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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Pyramidal Holly | Ilex 'Nellie R Stevens'
One of our favourite evergreens
- Neat, pyramidal tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Dense emerald green foliage, red berries
- A tree with genuine year-round interest
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Snow Queen Himalayan Birch Tree | Betula utilis jacquemontii 'Doorenbos'
The brightest bark of all
- Elegant oval tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m
- Lush green foliage turning yellow in autumn
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£55Sale price £50'Wedding Bouquet' Crabapple Tree
Blossoms befitting any aisle
- Graceful upright (to spreading) tree
- Medium tree - grows to 4m
- Ivory white flowers, intensely red fruits
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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White Poplar Tree | Populus alba
Shimmering foliage that dazzles
- Broadly spreading tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m+
- Gorgeous lobed foliage in green and white
- Incredible young white shoots and foliage
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£70Sale price £65'Taoflora Pink' Peach Tree
Beautiful pink flower clouds
- Showstopping bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Fluffy double pink blossoms up to 5cm across
- More disease resistant than other peaches
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£55Sale price £50Japanese Rowan Tree | Sorbus commixta 'Dodong'
An autumn colour powerhouse
- Impressive upright tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Large pinnate leaves turn fiery in autumn
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Pink Pussy Willow Tree | Salix gracilistyla 'Mount Aso'
An incomparably stylish willow
- Cheery bushy tree
- Small tree - grows up to 2m
- Shimmering pink catkins in spring
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£70Sale price £65'Taoflora White' Peach Tree
Snowy blooms heralding spring
- Perfectly-proportioned bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Voluminous double white blooms
- Hardy down to -18°C
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£55Sale price £50'Yellow Siberian' Crabapple Tree
Laden with sunshine-yellow fruit
- Picturesque spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Intensely vibrant fruits and white blossoms
- Offers a valuable winter food source to birds
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£45Sale price From £40Red Weeping Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Garnet'
The gem your garden deserves
- Bushy, weeping tree
- Small tree - grows to 2.5m
- Jewel-toned, deeply-lobed foliage
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£35Sale price From £30Patio Bay Tree | Laurus nobilis 'Bay Junior'
The young star of the family
- Patio tree with an upright, bushy habit
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Delicate green leaves (wonderfully aromatic)
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£70Sale price £65Golden Mimosa Tree | Acacia dealbata
Drink in the beautiful blooms
- Bushy evergreen tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Fluffy, yellow flower balls from January
- Award of Garden Merit winner
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£75Sale price From £45Acer platanoides 'Drummondii' | Variegated Maple Tree
Glorious cream-margined leaves
- Bushy, oval (sometimes rounded) tree
- Large tree - up to 12m (can be kept shorter)
- Stunning cream and green variegated leaves
- Exceptional autumn hues of orange and bronze
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£60Sale price £55'Professor Sprenger' Crabapple Tree
Perfect for pollinators
- A rounded, spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Scented white blooms in spring
- Golden yellow leaves in autumn
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£38Sale price From £30Purple Weeping Crabapple Tree | Malus 'Royal Beauty'
Pendulous perfection
- A beautifully weeping tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Single, magenta blossoms in spring
- Perfect for pots and compact gardens
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£55Sale price From £36Plum Blossom Tree | Prunus blireana
A spectacular small blossom tree
- Vase-shaped, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Purple-to-green foliage, scented pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£55Sale price From £36Pink Weeping Flowering Cherry Tree | Prunus subhirtella 'Pendula Rosea'
Bronze toned fresh foliage
- Elegant weeping tree
- Can grow to 2.2m (depending on form)
- Semi-double, rose pink flowers
- Blossoms in March
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Pink Flowering Dogwood Tree | Cornus florida 'Rubra'
A riot of nature-friendly colour
- Architectural spreading tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Mid-green foliage, deep pink flowers
- Attracts birds and other wildlife
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A hot autumn display
- Bushy, pyramidal (or conical) tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m
- Dazzling, flame-red autumn foliage
- Ideal as a feature tree in a large lawn
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£109Sale price £80Best Trees for Small Gardens
Small in stature, big on impact!
- Statement weeping and bushy forms
- Three compact trees growing up to 2.5m
- Superb blossoms, catkins and rainbow foliage
- Easy to grow and great for pollinators
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'Copacabana' Japanese Dogwood Tree | Cornus kousa
Puts on a show all year round
- Largely conical tree
- Small tree - grows up to 2.5m
- Showy white flowers with a pink picotee edge
- Perfect for smaller gardens
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Patio Viburnum Tinus Tree | Laurustinus
Evergreen wildlife magnet
- Upright patio tree with a bushy habit
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Glossy leaves, white flowers, blue berries
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£40Sale price From £33Dwarf Russian Almond Blossom Tree | Prunus tenella 'Firehill'
The most beautiful blossoms
- Characterful bushy tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m
- Glossy green foliage, pink spring blossoms
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£55Sale price From £38Ornamental Weeping Silver Pear Tree | Pyrus salicifolia 'Pendula'
Lovely weeping ornamental pear
- Elegantly weeping tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Grey-green leaves and snow-white flowers
- Ideal for smaller gardens
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Black Lily Magnolia | Magnolia liliiflora 'Nigra'
Abundant showy blooms
- Strong bushy tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Tulip-like, reddish-purple flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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White Flowering Dogwood Tree | Cornus 'Eddie's White Wonder'
Wonder by name, wonder by nature
- Domed spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Lush green foliage turning red and pink
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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'Forest Pansy' Canadian Redbud Tree | Cercis canadensis
A myriad of bright colours
- Evocative spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Ruby leaves (orange in autumn), pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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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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