Collection: Mature Trees
Explore our selection of UK-grown mature trees, ready to create an instant statement in your garden. Specially cared for by our growers in the Vale of Evesham, these established trees (both flowering and ornamental) are ready to continue prospering in your garden. At 4-5 years old, these trees are incredibly useful at providing privacy or drama - or both!
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ÂŁ45Sale price From ÂŁ30'Victoria' Plum Tree
Plums fit for a queen
- The iconic plum with a superb flavour
- Damp, cold or partial shade? No problem
- Makes the perfect plum frangipane
- Harvest from late August onwards
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ34Japanese Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus serrulata 'Kanzan'
Spring and autumn show stopper
- Vase-shaped, but gently spreading over time
- Easily pruned to fit average sized gardens
- Clusters of double pink flowers
- Blossoms in March-May
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ34Cheal's Weeping Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus 'Kiku-shidare-zakura'
The little tree that packs a pink, fluffy punch
- Small, perfectly formed weeping cherry
- Can grow to 3.2m (depending on form)
- Rose pink, fluffy double flowers
- Clusters of blossom from April to May
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ÂŁ32Sale price From ÂŁ28'Sunburst' Cherry Tree
A superb dark cherry
- Decadent and devilishly rich
- Self fertile (doesn't require a partner)
- Ideal for morning smoothies
- Harvest from mid-July
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ33'Conference' Pear Tree
The UK's favourite pear
- Soft, sweet and succulent
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Eat straight from the trug!
- Harvest from September
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ34'Flagpole' Cherry Blossom Tree | Prunus Amanogawa
For the smallest of gardens
- Narrow columnar form with upswept branches
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to just 4x1m
- Semi-double, fluffy pink flowers
- Blossoms in April-May
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ÂŁ37Sale price From ÂŁ30'Braeburn Hillwell' Apple Tree
Improved version of 'Braeburn'
- Fresh, aromatic taste (eating)
- Lovely and low maintenance
- Bite into fresh and savour the fab flavour!
- Harvest from October to early November
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ36'Pink Perfection' Cherry Blossom Tree
High impact flowering sensation
- Strong upright tree
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 4x4m
- Fluffy, rose pink double flowers
- Blossoms in April
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ÂŁ45Sale price From ÂŁ38Mountain Ash Rowan Tree | Sorbus aucuparia
The ultimate wildlife tree
- Rounded, bushy tree
- Large tree - grows to 12m
- Spectacular autumn colour
- Suitable for all garden sizes
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ÂŁ40Sale price From ÂŁ30'Stella' Cherry Tree
A familiar old favourite
- The perfect balance of sweet and tart
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Serve with ice cream and dark chocolate
- Harvest from late July to August
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ÂŁ35Sale price From ÂŁ30'Bramley's Seedling' Apple Tree
The UK's favourite cooking apple
- Sharp, cooks down to a rich flavour (cooking)
- A reliable heavy cropper
- If you want apple pies, come this way...
- Harvest from September (keeps to February)
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ÂŁ50Sale price From ÂŁ32'Cox's Orange Pippin' Apple Tree
A British classic!
- Wonderfully aromatic (eating)
- Tastes 10x better than supermarket bought
- Delicious eaten fresh or pressed for juice
- Harvest from September to October
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ÂŁ40Sale price From ÂŁ30'Morello' Cherry Tree
Make the ultimate cherry pie
- The best sour cooking cherry
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Perfect for a black forest gateau!
- Harvest from late July to August
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ÂŁ37Sale price From ÂŁ33'Green Williams' Pear Tree
A favourite since the 1700s
- Bursting with juice and sweetness
- Award of Garden Merit winner (RHS)
- Excellent for poaching (or eating fresh)
- Harvest from late August
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ36Pink Winter Flowering Cherry Tree | Prunus x subhirtella 'Autumnalis Rosea'
Flowers to brighten up winter
- Elegant spreading tree
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 3x3m
- Dark pink buds softening to light pink
- Blossoms in November-March
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Golden Weeping Willow Tree | Salix 'Chrysocoma'
The iconic weeping tree!
- Elegantly weeping tree
- Large tree - grows up to 12m
- Chartreuse leaves becoming glossy green
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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ÂŁ54Sale price From ÂŁ35Red Hawthorn Tree | Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'
Intensely vivid, hot pink blooms
- Round-crowned, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 8m
- Myriad fully-double pink blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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Superb silvery, fragrant foliage
- Can be shaped in various ways!
- Can be kept as short as you want
- Scented, glaucous leaves, dainty white blooms
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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ÂŁ58Sale price From ÂŁ45'Flavorcot'ÂŽ Apricot Tree
Flavour by name and nature!
- Fab flavour, arguably the best of any apricot
- Reliably high-yielding in warm summers
- Bake a batch of apricot shortbread
- Harvest from late July to September
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ÂŁ54Sale price From ÂŁ35Silver Birch Tree | Betula pendula
An iconic UK native species
- Narrow, delicately pendulous tree
- Large tree - grows higher than 12m
- Lovely green leaves and bright white bark
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
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'Avalon Pride' Peach Tree
A fantastic American variety
- Juicy, sweet and refreshing
- Resistant to leaf curl
- Make a tall glass of peach iced tea!
- Harvest in August
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ÂŁ36Sale price From ÂŁ35'Discovery' Apple Tree
Loved by pollinators and the RHS
- Sweet with a slight acidity (dual)
- Incredibly easy to grow
- Eat fresh, puree or press for juice
- Harvest from July (keeps for two months)
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ36'Accolade' Pink Cherry Blossom Tree
One of the earliest cherry blossoms
- Upright and slender shape
- Ideal for small spaces, growing to 4x4m
- Fragrant pink semi-double flowers
- Blossoms in March-April
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ÂŁ30Sale price From ÂŁ28'Evereste' Crabapple Tree
Award-winning and deservedly so
- A lovely, bushy tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Dazzling white flowers turning pink
- Good resistance to fire blight
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ÂŁ40Sale price From ÂŁ32'Kordia' Cherry Tree
The darkest of all cherries
- Fantastic depth of flavour with a sharp edge
- RHS Award of Garden Merit winner
- Rustle up a divine cherry pie
- Harvest throughout July
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ÂŁ38Sale price From ÂŁ36Single Stem Tibetan Cherry Tree | Prunus serrula
Coppery-hued, stripy bark
- Bushy, rounded tree
- Incredible peeling, papery bark
- Verdant green foliage and dainty white blooms
- RHS Plants for Pollinators
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ÂŁ30Sale price From ÂŁ28'Red Sentinel' Crabapple Tree
Ruby red, jewel-like fruits
- A charming, upright-to-spreading tree
- Medium tree - grows up to 4m
- Clouds of pinkish white blossom in spring
- Award of Garden Merit winner
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South Downs National Park
Meet Danielle
110 years' expertise free with every tree
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 mature tree should I choose?
Weâve got a whole range of mature trees, so donât worry if youâre unsure which to go for â we can help. Weâll break it down for you. Do you want an ornamental or fruiting tree? For ornamental trees, you can opt for something like a showy cherry blossom, a graceful acer or a tactile silver birch. In terms of fruit trees, you can go for a heritage favourite like the âConferenceâ pear or the âVictoriaâ plum, or something a bit different, like the âJelly Kingâ crabapple (whose fruits make an amazing jelly if you can get to them before the birds!)

Why buy a mature tree?
Undoubtedly, one of the main benefits of purchasing a mature tree is that it adds instantaneous impact to your garden; unlike a one or two-year-old tree, which will take some years to grow to its ultimate height, mature trees will arrive with a hefty headstart. No waiting around required. Because of their already-developed root network, mature trees also have a greater chance of successfully establishing in your garden when planted.

Caring for mature trees
Mature trees come with a hefty rootball, meaning theyâll initially need a lot of regular watering throughout the first growing season (or two) to help them establish as well as possible. This watering is particularly important during hot, dry spells. Many of our mature trees have been grown using innovative Air-PotsÂŽ which help eliminate root spiralling and lead to quicker establishment after planting. To keep your tree secure, use one of our planting kits, which features wooden stakes, a plant tie and some Rootgrow you can sprinkle in the planting hole before you put the tree in.
Mature Trees FAQs
What are mature trees?
Unlike most trees, which are purchased as saplings or young âwhipâ trees, our range of mature trees are older (four or five years old), considerably larger, have a much-better-established root network and, in the case of fruiting trees, will bear fruit far quicker.
How do you plant mature trees?
Mature trees are planted in a similar way to younger trees. The main difference is that it will need more support than a smaller tree. Using stakes and supersoft tree ties, you can help stabilise your tree. Check out our video from grower Danielle to see how itâs done.
How do you care for a mature tree?
Water your mature tree regularly for at least the first couple of growing seasons while it establishes. Once established, your tree will likely only need watering during hot, dry spells (check the treeâs individual product page for more specific information). Apply slow-release fertiliser at the start of spring and mulch to help retain moisture and suppress competition.
Is it possible to buy fully-grown trees?
Yes, it is possible to buy fully-grown trees. While our mature trees arenât fully grown, theyâre still considerably larger than younger saplings, offering your garden more instantaneous impact as a result.
When to plant mature trees in the UK
When to plant mature trees in the UK For bare root mature trees, these should be planted in the treeâs dormant season between November and March. Potted mature trees can be planted at any time of the year, provided the ground isnât frozen, waterlogged or baked dry.
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Plants arrived in great condition and very promptly. Well established - much better than the ones I got at my local garden centre.
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| 24 May
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| 22 May
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