acer davidii ‘serpentine’ small tree with attractively striated bark

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Betula nigra River birch or red birch Fast growing tree with pinkish orange shaggy bark Grows well in damp ground

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Acer davidii ‘Serpentine’

• Small tree with attractively striated bark

Acer griseum

• Paper bark maple• Beautiful small tree • Old bark flakes and

peels back to reveal cinnamon coloured layers beneath

• Foliage turns scarlet red in autumn

Betula nigra• River birch or red

birch• Fast growing tree with

pinkish orange shaggy bark

• Grows well in damp ground

Betula utilis var. jacquemontii• Himalayan Birch• Noted for its white

bark• Leaves turn yellow in

autumn

Prunus serrula• Birch bark cherry• Famous for its beautiful

bark which begins to peel off in the autumn to reveal the shiny bark beneath

• The leaves are rather narrow and willow-like turn yellow in the autumn

• White flowers, borne in late April, are rather inconspicuous

• 10m tall and 10m spread

Salix babylonica var. pekinensis ‘Tortuosa’

• Dragon’s Claw Willow• Fast growing deciduous

tree with curiously twisted shoots

• Yellow – green catkins in spring

• Invasive, water seeking roots , so plant well clear of drains

Corylus avellana ‘Contorta’

• Corkscrew Hazel• Well known for its

twisted branches, autumn nuts and winter catkins

• Hardy and suitable for most soils

Cornus alba ‘Sibirica’• Red Barked Dogwood• Form: shrub• Foliage: deciduous• Hardiness: UK - fully

hardy• Soil: moist fertile soil;

tolerates clay• Situation: full sun• Height: 2.5m Spread: 2m • Awards: RHS AGM

Cornus stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’

• Vigorous, deciduous shrub

• Leaves turn red in autumn

• Cut back hard and feed each spring for a good display of winter stems

• Requires moist soil in full sun

Rubus thibetanus ‘Silver Fern’

• Ghost bramble• Summer flowering

deciduous shrub grown for its white – bloomed prickly stems in winter

• Requires fertile soil in full sun or partial shade

• Cut back all flowered stems in spring leaving the previous season’s unflowered shoots unpruned

Celastrus orbiculatus• Oriental bittersweet• deciduous, twining and

climbing woody vine• dangling clusters of

inconspicuous yellowish flowers producing green/yellow fruits which split in autumn to reveal showy bright red seeds

Sorbus ‘Joseph Rock’

• Rowan• Outstanding small tree up to

9m tall• Autumn foliage in shades of

red, orange an purple• Berries creamy yellow at

first deepening to amber as they mature, remaining on branches well after leaf fall

• Unfortunately very susceptible to fireblight

Ilex aquifolium ‘JC Van Tol’• Form: tree• Foliage: evergreen• Hardiness: UK - fully

hardy; • Soil: any soil other than

totally waterlogged; tolerates clay

• Situation: full sun or partial shade

• Height: 7m Spread: 4m • Awards: RHS AGM

Physalis alkekgengi• Chinese Lanterns• Herbaceous perennial• White flowers

followed by orange lanterns containing orange berries

Callicarpa bodinierii ‘Profusion’

• Beauty bush• Upright deciduous shrub

bearing shiny bead like purple berries in autumn

• Prefers well drained fertile soil in full sun

• Cut back one in five stems to the base each year in early spring

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