Robinia Pseud Frisia Produce great autumn colour with this beautiful hardy tree! Robinia Pseud Frisia is a golden-leaved tree that makes a colourful specimen plant. It will become an eye-catching addition to any garden as the pinnate foliage emerges citrus yellow and darkens to chartreuse-green before autumn turns it buttery gold. As the seasons change white, flowers appear among the leaves in spring. The Robinia pseud Frisia is great for attracting pollinating insects before being replaced by prominent brown seedpods. Robinia pseud Frisia is a medium-sized deciduous tree with an airy, upright habit. This showy tree is tolerant of most soils and situations provided that it is sheltered from strong winds. Height: 12m (39’). Spread: 8m (26’).
Ilex (Holly) Argentea Marginata Standard Clusters of scarlet red winter berries! Young purple-pink leaves mature to provide lustrous, dark green foliage with a bright silvery edge. The creamy white summer flowers give way to clusters of scarlet red winter berries that provide an essential food source for birds during the coldest months. In time, Holly 'Argentea Marginata' forms a magnificent, conical evergreen tree that makes a superb specimen for year round interest. This attractive female variety is ideal for woodland areas and low maintenance gardens. Ultimate height if left unpruned: 15m (50'). Ultimate spread if left unpruned: 4m (12').
A broadly columnar tree with blue-green, pinnate leaves that turn red in autumn. The clusters of white flowers that are produced in late spring are followed by attractive pink berries that last well into winter. An excellent tree for a small garden. Flowers April-May. Height up to 8m. Undemanding trees which tolerate wind, heat, drought.