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Ilex crenata Glory Gem. Japanese Holly Glory Gem For Sale

Ilex crenata Glory Gem. Japanese Holly Glory Gem For Sale

Ilex Crenata Glory Gem is usually referred to as Japanese Holly. It’s good for topiary, low hedging and evergreen ground cover.  Japanese Holly Glorie Gem originates from Japan, China, and Korea and has small dark green leaves which are soft enough to touch. The bushy foliage is ovate and in spring small creamy flowers appear on the tips. Pollinators love these easily accessed flowers and if left to mature they turn into small black berries for the birds.  Japanese Holly Glorie Gem is a good plant for ground cover or to fill in border gaps. Its evergreen foliage brings winter colour and provides a pretty backdrop for summer flowering perennials. Height And Spread Of Ilex crenata Glory GemIf left to its own devices Japanese Holly Glorie Gem can grow to eight metres by four metres over 20 years, but it is easily kept small with regular trims.How Hardy Is Ilex Crenata Glory GemThis is a hardy Ilex down to sub-zero temperatures. It withstands drought once established and is rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Ilex Crenata Glory GemJapanese Holly Glorie Gem is a popular topiary plant as it is slow growing and has small leaves suitable for shaping into topiary domes, topiary balls, or topiary cones. It’s a good replacement for box as it’s not affected by blight. Although slow growing, Ilex crenata makes a very attractive evergreen hedging plant.  Grow Glorie Gem in the border to fill gaps or in a container on the patio to brighten up dull decking. It’s also a great general border plant for wildlife-friendly spaces where its dense evergreen leaves provide shelter for insects and the small flowers feed pollinators. How To Care For Ilex Crenata Glory Gem    Japanese Holly Glorie Gem will grow in exposed and sheltered positions but it prefers full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil. You can leave this evergreen shrub to grow wild, but as topiary it needs a twice-yearly trim to maintain its shape.Water well until established and frequently in hot weather if grown in a container. Container specimens also benefit from regular feeding to maintain the colour of the leaves. If grown in a border mulch well in early spring to seal in moisture and suppress weed competition. 

GBP 11.90
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Shrubby Veronica or Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii for Sale

Shrubby Veronica or Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii for Sale

Shrubby Veronica or Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii is a dense, low growing, evergreen shrub that will add accent to any landscape. Its beauty, ease of care and versatility make it an attractive addition to the garden. The most notable feature of Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii is its small silver-green leaves. Their soft colours with a touch of luster are appealing all year round. Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii also produces gorgeous spikes of small white flowers in summer. Shrubby Veronica flowers have two advantages. They attract a diversity of birds, bees and butterflies to the garden and they continue to flower all summer long. Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii is perfect for creating small hedges, borders or as a stand-alone shrub. This variety of Hebe stays relatively small reaching about 0.5 metres tall with a 0.6 metre diameter over time. The shape and texture of Hebe Veronica adds elegance to a variety of settings. It looks particularly good paired with stone elements or courser trees and shrubs. Its ability to thrive in a container also lends itself to growing on balconies, roof terraces or decks. One of the many advantages of Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii is its cold hardiness as it can withstand temperatures down to -18° Celsius. Hebe can be grown throughout the UK and does well even in coastal and inner city areas.   Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii has a medium growing rate and requires little maintenance. It doesn’t require much pruning and any desired trimming should be done after the plant has finished flowering for the season. It does well with occasional summer watering. Under ideal conditions, Shrubby Veronica can live for up to ten years, making it a great garden investment.An ideal place in your garden for this variety of Hebe has full sun and well drained, alkaline or neutral soil. Aside from that Hebe pinguifolia Sutherlandii is not very picky and will tolerate any soil type.

GBP 13.20
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Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin Black Chokeberry Hugin Fruiting Shrubs

Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin Black Chokeberry Hugin Fruiting Shrubs

Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’ is a deciduous fruiting shrub that’s more commonly known as Black Chokeberry Hugin’. Chokeberries are delicious when cooked, and this variety produces rich black berries in autumn that are perfect for jams.Aronia or the Chokeberries are attractive shrubs related to Pyrus and Sorbus usually with white flowers in spring followed by attractive berries and brilliant autumn colour. Aronia Melanocarpa are known as Black Chokeberries and are smaller shrubs with dark glossy green leaves colouring brilliantly in autumn. The variety Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin produces an abundance of white flowers and produces striking red & orange colour in autumn.In spring Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’ grows oval-shaped  glossy green leaves as a backdrop to its May time display of fragrant white flowers that resembles the small blooms found on hawthorn. As summer progresses these delicate flowers are followed by many small purple-black berries that ripen in late autumn alongside blackberries and apple trees. During autumn the foliage turns shades of vibrant red and orange before falling with the frosts. Then in winter, the shrub holds a pleasing shape that gives structure to a bare border before shooting fresh new foliage in spring. Height and Spread of Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’Black Chokeberry Hugin’ is a small and compact multi-stemmed shrub that will reach a maximum height and spread of 2 m × 2 m. How Hardy is Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’This variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperature and able to tolerate boggy conditions. How To Use Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’This is the ideal fruiting shrub for a small garden or a container orchard. Its small size means it won’t overshadow or out-compete your other plants, and it’s happy to grow in a container as long as you can water it regularly.  The fruits are adored by birds, and the delicate white flowers are a perfect size for our native bees, so if you have a wildlife garden this is a great addition to the mixed border. The fruits are too sharp to eat raw, but when cooked have a rich, distinctive taste. You can make jam, compotes or pies. How To Care For Aronia Melanocarpa Hugin’Black Chokeberry Hugin’ is self-fertile so you won’t need a pollinating partner. It enjoys most soils, particularly damper ones, but it won’t grow well in waterlogged soils. Full sun to partial shade will help ripen the berries and keep the shrub in good health, and an annual mulching will boost the fruiting quality.There’s no need to prune this variety of Chokeberry as it is naturally compact, but cut out any dead or crossed stems, and reduce the height by a third if you wish, in its winter dormancy.Chokeberries are an underrated fruit well-suited to UK gardens. They grow in most conditions and produce a full crop of tasty berries. If you want low-hassle fruits that attract wildlife, or you fancy some unusual fruit pies this autumn, you can’t go wrong with Black Chokeberry Hugin’.

GBP 17.00
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Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki Japanese Spindle Tree

Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki Japanese Spindle Tree

The Euonymus (Spindle) family of small trees or shrubs can be deciduous such as the European Spindle or evergreen such as Fortunes Spindle. Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki is a new variety of evergreen Japanese Spindle Tree with an upright growth habit that’s perfect for hedging. Japanese Spindle trees are native to China, Japan and Korea. Benkomasaki is a new cultivar with an especially upright habit that suits the UK climate.  This fastigiate evergreen spindle has small glossy green leaves that grow along the length of its upright branches in thick dense cover. New spring growth is paler than the old and it matures over the summer months. In June and July, small white flowers appear which are not that noticeable but are found by pollinators. Small dark berries may appear if it’s left unclipped. In winter Japanese Spindle Benkomasaki holds onto its foliage and looks especially attractive covered in frosts. Height And Spread Of Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiThis upright fastigiate spindle will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over a metre. It is slow-growing and can take 10 years to reach this size. How Hardy Is Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiLike all Japanese Spindle trees, Japanese Spindle Benkomasaki is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures and is drought tolerant once established. It is rarely affected by pests but may develop powdery mildew if left to dry out when recently planted. How To Use Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiThis is an architectural shrub that brings height and colour to a garden whether its planted in a border, grown as a shelter or dividing fence, or grouped in pots on the patio. It looks particularly good in rock or Japanese style gardens and creates a natural flowering hedge in cottage gardens if left to grow without pruning.  This shrub can be used as an alternative to a low box or yew hedge or simply to bring vertical interest in flat spaces. How To Care For Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiJapanese Spindle Benkomasaki needs little care once established. Plant yours in well-drained fertile soil of any type and water well until established. Japanese spindle trees enjoy full sun or partial shade.  Clip back to maintain the height you require or leave to naturalise. Benkomasaki is slow-growing and won’t take over your space. A thick layer of mulch each spring traps moisture, cuts down on weed competition, and ensures bright fresh growth during the growing season. 

GBP 15.00
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Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki Japanese Spindle Tree

Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki Japanese Spindle Tree

The Euonymus (Spindle) family of small trees or shrubs can be deciduous such as the European Spindle or evergreen such as Fortunes Spindle. Euonymus Japonicus Benkomasaki is a new variety of evergreen Japanese Spindle Tree with an upright growth habit that’s perfect for hedging. Japanese Spindle trees are native to China, Japan and Korea. Benkomasaki is a new cultivar with an especially upright habit that suits the UK climate.  This fastigiate evergreen spindle has small glossy green leaves that grow along the length of its upright branches in thick dense cover. New spring growth is paler than the old and it matures over the summer months. In June and July, small white flowers appear which are not that noticeable but are found by pollinators. Small dark berries may appear if it’s left unclipped. In winter Japanese Spindle Benkomasaki holds onto its foliage and looks especially attractive covered in frosts. Height And Spread Of Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiThis upright fastigiate spindle will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over a metre. It is slow-growing and can take 10 years to reach this size. How Hardy Is Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiLike all Japanese Spindle trees, Japanese Spindle Benkomasaki is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures and is drought tolerant once established. It is rarely affected by pests but may develop powdery mildew if left to dry out when recently planted. How To Use Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiThis is an architectural shrub that brings height and colour to a garden whether its planted in a border, grown as a shelter or dividing fence, or grouped in pots on the patio. It looks particularly good in rock or Japanese style gardens and creates a natural flowering hedge in cottage gardens if left to grow without pruning.  This shrub can be used as an alternative to a low box or yew hedge or simply to bring vertical interest in flat spaces. How To Care For Euonymus Japonicus BenkomasakiJapanese Spindle Benkomasaki needs little care once established. Plant yours in well-drained fertile soil of any type and water well until established. Japanese spindle trees enjoy full sun or partial shade.  Clip back to maintain the height you require or leave to naturalise. Benkomasaki is slow-growing and won’t take over your space. A thick layer of mulch each spring traps moisture, cuts down on weed competition, and ensures bright fresh growth during the growing season. 

GBP 16.50
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel is a deciduous shrub with orange-red leaves, small cream flowers and good autumn colour. It suits low maintenance and wildlife friendly gardens.Physocarpus Opulifolius are tough shrubs native to North America. They are better known as Ninebark for their mature peeling branches and they grow in a variety of situations including dry open spaces and cliffs. Little Angel is a small cultivar that suits UK gardens. It’s better known as Ninebark Little Angel. It has glossy orangey-red ovate leaves which mature to dark red in autumn. Foliage falls in winter, but returns in midspring with small creamy white flowers that pollinators adore. Flowers mature into red berries which turn black in late autumn.This is a versatile shrub that brings jewel tones to borders and plant containers throughout spring and autumn.Height and Spread of Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is an upright bushy shrub that will reach a maximum height and spread of 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is a tough shrub that will easily withstand UK winters if its roots are well drained. Once established it can withstand sub-zero degrees, drought, and is rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel brings rich tones to a green foliage border and is low maintenance enough for the busiest of gardeners. Its modern red foliage suits urban spaces and the flowers and fruits benefit wildlife.Ninebark Little Angel will grow in a well-watered and fed plant pot or container on a sunny balcony garden or a patio and brings extra interest to the front garden.How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelLittle attention is needed once Ninebark little Angel is established. It will grow in the majority of soils without fuss and prefers full sun over shade.You can leave it to grow in its naturally upright bushy shape, or you can prune it in winter to remove dead or crossed branches. Thin out Ninebark Little Angel by removing older canes and cut back branches by a third but be aware this shrub flowers on the previous season’s growth.Mulch in spring and water until established.

GBP 14.00
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Prunus Laurocerasus Cherry Laurel Hedging Plants. Cherry Laurel Plants for Hedging

Rhododendron Scarlet Wonder Dwarf Rhododendron Buy Online

Rhododendron Scarlet Wonder Dwarf Rhododendron Buy Online

Rhododendron Scarlet Wonder is a red flowering evergreen dwarf rhododendron with the RHS AGM. It is possibly one of the best of the dwarf red-flowering hybrids and is certainly one of Europe’s most popular. It suits small garden spaces and containers. Rhododendron Scarlet Wonder is a Forrestii Repens hybrid bred from the Forrestii rhododendrons which are naturally red flowering compact shrubs.The year-round foliage is small, bright green and ribbed on attractive brown stems. Around May time, dark red buds open to deep red flowers held in trusses of seven. The edges are frilled and the long delicate stamens match the cardinal red of the petals. Flowers last for weeks and new buds frequently emerge. This is a stunning free-flowering low-growing rhododendron that brightens gardens with little maintenance. Height And Spread of Rhododendron Scarlet WonderLow-growing, compact, and dense Rhododendron Scarlet Wonder will grow to 1.5 metres in height and spread over 10-20 years. How Hardy Is Rhododendron Scarlet WonderIt’s hardy down to minus temperatures if the roots are well-drained. It prefers a sheltered aspect out of the freezing wind and hot sun.How To Use Rhododendron Scarlet WonderRhododendron Scarlet Wonder is a statement plant for mid-spring. It suits acidic soil flower beds and because it is a dwarf cultivar it will grow in a large well-watered and fed container too. Its compact size means it can fit into most spaces including small town gardens. It suits rock gardens Japanese style spaces and cottage gardens.Container grown Scarlet Wonder brightens dull decks, patios, and balconies with year-round evergreen foliage and a burst of bright red in May.How To Care For Rhododendron Scarlet WonderRhododendron Scarlet Wonder is one of the easiest rhododendrons to grow. It prefers rich, acidic soil with good drainage so add ericaceous compost and mulch each year if your soil is poor or chalky. Be sure you don’t bury the roots too deeply as rhododendrons are shallow-rooted shrubs.You can also grow Scarlet Wonder in a container of ericaceous compost if you regularly apply water and rhododendron feed.Scarlet Wonder enjoys sunlight but not too much heat. Plant it in light dappled shade and shelter from harsh drying winds and baking afternoon sun.There’s no need to prune, but if you want to restrict its size, trim branch tips before the new spring growth.

GBP 17.50
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Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea cinerea Grefsheim, also known as Spirea Grefsheim, is a deciduous flowering shrub, best known for its profusion of white flowers in the spring. Robust and resilient, this compact, ornamental shrub is ideal for small gardens. A white flower variety of Spiraea, Grefsheim is most striking in the spring, when it is completely enveloped by tiny blossoms. Dainty, pure white flowers with yellow centers are borne in clusters, and they completely cover this compact shrub, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. During summer and autumn, the greyish-green, lanceolate leaves offer interest, densely amassed on arching branches. In the autumn, the foliage turns to copper and yellow. Apart from most extreme conditions, it would be impossible to find a garden in which Spirea Grefsheim won’t thrive. This deciduous flowering shrub can grow on almost any type of soil, as long as it is moist and well-drained, including chalk and sand. Although it fares well in partial shade, this deciduous shrub flowers more profusely when planted in full sun. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, this variety of Spiraea a great choice for urban or inner city gardens.A hybrid of Norwegian origin, Spirea Grefsheim is pest and disease free, and can survive temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this flowering shrub is also the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.  Generally considered low-maintenance, this compact shrub with a bushy habit requires little pruning. Spirea Grefsheim forms an elegant mound naturally, 1 to 1.5 metres tall and wide. Since it is not invasive, you should only remove dead or damaged growth, after the flowering season ends. When pruning, avoid cutting upper branches and focus on the old growth near the ground, to keep the arching form of branches intact.The showy blossoms make Spirea Grefsheim ideal for flowering shrub borders with spring interest, or, when planted en masse, an ornamental, low-growing border for small gardens. Since it is quite compact and doesn’t mind partial shade, this deciduous shrub also works well for underplanting trees or as a front-row plant. Perfect as a ground-cover plant, this small flowering shrub can be used to cloak less attractive parts of your garden. 

GBP 13.50
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Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black Ninebark for Sale Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black Ninebark for Sale Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black is a dark-red / purple foliaged deciduous shrub with small pink flowers in summer. It suits mixed borders and low maintenance gardens.Physocarpus Opulifolius is native to North America where it grows in demanding conditions such as cliffs, dry open rocky environments, fens, and swamps. It’s more often called Ninebark for its peeling stems. Several cultivars of Ninebark exist. The variety ‘All Black’ is bred for its especially dark foliage which emerges deep red and matures to deep purple with red tinges. This variety has great autumn colour, when the foliage turns orangey red and falls with the more severe frosts.In summer, Ninebark All Black is festooned with clusters of small white-pink flowers which are adored by bees and butterflies. The flowers mature into small red berries that ripen to black in late autumn.Height and Spread of Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackNinebark All Black is a compact shrub that will reach a maximum height of 1.5 metres and the same in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackShrubs don’t come tougher than Ninebark. Once established it can withstand sub-zero degrees, drought, and is rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackVersatile Ninebark All Black is an excellent addition to a foliage garden as its red-purple foliage stands out and creates contrast. It suits cottage gardens with its pretty white flowers and urban spaces with its modern dark leaves.Low maintenance wildlife friendly spaces benefit from Ninebark as the flowers provide nectar and the fruits feed birds.It’s good in front gardens too as it will take some pollution and will grow in a well-watered and fed plant container.How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackLittle attention is needed once Ninebark All Black is established. It will grow in full sun to partial shade in most types of soil except constantly waterlogged spots.You can leave it to grow wild in its naturally rounded shape, or you can prune it in winter to remove dead or crossed branches. Thin out Ninebark by removing older canes and cut back branches by a third but be aware that Ninebark flowers on the previous season’s growth.Mulch in spring and water until established. This is a fuss-free pretty shrub that will grow almost anywhere.

GBP 15.00
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Cornus Alba Kesselringii White Dogwood Kesselringii for Sale

Cornus Alba Kesselringii White Dogwood Kesselringii for Sale

Cornus Alba Kesselringii is a red-stemmed deciduous dogwood with the RHS AGM. It has good autumn and winter colour, fresh green summer leaves and white berries. It suits woodland gardens, large informal borders and plant containers.Cornus are better known as dogwood. It’s a large genus including creeping shrubs and small trees. Cornus Alba is the red-barked variety that’s native to Siberia, northern China and Korea.Cornus Alba Kesselrinigii is known as White Dogwood Kesselringii because although it has red stems the berries are white. It’s a vigorous cultivar that was bred at the start of the 20th century. It forms a mass of upright dark red stems that turn blackish-purple in winter. In spring, fresh new green leaves appear along the stems and small cream flowers on the branching tips. Its flowers mature to small white berries in late summer just before the leaves begin to turn red and purple for autumn.This is an excellent choice for striking year-round colour in low-maintenance spaces.Height And Spread of Cornus Alba KesselringiiWhite Dogwood Kesselringii will reach 2.5 metres in height and spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Alba KesselringiiDogwoods are very hardy when their roots are well drained. Pests are rarely a problem and they are able to withstand drought and hard frosts.How To Use Cornus Alba KesselringiiWhite Dogwood Kesselringii is a great low-maintenance border filler and natural choice for woodland-style gardens and pollinator-friendly spaces. Its tough nature makes it a good coastal plant and it will cope with slopes and banks too.Its striking upright dark stems suit modern urban spaces and the tiny white flowers and berries add to cottage-style planting. You can grow Cornus shrubs in large well-watered and fed containers to brighten up a deck or balcony garden too.Overall, Cornus Alba Kesselringii is a versatile shrub that is happy in most aspects and requires little care.How To Care For Cornus Alba KesselringiiPlant it in full sun or partial shade in an exposed or sheltered spot. It’s not fussy about soil types as long as it’s well drained.For the most colourful wintertime stems, cut old wood down to a few inches in early spring before the foliage begins to appear.Water it well until you see new growth and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic matter to the roots in spring.

GBP 9.90
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Betterbuxus Renaissance, Blight Resistant Box Renaissance

Betterbuxus Renaissance, Blight Resistant Box Renaissance

Betterbuxus Renaissance is a new blight-resistant evergreen box hybrid with compact branches and small glossy leaves.A decade of research from Belgian breeder Herplant has led to the development of four new blight-resistant box hybrids. The hybrids are named Betterbuxus with individual varieties Renaissance, Babylon Beauty, Heritage, and Skylight.Betterbuxus Renaissance is much like the traditional box we all know but is more compact. It has tiny year-round dark green leaves and needs very little pruning due to its slow growth habit. New spring growth is paler but slowly matures to a darker green and is sometimes followed by small cream flowers. This new variety of blight-resistant box is a great choice for topiary, low growing hedges, dividing parterres, and patio containers in blight-hit areas.Height and Spread of Betterbuxus RenaissanceBlight Resistant Box Renaissance is slow-growing and can be kept at whatever height and spread you choose with a yearly prune.How Hardy Is Betterbuxus RenaissanceBuxus can withstand UK winters and sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. Blight resistant box Renaissance also withstands some box tree caterpillar attack, growing back fresh green growth after an infestation has been dealt with.How To Use Betterbuxus RenaissanceThese plants thrive as border and container plants. Because blight resistant box Renaissance is slow-growing and especially compact it suits low-growing hedging, low maintenance gardens, and well-watered containers of topiary.How To Care For Betterbuxus RenaissanceRenaissance will grow in all types of soil, including sandy soils, and will tolerate partial shade. It’s slow-growing nature means a once yearly trim is enough to keep it in shape.Natural blight resistance means fungal treatments are not required, but you should water during dry spells, feed each year with a specialist box feed, and mulch the roots in spring to encourage healthy growth.

GBP 16.50
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Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge

Ilex Crenata Greenhedge Japanese HollyIlex Crenata Greenhedge is a thornless evergreen Japanese Holly perfect for creating dense evergreen hedges.This hedging holly is a very pretty variety from Japan that keeps it’s thornless leaves all year round. Many dark green shiny ovals on strong bushy stems grow in a narrow, compact shape which makes it a good choice for all size hedges and topiary work.In spring Japanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge produces small white flowers on its tips that are attractive to pollinators and mature into small black berries that the birds enjoy over the summer months. This is a self-fertile holly so other types of holly bush are not required for pollination. During autumn and winter, Greenhedge Holly keeps its coat of foliage creating colourful structure and safe windproof cover for roosting birds.Height and Spread of Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a naturally compact shrub or small tree that will reach up to two metres in height and spread. It has a medium growth habit and in good fertile soils can grow 20-30 cms a year. It is easily kept smaller with regular pruning and it takes very well to topiary work.How Hardy Is Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeThis is a very hardy shrub that will easily tolerate sub-zero winters if its roots are well-drained. It’s relatively pest resistant and once established is drought-resistant too. Japanese Holly is one of the more forgiving hollies for hard pruning and good starting plant for a beginner topiarist.How To Use Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Greenhedge is a very popular hedging plant for low to medium-sized boundaries as it is hardy, dense and evergreen. It’s evergreen and compact nature makes it suitable for all size gardens that need winter interest and structure in the bare months. It also does very well as decorative topiary balls or low-hedging and can replace box in areas prone to box blight. Wildlife gardens benefit from Japanese holly because it provides shelter in its bushy branches, nectar for pollinators, and food for birds.Ilex Crenata Greenhedge will also grow happily in a well-watered container on the patio either clipped into shape or left to grow shaggy and unstructured.How To Care For Ilex Crenata GreenhedgeJapanese Holly Ilex Green Hedge prefers a sunny, moist and well-drained position but it’s tolerant of less than perfect conditions including chalk. Water yours well until its established and put down a thick layer of mulch in spring to encourage healthy growth.There is no need to prune this naturally compact and well-shaped Japanese holly but if you want to maintain its shape or create a very dense hedge cut it back in spring and summer as this will create side shoots that blend together.  

GBP 11.90
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Acer Palmatum Shirasawanum Aureum Japanese Acers For Sale UK

Prunus Padus Bird Cherry Trees for Sale Online. Mature Trees

Prunus Padus Bird Cherry Trees for Sale Online. Mature Trees

Prunus Padus, commonly called the Bird Cherry Tree, is a small native deciduous tree. It usually grows to a height of 15 meters with a canopy width of up to 8 meters. This tree is native to much of the UK and parts of Europe. During the Middle Ages, it was believed that if branches of the Bird Cherry were placed near the front door of a house they would ward off the dreaded Black Plague.  Prunus Padus Cherry is often found growing wild in wetlands and along riverbanks. It is also highly prized as a landscape tree. In May, small white flower racemes appear. The flowers boast a heavy almond scent. The early spring blooms are an excellent source of nectar and always attract bees, song birds and butterflies to the garden. Each single blossom measures 8-15 mm across and features five distinct petals. The Bird Cherry tree is a hermaphrodite and contains both male and female flower parts so is self-fertile.  After flowering, small black berries appear. The drupes are shiny and black. They each contain one large seed. Birds especially adore feasting on the berries even if they are extremely bitter tasting. Woodland creatures such as the badger, wood mouse, yellow-necked mouse, and dormouse also relish the sour berries. Although far too bitter for humans to eat, for centuries, the berries have been used to make liqueur, flavour wines and dye wool.   During the autumn, the foliage turns brilliant shades of red and orange before falling from the tree. The dark drupes often persist on the tree after the foliage is gone if the birds and creatures do not consume them.  The Prunus padus tree is extremely hardy and will grow in virtually any soil type. For optimum growth, it should be planted in well-draining moisture-retentive loamy soil. Once planted, the tree needs to be kept moderately moist to encourage ample root growth. Even after the tree is established, it still does not handle drought well and prefers evenly moist well-draining soil. It can withstand occasional flooding so is ideal to plant along a river or stream.  Plant this robust diminutive tree in a location that receives full sun for optimum flower and fruit product. It does not like windy areas and should have some wind protection to keep its branches from breaking. The Prunus padus grows at elevations of up to 600 meters in the U.K. It can tolerate a temperature drop down to -30 degrees Celsius without suffering damage. It is known to thrive in Northern Britain including Scotland.  The Bird Cherry tree looks wonderful planted as a specimen or as part of a thicket. The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) also lists this tree as an ideal pollinator.  

GBP 11.25
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Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001 Green Leylandii 2001 Hedging

Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001 Green Leylandii 2001 Hedging

Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001, a variety of Green Leylandii, is a large, fast-growing evergreen conifer ideal for hedging and evergreen screening. It can sometimes be referred to as Green Leylandii 2001 or Leyland Cypress 2001. All varieties of Leyland Cypress make excellent hedging. 2001 is no exception. This excellent hedging conifer was discovered in the Netherlands in 2001 and has a tall upright habit with dark green leaves. It is sometimes referred to by it Dutch name - Cupressocyparis Leylandii Tweeduizendéén. The leaves take on a slightly blue tinge as the tree grows into a thick, dense and private screen. Its foliage grows as small scale leaves in flat sprays. In winter it holds onto the foliage and produces small brown cones with a distinct Christmas feel. This evergreen hedging tree is tough, dependable and one of the best if you need a quick growing hedge.Height and Spread of Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001Green Leylandii 2001 is a slightly slower growing version of Leyland Cypress which can grow up to a metre each year, but Green Leylandii 2001 grows at a slower pace of 50 cms a year. Overall it can reach heights of 35 metres when mature, but it’s easily contained with regular pruning. If you plant Leyland Cypress 2001 with a two metre gap and it will close within two-three years. How Hardy Is Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001Green Leylandii 2001 is hardy throughout Europe down to sub-zero temperatures. It will tolerate all soils, air pollution, temporary flooding and droughts. How To Use Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001If quick growing privacy is your aim, you can’t beat this variety of Leylandii. Within a few years you’ll have an evergreen hedge that blocks out sights, smells, sounds and strong winds. You can grow this evergreen tree as a single specimen too. 2001 holds a flame shape in an attractive blue-green tone that lends architectural design all year round. Birds and small mammals enjoy the privacy and safety of Leylandii, so if you have a wildlife garden this is an invaluable addition. How To Care for Cupressocyparis Leylandii 2001Green Leyland 2001 is low maintenance and will grow in all soils of any pH. You will achieve the fastest growth in a sunny spot, but it tolerates partial shade too. All Leylandii Cypress may struggle in very dry soil as they need a good amount of water to fuel their quick growth habit, so new specimens should be regularly soaked until they are established. A yearly or twice yearly clipping to manage the size and shape is recommended. This variety is less vigorous than others bit it is still very fast growing. It is best to keep it pruned on a regular annual basis.If you need rapid privacy Green Leylandii 2001 is a good choice for its low maintenance needs yet fast growing and dependable dense habit. 

GBP 16.50
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Hibiscus Syriacus Speciosus. Double Flowering Rose of Sharon

Hibiscus Syriacus Speciosus. Double Flowering Rose of Sharon

Hibiscus Syriacus Speciosus,  a double flowering garden hibiscus.  The Hibiscus Syriacus Speciosus is also commonly called the Rose of Sharon Speciosus. The upright shrub is highly coveted for its wealth of summer time blossoms that give it an exotic appearance. This variety Speciosus has large double flowers in a creamy white with a dramatic red centre.  Hibiscus syriacus Speciosus produces its exotic-looking blooms during the mid to late summer months when many shrubs and plants have exhausted their flower production. Flowers measure up to seven centimeters in diameter and features five distinct petals that form a cup around the blossom’s red stamen. The staminal column of the flower is exceptionally showy and stands out in stark contrast to the petals. The non-stop flower display attracts butterflies and bees to the garden. It is not uncommon for even young and very small bushes to produce flowers. The Rose of Sharon grows well in average soil and once established requires very little care. It can be trained to grow as a small tree or espalier. The shrub prefers a planting location with well-draining soil. Once the shrub’s root system grows, it can withstand periods of drought. It also tolerates summer heat and humidity.  Many gardeners prune back two or three of the shrub’s buds in the late winter months or early spring to encourage larger flowers the following summer.  If the shrub is left unpruned, it will continue to produce numerous blossoms but they will often be smaller in diameter. The Hibiscus syriacus Speciosus grows to a height of up to 3.5 meters and a width of around 3 meters. It prefers a planting location in full sunlight but will tolerate partial shade. Plant the shrub as a single specimen or as part of a hedge. When planting as a hedge plant, space each of the plants 3 meters apart.  For best results, plant the Rose of Sharon in the spring or fall months.  

GBP 17.50
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Berberis Thunbergii F Atropurpurea Harlequin. Online UK Wide.

Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Hedging Shrubs

Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Hedging Shrubs

Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Hedging ShrubsLigustrum Japonicum Texanum is an upright variety of Japanese Privet that’s perfect for hedging. It’s also known as Waxleaf Privet. Discovered in Texas, USA hence its name ‘Texanum’, this Japanese Privet is a large-leaved compact variety with an upright growth habit. The oval leaves are waxy with a dark green surface and whiter underside.  In late spring fragrant white flowers appear in pretty panicles that attract pollinators and mature into small black fruits during summer. Japanese Privet Texanum can be grown as a standard tree shape but due to their dense upright branches, they also create excellent thick hedges, windbreaks, and privacy screens. Height And Spread of Ligustrum Japonicum TexanumThis is a fast-growing cultivar of Japanese Privet that can reach heights of 3 metres and spread over 2 metres after 10 years.How Hardy Is Ligustrum Japonicum TexanumJapanese Privet Texanum hedging shrubs are hardy in the UK withstanding frost and cold winters. Once established they are drought and pollution tolerant.How To Use Ligustrum Japonicum TexanumJapanese Privet Texanum hedging shrubs create a pretty flowering hedge and they cope well in urban or coastal gardens. They grow quickly up to three metres and their dense foliage creates excellent dividing barriers between gardens, thick privacy screens, and they protect seating areas from uncomfortable breezes. They’re also an excellent evergreen choice for wildlife gardens as the thick foliage provides year-round cover for insects, birds, and small mammals. The fragrant blooms and berries are also excellent for pollinators and birdlife. How To Care For Ligustrum Japonicum Texanum Japanese Privet Texanum hedging shrubs are easy to care for. Plant them in moist soil of any pH that’s well-drained. They prefer a sunny to a partially sunny spot and sunshine encourages flowers.Leave untrimmed for a fast-growing hedge or cut back once or twice a year to maintain the height and shape you need. Water well until established and mulch once a year in spring to seal in moisture and prevent weed competition. 

GBP 16.50
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Azalea Japonica Silver Queen, Flowering Trees and Shrubs UK

Azalea Arabesk. Profuse red flowers Nice compact bushy shape

Cornus Alba Miracle Red-Barked Dogwood Miracle for Sale UK

Cornus Alba Miracle Red-Barked Dogwood Miracle for Sale UK

Cornus Alba Miracle is red-stemmed deciduous dogwood with bright pink new foliage and excellent autumnal colour. It suits woodland gardens, large well-watered plant containers and informal mixed borders.Cornus are small trees or creeping shrubs. Cornus Alba is the red-barked dogwood that’s native to Eastern Asia from Siberia to Manchuria. The cultivar Miracle was bred by Henricus C.E.M. Verpaalen from The Netherlands and was launched in 2021.Miracle has bright pink new foliage in spring that fades to green and cream variegation and is joined by small white flowers on its branch tips. These flowers mature to blue-black berries by midsummer. In autumn its foliage turns bright red before falling with the frosts to reveal stunning bare red branches all winter long.This is an ever-changing shrub that suits the majority of planting schemes in countryside and urban gardens.Height And Spread Cornus Alba Miracle Red-Barked Dogwood Miracle reaches a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spreads across 1.5 metres in 2-5 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Alba MiracleLike the majority of dogwood shrubs, Miracle is very hardy. It can survive below zero temperatures in the UK in exposed spots if its roots are well drained. It tolerates drought once established and it’s rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Cornus Alba MiracleThis brightly coloured dogwood offers year-round interest. It’s an excellent low-maintenance shrub for a mixed border and its bright colours are strong enough to create an eye-catching stand-alone specimen shrub or tree.It copes with coastal breezes, slopes and banks, pollution-prone front gardens and a well-watered and fed balcony container.If you need a no-fuss easy grow shrub that’s interesting and undemanding Red-Barked Dogwood Miracle is a good choice.How To Care For Cornus Alba MiracleRed-Barked Dogwood Miracle needs well-drained fertile soil in full sun or partial shade. It’s not fussy about soil types and will tolerate an exposed spot.In wildlife friendly no maintenance gardens you can leave it to spread, but most people enjoy its winter stems. For the brightest colour, cut it back hard in February or March to around a few inches. The brightest colours come from new stems.Apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots in early spring and water it well until it’s established.

GBP 14.00
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Cherry Laurel Novita Prunus Laurocerasus Novita Prunus Novita

Cherry Laurel Novita Prunus Laurocerasus Novita Prunus Novita

Cherry Laurel NovitaCherry Laurel Novita, Latin name Prunus Laurocerasus Novita, is a new variety of cherry laurel that copes well and is resilient in cold weather. Cherry Laurel is one of our best-selling hedging plants and for good reason. It’s evergreen, reliable, fast-growing. Novita brings all these qualities and with it a super-hardy constitution.Prunus Laurocerasus Novita’s leaves are obovate and glossy mid-green all year round. They grow densely on strong, flexible upright stems. In April small fragrant creamy-white flowers appear that are loved by bees. Flowers are followed by small black berries in autumn.This cultivar of cherry laurel is very popular because it’s hardy and quick growing but you can easily maintain it with shears or secateurs (preferable in order to avoid cutting through the large leaves).  Height and Spread Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Laurocerasus Novita will reach a maximum height of six metres. This makes it an excellent hedging plant. Creates a rich densely-packed hedge that’s a perfect deterrent against intruders and a haven for wildlife.How Hardy is Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Novita is exceptionally hardy. It will grow throughout the UK and survive sub-zero temperatures in exposed, windy places. It thrives in coastal areas too so long as the ground is not waterlogged.How To Use Cherry Laurel NovitaThe most popular way to use Prunus Laurocerasus Novita is hedging or screening as it quickly grows into a thick private barrier without any fuss. It can also be used as low maintenance mixed planting, for soil erosion control, and evergreen structure through the seasons. They will create a dense hedge - dot them around your garden to provide evergreen interest and shelter for birds.How To Care For Cherry Laurel NovitaPrunus Laurocerasus Novita needs very little care because it thrives in all soils and grows facing any direction. Once established its drought hardy and tolerates exposed conditions well. Prune back branches in spring or late summer to maintain the required height and neatness or let it run wild in a wildlife garden. This cherry laurel grows quickly so yearly pruning is essential if you want to maintain a certain height.Water Prunus Laurocerasus Novita well until it’s established and apply a thick application of mulch in spring to retain moisture and keep down competitive weeds. This leads to a healthy, glossy and fast-growing cherry laurel.

GBP 11.25
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Photinia Fraseri Magical Volcano Christmas Berry Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Magical Volcano Christmas Berry Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Magical Volcano is a handsome evergreen shrub with red leaves in spring and autumn. It’s perfect for dense hedging, forming windbreaks, and attractive low-maintenance wildlife gardens.Photinia species are very popular in the UK and there are many varieties bred from regular Photinia which is native to east Asia. The fraseri hybrids were selected by the Fraser nurseries in the USA, but Magical Volcano was bred by Peter Kolster in the Netherlands during 2009.It’s also known as Christmas Berry Magical Volcano and it has particularly bright new red growth in spring that lasts longer than other fraseri varieties. Its new leaves reach 7-10 cm and gradually mature to glossy dark green with deeply toothed margins over the summer. As autumn approaches its foliage changes once again to deep orange-red shades before reverting to green when the sun returns in spring.In spring small panicles of white flowers emerge which are very attractive to pollinators before turning into small red berries in late autumn to match its foliage. Its berries often stay in place until late winter hence the alternative name Christmas Berry.This is an excellent hedging shrub with interesting colour changes and leaves dense enough to block wind and nosy neighbours.Height and Spread of Photinia Fraseri Magical VolcanoChristmas Berry Magical Volcano reaches a maximum of three metres in height by two metres in width.How Hardy Is Photinia Fraseri Magical VolcanoIt’s hardy down to minus temperatures and good in an exposed spot if its roots are well drained and it has partial or full sun.How To Use Photinia Fraseri Magical VolcanoPhotinia Fraseri Magical Volcano is an excellent vividly coloured hedging shrub that provides privacy and plenty of cover for wildlife too. It’s can add extra height to fencing, separate driveway spaces, and create windbreaks around seating areas or tender plants.How To Care For Photinia Fraseri Magical VolcanoMagical Volcano is an easy-to-grow shrub that will tolerate exposure and low temperatures. It prefers full sun to partial shade and will cope with the majority of well-drained but moisture-retentive soil types.Pruning isn’t necessary unless you want to manage its height and spread, in which case prune it back to an outward-facing bud in early spring.Water it well until you see new growth and apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in spring for the brightest red foliage display and quickest growth.

GBP 14.60
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Euoynmous Japonicus Microphyllus Low Growing Hedge Plant

Euoynmous Japonicus Microphyllus Low Growing Hedge Plant

Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus is a slow growing boxwood-like plant which makes a great low growing hedge or border plant. It is an excellent choice in a variety of garden settings. Whether you plant just one in a pot, or a row of them as a low hedge, you will find that this low-maintenance foliage shrub will fit right in!Native to Japan, Korea, and China, Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus has evergreen foliage for reliable year-round display. Its small, deep green glossy leaves are the main attraction, and the dense growth habit creates an effective low screen when grown as a hedge.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus will reach a full height and spread of 20 cm metres in a period of 5 years, later reaching its full size of 30-60 cm. If planting as a hedge, space 15-20 cm apart. Prune out dead or damaged stems in early spring. Euonymus Japonicus Microphylluswill also come back from a severe pruning to the ground if renovation is necessary. Plant Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus in full sun or partial shade, in moist but well-drained soil. They will do well in either a sheltered or exposed position, and are well-suited to planting in a coastal location as they are tolerant to salt and wind. Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus is an extremely versatile plant which can be used in a variety of different ways in your garden plans. This small, slow-growing shrub is a natural choice for container growing, where its reliable year-round foliage will make it a star, whether on a rooftop terrace, balcony, or in a courtyard garden or on a patio. Place one Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus on its own, or several, each in its own pot, perhaps at different heights, to create a beautiful year-round picture. They are also a great choice to plant near a formal fountain or pond. While they are too low for a privacy screen, even at full size, Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus makes an excellent low hedge to mark off different portions of your garden, especially where you do not want the view obscured. Its dense growth and evergreen foliage can line a pathway or edge a patio. A plant or two halfway back in a mixed border will make a pleasant background for flowering plants during the growing season, and then take centre stage when winter comes.

GBP 9.00
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