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ARALIA SPINOSA

Aralia spinosa is commonly known as the Devil's Walking stick and for good reason; the branches of this striking large shrub are covered in conspicuous thorny spines so certainly no human would be able to use these as a walking stick. Aralia spinosa posse’s magnificent large pinnate leaves similar in form to Ash but much larger and more ornamental. In July on more mature plants large showy panicles of white flowers appear.

Aralia spinosa is native to North Eastern America unlike the more common available Aralia elata, which is native to Japan. This easy to grow shrub is normally hardy within the UK and gives any planting scheme a more exotic feel.

Available in economy and premium selection

Economy - rooted into its pot but a further season before moving up a pot size.
Premium - more growth in its pot. More mature than Economy

PLANTING SERVICE

We offer a full planting service, in and around East Anglia, for all our trees and plants, working in areas from town gardens, to large estates with plants that range from a single tree, to whole woodlands and everything in between.

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PLANTING SUNDRIES

We also stock and supply planting sundries to aid establishment and promote growth. If you do not see what you are looking for please enquire as we still may be able to help.

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Our nursery and arboretum is open for visitors at the times listed below. While you are welcome to browse, we cannot guarantee that you will not have to wait to be seen. We do, however, offer mid-week appointments which will ensure that you have dedicated time to discuss your enquiry with one of our specialist team. 

Please note, we require 24hr notice for all collections.

Monday - Friday: 10am - 4pm

Saturday: Closed July - August 

Sunday & Bank Holidays: Closed​

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