• Field Maple. Medium-sized deciduous tree native to the UK.Has small, dark green leaves, which turn gold in Autumn. Clusters of tiny flowers appear in Spring, followed later by winged 'helicopter' seeds. Bark is light brown and corky. valuable to wildlife.
  • Snake-bark Maple. Small deciduous tree.Popular for it's ornamental bark, which has distinct green and white stripes. trailing yellow flowers appear in Spring, followed later by winged 'helicopter' fruits. Mid-green leaves turn yellow and orange in Autumn.
  • Norway Maple. Large deciduous tree with great ornamental value.Clusters of small flowers emerge in Spring, later followed by winged 'helicopter' seeds. Leaves are distinct in shape and provide rich Autumn colours of yellow and orange. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Snake-bark Maple. Medium-sized deciduous tree.Popular for it's ornamental bark, which has distinct green and white stripes Trailing yellow flowers appear in Spring, followed later by winged 'helicopter' fruits. Mid-green leaves turn orange and red in Autumn. Plant in moist soil, in sun or part shade.
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  • Golden Alder. Medium-sized deciduous tree.Pink catkins appear in spring, amongst light green foliage. Cone-like fruit is produced in Autumn, just as leaves turn yellow before falling. In Winter, the orange-gold bark is especially striking. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Juneberry 'Ballerina'. Small deciduous tree.In Spring, masses of white star-shaped flowers appear on bare stems. Leaves then emerge bronze, mature into green and purple-red in Autumn. Bears edible berries that are popular with birds. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Juneberry 'Robin Hill'. Small deciduous tree.In spring, masses of white, star-shaped flowers appear on bare stems. Leaves then emerge bronze, mature into green, and turn gold and red in Autumn. Bears edible purple berries that are popular with birds. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Weeping Birch 'Shaft'. Medium-sized deciduous tree.Has upright, pyramidal shape with long, drooping branches. Leaves are bright green, before turning golden-yellow in Autumn. Bark is attractive, peeling away to reveal white layers beneath. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Himalayan Bitch. Medium-sized deciduous tree.Known for it's white ornamental bark, which peels away early each year to reveal fresh, bright layers beneath. Yellow catkins appear in the spring, amongst dark-green foliage. Produces a rich, golden Autumn colour. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Hornbeam 'Lucas'. Medium-sized tree with narrow, pyramid crown.Green catkins appear in Spring, follwed by winged ' helicopter' fruits. Mid-green leaves turn golden through to brown in Autumn and are retained during Winter. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Cercis 'Ruby Falls' is a graceful new introduction of weeping habit. Deciduous tree.The heart shaped leaves appear rich purple. Clusters of bright pink pea like flowers open just before the foliage in spring followed by flattened, deep purple pods. Perfect for small gardens.
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