Cleopatra Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana 'Cleopatra' (PBR)) Magnolia x soulangeana 'Cleopatra' (PBR) has furry grey buds followed by large goblet-shaped red purple flowers in winter/spring and can flower again in summer. Large, dark green leaves appear after the flowers. A delightful small specimen tree,... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cleveland Select Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select') Cleveland Select Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select') makes a stunning back-drop and avenue at the home of Heritage Fruit Trees as photographed regularly in our social media feed. The tall relatively narrow trees have masses of... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
CLEW (roll) 4.5 mm diameter PVC THREAD - 1kg A highly elastic hollow PVC extrusion. Often called spaghetti tube.A low cost product for training trees to stakes or wire trellis. Easy to tie a non-slip knot, elasticity allows for tree growth, won't harm tree stem. UV stabilised, 4 year life. Each... On Sale $12.95 Add to Cart
CLEW HOLDER BAG The Clew Holder Bag is desgned to hold rolls of tree tie material securely so as to avoid tangles. Place the roll in the bag, pull the tree tie end from the centre of the roll and feed it through the top of the bag, zip up the bag. Now the entire roll... On Sale $27.50 Add to Cart
Coe's Golden Drop European Plum Coe’s Golden Drop Plum (Prunus domestica ‘Coe’s Golden Drop’) is a prized English heritage plum, renowned for its large, golden-yellow fruit with a waxy bloom and succulent, honeyed flavour. First raised by Jervaise Coe in Suffolk... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Coe’s Golden Drop European Plum (dwarf) Said to have been raised by Jervaise Coe of Bury St Edmunds in the late 1700s. Fruits have golden-yellow, juicy, sweet flesh which is highly flavoured. Pollination Group: cross with another European plum Uses: eating, cooking, jam, drying Harvest: March... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Columnar English Oak (Quercus robur fastigiata) Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. The Columnar English Oak Quercus robur ver. fastigiata, is an excellent garden and farm tree, ideal for screening and lining driveways and boundaries without... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Conference Pear Common commercial variety in UK, has good disease resistance and is partially self-fertile. Raised by pomologist Thomas Francis Rivers at Rivers Nursery Sawbridgeworth. Exhibited at the National British Pear Conference after which it was named. Awarded a... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Conference Pear (semi-dwarf) Common commercial variety in UK, has good disease resistance and is partially self-fertile. Raised by pomologist Thomas Francis Rivers at Rivers Nursery Sawbridgeworth. Exhibited at the National British Pear Conference after which it was named. Awarded a... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Congo Lilac Lilac Congo (Syringa vulgaris 'Congo') has beautiful very fragrant, large single flowers in clusters. The flower colour changes over time from claret-red to purple. The buds are a deeper colour adding more drama to the change of flower colour. This... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Conradina Flowering Cherry (Prunus conradinae) Conradina Flowering Cherry (Prunus conradinae) is a refined and early-blooming ornamental cherry native to central China. Celebrated for its delicate blush-pink to pale white flowers, it lights up the late winter garden with a soft floral haze and light... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cool Crisp™ European Pear (dwarf) European Pear Cool Crisp™ is a very attractive pear with red blush on smooth yellow skin. The cream-white flesh is smooth, grit-free and firm even when fully ripe, with a sweet, lemony, and floral pear flavours. The fruit matures over a 2-week... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea) Copper Beech (Fagus sylvatica f. purpurea) is a magnificent form of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica) prized for its deep purple to coppery-bronze foliage that creates a dramatic presence in the landscape. Originating in Europe in the 18th century, it... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cora Brandt Lilac Lilac Cora Brandt (Syringa ×hyacinthiflora 'Cora Brandt') has stunning large clusters of fragrant double white flowers, with cream buds. The long-lived deciduous shrub has green leaves and some autumn foliage. Selected in the USA 1947. • Uses:... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Corella Pear (Forelle) Also called Forelle. Forelle is the German word for trout and the colouration, and with imagination the shape, of a ripe Corella pear is reminiscent of a trout at spawning. Small to medium in size. Corella pears are great eaten fresh or in a salad... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cork Oak (Quercus suber) The Cork Oak Quercus suber is a medium-sized, evergreen oak tree growing up to 15 metres tall. Native to SW Euarope and NW Africa it is the source of natural cork used in wine bottling and other applications including cork... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Coronet Peach A very tasty and attractive red, semi-freestone peach ripening mid-season. Sweet and juicy fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed• Uses: top eating variety• Harvest: mid-season late December to early... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cortland Apple (dwarf) Raised in 1898 by S.A. Beach at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, USA. Fruits have moderately juicy, slightly coarse-textured flesh with a sweet, refreshing flavour. Skin is tough. The flesh is slow to go brown after cutting... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (extra-dwarf) The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner in... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (medium) The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner in... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover) The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner... On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Crabapple Orchard Labels Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Crabapple Orchard Labels are just like the labels used in many botanic and public gardens. Each one is individually engraved into a high quality, textured acrylic outdoor label material. They will last many years... On Sale $5.25 Choose Options
Craig Hall Crabapple (Malus 'Craig Hall') Malus 'Craig Hall' is a real stunner. Grows to a small deciduous tree with purple foliage and masses of deep crimson flowers in spring followed by large puprlish-red fruit. Hardy, ideal as specimen or large border. image accessed 13/6/24 On Sale $0.00 Out of stock
Crimson Flowering Almond (Prunus amygdalus 'Crimson') Prunus amygdalus 'Crimson' Flowering Almond is an outstanding spring blossom tree which bears crimson double blossom in early to mid Spring. Purple-red foliage follows. Height to around 4m x around 3m wide, upright shape. On Sale $0.00 Out of stock