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Sorbus Majestica
Whitebeam Tree
Common Name: Whitebeam TreeLatin Name: Sorbus aria 'Majestica'Soil: Moist but well-drainedPosition: Full sun or light shadeFlowering period/colour: May/Cream flowersHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 5m/3mSpecial features: Attractive clusters red of berries in September.Sorbus aria 'Majestica' is a neat, compact tree renowned for its striking silver-grey spring foliage that turns gold and russet in autumn. Cream flower heads in May are followed by clusters of red September berries that are popular with birds. This deciduous tree has a lovely conical habit and a dense crown of foliage.
Sorbus Olympic Flame
Rowan Tree
Common Name: Olympic Flame TreeLatin Name: Sorbus 'Olympic Flame' (Dodong)Soil: Acid to neutralPosition: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: HardyFlowering Period: SpringFlowering Colour: Creamy whiteHeight/Spread after 20 years: 6m x 4mSorbus Olympic Flame stands out in any outdoor space. This tree delights with clusters of creamy-white flowers in late spring to early summer, creating a striking scene against the backdrop of its pinnate, dark green leaves.Thriving in well-drained soil and adaptable to full sun or partial shade, Sorbus Olympic Flame is a hardy and versatile addition to your garden. With a projected height of 6 metres and a spread of 4 metres in 20 years, it’s well-suited for gardens of many different sizes.One of the most prominent features of this Rowan Tree is its vibrant autumn display. Adorned with clusters of berries that transition from green to shades of red and orange, it becomes a focal point in your garden during autumn, attracting both the eye and local wildlife.Whether as a standalone tree or part of your mixed planting strategy, this Rowan Tree promises year-round interest from fellow gardeners. Buy a Sorbus Olympic Flame today and watch its creamy-white features transform into fiery red colours as the seasons change.
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Sorbus Ravensbill
Ravensbill Rowan Tree
Common Name: Ravensbill Rowan Tree Latin Name: Sorbus commixta 'Ravensbill' Soil: Most soils Position: Full sun or partial shade Flowering period/colour: April to May/ White Hardiness: Fully hardy Eventual height/spread: 6m/5m Special features: Blue-black winter buds that resemble a raven’s bill This distinctive tree gets its name from its winter interest: the winter buds are dark blue-black, with a slight curve, and resemble a raven’s bill. Come spring, pinnate dark green leaves appear and these are soon accompanied by the delicate white flowers. The flowers mature to clusters of small red berries by autumn and the leaves turn to blistering shades of yellow, orange and red before falling. This is a great choice for year-round interest and it is prefect for attracting wildlife to your garden.
Sorbus Sheerwater Seedling
Mountain Ash Tree
The 'Sheerwater Seedling' is the perfect tree for a restricted space as this Mountain Ash has an upright habit and maintains a narrow spread. The ascending branches are clothed in mid-green leaves which are accompanied by sprays of white flowers in spring. This tree offers a delightful autumn display as the leaves fade to orange and clusters of orange-red fruits appear in abundance. The fruits are popular with wildlife and they hold on the tree well into winter. This tree will provide you with year round interest and works well as a specimen or at the back of a border. Common Name: Mountain AshLatin Name: Sorbus aucuparia 'Sheerwater Seedling'Soil: Well-drained/light, Clay/heavy, SandyPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 6m x 2.5mSpecial features: Upright narrow habit and large clusters of orange/red berries in the autumn. (Deciduous)
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Sorbus Wisley Gold
Mountain Ash Tree
Common Name: Golden Mountain Ash TreeLatin Name: Sorbus 'Wisley Gold'Soil: Most soilsPosition: Full sun or partial shadeFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteHardiness: Fully hardyEventual height/spread: 5m x 2mSpecial features: Bunches of bright yellow berries in the autumn.Sorbus 'Wisley Gold' was first introduced as part of the RHS Bicentenary celebrations. A fine and stronger growing selection discovered near Wisley. The yellow fruits are born in profusion and are very bright in colour. The pinnate green leaves are accompanied by foamy white and pink spring flowers. An excellent new variety which is ideal for the smaller garden.
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Taxus baccata Corleys Coppertip
Corleys Coppertip Yew
Common Name: Corleys Coppertip YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Corleys Coppertip'Soil: Will tolerate most soil typesPosition: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5mSpecial features: Bright copper coloured young foliage in Spring.Taxus baccata 'Corleys Coppertip' is an upright growing conifer with brightly coloured copper foliage when young, which does not tend to change much throughout the year. CAUTION: Toxic if eaten
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Taxus baccata Drinkstone Gold
Drinkstone Gold Yew
Common Name: Drinkstone Gold YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Drinkstone Gold'Soil: Sand, Clay (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9m - 1.2mSpecial features: An upright golden-yellow conifer. (Evergreen)Taxus baccata 'Drinkstone Gold' is a distinctive, upright growing Yew with golden-yellow needles. It will grown particularly well in the sun with some partial shade to avoid colour fade. It will tolerate most soil types as long as it is well drained. CAUTION: Toxic if eaten
Taxus baccata Elegantissima
Yew
Common Name: Elegantissima YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Elegantissima'Soil: Sand, Dry, Moist (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9mSpecial features: A very popular golden yew with a dense habit and ascending branches. (Evergreen)Taxus baccata 'Elegantissima' is a female form that produces berries in autumn. It is a slow grower compared to the common yew with an ascending branches and a dense habit. It grows best in the full sun with some shade in a free-standing position.
Taxus baccata Fastigiata
Irish Yew
Common Name: Irish YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata'Soil: Sand, Dry, Moist (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 1.8mSpecial features: A dense and compact column of packed branches.Taxus Baccata 'Fastigiata' grows in a slow growing, upright conifer which naturally forms a dense dark green column. This is a female form was first found in found in 1780.This Taxus tends to grow best in full sun or partial shade giving height and structure to any border..
Taxus baccata Fastigiata Robusta
Yew
Common Name: YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta'Soil: Sand, Dry, Moist (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 1.5mSpecial features: A slow growing conifer with green foliage that turns almost black in winter.Taxus baccata 'Fastigiata Robusta' is and upright growing Yew which grows to form a dense green column that turns almost black in the winter months. This hardy variety will produce red fruits in the winter with age.
Taxus baccata Standishii
Standish Yew
Common Name: Standish YewLatin Name: Taxus baccata 'Standishii'Soil: Sand, Dry, Moist (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun with partial shadeHardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9-1.2mSpecial features: An upright and narrow conifer with a rich golden colour.Taxus baccata 'Standishii' is a slow growing conifer with golden-yellow foliage. It tolerates most soil types and will also deal well with city pollution and dry soils. It has a dense columnar habit which is tight and upright and produces red berries in the autumn. This conifer is suitable for height in rockery
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