It is important to carefully read the label attached to your tree regarding planting and pruning. Initial pruning back of a bare-root weeping tree at planting time (according to the instructions) will result in a better established root system and a fuller head.
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Acer's are beautiful all year around:
Spring: buds bloom, leaves expand and become a range of vibrant colours.
Summer: leaves turn a deep burgundy shade or a wide range of greens and bronzes.
Autumn: lots of varieties will display stunning autumn colours – brilliant reds, oranges and yellows.
Winter: looses it's leaves but becomes it own sculptural feature
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It is able to withstand poor, dry soil. Needs a sunny position. Grows in any soil except very waterlogged conditions. So make sure you don't over water it and that if exposed to the wet elements it'll get the sun to dry out.
Umbraculifera' is always grafted on a stem, at heights between 1.80 m and 2.50 m. The branches do not have any thorns.
The green leaves are smaller than those of the species, as are the leaf segments. Keeps its leaves long into the autumn. It doesn't produce flowers and grows well in light, calcareous soil.
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A superb, upright ornamental pear introduction with a dense habit and attractive foliage. Excellent for sites where lateral space is restricted, its tough disposition and aesthetic attributes combine to make for a wonderfully versatile tree be it for home gardens or streets and public areas.
A narrow, fastigiate form and possibly the narrowest growing Pyrus cultivar in Australia. An excellent choice for narrow, restricted areas, around carparks, along narrow medians in both the public and private domain.
Adaptable to a wide range of site conditions including quite dry conditions, slightly alkaline soils and air pollution. Able to handle intermittently wet, heavy soils.
A lovely ornamental pear that has a good spring floral display and attractive mid-green summer foliage that changes to reds and purples in autumn. Useful as a small feature tree for parks and gardens as well as streets, carparks and public areas.
Glossy green leaves with purple veins, turning to orange-red-purple hues in autumn.
Adaptable to a wide range of site conditions including quite dry conditions, slightly alkaline soils, some coastal areas and air pollution.
Some of the other varieties available are:
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]]>This handsome tree is in bloom from early January through until the end of March, then turns into a beautiful autumn foliage.
They love full sun (but don't like winds)! If they are in part shade they won't flower as much.
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]]>They have been selected specifically as flowering plants rather than any fruiting ability and include flowering almonds, flowering apricots, flowering cherries, flowering peaches, (Including dwarf peach and nectarine) and flowering plums.
Prunus are very hardy, adaptable and possibly the most popular deciduous trees grown in Australia. Flowers can be pink, white or mottled shades, single through to double and in a range of sizes. The often prolific flowering habit makes them excellent as small to medium sized specimen trees and their versatility ensures they can be used in a variety of applications. Prunustrees are ideal for small to medium gardens.
An unique flowering peach with a mixture of eye-catching pale pink, dark pink blotched and dark pink flowers on the same small tree.
This variety is adaptable to a varied site conditions, but prefers moist, well drained fertile soils and a position receiving full sun to part-shade. It flowers best in full sun and when pruned annually immediately after flowering. Often requires spraying to prevent leaf curl.
An early spring display of double crimson-red flowers on this flowering peach provides a bright splash of colour for small gardens and other landscapes.
Quite adaptable to a varied site conditions, but prefers moist, well drained fertile soils and a position receiving full sun to part-shade. Flowers best in full sun and when pruned annually immediately after flowering. Often requires spraying to prevent leaf curl.
A flowering plum with an excellent massed display of double pink flowers followed by bronzy-purple foliage. Attractive as a single specimen or in massed planting for long driveways and avenues.
Adaptable to a variety of site conditions, but prefers moist, well drained fertile soils and a position receiving full sun to part-shade.
Flowers best in full sun. Proven and robust small tree for a wide range of situations.
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