A handsome domed medium sized tree with attractive flaking bark and 3 lobed leaves.
- A slow growing medium sized tree of rounded habit grown for its attractive foliage.
- Useful low growing deciduous shrub usually grown as the red leaved varieties and for excellent autumn colour.
A tough compact deciduous shrub grown for its fabulous red-purple mottled pink and white foliage
- Bristish native tree capable of growing almost anywhere. Silvery-white bark and small leaves turning yellow in autumn.
- Medium sized ornamental tree usually grown for its white bark.
- A large deciduous shrub flowering mid to late summer and loved by bees and butterflies.
- Large ornamental tree providing strong autumn colours and a unique scent
- Spring flowering shrub of variable size with long lasting flowers and autumn edible fruits. Commonly known as Quince
- Vigourous woody climber producing masses of simple pink or white flowers in late spring and early summer.
- Useful hardy shrub grown predominantly for it's bright winter stem colour and grow anywhere attitude.
- Extremely versatile ground cover, wall or rockery shrub. Very good for wildlife especially loved by bees.
- Ancient tree from the fossil record, extremely tough and polution tolerant. Suitable for large gardens.
A large shrub grown for its early spring flowers, in shades of yellow or burnt orange, frost resistant and scented.
- Self clinging deciduous climber suitable for growing up large trees and dark north facing walls.
Bright yellow star shaped flowers appear on the naked green arching stems during winter.
- Large sweet scented twining climber producing masses of white flowers but requires a little shelter.
- The fragrant Honey Suckle, a woody scrambling climber typical of British hedge rows.
- Vigourous deciduous climber grown for its spectacular autumn colour and ability to cling to walls without extra support
- A medium sized shrub with deep pink flowers in mid to late spring.