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Replacement small tree after storm damage

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fiorentina · 29/03/2016 15:51

We had a lovely small white flowering viburnum that was a couple of metres tall in the middle of a bed in the middle of our NE facing garden that snapped off in the weekends storms. Annoying as it was one of the few mature plants in the garden, most are still tiny from planting last year. I want to find something to replace it asap as it was a nice focal point of the green and white garden area previously. Thinking of one of the following but welcome any suggestions; magnolia stellata, gardenia Or another viburnum. It's next to a choisya ternate and I have a green and white theme, liked the evergreen nature of the viburnum but wouldn't mind something scented. I guess fastish growing would be ideal!

Thanks in advance.

LisaMumsnet · 01/04/2016 14:22

I'm no expert gardener but do love gardens so thought I'd add my suggestion. We bought a 6ft high Bloodgood Acer (so named as it has amazing red leaves) for about £350 from a garden centre. They don't like wind, and it's in a partly shaded spot. I makes an amazing focal point when we look out of our kitchen window. Well worth the money as it looked perfect from day one.

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