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Price :£32.25
A well-known, very durable tree, Sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) is a native tree to Central Europe across to the Caucasus region. It has been widely planted in Britain and is particularly suitable for planting in exposed coastal areas. Expect a final height of 35m (117ft). Woodland Design Principles Typically, Sycamore is planted in groups of between 10 and 25 trees. This number of trees is ideal for creating a wildlife habitat and a meaningful source of food and shelter. Spacing may vary between 1m (3ft 4in) and 5m (16ft 8in). The aim is to mimic what nature intended and thus avoid artificial lines. Blending of one species into another is suggested although bearing in mind different growth rates. Rabbit and Deer Protection We offer a range of tree shelters that will protect your trees against possible attack. Click on this Tree Protection Link and it will take you to all of these products. Benefits of using our plug plant trees Our trees are sold as plug plants, in other words the roots are encased in compost. This means that planting can be carried out at any time of the year, provided they are watered in periods of drought, compared to bare-root plants which can only be planted during the plants normal dormant period (November to March). All of these trees are UK grown, which is important for successful establishment. Wholesale Tree Prices We will be more than happy to provide quotations on the supply of quantities of 500 or more trees. Please email us at info@trees-online.co.uk
FREE TREE WARRANTY Should your tree die for any reason within the first 12 months of your purchase date, we will offer a replacement tree at 40% discount. As far as we know, as at the time of writing, we are the ONLY UK TREE SUPPLIER OFFERING this type of post tree sales service. Free Tree Information Guides: We have published a number of different tree guides to make it easier to buy trees online. Click on the following links to take you straight to the various guides. Buy Trees Online Guide Ornamental Tree Height Guide Creating an Orchard Pollination Explained Choosing Pollination Partners Fruit Tree Rootstocks Explained Pruning Trees The full range may be found by visiting the Information Section from the navigation on the left.
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