Malus domestica 'Sweet Society' (Apple 'Sweet Society')
'Sweet Society' is an apple tree with pale-pink flowers in spring, followed by flavourful, sweet, red fruit with russet streaks from late autumn.
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8m max. spread |
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8m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet gum)
Other names: American red gum, American sweet gum, Bilsted, Copalm balsam, Red gum, Satin walnut
L. styraciflua is a mid-sized tree with palmate leaves that change to shades of reds, oranges and purples in autumn. This tree could be mistaken for an Acer however it has alternate leaves, whereas an Acer's leaves are opposite.
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12m max. spread |
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25m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
Prunus avium 'Regina' (Cherry 'Regina')
Other names: Sweet cherry 'Regina'
'Regina' is a compact, upright, deciduous fruit tree with ovate to oblong, toothed, dark green leaves turning orange and red in autumn and nodding, white flowers in early to mid-spring followed by glossy, spherical, edible, dark red to maroon fruit ready for harvest in midsummer.
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3m max. spread |
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4m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Malus domestica 'Red Windsor' (Apple 'Red Windsor')
Other names: Malus domestica 'Sweet Lilibet'
'Red Windsor' is a compact, upright, rounded, deciduous apple tree with ovate, serrated, dull green leaves, pale pink to white flowers in spring and heavy crops of dark red fruit ready for harvest in early autumn.
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3m max. spread |
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3m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Worplesdon' (Sweet gum 'Worplesdon')
'Worplesdon' has a pyramidal shape and purple leaves turning orange-yellow in autumn.
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12m max. spread |
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15m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Festival' (Sweet gum 'Festival')
'Festival' is an upright, conical, deciduous tree with palmately-lobed, glossy, mid- to bright green leaves turning bright red, yellow, orange, or purple in autumn. Insignificant greenish-white flowers in spring and are followed by clusters of woody, burr-like fruit capsules.
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3m max. spread |
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18m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
Clethra alnifolia 'Paniculata' (Sweet pepper bush)
Other names: Panicled white alder
'Paniculata' is a deciduous, suckering shrub, producing panicles of white, fragrant flowers from late summer to early autumn.
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2.5m max. spread |
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2.5m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Liquidambar orientalis (Oriental sweet gum)
Other names: Balm of Gilead, Liquid storax, Lordwood, Turkish sweet gum
L. orientalis is small, bushy, slow-growing, deciduous tree with palmately 5-lobed, glossy, mid-green leaves, turning yellow and orange in autumn. Insignificant cream flowers in spring and are followed by clusters of woody, burr-like fruit capsules.
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4m max. spread |
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8m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
Clethra alnifolia 'Anne Bidwell' (Sweet pepper bush 'Anne Bidwell')
Other names: Summer sweet 'Anne Bidwell', Summersweet 'Anne Bidwell'
'Anne Bidwell' is an upright, densely-branched, suckering, deciduous shrub with oval, toothed, dark green leaves turning yellow and orange in autumn and dense, upright, terminal racemes of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers in summer.
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1.5m max. spread |
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2m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Liquidambar formosana (Formosan gum)
Other names: Chinese sweet gum, Liquidambar formosana var. monticola
L. formosana is a borderline hardy, broadly conical, deciduous tree bearing three-lobed, dark green leaves, purple when young and turning red, orange, and purple in autumn. Rounded clusters of inconspicuous, yellow-green flowers in late spring are followed by spiky, spherical, green fruit capsules.
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10m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
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