Hamamelis – Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Arnold Promise’
An upright, strong growing, compact form, with freely borne, bright yellow flowers that open later than other varieties. (USA)
Hamamelis – Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Diane’
An excellent dark red flowered form with good autumn tints to the leaves. Less fragrant than other varieties. (Belgium)
Hamamelis – Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Jelena’
Syn : Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Copper Beauty’ A more vigorous and spreading habit than most with red autumn foliage. Large clusters of rich, coppery orange flowers in February. (Belgium)
Hamamelis – Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Pallida’
One of the most popular Witch Hazels. The large sulphur-yellow flowers are borne in densely crowded clusters in January and February and have a strong sweet fragrance. Leaves are lustrous and have cheerful yellow tints in autumn.
Malus – Malus Butterball
Heavily laden branches glowing with butter coloured fruit each autumn make this a stunning tree. The apple blossom flowers in spring add to its charm and the fruit are ideal for making crab apple jelly. (N. America)
Malus – Malus Evereste ®
A conical tree with dark green lobed leaves and large soft pink to white flowers. Small red and yellow fruits, rather like mini apples, holding well into winter. An excellent pollinator for apples.
Malus – Malus Jelly King ®
An exciting new introduction with spectacular large orange-pink fruit that persist much longer than most large fruited crab apples. Strong white blossom covers this vigorous but compact tree in spring. Makes excellent pink jelly. (New Zealand)