Trees and Shrubs
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Calluna vulgaris is the true Heather of Europe, and National Flower of Norway. It is a small perennial shrub growing to 20 - 50 cm tall (rarely to 1 m), and is found widely in Europe, Great Britain and Asia Minor
Calluna vulgaris- Native Wild Heather
Carpinus Betulus - Hornbeam
Ideal for Specimen and Bonsai
The European Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus), is a small to medium sized tree, typically 10 - 20 m tall but occasionally reaching 30 m. It is native to most of Europe except for northern Britain and most of Scandinavia.
Castanea Sativa - Sweet Chestnut
The Sweet Chestnut, also known as the Spanish Chestnut or European chestnut is a species of chestnut originally native to southeastern Europe and Asia Minor. It is a medium-sized to large deciduous tree
Lawsons Cypress is a large evergreen coniferous tree, regularly reaching 50 - 70m
(200 ft) tall, with feathery foliage in flat sprays, usually somewhat glaucous blue-green
in colour.
Ideal for Specimen and Bonsai
Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii -
Japanese Flowering Quince -The species have become a popular ornamental shrub in parts of Europe and North America, grown in gardens for their bright flowers.
Cornus Sanguinea - Common Dogwood
3 - 5 cm diameter. Red stems create winter interest
A species of dogwood native to most of Europe and western Asia, occurring north to England and and east to the Caspian Sea. The flowers are small with four creamy white petals, produced in clusters
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Cornus Sanguinea Midwinter Fire -
Excellent winter interest
Midwinter Fire Dogwood A medium to large deciduous shrub, growing to around 2 m tall, with bright orange- yellow-at the base and red at the tips. Native to most of Europe and western Asia.
Cornus Sericea Kelseyii -
Red Osier Dogwood - A species of dogwood native throughout northern and western North America. Autumn colour is commonly bright red to purple. The flowers are small and dull white in colour.
A species of hazel native to Europe and Asia.It is typically a shrub reaching 3 - 8 m tall, but can reach 15 m. Hazelnuts are extensively used in confectionery to make praline and also used in
combination with chocolate.
Cornus Sericea Flaviramea -
followed by spherical, white fruits. Makes a good contrast to Red Stemmed Dogwood.
Yellow Stemmed Dogwood - Has bright greenish-yellow, young shoots in winter and oval, dark green leaves. Small star-shaped, white flowers appearing late spring and early summer
Cornus alba - Red Barked Dogwood
The Siberian or Red-Barked Dogwood is a large shrub or small tree. It is a popular
ornamental used in landscaping. Notable features include the red stems in autumn
through late winter. It can grow from 1 - 3 metres high.