Japanese Maple (Acer Palmatum "Atropurpureum")
Japanese Maple or Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ is a small-medium, ornamental tree known for its finely shaped leaves and rich red-purple colour. Native to Japan, it has long been valued for...
Japanese Maple or Acer palmatum ‘Atropurpureum’ is a small-medium, ornamental tree known for its finely shaped leaves and rich red-purple colour. Native to Japan, it has long been valued for...
Rowan or sorbus aucuparia is one of the UK’s most loved native trees. Its slender and graceful form allows it fit in beautifully in any landscape or garden.
Green Beech or Fagus Sylvatica is one of Britain’s most majestic native trees, known for its smooth grey bark and graceful canopy of fresh green leaves. Found in ancient woodlands and parklands across...
The evergreen Yew or Taxus Baccata is one of Britain’s most ancient and enduring native trees. Known for its deep green foliage and remarkable longevity, it has been part of churchyards, gardens and...
Hawthorn or Crataegus Monogyna is one of Britain’s most familiar native trees, long associated with hedgerows, woodland edges and open countryside. With its spring blossom and autumn berries, it has been part of the...
Cherry Plum or Prunus Cerasifera is a beautiful ornamental tree known for its early blossom and graceful form. Often one of the first trees to flower in spring, it brings...
Crab Apple is a beautiful native tree that brings colour, blossom and wildlife into the garden. With its spring blossom and small autumn fruits, Crab Apple offers a gentle cycle of renewal and abundance throughout the...
The Silver Birch or Betula Pendula is instantly recognisable for its striking white bark and is familiar to many British landscapes. Its airy, green leaves and gently drooping branches bring a sense of lightness, movement...
The mighty Oak or Quercus Robur is one Britain’s most iconic native trees. Known throughout history for its strength and longevity, it has shaped landscapes across the country for centuries: from ancient woodland to...