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Grafted plants are two-in-one, a good rootstock with the ‘pretty bit’ (scion) grafted on too. If well grafted, the scar should heal and not be too obvious.

Prunus, Flowering cherry
 Latin name:Prunus
 Common name:Flowering cherry
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White and shades of pink
 Leaf colour:Dark green
 Height and spread:10m x 4m (33ft x 13ft)
 Description:
Deciduous trees that bear single, semi-double or double flowers. Some also have attractive bark and foliage that puts on a good autumn display. Will grow in any soil but waterlogged.


Acer palmatum, Japanese maple
 Latin name:Acer palmatum
 Common name:Japanese maple
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:N/A
 Leaf colour:Green or red
 Height and spread:6m x 6m (20ft x 20ft)
 Description:
Japanese maples prefer slightly acid soil, and need a sheltered spot out of the wind. They are grown for their very attractive leaves, which turn spectacular colours in the autumn – red, yellow, orange – depending on type.


Rhododendron, Rhododendron
 Latin name:Rhododendron
 Common name:Rhododendron
 Type of plant:Shrub
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White, tallow, pinks, reds and violets
 Leaf colour:Mid-green
 Height and spread:1.5m x 1.2m (5ft x 4ft)
 Description:
Evergreen shrub and tree with attractively shaped, leathery leaves. Primarily grown for the clusters of brightly coloured bell-shaped flowers. Most require acid soil.


Rosa, Rose
 Latin name:Rosa
 Common name:Rose
 Type of plant:Shrub
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White, yellow, pink, scarlet and orange
 Leaf colour:Grey, glossy green and purple-blue
 Height and spread:2.2m x 1.8m (7ft x 6ft)
 Description:
There are many different types of this medium-sized shrub, most of which have thorny stems. Primarily grown for their profusion of flowers, some types also produce clusters of red fruit (hips) in autumn.


Malus sylvestris var. domestica, Apple
 Latin name:Malus sylvestris var. domestica
 Common name:Apple
 Type of plant:Tree
 Hardiness:Hardy
 Flower colour:White
 Leaf colour:Mid-green
 Height and spread:2m to 4m x 2m to 4m (7ft to 13ft x 7ft to 13ft)
 Description:
There are lots of different apple trees that produce fruit from early to late autumn. And there are five main rootstrocks from M27, the smallest, to MM111, the biggest, which produce trees of different sizes.



Related plant lists:


Alpines
Bulbs
Clematis
Evergreen plants

Grafted plants