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A tree that has been grown in the field and then lifted out of the ground when dormant. Available from November to March. The roots are more open and the direct contact with the soil encourages them to settle in and establish more readily.
These are 2yr old trees that have been grown 1yr in the field and the second in a pot. Container trees can be planted at any time of the year but establish best when planted during the autumn and need to be watered well during the first summer.
Rowan & Whitebeam
Distinctive, large buds covered in rusty hairs. Long lasting small, dark red fruits. Height after 10 years up to 4m.
Upright tree with fern like leaves turning orange and red in autumn. Bright pink berries, great for birds.
Rowan or Mountain Ash
Hardy, tough but delicate looking tree with large white almost transluscent berries and narrow pinnate leaves.
Strong growing, upright, small-medium tree. Good autumn colour and heavy bunches of golden fruit.
Scottish or Arran Whitebeam
Small upright tree with deeply lobed leaves and round-long berries in the autumn.
Common Rowan with bunches of bright red fruit. Lance shaped leaves, orange in autumn. 5m x 3m after 10yrs.
A highly compact, narrow tree with dark green leaves. Orange-red berries in autumn. Disease resistant.
Pink berries turn a lovely white in autumn. A charming little tree with elegent, finely cut leaves.
'Emiel' has narrow, light green leaves which turn brilliant glowing amber, orange and red in autumn.
Striking white underside to the large heavily veined leaves. White flowers followed by brown fruits.
Compact form with a rounded crown. Good autumn colour and large, round scarlet fruits. Small in height.
Upright shape. Large oval leaves with good autumn colour. Young downy shoots, fruits red and brown.