• Flagpole Cherry. Small deciduous tree. Given it’s name for it’s narrow, upright shape, which is ideal for tight spaces and smaller gardens.Blossoms in late spring, with fragrant, semi-double, pale pink flowers. Leaves turn orange and red in Autumn. Valuable to wildlife.
  • Pyrus communis 'Conference'Conference (dessert and culinary) pear. The most popular pea variety. White flowers appear in spring, fruit is ripe from September. Pears are firm, juicy, and sweet. Self-fertile, heavy and reliable cropping. Plant in any soil, in a sunny spot.
  • 'Pendula' is a lovely half standard weeping ornamental pear tree with beautiful grey-green narrow leaves that have a silver downy underside. Pretty single white flowers appear in April-May and they are popular with wildlife. The wonderful silvery-blue foliage turns an attractive bronzed green in the autumn before falling and brown/green ornamental fruits are also produced which are eaten by birds.
  • Black Locust. A slow-growing, half standard deciduous tree.Charming and unusual twisted stems and curly leaves. The foliage emerges a refreshing lime green with multiple pairs of rounded leaflets, transforming into a beautiful buttery yellow in Autumn. This dwarf member of the Black Locust family boasts fragrant white flowers hanging delicately from its curled branches in summer.
  • 'Kilmarnock' is a stiffly deciduous, half standard tree with yellowish branches, ovate leaves, and large grey catkins with yellow anthers opening before the leaves in Spring. The pollen-laden catkins are immensely popular with bees.Ideal for smaller gardens.
  • Rowan tree. Medium-sized deciduous tree native to the UK.Clusters of white flowers appear in Spring, followed by red berries that are popular with birds. Leaves are feather-like and turn bright red in Autumn. Ideal for smaller gardens.
  • Small-leaved Lime. Medium-sized deciduous tree native to the UK.Has dark green, heart-shaped leaves, which turn  golden in Autumn. Clusters of fragrant white flowers appear in Summer, followed later by small, rounded fruits. Valuable to wildlife. 
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