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An outstanding cultivar and one of the oldest still available in the trade. It also has, perhaps the most brilliant scarlet fall colour and greatest vigor of any Japanese maple. Large leaves give it a bold appearance all year. It is a very famous, yet uncommon Japanese Maple cultivated for centuries in Japan. Most of the growing season the foliage color is a rich green. Its leaves are large, seven-lobed and palmate. It reaches an average height of 12 to 15 ft. It prefers a sheltered position in rich acidic, moisture-retaining soil. Click the image to read more!
The bramley available is propagated directly from the original bramley tree.This cooking apple has an acidic flavour when eaten raw but when cooked it has a lovely flavour and becomes golden and fluffy. The tree is long lived and the apples are huge. Very good in pies, crumbles and other dessert dishes. Flowers mid spring. Harvest from october. Height 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
Cox's Orange Pippin is regarded as the finest of English apples with an intense aromatic flavour rarely matched by any other variety. Beautiful pink tinged white flowers. This is an excellent choice and great for the small garden. Only grows to 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
A vigorous and heavy cropper. This variety is quite suited to cooler conditions. The fruit is an attractive bright red with a waxy sheen. It has a creamy, well flavoured flesh, very fine taste with a rough texture and is crisp and juicy. Difficult to grow as it is prone to scab and mildew, but if you treat for these problems you have an apple tree suited to our Irish conditions. Flowers mid spring. Harvest from october. These are grafted on a dwarf rootstock and reach a height of 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
An attractive bright rosy-red fruit,juicy, crisp and a pleasent flavour with a hint of strawberries.A fairly trouble-free apple suited to Irish conditions and a very good pollinator.Flowers mid spring.Harvest from sept.Height 8 to 10 feet. Click the image to read more!
Shrubs have always been very popular and ornamental Grasses are also well on their way. This listing is for 6 seperate shrubs and grass plants. We have a big range of shrubs and grasses available. For convenience we will choose 6 based on their attractiveness for the time of year, flowering, fruiting etc... If you require specific types then please contact me. Click the image to read more!
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