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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 143.50
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Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Violet d’été Summer Violet

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Violet d’été Summer Violet

Lagerstroemia Indiya Charms Violet d’été - Indiya Charms CollectionLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Violet d’été (Summer Violet) is an early flowering deciduous violet purple crape myrtle from the new Indiya Charms collection that’s been bred to suit the Northern European climate. Crape myrtles have been underused in British gardens for years, but they are an excellent choice of flowering shrub if you have a sunny spot.Violet d’été has crinkled ‘crape paper’ violet flowers that start appearing in June, a month before traditional crape myrtles. The intense violet flowers hang in medium-sized panicles packed with individual flower heads that attract bees and butterflies. Lagerstroemia Indian Charms Summer Violet is a bushy, upright shrub with dark green leaves. When young the foliage shoots are red and in autumn they turn orange before falling with frosts to reveal textured, peeling bark. Height and Spread of Indiya Charms Violet d’étéLagerstroemia Violet 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 if necessary.How Hardy Is Indiya Charms Violet d’étéLagerstroemia Summer Violet is hardy down to -15 once established but needs plenty of sunshine to produce flowers. Young plants under 3-4 years old should be given frost protection if harsh conditions are forecast.How To Use Indiya Charms Violet d’étéLagerstroemia Indiya Charms Violet d’été brings lots of intense summer colour and attracts plenty of pollinators. In autumn the foliage turns a cheerful orange and winter interest is brought by its structure and peeling bark. Plant yours at the back of a mixed border with others from the Indiya Charms range or as a striking single specimen tree in the lawn.  Lagerstroemia Violet d’été stops traffic in a sunny front garden and will grow in large well-watered containers on a bare patio too. How To Care For Indiya Charms Violet d’étéThe Indiya Charms series is bred for our European climate but they still flower best in full sun.Against a warm wall or fence in fertile well-drained soil of any pH is best 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 Violet well in spring, water well, and protect from frost until it’s established. 

GBP 143.50
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Hydrangea Aspera Villosa Hydrangea Villosa Group for Sale UK

Hydrangea Aspera Villosa Hydrangea Villosa Group for Sale UK

Hydrangea Aspera Villosa also called the Hydrangea Villosa Group, are lovely, late summer bloomers which will make your garden glow with their purple flowers. These long-lasting and exotic-looking plants will fit right in to a shady spot in your garden! Native to western China, Hydrangea Aspera Villosa are a type of what are called rough-leaved hydrangea, but that descriptor belies the soft, velvety texture of the greyish-green leaves of this deciduous shrub. However, it is for the spectacular late-summer blooms that the Hydrangea Villosa Group is prized. Starting in July, the large, deep pink flower buds emerge, opening into large flat-topped flower heads, up to 20 cm across, revealing a beautiful deep blue-purple lace cap highlighted with small mauve-white florets. The flower display lasts into October, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden when other nectar sources have dried up. Hardy in most of the UK, even in severe winters, the Hydrangea Villosa Group will grow to a mature height and spread of 1.5-3 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prune in early spring to remove dead or damaged branches only, as flowers bloom on old wood. If necessary, cut back an overgrown Hydrangea Aspera Villosa in mid-summer.  Hydrangea Aspera Villosa can be planted in anything from full sun to shade in an exposed or sheltered position, in well-drained but moist loam, sand, or clay soil amended with plenty of organic material and with an acid to neutral pH. One of the advantages of the Hydrangea Villosa Group is that it is not dependent on an acid soil to maintain the blue colouration. While it will grow in a coastal garden, it should be given some protection from salt winds. However, hydrangeas are very tolerant of pollution, so will do well in city gardens. Deer resistant, Hydrangea Aspera Villosa will thrive in a country location without additional protection. A specimen Hydrangea Aspera Villosa will create a splendid late summer show when other flowers have quit for the year, carrying through into the autumn. Plant it in a mixed border or against a wall for maximum impact, but give it room to spread. It’s a natural choice for a cottage garden! Hydrangea Aspera Villosa is an old favourite, and for good reason: this hardy, low-maintenance beauty will grace your garden with its striking purple blooms, bringing colour to the autumn garden!

GBP 199.50
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Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Rubra Red Giant Flowering Dogwood Red Giant

Cornus Florida Red Giant (Dogwood Red Giant) is a deciduous, small multi-stemmed tree with showy pinkish-red flower bracts in spring. It’s a good choice as an ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens and mixed informal flower beds.Cornus or Dogwood is a large genus ranging from creeping shrubs to flowering trees. Cornus Florida are beautiful North American dogwoods, native to north America’s light woodlands and hedgerows but grow strongly here in the UK as small trees with showy bracts and good autumn colour. The cultivar Red Giant is a profuse bloomer when it’s mature. In spring, ovate dark green leaves emerge on its strong framework that’s often wider than it is tall. The foliage stays dark green until autumn approaches when it matures to rich shades of red and purple. Foliage tends to fall when the frosts arrive.In early summer, numerous flower bracts appear in cluster of four, surrounding small yellow-green insignificant flowers. The flower bracts are pinkish-red with paler bases and tip margins. In late summer small red fruits emerge which are attractive to the birds.This is a particularly beautiful flowering dogwood with excellent autumn colour and profuse blush-rich flower bracts in summer. It fills your garden with interest all year round.Height And Spread of Cornus Florida Red GiantFlowering Dogwood Red Giant is slow growing. It’ll reach about five metres in height and spread over 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Florida Red GiantHardy down to freezing temperatures if the roots are well-drained, this is a hardy Florida dogwood that withstands drought once it’s established.How To Use Cornus Florida Red GiantRed Giant is a beautiful, showy specimen tree for a sheltered garden and isn’t out of place in an informal mixed border. Its long-lasting pink flower bracts are eye-catching and because the blooms are so numerous it seems to flower all summer long.How To Care For Cornus Florida Red GiantDogwoods will grow in most soil types including sand or chalk, but they prefer neutral to acidic soil. Flowering Dogwood Red Giant will manage in alkaline ground if you fill its planting hole with lots of pine or bracken-based compost and mulch it every year with acid-based mulch.It needs full sun to partial shade and a spot that’s sheltered from strong winds that damage its flower bracts. Pruning isn’t required, but as with most Florida dogwoods, you can remove crossed or damaged branches in winter before new growth appears.Water it well until established and apply acid-based mulch every year for the best flower show.

GBP 450.00
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Cercis Chinensis Shirobana. Chinese Redbud for Sale. UK wide

Cornus Kousa China Girl Flowering Dogwood Trees for sale UK.

Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Moonlight Hydrangea Vine Climber

Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Moonlight Hydrangea Vine Climber

Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Moonlight (common name Japanese Hydrangea Vine) is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous climbing vine with large heart-shaped leaves and sprays of lacy white flowers in summer. It’s a good choice for shady walls and quickly covers tall unsightly structures.Schizophragma Hydrangeoides (pronounced skiz-o-frag-ma) is native to South Korea and Japan and is commonly called the Japanese Hydrangea Vine for its hydrangea-like flower sprays.The cultivar Moonlight is a particularly well-respected vine that will cling to most surfaces without support. It has large green heart-shaped leaves in abundance that turn warm yellow shades in autumn. In the spring to summer months Japanese Hydrangea Vine Moonlight develops large sprays of fine white flowerheads surrounded by creamy white protective florets. Whilst these flowers resemble lace-cap hydrangeas, it is not a shrub but a clinging vine.  Japanese Hydrangea Vine Moonlight is a reliable vigorous climber that’s excellent for shade and fence cover.Height And Spread of Schizophragma Hydrangeoides MoonlightThis is a tall and vigorous vine that will reach 12 metres in height and spread over 4 metres within 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Schizophragma Hydrangeoides MoonlightIt’s hardy in most of the UK down to freezing temperatures if its roots are well drained. It’s rarely affected by disease or pests.How To Use Schizophragma Hydrangeoides MoonlightJapanese Hydrangea Vine Moonlight is a superb climber for a shady spot and covers unsightly structures in the summer months. Walls, fences, arches and arbours are all good supports, and it can be trained up an obelisk on a shady deck or balcony.One of the best spots is on a fence at the back of a shady border. It can be trained to grow horizontally. Just use wires to encourage it along a fence line until its aerial roots attach in the right places.How To Care For Schizophragma Hydrangeoides MoonlightThis climber is best grown in rich, moist but well-drained soil of any type in part shade to full shade. Too much direct sun will scorch its foliage – this is a shade-loving vine.Prune it in late winter to early spring to maintain a manageable height and apply a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in early spring for the healthiest growth and best flower display. Water well until established and give it a can of water during droughts.

GBP 165.00
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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 165.00
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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 185.50
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Cornus Florida Sunset. Buy Flowering Dogwood Online UK.

Magnolia Grandiflora. Bull Bay Tree. Large Evergreen Trees UK

Photinia Red Robin. Photinia Trees in a Full Standard Shape for sale UK.

Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot Red Leaved Hazel Tree for Sale Online

Corylus Rode Zellernoot or Red Leaved HazelIf you are looking for a productive and beautiful native hedge or shrub then it’s worth considering Corylus Rode Zellernoot - the Red Leaved Hazel. This stunning hazel hybrid produces edible nuts and glorious foliage. The full botanical name is Corylus Avellana Rode Zellernoot. It is a hybrid of Corylus Maxima and the common hazel Corylus Avellana. Rode Zellernoot means ‘red nut’ which refers to its leaf colour. Red Leaved Hazel is a decorative deciduous shrub that produces new red leaves in spring each evenly spaced along its fine, whippy branches. These serrated red leaves grow larger than the common hazel and mature into a bronze-green during the summer months before falling in the autumn. In summer, after the foliage is established, Red Leaved Hazel produces catkins. The male catkins are yellow-green and the female are a much smaller red catkin. Edible oval-shaped hazelnuts begin to appear in late summer to early autumn. The nuts are hidden inside red-toned husks with only the top peeping out. The nuts are particularly tasty and attractive to wildlife.How Hardy Is Corylus Rode ZellernootThe Red Leaved Hazel is extremely hardy, its parents being native to the UK. It will survive our winters and wet conditions, although young plants may need protection from harsh, drying winds for the first few years. How To Use Corylus Rode ZellernootAll hazels provide shelter and food for wildlife, particularly when grown as part of a hedgerow. This makes it an attractive hedging option for a wildlife garden. Hazel manages well in coastal and urban areas too. Corylus Rode Zellernoot will produce lots of new growth each year, reaching a maximum height of 3-4 metres, but it can be cut back in winter to maintain its size and shape.Corylus Rode Zellernoot varies from other varieties of hazel in that its foliage is a brighter red than its cousins, and its stems run straight to form a tight hedgerow, unlike Corylus Avellana Red Majestic which is an attractive red shade but has corkscrew branches.  How to Care For Corylus Rode ZellernootHazelnuts are among the easiest nuts to grow and they take up much less space than you would think. The Hazelnut family includes Corylus Avellana which is the common hazel and closely related filberts and cobnuts. All members of the Hazel family produce showy catkins in spring (these are male) which pollinate the very small flowers (female).  If you want to create a hedge in larger spaces, place your hazels four metres apart and reduce their height to encourage bushiness. Hazelnuts are very hardy being tolerant of cold and wet conditions.It will prefer a rich, loamy soil but will grow well in chalky and clay conditions provided it’s not water-logged. To ensure a maximum supply of nuts, it is best to plant at least 2 hazel trees (of any variety) as they are wind pollinated.Corylus Rode Zellernoot is as highly valued for its decorative display of changing leaves and showy catkins as it is for the tasty hazelnuts. If you want to grow a crop of nuts for autumn, help wildlife and create a beautiful display the Red Leaved Hazel is for you. 

GBP 98.00
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Acer Palmatum Red Emperor Japanese Maple Red Emperor

Acer Palmatum Red Emperor Japanese Maple Red Emperor

Acer Palmatum Red Emperor, Japanese Maple Red Emperor Acer Palmatum Red Emperor, also commonly called the Japanese Maple Red Emperor, is an upright fast-growing maple that possesses outstanding deep red foliage. Even during the heat of summer, the striking leaf colour does not fade or burn. It is an outstanding cultivar comparable with excellent leaf retention and vigorous growth rate.Many people say that the Japanese Maple Red Emperor is comparable or even outshines the very popular Acer Palmatum Bloodgood. In most circumstances, the Red Emperor boasts a faster growth rate and longer colour retention than Bloodgood. It also comes into leaf two weeks later than other Acer’s which gives it the advantage of not suffering from an early spring frost. In the spring, the foliage of Acer Palmatum Red Emperor first emerges a deep, dark purple hue. As the leaves unfurl and develop they take on a dark red shading. When autumn arrives, its leaves continue to dazzle as they turn an even brighter red and even feature some shades of orange, yellow and bronze as they fall from the tree to litter the ground to create an eye-catching colour palette. The Japanese Maple Red Emperor is also known as Acer Palmatum Emperor 1, this acer is from the Amoenum group of acers – a subspecies that tend to have larger leaves with seven or nine lobes and are very hardy as they come from higher altitudes throughout Japan and South Korea. Dick Wolff of the United States first introduced the tree as Emperor 1 in 1976. As it gained popularity, it was later patented by a gentleman from Oregon. Locate a planting site that offers full sun or partial shade. Ideally, plant the Japanese Maple Red Emperor in a location where it receives dappled shade from the glare of the afternoon sun. Sunlight helps to bring out the tree’s autumn colors. The planting site should have well-draining soil that is high in humus. During the tree’s first few years of life, keep the soil moist but not overly saturated. Once firmly established, the Red maple can tolerate periods of brief drought, but to truly flourish it requires frequent watering. Applying a three-inch layer of mulch across the soil’s surface beneath the tree will help keep the tree’s roots moist and retard unwanted weed growth. Try to plant the tree away from areas that suffer from high winds because frequent windstorms tend to dry out the tree’s fragile foliageIn the late summer and early fall, many people cut the irrigation back to the tree to produce a more dazzling fall display. Don’t let the tree completely dry out, but reduce the frequency of watering so the tree ceases growing new leaves and starts the transition into autumn and winter dormancy. Acer Palmatum Red Emperor does not require pruning, but it can be shaped in the late summer or early fall.  Acer Red Emperor is a showstopper in any garden. Plant it as a focal point or in a mixed border to draw the eye. When fully grown, the tree usually stands around 7 ½ meters with a graceful, rounded canopy. 

GBP 330.00
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Cladrastis Kentukea Kentucky Yellow Wood Ornamental Tree

Cladrastis Kentukea Kentucky Yellow Wood Ornamental Tree

Cladrastis Kentukea is a medium-sized deciduous tree that produces drooping panicles of wisteria-style flowers in summer. It’s an excellent tree for spring to autumn interest in ornamental stand-alone displays or as part of a large mixed border.Cladrastis Kentukea, synonymous with Cladrastis Lutea, is native to the United States and is better known as Kentucky Yellow Wood for its display of clear yellow autumn leaves. It was introduced to Europe in 1812 and is a relatively unusual ornamental tree in the UK.Kentucky Yellow Wood is a spreading tree with light green leaves that reach a length of 30 cms long and gently droop from the branches. 3 cms long wisteria-style white flower panicles appear in late spring and early summer on established specimens. Its bark is brittle, often peeling back to reveal paler colours beneath. Excellent autumn colour with foliage turning clear yellow before falling.Height And Spread of Cladrastis KentukeaKentucky Yellow Wood will reach a maximum height and spread of 8 metres over 20-50 yearsHow Hardy is Cladrastis KentukeaThis tree is fully winter hardy but should be grown in a sheltered spot because the wood is brittle and may be damaged by freezing winds.How To Use Cladrastis KentukeaThis is an excellent specimen tree for a sheltered country style garden or an architectural urban garden.It’s slow-growing enough not to outgrow its welcome and provides colour from early spring to late autumn when the leaves fall and create a clear yellow carpet around its base.Low maintenance wildlife-friendly spaces benefit from Kentucky Yellow Wood too, especially when it’s mature enough to produce its sweetly scented flower panicles.How To Care For Cladrastis KentukeaKentucky Yellow Wood will grow in the majority of well-drained soils including sandy and chalky areas. It prefers full sun and needs some shelter from harsh, cold winds. A west or south facing spot near a windbreak or in a sheltered sunny courtyard is ideal.Apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots in spring and water it well until established, The biggest killer of young trees is lack of water, so be sure to give it a full can several times a week.

GBP 150.50
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Hydrangea Aspera Anthony Bullivant Large Hydrangea Variety

Hydrangea Aspera Anthony Bullivant Large Hydrangea Variety

Hydrangea aspera Anthony Bullivant is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous hydrangea with large flat heads of pink, purple and blue flowers. It suits a large mixed border and cottage-style gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is native to the Himalayas, southern China and Taiwan where it prefers a sheltered position due to its large leaves. The Anthony Bullivant variety originated at Stourton House, Wiltshire and was named by Elizabeth Bullivant after her husband. This variety is synonymous with Hydrangea Villosa Anthony Bullivant.This large hydrangea has softly hairy leaves hence the name aspera which is Latin for ‘rough-texture’. Its foliage is bushy with each leaf up to 25 cms long. Its foliage appears in early spring and is followed by extraordinary flowers in late summer. Large flat heads of tiny dark blue and purple florets surrounded by larger pale pink flowers emerge in July. Because the colour tones are variable, no two shrubs are the same.Height and Spread of Hydrangea Aspera Anthony BullivantThis large hydrangea can reach four metres in height and 2.5 metres in spread over 5-10 yearsHow Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera Anthony BullivantHydrangea Anthony Bullivant is hardy in the UK if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera Anthony BullivantPerfect for an informal mixed border and country cottage gardens Hydrangea Anthony Bullivant brings a hit of impressive late summer colour. In small urban gardens, it’s a centrepiece with its variable multi-toned flowerheads that grab all the attention. Wildlife-friendly low-maintenance gardens benefit from its tough nature and easy-to-grow aspects. It thrives in a sheltered wall side border with other pollinator-friendly shrubs.How To Care for Hydrangea Aspera Anthony BullivantPlant it in a sunny to partially sunny position with shelter from cold, drying winds that can tear its large leaves. It’s not fussy about soil type and will grow in sand to clay if it’s well-watered. Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can remove broken or crossed branches after the flowers are finished. A thick layer of organic mulch to the roots and regular watering in dry spells will keep its flowers coming until the temperature drops in autumn.

GBP 144.00
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Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy. Dwarf Red Japanese Acers Online UK

Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy. Dwarf Red Japanese Acers Online UK

Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy is an excellent Dwarf Red Acer cultivar with feather-like, narrow, strap-like lobed leaves, divided to the base (Linearilobum). Japanese Acer Red Pygmy is hardy and very popular Acer. It naturally forms a lovely rounded shape and is one of the best of the smaller red lace-leaf cultivars.Japanese Acers have great variation in leaf colour and Acer Palmatum Red Pigmy is no exception. In spring the young shoots emerge red. As the summer progresses Red Pygmy leaves hold their red colour very well, even in very hot weather. In later summer, the foliage takes on a purple hue. In autumn, the lace-like leaves of turn from purple red to a bright vibrant orange. In addition to its dwarf size and vibrant red foliage, the narrow lace-like leaf shape gives a beautiful transparency. The red leaves generally have seven lobes. As the narrow leaf lobes are divided to the base (Linearilobum) and are on short stalks, this gives Acer Red Pygmy its striking lace-like cascading good looks. This variety prefers a partially shaded spot in well drained soil. It must be protected from harsh winds. Red Pygmy can also be successfully grown in a container planter but does need to be kept moist.Acer Palmatum Red Pygmy is a slow grower and will eventually reach a maximum height and spread of 3 metres. The natural form becomes more round as the tree matures. After 10 years, it will reach 1.5 metres. These smaller maples naturally shape themselves into available space and with additional shaping can be made to measure for limited spaces. All the lower growing lace-leaf cultivars work well in mixed plantings and / or as a companion to Japanese Acer Red Pygmy. Try pairing Acer Palmatum Katura or Acer Palmatum Little Princess. Take a look also at Acer Palmatum Shishi-gashira, another red smaller size Japanese maple. The splendid variety was introduced by Esveld of the Netherlands and received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society in 1969, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.

GBP 138.00
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Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Windmills Japanese Hydrangea Vine

Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Windmills Japanese Hydrangea Vine

Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Windmills is a self-clinging deciduous climber with lush green foliage and white hydrangea-type flowers in summer. It will cover an unattractive vertical surface in part or full shade.Schizophragma Hydrangeoides is better known as the Japanese Hydrangea Vine. It’s native to Japan and Korea where it grows in the shade of deciduous woodlands. Schizophragma Hydrangeoides Windmills is a cultivar with white flower bracts. It differs from  climbing hydrangeas because the sterile outer flowers have one bract rather than four. Its bushy green foliage emerges in spring before the flower bracts appear in summer and fall in a shower of golden yellow hues during late autumn. Japanese Hydrangea Vine Windmills has strong stems that will cling to most surfaces including walls, tree trunks, and fences. It has aerial roots that self-cling, so trellis or wire supports are not required.This is a lovely lush climber for shady spots that other plants struggle to thrive in.Height And Spread of Schizophragma Hydrangeoides WindmillsJapanese Hydrangea Vine Windmills is a vigorous grower that will reach 3 metres by 3 metres.How Hardy Is Schizophragma Hydrangeoides WindmillsIt’s hardy enough to withstand freezing UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Schizophragma Hydrangeoides WindmillsJapanese Hydrangea Vine Windmills is a great choice for natural fence cover. It’s self-clinging vines easily attach to fences, trees, walls, bricks and anything with a textured surface. Use it to cover an unsightly shed or a shady wall. Although it tends to grow vertically, Japanese Hydrangea Vine Windmills can be trained horizontally. Use wires to direct the vines until its aerial roots have attached in the right spot.How To Care For Schizophragma Hydrangeoides WindmillsJapanese Hydrangea Vine Windmills needs a moist position with good drainage. It will grow in full to partial shade or sunny spots in exposed or sheltered areas. It’s not fussy about soil type.No regular pruning is required, but you can restrict its height and spread by reducing the vines and removing excess shoots as they emerge.Water it well until you see new growth and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring to trap moisture because Japanese Hydrangea vine doesn’t like drying out.

GBP 202.50
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Malus Domestica Starks Earliest Apple Tree Early Season Apple

Malus Domestica Starks Earliest Apple Tree Early Season Apple

Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest or Apple Stark's Earliest, is the perfect fruit tree for a small garden. This early season dessert apple variety is easy to grow and will reward you with a tangy treat straight from the tree sometimes as early as July!Discovered in the United States in Idaho in 1938, and introduced to the UK in 1944, this variety developed by the Stark Brothers of Missouri (acclaimed American fruit tree specialists) is synonymous with Scarlet Pimpernel. In April, the very fragrant clusters of white flowers cover the tree, attracting butterflies and bees to your garden. As early as July, the pleasingly tart apples, with red skins streaked with pale yellow and soft, juicy flesh, are ready to harvest, continuing into August. The apples are best eaten soon after picking, as they will only last in storage for 3 weeks and can bruise easily.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest will grow to a mature height of just 6 metres in 5 to 10 years but can easily be kept to a smaller size through pruning and training. Like all apple trees, it needs an annual pruning in late winter. Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest is in pollination group 1 such as Manks Codlin, and while it is moderately self-fertile, it will reliably produce a larger crop with an early-blooming pollination partner nearby.Plant Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in any moist but well-drained soil with a neutral pH. It will tolerate pollution, so this small apple tree can be used as a specimen tree in a city garden, where both its fragrant spring flowers and summer fruits will be welcome. Apple trees are a natural choice for an informal country garden, and Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest is no exception. Given room to grow to its full size, the multiple benefits of its spring blossoms, summer shade, and early harvest of delicious dessert apples can be enjoyed!Malus Domestica Stark's Earliest has so much to recommend it to the UK gardener; its early apples and fragrant spring blossoms make it a great choice! 

GBP 66.00
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Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous flowering dogwood with veined leaves that turn red in autumn and large white flower bracts in spring. It’s a beautiful ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens.Cornus Kousa is a Chinese dogwood that’s native to Korea, China, and Japan. They have two seasons of high-impact interest. In spring, lightly veined pointed leaves emerge from strong branches. They mature to deep ovate green and when autumn approaches turn vivid shades of red and purple before falling with the frost.In mid-summer, after the new foliage has unfurled, Chinese Dogwood Teutonia produces a stunning flower display. Many tiny clusters of white flowers appear and are surrounded by large 8-centimetre long protective white bracts. As they mature, the bracts turn mottled pink and the white flower heads develop into edible strawberry-like fruits.This is a low-maintenance ornamental tree for small gardens and informal borders. It’s a popular choice and holds the RHS AGM for its outstanding attributes.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa TeutoniaCornus Kousa Teutonia is a small, bushy tree that reaches a maximum height of 8 metres and spreads over 4 metres in 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa TeutoniaIt’s a hardy dogwood capable of withstanding cold and wet UK winters if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in the summer months.How To Use Cornus Kousa TeutoniaChinese Dogwood Teutonia is a small tree suitable for compact gardens and urban spaces. Its architectural branches and changing colours bring plenty of spring to late autumn interest.Its love of full sun makes it a good choice for city courtyards and sunny informal borders in country gardens where birds clean up the fruits in autumn – unless you eat them first.If you only have room for one tree then Chinese Dogwood Teutonia is a reliable, hardy choice. It’s both ornamental and fruit-producing and gives a lot for little maintenance.How To Care For Cornus Kousa TeutoniaThis dogwood tree likes full sun but will cope with light shade. Well-drained neutral to acidic soil is best on loam, clay or sandy sites in a sheltered location.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out damaged branches in winter. Add a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring for the best flower display, and water it well until you can see new growth.

GBP 203.00
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Hoheria Sexstylosa Stardust or Ribbonwood Stardust Lacebark

Hoheria Sexstylosa Stardust or Ribbonwood Stardust Lacebark

Hoheria Sexstylosa Stardust is an RHS AGM-winning floriferous evergreen shrub or tree with masses of small white fragrant flowers in summer. It’s an excellent choice for low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly gardens.Hoheria Sexstylosa is better known as Lacebark or Ribbonwood due to its patterned bark. It’s native to the forests of New Zealand but has grown successfully in the UK for many years. It is tall but compact on a strong framework of grey ribboned branches. The Stardust cultivar holds the RHS AGM and has small glossy evergreen leaves that set off its clouds of fragrant white flowers in mid to late summer. Its flowers are so numerous against its dark green foliage they resemble a starlit night sky hence the name Stardust. Each flower has five petals and prominent stamens much like fruit tree blossom.Ribbonwood Stardust is a popular choice for low-maintenance borders and one of the most freely flowering of the Ribbonwood cultivars. It’s a lovely flowering evergreen with lots of versatility.Height And Spread Hoheria Sexstylosa StardustRibbonwood Stardust grows tall, but it’s tidy and compact. It reaches a maximum height of 4-8 metres and spreads over 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hoheria Sexstylosa StardustThis is a hardy evergreen in the UK if its roots are well-drained and it’s sheltered from harsh freezing winds. It tolerates full sun once established and is rarely affected by pests.How To Use Hoheria Sexstylosa StardustIn a sheltered garden, Ribbonwood Stardust is a magnificent flowering evergreen that brightens a wall side border all year round. Its suits urban courtyard sun traps and sunny borders in cottage-style gardens.Its low maintenance aspects make it especially good for large spaces or busy gardeners and birds enjoy its evergreen cover.Because it likes warmer temperatures, Ribbonwood is a good coastal plant if it has shelter from stiff breezes.How To Care For Hoheria Sexstylosa StardustRibbonwood Stardust is very easy to grow.It prefers neutral to alkaline well-drained soil and a sunny to partially sunny spot. It also needs some shelter from freezing winds, so a sheltered east, south, or west-facing border is best. Pruning isn’t required, but you can reduce its height and spread after flowering. Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch in spring and water well until it’s established. 

GBP 175.00
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Albizia Julibrissin Evys Pride Persian Silk Chocolate Tree

Albizia Julibrissin Evys Pride Persian Silk Chocolate Tree

Albizia Julibrissin Evey’s Pride is a new variety of the Persian Silk Tree also known as the Chocolate Tree. It’s dark, burgundy coloured foliage is finely dissected with fern-like leaves. Its fragrant flowers are creamy pink to purplish in colour and have a fuzzy, feathery texture that flows with the breeze and adds a beautiful tropical or Mediterranean feel to the landscape. Its flowers emerge and bloom profusely when the tree is young, typically in mid through late summer. Albizia is one of the last trees to leaf out in the spring. Initially, the leaves have a bronze-green tint before changing over to their signature deep, rich, purple wine colour. Classified as a deciduous tree or large shrub, the Albizia julibrissin Evy’s Pride can be managed at a more compact height in your smaller garden spaces with occasional and proper pruning.  It grows to a height of 4 – 8 metres, and a width of 5 m. It fits well in patio pots, beds, borders, or all on its own, as a free standing focal point.   Evy’s pride is even better suited to UK climate than historical introductions of this ornamental tree. With improved cold-tolerance, Evey’s Pride can tolerate temperatures down to -8C (Hardiness Zone H2).  Other improvements include a more free branching growth habit with darker, more profuse pink flowers.The Albizia genus originated in regions which include Iran (Persia) and the Republic of Azerbaijan to China and Korea. It received its name after Filippo degli Albizzi, an Italian nobleman who first introduced it in Europe during the mid-18th century. Albizia is a member of the Fabaceae family.The Persian Silk tree is known to repel deer while their flower fragrance is a magnet to birds and butterflies! It instantly will catch your eye when you make it a feature of your landscape, garden, or patio and its scent will steal your heart. Best planted in well-drained soil without too much lime, select a warm sheltered position with moderate to full sun exposure so as to have the greatest success with Evy’s Pride.  A full sun exposure brings out its best colour.Chocolate Tree Evey's Pride is a beautiful addition will impact your garden straight away this summer!

GBP 133.00
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Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame Dogwood Magic Flame Buy Online

Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame or Dogwood Magic FlameAs with most Dogwood species, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame also boasts vibrantly coloured stems and rich autumn colour. This medium-sized deciduous shrub bears large, ovate green leaves in spring and summer, that gradually turn to vivid hues of yellow, orange and red in the autumn. The autumnal explosion of foliage colours is truly a sight to behold, but even when the leaves drop in the winter, Dogwood Magic Flame adds colour to the landscape. The bare winter branches of this shrub are stunning orange-yellow with bright red tips that makes it seem like it’s ablaze, hence the name Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame.In addition to being highly decorative, this multi-stemmed shrub is also attractive to pollinators and good for wildlife owing to the tiny white blooms it produces in the summer, which are followed by black fruits.Height and Spread of Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameThe ultimate height of Dogwood Magic Flame is between 1.5 and 2.5 metres, the same as the expected spread of this suckering shrub.How Hardy is Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlamePest-free, disease-free, and generally quite tough, Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. As a sign of its hardiness and a generally great performance in UK gardens, this dogwood variety has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameWith a highly ornamental appearance, multiple seasons of interest, and undemanding nature, Dogwood Magic Flame has many uses in the garden. Its gorgeous foliage and eye-catching vibrant stems make it stand out in mixed shrub borders, where Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame adds interest and colour even when the rest of the plants are in its dormant phase. To boot, this attractive shrub is deer resistant, so it can also serve as an informal hedge with year-round interest.How To Care For Cornus Sanguinea Magic FlameEasy to grow and care for, Dogwood Magic Flame will do well in full sun to partial shade. It has no special soil requirements, as it can thrive in any well-drained but moist soil. This is a tough and resistant cultivar that does not require sheltering and will tolerate both harsh winds and sub-zero temperatures.

GBP 108.75
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Malus Professor Sprenger Crab Apple Professor Sprenger

Malus Professor Sprenger Crab Apple Professor Sprenger

Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger or Crab Apple Professor Sprenger is a hybrid crab apple tree which will provide a long period of interest. In April, the medium green oval leaves of this deciduous tree emerge, soon to be hidden beneath a blanket of fragrant white blossoms, up to 4.5 cm across, unfurling from deep pink buds. It has received the RHS designation of Perfect for Pollinators, and will attract bees and butterflies. In summer, the spreading, upright crown will cast welcome shade, and as autumn begins, the leaves turn a golden yellow, accented by the small red-orange crab apples, 1.5 cm across, which add not only visual interest into early winter, but will attract birds to your garden.Height and Spread of Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger will grow to a height of 3 to 5 metres in 10 years, reaching a mature height of  5 to 6 metres and spread of 4-6 metres in 20 years.How Hardy Is Malus Professor Sprenger?Malus Professor Sprenger is fully hardy in all parts of the UK.How to Use Malus Professor SprengerMalus Professor Sprenger makes an excellent focal point in a medium to large lawn, where its long season of visual interest will be shown to advantage. Planted as part of a mixed hedge, the spring flowers and autumn leaves and fruit will add interest. In a wildlife or woodland garden, Malus Professor Sprenger will light up the woods with its spring blossoms, and be a valuable source of food for wildlife in the winter months. In smaller spaces, Crab Apple Professor Sprenger can be pruned and trained as an espalier specimen, either against a wall, or used as an ornamental privacy screen. It is a good boulevard or street tree, as it can be planted in pavement.How to Care for Malus Professor SprengerPlant Crab Apple Professor Sprenger in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, well-drained sand, clay or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. It will not tolerate sea wind, so in coastal regions it should be planted in a sheltered position. However, it is highly tolerant of pollution, so is admirably suited to city gardens. Malus Professor Sprenger has an excellent resistance to scab, fireblight, rust, and mildew.From its extravagant spring blossoms, to its reliable summer shade, autumn colour and winter fruits, Malus Professor Sprenger will provide visual interest throughout the year!

GBP 125.40
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Akebia quinata Cream Form. Chocolate Vine Cream Form Climber

Akebia quinata Cream Form. Chocolate Vine Cream Form Climber

Akebia Quinata Cream Form is a hardy semi-evergreen vine also known as Chocolate Vine Cream Form. It has much to recommend it to gardeners, both for its long-lasting foliage and beautiful spring flowers. Native to China, Japan and Korea, Akebia Quinata Cream Form was first grown in the UK in 1845 and has remained popular ever since. The new leaves emerge tinged with bronze in the early spring, followed from March to May with beautiful clusters of white flowers with purple centres which smell deliciously of vanilla, with the fragrance intensifying in the evening. Rarely, the flowers will be followed by edible purple fruit, but it takes a warm spring and hot summer, as well as cross-pollination, to achieve that. The real attraction of Chocolate Vine Cream Form is in the spring flowers and the foliage, which changes to a medium green for summer and autumn, before acquiring a purplish tinge in winter.Chocolate Vine Cream Form is fully hardy throughout the UK, and will grow over a period of 5 to10 years to a height and spread of 8-12 metres. Prune back immediately after flowering to allow next year’s buds to form. Akebia quinata Cream Form will grow happily in full sun, or partial or full shade, in a sheltered or exposed position. Avoid an east aspect to prevent the flower buds from being nipped by frost in the early spring. It will tolerate any soil type or ph as long as the soil is moist but well-drained. Chocolate Vine Cream Form resents having its roots disturbed after it is planted, so make sure that you choose the right spot the first time!Chocolate Vine Cream Form is a wonderful climber for your garden, large or small. It looks equally good growing across a wall or covering over an unattractive garden shed. It also is suited to growing over a pergola, or on a sturdy trellis to provide a privacy screen next to a patio, where the exotically scented flowers will be delightful on a spring evening. It will even grow happily through the branches of a tree. It would make a stunning courtyard planting, clothing a wall with its year-round foliage and beautiful, fragrant spring blooms. Akebia quinata Cream Form is a tough, versatile climbing vine with dependable foliage and beautiful spring flowers which can find a place in any UK garden, large or small!

GBP 89.40
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