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White ash is a fast growing large deciduous tree and has an attractive shape which is useful for shade cover. Leaf colour is dark green above and lighter below, turning yellow with an overlay of purple in Autumn. Grows to 20 meters tall.
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A medium to large tree. Slow growing with a spreading rounded habit. The new Spring foliage is pale yellow, turning a bright green in Summer.
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This attractive narrow upright growing tree, with an open habit, outer branches have pendulous tips with small bright green serrated leaves that become yellow in Autumn. Grows to 10 meters tall.
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A deciduous upright tree, spectacular in Spring. The young pinnate leaves unfurl bright coral pink and keep this colouring for about a month before turning cream and then finally a dull green colour. Grows to 10 meters tall.
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This medium size tree has beautiful foliage with a lacey, fern like appearance. The new Spring growth has striking crimson tips with lush green inner foliage.
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A medium size tree with a fast growth rate and an open, rounded pendulous habit. The new fern-like foliage is golden at the tips of the branches, and pale green throughout the rest of the tree.
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This small spreading tree with upright branching will grow to a height of 4 metres. Its bright green foliage fades to soft green in Autumn.
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A densely conical form of common Hornbeam, very narrow when young but broadening slightly with age.
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A densely conical form of common Hornbeam, very narrow when young but broadening slightly with age.
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A tall narrow, upright deciduous tree that is distinctly columnar, covered in gorgeous, lightly fragrant, claret red blooms, up to 25cm across, in early spring . Prolonged flowering season. Ideal for small gardens, courtyards and driveway plantings.
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Spectacular large deep burgundy flowers and black-red tulip like buds are produced on this hardy frost resistant dwarf form of Magnolia.
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Vulcan magnolia has large (up to 25cm) stunning deep magenta blooms which are borne on bare branches in early Spring. Very large, dark green leaves appear after flowering. Flowers within the first few seasons.