Deciduous trees and shrubsare the largest group of ornamental plants. Among many types of deciduous trees and shrubs you can easily choose
those that, once acclimatized, do not require much work to care for. They grow in every home garden. Some of them are evergreen species, although most lose their leaves in the winter. Annual
leaf drop makes these plants more tolerant of pollution and salinity than evergreens and conifers. Depending on the type of deciduous trees and shrubs, soil requirements
different, so every gardener will find something for himself. There are species that are only suitable for fertile, moist soils, such as witch hazel, but there are also those that will grow easily in poor soils.
and dry soils, such as barberries, which are extremely decorative and undemanding.
Among deciduous trees and shrubs you can find both dwarf forms, miniature,
as well as trees several tens of meters high.
Deciduous trees and shrubscan be planted separately or in groups. Among the deciduous shrubs we can find many
varieties for covering the garden area with which we can replace lawns, for example Euonymus (Euponus), Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster), Cytisus (Broom), Hedera (Ivy), Lonicera (Honeysuckle)
Honeysuckle, Potentilla, Spiraea, Vinca, Weigela or varieties that work well as hedges such as Carpinus, Fagus, Beech,
Berberis (Barberry), Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster), Buxus (Boxwood), Chaenomeles (Quince), Cornus (Derain), Forsytha (Forticia), Ilex (Holly), Philadelphus (Mock Bush), Ligustrum (Privet), Physocarpus
(Bubbleberry), Potentilla (Cinquefoil), Rosa (Rose), Symphoricarpos (Snowberry), Syrynga (Lilac), Weigela (Weigela).
Depending on the growth strength of trees and deciduous shrubs,
we set the correct distance when planting. If we want plants to be more compact, we need to plant them more densely. Deciduous trees and shrubs can be planted round
year (except when the ground is frozen), but we recommend spring and autumn for planting, and in the case of trees without a root core, plant in early spring or late autumn. our employees
will provide you with detailed information about planting and caring for specific plants.
Climbing plants, such as
Actinidia, Campsis, Celastrus, Clematis, Hedera, Lonicera, Parthenocissus, Vitis, Wisteria.
When talking about deciduous bushes, you can't leave out roses. Depending on the type of growth and application, they can be divided into different groups: large-flowered, multi-flowered, covering and park.
Roses are quite demanding plants, but if we put our heart and soul into their care, they will reward us with their beauty.
We invite you to visit our nursery to learn about
a rich assortment of deciduous trees and shrubs.
Quercus petraea (Sessile oak) Quercus robur (English oak) Fagus sylvatica (Beech) Carpinus betulus (common hornbeam)
Betula pendula (Warty birch) Betula pubescens (Downy birch) Alnus glutinosa (Black alder) Alnus incana (Grey alder) Ulmus glabra (Rough elm) Ulmus laevis (Smooth elm) Ulmus minor
(Small elm) Populus alba (topola biała) Populus nigra (Black poplar) Populus tremula (Common aspen) Salix (Willow) Salix alba (White willow) Salix fragilis (Brittle willow) Salix caprea (Goat willow)
Salix pentandra (Willow five-stamen) Tilia cordata (Linden) Tilia platyphyllos (Linden) Malus sylvestris (Apple) Cerasus avium (Cherry) Padus avium (Bird cherry)
Prunus cerasifera Prunus domestica Pyrus communis Pyrus pyraster Sorbus aucuparia Sorbus
torminalis Sorbus aria Robinia pseudoacacia Acer pseudoplatanus Acer campestre Acer platanoides
(Norway maple) Fraxinus excelsior (Common ash) Sambucus nigra (Black elderberry) Sambucus racemosa (Red elderberry)
spirea japanese little princess
Spiraea japonica goldmund
Spiraea japonica goldflame
Spiraea betulifolia thor
Rosa Rugosa Ganza
Rosa Rugosa Alba
Potentilla bush mandarin
red joker cinquefoil
rose queen cinquefoil
Hopley's cinquefoil
Potentilla shrub golden carpet
Parthenocis quinquefolia
ilex meserveae blue princess
Hydrangea paniculata Wilms red
bright cotoneaster
Rog stolonifera flaviramea
white horn coverlet
the most elegant white horn
the most elegant white horn
white horn with silver fringe
white horn with silver fringe
white horns
Boxwood evergreen
Boxwood evergreen
Acer platanoides Emerald Queen