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Fig 'Panachee'

…striped yellow and green fruit. Although it looks like a modern cultivar it is actually a very old variety dating back to 1668. With their attractive lobed foliage, Figs make a dramatic feature when fan trained against a sunny wall or grown in a container on the patio. Fruits develop in spring and…  More Info

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Peach 'Honey Red'

…it doesn’t require a pollination partner. This slow-growing tree needs only minimal pruning – simply pinch out the new shoot tips in spring to keep the tree small and bushy. Sweet and aromatic, orangey-red fruits are ready for harvesting in August/September. Height: 1.5m (4.9ft).…  More Info

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Pomegranate 'Provence'

…tasty fruit in a warm, sheltered spot. A deciduous shrub or multi-stemmed tree, Pomegranate 'Provence' makes a fantastic specimen plant for borders or large containers. Vibrant orange-red flowers are borne over a long period in summer, amongst glossy bright green leaves. The leathery-skinned fruits  More Info

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Kaffir Lime Citrus Plant

…knobbly, 4cm diameter green fruit and unusual double-shaped leaves. Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you?re giving…  More Info

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Arbutus unedo

The ?Killarney strawberry tree?, so called because of its attractive strawberry-like edible fruits, is an asset to any garden, being evergreen and providing year-round interest. Unusually for an ericaceous plant, it is lime-tolerant and can be grown in a variety of soil conditions. The off-white…  More Info

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Chempak® Clematis Food

…Clematis Food is the perfect fertiliser feed for all your climbing plants - excellent for clematis, honeysuckles, hanging baskets, bedding plants, flowers, fruit, vegetables, dahlias, houseplants, gladioli, ornamental trees, begonias, fuchsias and geraniums. Useful links: How to use fertilisers  More Info

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Mandarin Citrus Plant

…produce small very sweet fruits with thin skin which is easy to peel. Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you’re…  More Info

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Gage 'Oullins Gage' (Organic)

…allow them to ripen during August when they will become sweet and juicy – perfect for eating straight from the tree.* Pollination Group: 2 - Partly self-fertile but fruits better with a pollination partner. A good pollinator of other varieties. * Rootstock: St Julien A (semi vigorous) reaching…  More Info

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Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade'

…bush. A deciduous shrub or small tree, with smooth, olive-green stems. This form was chosen for its particularly prodigious flowering; the rosy-red winged-fruits breaking open to reveal bright-orange seeds along branches made pendulous from the weight of the fruit. The leaves turn a dazzling dark…  More Info

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Mahonia 'Soft Caress'

…in a 13cm pot. Useful links: How to plant trees and shrubs Culinary information: The ripe fruits are too acidic to eat raw but can be stewed with sugar or other fruits and made into jelly or pies. They are used to help the milder flavour of some fruits or to make a lemonade-like drink. Young leaves…  More Info

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Peach 'Red Peachy'

…charming ornamental tree as well as bearing edible fruits. In April, it bears a profusion of showy red blossom held in dense clusters that not only delivers spring impact but offers a banquet to hungry pollinators emerging from winter hibernation. Small, light yellow fruits with red blotches become…  More Info

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Peach 'Pink Peachy'

…a charming ornamental tree as well as bearing edible fruits. In April, it bears a profusion of pink blossom held in dense clusters that not only delivers spring impact but offers a banquet to hungry pollinators emerging from winter hibernation. Small, light yellow fruits with red blotches become…  More Info

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Peach 'Yellow Peach'

…a charming ornamental tree as well as bearing edible fruits. In April, it bears a profusion of showy pink blossom held in dense clusters that not only delivers spring impact but offers a banquet to hungry pollinators emerging from winter hibernation. Small, pale yellow fruits become sweet and fully…  More Info

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Magnolia virginiana

…creamy-white, bowl-shaped flowers with a lemon-vanilla perfume. The flowers are followed by attractive bright red fruits with red seeds. Magnolia virginiana makes an unusual specimen tree for mild areas, especially coastal gardens. It is one of the few magnolias that will tolerate limey soils.…  More Info

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Arbutus unedo 'Roselily'

This selection of Strawberry Tree is distinguished by the delicate shell-pink colouring of its pretty, urn-shaped flowers. Arbutus unedo 'Roselily' is a handsome evergreen small tree or large shrub that delivers all year-round interest. It makes an excellent choice for coastal and urban locations,…  More Info

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Maclura pomifera

…specimen tree for a medium to large garden. Drought tolerant when established, it suits freely-draining soils and tolerates shallow chalk. Males and females exist as separate trees, and male clones will require a pollination partner to set fruit whilst solitary females will produce seedless fruits.  More Info

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Redcurrant 'Jonkheer van Tets'

…growing and productive. This Modern Dutch Redcurrant produces a high yield of sweet fruit on long trusses from early summer onwards. Crops can be used to make delicious desserts, jams and jellies. Supplied as bareroot plants. Height and spread: 120cm (48). Useful links: How to plant trees and shrubs  More Info

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Crab Apple 'Maypole Column'

…impact plus an abundance of crab apple fruits. Crab Apple ‘Maypole Column’ grows as an upright column with few side branches, resulting in a narrow tree only a couple of feet wide. Specimens can be topped at any height up to 3.5m. The result is a tree that fits readily into small spaces…  More Info

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Sweet Orange (Citrus)

…summer. Fruit is then produced in different stages of ripeness all year round, for regular picking. Orange trees are capable of surviving brief periods below 0C, but are best grown in large containers and moved indoors to a bright frost free position from autumn to spring. This tree is self fertile…  More Info

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Peach 'Ice Peach' (Dwarf Patio Peach)

…crop of stunning, white-skinned fruit. Fruit is ready for picking in mid to late July, revealing white flesh that is sweet, aromatic and juicy. An additional feature is provided by pink blossom in spring, making Peach ‘Ice Peach’ a stunning ornamental tree as well. Self fertile. Height…  More Info

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Cherry 'Sunburst'

…sweet fruit in late July. Self fertile and easy to grow; Sunburst is a popular dessert cherry. Initially growing with an upright habit, it will gradually spread as it matures. Height: 4m if left unpruned but can easily be maintained to just 275cm (9'). Useful links: How to plant trees and shrubs  More Info

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Mulberry 'Charlton House'

…be eaten fresh off the tree or made into jam. Mulberry ?Charlton House? is an easy to grow, disease-free tree which is self-fertile. Patient gardeners who plant one in their garden will be rewarded with a tree full of character and the opportunity to savour a unique soft fruit which is not available…  More Info

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Apple 'Duo-Apple'

…supermarket. The fruit has superb storage ability, lasting through to March in good conditions. RHS Award of Garden Merit. Apple ‘Elstar’ is an RHS award-winning dessert variety. Expect heavy crops of marbled red apples with an underlying golden-yellow colour. The fruit has a…  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Blue Chiffon'

…2.5m (8'). Spread: 1.5m (5'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a…  More Info

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Fig (Ficus) Brown Turkey Standard

…This popular self fertile fig tree produces large crops of sweet, juicy figs with a deep red flesh under their brown skins. Fruits develop in spring and ripen from August to September. A second crop often develops in late summer and if protected, these fruits will ripen during the following…  More Info

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Apple 'Baya Marisa'

…tasting apple and discover that the flesh is deep red! The fruit of Apple ?Baya Marisa? is not only juicy and perfect for eating straight from the tree but it?s also great for cooking or making pink apple juice. What?s more, the tree itself is a beauty too. In spring it is covered in deep crimson…  More Info

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Apple (Britain's Favourites Collection)

This apple tree selection has three popular and traditional cultivars, and is a nice addition to a fruit and vegetable garden, allotment or medium sized garden. The varieties in this collection are not self-fertile but will act as suitable pollinators for one another. Root wrap plants supplied.…  More Info

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Bitter Orange

…the air with their delicious fragrance from April to June. The fruits that follow may take up to a year to ripen but are well worth the wait. Harvest them as they ripen - once picked, oranges will keep for up to 2 weeks. Orange trees are capable of surviving brief periods below 0C, but are best…  More Info

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Crab Apple 'Red Sentinel'

tree for smaller gardens, with a long season of interest. Crab apple fruits can be harvested to make delicious crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees  More Info

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Calamondin Orange - Citrus (House Plant)

…sweet peel. These sour fruits are excellent for preserves, marinades, and baking. The Calamondin is an ideal feature plant, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give a Citrus tree as a present, you?re…  More Info

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Almond (Prunus) 'Ingrid'

A beautiful ornamental tree as well as a productive one, almond 'Ingrid' is the most reliable cropper in the UK, producing pale green velvety fruits containing high-quality nuts with a delightful flavour. This self-fertile variety produces stunning pale pink blossom in March and April, adding superb…  More Info

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Amelanchier 'Rainbow Pillar'

…followed by purple-red fruits in late summer that are appreciated by birds. The seasonal display reaches an autumn finale when the foliage blazes gold, crimson and orange. Amelanchier is one of the very best small trees for urban gardens or courtyards. A vigorous tree or large shrub, it is extremely…  More Info

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Pear 'Duo-Pear'

…‘Conference’ bears long, bell-shaped fruits with firm flesh and a smooth juicy flavour that can be eaten hard or fully ripe. Pear 'Doyenne du Comice' is widely regarded as one of the most flavoursome dessert varieties available. The large, sweet fruits have a melt-in-the-mouth texture of…  More Info

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Cornus kousa 'Heart Throb'

…multi-stemmed tree makes a graceful specimen for small to medium gardens, its deep green, pointed leaves drooping down on horizontally tiered branches. It makes a superb feature tree offering multiple seasons of interest, the flowers followed by attractive strawberry-like red fruits and crimson-red…  More Info

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Walnut (Juglans) 'Broadview'

Walnut 'Broadview' is one of the best self-fertile varieties for UK growing and is one of the fastest to mature, producing fruit from its third or fourth year. A compact and slow-growing variety, Juglans regia 'Broadview' is ideal for smaller gardens, where the slivery grey bark and colour-changing…  More Info

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Gage 'Old Green Gage'

…rich in flavour. Fruits can be harvested in August and are best enjoyed straight from the tree. This semi-dwarf variety is partially self-fertile. For the heaviest crops it is best grown with another variety. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that…  More Info

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Grapefruit Citrus Plant

…the taste of home-grown grapefruits for breakfast! Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give a citrus tree as a present, you’re giving a decorative, scented,…  More Info

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Quince 'Vranja' (patio)

This attractive tree has beautiful rounded silver leaves and pretty green-pink flowers in spring. followed by large, fragrant, pear shaped fruits that ripen to a lovely shade of yellow. The fruits can be harvested from October. Freshly picked quinces are bitter and inedible, but soften when cooked…  More Info

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Kumquat - Citrus (House Plant)

…An attractive and novel citrus to grow. ' Citrus trees are ideal feature plants, bringing a touch of Mediterranean style to conservatories and patios. They make excellent, long-lasting, and fragrant gifts. When you give an orange or a lemon tree as a present, you?re giving a decorative, scented,…  More Info

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Hypericum x dummeri 'Peter Dummer'

…anthers, between July and September. In autumn red-flushed conical fruits appear, and the foliage has red-hues. It is a very durable plant and will thrive in most conditions, including dry soils, near walls, or beneath large conifer trees. The plant has a bushy rounded habit, and planted together,…  More Info

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Cherry 'Morello'

Cherry ?Morello? is the best known of the cooking cherries, with very juicy dark red fruits for making pies, jams, wine or cherry brandy. The fruits are sharply acidic when fresh, but cook to a deep, rich cherry flavour. This sour cherry is particularly hardy and grows well in northern parts of the…  More Info

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Apple 'Jonagold'

…This variety is not self-fertile. For the heaviest crops it is best grown with another variety. If you only have room for one tree then make sure that a neighbour has a tree close by that can act as a suitable pollinator. Pollination Group 3 Triploid - Eating Apple Estimated time to cropping once…  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Woodbridge'

…Height & Spread: 2.5m (8'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined…  More Info

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Crab Apple 'John Downie'

tree for smaller gardens, with a long season of interest. Crab apple fruits can be harvested to make delicious crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to create a sumptuous food source for wild birds. Crab apples are self fertile and if planted near orchard apple trees  More Info

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Sweet Chestnut

…serrated margins. The leaves transition to yellow in autumn. Long yellow catkins appear in spring, and on mature trees, they are followed by spiky cases containing shiny, red-brown fruits. The grey-purple bark develops characteristic fissures with age that spiral upwards. Sweet chestnut flowers…  More Info

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Hibiscus syriacus 'Red Heart'

…Height & Spread: 2.5m (8'). Culinary note: The flowers can be infused to make a mildly citrus flavoured tea. The petals can be cut and added to fruit salads too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size rather than a defined…  More Info

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Hedera helix 'Goldheart'

…look particularly impressive in dark, shady corners, the climbing plant can also grow on walls, fences or trees that are exposed to some sun. It grows quickly to provide a dense covering along with yellow-green flowers in autumn, followed by black fruit. Height: 8m (26' 3). Spread: 8m (26' 3).  More Info

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Crab Apple 'Royalty'

A particularly attractive tree, Crab Apple 'Royalty' is unmistakeable for its dark mahogany foliage that turns to scarlet in Autumn. The deep pink springtime apple blossom is followed by dark red fruits that make a fabulous crab apple jelly. Any unpicked fruits will soften after a few frosts to…  More Info

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Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla 'Black Beauty'

…light pink flowers in early summer. Forming a large shrub or small tree, Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla 'Black Beauty' is a fantastic addition to mixed borders and works well with any colour scheme! Clusters of black elderberry fruits appear from late summer which are attractive to birds and other…  More Info

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Apple Appletini

…plentiful crop of tiny, golf-ball sized apples. The fruits have purple skins that ripen to glossy, rosy red with a lovely sweet flavour. These bite-sized fruits have plenty of appeal for kids? lunch boxes and make excellent toffee apples too. Fruits can be harvested from August to November. * Apple…  More Info

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Euonymus alatus

…that turn spectacular shades of red in autumn. The branchlets of this winged spindle often develop conspicuous corky wings, which are revealed after all the leaves are shed. Flowers are small and green, followed by purplish-red fruits, splitting to reveal orange seeds. Height & Spread: 2.5m (8').  More Info

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Acer davidii

…strange, snake-like pattern of its stunning bark and its large, handsome foliage which develops rich autumnal hues. It forms a small deciduous tree, often multi-stemmed, with a spreading crown of long, arching branches. On mature specimens, the bark bears beautiful creamy serpentine stripes against…  More Info

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Ericaceous Compost

…the perfect low pH conditions for excellent root development and strong, healthy growth of all acid-loving plants including: Ferns Blechnum Fruits Blueberry Cranberry Lemon Lime Lingonberry Orange Raspberry Perennials Cornus canadensis Japanese Iris (Iris ensata) Lily of The Valley (Convallaria…  More Info

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Fig 'Brunswick'

An attractive self fertile tree with handsome foliage, that produces a heavy crop of medium sized pear-shaped figs. The green skinned fruits have a delicious, sweet flavour and yellow and red flesh. Fruits develop in spring and ripen from August to September. A second crop often develops in late…  More Info

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Viburnum tinus

…Viburnum tinus is hard to beat. From December until April the bush is filled with scented white flowers, that are then followed by dark blue-black fruit. It is RHS plants for pollinators approved. Suitable for a range of garden styles, and as it grows up to 3 metres tall, this Common Laurustinus is…  More Info

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Honeysuckle 'Belgica'

Well-loved for its sweet-scented flowers, this vigorous climbing honeysuckle will cover fences and walls, and even twine through tree canopies. Its white flowers gradually turn yellow with rich red streaks followed by red berries. Flowering mainly in early summer, Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica' may…  More Info

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Magnolia grandiflora 'Little Gem'

…evergreen tree, densely clothed in glossy, leathery leaves up to 12cm long, that are covered in rusty felting on the underside. In late summer and autumn, it bears an abundance of large, lightly fragrant, creamy-white, cup-shaped flowers. The blooms are followed by red, cone-like fruits, extending…  More Info

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Hedera algeriensis 'Gloire de Marengo'

…little else will grow. Use it to cover an ugly fence, create privacy, colonise a dry, weedy bank or as ground cover in the rooty ground beneath trees. Low maintenance and disease-free, it requires no care other than clipping occasionally to keep it in bounds. Small yellow-green flowers appear in…  More Info

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Patio Peach

…own patio tree! This Patio Peach is self-fertile so it doesn’t require a pollination partner. Patio Peach is perfect for container growing or planting in small gardens, delivering a flurry of single pink blossom in spring that is loved by bees. Delicious red-flushed fruits follow in September.…  More Info

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Euonymus alatus 'Little Moses'

…which make a lovely feature in winter when the leaves have been shed. In late spring, small, green, inconspicuous flowers are produced, but the fruits that follow always attract attention; their pink seed cases splitting open to reveal bright orange seeds that attract birds. A great addition to…  More Info

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