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Quercus rubra Aurea
Golden Red Oak
Common Name: Golden Red Oak Latin Name: Quercus rubra 'Aurea' Soil: Medium moisture, well-drained, fertile soil. Slightly better autumn colour on acidic soil. Position: Light, dappled shade to prevent sun scorch Flowering period/colour: Spring, inconspicuous. Hardiness: Hardy to -22°C, but requires shelter from strong winds. Height and spread in 20-50 years: 15m/10m Special features: Golden yellow leaves in spring and early summer; orange red autumn colour. Deciduous. The Golden red oak is a rare variation on the Eastern North American red oak. A fine specimen of this tree can be seen in the Belfast Botanic Gardens. In the spring the leaves are a dazzling golden yellow colour, maturing to a yellow green in late summer. The leaves develop orange and red tints in autumn. This is a fast growing tree and in ideal conditions can grow to five or six metres in ten years. It is also very long lived, lasting up to 500 years, with a trunk which may be 2 metres in diameter. Stout branches grow at right angles to the stem, forming a narrow round-topped head. The tree produces acorns, which take about eighteen months to two years to develop. This variety is frequently grown as a specimen tree in parks and open spaces. It rapidly develops a taproot, so should bought as a young specimen and planted in its final location as soon as possible. Quercus rubra 'Aurea' produces very good quality wood for building applications. Other oak species are also cut for this purpose but produce lower quality wood than the red oaks. Red oak wood is suitable for flooring, veneer, and furniture.
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Robinia Casque Rouge
Pink Cascade
Common Name: Pink Cascade/ Pink Robinia TreeLatin Name: Robinia x margareta 'Casque Rouge' (aka Pink Cascade)Soil: Best in moist, well drained fertile soil, but tolerates poor soils and drought.Position: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: May to June/Large Purplish pink flowersHardiness: HardyEventual height/spread: 7m/4mSpecial features: Long drooping clusters of large deep pink flowers in late spring.Robinia x slavinii 'Casque Rouge' is an open, rounded deciduous tree with spiny branches and pinnate leaves made up of many mid green leaflets. Long drooping clusters of large deep pink flowers in late spring are followed by long brown seed pods in the Autumn.
Sorbus Joseph Rock
Mountain Ash Tree
Common Name: Rocks Mountain AshLatin Name: Sorbus 'Joseph Rock'Soil: Moist but well-drained or well-drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/Creamy whiteHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/Spread in 20 years: 6m x 3mSpecial features: Attractive lemon-yellow berriesSorbus Joseph Rock, the beautiful Mountain Ash Tree, brings something special to any landscape. Known for its vibrant late spring to early summer blooms, this tree shows clusters of creamy-white flowers. The pinnate, dark green leaves create a lush canopy, providing shade and a striking visual scene.Hardy and adaptable, Sorbus Joseph Rock thrives in well-drained soil and is equally comfortable in full sun or partial shade. With a projected height of around 6 metres and a spread of 3 metres in 20 years, it’s an ideal choice for smaller gardens or as part of a mixed planting scheme.One of the standout features of this Mountain Ash Tree is its autumn display. At the end of the season, the tree bears a profusion of berries. This adds a splash of colour and attracts all kinds of wildlife to your outdoor space. In true autumnal style, the berries transition from green to shades of red and orange, creating a cosy and picturesque visual.Sorbus Joseph Rock offers the ideal blend of floral charm and autumnal colour. Whether planted as a standalone specimen or incorporated into a larger garden design, this tree is sure to capture the eye of anyone close by. Pick up a Sorbus Joseph Rock today watch it transform your garden.
Sorbus Sunshine
Rowan Tree
Common Name: Sunshine Rowan TreeLatin Name: Sorbus aucuparia 'Sunshine'Soil: Moist but well-drained or well-drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyEventual Height/spread: 10m x 7mSpecial features: Attractive orange-yellow berries. Good autumn colour.Sorbus 'Sunshine' is an upright growing tree when young later forming a rounded shape with maturity. Large clusters of white flowers in late spring are followed by orange-yellow berries in late September developing slightly earlier than its parent 'Joseph Rock.' The sharply toothed, bright green leaves turn orange, red and purple in the autumn.
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