trees ideal for mass woodland planting or for use as hedging.
Crataegus monogyna (Woodland).
Hawthorn
A native large shrub,
Crataegus monogyna has pretty white flowers in late spring, followed by large clusters of bright red fruit in autumn that are particularly popular with wildlife
£57.50
Prunus spinosa (Woodland)
Blackthorn or Sloe
A dense and prickly native shrub,
Prunus spinosa is covered with masses of pretty, small white flowers in early spring followed by small, black, damson-like fruit in autumn
£45.00
Rosa canina (Woodland)
Dog Rose or Wild rose
A large bushy shrub,
Rosa canina has incredibly prickly stems and a flush of light pink flowers in midsummer, followed by bright red rose hips in autumn that are popular with birds
£42.50
Tilia cordata (Woodland)
Small-leaved Lime
A large and majestic deciduous tree commonly seen in the English countryside,
Tilia cordata has dark green, shiny leaves which turn yellow before falling in autumn
£47.50
Viburnum opulus (Woodland)
Guelder Rose
A vigorous shrub,
Viburnum opulus has large, clusters of white flowers in spring followed by masses of bright red berries in autumn which are popular with wildlife
£57.50
Corylus avellana (Woodland).
Hazel
Our native species of hazel,
Corylus avellana grows to be a large shrub or small, multi-stemmed tree and in early spring is festooned with long, yellow catkins followed later in the year by hazelnuts
£57.50
Carpinus betulus (Woodland).
Hornbeam
A sturdy deciduous tree,
Carpinus betulus is very hardy with deeply veined green leaves which turn an attractive yellow in autumn before falling
£57.50