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Crataegus arnoldiana
Hawthorn Tree
Common Name: Hawthorn Latin Name: Crataegus arnoldiana Soil: Any soil Position: Full sun or partial shade Flowering period/colour: May / white Hardiness: Fully hardy Height and spread in 20 years: 6m/5m Special features: Large and edible red fruits in autumn The ‘Arnoldiana’ makes the most wonderful specimen tree and it is also great for attracting wildlife to the garden. The tree grows to be of medium size, with a rounded habit, and it starts off in spring with shallowly lobed leaves that are dark green and cover the branches. The leaves are closely followed by the late spring flowers and these are white with attractive and colourful stamens. The spring flowers later mature to large and glossy red fruits: these are edible and can be picked, or they can be left for the birds to enjoy. A fantastic tree with a lot to offer.
Crataegus Paul's Scarlet
Midland Hawthorn Tree
Crataegus Paul's Scarlet, also known as the Midland Hawthorn Tree, is a fairly compact tree that offers beautiful deep pink flowers and luscious green foliage. Paul's Scarlet is a deservedly popular variety of hawthorn and, with its maximum height of around 6m, it's perfect for the smaller garden. In spring, masses of deep-pink double flowers stud the branches and add a real burst of colour to the tree. The flowers are beautifully complimented by an abundance of slightly glossy, dark-green, leaves that are deeply lobed: their dark green sheen makes the perfect foil for the vibrant flowers. Come autumn, the leaves turn to crisp sunset shades of yellow and orange before falling. This is a great tree for a colourful statement. This is a relatively small garden tree, with a maximum height of around 6m, often less, making it well-suited to fairly restricted sites. It has an elegant and upright habit, with light branches, slightly pendulous at their tips. This is a hardy tree that will tolerate a range of soil types, positions and conditions: it will even thrive in coastal gardens and with city pollution. This tough tree also requires very little maintenance; our only recommendation is that you remove any broken or crossing branches in late autumn. We would recommend planting this alongside the delightful Crataegus laevigata 'Plena' as the creamy white flowers of the ‘Plena’ contrast beautifully with the fluffy pink flowers of the Paul's Scarlet. Common Name: Midland Hawthorn TreeLatin Name: Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'Soil: Any soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: March to May/PinkHardiness: Fully hardyHeight and spread in 20 years: 5m/4mSpecial features: Red fruits in autumn
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Crataegus Toba
Toba Hawthorn Tree
Common Name: Toba Hawthorn Tree Latin Name: Crataegus x mordenensis 'Toba' Soil: Any soil Position: Full sun or partial shade Flowering period/colour: May / white-pink Hardiness: Fully hardy Height and spread in 20 years: 6m/5m Special features: Masses of pink flowers in spring The ‘Toba’ is fantastic choice for any small-medium sized garden. In spring, pale pink-white double flowers grow in umbels and cover the tree. The large, dark-green leaves are deeply incised and these make the perfect foil for the spring flowers. Come autumn, glossy red fruits appear and these are great for wildlife. The tree itself has a fairly rounded habit and it maintains a manageable size, so it is suitable for a garden that has fairly limited space.
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Fuchsia Mrs Popple
Fuchsia
Common Name: Fuchsia Mrs PoppleLatin Name: Fuchsia 'Mrs Popple'Soil: Moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sun Flowering period/colour: June-September/ Purple-pinkHardiness: Half hardy, tender in frostEventual height/spread: 1m/1mSpecial features: Long-lasting flowers that add a beautiful burst of colour from Summer to Autumn.** IN FLOWER NOW ** This bushy and upright shrub is covered in masses of colourful flowers that hang from arching stems from summer through to autumn. The flowers have pretty purple petals and curved red sepals, as well as red tubes – making this a colourful floral display. The slender leaves are deep green in colour and are packed on to the upright branches. This is a great choice for planting in a flower bed or border, and it works particularly well as part of a cottage planting scheme.
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Lonicera Belgica
Early Dutch Honeysuckle
Common Name: Early Dutch HoneysuckleLatin Name: Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica'Soil: Any moist fertile, humus rich, well drained soil.Position: Full sun or partial Shade, will also tolerate majority shade.Hardiness: Very frost hardy down to -15°C needs no winter protectionFlowering Period: May to June (often into July)Flowering Colour: Creamy apricot in colour with rosy streaksEventual Height/Spread: 7m x 1.5mSpecial features: Bold and enticing colours with an outstanding sweet fragrance.Lonicera 'Belgica' is a beautiful twinning honeysuckle grown for its amazing scent. The sweetly scented tubular flowers appear earlier than most honeysuckle varieties and are followed by red berries in the autumn. The bold and enticing colours attract many different wildlife species.
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Weigela florida Moulin Rouge
Brigela
Common Name: BrigelaLatin Name: Weigela florida ‘Moulin Rouge’Soil: Well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: Late spring / deep redHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 1.8m / 1.2mSpecial features: Pretty red flowers that attract butterflies and bees.The ‘Moulin Rouge’ offers great interest with both its foliage and flowers: the flowers are deep red in colour and appear in late spring and the foliage is variegated. The foliage is mid-deep green in colour and has creamy white splashes on it and red edges. This deciduous shrub is reliable and easy to grow and is perfect for planting in a mixed border. It is also a great choice for attracting wildlife to your garden – and particularly pollinating insects which enjoy its sweetly scented blooms.
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