavy soils. 25-30m. 200cm bare-root £30.00
Quercus rubra (Red Oak) (AGM)
Large leaved, fast growing oak, on some trees leaves turns ruby red in autumn. Habit - Large broadly conical form, (up to 30m+) grows in most parts of the UK but not on very limey soils. 60-80cm 3L £6.00
Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher’s Broom)
A wonderful very long-lived plant of the lily family which will grow even in dry conditions and fairly dense shade. Female plants have persistent berries. Habit – Evergreen spreading shrub. 40-60cm bare-root £17.00
Salix
See information on page 5 for full range of unrooted willow cuttings and sets available.
Sorbus aria (Whitebeam)
One of our native trees with obovate leaves that are bright green on the topside with a contrasting white underside. Red clusters of fruit emerge in the autumn when the leaves turn golden. Habit -Small to medium sized tree with a rounded head. 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus aria ‘Lutescens’ (AGM) (Whitebeam)
Outstanding in spring when the oval young leaves emerge silver-grey, turning grey-green in late summer. Clusters of white flowers followed by orange-red fruit. Autumn leaves are golden. Habit -Small compact round headed tree (up to 10m). 180cm bare-root £26.00
Sorbus aucuparia - (Rowan; Mountain ash) **Native**
Leaves are pinnate with sharply toothed leaflets and red berries in autumn. Habit - Small to medium open domed crown (up to 20m). 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root
£18.00
Sorbus aucuparia ‘Asplenifolia’
Deeply cut leaflets give this tree an almost fern-like appearance. Very elegant. Habit – Small to medium elegant tree. 180-210cm bare-root
£26.00
Sorbus ‘Autumn Spire’
Autumn leaves are reddish purple with yellow-orange fruit. Derived from a seedling from S Joseph Rock. Habit – Compact and columnar. 180-210cm bare-root £26.00
Sorbus cashmiriana (AGM)
Beautiful pinnate leaves which turn yellow in autumn are accompanied by clusters of white berries which persist into the winter. Pink flowers in May. Habit - Small, spreading tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £20.00
Sorbus commixta ‘Olympic Flame’ (AGM)
Beautiful variant of my favourite Sorbus. Spring bronze leaves change to green then vibrant oranges and reds in autumn. Finally the lovely orange-red berries make this a medal winner. Habit - Small, upright tree (5-10m). 120-150cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus ‘Copper Kettle’
Named after the coppery-orange berries which adorn the tree alongside vibrant-orange and red leaves during autumn. Habit - Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus ‘Eastern Promise’
A ‘Turkish Delight’ courtesy of MPT! A fetching small tree with leaflets that turn purple and then fiery-orange in autumn; over laden branches hang down heavy with the weight of the plentiful pink fruit. Habit – small (up to 10m) round-headed; hardy, tolerates all soils. 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus hupehensis ‘Pink Pagoda’ (Chinese Mountain Ash)
Bluish-green pinnate leaves which turn orange and red in autumn. Clusters of pinkish-white fruit persist into the winter. Habit – Hardy, small spreading form (5-8m) Small tree with slender branches. 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus intermedia (Swedish whitebeam)
White spring flowers with red berries in the summer. Dark green, coarsely-toothed leaves have a silvery underside. Habit – Dome shaped crown, horizontal branches (10-15m). 100cm (3ft) bare-root £12.00
Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’
A medley of fiery hues from red, orange, copper to purple set the autumn leaves ablaze. The lemon-yellow turning to orange-yellow berries remain on the branches long after the leaves have fallen. Habit – Hardy, fast growing, soil tolerant, (up to 10m). 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus sargentiana (AGM)
The large pinnate leaves are green turning a rich red in autumn. Fruits are small, red and plentiful. A beautiful specimen. Habit – Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £21.00
Sorbus scalaris
Leaves are green with a silver underside turning into a spectrum of colours in the autumn. Fruits are small and red. Habit – Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £19.00
Sorbus torminalis (Wild Service) **Native**
Maple-like leaves turn a great bronzy-red and yellow colour during autumn. Russet-brown edible fruit. An old MPT native favourite. Habit – Medium tree with a spreading habit (10-20m). Adaptable and tough in a range of soils. 150cm+ (5ft+) bare-root £18.00 Smaller specimens available.
Sorbus vilmorinii (AGM)
Fern-like foliage combines with bumper clusters of pink to white berries. Autumn reds and purples. Habit – Small spreading tree (5-10m). 150cm (5ft) bare-root £16.00
Tilia cordata (Small leaved lime) **Native**
The more common of the two natives; easily established and like all limes not targeted by grey squirrels. Habit – Tall tree with a dense crown (up to 30m). 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root £20.00
Tilia tomentosa ‘Petiolaris’ (Weeping silver lime)
The weeping form creates a bell shape in maturity; scented white flowers in mid-summer and translucent gold autumn leaves. Habit – Very large weeping tree, tolerant of most soils (up to 20m). 150-180cm bare-root £21.00
Tilia platyphyllos (Broad leafed lime) **Native**
Rarer of our two natives. Ultimately makes a huge tree but still very tolerant to pruning and the first to flower. Habit – Large, narrow dome-shaped (30m max). 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root £21.00
Conifers and Ginkgo Abies koreana (Korean fir) (AGM)
Evergreen, dark-green needles are silvery-white underneath. Violet-purple upright cones adorn the branches. Habit – Large, slender, pyramidical. 180cm (6ft) rootballed £30.00
Abies nordmanniana (Caucasian fir) (AGM)
Generally recognised as the ‘non- needle drop’ Christmas tree; ideal conifer for transplanting between festivities or simply as a garden specimen; large brown cones and tolerant of most soils. Habit – Large tiered branches with downward sweep, (20m+). 150cm (5ft) rootball £28.00
Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) (AGM)
This beautiful tree has a distinctive drooping leader and pendent branches. The cones are 7-10cm long. Habit – Very large tree. 200-250cm rootball
£36.00
Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)
Lovely reddish, shredding bark and spreading branches (similar to Wellingtonia) synthetic feel to the foliage adds interest. Habit – Fast-growing, large, broadly columnar tree. 90cm (3ft) £12.00 10ft+ semi-mature specimens available through MPFF.
Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair tree) (AGM)
This deciduous tree is a prehistoric survivor. Attractive, “quirky” shape and exceptional fanlike leaves that turn a startling yellow in autumn. Very disease resistant. Habit – Hardy, slow growing but ultimately very large in 50 years, (up to 25m). 120-150cm (4-5ft) 7L £30.00
Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Cypress) (AGM)
This fast growing deciduous conifer has delicate, flat needle-like foliage and attractive reddish brown bark peeling in vertical strips. Moist soil is ideal. Habit – Large, conical tree (35m max). 120-150cm (4-5ft) bareroot £17.00 200cm (7ft) rootball £32.00
Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) (AGM) **Native**
Our native pine is a picturesque specimen with blue/green needles. An exceptional tree. Useful for high screening. Habit – Will thrive even in poor dry soils, (20-30m+). 100-120cm (3-4ft) 10L £21.00 150-175cm (5-6ft) rootball £28.00
Sequoia sempervirens ‘Cantab’ (Coast Redwood) (AGM)
A remarkable and rare upright form of the Coast Redwood. Slow-growing with broad, glaucous-green needles. 90cm bare-root
£35.00
Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Wellingtonia’ (AGM)
Rapidly become very large, as the many semi-mature specimens distributed around the nursery illustrate. Habit – Narrowly conical tree with tapering bole (50m+). 175-200cm (6-7ft) £30.00
Taxodium distichum (Swamp Cypress) (AGM)
A deciduous conifer that thrives in the wet, in fact, when growing near or in water its fluted trunk can be surrounded by ‘breathing roots’ or ‘knees’. Habit – Conical initially, broader and domed with maturity (35m). 200cm (7ft) floppy pot £34.00
Taxus baccata (Yew)
Our native conifer makes for an incredibly long lasting bushy individual specimen or dense hedging material very much in keeping within a countryside garden setting (albeit poisonous if ingested by stock). It will handle most soil types but must be planted in a well-drained site. Habit – Conical tree, (10-15m). 120cm (4ft) rootball £26.00 Smaller container specimens also available.
Thuja occidentalis ‘Brabant’ (AGM)
Narrowly conical fast-growing tree with dense, bright-green foliage. Habit – Medium, compact-growing, conical tree. 180cm (6ft) container
£24.00
Thuja occidentalis ‘Smaragd’ (AGM)
Narrowly conical small tree with bright green foliage Habit – Small, compact-growing, conical tree.
Thuja plicata ‘Excelsa’ (AGM)
150-180cm bare-root
£24.00
Shredding bark and spreading branches. Glossy green foliage emits a pleasant, citrusy aroma when crushed. Habit – Medium to large, fast-growing, upright tree with a pyramidical crown. 180cm (6ft) rootball £24.00
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