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At Lakeside Tree Nursery, we offer competitive prices and high-quality trees. All our trees come directly from our production centre. Situated on 100 acres of farmland, our nursery is conveniently located near the Attenborough Nature Reserve and next to the Chilwell Retail Park. This unique combination of natural surroundings makes us an ideal choice for ordering and visiting.
For your landscaping projects, you can even pre-order trees up to one year in advance and pick them up the following year.
Get ready to be inspired! Our stock list will soon include over 500 varieties of trees and plants, all home-grown on our 100-acre production centre at a very reasonable price. The possibilities for your landscaping project are endless.
Acer campestre (Field Maple)
The Perfect Native Hedging Plant Transform your garden into a lush, green haven with Acer campestre, the versatile and hardy Field Maple. Whether you’re looking to create a natural boundary, enhance privacy, or add visual interest, this native British tree is an excellent choice. Its elegant leaves and compact growth habit make it ideal for hedging. With delicate, five-lobed leaves that turn a warm golden hue in autumn, it’s a beacon of seasonal change. This native species has been cherished for generations, gracing hedgerows, parks, and woodlands
Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple)
Japanese Maple, is a magnificent, smaller tree species that originates from Japan, China, and Korea. It has found a firm footing in many gardens across the world, particularly in the United Kingdom, where its unique characteristics have won the hearts of many gardeners and nature enthusiasts. Small and slow growing with a graceful habit and beautiful foliage, they're the perfect choice for even the smallest of gardens. This ornamental tree is celebrated for its refined beauty and spectacular seasonal displays. With leaves that dance in the breeze and a palette that shifts with the seasons, the Japanese Maple offers a visual symphony from spring’s fresh greens to autumn’s fiery reds.
Acer Platanoides Norway Maple
Norway Maple stands out from other maple trees with its vigorous growth rate, forming a dense canopy and providing ample shade. Its leaves are dark green and palm-shaped, creating a lush appearance in the landscape. The autumn colour of Acer Platanoides is usually yellow or pale-yellow tones. One notable characteristic of Acer Platanoides is its ability to produce large quantities of samaras, which are winged seeds.
Acer Pseudoplatanus / Sycamore tree
Acer Pseudoplatanus, commonly known as the Sycamore tree, is a well-loved sight in the British countryside with its distinctive five-pointed leaves. It is well known as a picturesque large tree and one of the best for exposed situations in any soil. Younger trees often have red-bronze shoots that turn green as the leaves open. In spring racemes of pale-green and yellow flowers appear, turning into autumnal samaras, children love the helicopter seeds that spin to the ground. In summer a mature Sycamore casts a heavy shade that is perfect for children and animals to shelter beneath, then in winter the leaves fall in a cascade of pale yellow and green leaving a particularly picturesque framework.
Acer Rubrum (Red Maple, Canadian Maple)
Canadian Maple (Acer rubrum): Your Autumn Showstopper! As the days shorten and temperatures drop, the Canadian Maple puts on a breathtaking show. Its leaves transition from deep green to brilliant shades of orange, scarlet, and crimson. Imagine your garden ablaze with fiery hues—it’s like having a piece of Canada’s autumn magic right at home! Even beyond autumn, the Canadian Maple keeps things interesting. In spring, delicate red flowers appear before the leaves, adding a touch of elegance. Come winter, its smooth grey bark stands out against the snow, creating a picturesque scene.
Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple)
Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple): The Silver Maple graces British landscapes with its distinctive silver-grey leaves and rapid growth. A majestic tree that combines beauty and resilience.
Acer tataricum ginnala Amur Maple
The Acer tataricum ginnala, often referred to as the Amur Maple, is a splendid addition to any British garden. This hardy, versatile tree is celebrated for its compact size and vibrant autumnal display.
Alnus glutinosa (Common Alder)
The Common Alder is a versatile native tree that thrives in British landscapes. Its unique features make it an excellent choice for both ornamental and ecological purposes. The common Alder has a broad conical shape when young. Its grey-purple buds and young catkins are particularly conspicuous during winter. The leaves are rounded and bright green.
Alnus incana (Grey Alder)
The Alnus incana, known as the Grey Alder, is a robust and resilient tree that brings a touch of wild beauty to the British countryside. Its ability to thrive in less-than-ideal conditions makes it a valuable asset for any landscape.
Amelanchier lamarckii Snowy Mespilus
Amelanchier lamarckii is a versatile small-sized tree with a softly arching, sometimes spreading habit. In spring, it graces us with subtle white blossoms, creating a delicate spectacle. As summer arrives, its light dappled shade provides a pleasant retreat. But it’s in autumn that this tree truly shines, as its leaves transform into rich tones of orange and red, adding warmth to the landscape.
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea Purple Japan...
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea is a vigorous, bushy deciduous shrub that reaches a height of about 1 meter. Its rounded leaves are dark reddish-purple or purplish-bronze, measuring up to 3 centimetres long. In spring, the shrub produces small red-tinged, pale-yellow flowers, followed by glossy red autumn berries. As autumn arrives, the leaves turn a brilliant shade of red before gracefully falling. This versatile plant offers year-round interest and is an excellent choice for various garden settings.
Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch)
Betula papyrifera, commonly known as the Paper Birch, is a deciduous tree that is cherished for its distinctive white bark that peels away in papery strips. Native to North America, it has found a fond place in British gardens and landscapes. Its elegant stature and the contrast of its bark against lush green foliage make it a striking feature throughout the year. In autumn, its leaves turn a vibrant yellow, creating a warm, golden display. This tree is not only a visual delight but also supports wildlife, providing habitat and food for various bird species.
Betula pendula (Silver Birch)
Betula pendula, commonly known as the Silver Birch, graces British landscapes with its delicate beauty. This deciduous tree boasts slender, silver-white bark that peels gracefully, revealing glimpses of its smooth, pale trunk beneath. Its airy, pendulous branches dance in the breeze, creating a soothing rustling sound. In spring, fresh green leaves emerge, casting dappled shade on the forest floor. The Silver Birch is a symbol of resilience and adaptability, thriving even in challenging conditions.
Carpinus betulus (European Hornbeam)
Carpinus betulus, commonly known as the European Hornbeam, is a hardy native that has graced the British landscape for centuries. Its dense, green foliage and smooth, grey bark make it a favourite for wildlife and gardeners alike. In spring, its leaves unfurl a fresh green, turning to a golden yellow in autumn before falling. This tree is perfect for creating a formal hedge or as a majestic standalone specimen, bringing structure and beauty to any garden.
Catalpa bignonioides
Catalpa bignonioides, or the Southern Catalpa, is a charismatic tree that brings a touch of the exotic to British gardens. With its broad, heart-shaped leaves and showy clusters of white flowers, it’s a tree that can’t help but draw the eye. In summer, its blooms are a magnet for bees, while its long, bean-like seed pods add interest in autumn and winter. It’s a tree with a tropical flair that’s surprisingly at home in the British climate, offering a unique aesthetic rarely found in temperate gardens.
Cornus alba ‘Elegantissima’ (Variegated Red Twig...
Add elegance and year-round interest to your garden with Cornus alba ‘Elegantissima’. This striking deciduous shrub boasts variegated green and white leaves that brighten up any landscape. As the seasons change, its vibrant red stems steal the show, especially against a snowy backdrop.
Cotoneaster franchetii (Franchet’s Cotoneaster)
Enhance your garden with the graceful beauty of Cotoneaster franchetii. This evergreen shrub, native to China and the Himalayas, offers year-round interest and versatility. Its slender, arching branches are adorned with small, glossy leaves that shimmer in the sunlight. As an added bonus, it produces delicate white flowers in spring, followed by vibrant red berries that persist into winter.