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A weeping, mushroom-shaped form with purple foliage that turns bronze over autumn. This variety does not develop a central leader and the branches develop in broad arches. Fantastic colour accent in the garden.
Origin: Europe
A slow growing selection which can reach heights of up to 30m. Known for its striking glossy black-brown leaf. Commonly used in parks and avenues. Prefers a moisture retentive and well drained soil.
Origin: Europe
A very stately tree with a lovely oval form. Celebrated for its rich purple foliage and very showy silvery bark. Requires a rich soil and significant moisture, but does not like sitting in water. Grow in a full sun position.
Origin: Europe
Often referred to as the Tri-colour Beech. A striking specimen often planted as a garden feature. Beautifully variegated leaves in shades of pink, green and white. Best in part shade as may burn in the hot afternoon sun. Does not like waterlogged soils.
Origin: Europe
A pink-purple variegation of the European Beech. Very impressive when used for colour contrast. Well suited for large parks and gardens. Grows up to 15m.
Origin: Europe
A spread crown is the glory of this low branching tree. Smooth, soft bark with golden yellow leaves which mature to a green-yellow. Most commonly used in parks and large gardens.
Origin: Europe
Deciduous, growing to 12metre with variegated leaves, green on the inside and yellow/gold on the edges or outside of leaves.
(Weeping Beech) A lovely cultured variety of the European Beech, characterised by its sweeping pendulous branches. A spectacular tree that needs room to be fully appreciated. Green leaves become copper-toned in autumn. Can grow up to 25m and is often wider than high.
Origin: Europe
This deciduous, purple beech, grows up 9metre tall and 5metres wide. beautiful cascading branches, with glossy burgundy leaves, Spring leaves a green and turning orange(copper) in Autumn.