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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Wedding Cake Tree | Cornus contraversa 'Variegata'
Unique form and colour
- Highly-unusual tiered tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Bright, variegated leaves (green and cream)
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£40Sale price From £30Patio Holly Tree | Ilex aquifolium 'Alaska'
Bright red winter berries
- Clear-stemmed, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Glossy green, spiny leaves and red berries
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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£70Sale price £65Large-leaved Lime Tree | Tilia platyphyllos
Flowering favourite of bees
- Rounded upright tree
- Large tree - grows up to 15m
- Butter yellow autumn hues, fragrant flowers
- Fragrant flowers a favourite with bees
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£60Sale price From £30Green Weeping Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Dissectum'
Low-growing, high impact
- Bushy, gently weeping tree
- Small tree - grows to 2.5m
- Leaves turn red, orange and yellow in autumn
- Can be grown in containers
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Parrotia 'Persian Spire' | 3L Pot
Perfect for pots!
- Compact upright tree
- Small tree - grows up to 3m
- Green, purple-edged leaves, fiery autumn hues
- Grow in a large container on your patio
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Coral Bark Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Sangokaku'
An acer for all seasons
- Upright, vase-shaped tree
- Medium tree - grows to 7.5m
- Leaves adopt a range of yellow and green hues
- Striking red stems
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Variegated Japanese Maple Tree | Acer palmatum 'Shirazz'
Worth raising a glass to
- Upright, arching tree
- Medium tree - grows to 5m
- Striking shades of red in autumn
- Makes a brilliant feature tree
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£70Sale price £65Fastigiate Tulip Tree | Liriodendron tulipifera 'Fastigiatum'
Space-saving floral display
- Striking columnar tree
- Large tree - grows up to 20m
- Chartreuse-to-gold leaves, tulip-like blooms
- Distinctive green and orange flowers
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Patio Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus 'Brilliant'
Utterly fantastic blossoms
- Statuesque, upright patio tree
- Small tree - grows up to 1.5m (when pruned)
- Delightful white blossoms
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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False Acacia Tree | Robinia pseudoacacia 'Rozynskiana'
Wonderfully weeping foliage
- Broadly oval to weeping tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m+
- Green, hanging leaves, scented, white flowers
- Incredibly long leaves (up to 50cm long)
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'Ruby Falls' Weeping Redbud Tree | Cercis canadensis
A compact, weeping redbud
- Compact weeping tree
- Small tree - grows up to 2m
- Deep ruby-red foliage, purple spring blooms
- Suitable for growing in containers
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Serviceberry Tree | Amelanchier arborea 'Robin Hill'
A showy, snowy blanket of blooms
- Upright, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 7m
- Starry, pinkish white flowers from March
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£60Sale price £55Small-Leaved Lime Tree | Tilia cordata 'Winter Orange'
Stunning orange shoots in winter
- Fiery columnar tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m+
- Green foliage turns a rich yellow in autumn
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Japanese Apricot Tree | Prunus mume 'Beni-chidori'
An early springtime showstopper
- Compact, bushy tree
- Small tree - grows up to 2.5m
- Abundant pink, highly fragrant blossoms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£55Sale price £50'Comtesse de Paris' Crabapple Tree
Blooms worthy of any noble court
- Regal spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Wonderfully fragrant, snow-white flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Dogwood Tree | Cornus kousa
An absolute stunner
- Neat, usually multi-stemmed tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 7m
- White flower bracts and deciduous foliage
- Unusual strawberry-like ornamental fruits
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£65Sale price £60'Candy Floss' Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus 'Matsumae-beni-murasaki'
The sweetest blooms you'll see
- Sublime spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 6m
- Stunning double pink flowers
- Flowers take on a velvety quality with time
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Pleached Holly Tree | Ilex aquifolium 'Nellie R Stevens'
Year-long formality and privacy
- Bold pleached tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 3.2m
- Glossy evergreen foliage, vivid red berries
- Tough and low-maintenance
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Photinia 'Compacta' | Iron Frame Trellis
Small in stature, big on impact
- Formal, rectangular shrub
- Small shrub - grows up to 0.9m
- Vivid red evergreen foliage
- More compact than most photinias
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Pleached Photinia Tree | Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin'
Scorching red screening plant
- Charming pleached tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 3.2m
- Bold red and green foliage, white flowers
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Pleached Ebbinge's Silverberry Tree | Elaeagnus x ebbingei
Instant formality and elegance
- Elegant pleached tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 3.2m
- Jade leaves, fragrant blooms, orange fruits
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£60Sale price £55'Butterball' Crabapple Tree
Stunning sunset-hued fruits
- Charming spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 5m
- Delicate white blossoms and amber fruits
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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£175Sale price £100Mountain Ash Rowan Tree | Sorbus aucuparia 'Aspleniifolia'
Berries that birds love
- Strong, bushy tree
- Large tree - grows up to 12m
- White blooms and pinnate, deciduous leaflets
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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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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