| Description | Robinia pseudoacacia inermis
Mop Tops are a totally unique landscape tool. They are cheap to produce and as a consequence are very economical to purchase, when compared to other standard or topiary trees. They require little maintenance to maintain a lovely classical manicured look. The Mop Top is very hardy, coping well with wind, heat, drought, frost, pollution and poor soils. Because the Mop Top naturally grows small, it is ideal for planting in confined areas or creating avenues in places where conventional trees won’t fit.
Learn more about these unique trees in our Mop Top Factsheet.
12"/30cm pot - approx 5 ft in height | Grevillea longistyla x venusta
Firesprite is a fast growing medium sized shrub with deeply divided dark green leaves. The ball shaped, bright red flowerheads are the distinctive feature of this beautiful cultivar. A great feature or screening plant. Grows to approximately 3m in height and 4m in height.
Firesprite is a low maintenance garden plant. It is coastal, frost and drought resistant. Thrives in a full sun or part shade position. Great plant for adding interest and colour to any garden.
| Acer palmatum dissectum
Japanese Maple's are perfect courtyard trees with protection from high winds and hot afternoon sun. They can tolerate most soil types once established but prefers moist well drained soil.
- Small, compact shape
- Multi-coloured foliage
- Excellent feature tree
20"/50cm pot | Quercus dentata
Common names: Japanese Emperor Oak, Daimyo Oak, Korean Oak or Sweet Oak.
Native to Japan, Korea and China, it is one of the largest oaks that will make a statement in any large garden or open area. It has a lovely round to oval shape, and is noted for its large leaves. Height: 8-12 metres
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| Content | | | Acer palmatum dissectum
Ornatum Bronze Japanese Maple is a stunning feature for anyone's garden, providing different colours throughout the seasons before losing its leaves during winter. It has a beautiful weeping habit, deeply lobed leaves with serrated edges and features deep red growth, becoming coppery burgundy to bronze green.
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