Astrantia major Rubra

A powerful performer Astrantia major Rubra produces erect stems carrying large amounts of deep crimson-purple flowers. The flowers are light and delicate but due to their numbers produce a stunning display. A wonderful choice for a mixed border.

Liriodendron tulipifera

Also know as the Tulip tree due to its distinctly shaped leaves,  Liriodendron tulipifera is a deciduous tree that exhibits wonderful butter-yellow autumn foliage. Its flowers are carried in may-June and are yellow-green in colour with orange bands at the base of the petals. This makes a wonderful specimen tree and can be a […]

Carpinus betulus Fastigiata

The upright hornbeam is one of the most architectural trees growing in Ireland today. It has an incredibly upright growing habit producing a tree with an upright cone effect. When clipped regularly a very tight cone effect can be created. The autumn foliage of this tree is a buttery yellow and impresses particularly well […]

Berberis darwinii

Berberis darwinii is one fo the most popular of the barberrys. It is an evergreen medium sized shrub with glossy dark green leaves which carry small spines making them excellent as garden worker creating barriers for unwanted people or animals. As well as functionatility they bear wonderful aesthetic attributes. In addition to the attractive […]

Acer campestre

The Field maple is best known for its fantastic butter yellow autumn foliage. It has an asymmetrical dome shaped crown and has fantastically fissured bark. It is a tree that is native to most of northern Europe and has a multitude of uses from park tree to hedge.

Taxus baccata

The yew tree is an evergreen plant perfectly suited to Irish conditions. Commonly used as a hedging plant, it will thrive in all but wet ground. Clip regularly for good compact bushy growth. Larger topiary sizes are also available in varying sizes and shapes.