Frank P Matthews
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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.
Japanese Maple
Dense mass of extremely attractive, finely cut leaves. Low-growing, small tree with a rounded shape.
A lovely little palmatum with wine-red deeply lobed foliage in the spring, turning shades of bright red in the autumn.
A delicate form with bronze, finely narrowed, filigree leaves and a gentle weeping habit. Bronze autumn colours.
A unique variety with long, narrow divided leaves. Light green bamboo-like foliage turns bright yellow in the autumn.
Bright pink leaves in spring darkening to deep reddish bronze in summer. Bright red autumn leaves.
Bright green, finely cut leaves, tinged bright red when young. Reliable orange, yellow and crimson autumn colours.
Crimson-red dissected leaves which unfold to an excellent tone of dark purple, holding well throughout summer.
Good, strong growing, open tree. Claw like, purple foliage, curls under at the edges. Red autumn colour.
Creates a dome shape. Reddish young leaves contrast with the older, green foliage. Yellow tints in autumn.
A strong growing maple which develops finely dissected, purple leaves that resemble the colour of a garnet stone.
Compact and dense habit with palmate leaves emerging red, turning green through summer.
Finely dissected foliage emerges pink/red, maturing to dark green in summer, then orange and red in autumn.