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Thompson & Morgan Amelanchier trees are large specimen trees, with an attractive open habit. They are deciduous trees, with colourful leaves that first open bronze, change to orange and red tones by autumn. Amelanchier are known for their amazing autumn colour, which is even more enhanced in a sunny border. Amelanchier, also known as Snowy Mespilus, is a tree grown for its glorious spring blossom, which is white, but almost appears pink alongside the bronze coloured, young foliage. Plants will


Amelanchier alnifolia 'Obelisk' is a very low maintenance, easy to grow and versatile variety of tree that produces colour changing foliage, as well as super star-shaped white blooms in the middle of spring. It?s leaves take on red, into green then into yellow shades before the falling in autumn. Ideal for small spaces, pruning is not essential for it to thrive. Height: 6m (20'). Spread: 4m (13').

Boasting an upright, columnar form, Amelanchier ‘Rainbow Pillar’ is an excellent tree for small gardens and tight spaces such as courtyards and patios. Its erect habit also makes it useful as a feature tree planted at the back of borders, or in the middle of island beds. It is even suitable for growing in a large patio container.Featuring multiple seasons of interest, it really earns its place in small spaces. In April, it is smothered in sprays of scented, starry white flowers accompanied

Amelanchier is one of the very best small trees for urban gardens or courtyards. A vigorous tree or large shrub, it is extremely hardy, easy to grow and tolerant of pollution. It delivers multiple seasons of interest and is especially suited to gardens with acid to neutral soil where it develops its best autumn foliage colour.Amelanchier 'Ballerina' is one of the first trees to flower in March, when its broad, vase-shaped crown erupts into a mass of large, white, star-shaped flowers held in

A vigorous, berried, small tree or large shrub with bronze-tinged young leaves a

Discover the enchanting beauty of the Snowy Mespilus (Amelanchier canadensis), a deciduous tree often cultivated as a stunning specimen plant. Its attractive, open habit provides a graceful presence in any garden. The young foliage emerges with a captivating bronze hue, maturing into a vibrant display of orange and red tones as autumn arrives. This tree is renowned for its exceptional autumn colour, which is particularly intensified when planted in a sunny location, making your garden a focal

?Ballerina? is a Amelanchier, that flowers from March until April. It produces masses of delicate white blooms, that smother its well branched habit of glossy green-bronze foliage. As the seasons change, you will witness its leaflets transform to a gorgeous maroon and then develop into glossy berries. Not only does this add extra garden interest, it also attracts lots of wildlife, providing an essential food source throughout those colder months. A beautiful addition to woodland and low

Offering multiple seasons of interest, Amelanchier ?Rainbow Pillar? is a superb tree for small garden borders, large patio containers and courtyards due to its upright, columnar habit. In April, it is covered in sprays of fragrant, starry white blooms amongst the green leaves which are popular with pollinating insects. Wine-red berries will follow in late summer which are attractive to birds. The grand finale is in autumn when the foliage transforms to fiery shades of crimson, gold and orange.

Transform your garden with the Amelanchier lamarckii, a truly captivating multi-stemmed tree known for its exceptional seasonal colour. This hardy specimen tree offers a delightful display, starting with beautiful white blossoms in spring that contrast wonderfully with its emerging bronze foliage. As the seasons change, its leaves ignite into a breathtaking palette of vibrant oranges and reds, making it a focal point, especially when planted in a sunny border. Also referred to as Snowy

Boasting an upright, columnar form, Amelanchier ‘Rainbow Pillar’ is an excellent tree for small gardens and tight spaces such as courtyards and patios. Its erect habit also makes it useful as a feature tree planted at the back of borders, or in the middle of island beds. It is even suitable for growing in a large patio container.Featuring multiple seasons of interest, it really earns its place in small spaces. In April, it is smothered in sprays of scented, starry white flowers accompanied

Unbelivable displays of intricate star-shaped bright white flowers form in mid-spring with stunning leaves that unfold red, turning mid-green in summer, then beautiful shades of yellow before falling in autumn. A very versatile, low maintenance and easy to manage tree for smaller spaces, with pruning only necessary if required, which can be carried out after flowering. Height: 6m (20'). Spread: 4m (13'). The autumn foliage colours of Amelanchier will be at their peak when grown in full sun.

Amelanchier is one of the very best small trees for urban gardens or courtyards. A vigorous tree or large shrub, it is extremely hardy, easy to grow and tolerant of pollution. It delivers multiple seasons of interest and is especially suited to gardens with acid to neutral soil where it develops its best autumn foliage colour.Amelanchier 'Ballerina' is one of the first trees to flower in March, when its broad, vase-shaped crown erupts into a mass of large, white, star-shaped flowers held in

Starry, white flowers decorate the branches of Thompson & Morgan Amelanchier Canadensis in spring just as the young, bronze foliage emerges. Quickly maturing to bright green throughout the summer, the leaves will mature to orange, gold and red for an exceptional autumn display. Thompson & Morgan Amelanchier Canadensis is perfect for attracting wildlife to your garden, where birds will feast on the purple-black berries that follow on from the fading flowers in late summer. A small, deciduous

Offering multiple seasons of interest, Amelanchier ?Rainbow Pillar? is a superb tree for small garden borders, large patio containers and courtyards due to its upright, columnar habit. In April, it is covered in sprays of fragrant, starry white blooms amongst the green leaves which are popular with pollinating insects. Wine-red berries will follow in late summer which are attractive to birds. The grand finale is in autumn when the foliage transforms to fiery shades of crimson, gold and orange.

Amelanchier is one of the very best small trees for urban gardens or courtyards.



