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Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow is a deciduous dwarf lace cap hydrangea shrub with blue or pink flowers in summer depending on its soil acidity. It’s a lovely hydrangea that suits mixed borders, cottage gardens and plant containers.Hydrangea Serrata is native to Japan and Korea’s mountains where it’s a spreading shrub wider than it is tall. In the Far East, it’s called Tea of Heaven or Mountain Hydrangea. The Summer Glow cultivar is bred to keep a nice compact habit that rarely exceeds a metre in height. It has pale-green scored foliage that emerges in early spring and lacecap flowers held above the foliage in the summer. Depending on the soil, the flowers are either blue or pink. Blue flowers grow in acidic soil or ericaceous compost, and alkaline soils produce pink blooms. Neutral soil usually produces a mixture of both shades.In autumn the foliage turns deep red before falling with the frosts. This is a neat and compact hydrangea with excellent flowers and interesting spring to summer foliage and good autumn colour. Height And Spread of Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis is a short, spreading hydrangea that reaches about a metre in height and spread after 10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowSummer Glow hydrangea is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained, it has some shade, and isn’t allowed to dry out.How To Use Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis small lacecap hydrangea suits mixed flower borders in cottage-style garden and large well-watered containers on a balcony, patio or deck where it brings a burst of summer colour and doesn’t get too large.It’s also a good choice in Japanese-style gardens and any outdoor space with dappled shade.How To Care For Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowHydrangea Summer Glow likes partial shade, moist soil, and a spot sheltered from harsh wind.It flowers on old wood so gentle pruning is needed. Cut it back after the flowers have finished to a pair of healthy buds, and trim out any damaged stems in early spring.If you want blue flowers but have alkaline soil, it’s best to grow Summer Glow in a container of ericaceous compost. Keep it very well watered and fed with liquid hydrangea food in the flowering season. Hydrangeas don’t like drying out, so a can of water in hot spells is appreciated.Mulch well in early spring with well-rotted organic manure or use bracken/pine-based mulch for blue flowers.

GBP 75.00
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Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate Purple Silk Tree UK

Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate Purple Silk Tree UK

Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate, also known as the Purple Silk Tree, is a beautiful new variety of an old favourite, which has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit in recognition of its desirability and suitability for U.K. gardens. Native across much of Asia, from Iran to Japan, the silk tree was introduced to Italy in 1749, and has become a highly prized ornamental tree. Albizia julibrissin Summer Chocolate is an American cultivar patented in 2003, with distinctively coloured foliage and flowers. The fern-like leaves are green when they first emerge in the spring, but soon change to a stunning dark burgundy. The silky pinky-cream blooms provide a contrast to the dark foliage throughout the summer and attract birds and butterflies. The flowers are followed by flat seedpods which remain on the tree into the winter.Albizia julibrissin Summer Chocolate is reliably hardy only in the southern counties and in London gardens, but can be successfully grown as a conservatory or container plant in parts of the U.K. with winters below -5 Celsius. It grows slowly over a period of 10 to 20 years to its full height of 4-8 metres and spread of 2.5-4 metres. It requires little or no pruning to maintain its shape, but it can be pruned in late winter or early spring to remove damaged branches, or to keep it to the desired size.The Purple Silk Tree should be grown in a sheltered location, protected from cold winds, with a south or west-facing aspect, and in full sun. It thrives in well-drained sand, loam, or chalk soil, and tolerates any soil ph. It is resistant to salt, and so is well-suited to seaside locations.Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’ makes an excellent courtyard tree, as in that location it will be sheltered, and its dramatic appearance will make a big impact. It also makes a good focal point in a lawn, especially where the soil is not rich enough to support a heavier-feeding tree. In both these locations the self-seeding tendency of the Purple Silk Tree would not pose a problem. Albizia julibrissin ‘Summer Chocolate’ can be planted in a large container to be moved inside from your patio to a conservatory in colder climates, and it can also be trained against a stone or brick wall with a sunny aspect for added protection. The Purple Silk Tree is an exotic tree which will add drama to your garden with its stunning foliage and silky blooms!

GBP 44.00
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Philadelphus Mont Blanc Mock Orange - Summer Flowering Shrub

Philadelphus Mont Blanc Mock Orange - Summer Flowering Shrub

Philadelphus Mont Blanc is a deciduous Mock Orange shrub variety with highly scented pure white flowers in early summer. It’s an old established variety that suits a mixed border and large plant containers.Philadelphus (or Mock Orange) shrubs are native to North and Central America, Asia and South-East Europe. They are named after an ancient Greek king of Egypt – Ptolemy II Philadelphus. Philadelphus was grown in Ottoman empire gardens during the Middle Ages and are recorded as a purchase of George Washington in 1792. They appeared in UK gardens in the Victorian ages and have remained a firm favourite that’s better known as Mock Orange for their beautiful scented flowers that resemble orange and lemon tree blossoms and their scents. Mont Blanc is an upright branching cultivar with mid-green ovate leaves in early spring. Masses of large, white heavily-scented flowers bloom in early summer attracting pollinators and filling the garden with its sweet jasmine-like scent.This is a knock out shrub for gardeners that appreciate scent, form, colour and wildlife.Height And Spread of Philadelphus Mont BlancPhiladelphus Mont Blanc is an upright variety with a rounded habit. It can reach several metres tall and 1-1.5 metres in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Philadelphus Mont BlancIf its roots are well-drained, Philadelphus Mont Blanc is hardy in freezing UK winters. It enjoys full sun and thrives in the majority of soil types.How To Use Philadelphus Mont BlancThis a shrub that makes a real splash in late spring to early summer but remains green in the late summer months. It’s best placed at the back of a large mixed country-style border where its late summer greenery provides a bright backdrop to summer flowering shrubs.In spring its magnificent blooms attract day and night pollinators and the scent is so strong it fills the garden. Plant it near a bench or window to appreciate its knock-out scent and profusion of snow-white flowers.It’s possible to grow Philadelphus in a container if it’s well watered, fed and weighted to prevent larger specimens toppling over.How To Care For Philadelphus Mont BlancPhiladelphus Mont Blanc prefers a sunny spot in moist, well-drained soil. It will tolerate partial shade, but flowers best in sheltered full sun. The majority of soil types are tolerated if they’re kept moist in dry spells.Pruning is beneficial to Mont Blanc. Prune yours immediately after flowering because it flowers on old wood and needs time to regenerate next year’s growth. Cut out all crossed, dead or damaged stems and trim back to a strong bud. On established plants remove 20% of the old stems to ground level.Water well until established and mulch annually with organic matter for the most stunning flower shows.

GBP 60.00
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Taxus Baccata Summergold Yew Summer Gold for Hedging

Taxus Baccata Summergold Yew Summer Gold for Hedging

Taxus Baccata Summergold is an evergreen low-growing conifer with yellow-green foliage. It’s tolerant of pollution and will grow almost anywhere, so it’s a good choice for front gardens, hedging, slopes and difficult chalky soil.Taxus Baccata is the Common Yew that’s also known as English Yew and one of three native conifers to the UK. The Summergold cultivar retains its hardy native origins but adds attractive foliage on broadly spreading branches. Its foliage is distinctive yellow in the summer when new growth appears, and turns green with a yellow margin as it matures. Throughout autumn and winter, it retains its glowing summer gold foliage and makes a real statement in a bare garden.This is an attractive yet tough and undemanding evergreen for low maintenance gardens and tricky spots.Height And Spread of Taxus Baccata SummergoldTaxus Baccata Summergold is slow-growing and densely bushed. It’ll reach a height and spread of 1.5 to 2.5 metres over 10-20 years.How Hardy is Taxus Baccata SummergoldIts native UK origins make Yew Summergold a tough cookie. It will grow in chalky, clay or acidic soil in partial shade or sun and copes with the coldest and wettest of UK winters if its roots are well-drained. It tolerates drought, coastal sprays, and pollution too.If you want a hardy evergreen Summergold is one of the most undemanding you can find.How To Use Taxus Baccata SummergoldYew is an excellent alternative to Buxus in blight prone areas where it can be clipped to form a hedge or boundary.Other great uses are as a year-round specimen shrub in a border or container, as part of a rockery or gravel garden, on slopes to prevent soil erosion, or to bring colour and life to a pollution prone front garden.If you want a low maintenance border, try planting Yew Summergold with a variety of hardy conifers such as Taxus Baccata Repandens for a yellow, grey and green evergreen spread that provides shelter for wildlife and colour throughout the year.How To Care For Taxus Baccata SummergoldOnce established Yew Summergold lives for years and needs little attention. Full sun or partial shade brings out the brightest foliage colours and it’s not fussy about soil so long as it’s well-drained.There’s no need to prune it because it naturally forms a neat mound, but you can trim excess branches back in late summer or early autumn to create a dome or a neat hedge if you prefer.Mulch it each year in spring for good health and water it well until established. If you’re growing Yew Summergold in a container, it will need regular water and food in the growing season.

GBP 79.00
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Wisteria Sinensis Alba. White Japanese Wisteria Climber Buy Online. White Flowering Wisteria Climber

Pyracantha Saphyr Yellow climbing shrub for sale online UK

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 75.00
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Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart shrub. Buy Online London & UK

Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart shrub. Buy Online London & UK

Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart, also known as Rose Mallow Red Heart, is a tough, reliable shrub which will bring exotic flowers in great abundance to your garden in the late summer. Its excellent qualities have earned it the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Native to Asia, Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart is one of the last shrubs to leaf out in the spring. Yellowish when they first emerge, they turn a dark green as the season progresses. However, it is for the flowers of late summer that Rose Mallow Red Heart is grown. Starting in late July and lasting for several weeks, the bushes are covered with blooms 10 cm across, bright white with red splotches at the centre, with a prominent white stamen cone. Bees and butterflies will be drawn to the flowers. While each flower lasts just a few days, new ones continually appear. Once its magnificent flowering period ends in October, the Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart bush will recede into the background as its leaves fall. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart is hardy in most regions of the UK, quickly reaching a full height of 2.4-3 metres and spread of 2 metres. Plant 1.2-1.8 metres apart. Rose Mallow Red Heart responds well to pruning. Trim to desired size once flowering has finished in the autumn, and cut out some of the older stems in the centre. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart can also be pruned to be grown as a single-stem standard tree. Plant your Rose Mallow Red Heart in any moist, well-drained soil in full sun, in a position sheltered from strong winds. Once established they will tolerate dry periods. Resistant to urban pollution, and not a favourite of deer, Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart will do equally well in a city or country garden. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart will make a big statement during its flowering period, but has little to make it remarkable outside of late summer, so it is best planted where other shrubs will be able to take the focus the rest of the season. In a mixed hedge or grouping with spring-blooming shrubs such as azaleas, plants with a vivid autumn foliage show like Fagus sylvatica, and evergreens such as Ilex Meserveae Blue Angel, Rose Mallow Red Heart will be able to shine during its blooming season, and then let its companions take the spotlight. Hibiscus Syriacus Red Heart’s stunning late summer blooms will bring fresh new colour to your late summer garden!  

GBP 82.50
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Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan shrub, for sale online UK.

Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan shrub, for sale online UK.

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mid-sized deciduous hydrangea with large striking red flowers in the summer. It enjoys part shade and looks good in a cottage-garden style flower border. It’s also known as Hydrangea Masja Sibilla or simply Hydrangea Masja. Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with more delicate, flatter flowers and small centre petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mophead with mid-green foliage that has a red autumnal tint. This is a beautiful hydrangea and one of the reddest you can buy with deep pink-red profuse flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It’s very popular and easy to care for. You may find the flowers are dark pink in acidic soil but paler in alkaline ground - either way the flowers don’t turn white or blue.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a bushy, mid-sized shrub with a maximum height and spread of 1 metre.How Hardy is Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja is frost tolerant and hardy through UK winters if its roots are well-drained, but it should be grown in a partially shady, sheltered spot. How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a compact hydrangea with huge colour impact. It suits cottage-style garden borders, city gardens, and will grow in containers on a balcony, patio or deck if it’s well-watered and fed.Flower arrangers love its large vivid flower heads in summer and its skeletal papery winter structure that lasts for months in cut flower arrangements.How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja will grow in the majority of soils but it needs a partially shady spot. Full sun will burn its foliage and damage the plant, so a sheltered north, west or east-facing spot is best.There is no need to prune it, but established plants benefit if you remove a few of the older stems in late winter to encourage fresh new growth. Hydrangea Masja flowers on last year’s stems so removing too many will result in fewer flowers for the coming months.Water it well until established and provide water during dry spells to keep it flowering through the summer. A thick layer of organic mulch in early spring will provide flower boosting nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 55.00
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Acer Palmatum Peve Dave Japanese Maple Peve Dave for Sale UK

Acer Palmatum Peve Dave Japanese Maple Peve Dave for Sale UK

Acer Palmatum Peve Dave is an upright deciduous Japanese maple with dark-red finger-like leaves and stunning autumnal shades. It does best in partial sun and suits plant containers. At a height of max. 2.5m, it can be considered a small tree.  Acer Palmatum is native to Japan and is better known as Japanese Maple. Peve Dave is a Dutch cultivar bred for its unusual serrated foliage, striking red foliage and neat upright habit. This attractive acer has deep reddish leaves that unfurl in early spring on reddish-brown stems. The foliage is deeply divided with strappy lobes that dance in the breeze. In summer foliage matures to dark burgundy before its autumnal display of fiery orange-red. Small inconspicuous red flowers appear in summer which turn into red-flushed winged seed pods that children love.Height And Spread of Acer Palmatum Peve DavePeve Dave is an upright bushy acer that grows taller than its spread. It will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Peve DaveThis acer is hardy enough to withstand sub-zero temperatures in well-drained soil. It prefers partial shade and shelter because harsh sunlight and drying winds will scorch the foliage.How To Use Acer Palmatum Peve DaveJapanese Maple Peve Dave is a good choice for partially shady, sheltered borders, rock gardens, japanese themed gardens or woodland gardens. When planted with other colour foliage shrubs, Peve Dave is striking for its burgundy summer foliage and matches the brightest of acers in the autumn months.You can grow this as a striking specimen acer in a large well-watered and well-fed container on a sheltered patio but it will need plenty of water and food in the growing months.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Peve DavePeve Dave grows best in moist, but well-drained soil in a sheltered partially shady spot.It’s easy to grow, requiring no pruning or general maintenance, but you can remove crossed or damaged branches in the winter months. Too much pruning will spoil this acer so a measured approach is best.Apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots in spring and water it well until established. Container-grown specimens require plenty of water and food throughout the summer months.

GBP 49.00
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Lagerstroemia Indica Pink Velour Crepe Myrtle Pink Velour

Lagerstroemia Indica Pink Velour Crepe Myrtle Pink Velour

Lagerstroemia Indica Pink Velour is a popular deciduous pink crape myrtle that’s adapted to the UK’s climate. It creates a glorious summer long display in a mixed border. Crape Myrtle Pink Velour has particularly long-lasting flower panicles that appear in summer at the tips of the branches and continue to flower until Autumn. The crinkly crape paper blooms hang in large panicles and are loved by pollinators. Pink Velour’s foliage appears in spring with purple new growth that matures to dark green and turns vibrant shades of orange and gold in autumn. When the foliage falls attractive grey-brown peeling bark is revealed for the winter months. Height And Spread of Lagerstroemia Indica Pink VelourCrape Myrtle Pink Velour will reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.2 unless pruned. How Hardy Is Lagerstroemia Indica Pink VelourCrape Myrtle Pink Velour is hardy down to -10 but needs a sunny spot to flower well. New plants should be protected from harsh frosts. How To Use Lagerstroemia Indica Pink VelourCrape Myrtle Pink Velour is a showy addition to any size garden. It creates a bright and long-lasting splash of colour throughout the summer months. It can grow tall so makes a great backdrop to a mixed border and excels as a specimen tree too. Pollinators love the long-lasting flowers that provide nectar for months on end. You can grow crape myrtle in a large container to brighten up a dull patio or paved front garden, but ensure it’s frequently watered and doesn’t dry out. How To Care for  Lagerstroemia Indica Pink VelourCrape Myrtles are hardy plants but they need sun to flourish. Plant yours in a sheltered, sunny spot preferably against a warm wall or fence. It’s not fussy about soil pH or type, but enjoys moist, fertile soil. There’s no need to prune crape myrtle as it naturally grows as tall well-structured shrub but you can contain its height and spread by pruning back 1/3 of the growth in winter. Mulch well and water during dry spells for the best flower display in summer.  

GBP 82.50
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Escallonia Apple Blossom. Shrubs and Hedges to buy online UK

Escallonia Apple Blossom. Shrubs and Hedges to buy online UK

Escallonia Apple Blossom is a low growing evergreen useful for low hedges and as ornamental shrubs.  Beautiful pink flowers resembling apple blossom in late summer / autumn months. It produces candy pink lush flowers between summer and autumn. The flowers resemble the shape of a tube with a white centre surrounded by deep green, small, and glossy leaves. With its sturdy stems, the plant grows gracefully forming a bushy and dense shrub. It can be planted alongside other perennials and shrubs. It can also be planted as a hedge in coastal climates to act as a windbreaker. Escallonia Apple Blossom grows exceptionally well in sunny spots.To plant it, dig a deep, large hole that can accommodate the plant’s root ball. Without disturbing the soil around the roots, take the plant out of its pot and place it at the bottom of the hole ensuring the plant’s crown is level with the ground. The roots need to be in direct contact with the soil while sitting at the same depth as it was in the container. Cover the hole with soil and gently firm it in before pouring water to allow the soil to settle around the roots. This plant is easy to care for and requires little maintenance. Mulch the plant during summer and remove dead blooms to encourage the plant to flower again.Water the plant regularly during the first weeks of planting and during summer. However, do not over water because as the plant continues to grow the roots go further down in search of moisture. Like other evergreens, Escallonia apple blossom requires pruning to maintain the shape of the plant. This plant can grow to four feet tall and is perfect for a small garden.The plant thrives in an open and sunny climate and works well with roses and other shrubs. In addition, it does well in acidic or mildly alkaline well-drained soil. The plant is resistant to salt spray, drought and wind, but does not do well in extremely cold and dry environments. Remove dead or damaged stems from the plant during early spring before the onset of fresh growth and then prune the plant. Low maintenance make Escallonia apple blossom ideal as a foundation or wall plant. The best time to plant it is during spring so that it has enough time to settle before winter. We ship Escallonia apple blossom plants throughout the UK and Ireland.

GBP 87.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a deciduous flowering shrub with the RHS AGM. It produces snow-white lacecap flowers in summer and best suits moist shady flower borders with room to grow.Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with delicate, flatter flowers and larger edging petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a lace cap variety with mid-green glossy foliage and bright white flowers all summer long.In mid to late summer its fertile centre flowers may turn pink in alkaline soils or blue in acidic soil, but they are mostly obscured by the larger white sterile flowers. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and brings a snowy white hit of colour to shady borders. It’s an excellent choice in cool, low maintenance gardens.Height and Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleHydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleThis s a hardy, frost tolerant shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs some shelter from drying winds and does not like full sun.How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleLibelle is a lovely border filler if it has enough room to stretch out. It looks good in partially shady cottage-style borders and mixes well with brightly coloured summer flowering shrubs. It’s best left to thrive in a mixed border with plenty of nutrients in the soil.Flower arrangers enjoy the floriferous flowers heads that can be used fresh or left to dry out on the shrub and displayed in cut flowers arrangements during winter.Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can be grown in large, well-watered and fed containers to brighten a deck but should not be allowed to dry out. How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleWhen it’s planted in a partially shady moist spot Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle needs little to no maintenance. It needs some shelter from the harshest weather but in the right spot it will thrive with little intervention.Water well until established and during hot spells, and place a thick layer of organic matter around the roots in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing year.Intensive pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out a few of the oldest stems at the base to invigorate the plant once it’s established Do this in early spring, but be aware that lacecaps flower on last year’s growth and removing too much will result in fewer flowers.

GBP 87.50
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Agapanthus Peter Pan. African Lily Peter Pan. Dwarf Blue.

Agapanthus Peter Pan. African Lily Peter Pan. Dwarf Blue.

Agapanthus Peter Pan, or African Lily Peter Pan, is a lovely dwarf Agapanthus to add to our perennials collection. Perfect for both city and country gardens, this reliable perennial will add bright splashes of blue to your summer garden!Native to South Africa, Agapanthus have long been popular garden plants in the UK, and this new dwarf variety has many great uses in your garden. In spring the long, arching, strap-like leaves emerge, forming a low, graceful clump. In late summer into the autumn, the flower stems shoot up above the foliage, bearing many small, funnel-shaped flowers growing in clumps, a lovely pale blue with a darker blue stripe down the middle of each petal, creating a striking combination. Butterflies and bees will flock to this late summer flower!Hardy in most parts of the UK, Agapanthus Peter Pan will grow to a mature height and spread of 10 to 50 cm in 2 to 5 years. Plant 25-30 cm apart. Clumps can be lifted and split in spring every 4 or 5 years. Cut back the flower stems when blooming is finished, and cut back the leaves in early spring to encourage fresh growth.Plant African Lily Peter Pan in full sun in a sheltered position, with a south, west or east-facing aspect. Agapanthus do best in a moist but well-drained sand or loam. Mulch over the winter in colder regions. Tolerant of salt, Agapanthus Peter Pan is a good choice for a coastal location, and will do equally well in a city setting as it is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. Deer and rabbit resistant, Agapanthus Peter Pan is perfect for a country garden, too!The dwarf growth habit of Agapanthus Peter Pan will let it fit into many spots, no matter the size of your garden. It’s an excellent choice for container planting, and its brilliant summer flowers will brighten a roof terrace garden, courtyard garden or patio August through October. Just make sure that the roots in the pots do not freeze over winter. Planted towards the front of a mixed border, Agapanthus Peter Pan will be a pleasant foliage plant, and then a late-season stunner when the flowers appear. In a mass planting on a south-facing bank or slope, the show of blooms would be a striking addition to a larger landscape. Agapanthus Peter Pan is a beautiful new addition to the Agapanthus family. Its dwarf growth habit and beautiful blooms make it a worthwhile addition to your garden!

GBP 71.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle Lace Cap White-Flowering Shrub

Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a deciduous flowering shrub with the RHS AGM. It produces snow-white lacecap flowers in summer and best suits moist shady flower borders with room to grow.Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with delicate, flatter flowers and larger edging petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle is a lace cap variety with mid-green glossy foliage and bright white flowers all summer long.In mid to late summer its fertile centre flowers may turn pink in alkaline soils or blue in acidic soil, but they are mostly obscured by the larger white sterile flowers. Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle holds the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and brings a snowy white hit of colour to shady borders. It’s an excellent choice in cool, low maintenance gardens.Height and Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleHydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleThis s a hardy, frost tolerant shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs some shelter from drying winds and does not like full sun.How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleLibelle is a lovely border filler if it has enough room to stretch out. It looks good in partially shady cottage-style borders and mixes well with brightly coloured summer flowering shrubs. It’s best left to thrive in a mixed border with plenty of nutrients in the soil.Flower arrangers enjoy the floriferous flowers heads that can be used fresh or left to dry out on the shrub and displayed in cut flowers arrangements during winter.Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle can be grown in large, well-watered and fed containers to brighten a deck but should not be allowed to dry out. How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla LibelleWhen it’s planted in a partially shady moist spot Hydrangea Macrophylla Libelle needs little to no maintenance. It needs some shelter from the harshest weather but in the right spot it will thrive with little intervention.Water well until established and during hot spells, and place a thick layer of organic matter around the roots in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the growing year.Intensive pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out a few of the oldest stems at the base to invigorate the plant once it’s established Do this in early spring, but be aware that lacecaps flower on last year’s growth and removing too much will result in fewer flowers.

GBP 55.00
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Cornus Kousa Szechuan Strawberry Mature Japanese Dogwood UK

Azalea Pontica. Rhododendron Luteum. Deciduous Azaleas UK

Azalea Pontica. Rhododendron Luteum. Deciduous Azaleas UK

Berberis Red Rocket. Red Coloured Foliage Shrub. Buy UK

Choisya Ternata Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom Buy Online

Choisya Ternata Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom Buy Online

Choisya Ternata Sundance (common name Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom) Choisya are lowish growing, bushy evergreen shrubs with beautiful foliage and fragrant white flowers in early summer. This variety is Choisya Ternata Sundance and it has very bright lime foliage with a golden hue which is very striking. As new leaves emerge from early spring to mid-summer, the foliage is particularly bright and striking.  Choisya Ternata Sundance, as with the regular variety dark green-leafed Mexican Orange Blossom, produces attractive white, fragrant and very pretty flowers in early summer. An evergreen shrub, it is particularly prized for its lovely golden lime coloured foliage. While this plant has many merits, being highly fragrant and a profuse bloomer once established, the key here is the gorgeous distinctive golden-lime foliage. Although originating from Mexico, Choisya Ternata Sundance is hardy down to circa minus 10 degrees. In terms of height, it eventually reaches circa 2 metres tall by 2 metres wide.  Choisya is a popular plant here in the UK – both the regular Choisya Ternata variety as well as the golden-hued Sundance. As well as being UK hardy, Choisya due to its oily but fragrant leave, is deer resistant.  Use Choisya Ternata Sundance as a specimen shrub, as an accent plant or as a small hedge - for which it is very well suited as it prunes very well. Mix Choisya Ternata Sundance with the regular Mexican orange blossom (Choisya Ternata) to create a spectacularly visual and fragrant hedge where the deep green of the regular Choisya contrasts to stunning effect with the sunburst of Sundance. Choisya Ternata Sundance also works well for under planting or for keeping in pots and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.See also Choisya X Dewitteana Aztec Gold and Choisya x Dewitteana Aztec Pearl. 

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Choisya Ternata Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom Buy Online

Choisya Ternata Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom Buy Online

Choisya Ternata Sundance (common name Sundance Mexican Orange Blossom) Choisya are lowish growing, bushy evergreen shrubs with beautiful foliage and fragrant white flowers in early summer. This variety is Choisya Ternata Sundance and it has very bright lime foliage with a golden hue which is very striking. As new leaves emerge from early spring to mid-summer, the foliage is particularly bright and striking.  Choisya Ternata Sundance, as with the regular variety dark green-leafed Mexican Orange Blossom, produces attractive white, fragrant and very pretty flowers in early summer. An evergreen shrub, it is particularly prized for its lovely golden lime coloured foliage. While this plant has many merits, being highly fragrant and a profuse bloomer once established, the key here is the gorgeous distinctive golden-lime foliage. Although originating from Mexico, Choisya Ternata Sundance is hardy down to circa minus 10 degrees. In terms of height, it eventually reaches circa 2 metres tall by 2 metres wide.  Choisya is a popular plant here in the UK – both the regular Choisya Ternata variety as well as the golden-hued Sundance. As well as being UK hardy, Choisya due to its oily but fragrant leave, is deer resistant.  Use Choisya Ternata Sundance as a specimen shrub, as an accent plant or as a small hedge - for which it is very well suited as it prunes very well. Mix Choisya Ternata Sundance with the regular Mexican orange blossom (Choisya Ternata) to create a spectacularly visual and fragrant hedge where the deep green of the regular Choisya contrasts to stunning effect with the sunburst of Sundance. Choisya Ternata Sundance also works well for under planting or for keeping in pots and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit.See also Choisya X Dewitteana Aztec Gold and Choisya x Dewitteana Aztec Pearl. 

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Agapanthus Queen Anne Lily of the Nile Queen Anne Perennial

Agapanthus Queen Anne Lily of the Nile Queen Anne Perennial

Agapanthus Queen Anne is a semi-dwarf evergreen perennial with strappy leaves and long-lasting purple-blue flowers throughout the summer. It’s low growing enough for the front of the border or ground cover and suits well-watered plant containers in coastal areas.Agapanthus are native to South Africa’s Cape of Good Hope and naturally resistant to coastal sprays and windy conditions. They are sometimes called Lily of the Nile or African Lily, but despite their name are a type of Amaryllidaceae. There are many Agapanthus varieties. Queen Anne is prized for its semi-dwarf height and tall flower spikes topped with a multitude of trumpet-shaped blue-purple blooms that are adored by pollinators especially large bumblebees that can easily access its large flower heads.The plant forms an evergreen low-growing mound that sprouts new long leaves in spring which mature over summer to match the established dark green foliageAgapanthus are one of the few plants that really thrive in a container as the roots like restricted root space.This is an easy grow beautifully flowering perennial with summer-long flowers that come back better each year.Height And Spread of Agapanthus Queen AnneAgapanthus Queen Anne is a semi-dwarf perennial reaching between dwarf Peter Pan and the larger Africanus Albus. It reaches a maximum height and spread of 50 cms over 2-5 years.How Hardy Is Agapanthus Queen AnneThis evergreen perennial is hardy in minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained and it gets plenty of sun in the warmer months.How To Use Agapanthus Queen AnneAgapanthus are an excellent choice for coastal gardens because they are natively coastal plants. They suit a whole variety of garden styles from urban courtyards to a country cottage, Japanese themes and low maintenance wildlife spaces.They enjoy a sunny spot at the front of the border where their long strappy leaves fall to cover edging, and they excel in containers. Lily of the Nile Queen Anne is an excellent choice for a container balcony garden or a sunny deck.How To Care For Agapanthus Queen AnneAgapanthus tolerates the majority of soil types including sand and chalk and enjoys full sun to partial shade. Full sun will encourage more flowers and a stronger plant.Pruning isn’t required but you can remove spent leaves in late autumn. The seed heads can be left throughout the winter for architectural interest and wildlife cover.Water it well until established and be sure to water and feed container-grown Queen Anne regularly in the summer and raise the container on drainage feet to ensure the roots don’t rot.A thick layer of mulch around the crown over winter will provide nutrients for the growing season and help protect its crown from frosts and rain.

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Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon for Sale

Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon for Sale

Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon or Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon, is a stunning addition to the late-summer landscape. This double blue hibiscus has earned the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Bred here in the UK and introduced in 2007, Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon is a more compact shrub than older hibiscus cultivars. Be patient in spring while waiting for it to leaf out, for its foliage will not emerge until late May. The medium green leaves form a pleasant backdrop to summer blooms until the plae lilac flowers explode in late July and continue non-stop until October. Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon is particularly notable not just for its blue hues, but for the ruffled inner petals creating semi-double blooms up to 15 cm across for an even more spectacular show! Hardy in most parts of the UK, even in severe winters, Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon will grow to a mature height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 10 to 20 years. If desired, prune in spring by cutting back last year's growth and taking out a quarter of older stems back to the base to ensure healthy new growth and the best flower show. Plant Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon in full sun in a sheltered position with a south, east or west facing aspect. This drought-tolerant shrub will do best in an alkaline to neutral free-draining soil. Tolerant of both salt and pollution, Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon is equally well-suited to inclusion in coastal or city gardens, but will need protection from deer in country locations. The long-lived late summer flower display and compact size makes Blue Chiffon Rose of Sharon a great choice for container planting on a roof terrace or patio, where it can be moved to a position of prominence when the blooms start in late July. In a courtyard setting, it will create a stunning show in season. At the back of a mixed border, Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon will stay in the background while the blooms of spring and early summer occupy the stage, before assuming a starring role as autumn approaches and other plants fade. It’s also a great choice for planting in a mixed hedge with earlier flowering shrubs for a long season of blooms as well as privacy.Hibiscus Syriacus Blue Chiffon will bring three months of stunning blooms to your garden, with little required in the way of maintenance, making it a beautiful and carefree choice! For more varieties in the Chiffon series, see also Hibiscus Syriacus Lavender Chiffon, Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Chiffon, Hibiscus Syriacus China Chiffon and Hibiscus Syriacus White Chiffon. 

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