Collection: Flowering Trees
There aren't many more uplifting sights than a tree breaking into blossom; heralding the start of spring and putting the dark days of winter behind us, flowering trees deserve a starring role in any garden. Flowering cherries and crabapples are perennially popular - and with good reason - but there are many other fascinating species to explore...
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£60Sale price From £40Standard Eucalyptus Tree | Eucalyptus gunnii
An Australian evergreen gem!
- Clear-stemmed tree with a bushy foliage head
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Aromatic blue-green foliage (evergreen)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Patio Crabapple Tree | Malus 'Evereste'
The pinnacle of patio pomes
- Delightful clear-stemmed patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Dark green foliage turning orange in autumn
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£100Sale price From £60Red Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Fireglow'
A glowing palette of colour
- Upright and bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows to 4m
- An array of red, green and purple foliage
- Ideal for small gardens or containers
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£55Sale price From £50Ornamental Pear Tree | Pyrus 'Chanticleer'
Abundant clouds of white blossom
- Upright conical tree
- Large tree - grows to more than 12m
- Stunning single white flowers, glossy leaves
- Fabulous autumn colour
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£75Sale price £70Cut-Leaved Sumach Tree | Rhus typhina 'Laciniata'
Fern-like leaves and autumn hues
- Spreading, suckering tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Filigree foliage with superb autumn shades
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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'Milky Way' Japanese Dogwood Tree | Cornus kousa
The best flowers in the galaxy
- Spreading, vase-shaped tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Stunning foliage and unusual red berries
- Wonderful autumn colour
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'Red Force' Canadian Redbud Tree | Cercis canadensis
Glorious red-purple shades
- Well-branched, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Crimson-toned foliage, bright pink flowers
- Compact in form (suits any garden size)
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£36Sale price From £35Paper Birch Tree | Betula papyrifera
Bark like peeling parchment
- Broadly conical tree
- Large tree - grows up to 12m
- Green foliage, white bark and yellow catkins
- Distinctive orange inner bark
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Japanese Angelica Tree | Aralia elata
A beautiful, exotic-looking tree
- Compact, open tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Plumes of white florets, green leaves
- Architectural foliage and long branches
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Patio Redbud Tree | Cercis chinensis 'Avondale'
Abundant blooms on your doorstep
- Upright, vase-shaped patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Enticing pink flowers, heart-shaped foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£50Sale price £22'Indian Magic' Crabapple Tree
Crabapples for months and months
- Elegant spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Bronze-tinged foliage and pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£65Sale price £60'Sheerwater Seedling' Sorbus Tree
A bona fide wildlife magnet
- Upright, oval tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Vibrant orange and red autumn colours
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Evergreen Magnolia Tree | Magnolia grandiflora 'François Treyve'
A magnolia for all seasons
- Glorious columnar tree
- Large tree - grows higher than 12m
- Glossy, tactile leaves and bowl-shaped blooms
- Wonderfully fragrant flowers
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£65Sale price From £60White Weeping Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus yedoensis 'Shidare Yoshino'
Loved by pollinators
- Elegant weeping tree
- Can grow to 2.2m (depending on form)
- Bowl shaped pale pink flowers
- Blossoms in April
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Flowering Dogwood Tree | Cornus florida
Interest from spring to autumn
- A naturally bushy, shrub-like tree
- Medium tree - grows to 6m
- Green decidious leaves turn red in autumn
- Stunning white bracts surround the flowers
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'Pandora' Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus padus
Uniquely patterned blossoms
- Slightly columnar shape
- Easily pruned to fit any garden
- Single white flowers with shell-pink markings
- Blossoms in March-April
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Magnolia denudata 'Festirose'
French, fragrant and fabulous!
- Wonderful spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Goblet-shaped, pastel-pink flowers
- Lots of branches means more flowers!
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Persian Ironwood Tree | Parrotia persica 'Vanessa'
A true four-season tree!
- Blazing upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 10m
- Foliage turns from bronze to green to red
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Patio Portuguese Laurel Tree | Prunus lusitanica 'Brenelia'®
Interest all year long
- Bushy, lollipop-esque tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m
- Shiny leaves, scented blooms, red-black fruit
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£55Sale price £50'Scarlett' Crabapple Tree
Arching boughs, scented blooms
- Delightful spreading tree
- Small tree - grows to 3m
- Fragrant pink blooms, colour-changing foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£75Sale price £70Hybrid Cockspur Hawthorn | Crataegus x lavalleei 'Carrierei'
Holds leaves late into the year
- Broad, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 10m
- Stunning creamy-white single flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Magnolia 'Butterflies'
Myriad yellow blooms
- Graceful upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Gradually opening, cup-shaped yellow flowers
- Delicately fragrant blooms
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£50Sale price £25'Brandywine' Crabapple Tree
Brill blooms, fab fragrance
- Bushy, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Glorious double pink blossoms
- Radiates a lovely, balanced fragrance
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Strawberry Tree | Arbutus unedo 'Rubra'
One of the funkiest trees around!
- Charming, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Evergreen, lantern blooms, unusual fruits
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£50Sale price £28'Crimson Cascade' Purple Crabapple Tree
A spectrum of pinks and purples
- Wonderful weeping tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Purple to bronze leaves, magenta blooms
- Perfect for a front lawn feature tree
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£70Sale price £65'Taoflora Red' Peach Tree
Punchy red hues in *two* seasons
- Picture-perfect bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Scented red double blooms, fiery autumn hues
- Responds well to pruning and shaping
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£60Sale price £55Japanese Rowan Tree | Sorbus commixta 'Carmencita'
Jewel-like red autumn berries
- Fabulous upright tree
- Medium tree - grows to 4m
- Bronze autumn foliage and vivid red berries
- The stunning red fruits are loved by birds
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Danielle's nursery has been growing trees in the South Downs National Park for over a century, and it shows. Dug up and sent straight to your garden at between 18-36 months old, their quality rootstocks, expert pruning and natural pest control mean that these traditionally field-grown trees are the hardiest you can get.
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Which flowering trees should you choose?
There are so many amazing flowering trees out there to choose from, that we’re not surprised if you’re feeling a little overwhelmed by it all. Fear not, we’ve got you covered! If you want a tree with showy wow power – the sort that stops people in their tracks – then you can’t go wrong with a cherry blossom tree, which can sport (depending on the variety) single, fully double and even chrysanthemum-like flowers. Honourable mentions go to crabapple and hawthorn trees, which boast similarly impressive springtime flowers. Alternatively, you can go for something like a magnolia, with their eye-catching blooms coming in a range of hues and shapes, or a dogwood, whose flower-like bracts add grace and timeless elegance wherever they’re found.

Flowering tree planting schemes
There are a variety of planting schemes out there, and flowering trees certainly have a part to play in many of them. The one that perhaps first springs to mind is Japanese-style gardens and the role that cherry blossom trees occupy within them. It’s not unusual to find magnolias in these gardens, either. If you want a Mediterranean feel, then plant a citrus tree like a lemon or orange. These sun-loving favourites produce beautiful, fragrant white blossoms throughout the year, and grow beautifully in containers in a greenhouse or conservatory. Strawberry trees also make good additions to Mediterranean gardens. Then there are cottage gardens, which utilise fruit trees like apples and pears to great effect. Redbud and amelanchier work wonderfully in wildlife gardens, while a modern, minimalist feel can be achieved with a more architectural flowering tree, like the ‘Flagpole’ cherry blossom.

Caring for flowering trees
Specific care requirements can vary between flowering trees, however there are a few general tips you can bear in mind when planting and looking after your tree(s). Most flowering trees prefer moist but well-drained soil. If you know your garden soil is a bit on the heavy side, then consider amending with some well-rotted manure or compost. Water your tree regularly for its first couple of growing seasons, then during hot, dry spells thereafter. Pruning needs range from tree to tree, but many flowering trees will be fine with a simple trim each year to remove any dead, damaged or diseased branches.
Flowering Trees FAQs
What flowering trees can you grow in the UK?
In short, all sorts! There are trees you can go to specifically for their flowers, like cherry blossoms, magnolias, crabapples, redbuds and flowering dogwoods, for instance, as well as fruiting trees that put on a bloomin’ good show alongside their production of fruit – we’re talking apples, pears, plums and peaches (to name just a few).
Which flowering trees bloom the longest in the UK?
Chinese dogwoods have flower-like bracts that can last for several weeks before fading. Strawberry trees provide autumn-long flowers, while the winter-flowering cherry blossoms offer up blossoms on and off through the winter months. Most flowering trees hold their flowers for two to three weeks before they lose them.
Which flowering tree is best for small gardens?
There are plenty of smaller, more compact flowering trees out there, including Cheal’s weeping cherry blossom, ‘Susan’ magnolia and ‘Copacabana’ Japanese dogwood. You could also purchase a patio tree, or a fruit tree grafted onto a dwarfing rootstock (like M26 for apples, for instance).
Which flowering tree is best for wildlife?
The best flowering trees for wildlife are hawthorns, pussy willows and crabapples. These provide food and shelter for a range of beneficial pollinating insects and birds.
Which flowering tree has the best fragrance?
Magnolia grandiflora has exceptional, perfumed blooms, and so too does the Japanese apricot tree (Prunus mume).
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