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Hydrangea macrophylla Zorro
Hydrangea
Common Name: Hydrangea ZorroLatin Name: Hydrangea macrophylla 'Zorro'Soil: well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: July-September/Deep blue or pinkHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 1.5m/1.5mSpecial features: Delightful lace-cap flowers that are blue in acid soils and pink in alkaline soils. The 'Zorro' shrub has the unusual trait of having different coloured flowers in different soil types: in acid soils, the flowers are deep blue, and in alkaline soils the flowers are pale pink. The leaves are broadly ovate in shape with finely toothed edges and are dark green in colour with prominent veins. This hydrangea has a bushy and rounded habit and works well when planted in a mixed flower bed or border.
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Magnolia stellata
Magnolia Tree
Common Name: Magnolia TreeLatin Name: Magnolia stellataSoil: Prefers moist, clay soil and either neutral or acidic (Will tolerate lime)Position: Full sunHardiness: Fully hardy and frost hardy down to -18°CFlowering period: SpringFlowering colour: White opening from grey-hairy buds.Eventual height/spread: 3mSpecial features: One of the best magnolias for small gardens.Magnolia stellata is a slow-growing, deciduous and dense shrub that will flower in its first season unlike many other Magnolias. It becomes covered in star-shaped, slightly fragranced, white flowers in spring. This Magnolia is ideal for a small garden due to its slow growth habit. It is also suitable if to be kept it in a container perhaps on a patio.
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Magnolia stellata Rosea
Star Magnolia
Common Name: Star Magnolia Latin Name: Magnolia stellata 'Rosea' Soil: Prefers moist, clay soil and either neutral or acidic (Will tolerate lime) Position: Full sun Hardiness: Fully hardy and frost hardy down to -18°C Flowering period: Spring Flowering colour: Pale pink-white Eventual height/spread: 3m/3m Special features: Masses of fragrant, star-shaped flowers. The 'Rosea' is a beautifully compact deciduous shrub which has so much to offer. The flowers are, of course, its best feature and these usually appear in abundance in March. The star-shaped flowers appear on the branches before the leaves and make the most beautiful floral display: they open as a rosy pink colour, then fade to pale pink and then to white. The leaves are mid-green with a glossy sheen and some leaves have a bronzed tint in late summer. This magnolia is a slow grower, so it’s perfect for smaller spaces. It will eventually have a bushy, yet compact, habit. Make sure you plant this in a sunny spot, but with some shelter so that it is not too exposed to the elements.
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Magnolia stellata Royal Star
Magnolia Tree
Common Name: Magnolia Royal StarLatin Name: Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'Soil: Moist soil all year round, avoid very dry or very wet soil.Position: Full sun to part shade. Flowering period/colour: March/white (fragrant)Hardiness: Fully hardy in the severest European climates (to below -20°C).Height/spread in 10 years: 2.5m-4m/2.5m-4mSpecial features: RHS Award of Garden Merit. Pale pink buds open in early spring to fragrant white flowers with attractive, narrow strap-like tepals. Deciduous habit. This is an especially fine variety of Magnolia, deservedly carrying an RHS Award of Garden Merit. The compact habit makes it very suitable for smaller gardens. Magnolia 'Royal Star' rarely reaches 5m tall, and can be little wider than it is tall. The flowers are of particular note in this variety as they appear as large white star-burst shapes against the unclothed branches. They would show particularly well, planted against a dark evergreen background. Being a statement tree of the colder months, this variety would be best planted in a location that can be easily viewed from indoors, or in a front garden.The flowers of this tree are really very striking and so it would work particularly well if planted as the highlight or dominant feature of a small garden. This is perhaps the earliest flowering of the Magnolias, and so it location should be chosen with care in areas prone to hard frost. The early flowering, however, means that this tree can provide succession flowering if planted alongside apple and pear trees, as the time of blooming is likely to precede that of the fruit tree blossom.
Malus Indian Magic
Crab Apple Tree
Common Name: Indian Magic Crab Apple Tree Latin Name: Malus 'Indian Magic’ Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil Position: Full sun or partial shade Flowering period/colour: April/Pink Hardiness: Fully hardy Eventual height and spread: 6m/3m Special features: Bright fuchsia pink flowers and bronzed leaves The ‘Indian Magic’ is a delightful tree which offers varying interest throughout the seasons. In spring, bronze-green leaves appear and these are soon accompanied by fuchsia pink flowers. The flowers are sweetly scented and are popular with wildlife. Over summer, the bronzed leaves hold their colour, before falling in autumn. From October onwards, red-orange fruits appear and these last for several months: a great natural bird feeder over winter.
Malus Wedding Bouquet
Crab Apple Tree
Common Name: Wedding Bouquet Crab Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus brevipes 'Wedding Bouquet'Soil: Fertile but well drainedPosition: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Fully hardyFlowering Period: MayFlowering Colour: WhiteEventual Height/Spread after 20 years: 4m x 4mThe Malus 'Wedding Bouquet' is an elegant crab apple tree which is known for its masses of scented, ivory-white flowers which appear in spring. Luscious green leaves also emerge in spring, which are accompanied by deep-red fruits in late summer. The glossy red fruits hold until December; as well as bringing colour to your winter garden, they also attract wildlife. This slow-growing tree is perfect for a smaller garden as a specimen tree.
Prunus Candy Floss
Flowering Cherry Tree
Common Name: Flowering Cherry TreeLatin Name: Prunus 'Candy Floss'Soil: Tolerates most soil typesPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: Early spring/Large double pink flowersHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 10 years: 4m x 3mSpecial features: Very large double pink flowers. (Deciduous)Prunus 'Candy Floss' has very large double pink flowers with attractively fringed petals that have a soft velvety texture. The tree is fairly vigorous and has an upright spreading habit. This tree also features coppery bronze young leaves in May which mature to a deep green colour by summer.
Prunus Pink Perfection
Flowering Cherry Tree
Common Name: Flowering Cherry TreeLatin Name: Prunus 'Pink Perfection'Soil: Tolerates most soil typesPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/Double-pinkHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 5m x 3mSpecial features: foliage is bronze green colourThe Prunus 'Pink Perfection’, a stunning variety of Flowering Cherry Tree, is a true spectacle in any garden or landscape. With its profuse spring blossom, stunning pink flowers, and compact growth habit, it’s the perfect addition to any gardener’s dream space.Thriving in most soil types and full sun, the Prunus 'Pink Perfection’ is a versatile and resilient tree. In spring, it shows striking pink flowers, which give your garden that added seasonal charm. The delicate flowers come from rounded red buds and they hang in drooping clusters.As the year progresses, the Prunus 'Pink Perfection’ transitions too. In summer, its green foliage gives a solid contrasting backdrop, while in autumn, the leaves move to shades of gold and bronze. With a projected height of 5 metres and a spread of 3 metres over 20 years, this Flowering Cherry Tree can be a substantial presence in any garden. Feel free to plant it as a standalone feature in your space, or use it in mixed planting schemes for added visual interest. The Prunus ‘Pink Perfection’ will be a cherished part of your garden for years to come.
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