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Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’été Summer Snow

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’été Summer Snow

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’été (Summer Snow) is an early flowering deciduous snow white crape myrtle from the new Indiya Charms collection that’s been bred to withstand a northern European climate. Neige d’été’s pure white flowers start appearing in June, a month before traditional crepe myrtles, and hang in medium-sized panicles packed with individual flowerheads that pollinators love.Lagerstroemia Summer Snow is a bushy, upright shrub with dark green leaves. Foliage shoots are red and autumnal leaves turn orange before falling with frosts to reveal textured grey bark. Lagerstroemia Neige d’été brings colour, structure, and interest throughout the year.Height and Spread of Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’étéLagerstroemia Neige d’été is a compact, middle-sized shrub that will reach between 2-4 metres in height and spread to 2.5 metres over 10-20 years. They can be kept smaller with an annual prune.How Hardy Is Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’étéLagerstroemia Summer Snow needs plenty of sunshine to produce flowers but it is hardy down to -15 once established. Young plants under 3-4 years old should be given frost protection if harsh conditions are forecast.How To Use Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’étéLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’été is bright in a summer border and attracts plenty of pollinators. In autumn the foliage turns a warm golden orange and winter interest is brought by its peeling bark. Plant yours at the back of a mixed border, in a curated ‘white garden’, or as a striking specimen tree in the lawn. Lagerstroemia Neige d’été will grow in large well-watered containers on a bare patio too.How To Care For Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Neige d’étéThe Indiya Charms series is bred for our Northern European climate but they still flower best in full sun - preferably against a warm wall or fence. Fertile well-drained soil of any pH is suitable for crape myrtles and there’s no need to prune unless you want to restrict its size. Cut out broken or crossed branches in late winter or early spring and remove 1/3rd of branch length if size is a consideration. Mulch Lagerstroemia Summer Snow well in spring, water well, and protect from frost until it’s established for a frilly white show in early summer. 

GBP 99.00
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Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’été Summer Fuchsia

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’été Summer Fuchsia

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’été - Indiya Charms Series Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’été (Summer Fuchsia) is a deciduous early flowering intensely pink crape myrtle from the new Indiya Charms collection. It’s been specially bred to suit a Northern European climate. Crape Myrtle gets its common name from the crinkled petals that resemble crape paper. Fuchsia d’été’s pretty pink flowers start appearing in June, about a month before traditional crepe myrtles bloom. The bright flowers hang in medium-sized panicles packed with individual flowerheads that pollinators love. Lagerstroemia Indian Charms Summer Fuchsia is a bushy, upright shrub with long dark shiny green leaves. Young foliage is red and its autumnal leaves turn orange before falling with frosts to reveal textured orangey-grey bark. Height and Spread of Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’étéLagerstroemia Fuchsia d’été is a compact, middle-sized shrub that will reach between 2-4 metres in height and spread to 2.5 metres over 10-20 years. It can be kept smaller with an annual prune. How Hardy Is Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’étéLagerstroemia Summer Fuchsia needs plenty of sunshine to produce flowers but it’s hardy down to -15 once established. Young plants under 3-4 years old should be given frost protection if harsh conditions are forecast.How To Use Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’étéLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’ete brings lots of intense pink summer colour and attracts plenty of pollinators. In autumn the foliage turns a cheerful orange. Winter interest is brought by its textured orangey-grey bark.  Plant yours at the back of a mixed border for height and colour or as a striking specimen tree in the lawn. Lagerstroemia Fuchsia d’été transforms a sunny front garden and will grow in large well-watered containers on a bare patio too. Team it with other colours from the new Indiya Charms range including pinky-red, violet, and white versions for a colourful summer statement. How To Care For Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Fuchsia d’étéThe Indiya Charms series is bred for our European climate but they still flower best in full sun, preferably against a warm wall or fence. Fertile, well-drained soil of any pH is suitable for crape myrtles and there’s no need to prune unless you want to restrict its size. Cut out broken or crossed branches in late winter or early spring and remove 1/3rd of branch length if size is a consideration. Mulch Lagerstroemia Summer Fuchsia well in spring, water well, and protect from frost until it’s established. 

GBP 110.00
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Wisteria Sinensis Alba. White Japanese Wisteria Climber Buy Online. White Flowering Wisteria Climber

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Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain Weeping Albizia Tree

Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain Weeping Albizia Tree

Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate FountainAlbizia Julibrissin is the hardiest of the Albizia family of deciduous, mimosa-like small ornamental trees. The variety Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain has chocolate-coloured foliage similar to Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate but differs in that has an elegant weeping habit. A very pretty, exotic-looking small tree with the hallmark pink flower heads in late summer to early autumn. With its chocolate coloured wispy foliage which is fern-like in appearance, its weeping downward-sweeping growth habit, Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain is indeed aptly named. During the summer months, very delicate bright pink flowers appear. Height and Spread of Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate FountainAlbizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain grows to a maximum height of 4 to 5 metres with a canopy spread of 4 metres. How Hardy is the Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate FountainIt is hardy in UK plant hardiness zone H6. It can withstand temperatures from -20 to -15 C.How to Use the Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate FountainThis small ornamental tree makes an ideal specimen and will be a true focal point in any garden. It can also be grown in pots or containers.How to Care for the Albizia Julibrissin Chocolate Fountain Plant this small tree in full sun for best foliage colours. Choose a planting location that is well-draining. It is not overly picky about the soil but prefers ample organic material. During the first year after planting, keep the soil evenly moist to encourage root growth. Once established, the small tree is very drought tolerant. 

GBP 147.00
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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 91.00
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Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady Smoke Bush. Cotinus Young Lady

Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady Smoke Bush. Cotinus Young Lady

Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady, the Young Lady Smoke Bush or Cotinus Young Lady, is a prolifically blooming variety of smoke bush which will enliven your landscape all summer long! This RHS Award of Garden Merit winner is perfect for gardens all across the UK.A deciduous dwarf cultivar recently developed in Holland by Hendrik Kolster, Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady packs a big punch in a small package! The rounded bright green leaves emerge in spring, along with 20 cm long erect panicles of small yellow flowers, which are notable once the flowers are spent and the long, billowing hairs develop on the flower stalks. Young Lady Smoke Bush is especially noted for the quantity of blooms produced; these cover the plant in a salmon-pink haze all summer long, set off by the emerald-green foliage beneath. The leaves then turn bright scarlet-orange in autumn, adding another season of garden beauty. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Young Lady Smoke Bush will grow to a mature height and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 5 to 10 years. Little or no pruning is required to maintain its small size and attractive natural form. Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady will do well in any well-drained soil in an exposed or sheltered position in full sun or partial shade. Once established it can tolerate drought. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, Young Lady Smoke Bush makes a great choice for small city spaces, and will also do well in coastal regions because of its tolerance for salt. Deer do not like it and will avoid it! It is mostly disease and pest free, making it an ideal low-maintenance shrub with a big impact. The small size and long season of interest of Young Lady Smoke Bush make it a good choice for small city gardens where every plant needs to work hard. It is an excellent candidate for balcony or roof terrace planting, where its haze of smokey pink blooms will delight all summer long and its autumn foliage show will brighten up the space. A specimen plant of Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady as a focal point in a small lawn or as part of a mixed border will be a landscape stand-out. On a larger property, Cotinus Young Lady planted as a hedge will add considerable interest.The dwarf size of Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady makes this new Smoke Bush cultivar particularly useful. Able to be tucked into smaller spaces and with a magnificent summer blooming season, it will fit right into your garden plans!

GBP 255.00
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Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine Raulstonii Hartlage Wine

Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine Raulstonii Hartlage Wine

Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine or Raulstonii Hartlage WineSweetshrub Hartlage Wine is also known as Calycanthus Raulstonii Hartlage Wine or Carolina Allspice. It is a deciduous ornamental shrub with stunning red and white flowers that originates from North Carolina in the United States. This multi-stemmed shrub has graceful upright branches that arch outwards with paired oval leaves along the stems. Wine red flowers with cream centres appear in summer producing a sweet delicate scent. It also has aromatic bark which is reminiscent of cinnamon. It is called ‘Sweetshrub’ for a good reason!How Hardy is Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage WineIt is hardy in most places even in sub-zero winters and has no slug or snail issues. Your shrub will thrive if it is protected from cold, drying winds that damage leaf growth and strip flowers. A sheltered spot will produce the best results.How To Use Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage WineCalycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine will reach a maximum height and spread of four metres, so you’ll need room, however this will take ten to twenty years. Small specimens can be planted closer to other shorter-lived shrubs. Raulstonii Hartlage Wine is still fairly rare in the UK, so if you have a front garden show it off. Flowers will appear from May to September and give you a glorious summer show. In autumn the leaves turn a buttery yellow before falling. This really is a shrub for aesthetics.The back of border is a great place to site Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine as it makes a colourful and architectural backdrop to temporary summer displays. In the winter months larger specimens can be draped with Christmas lights. It’s also possible to grow Raulstonii Hartlage Wine in a large container as long as you regularly water it.  Use a plant feed for the best results.How To Care For Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage WineThe best spot for this gorgeous shrub is in full sun with moist well-drained soil of any ph. It’s not a fussy plant either, happily growing in clay, chalk, sand or loamy conditions. Pruning is not necessary but trim back excess growth in early spring or late winter to maintain the height and spread you want. Avoid severe pruning and don’t cut back old wood.Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine has the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its strong growth, reliable nature and stunning looks. If you want something scented and a bit unusual Calycanthus Sweetshrub Hartlage Wine is sure to impress you with her gorgeous flowers, aromatic bark and summer long display.

GBP 265.00
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Cercis Chinensis Shirobana. Chinese Redbud for Sale. UK wide

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Cotinus Grace for Sale. Smoke Bush. Buy Online UK wide

Cotinus Grace for Sale. Smoke Bush. Buy Online UK wide

The Cotinus Grace, also referred to as the Smoke Bush, was obtained by crossing the  European smoke bush ( Cotinus coggygria) with the American smoke tree (Cotinus obovatus). A deciduous hybrid, the Cotinus ‘Grace’ was first developed in the 1970s at England’s Hillier Nurseries and quickly gained popularity around the world. Cotinus Grace is referred to as the smoke bush due to its fluffy pinkish plumes throughout the summer months.The Smoke Bush is a garden gem that provides year round visual interest. During the early spring months, its emerging oval-shaped foliage appears almost iridescent in shades of green with a slight red shimmering overcast. In the summer, fluffy pink flower plumes appear that give the shrub a smoky appearance. To many people, the flower plumes give the shrub the visual illusion of being engulfed in endless clouds of pink all summer. A deciduous bush, in the autumn the shrub’s foliage turns a bright red and orange before falling from the bush. The Cotinus Grace usually grows to a height of between 3 to 4.5 meters with a similar spread. Its ideal size makes it a favourite border shrub. When fully grown, the Smoke Bush forms a mounding appearance which also makes it a perfect focal point shrub in any cottage garden, formal landscape or urban setting.Plant the Cotinus ‘Grace’ in full sunlight for the best colouration, but it will grow in partial shade. Once established, the Smoke Bush is exceptionally hardy and can withstand periods of drought. Plant in a location with well-draining soil, although the Smoke Tree is tough and will grow even in infertile soil with rocky conditions. It is also deer resistant and suffers from very few pests or diseases. After planting, the Smoke Bush requires little care and needs no pruning. However, it will tolerate occasional trimming if desired to maintain shape and size. It can also be pruned into a tree shape with one central lead.The Cotinus ‘Grace’ is a showstopper in any landscape. Ideal companion plantings that will help highlight the eye catching shrub are Black-Eyed-Susan (Rudbeckia), Hydrangea, Mock Orange (Philadelphus), ornamental grasses or Japanese Maple. If you are seeking a dramatic and unusual plant to add to your garden landscape, then look no further than the Smoke Bush. See also another Cotinus varietiy with a deep purple colour - Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple

GBP 105.00
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Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a lovely new cultivar of the popular flowering Spiraea shrub which will delight with both its striking gold foliage and beautiful spring flowers. The Vanhoutte Spiraea has been grown in the UK for more than a century, and this new cultivar Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain has some distinctive and beautiful characteristics. Its arching stems are covered with leaves which start as a bright lime green when they first emerge, changing to gold from summer to autumn, complemented by masses of dense white clusters of flowers in May and June which weigh down the branches with their abundance. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Spiraea Gold Fountain will grow to a height and spread of 1.5 metres after 5 to 10 years. Like all spiraeas, it will do best if pruned regularly. After flowering, remove all dead or damaged stems, and then cut a third of the stems down to the base to maintain vigorous new growth. Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will thrive if planted in fertile, moist, well-drained sand, loam, or chalk soil. While it will tolerate partial shade, it will flower more profusely and have brighter leaf colour in full sun. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position, and is suited to coastal locations. While other varieties of Spiraea are unremarkable once they have finished blooming, Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a season-long star performer with its golden leaves. This makes it a great choice for a specimen planting in a mixed border, or as a foundation planting next to your house. One planted in your lawn will grow to be a stunning focal point. It also can be part of a mixed hedge, or you could plant a row of Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain to provide a bright highlight throughout the spring, summer and autumn. In a country setting, Spiraea Gold Fountain can also be used as ground cover on a slope or steep bank where little else will grow.  Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will get your garden off to an early start in the spring as its leaves emerge, followed by the extravagant display of flowers in mid-spring, before settling down to provide a golden highlight throughout the summer and autumn. This new cultivar will grow to be a favourite in your garden!

GBP 66.50
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Prunus Serrulata Kanzan Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree Buy UK

Prunus Serrulata Kanzan Japanese Flowering Cherry Tree Buy UK

Prunus serrulata Kanzan Flowering CherryConsidered one of the most popular cultivars of Japanese Cherries, Prunus serrulata Kanzan, also known as Flowering Cherry or Japanese Cherry Kanzan, is a medium-sized deciduous tree, prized for its exceptional ornamental value and impressive hardiness. It is striking when in full bloom.  In the spring, before the foliage forms, pink double flowers unfold from crimson buds. The lush blossoms consist of as many as 25-50 petals each, and they are around 5 cm wide. As a double-flowered cultivar of Japanese Cherry, this ornamental tree will hold bloom for up to 2 weeks, which is two times longer than most other varieties. Not long after the flowers emerge, serrate, ovate leaves form on the stems, bronze-brown at first, turning bright green in summer, to gold and orange shades in the fall. The vivid, dense foliage makes Prunus serrulata Kanzan highly decorative well after the flowering season ends. Japanese Cherry Kanzan is relatively adaptable, but prefers moderately fertile, well-drained soil and full to partial sun. When mature, this vase-shaped tree with a spreading habit can grow to be 8 to 12 metres tall and over 8 metres wide. As with most Japanese Cherry varieties, Kanzan has an expected lifespan of around 25 years.Fully hardy in the UK, Japanese Cherry Kanzan is also a recipient of the esteemed Award of Garden Merit of Royal Horticultural Society. Although sturdy and resistant to low winter temperatures, to minimize the risk of diseases, plant Japanese Cherry Kanzan in a sunny spot where the circulation of air is good, and the soil well-drained. The rich displays of pink blossoms might be what makes this tree stand out, but that is not its only attractive feature. The vivid foliage provides summer and autumn interest, and in the winter, the split-bark appearance of mature plants holds ornamental value. As such, Japanese Cherry Kanzan is ideal as a statement or single specimen plant. With its multiple season interest, this plant can be the focus of your garden or front yard throughout the whole year.It can also be planted en masse along walks or paths, for a highly decorative flowering tree border. For shade in spring and summer, plant this Flowering Cherry near a patio or a sitting area, either directly in the garden or in a large container. 

GBP 92.40
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Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge for sale UK. Buy Online.

Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge for sale UK. Buy Online.

Hibiscus Syriacus WoodbridgeWith a nice bushy shape and acclaimed pink flowers, the beautiful, late flowering Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge will bring a burst of autumnal colour to the garden.In its late summer / early autumn prime, the Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge displays a mass of mid-green foliage and an abundance of gorgeous deep pink flowers with beautifully contrasting crimson hearts. Once they start, these dramatically pretty flowers will keep on blooming until October!Another characteristic of Hibiscus Syriacus, this deciduous plant will be one of the very last in the garden to get its new leaves each spring. The leaves can sometimes arrive as late as May. In fact, many people, forgetting this fact, have just about given up on them when they suddenly burst into new leaf. The stunning late summer / autumn colour is more than ample reward for the late arrival of the foliage.Planted in a nice, sunny spot (as they do like the sun), the Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge, once established, will become a valued addition to your garden, not least due to the timing of its late flowering period. The plants make for attractive, medium-sized shrubs over time and can easily be kept in a nice, neat bushy shape. Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge can grow to circa 3 Metres high by 2 Metres wide.Hibiscus Syriacus Woodbridge likes humus rich soil which can be neutral to slightly acidic that drains well.Our premium Hibiscus plants are all UK hardy and already quite mature, coming in a 10 L pot and standing circa 70 cm tall.

GBP 82.50
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Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’été Crape Myrtle Pink Flowering

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’été Crape Myrtle Pink Flowering

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’eté -  Indiya Charms SeriesLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’eté (Summer Embers) is an early flowering pinky-red deciduous crape myrtle from the new Indiya Charms collection. Crape myrtle gets its common name from its crinkled petals that resemble crape paper. They’ve been underused in British gardens for years, but deserve a place here for their beautiful colours and year-round interest. The new Indiya Charms collection of five hardy crape myrtles is especially suitable for the UK as they’ve been bred to suit the Northern European climate. Braise d’ete’s pretty pink, almost red, flowers start appearing in June before traditional crape myrtles bloom. The bright flowers hang in medium to large panicles packed with individual flower heads that attract bees and butterflies.Lagerstroemia Indian Charms Summer Embers is a bushy, deciduous upright shrub with long dark green leaves that begin life as young red shoots. The green mature foliage turns orange before falling with the autumn frosts to reveal textured orangey-grey bark.  Lagerstroemia Braise d’eté is an excellent choice for structure, colour and form throughout the year.Height And Width of Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’EtéLagerstroemia Braise d’ete is a compact middle-sized shrub that will reach between 2-4 metres in height and spread to 2.5 metres over 10-20 years. It can be trained as a multi-stem, a feathery shrub, or a tree and kept compact with an annual prune.How Hardy Is Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’etéCrape myrtles need the sun to flower well but they are hardy, especially the Indiya Charms series. Braise d’ete will resist frost down to -15 once established.Young plants under 3-4 years old should be given some frost protection if harsh conditions are forecast. How To Use Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’étéLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’été is a great choice for a garden that needs bright summer colour. It’s pinky-red blooms grab your attention in the warm months and its autumnal colours followed by colourful winter stems boost a drab end of season garden.Lagerstroemia Indian Charms Summer Embers attracts plenty of pollinators so it’s a good choice for wildlife-friendly gardens too.Plant yours at the back of a mixed border for height and colour, or as a striking specimen tree in the lawn. Lagerstroemia Braise d’été is show-stopping in a sunny front garden and will grow in a large, well-watered container on a sunny deck. How To Care For Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Braise d’étéIndiya Charms Braise d’ete flowers best in full sun preferably against a warm wall or fence and enjoys fertile well-drained soil of any pH. There’s no need to prune a crape myrtle but you can train yours into a single-stemmed tree or bushy shrub in late winter or early spring. Cut out broken or crossed branches and reduce stems by 1/3rd to manage its size if necessary.Mulch well in spring, water well and protect from frost until established. 

GBP 66.00
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Elaeagnus Quicksilver Buy Online. Oleaster Quicksilver

Elaeagnus Quicksilver Buy Online. Oleaster Quicksilver

Elaeagnus Quicksilver, sometimes known by its alternative name Oleaster Quicksilver, is a variety of hardy deciduous shrub with long silver-scaled leaves and highly fragrant summer flowers. It is one of the largest silver foliage shrubs around and perfect for large mixed borders and exposed sites. Most people choose an Elaeagnus Quicksilver shrub for its glorious foliage. The silvery leaves are touchable and bright in the sunshine. They grow long and tapered forming a pleasing contrast with its June to July blooms. These burst from silvery buds into clusters of small but perfectly formed creamy-yellow flowers. Berries develop from these flowers which are attractive and loved by birds. Oleander Quicksilver’s scent is sweet, fills the air and attracts many pollinators. It’s a great wildlife plant. Elaeagnus Quicksilver ultimate height reaches 2.5 to 4 metres and it will spread over approximately the same distance. When it is left to develop of its own accord, Elaeagnus Quicksilver will form a roughly pyramidal shape.How Hardy is Elaeagnus Quicksilver?Oleaster Quicksilver is hardy throughout the UK and tolerant of salt air and windy coastal conditions. Its drought-resistant once established after a year’s growth, but will appreciate a soaking in hot weather. It will grow in all type of soils in any Ph level.How To Use Elaeagnus QuicksilverThe best place for an Oleaster Quicksilver is positioned at the back of a flower border where it will cover a fence up to four metes and provide a habitat for wildlife. As one of the largest silver foliage plants it makes a great backdrop for the over-whelming primary-coloured flowers of summer. Alternatively you can plant Elaeagnus Quicksilver shrubs individually as specimen shrubs and trim them to maintain the shape you prefer.Elaeagnus Quicksilver needs space or it will overshadow and crowd out smaller shrubs. Give it plenty of room to grow when you plant it out.How To Care For Elaeagnus QuicksilverQuicksilver needs little care. It is low maintenance and sturdy, but will benefit from being planted in full sun or partial shade. Some pruning after the flowers have faded will reinvigorate the shrub, just cut branches back to a strong bud and apply a thick mulch around the roots. Oleaster Quicksilver plants spread via suckers simply so pull these up to keep your shrub in check.Elaeagnus Quicksilver is a good buy for a spacious border that needs more than showy blooms. The silvery foliage is an invaluable textural addition to a garden, providing a backdrop for summer blooms.  

GBP 70.00
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Magnolia Pink Pyramid Ornamental Tree for Small Gardens

Magnolia Pink Pyramid Ornamental Tree for Small Gardens

Magnolia Pink Pyramid is a small magnolia tree with stunning ruby-pink blooms in summer. It’s a beautiful fastigiate magnolia that’s small enough to suit an urban courtyard or a container on a balcony.95 million years ago magnolias once grew worldwide but now they are now only native to southwestern North America and southern China. Named after the French botanist Pierre Magnol they are stunning flowerers that get large. Magnolia Pink Pyramid was raised in New Zealand by renowned magnolia breeder Vance Hopper to remain small enough for compact gardens.Pink Pyramid is a new magnolia cross between Magnolia Aurora and Magnolia Genie with dark green year-round foliage and ruby pink-purple blooms that measure 20 centimetres in diameter. It flowers from an early age so you aren’t waiting years for a flower display. Blooms appear in spring and then a second flush emerges in summer if it’s well cared for.This is a striking small magnolia that will fit into any sized garden and light it up with rich colour.Height And Spread of Magnolia Pink PyramidThis small magnolia is fastigiate and reaches four metres tall by 1.5 metres in width over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolias are winter hardy in the UK if their roots are well-drained and they have shelter from harsh freezing winds.How To Use Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolia Pink Pyramid is suitable for landscaping in all sized gardens. It thrives in a mixed informal border or as a small specimen tree in an urban courtyard. Its small size means it will fit onto decks, patios and balconies if it’s grown in well-watered and fed containers.Magnolias bring rich year-round green shades and a stunning display of large colorful blooms in the warmer months. Every garden should have a magnolia and finally there is one small enough to fit every space.How To Care For Magnolia Pink PyramidMagnolias are easy to grow and care for.Plant Magnolia Pink Pyramid in a sunny but well drained spot in neutral to acidic soil. It needs shelter from wind and frost pockets because late frosts may damage its buds, but it’s small enough to cover with horticultural fleece if a frost is forecast.If you’re growing it in a container, water it regularly and fertilise it with magnolia-specific feed during spring and summer. Raise the container on feet to ensure good drainage.You don’t have to prune Magnolia Pink Pyramid, but after it’s flowered you can remove some of its height or any damaged branches.

GBP 275.00
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Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard Japanese Privet Trees

Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard Japanese Privet Trees

Japanese Privet Trees trained over time as standard-shaped trees. Ligustrum Japonica Texanum, also known as Japanese Privet, is a glossy evergreen tree with a naturally compact and bushy habit and lovely panicles of white flowers in summer. These Ligustrum Japonica Texanum make ideal plants to use for above fence screening in the garden. Native to Japan, Ligustrum Japonica Texanum is one of the most popular privet cultivars grown in the UK, and our specimens grown as full standard trees or shrubs have a variety of uses in your landscape planning. The glossy, oval green leaves remain year-round, providing winter interest, and the dense growth habit can provide you with valuable privacy above eye-level. The strongly scented early summer flowers, followed by black berries which will attract birds, are an added bonus! Hardy throughout the UK and extremely resistant to drought, urban pollution and salt spray, as well as to deer and rabbits, there is no planting situation where this tough tree will not thrive! Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard is an excellent candidate for container planting on a rooftop terrace or patio, or in a courtyard, where its evergreen foliage will earn its place in all seasons! The bushy crowns will create a high year-round privacy screen when planted along a wall or above a fence. In a small garden, one specimen would be an attractive focal point in a lawn, or tucked towards the back of a mixed border, and row of trees planted alongside a street would make an effective privacy and sound barrier. Ligustrum Japonica Texanum grows in any well-draining rich soil in a sunny or part shaded spot in the garden. Requires little to no pruning. Small fibrous root system. 

GBP 54.00
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Ptelea Trifoliata Common Hoptree Deciduous Small Tree

Ptelea Trifoliata Common Hoptree Deciduous Small Tree

Ptelea Trifoliata or Common Hoptree, is a large deciduous shrub or a small tree. This US native might be best known for its highly decorative flattened winged seeds, but there is much more to this cultivar than ornamental samaras. Easy to grow and to care for, Common Hoptree offers multiple seasons of interest. In spring, the dense, rounded shrub produces dark green, glossy tripartite leaves, circa 12 centimetres in size. The rich green hue of leaves turns to chartreuse tones in the autumn. The star-shaped, pale green flowers borne in cymes emerge in early summer, although the scented blossoms are not particularly showy. It is the fruit that follows that attracts the most attention! The thin, circular, winged discs that encase the seeds adorn the tree for months, appearing late in the summer and persisting on the branches well into the winter. These almost translucent samaras are approximately 2.5 centimetres in diameter. Ptelea Trifoliata has several descriptive common names with historic origins. Hoptree is a historical reference to the use of the seeds as a substitute for hops. Wafer Ash refers to the slim appearance of the seed.Height and Spread of Ptelea TrifoliataCommon Hoptree is can be grown as a large shrub or a small tree. The maximum height this plant can achieve is 4 to 8 metres, with a spread of 2.5 to 4 metres.How Hardy is Ptelea TrifoliataThis deciduous North American native tree is quite resilient and robust. In the United Kingdom, this cultivar is fully hardy and fares well in subzero temperatures. Common Hoptree is also generally disease free and pest free.How To Use Ptelea TrifoliataThe attractive appearance and ease of care make this lovely tree appealing to many gardeners. Its versatile form and foliage lend itself to a variety of uses in landscaping, but Common Hoptree is mostly used as a specimen tree for lawns or as an informal hedge. In mixed shrub borders, this deciduous cultivar serves as a perfect backdrop to plants with showier blossoms, and then shines through with its winged seeds when the flowering season comes to an end.Plant Common Hoptree near a patio or seating area in the garden for shade in the summer and to better enjoy the beautiful fragrance of its flowers. The blossoms might be inconspicuous, but they have a pleasant scent similar to orange-blossoms, which will fill your garden from June to July.How To Care for Ptelea TrifoliataCommon Hoptree is remarkably undemanding. For best results, grow this ornamental shrub in fertile, well-drained soil, in full sun to dappled shade. In case you are interested in similar specimens for your garden, make sure to take a look at our impressive collection of fully mature hardy trees.

GBP 157.50
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny Wine. Ninebark Tiny Wine Dwarf

Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny Wine. Ninebark Tiny Wine Dwarf

Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny Wine or Ninebark Tiny WinePhysocarpus Opulifolius Tiny Wine is a new dwarf variety of low growing compact Ninebark with an exceptionally extra full bushy habit and showy pink flowers that adorn the whole stem. It’s perfect for smaller spaces or the patio. Ninebark Tiny Wine is a deciduous shrub with foliage that first grows a bright bronze-maroon before maturing into a summer burgundy. The leaves are refined and feathery, spaced out along the length of its upright stems. Red tones are evident throughout the growing season into autumn. Small pink buds burst through in spring and open into blooms that line the branches in clusters. When they open up the buds are a paler pinky-white flower. These tiny button-like flowers contrast perfectly with the dark maroon foliage. This shrub is compact, reaching a maximum height and spread of around a metre, but it still attracts butterflies and bees in summer who love its many open-centred dainty flowers. How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny WineNinebark Tiny Wine may be compact, but it is extremely tough and hardy down to sub zero temperatures, and is fairly drought-resistant too. It is suitable for use across the UK.  How Can I Use Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny WineThis new and compact version will not grow as tall or spread as far as its cousins Ninebark Dart's Gold or the red Ninebark Diablo, and this means it is perfect in a variety of growing situations. Tiny Wine makes a statement in a flower border with perennial and summer annuals, and provides structure lining a garden path. Nine Bark Tiny Wine’s compact habit makes it suitable for container growing too - in fact it’s a contender in any sized garden in any planting situation and a great choice for seasonal colours and wildlife. How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny WineVery little care is need by these durable and tough shrubs. They like full sun, but will tolerate some partial shade in most well-drained soils. If you are container growing be sure to water them frequently. A good thick layer of manure in early spring will help boost the foliage and flower display too. Ninebark Tiny Wine can be shaped but regular pruning is not necessary. If you want to trim yours back, cut out a third of its branches in winter and remove any broken stems. Physocarpus Opulifolius Tiny Wine is a versatile shrub in any garden, but it’s an especially good choice for the gardener with little time who still wants an exceptional flower display. It’s strong structure and contrasting growth makes this a standout compact shrub.

GBP 81.00
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Corylopsis Pauciflora. Buttercup Witch Hazel. Winter Hazel

Corylopsis Pauciflora. Buttercup Witch Hazel. Winter Hazel

Corylopsis Pauciflora, also known as Buttercup Winter Hazel or Buttercup Witch Hazel, is native to Japan and Taiwan. This is an early spring bloomer that flowers from February to April and brightens up a bare garden with its yellow blooms before the main flowering shrubs of summer get underway. The RHS have given this superb early flowering shrub the Award of Garden Merit. Like many early flowering shrubs, Buttercup Winter Hazel blooms before its foliage appears. These blooms are an inch long, sweetly-scented and a pale yellow bell-shape. They fall in racemes and attract the early waking pollinators. After flowering Buttercup Witch Hazel will produce three inch leaves tinged with red that mature into a fresh, bright green.Buttercup Witch Hazel is an average growing shrub that’s bushy in summer. It will reach a maximum of one to one and half metres in height and will spread over one and half to two and half metres over ten to twenty years. In the winter months it provides an intricate structural framework. How Hardy Is Corylopsis Pauciflora?Buttercup Witch Hazel is fully hardy withstanding sub-zero temperatures, but it does not like cold drying winds. Its best planted in sheltered spot.     How To Use Corylopsis PaucifloraButtercup Witch Hazel prefers a partially shady position, so it makes a good addition to a shaded fence line at the back of a mixed border. It can be trained and looks very attractive bordering a wooded edge. Wildlife gardens benefit from Buttercup Witch Hazel because it provides an early food source to pollinators when there is generally little about. Because Buttercup Witch Hazel is slow growing it is suitable for smaller gardens and can be placed near the home where you can appreciate it in the chilly early spring months. It’s also worth planting some near a path or seated area, so you can enjoy its honey-sweet scent. In winter, drape some solar lights through the framework to brighten a dull day.early spring favourites such as snowdrops or hellebores planted beneath create a delicate pale feature area before the summer riot of colour arrives.How To Care For Corylopsis PaucifloraButtercup Witch Hazel prefers partial shade and an acid soil. It will manage in other soils but will flourish in the more acidic conditions. Well-drained moist soil will be appreciated as will a yearly application of mulch in January to February.Corylopsis Pauciflora does not require consistent pruning but its best to remove diseased, damaged or crossed shoots to maintain an open healthy framework. Do this after flowering to ensure you’ll keep those buttercup yellow blooms in early spring.

GBP 250.00
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Heptacodium Miconioides. Seven Sons Plant for Sale UK & IRL

Heptacodium Miconioides. Seven Sons Plant for Sale UK & IRL

Heptacodium MiconioidesHeptacodium Miconioides, also known as the Seven Sons Plant, has only been grown in the UK in the past thirty years, but is fast becoming a garden favourite for its fragrant blooms and year-round interest. It has been given the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Native to China, deciduous Heptacodium Miconioides has the fragrant flowers that you would expect from a member of the honeysuckle family, and those flowers bloom at a time when many other flowering shrubs are done for the season, from late summer to late autumn. The small white flowers bloom at the ends of the branches, followed by calyxes which deepen from pink to burgundy, and sometimes red berries which remain for winter interest. In the spring and summer, the narrow, dark green glossy leaves provide reliable foliage in the garden before the late-season flowers take centre stage. In the winter, the tan-coloured outer bark peels back to reveal a darker brown bark underneath, adding to the year-round appeal of this relatively rare shrub. Heptacodium miconioides will survive even severe winters in most parts of the UK.  It will take 10 to 20 years to reach a height of 4-8 metres and spread of 2.5-4 metres. heptacodium miconioides requires little or no pruning. Seven sons plant is not overly fussy in regards to growing conditions. While it is thought to prefer mildly acidic, moist, loamy soil similar to what would be found in a woodland setting, it will grow quite happily in sand, clay, or chalk as well, with acid, neutral, or alkaline soil. It does need well-drained soil, however. Although it is reliably hardy, Heptacodium Miconioides is best grown in a sheltered position, with an east, south, or west-facing aspect, in full sun or partial shade. It is usually unaffected by insect pests or disease. Heptacodium miconioides can be grown as a spreading shrub, or can be pruned and trained into a small tree as it matures. It makes a lovely planting at the back of a flower border, where its foliage will provide a background for spring and summer flowers before its own flowers blossom late in the season. It would also make an excellent specimen planting in a courtyard, or as the focal point in a lawn, where its year-round interest would be highlighted. Since seven sons plant is salt-tolerant, it is an excellent choice for a seaside garden or windy coastal areas. It would also thrive in a woodland garden. Wherever you plant it, heptacodium miconioides will attract butterflies and bees to your garden, as it provides a valuable nectar source as the season draws to a close. However, that is only a part of its year-round value that it can add to your garden!

GBP 141.00
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