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Buy Cornus kousa from Thompson & MorganĬherries – fruiting cherries are perfect trees for small gardens.When autumn arrives, the foliage turns a vibrant shade of crimson along with strawberry-like pink fruits.
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In early summer it bears masses of tiny flowers that are surrounded by conspicuous white bracts. Japanese dogwood – the Japanese flowering dogwood ( Cornus kousa) is a lovely small tree native to Japan and Korea. Cercis siliquastrum, the Judas tree, reaches 4.5m. Cercis chinensis 'Avondale' will reach around 3m tall, while Cercis canadensis 'Forest Pansy' will grow to 8m. Buy Amelanchier lamarckii from Thompson & MorganĬercis – commonly known as redbuds, Cercis trees are grown for their spring and summer blossom, with some cultivars having dramatic bronze or purple foliage, too.Does best in a sunny or part-shady spot in moist soil, and can reach an eventual height of 6m. In autumn, its leaves fade from dark green to gold. Once the leaves have fallen, its trunk and stems provide winter interest, as the chestnut- coloured bark peels away to reveal the new, orange-red bark beneath.Īmelanchier – Amelanchier trees, including Amelanchier canadensis and Amelanchier lamarckii, have white, showy blossom in early spring and purple fruit in summer.
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Paper-bark maple – the paper-bark maple, Acer griseum, is a slow-growing small tree with dark green leaves that turn a rich, crimson colour in autumn. There are some lovely varieties to choose from, but Acer palmatum 'Orange Dream' is a particular favourite. Grow them in a sheltered spot, out of direct sun, or try them in a large pot. The foliage provides blazing autumn colour and grows in an attractive shape. Japanese maples – there are lots of small, slow-growing Japanese maples (Acer palmatum) that won't overcrowd your garden.