Nursery
At Woodland Dwelling, we don’t just plant trees — we grow them!
We are a Plant Passport Compliant Nursery which means our trees are free from pests and diseases. We are inspected very year and provide your tree with its own plant passport.
We currently have the follow trees growing as standards at our nursery
Acer × freemanii ‘Autumn Blaze®’
A fast-growing hybrid maple combining the best traits of red and silver maples, forming a broad, upright crown. It is particularly valued for its vivid orange-red autumn colour and tolerance of urban conditions. Suitable for larger landscapes where seasonal interest and rapid establishment are desired.
Acer rubrum ‘Scanlon’
An upright, columnar selection of red maple with a neat, narrow form. It develops strong red autumn colour and is suited to avenues or constrained sites. Prefers moist, slightly acidic soils and performs well in formal planting schemes.
Acer rubrum (Red Maple)
A medium to large deciduous tree known for its adaptability and striking autumn colours ranging from yellow to deep red. It develops a rounded crown and thrives in moist soils, making it suitable for parks, streets, and larger gardens.
Apple ‘Adam’s Pearmain’
A traditional English dessert apple producing small to medium fruits with rich, aromatic flavour. Trees are moderately vigorous and suited to traditional orchards, offering both fruit production and seasonal blossom interest.
Apple ‘Ashmead’s Kernel’ (2yr)
A heritage variety producing small, russeted apples with a distinctive sharp, nutty flavour. It is reliable and disease-resistant, making it suitable for orchards and garden planting with both ornamental and productive value.
Apple ‘Blenheim Orange’
A vigorous, spreading tree producing large dual-purpose apples. Known for its strong growth and longevity, it suits larger gardens and orchards, delivering spring blossom and autumn fruit.
Apple ‘Braeburn Clone Hillwell’ (2yr)
A modern cultivar producing crisp, sweet apples with good storage qualities. It is moderately vigorous and suitable for orchards or garden planting where reliable cropping is required.
Apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’
A well-known cooking apple producing large green fruits. The tree is vigorous and spreading, making it ideal for orchards, providing excellent blossom and high yields.
Apple ‘Bramley’s Seedling’ (2yr)
A young specimen of this classic cooking apple, offering strong growth potential and suitability for long-term orchard establishment.
Apple ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’ (2yr, self‑fertile)
A popular dessert apple valued for its rich flavour. This self-fertile form allows reliable fruiting without pollination partners, making it suitable for smaller gardens and orchards.
Apple ‘Discovery’
An early-season dessert apple producing bright red fruits with a fresh flavour. It has moderate vigour and attractive blossom, making it suitable for mixed planting schemes.
Apple ‘Elstar’ (2yr)
A productive dessert apple producing sweet, slightly acidic fruit. It forms a compact tree and is suitable for both garden and orchard planting.
Apple ‘James Grieve’ (2yr)
A reliable early-season variety producing dual-purpose fruit. The tree has moderate vigour and provides attractive blossom as well as consistent yields.
Cedrus atlantica ‘Glauca’ (Blue Atlas Cedar)
A striking evergreen conifer with blue-grey needle foliage and a pyramidal form. It develops into a large, architectural tree ideal for landscape focal points.
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea’ (Purple Beech)
A large deciduous tree with deep purple foliage, forming a broad, majestic crown. Widely used in parks and estates, it provides strong visual impact and dense shade.
Liquidambar styraciflua ‘Worplesdon’
A selected form of sweet gum noted for its reliable autumn colour and more uniform shape. Suitable for avenues and specimen planting.
Liquidambar styraciflua (Sweet Gum)
A medium to large deciduous tree with star-shaped leaves and spectacular autumn colours. It prefers well-drained soils and is valued for ornamental use.
Magnolia ‘Susan’
A small deciduous magnolia producing deep pink to purple flowers in spring. Compact and suitable for smaller gardens, offering strong seasonal interest.
Magnolia ‘Black Tulip®’ (Dark Purple)
A small tree or large shrub producing large, dark purple tulip-shaped flowers. Highly ornamental, suited to sheltered garden settings.
Magnolia ‘Galaxy’ (Rich Pink)
A vigorous hybrid producing large, upright pink flowers before leaf emergence. Forms a medium-sized tree ideal for specimen planting.
Magnolia grandiflora ‘Little Gem’
A compact evergreen magnolia with glossy leaves and fragrant white flowers. Suitable for smaller gardens and screening.
Magnolia ‘Heaven Scent’
A medium-sized deciduous magnolia producing fragrant pink flowers. It has a spreading habit and is valued for ornamental display.
Magnolia kobus
A hardy deciduous magnolia producing white, star-like flowers in early spring. It forms a medium tree suited to gardens and parks.
Magnolia × soulangeana
A widely planted hybrid with large cup-shaped pink and white flowers. It forms a spreading small tree and is highly ornamental.
Magnolia × soulangeana ‘Rustica Rubra’
A cultivar with deeper pink-red flowers, providing enhanced colour impact compared to the species.
Magnolia ‘Spectrum’
A hybrid magnolia producing vibrant purple-pink flowers. It has a moderate growth habit and strong visual appeal.
Magnolia stellata
A small tree or shrub with star-shaped white flowers. Very suitable for small gardens due to its compact size.
Pear ‘Concorde’ (Pyrus communis)
A dessert pear producing elongated fruits with sweet flavour. It has moderate vigour and is suitable for orchards and garden planting.
Pear ‘Williams’ Bon Chrétien’ (2yr)
A classic pear variety producing sweet, juicy fruit. A young specimen suitable for orchard establishment.
Prunus ‘Accolade’ (2yr)
A small ornamental cherry producing semi-double pink flowers in spring. It has a
spreading habit and is suitable for gardens and streets.
Prunus ‘Amanogawa’
A narrow, columnar cherry with pale pink flowers. Ideal for constrained urban spaces.
Prunus ‘Pandora’
A small tree with pale pink blossoms fading to white. Forms a rounded crown suitable for residential planting.
Prunus ‘Snow Goose’
A compact cherry producing pure white flowers. Suitable for small gardens and streets
Prunus ‘Spire’
A columnar flowering cherry with upright growth, ideal for avenues and limited spaces.
Prunus ‘Taihaku’ (Great White Cherry)
A spreading tree producing large white flowers. Highly ornamental and suited to larger
gardens.
Prunus avium ‘Plena’
A double-flowered wild cherry producing clusters of white blossom. Suitable for ornamental planting.
Prunus ‘Chocolate Ice’ (Matsumae fuki)
An ornamental cherry with semi-double flowers and distinctive colouring, adding seasonal interest.
Prunus ‘Fragrant Cloud’ (Shizuka)
A cherry valued for its fragrant white blossoms and spreading form.
Prunus ‘Kanzan’
A very popular ornamental cherry with double pink flowers and vigorous growth, widely used in streets and parks.
Prunus Spire
Columnar cherry, suitable for narrow spaces and formal planting.
Prunus ‘Sunset Boulevard’
An upright flowering cherry with soft pink blossoms, suitable for streets and avenues.
Prunus ‘Weeping Yoshino’
A graceful weeping cherry producing pale pink flowers. Ideal as a focal specimen.
Quercus ‘Boscobel Royal’
A cultivar of oak selected for strong form and ornamental qualities, suitable for large landscapes and parkland planting.
Quercus ilex (Holm Oak)
An evergreen oak with leathery dark green leaves, forming a dense, broad crown. Highly tolerant of coastal and urban conditions, making it ideal for screening and structural planting.
Small Trees Available
We currently have a number of smaller trees available, perfect for smaller gardens, starter planting schemes, or those looking to establish trees from an early stage. These specimens are also ideal for training, shaping, or even developing as starter bonsai, offering flexibility for both practical landscaping and more specialist horticultural interests.
Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch) – 80–100cm
A slender, fast-growing birch with striking white peeling bark and light, airy foliage. Ideal for adding movement and seasonal interest, particularly suited to contemporary planting schemes or as a future multi-stem feature.
Corylus colurna (Turkish Hazel) – 50–80cm
A robust, upright tree with a strong central leader and broadly pyramidal form. Known for its toughness and tolerance of urban conditions, making it a reliable long-term structural tree.
Fagus sylvatica ‘Purpurea’ (Purple Beech) – 60–80cm
A classic ornamental tree with rich purple foliage that deepens through the season. Even at a young size, it provides strong visual impact and is well suited to formative pruning or structured planting.
Ginkgo biloba – 25–40cm
A distinctive and ancient species with fan-shaped leaves that turn brilliant yellow in autumn. Slow-growing and highly resilient, making it ideal for patient cultivation or bonsai development.
Hippophae rhamnoides (Sea Buckthorn) – 40–60cm
A hardy, shrubby tree with silvery foliage and excellent tolerance of exposed or coastal conditions. It provides seasonal interest and is well suited to naturalistic or wildlife-focused planting.
Pinus pinea (Stone Pine) – 30–50cm
A Mediterranean pine with a characteristic umbrella-shaped crown as it matures. At this stage, it is ideal for shaping or container growing, including bonsai training.
Quercus cerris (Turkey Oak) – 20–40cm
A vigorous oak with deeply lobed leaves and strong growth potential. Best suited to long-term planting, offering excellent structure and landscape value over time.
Quercus frainetto (Hungarian Oak) – 30–50cm
A broad-leaved oak with large, deeply cut foliage. It develops into a substantial tree, making it ideal for establishing future canopy cover in larger spaces.
Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) – 40–60cm
A distinctive oak with a strong central leader and tiered branching habit. Noted for its excellent autumn colour, it is well suited to formal or avenue planting.
Taxodium distichum (Swamp Cypress) – 30–50cm
A deciduous conifer with soft, feathery foliage that turns warm bronze in autumn. It thrives in damp conditions but is adaptable, making it a unique addition to varied planting schemes.
Zelkova serrata – 40–60cm
A graceful, vase-shaped tree with fine branching and attractive foliage. Often used as an alternative to elm, it is highly suitable for shaping, structured planting, or bonsai training.
Please call us on 01570470227 or email info@woodlanddwelling.co.uk to get more information on what is currently available.

