Mount Pleasant Trees 2018-2019 Autumn-Spring Catalogue

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AUTUMN 2018 - SPRING 2019

MOUNT PLEASANT TREES

01454 260348 www.mountpleasanttrees.com


ABOUT US Welcome to our 2018-2019 catalogue. We are a Gloucestershire based nursery providing young bare-rooted trees for hedging, shelterbelts, screening and woodland planting. These are fresh, carefully grown and handled trees with strong roots and great growth potential at competitive prices. Mixed native hedging is at the heart of our business. We sell species such as hawthorn, blackthorn, hazel, field maple, wild privet, oak and lime plus classic ornamental varieties like beech, hornbeam, yew and box. We pride ourselves on supplying a broad range of containerised and bare-rooted arboretum and garden trees, including a strong selection of unusual species. Whether your priority is stock-proof hedging, meticulous garden design, timber yield or specimen rarity, our range of trees covers the whole planting spectrum. For current images, descriptions and pricing on all of our plants and sundries, plus useful planting advice, visit www.mountpleasanttrees.com and email info@mountpleasanttrees.com to confirm an order or for more info. Keep abreast of seasonal activity, news and promotions via Instagram @mountpleasanttrees, Twitter @MPTrees and Facebook platforms. We look forward to hearing from you over the season. Tom and Elizabeth

NURSERY NEWS We’re pleased to announce that after an extensive 3 year European trial of the stunning autumn-colouring Hornbeam Carpinus betulus ‘Rockhampton Red’ (CBRR), the official Plant Breeders Rights have been granted to Geoff Locke who discovered this cultivar of the native Carpinus betulus at the nursery in Rockhampton almost 30-years ago. The CBRR’s spectacular fiery-red and orange autumn show competes with the best seasonal displays of Acer, Parrotia and Liquidambar ornamentals, whilst maintaining the hardy characteristics of common Carpinus betulus. In the last 3 years, CBRR has been displayed at most of the major European tree and plant shows. It has won several awards and was judged by a panel headed by Roy Lancaster V.M.H. to be the best in show at a prominent French horticultural show. We offer a range of specimen sizes of this now patented, unique tree.

SEMI-MATURE TREES Mount Pleasant Farm and Forestry has limited numbers of semi-mature specimens up to 30 years old, mainly of the following species: Hornbeam, Lime, Oak, Field Maple, Yew, Hazel, Poplar, Parrotia and Sorbus torminalis, grown and sold by Geoff Locke at the same location as us. Go to www.mountp.co.uk or email glmpff@gmail.com for the full listing of available specimen trees.

ORDERING, COLLECTION AND DELIVERY Orders can be placed over the phone on 01454 260348 or email info@mountpleasanttrees.com When your order is ready, we will contact you to agree a collection date and can advise whether your vehicle is suitable to transport your order. If required we can obtain a quote for a dedicated same day van delivery. Payment is by card or cash on collection of your trees from the nursery. Payment for delivered orders will be taken just prior to or on the day of dispatch. ALL PRICES QUOTED ARE EXCLUSIVE OF VAT Phone lines are open Monday-Saturday from 8.30am-8.30pm. Collection appointments are available every day except Sunday. Last collection is at 4.30pm during the week and 12.30pm on Saturday. Trees are available for collection from November until early March. Bare-rooted plants are lifted from mid to late November.

Front cover: Parrotia persica Back cover : Quercus robur

01454 260348 www.mountpleasanttrees.com


HEDGING TREES AND SHRUBS

All prices are exclusive of VAT. Bare rooted trees are available from late November until March. Please ask if other sizes are required as these may be available. Remember to protect your plants against rabbits and other pests - please ask for advice. Size (cm)

Size (in)

Each

per 10

Each

per 100

Each

per 1000

Acer campestre (Field Maple) 40-60 60-80 100-120

20” 28” 44”

- £0.90 £1.35

£0.44 £0.60 £0.88

Acer pseudoplatanus (Sycamore) 60-80

28”

£0.95

£0.56

Alnus cordata (Italian alder) 60-80

28”

£1.15

£0.72

Alnus glutinosa (Common alder) 40-60 20” - £0.52 100-120

44”

£1.50

£0.92

Betula pendula (Silver birch) 60-80 28” £1.10 £0.62 100-120

44”

£1.60

£0.99

£0.36 £0.44 -

-

-

14” -

- £4.00

£2.30 £3.80

Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) 40-60 20” - £0.67 60-80 100-120

28” 44”

£1.15 £2.10

£0.79 £1.60

Castanea sativa (Sweet chestnut) 40-60

20”

£1.58

£0.96

28”

£1.20

£0.65

28”

£1.20

Corylus avellana (Hazel) 40-60 20” £1.05 80-100

36”

£1.70

£0.65

28” 36”

£0.97 £1.12

Elaeagnus ebbengei

3L

-

£4.70

60-80 80-100

28” 36”

- £1.25

20” 28” 36” 44” 52”

£1.24 £1.53 £1.65 £2.22 £3.92

Each

per 100

£0.75 £0.96 £1.32 £1.65 £2.89

Each

per 1000

£0.64 £0.80 £1.14 £1.50 £2.48

Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea’ (Copper beech) 80-100

36”

£3.25

£3.05

60-80

28”

£1.18

-

Ilex aquifolium (Holly) 3L

£4.70

£0.74

-

£4.40

-

Ilex aquifolium ‘Argentea Marginata’ (variegated holly) 60-80

3L

£7.25

£6.75

Juglans regia (Common walnut)

-

-

£0.55

£0.54 £0.82

£0.42 £0.62

£4.20

-

£0.70 £0.82

per 10

£0.61 £0.72 £1.47

£0.50 £0.77

Euonymus europaeus (Spindle)

Each

Ilex altaclerensis ‘Golden King’ (variegated holly)

Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) 40-60 20” - £0.40 £0.36 60-80 80-100

40-60 60-80 80-100 100-120 120-150

60-80

40-60

£0.60 £0.73

3L

20”

£7.25

£2.00

Ligustrum ovalifolium (Garden hedging privet) 40-60

20”

£1.58

£6.75

40-60

20”

£2.75

-

-

£1.35

-

£0.75

-

Ligustrum ovalifolium ‘Aureum’ (Golden privet) £1.95

-

Ligustrum vulgare (Native wild privet) 40-60

£0.60 £0.96

(in)

£2.18 -

Cornus sanguinea (Common dogwood) 60-80

Size

Fagus sylvatica (Beech)

90cm+ £0.59 -

Cornus alba (Red-stemmed dogwood) 60-80

(cm)

Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea-buckthorn) £0.47 -

Buxus sempervirens (Common box) 10-20 6” £1.95 £1.65 30-40 3L

Size

20”

£1.35

£0.65

Lonicera nitida (fast-growing box substitute) 30-40

14”

-

£0.55

£1.20

-

Malus sylvestris (Crab apple) 60-80 28” £1.38 £0.82

-

Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ 40-60 3L £5.15 £4.95

-


Size (cm)

Size (in)

Each

per 10

Each

per 100

Each

per 1000

Populus nigra ssp. betulifolia (Native black poplar)

See information on willow & poplar varieties on p5

Populus tremula (Aspen) 60-80 28” £1.34 £0.99 Prunus avium (Wild Cherry) 40-60 20” £1.10 £0.56 80-100

36”

£1.40

£0.88

3L 10L RB

£4.20 £15.00 £24.00

£4.00 £13.50 £20.00

Prunus lusitanica (Portugal laurel) 30-40 3L £5.25 £5.00 Prunus padus (Bird cherry) 60-80 28” £1.34 £0.86 Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn) 40-60 20” £0.80 £0.40 60-80 80-100

28” 36”

£1.00 £1.35

£0.50 £0.60

-

-

(in)

Each

per 10

Each

per 100

Rosa canina (Wild dog rose) 60-80 28” £1.30 £0.64

Each

per 1000

£0.59

Rosa rugosa (Ramanas rose) 60-80 28” £1.60 £0.80

£0.72

-

Salix cinerea (Grey sallow willow) 60-80 28” £1.20 £0.68

-

-

Sambucus nigra (Elderberry) 60-80 28” £1.42 £0.77

-

-

Sorbus aria (Whitebeam) 40-60 20” £1.55 £1.20

-

-

£0.35 £0.42 £0.48

Sorbus aucuparia (Rowan/Mountain Ash) 40-60 20” - £0.66 £0.56 100-125

Quercus petraea (Sessile oak) 60-80 28” £1.80 £1.10

-

Quercus robur (Common/Pedunculate oak) 40-60 20” £1.35 £0.80 £0.66 £1.50 £1.71 £2.00

£0.92 £1.26 £1.50

£0.76 £0.95 £1.34

Rhamnus cathartica (Common buckthorn) 60-80 28” £1.35

£0.68

£0.63

Rhamnus frangula (Alder buckthorn) 60-80 28” £1.35 £0.68 £0.63

44”

£1.80

£1.10

-

Symphoricarpos albus (Snowberry) 60-80 28” £1.23 £0.69 Tilia cordata (Small-leaved lime) 40-60 20” - £0.79 80-100

-

28” 36” 44”

Size

Salix caprea (Goat/Pussy willow) 60-80 28” £1.20 £0.68

Pyrus communis (Wild pear) 60-80 28” £1.40 £0.95

60-80 80-100 100-120

(cm)

Rosa rubiginosa (Sweet briar rose) 60-80 28” £1.45 £0.69 £0.64

Prunus laurocerasus (Common laurel) 30-40 2L - £3.50 60-80 100-120 150-175

Size

36”

£1.60

£1.35

£0.72 -

Viburnum lantana (Wayfaring tree) 60-80 28” £1.15 £0.82 £0.70 Viburnum opulus (Guelder rose) 60-80 28” £1.15 £0.84 Viburnum tinus 3L pots -

£4.20

£3.80

£0.72

-


CONIFERS Size (cm)

Size (in)

Each

per 10

Each

per 100

Each

per 1000

Abies nordmanniana (Caucasian fir / non-needle drop Christmas tree) 10-20

8”

-

£0.90

xCupressocyparis leylandii (Green Leyland Cypress) 90+ 3L £5.00 £4.50 150-175

10L

£14.50

£13.00

£0.85

- -

Picea abies (Norway Spruce - Christmas Trees) 20-40 14” - £0.60 £0.56

Size (cm)

Size (in)

Each

per 10

Each

per 100

Each

per 1000

Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine) pot grown 60-80

3L

£3.75

Taxus baccata (Yew) 30-45 40-60 80-100

3L 3L R/B

£4.70 £5.10 £21.50

Thuja plicata (cell grown) 20-40

12”

£1.00

£3.50

-

£4.30 £4.70 £19.00

-

£0.85

-

Picea pungens ‘Glauca’ (Blue Spruce) 10/20 8” - £0.70 £0.65

WILLOW AND POPLAR FOR PLANTING (UNROOTED) Most Salix (Willow) and some Populus (Poplars) can easily be grown from unrooted hardwood cuttings and sets, inserted vertically into the soil. Often trees raised in this way in their final planting positions grow better and faster than young plants which are already rooted. When established, expect a minimum of 3-4ft of growth in average conditions and 6-8ft at best over a season. Cuttings are taken from our nurtured mother plants to produce quality planting material. Cuttings: 9-12” £6.50 per ten £21.00 per fifty Sets (3-4 ft depending on species) £3.50 each £14.50 per ten Selected sets, vigorous varieties (5-7 ft.) £4.75 each £21.00 per ten Also some varieties available in larger sizes - POA Salix (Willow) species/varieties: acutifolia ‘Blue Streak’; aegyptiaca; x ‘Aegma Brno’; alba; alba ‘Aurea’; alba ssp. caerulea, (cricket bat willow); alba var. ‘Sericea’; alba ssp. vitellina Britzensis; alba ssp. vitellina ‘Nova’; babylonica; Bowles hybrid (and other very fast biomass willows); caprea; cinerea; daphnoides; eleagnos; exigua; fragilis; gracilistyla; hookeriana; pentandra; phylicifolia; purpurea; purpurea ‘Howki’; x rubens ‘Basfordiana’; triandra ; udensis ‘Sekka’; viminalis; and a few others. Populus (Poplar) species/varieties: Populus nigra ssp. Betulifolia; x acuminata; alba ‘Pyramidalis’; alba ‘Richardii’; ‘Balsam spire’ (TxT 32); candicans ‘Aurora’; x canadensis ‘Aurea’; ‘Columbia’; ‘Eugenii’; ’Robusta’; ‘Serotina’; x interamericana ‘Beaupre’; nigra ‘Italica’; simonii ‘Fastigiata’, szechuanica; trichocarpa ‘Fritzi Pauley’; yunnanensis.


HEDGING BASICS Rural We suggest planting in a double staggered row: 4 plants to the metre. To make a hedge stock-proof, your mix should include at least 50% thorn; Crataegus monogyna (Hawthorn) and/or Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn). A common mix includes: Acer campestre (Field maple); Cornus sanguinea (Common dogwood); Corylus avellana (Hazel); Euonymus europaeus (Spindle); Ilex aquifolium (Holly); Ligustrum vulgare (Native wild privet); Malus sylvestris (Crab apple); Rhamnus cathartica (Common buckthorn); Rosa canina (Dog rose); Salix caprea (Pussy willow); Viburnum lantana (Wayfairing tree) and Viburnum opulus (Guelder rose). You could consider Fagus sylvatica (Beech,) Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam,) Quercus (Oak,) and Tilia (Lime). Beech hedging keeps its attractive withered leaves through winter but is slow to establish in the first year or two and suffers from water damage. Hornbeam offers similar attributes as beech but is faster growing and easier to establish especially on heavy or wet soils. New hedges require animal protection for around 5 years (see planting sundries below). We can advise on a suitable natural mix of species for your area and appropriate protection. Conifer/Evergreen Spacing depends on intended ultimate height i.e. 180cm (6ft) high = 60cm single row spacing. 300cm (10ft) high = 120cm (4ft) single row spacing. xCupressocyparis leylandii (Leyland cypress) make an excellent uniform hedge if regularly maintained; Thuja (Western Red Cedar) quickly forms a good dense evergreen hedge. Taxus baccata (Yew) should only be planted where the drainage is good and the plants cannot become waterlogged. Special care should be taken not to over water especially on heavy soils.

TREE PLANTING SUNDRIES Clear Spiral Tree Guards (60cm) 100% recycled plastic spiral guards to wind around hedging or small trees. Use 3ft bamboo cane to provide further support. £4.15 per 10; £15.50 per 50; £66.00 per 250; £220 per 1000. Bamboo Canes Temporary markers and rigidity for young trees, provides support to spiral guards. 90cm (3ft) - £13.00 per l00; £100.00 per 1000. 24“/60cm Plastic Mesh Tree Guards Designed for species with foliage that‘s vulnerable when confined. Unperforated spray guarded lower with 6mm perforated upper. Flattened design shapes into a 100mm square to secure internally with two square 3ft. stakes. POA 1.2m Tree Shelters Essential deer protection. 1.2m plastic tube with ventilation. Integral zip ties for external securing with a 4ft stake. POA Tree, Shelter and Marker Stakes (Reusable and rot-resistant for up to 25 years made from tantalised softwood) 3ft. long, 1” square for 2ft mesh guards and shrub shelters - £5.00 per ten; £11.25 per 25; £82.50 per 250 4ft long, 1.25”square for staking trees up to about 6ft high - £9.00 per ten; £65.00 per 100. 6ft long, 2.00” round for staking trees up to about 8ft high and for marking tree planting positions - £2.75 each; £21.50 per ten. Tree Tie - Strong, stretchy nonslip 5mm tube. Coil length approx. 60 metres. - £10.00 per coil Buckle Ties - 24” x 1” - £11.00 per 10; £80.00 per hundred Planting spade - Strong tubular steel spade with wooden handle grip and heavy duty blade. A tree planting staple ONLY £16.00 Secateurs - Traditional design with grippy rubber coated handles and locking catch. ONLY £4.50 Melcourt Topgrow compost 100% peat free compost formulated for tree planting containing soil improving slow release nutrients and organic matter to aid the planting mix. 50L bag - £5.00 each or 3 for £13.50


SPECIMEN TREES AND SHRUBS

Please note all prices are quoted exclusive of VAT Most of the trees are grown in the open ground and are supplied bare rooted, bagged on collection to keep the trees in perfect condition until planting. Some specimens are available containerised or rootballed. Sizes of trees listed are approximate to the size expected by November. Please enquire if there is something you want which is not listed as we may have a few in stock.

Acer campestre (Field Maple) **Native**

Our native maple. Small, neatly lobed, dense-growing leaves turn vivid yellow in autumn. Habit - Medium tree with a rounded crown (up to 15-25m). 175-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root Larger specimens are available.

£17.00

Acer freemanii ‘Autumn Blaze’

This tree’s deeply cut leaves turn a beautiful orange-red in the autumn. Habit - Large tree, vigorous with a dense, oval head

240cm containerised

£28.00

Acer griseum (Paperbark Maple) (AGM)

Bark flakes and peels to reveal contrasting cinnamon-brown under-bark. Trifoliate leaves turn fiery oranges and reds in autumn. Habit – Small tree (around 10m) with a spreading habit. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £27.50

Acer platanoides ‘Crimson King’ (AGM)

Vigorous and hardy with beautiful red-purple foliage. Yellow flowers provide seasonal variety. Habit - Large tree (up to 20-30m) with a spreading habit. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£19.00

Acer platanoides ‘Drummondii’

Vigorous and hardy, this variegated maple has a broad, creamy white band along the edge of its leaves. Habit - Large tree (up to 20-30m) with a spreading habit. 250cm (8ft) - bare-root

£25.00

Acer rubrum ‘October Glory’

This variant of the glorious red maple has a long-lasting, brilliant red autumn colour. Habit – Round-headed, large tree. Colours better on acid soils. 180cm (6ft) bare-root

£24.00

Acer triflorum

Rare, slow-growing tree with pale grey-brown flaking bark. The trifoliate leaves are glaucous underneath and produce a brilliance of yellow, orange and red in autumn. Habit – Round-headed, large tree 150cm (5ft) bare-root £24.00

Alnus cordata (Italian alder) (AGM) **Suitable for damp or wet situations**

Glossy green leaves with rich yellow catkins in spring and large ‘cones’ in autumn. Habit - Medium to large (up to 17-25m). Splendid, fast growing tree which is tolerant of any soil. 200cm (7ft) bare-root

Alnus glutinosa (Common alder) **Suitable for damp or wet situations** **Native**

£16.00

Our native alder is a great solution for a wet situation. The leaves are round and male catkins are produced. Habit - Medium tree up to around 15m. 200cm (7ft) bare-root £16.00


Alnus glutinosa ‘Imperialis’

A graceful variant of the common alder with deeply incised leaves. Habit - Medium tree up to around 15m. Smaller sizes also available

250-300cm bare-root

£29.00

Amelanchier x grandiflora ‘Ballerina’

New leaves are bronze and turn red-purple in the autumn. Also boasts a profusion of large white flowers. Habit - large shrub or small tree 80-100cm (3ft) container £16.00 Amelanchier laevis ‘RJ Hilton’ and Amelanchier ‘La Paloma’ available in limited numbers. Please ask if interested.

Betula ermanii ‘Blush’

This variety has a peeling creamy white bark with a beautiful pink blush revealing fawn coloured fresh bark underneath. Habit – Graceful and vigorous medium-sized tree (up to 25m). 180cm (6ft) £24.00 Small Betula ermanii ‘Mount Zao’ also available

Betula ‘Fascination’ (AGM)

Peeling, deep orange bark turns a pale pink-white. In spring, yellow-brown male catkins up to 10cm long appear. Habit - medium-sized tree of pyramidal habit with stiffly ascending branches (10m to 20m) 180cm (6ft) £24.00

Betula nigra ‘Pendula’ (River birch) **Suitable for damp or wet situations** A rare weeping form of the River birch. Habit - medium tree (up to 25m). Betula nigra (young) also available

210cm (7ft) bare-root

£29.50

Betula pendula (Silver birch) (AGM) **Native**

“The Lady of the Woods”, the white stemmed silver birch will grow rapidly in soils ranging from wet to quite dry. Habit – Slender, medium tree (15m to 25m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) - bare-root £16.00 Betula pendula ‘Laciniata’ available in limited numbers

Betula utilis var. jacquemontii ‘Doorenbos’ (AGM)

This beautiful tree features a remarkable white, peeling stem. A robust ornamental choice. Cluster-plant to form a multi-stem specimen. Habit – Slender tree medium tree (15m to 25m). 200-250cm (7-8ft) potted/bare-root £25.00 Betula utilis ‘Nepalese Orange’ also available

Buxus sempervirens ‘Latifolia’ (AGM) (Common Box)

This variant of the common box has comparatively large leaves which are a deep shining green. Habit – Bushy shrub 100-120cm bare-root

£24.00


Carpinus betulus (Hornbeam) **Native**

Beautiful and vigorous. Retains its rusty-brown autumnal leaves well into the winter. Habit - medium to large (up to 25m). Withstands hard pruning and tolerates most soils, even heavy wet clays. 200cm (7ft) bare-root £19.00

Carpinus betulus ‘Fastigiata’ (AGM)

Erect and pyramidical form of the common hornbeam makes a perfect tree for formal gardens. Habit - upright medium tree (10-20m). 240cm (8ft) bare-root

£28.00

Carpinus betulus ‘Rockhampton Red’

This stunning newly patented cultivar discovered here in the early nineties and now awarded plant breeders rights, grows like normal hornbeam but its leaves turn orange and red each autumn. It provides as good a display as many of the better known (but generally more difficult to grow) classic trees with autumn colour. Bagging significant horticultural accolades this is a wonderful tree, since Hornbeam is such an adaptable and reliable species. Demand is high so order early to avoid disappointment. Habit - Medium tree (10-20m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) container/bare-root £32.00 Other sizes available on request

Carpinus caroliniana ‘Sentinel Dries’ (American Hornbeam) This variety has excellent red and orange autumn colours. Habit – Small wide-spreading medium tree Carpinus caroliniana ‘Red Fall’ 180cm also available

180-210cm (6-7ft) containerised

£29.00

Catalpa biginoides (Indian Bean Tree) (AGM)

Beautiful tree with large heart-shaped leaves, white flowers and long pendulous pods. Habit - Medium but spreading tree, fully hardy, moist free-draining soil. 180cm (6ft) bare-root

£17.00

Catalpa bignonioides ‘Aurea’ (Golden Indian Bean Tree) (AGM) Beautiful variant with large velvety, yellow leaves turning green as the seasons progress. Habit - Medium but spreading tree, fully hardy, moist free-draining soil. 180cm (6ft) containerised

£21.00

Cercidiphyllum japonicum (Katsura Tree)

In autumn, the small heart-shaped leaves are pale yellow or pink and are scented like burnt sugar on falling from the tree. Like a tree and a confection rolled into one. Habit - Small to medium tree (up to 15m to 20m) with a branching habit. Not suitable for dry soils. 200+cm (7ft+) bare-root £27.00

Cercis canadensis ‘Appelachian Red’ (North American Rosebud) Lovely free-flowering variant with deep fuchsia-pink flowers with distinctive heart-shaped leaves Habit – Small tree/ shrub 80-100cm (3ft) containerised

£22.00


Cercis chinensis (Chinese Redbud)

Glossy bright green heart-shaped leaves with bright pink flowers. Habit - Medium shrub (up to 3m by 3m)

240cm+ (8ft) bare-root

£32.00

Cornus alternifolia (Pagoda Dogwood)

Beautiful small tree with horizontal spreading branches which grows in distinct tiers as the tree matures. Purple and red in autumn. Habit – Small, architectural tree (up to 15m) 80-100m bare-root £18.00

Cornus controversa

Beautiful tree which grows in sweeping layers with clusters of white flowers in spring, small black fruits and purplered autumn colours Habit – Small tree (up to 15m) 200-250m container £28.00

Cornus florida

Conspicuous white four-petalled flowers in spring and beautiful rich pinks and scarlets in autumn. Habit – Large elegant shrub 120-150cm bare-root

£21.00

Cornus kousa var. Chinensis

A taller more open form with larger leaves, white flowers and bronze/crimson autumn colours Habit – Large elegant shrub 150cm (5ft) bare-root

£21.00

Corylus avellana (Common Hazel) Our native hazel tree. Habit – Small tree or large shrub

120cm (4ft) bare-root

£10.00

Corylus colurna (Turkish hazel) (AGM)

Long yellow catkins (6cm) emerge in late winter/ early spring and large clusters of edible nuts arrive in autumn. Distinctive cork-textured bark. Habit - Beautiful ornamental tree assuming a conical habit 210-240cm (7-8ft) bare-root £24.00

Corylus maxima (Webb’s Filbert/Kent Cobnut) The nuts are much larger than the common hazel. Habit - Large shrub/small spreading tree (up to 6m) Larger sizes available in small numbers

90cm+ bare-root

£19.00

Corylus maxima ‘Purpurea’ (Purple-leaf filbert) (AGM)

Decorative shrub with intensely coloured purple leaves. Purple tinged catkins make a lovely winter feature. Habit - Large shrub or small multi-stemmed tree (up to 3m) with a spreading habit. 120-150cm (4-5ft) bare-root/container Smaller sizes are available

£18.00

Cotinus coggygria ‘Old Fashioned’ (Smokebush/ Venetian Sumach)

Beautiful variant with blue-green leaves which turn red, orange and purple in autumn and feathery panicles of yellowgreen flowers Habit - Large shrub around 3m by 3m. 80-100cm bare-root £16.00

Cotoneaster cornubia

Semi-evergreen producing a profusion of largish red fruits. Habit - Small tree

200cm (7ft) container

£24.00


Crataegus laciniata (Crataegus orientalis)

A beautiful tree with deeply-incised leaves with dark-green upper and grey underside; large coral fruits. Habit – A small rounded tree 200cm (7ft) bare-root Mature specimens of 2.5-3.5m also available from £36.00

£24.00

Crataegus laevigata ‘Crimson Cloud’ (AGM) (Midland Hawthorn)

Form of the Midland Hawthorn with a striking crimson blossom with a white centre and red berries in autumn. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root £19.00

Crataegus laevigata ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ (AGM) (Midland Hawthorn) This variant of the Midland Hawthorn has red May flowers and red berries in autumn. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 150-180m (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Crataegus lavelleei ‘Carrierei’

Lovely glossy dark green leaves persist until December with orange fruits adorning the branches through winter. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 250cm (8ft) bare-root £24.00

Crataegus persimilis ‘Prunifolia’ (AGM)

Glossy leaves and big thorns, provides a wonderful autumn display of orange and red leaves plus large red berries. Habit - small-medium sized tree with a compact head (8-10m). 150-180m (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Crataegus pinnatifida ‘Big Golden Star’

Attractive variant with large lobed leaves, small or no thorns and extra-large edible fruits. Habit - small sized tree with a compact head (8-10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£24.00

Davidia involucrata (Pocket-handkerchief tree, Dove tree) (AGM)

Named after the large, white ‘draped’ bracts which are produced in May on the branches. Please note – you may have to wait up to 12-15 years before your tree produces its flowers. Habit – Medium-sized (10-20m) with a spreading habit. Winter hardy and will thrive in any type of soil. 180cm (6ft) bare-root £29.00 Smaller specimens (1.2m) are available

Fagus sylvatica (common beech) (AGM) **Native**

Our native beech is both attractive and versatile being suited for both hedging and planting as a specimen tree. Habit – Large, branching tree - (up to 40m). Thrives on calcareous soils but will be damaged by water-logging. 200cm (7ft) bare-root £20.00

Fagus sylvatica ‘Black Swan’ A weeping tree with dark, deep red-purple leaves. Habit – Compact weeping tree.

180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£32.00.


Fagus sylvatica ‘Pendula’ (Weeping beech) (AGM) Spectacular, ultimately large tree with beautiful pendulous branches. Habit - Large tree (up to 40m) with weeping branches.

100-120cm (3ft) bare-root

£19.50

Fagus sylvatica ‘Purple Group’ (Copper beech) Purple leaved specimens. Habit - Large tree (up to 40m)

200-250cm (7-8ft) bare-root

£20.00

Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea Pendula’ (Weeping purple beech) (AGM) Spectacular, ultimately large tree with beautiful pendulous branches. Habit – Large tree with weeping branches. Larger specimens available in small numbers

80-100cm (3ft) bare-root

£18.00

90-120cm container

£22.00

Ficus carica ‘Brown Turkey’

A popular fruit bearing variant of the common fig. Habit- spreading shrub and often grown against a wall.

Heptacodium micionoides (Seven Son Flower of Zhejiang) (AGM) Easily grown large Chinese shrub with attractive leaves and profuse white fragrant flowers in autumn. Habit – Large shrub 120cm bare-root

£22.00

Juglans nigra (Black walnut) (AGM)

A large, noble tree with deeply-furrowed bark, large finely-toothed leaves and large round fruits. Habit – Large tree with a domed crown 240cm (8ft) bare-root

£34.00

Juglans regia (Common walnut)

Not a native tree but always looks at home in the English countryside and tolerates almost any soil conditions, drought-resistant. Habit - Slow-growing medium tree (up to 25m). 180cm (6ft) bare-root £18.00

Laburnum anagyroides (Common Laburnum)

Flowers in late May or June with drooping racemes along the branches. Habit - A small flowering tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£16.00

Laburnum x watereri ‘Vossii’ (AGM) (Voss’s Laburnum or Golden Rain) Beautiful variant of the laburnum with free-flowering long racemes. Habit - A handsome, small tree under 10m.

210cm (7ft) containerised

£25.00

Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Palo Alto’ (Sweet gum tree) (AGM) This beautiful pyramid-shaped tree is adorned with orange and scarlet leaves in autumn. Habit – Pyramidical, medium-sized tree. 80-100cm (3-4ft) container

£16.00

Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Pendula’ (Sweet gum tree)

This elegant variant offers weeping branches along with the reliable autumnal oranges and purples. Habit - medium tree (around 25m). 210cm (7ft) bare-root

£25.00


Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’ (Sweet gum tree) (AGM) This variant has been selected for its deeply cut leaves and brilliant orange and yellow autumn display. Habit - medium tree (around 25m) columnar habit. 150-180cm (5-6ft) container

£21.00

Liriodendron tulipifera (Tulip tree)

Fast and easily grown tree with attractive and distinctive leaves and yellow flowers. Resistant to squirrel damage. Habit - Large (around 30m) branching habit. 240cm (8ft) bare-root £32.00

Magnolia ‘Heaven Scent’ (AGM) Richly scented pink and magenta petals. Habit – Small to medium tree.

180-210cm bare-root and container

£29.00

Magnolia kobus

Hardy shrub originating from Japan. First flowers emerge after around 12 years but worth the wait, great scent in the meantime. Habit – Small tree or shrub. 125-150cm bare-root and container £14.00

Magnolia x loebneri ‘Merrill’ (AGM)

A vigorous small tree with large white fragrant flowers. Outstanding. Habit – Slow-growing, tall shrub/small tree. 125-150cm bare-root and container

£17.00

Magnolia sieboldii

Small cup-like white flowers with a deep-pink centre. Leaves are glaucous underneath Habit – Wide-spreading shrub. 80-100cm (3ft) containerised

£16.00

Magnolia stellata (AGM)

A beautiful shrub with striking fragrant star-like flowers in spring. Habit – Slow-growing, wide-spreading shrub.

80-100cm+ container

£16.00

Malus ‘Admiration’ or ‘Adironack’ (Crab apple)

Large white waxy flowers are followed by persistent, spherical fruits. Habit – small (up to 10m), spreading tree with slightly drooping branches. 180cm (6ft) containerised

£22.00

Malus ‘Butterball’ (Crab apple)

Flowers are white, flushed with pink in spring; 2-3cm diameter yellow and orange fruits emerge in autumn and remain until winter. Habit – small (up to 10m), spreading tree with slightly drooping branches . 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus ‘Evereste’ (Crab apple) (AGM)

Conical tree with dark, slightly lobed leaves and large white flowers which are red in the bud. Fruits are orange-yellow. Habit – small (up to 10m), conical tree. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus floribunda (Japanese crab) (AGM)

This tree is stunning when the profuse pinky-white flowers open. Fruits are small and are coloured yellow and red. Habit - Small tree or large shrub (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus ‘Gorgeous’ (Crab apple)

Glossy crimson to red-orange fruits follow pretty white flowers. Habit – Small tree, rounded habit (up to 10m).

150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00


Malus hupehensis (AGM)

This broad-crowned tree is adorned with an abundance of soft pink flowers in May and small red fruits in autumn. Habit – Small tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) containerised £22.00

Malus ‘Indian Magic’

A spreading tree with pink flowers which offset the purple-flushed green foliage. Small fruits are red-orange and persist into the winter Habit – Spreading small tree (up to 10m). 200cm (7ft) containerised £22.00

Malus ‘Jelly King’ (AGM)

Great for crab apple jelly makers. Large persistent orange-pink fruit follow pure white blossom. Habit – Spreading small tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Malus ‘Rosehip’ (Crab apple)

This new selection has masses of white blossom in spring followed by large numbers of rounded rosehip-like red fruit in late summer/autumn. Habit – Small, rounded tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus ‘Rudolph’ (Crab apple)

Leaves emerge bronze-red in colour and turn dark bronze-green. Flowers are large and rose-red. Fruits are orangeyellow and oblong. Habit – Small, upright tree (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus ‘Sun Rival’ (Crab apple)

Umbrella shaped tree with white flowers in spring and large red fruits in the autumn. Habit – Small, weeping tree (up to 10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) containerised

£22.00

Malus transitoria (AGM)

Narrowly lobed leaves turn yellow in autumn. Spring brings abundant white flowers followed by plentiful, small golden fruits which persist into the winter. Habit - Small slender tree (up to 4m) 180cm (6ft) containerised £22.00

Malus trilobata ‘Guardsman’

Small maple-like leaves adorn upright branches. Leaves turn red in the autumn. The flowers are large and white and the fruit is green. Habit - Upright tree over 10m 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Malus tschnoskii (AGM)

Spectacular colours in autumn with yellow, orange, purple and scarlet leaves; white flowers and light green globe-like fruits flushed with reddish-purple, add further interest through the year. Habit – Small, upright tree (up to 10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £22.00

Morus alba (White Mulberry)

Small rugged tree with large (up to 15cm wide) heart-shaped leaves which turn yellow in autumn. White fruits turn reddish-pink and are sweet and edible Habit – Small to medium-sized tree with a rugged appearance. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £17.00


Nothofagus obliqua (Roble Beech)

This hardy tree has small delicate leaves which are fragrant; much more resistant than common beech to barking by squirrels. Habit – Perfectly hardy very fast growing upright tree. 180-210cm bare-root £24.00 Larger specimens available

Paulownia tomentosa ‘Chile’ (Foxglove Tree)

This fast-growing compact variant of the Foxglove tree originates in Chile and flowers freely. 120cm (4ft) bare-root

£21.00

Parrotia persica (Persian Ironwood) (AGM)

A nursery favourite because of its flaky bark and its magnificent crimson and gold leaves in autumn. Tough and versatile. Habit – Large shrub or small very wide-spreading tree (up to 10m). 150cm (5ft) bare-root Other sizes available.

£22.00

Parrotia persica ‘Bella’

Flaking, peeling bark with striking dark red or purple-tinted young leaves and wine red autumn colour. Habit – Small, branching, upright tree (up to 10m) 120cm (4ft) bare-root

£18.00

Parrotia persica ‘Vanessa’

This lovely tree has all the wonderful features of the Parrotia persica but a more upright habit. Habit – Small upright tree (up to 10m) 180cm (6ft) bare-root Other sizes available

£28.00

Photinia x fraseri ‘Red Robin’ (AGM)

Hardworking evergreen with glossy, green leaves and brilliant red new growth. Makes an attractive hedge. Habit - Large shrub (up to around 3m) 150cm - rootball

£29.00

Platanus x hispanica (London Plane)

Large noble tree with attractive, mottled bark and large palmate leaves. Habit - Large tree 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Platanus orientalis ‘Digitata’ (Oriental Plane) (AGM)

This variant of the Oriental Plane has deeply-incised finger-like leaves. Habit – Large, stately tree 200-250cm (7-8ft) bare-root Platanus orientalis is also available

£32.00

Populus (Poplars)

See page 5 for our varieties of poplars available as unrooted cuttings and sets.

Populus maximowiczii

A rapid-growing balsam poplar with roundish, leathery deeply-veined leaves, a white underside and a twisted tip. Habit – A medium-sized to large tree 180-240cm (6-8ft) bare-root £38.00

Populus szechuanica var tibetica

A handsome balsam poplar with large, glossy leaves with a glaucous underside and red petioles. Habit – Fast-growing upright tree 180-240cm (6-8ft) bare-root

Populus tomentosa (Chinese White Poplar)

£28.00

Rare in the UK, the trunk of this poplar is grey-black with ash-white mottling. The leaves are large and dark green with a white tomentose underside. Habit – A large tree 180-240m (6-8ft) bare-root £20.00


Prunus ‘Accolade’ (AGM)

A small double pink blossoming variety; leaves turn orange in autumn. Habit – Fully hardy, small spreading tree, height (up to 8m.) A reliable fast growing tree ideal for the small garden. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Prunus avium ‘Plena’ (Double gean) (AGM) **Native**

Exceptional flowering tree. Branches are wreathed with masses of drooping double white flowers Habit – Medium-large tree (15-25m). Rapid-growing symmetrical native. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Prunus blireana

Beautiful small tree with metallic copper-purple leaves. Large double rose-pink flowers appear in April. Habit - Small tree (under 10m) 200m (7ft) bare-root

£22.00

Prunus dulcis (Common Almond)

One of the best spring flowering trees. Pink flowers can be up to 5cm across and appear in March and April. Habit - Small tree under 10m 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Prunus ‘Fragrant Cloud’ (Japanese Cherry)

Beautiful tree which has large, white, fragrant, semi-double flowers, which fade to pink with age. Habit - Small tree under 10m. 200m (7ft) container

£22.00

Prunus ‘Jacqueline’ (AGM)

Beautiful pink blossom and vibrant orange autumn colour Habit - Narrow, upright tree under 10m

200cm (7ft) container

£20.00

Prunus lusitanica subsp azorica (Portugal laurel)

This rare form of Portugal Laurel is tough and easy to grow but has lighter, bright green leaves and red petioles Habit – Shrub/small wide spreading tree around 6m or more in height. 150-180cm bare-root £28.00 Specimens of Prunus lusitanica also available

Prunus maackii ‘Amber Beauty’ (Manchurian Cherry)

Quite a rare tree with attractive shining amber-coloured flaking bark. Flowers are small and white on racemes. Habit – vigorous, small tree, (5-10m); 1800cm (6ft) containerised £20.50

Prunus persica ‘Melred’ (Ornamental Peach) Beautiful dark pink-red blossom. Habit - Small tree under 10m

Prunus ‘Pandora’ (AGM)

150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

An abundance of single, pale-pink blossom emerge from red buds. Leaves are a yellow-orange in autumn. The bark is shiny brown.Habit - Narrow, upright tree under 10m 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00


Prunus padus ‘Watereri’ AGM

An alternative to the Prunus padus with longer racemes of white blossom, up to 20cm in length Habit – Rounded spreading medium sized tree, (10-15m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Prunus ‘Shirotae’ (‘Mount Fuji’) AGM

A treat to behold in April, the flowers on this beautiful cherry are large, fragrant and snow-white. Habit – Small, vigorous tree (up to 10m) with wide-spreading and sometimes drooping branches. 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Prunus ‘Shirofugen’

Large double flowers are white fading to purple-pink which contrast beautifully with the copper young foliage (ultimately green). Habit – Small, wide-spreading tree. 180cm (6ft) containerised £20.00

Prunus serrula (Tibetan Cherry) AGM

The Tibetan Cherry has a stunning polished mahogany bark. Small white flowers in spring are followed by cherry like fruit. Habit – Small vigorous hardy tree with rounded form (up to 10m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root £16.00

Prunus spinosa ‘Purpurea’ (Purple-leaved Blackthorn)

Slower-growing than common sloe and much less invasive; hardly any thorns, purple leaves, and lovely early pink blossom. Habit – Neat, compact shrub. Rarely seen or offered 150cm (5ft) bare-root £30.00

Prunus x subhirtella ‘Autumnalis’ (Autumn Cherry) AGM

Semi-double white flowers appear intermittently from November to March to brighten the bleak winter period. Habit – Small rounded tree (up to 10m). 210cm (7ft) container £22.00

Prunus x subhirtella ‘Fukubana’

Profuse rose-pink flowers appear before the leaves in spring. Habit – Small, branching tree with a rounded crown.

150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Prunus ‘Tai-haku’ (Great White Cherry) (AGM)

The robust ‘Great White Cherry’ has the largest blossom of all the cherries. Prefers full sun or partial shade. Habit – Hardy spreading tree (15-20m). 180cm (6ft) containerised

£20.00

Prunus ‘The Bride’ (AGM)

Flowers are pure white with deep red stamens which flood the branches in April. Habit – Small shrubby tree. 180cm (6ft) containerised

£20.00

Prunus yedoensis (Yoshino cherry) AGM

This cherry produces a profusion of blush-white to pink blossom with a beautiful almond fragrance. Habit - Small to medium tree (10-15m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00

Pyrus calleryana ‘Chanticleer’ (AGM)

This strong, upright tree features profuse white flowers in spring. Leaves become purple and scarlet in autumn. Habit – Fully hardy, up to 15m. Tolerant of alkaline soil making it a great choice for local planting 180cm (6ft) containerised £20.00

Pyrus salicifolia pendula (AGM) (Weeping willow-leaved pear) Elegant, silver-leaved tree with creamy-white flowers in spring. Habit - Small weeping tree under 10m.

150-180cm (5-6ft) bare-root

£16.00


Quercus frainetto (Hungarian Oak)

This majestic oak has deeply fissured bark. Its long obovate leaves (up to 20cm) have deep, oblong lobes. Habit- A huge tree (30m+) in mature form with wide spreading slightly drooping branches 180cm (6ft) bare-root

£28.00

Quercus x hispanica ‘Waasland Select’

Coarsely toothed glossy green leaves persist in winter. Corky, fissured bark. Habit – Wonderful, large specimen. Hardy branching tree with a rounded crown, up to 25m 100-120cm (3-4ft) containerised

£15.00

Quercus ilex (Holm Oak) (AGM)

Evergreen oak. Its dark-green glossy leaves have a greyish underside and the bark is wonderfully corrugated. Habit – Large tree (up to 25m) with a rounded head of branches. Shade tolerant; grows in most well-drained soils. 100cm (3ft) bare-root £10.00 Larger sizes available in small numbers

Quercus x kewensis

Semi-evergreen, small, dark green angularly-lobed leaves persist into the winter months. Habit – Small to medium tree with a dense, compact head. 200cm (7ft) bare-root

£34.00

Quercus nigra (Water Oak)

Leaves are thin and obovate and glossy green. Habit – Medium sized tree.

1m (3ft) container

£15.00

Quercus rysophylla ‘Maya’ (AGM)

Very attractive strong-growing evergreen oak with large elliptic leaves up to 25cm long. This variant has striking red new foliage which fades to green. Thrives on non-calcareous soil. Habit – Large tree, hardy and strong-growing 25-30m. 180-210cm (6-7ft) container £32.00

Quercus robur (Common Oak) (AGM)

Large, broad countryside staple, a long lived tree with rugged limbs, deeply lobed leaves and fissured bark. Habit - Wide spreading crown, tolerates deep heavy soils. 25-30m. 180-210cm bare-root

£20.00

Quercus rubra (Red Oak) (AGM)

Large leaved, fast growing oak, on some trees leaves turns ruby red in autumn. Habit - Large broadly conical form, (up to 30m+) grows in most parts of the UK but not on very limey soils. 180-210cm (6-7ft) container

£20.00

Quercus x turnerii (Turner’s Oak)

A fairly rare, near evergreen specimen (leaves hold through all but the worst frosts). The tree is a hybrid of Quercus ilex and Quercus robur and will grow well on calcareous soils. An outstanding species. Habit – Compact rounded head, (up to 15m). 120cm (4ft) bare-root £38.00 A few potted 120cm specimens also available

Quercus texana ‘New Madrid’ (Texas Red Oak) (AGM)

Large lobed leaves can be up to 20cm. Early burgundy foliage fades to green then turns shades of red and plum in autumn. Habit – Medium to large tree with spreading rounded crown. 80-100cm (3ft) container £19.00

Ruscus aculeatus (Butcher’s Broom)

Wonderful shrub with persistent bright red berries, mostly hermaphrodite; can live for 200 years + Habit – Evergreen spreading shrub. 40-60cm bare-root

Salix

See information on page 5 for full range of unrooted willow cuttings and sets available

£13.00


Sorbus aria ‘Lutescens’ (AGM)

Outstanding in spring when the silver-grey young leaves emerge, turning grey-green in late summer. Clusters of white flowers followed by orange-red fruit. Autumn leaves are yellow or red. Habit -Small compact round headed tree (up to 10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) containerised £20.00 Larger common Sorbus aria also available.

Sorbus aucuparia - (Rowan; Mountain ash) **Native**

Leaves are pinnate with sharply toothed leaflets and red berries in autumn. Habit - Small to medium open domed crown (up to 20m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£18.00

Sorbus aucuparia ‘Asplenifolia’

Deeply cut leaflets give this tree an almost fern-like appearance. Very elegant. Habit – Small to medium elegant tree. 150-180cm bare-root

£16.00

Sorbus ‘Chinese Lace’

The leaves of this tree are deeply cut which provides a delicate lace-effect. These leaves turn a beautiful red-purple in the autumn. Habit - Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £16.00

Sorbus commixta ‘Olympic Flame’ (AGM)

Plant now, ready for Tokyo! Beautiful variant of my favourite Sorbus. Spring bronze leaves change to green then vibrant oranges and reds in autumn. Finally the lovely orange-red berries make this a medal winner. Habit - Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £16.00

Sorbus ‘Copper Kettle’

Named after the coppery-orange berries which adorn the tree alongside vibrant-orange and red leaves during autumn. Habit - Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £16.00

Sorbus ‘Eastern Promise’

A ‘Turkish Delight’ courtesy of MPT! A fetching small tree with leaflets that turn purple and then fiery-orange in autumn; over laden branches hang down heavy with the weight of the plentiful pink fruit Habit – small (up to 10m) round-headed; hardy, tolerates all soils 150-180cm bare-root £16.00

Sorbus hupehensis ‘Pink Pagoda’ (Chinese Mountain Ash)

Bluish-green pinnate leaves which turn orange and red in autumn. Clusters of pinkish-white fruit persist into the winter. Habit – Hardy, small spreading form (5-8m) Small tree with slender branches. 150-180cm bare-root £16.00

Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’

A medley of fiery hues from red, orange, copper to purple set the autumn leaves ablaze. The lemon-yellow turning to orange-yellow berries remain on the branches long after the leaves have fallen. Habit – Hardy, fast growing, soil tolerant, (up to 10m). 210cm (7ft) container £22.00

Sorbus scalaris

Leaves are green with a silver underside merging into a spectrum of colours in the autumn. Fruits are small and red. Habit – Small, upright tree (5-10m). 150-180cm bare-root £16.00


Sorbus torminalis (Wild Service) **Native**

Maple-like leaves turn a great bronzy-red and yellow colour during autumn. Russet-brown edible fruit. An MPT favourite. Adaptable and tough in a range of soils. Habit – Medium tree with a spreading habit (10-20m). 200cm (7ft) bare-root £25.00 Smaller bare-root specimens available

Sorbus vilmorinii (AGM)

Fern-like foliage combines with bumper clusters of pink to white berries. Autumn reds and purples. Habit – Small spreading tree (5-10m). 150cm (5ft) bare-root

£16.00

Sorbus ‘Wisley Gold’ (AGM)

This rowan tree bears profuse clusters of golden fruit. Habit – Small, upright tree (5-10m).

150-180cm bare-root

£16.00

Stewartia pseudocamellia (AGM)

So many features to this small tree. Flaky bark, white camellia-like flowers and beautiful yellow and red autumn colours. Habit – Small free-growing tree with an open habit. Prefers acid soils. 100cm (3ft) container £24.00

Tilia cordata (Small leaved lime) **Native**

The more common of the two natives; easily established and like all limes not targeted by grey squirrels Habit – Tall tree with a dense crown (up to 30m). 180-200cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£17.00

Tilia cordata ‘Green Spire’ (Small leaved lime)

A fast-growing selection of upright habit making a narrowly oval crown. Habit – Tall, upright tree with a dense crown (up to 30m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£25.00

Tilia mongolica ‘Buda’ (Mongolian Lime) **RARE**

Coarsely-toothed small-leaved variety with yellow autumn foliage and flowers. Habit – Small tree with red tinged branches (10m). 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root

£29.50

Tilia platyphyllos (Broad leafed lime) **Native**

Rarer of our two natives. Ultimately makes a huge tree but still very tolerant to pruning and the first to flower. Habit – Large, narrow dome-shaped (30m max). 250-275cm (8-9ft) bare-root £28.00

Tilia platyphyllos ‘Tortuosa’ (Broad leafed lime)

The branches on this rare lime appear twisted and coiled providing year round interest. Habit – Medium-sized tree, upright when young, spreading with maturity. 180cm (6ft) bare-root

£30.00

Tilia tomentosa ‘Petiolaris’ (Weeping silver lime)

The weeping form creates a bell shape in maturity; scented white flowers in mid-summer and translucent gold autumn leaves Habit – Very large weeping tree, tolerant of most soils (up to 20m). 250-275cm (8-9ft) bare-root £40 .00

Ulmus glabra ‘Camperdownii’ (Camperdown Elm)

Tough weeping form of Wych Elm that tends to be more resistant to Dutch Elm disease. A compact grower with inspiring lines. Habit – Small, dome-headed tree (10m). 210cm (7ft) bare-root £24.00


CONIFERS AND GINKGO Abies koreana (Korean fir) (AGM)

Evergreen, dark-green needles are silvery-white underneath. Violet-purple upright cones adorn the branches. Habit – Large, slender, pyramidical. 150-175cm (5-6ft) rootballed £25.00

Abies nordmanniana (Caucasian fir) (AGM)

Generally recognised as the ‘non- needle drop’ Christmas tree; ideal conifer for transplanting between festivities or simply as a garden specimen; large brown cones and tolerant of most soils. Habit – Large tiered branches with downward sweep, (20m+). 120cm (4ft) rootball £26.00

Cedrus atlantica (Atlas Cedar) (AGM)

Leaves thickly cover the long branches which ultimately assume a horizontal layered structure. Cones are 5-7cm long. Habit – Very large tree. 120cm bare-root

£20.00

Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’ (Blue Atlas Cedar) (AGM)

This silvery blue, spreading conifer features flat layers of needles and requires full sun to partial shade to make the most of its interesting structure. Suits most soil types - just give it some breathing space as one day the trunk could be immense! Habit – Full hardy, oblong with arching branches (up to 40m). 150cm (5ft) bare-root £29.00

Cedrus deodara (Deodar Cedar) (AGM)

This beautiful tree has a distinctive drooping leader and pendent branches. The cones are 7-10cm long. Habit – Very large tree. 200-250cm bare-root

£32.00

Cryptomeria japonica (Japanese cedar)

Lovely reddish, shredding bark and spreading branches (similar to Wellingtonia,) synthetic feel to the foliage adds interest. Habit – Fast-growing, large, broadly columnar tree. 180-210cm (6-7ft) bare-root £24.00

Ginkgo biloba (Maidenhair tree) (AGM)

This deciduous tree is a prehistoric survivor. Attractive, “quirky” shape and exceptional fan-like leaves that yellow in autumn. Very disease resistant. Habit – Hardy, slow growing but ultimately very large in 50 years, (up to 25m) 90cm (3ft) bare-root £15.00

Juniperus scopulorum ‘Blue Arrow’

An improvement on the ‘Sky Rocket’, the blue-grey foliage has a tighter silhouette with the same upright habit. Foliage turns steel-blue in autumn. Habit - Columnar, small tree (under 10m) 150-175cm (5-6ft) rootball £24.00

Metasequoia glyptostroboides (Dawn Cypress) (AGM)

This fast growing deciduous conifer has delicate, flat needle-like foliage and attractive reddish brown bark peeling in vertical strips. Moist soil is ideal. Habit – Large, conical tree (35m max) 180cm (6ft) bare-root £24.00

Picea pungens ‘Glauca’ (Colorado Blue Spruce) (AGM)

A large tree of conical habit with glaucous young shoots. Cones can be up to 10cm. Habit – Large conical 120cm+ (4ft+) rootballed

Pinus sylvestris (Scots pine) (AGM) **Native**

£21.00

Our native pine is a picturesque specimen with blue/green needles, slightly less bushy than the nigra but still an exceptional tree Habit – Will thrive even in poor dry soils, (20-30m+) 150-175cm (5-6ft) rootball £25.00 Smaller specimens available Smaller container and rootballed specimens also available


Sequoia sempervirens (Coast Redwood) (AGM)

Majestic tree which can ultimately reach over 100m tall. Beautiful soft and spongy reddish-brown bark. Branches are slightly drooping with yew-like leaves. Increasingly important in forestry. One of our favourite trees. 300cm bare-root £38.00 Discounts available on multiple purchases POA

Sequoia sempervirens ‘Cantab’ (Coast Redwood) (AGM)

A remarkable and rare upright form of the Coast Redwood. Slow-growing with broad, glaucous-green needles. 60-90cm bare-root £30.00

Sequoiadendron giganteum ‘Wellingtonia’ (AGM)

Rapidly become very large, as the many mature specimens planted around Mount Pleasant illustrate. Habit – Narrowly conical tree with tapering bole (50m+). 175-200cm rootball Smaller potted specimens are available.

£32.00

Taxodium distichum (Swamp Cypress) (AGM)

A deciduous conifer that thrives in the wet, in fact, when growing near or in water its fluted trunk can be surrounded by ‘breathing roots’ or ‘knees’. Habit – Conical initially, broader and domed with maturity (35m). 100-120cm (3-4ft) bare-root £18.00 Larger specimens available

Taxus baccata (Yew)

Our native conifer makes for an incredibly long lasting bushy individual specimen or dense hedging material very much in keeping within a countryside garden setting (albeit poisonous for stock). It will handle most soil types but must be a well drained site. Habit – Conical tree, (10-15m). 150-180cm (5-6ft) rootball £96.00 Smaller container and rootballed specimens also available

Thuja occidentalis ‘Brabant’ (AGM) Narrowly conical fast-growing tree with bright green foliage. Habit – Large, fast-growing, conical tree.

Thuja plicata ‘Excelsa’ (AGM)

200cm (7ft) rootball

£30.00

Shredding bark and spreading branches. Glossy green foliage emits a pleasant, citrusy aroma when crushed. Habit – Large, fast-growing, conical tree. 200-250cm+ (7-8ft+) rootball £30.00



MOUNT PLEASANT TREES Ltd.

Rockhampton, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. GL13 9DU

Telephone: 01454 260348

Email: info@mountpleasanttrees.com

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