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Sambucus Nigra Black Lace. Black Elder. Common Elder. Buy UK

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Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Malus Domestica Coxs Orange Pippin Apple Trees For Sale UK

Malus Domestica Coxs Orange Pippin Apple Trees For Sale UK

Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin, also called Apple Cox's Orange Pippin, is the classic English apple. This UK native variety is noted not only for its delicious apples, but for the lovely blossoms of spring, which have helped earn it the RHS Perfect for Pollinators designation!Apple trees have been grown in the UK for thousands of years, and Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin for a couple of centuries. It was developed in Buckinghamshire in 1825, and has become a favourite for UK gardeners. In April and May, white blossoms cover the tree, followed by an abundant crop of fragrant, delicious dessert apples which are well-suited to fresh eating, as well as for cider-making and for cooking.Hardy throughout the UK and across continental Europe, Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Regular pruning as for all apple varieties is required. Cox's Orange Pippin will produce a heavier crop of fruit if another variety from its pollination group (3) is planted close by for cross-pollination, such as Malus Domestica Discovery.Plant Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect in fertile, well-drained loam, clay, or sand soil with a neutral pH. It is well-suited to being pruned and trained as an espaliered specimen against a wall or along a fence. Cox's Orange Pippin should be sheltered from salt winds in coastal areas, but will tolerate pollution, so can be grown in city gardens. They are susceptible to deer, so young trees will need protection in country gardens or orchards.Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin can be grown as a specimen tree in a small garden, although it’s a good idea to either plant another variety as a pollinating partner or make sure that a neighbour has one nearby. The spring flowers will be a fragrant delight, the foliage will cast shade in summer, and the autumn harvest of delicious apples will always be welcome! Espaliered against a brick or stone wall along a walkway, it will stay within bounds and provide a long season of interest. On a larger property, Cox's Orange Pippin can be part of a mixed orchard.Malus domestica Cox's Orange Pippin needs no introduction; it is one of the most delicious and popular of UK apple varieties, and can be a part of any garden, large or small! Lots more choice in our fruit trees section. 

GBP 15.30
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Philadelphus Coronarius Mock Orange for sale Online UK

Philadelphus Coronarius Mock Orange for sale Online UK

Philadelphus Coronarius, also known as the common mock orange, is a hardy, low-maintenance shrub with fragrant flowers which will make a great addition to any city or country garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit to recognize its usefulness to UK gardeners. Native to southern Europe, Philadelphus Coronarius is a common sight in UK gardens. In spring its ovate leaves are bright yellow, changing to a yellow-green as the season goes on. Its creamy white fragrant flowers, 2.5 cm across with yellow centres, appear in early summer. Fully hardy throughout the UK, the common mock orange will grow to its full height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 5-10 years, and last for decades. For a hedge, plant the shrubs 60 cm apart. Philadelphus Coronarius will benefit from an annual pruning immediately following the flowering period. Cut out all spent flowers to the first strong shoot, and cut out up to 20% of the older stems to the ground to encourage vigorous new growth. Philadelphus Coronarius will grow best in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil. It will also be happy in a damp, shaded spot. Once established it will tolerate dry soil conditions. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position. Tolerant to both urban pollution and salt, it is a good choice for both city and coastal plantings. Common mock orange is often used as a hedging plant because of its dense structure and quick growth rate, giving a reliable, bushy screen in a few years from planting. It is best as an informal hedge, as it looks best when it retains a natural growth pattern. Philadelphus Coronarius is best planted where the fragrance of the flowers can be enjoyed in season, perhaps along the side of a patio, where it will also create an effective privacy screen in spring, summer, and autumn. In a smaller space a specimen shrub will still perfume the air and provide a season-long splash of colour with its bright green leaves. Planted near a window, its scent can be enjoyed inside as well. Common mock orange is also a classic cut flower, especially combined with June roses, bringing its perfume into the house and lasting up to a week. Philadelphus Coronarius has long been grown and appreciated by UK gardeners. Its reliable hardiness, bright foliage, and fragrant flowers make it a perfect choice for gardens everywhere!

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Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Trees for Sale Online UK

Prunus Domestica Victoria Plum Tree is one of the most popular varieties of plum grown in the UK, and with good reason! The delicious fruit that it produces make it a desirable ornamental fruit tree choice for the home garden. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, and been designated as Perfect for Pollinators. This fruiting plum tree is self-fertilising so it reliably produces sweet edible fruit without the need for a pollination partner. Prunus Domestica Victoria has been widely grown since 1847, and even today is an excellent choice for UK gardeners. In spring, Plum Tree Victoria produces masses of small white flowers, followed by small, dark green leaves. In summer, the green plums turn to an orangey-red, and are best for cooking into jams and preserves. Then, as autumn arrives and the fruits ripen to deep purple, they are excellent eaten straight from the tree!Hardy in most places in the UK even in severe winters, Plum Tree Victoria will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 5 to 10 years. As with all fruit trees, it needs to be pruned regularly to produce the best crops every year. It should be pruned in June, thinning the fruits at the same time to ensure that the branches will not be overloaded to the breaking point and that the remaining fruits will be able to ripen properly. Prunus Domestica Victoria can be trained into an espalier fruit tree against a wall or fence. Plant your Prunus Domestica Victoria in full sun in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect, in well-drained clay, loam or sandy soil with a neutral pH. Support it by tying it to a sturdy stake for its first few years, and maintain a 60 cm weed-free circle around the trunk. Self-fertile, you need only plant one tree to ensure good crops of plums every year.The small size of Plum Tree Victoria makes it a good choice tree for small gardens, where one tree will provide a spring flower show, reliable foliage in summer, and then a bountiful harvest of autumn fruits. It will attract bees, butterflies and birds to your garden. Planted at the back of a mixed border, it will provide shade for plants. They are even suitable trees for growing in pots, as it is easy to keep them pruned to a manageable size, and even could be grown as an espaliered plant on a roof terrace or in a courtyard.This classic British plum tree has delighted the home gardener for more than 150 years and continues to be a great choice for UK gardeners!

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Hydrangea Annabelle Shrubs, Buy online, London UK

Berberis Julianae Wintergreen Barberry Hedge Plants Buy UK

Berberis Julianae Wintergreen Barberry Hedge Plants Buy UK

Berberis Julianae Wintergreen BarberryBerberis Julianae Wintergreen Barberry is a tough, attractive evergreen hedge plant which will create an impenetrable screen wherever you need it. Native to central and western China, Berberis Julianae has been cultivated by UK gardeners since 1900. Its narrow, glossy leaves are copper coloured when they emerge in the spring, turn dark green in the summer, and then often red in autumn, persisting  throughout the winter, providing winter colour for your garden and reliable privacy all year. In late spring, its red-tinged yellow flowers appear in clusters, and will attract butterflies to your garden. The flowers are followed by black berries in the autumn, which will bring birds for winter feeding. Wintergreen Barberry’s long, strong thorns make it an excellent deterrent to both animal and human intruders. Reliably winter-hardy throughout most of the UK, Berberis Julianae Wintergreen Barberry will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres over a period of 10 to 20 years, growing about 30 cm a year. Berberis Julianae will require regular pruning to maintain vigorous growth. Wearing long, tough, gloves to protect against the thorns, cut out dead stems, and then thin the remaining stems. Berberis Julianae will grow in almost any location and soil type except in waterlogged soil, although it will do best in a well-drained, slightly acidic moist soil. Once established it is quite drought tolerant, and is well-suited to planting in coastal regions as it tolerates salt. It is also an excellent choice where deer are a problem. Plant Wintergreen Barberry where you want to establish a secure barrier screen that will serve that purpose year-round. It is an excellent hedging plant, with its evergreen leaves, spring flowers, autumn and winter berries to provide visual interest, while its dense growth habit will provide continual privacy and the long, sharp thorns will discourage even the most determined intruder. Berberis Julianae also serves well as a ground cover on a difficult slope, where its drought tolerance will also be a bonus. Because of its evergreen foliage and attractive flowers and berries, it can be used as a specimen foundation planting or as a small grouping in a larger informal border.If you need a tough barrier, think about a Berberis Julianae Wintergreen Barberry hedge, combining the attractiveness of its foliage, flowers and fruit with the deterrent qualities of its thorns. Its tolerance of a wide range of planting conditions makes it a great choice for gardens across the UK!

GBP 12.60
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Lavender Plants. English Lavender Angustifolia Buy Online UK

Lavender Plants. English Lavender Angustifolia Buy Online UK

Lavender - latin name Lavendula Angustifolia.Scented plants are a must in every Mediterranean garden. Lavenders are hardy perennials and drought tolerant plants that has not only scent but beautiful blue and purple coloured flowers. Lavender also works well as a hedging plant as well as traditionally planted in an herbaceous border - the quintessentially English lavender cottage garden look.Lavendula Angustifolia has been cultivated for thousands of years, and with good reason. It’s a beautiful, fragrant herb and flower perennial plant which will tolerate a wide range of growing conditions. Any garden can benefit from a few Lavender plants! Native to the Mediterranean, Lavender was brought to the UK by the Romans, and by the 1700’s there was a thriving lavender oil industry here. Today it remains a very popular garden plant. The evergreen narrow, bluish-green leaves thickly cover the woody stems of this perennial herb, with fresh green new growth starting in early spring. By early summer the spikes of purple-blue flowers will push up, creating a cloud of fragrant beauty. They make excellent cut flowers, and can also be harvested before fully open and dried, either for dry flower arrangements or to remove the dried buds for use in sachets or pot-pourri. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Lavendula Angustifolia will grow to a mature height of 90 cm, although it can be pruned to a smaller size if desired. Remove spent flower stalks in late summer, and in spring remove dead stems once new growth has started. For planting in a clump or as a hedge, space plants 4-6 per metre.  Lavendula Angustifolia will thrive in dry, sandy soil, and in fact needs well-drained soil to grow at all. They should be planted in a moderately fertile neutral to alkaline pH soil, in full sun facing south or west. They are salt-tolerant and thus a great choice for planting in coastal regions, and will suffer little from deer and rabbits in a country setting. Very tolerant of pollution, they thrive equally well in city gardens. Lavender makes an excellent container plant for a rooftop terrace or courtyard, where even in winter its evergreen foliage will release its trademark fragrance when brushed against. It’s a classic for a country garden’s mixed border, and makes an excellent low hedge in a formal or cottage garden.Lavendula Angustifolia, with its fragrance, lovely flowers, and evergreen foliage, is a wonderful addition to any UK garden!Scented Lavender plants are available to buy online at Paramount Plants, the Mediterranean Plant Specialist Nursery, in Enfield, North London.

GBP 13.20
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Escallonia Donard Seedling Hedge. Escallonia Hedging UK

Escallonia Donard Seedling Hedge. Escallonia Hedging UK

Escallonia are popular evergreen shrubs that make excellent hedges and specimen plants. Escallonia Donard Seedling is a particularly attractive variety with glossy dark green leaves and a leathery appearance. In spring pale pink buds appear that bloom in June and last throughout summer until the frosts arrive, often keeping their form and colour until October. Escallonia Donard Seedling flowers are bell-shaped, white to pink blooms that fall in racemes. Flowers measure approximately 1.2 centimetres across. When in flower, Escallonia Donard Seedling is smothered in warm textural colour. These flowers are attractive to all pollinators and because they last into the autumn, provide a long term source of food for bees. When planted in fertile soil Donard Seedling will grow to a height of three metres and spread over the same. It can take between five and ten years to reach its maximum height, but it can be pruned easily to keep the height at a manageable level.How Hardy Is Escallonia Donard SeedlingHardy through most of the UK, Escallonia will withstand frosts but may struggle in consistently low temperatures and cold winds. Young Escallonia Donard Seedling shrubs will require protection from freezing and drying winds. How To Use Escallonia Donard SeedlingThe best use for pink flowering Escallonia Donard Seedling is as hedging. Escallonia is an attractive flowering alternative to your standard evergreen hedge such as Leyland Cypress, adding colour and texture to a wildlife-friendly garden. You can combine different colour Escallonia varieties in one hedge for a real impact. Try planting alternate red flowering varieties such as Escallonia Red Dream or white flowering Ecallonia Iveyi.If you have an area in your garden that needs screening against noise or neighbours then a tall growing Escallonia is a great choice. Escallonia Donard Seedling is particularly useful in coastal areas as it is very tolerant of salt.  Many gardeners choose Escallonia Donard Seedling as a stand-alone feature shrub. It also adds lots of texture and height to a mixed border, but ensure you give it room to grow because they will mature into large shrubs.  How To Care For Escallonia Donard SeedlingEscallonia is a tough plant. It will grow in all soils and any Ph, but it will grow best in sunny well-drained soil with some shelter from consistently cold winds.  Its capacity to withstand salt-laden air is a huge bonus to those with coastal gardens. If you want height and width there is no need to prune your Escallonia, but some shaping and removal of the dead or damaged branches encourages healthy growth. Mulching new plants and watering them in hot spells will encourage a healthy full grown Escallonia that’s self sufficient.

GBP 12.00
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Callicarpa Profusion. Flowering Climber. Buy UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple Smoke Bush. London Nursery UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple Smoke Bush. London Nursery UK

Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple or the Purple Smoke Bush, is a deciduous, season-long performer which will add beauty to your garden with both its stunning foliage and distinctive summer flowers. After flowering, seed heads appear like a haze around the plant giving rise to the name.Native to Southern Europe and China and grown in the UK since the 1600’s, the smoke bush has long been a favourite with gardeners for its striking appearance. When the rounded leaves of Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple emerge in the spring, they are a deep purple on top, and tinged green underneath. In summer, large fluffy panicles of pink flowers cover the bushes, fading to a greyish white like a puff of smoke, giving them their common name. As autumn approaches, the foliage turns orange-pink for a final splendid show before the leaves drop. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Purple Smoke Bush will reach a full height and spread of 4-8 metres in 10 to 20 years. For best flowering, do not prune, but remove any dead wood in spring. For larger foliage but fewer flowers, prune it hard in early spring. It can also be clipped into an attractive round shape.Plant your Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple in full sun and plenty of space to produce the most flowers, although it will still give a good foliage show when planted in partial shade. It can be planted in an exposed or sheltered position in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of salt, it is a good choice for planting in coastal regions. Once established, Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple is drought tolerant.Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple makes a splendid specimen planting for both its foliage and summer flowers. As a focal point in a lawn, one plant will provide season-long interest. Planted towards the back of a mixed border, Purple Smoke Bush will be a stand-out performer. Included in a mixed hedge, this attractive shrub will help provide both privacy and good looks. In a casual country garden, Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple can grow in a sunny spot against a wall, or in a mass planting in the landscape for a stunning show. Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple is a splendid landscape plant, both for its colourful foliage and unique flowering habit. Low-maintenance and adapted to a variety of conditions, it’s a good choice for gardeners across the UKCotinus Grace is another useful cotinus.  Both provide stunning deep purple red colours throughout late autumn before they lose their leaves during the winter. It has received the Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit because of its desirability for UK gardeners. 

GBP 16.50
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Malus Domestica Discovery Apple Trees. Mature Apple Trees UK

Malus Domestica Discovery Apple Trees. Mature Apple Trees UK

Malus Domestica Discovery, known widely as the Apple Discovery, is a very popular eating apple tree that has held the RHS Award of Garden Merit since 1993 and more recently added the Perfect for Pollinators title too.This deciduous dessert apple tree was raised in the UK, fruiting in 1949, by Mr Drummer of Essex. Its parent trees are thought to be Beauty of Bath, an old English favourite, and Worcester Pearmain. Its reliable parentage explains its bright red fruit with a crisp texture and sweet flavour. Beauty of Bath also has the delicate pink stained flesh beneath its skin.This is a midsized fruiting deciduous tree perfect for smaller gardens. In spring its silver tipped foliage begins to emerge from overwintered buds, followed by pink blossom that gradually turns a fragrant and fresh bright white. Its compact canopy becomes covered in white blooms that attract pollinators. The eating apples are ready to pick in late August to early September and best eaten straight from the tree to get a hint of strawberry flavour. Foliage dies back as the frosts arrive, leaving a bare but pleasantly shaped framework throughout the winter.How Hardy Is Malus Domestica DiscoveryMalus Domestica Discovery is an extremely hardy apple tree that is easy to grow in the UK, but late frosts may damage blossom, so it’s best to plant Apple Discovery in a sunny spot away from frost pockets and cold drying winds.How To Use Malus Domestica DiscoveryThis midsized apple tree works well as part of a large border or as specimen tree in the lawn. It can be grown in a large well-watered container and fan trained along a sunny wall or fence too.How To Care for Malus Domestica DiscoveryApple Discovery needs a pollination partner of a different variety in order to produce fruit. New specimens will require water throughout dry spells and plenty of organic matter around the roots, and in the planting hole, so it can establish a good strong root system. Pruning is not always necessary, but you can increase its vigour by cutting back a third of all branches to a bud and removing any broken or crossed branches in the winter months.Malus Domestica Discovery is very popular and for good reason. It’s one of the best eating apples to grow because supermarket versions don’t tend to have a long shelf life. There is nothing like picking a fresh Discovery apple from your garden and eating it straight away. It’s one of the best for flavour and its attractive growing season gives a lot of pleasure to you and to wildlife. This is a top buy that’s endorsed by gardeners across the UK. We also have Malus Domestica Discovery available as a Fan-Trained tree, ideal for growing along a sunny wall. 

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Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream for Sale Online UK

Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream for Sale Online UK

Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream is a variegated evergreen shrub with pretty scented white flowers. It’s perfect for a container or mixed border.Abelia Sunshine Daydream (synonymous with Abelia Grandiflora Abelops), is a fairly new bushy variety of Abelia from Holland that’s still quite rare in UK gardens. In spring new red-flushed foliage appears and gradually matures to green through to yellow edged in winter. The tubular flowers bloom in late spring. They are pretty in white with a touch of pink and a strong, sweet scent. Flowers are borne throughout the summer often lasting until the frosts. During winter, Abelia Sunshine Daydream retains its attractive foliage and bushy architectural shape.Height And Spread of Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamAbelia Sunshine Daydream can grow to 1.5 by 1.5 metres over 5 – 10 years.How Hardy Is Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamAbelia Sunshine Daydream is frost hardy in the UK but needs full sun and shelter from harsh drying winds to flower well.How To Use Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamThis bushy evergreen works well in the mixed border of an informal garden, a courtyard, a gravel garden, or a low maintenance urban garden that needs an injection of colour. Its densely rounded structure provides shelter for hibernating insects and the scented flowers attract beneficial pollinators throughout the summer into late autumn when there are few other flowers for them.Abelia will grow in a container on a patio or deck, so long as it is well watered and fed.How To Care For Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamSunshine Daydream needs full sun to flower well and enjoys a sheltered spot that’s free from harsh winds. Most well-drained fertile soils are suitable as it’s not fussy about acid or alkaline conditions.You can leave Abelia to grow freely, but if you’d like to keep it smaller or maintain a certain shape you can prune it after the frosts but before any new growth. Cut back a third of older wood and remove any dead branches.Keep deadheading throughout the summer to encourage flowers and apply a thick layer of mulch to its roots in spring to seal in moisture and provide nutrients for a strong season of growth.

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Calamagrostis Brachytricha Korean Feather Reed for Sale UK

Calamagrostis Brachytricha Korean Feather Reed for Sale UK

Calamagrostis Brachytricha or Korean Feather Reed Grass is a tough, low-maintenance ornamental grass which will provide four seasons of beauty in your garden! It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, demonstrating its value for UK gardeners. Native to central / east Asia, Calamagrostis Brachytricha starts in the spring as a clump of gracefully arching grey-green leaves reaching 60 cm in height, persisting through the summer as an architectural complement to flowering plants. Then, in late summer, Korean Feather Reed Grass puts on its own floral show when flowering stalks shoot up to 1.2 metres, producing pinkish-purple plumes up to 25 cm long, which later fade to silver-grey while the leaves turn a buttery yellow. The clumps remain attractive throughout the winter months until being cut down to 13 cm in early spring to begin the cycle anew.Fully hardy throughout the UK, Korean Feather Reed Grass will grow to a mature height of 1-1.5 metres and spread of 0.5-1 metres in 2 to 5 years. This ornamental grass lends itself well to mass plantings: space Calamagrostis Brachytricha transplants 60-100 cm apart depending on the effect you want to achieve. Plant Calamagrostis Brachytricha in full sun or partial shade in moist, fertile soil. It will do well in an exposed or sheltered position. Tolerant of salt and pollution, it is an excellent choice in both coastal and city gardens, and as it is deer and rabbit resistant, will do well in country gardens as well. Generally pest and disease-free, Korean Feather Reed Grass is an ideal low-maintenance plant.You have many possibilities for Calamagrostis Brachytricha in your landscape plans! It makes an excellent container plant for a rooftop terrace, courtyard or patio, where it will serve as a decorative element throughout the winter months. Planted towards the back of a mixed border, it will serve as an attractive backdrop to flowers in spring and summer before its own flowers put on their spectacular show. A clump of several Korean Feather Reed Grass will make a statement in a larger property, whether along the edge of a woodland garden or massed by a stream or pond. The flowering plumes also make excellent cut flowers.

GBP 13.20
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Pink Flowering Weigela Rosea for Sale Online UK

Pink Flowering Weigela Rosea for Sale Online UK

Weigela Rosea will bring a huge splash of colour to your spring and summer garden. With its reliable blooms and vigorous growth, these tough shrubs are well worth including in your garden plan!Native to eastern Asia, Weigela Rosea is most notable for its blooms which it produces in profusion from late May to July. Its purple-green leaves are almost smothered under the masses of clusters of tubular rose-pink flowers that cover the shrub, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden with their fragrance. When the blooming is finished, the leaves and dense habit of growth make a good screening hedge. Its arching branches create a graceful appearance year-round.Weigela Rosea is reliably winter-hardy throughout the UK, growing to a full height and spread of 2 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune the stems back by one-third after flowering is finished, and cut out up to one-third of the older stems to the base every year to ensure continued vigorous growth. For a severely overgrown Weigela Rosea, you can cut the entire plant back to 10 cm from the ground and it will recover within a year. Weigela Rosea can be planted in almost any spot, from full sun to full shade, and will grow in any well-drained soil. It will thrive in a sheltered or exposed location equally well. It is not susceptible to any diseases. This hardy, undemanding shrub has many potential uses in your garden. Weigela Rosea can be grown as a specimen plant near a seating area or patio, where its fragrant, beautiful blooms can be enjoyed through its long flowering season. As a hedge, it makes a good privacy screen, as well as contributing its fragrance and beauty to your landscape in late spring and early summer. Weigela Rosea can also be planted as part of a mixed hedge in an informal country garden to great effect.Grown towards the back of a mixed border, the pink flowers of Weigela Rosea will be a lovely companion for late spring-blooming plants, and the green leaves will be a reliable foliage backdrop for summer and autumn bloomers. Weigela Rosea is a great addition to a wildlife or woodland garden, where its tolerance of shade will make it a good understory plant. Weigela Rosea was very popular during Victorian times, and its old-fashioned charm still works for the modern UK garden, with its springtime flood of flowers and reliable habit of growth!

GBP 9.90
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Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Are you in search of a low, bushy and compact shrub for a wall or fence line? Abelia Edward Goucher might be just the fit. Best against a warm, exposed wall or fence, this beauty has an arching growth habit with generous flowers and abundant foliage. A winner of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, this is an interesting Abelia with lovely, trumpet-shaped lilac-pink flowers which grow in heavy masses across its arching branches.A member of the Caprifoliaceae Family, the Genus Abelia can occur as deciduous or evergreen or as small trees. They have whorled leaves and clusters of flowers occurring as masses. Improvements brought by Abelia Edward Goucher include its compact shrub habit with a bushy appearance and masses of flowers across moderately arching stems. Its leaves are glossy with a bronze tinge when young. The contrast of the lilac-pink flowers with the bronzed new growth creates a beautiful bloom colour presentation. It is named after its initial breeder, Edward Goucher, with the United States Department of Agriculture in 1911.Hardy to zone H-5 in the UK region (circa minus 15), Abelia Edward Goucher will survive well in most localations across the UK, even in relatively severe winters. Abelia Edward Goucher will grow to 1.5-2.5 metres in height and spread to an ultimate spread of 1.5-2.5 metres. It takes from 10-20 years for this shrub to reach ultimate growth.While Abelia Edward Goucher will retain some of its leaves all year, it will drop some as well. The leaves are ovate in shape, glossy and of a dark green colour.  They grow to about 5cm in length. This beauty prefers a south or east facing aspect that can be sheltered.  They prefer well drained soils that hold moisture well. Suitable textures range from Sand to Chalk to Loam and they prefer a near neutral pH, either slightly acid or slightly alkaline.Abelias regularly will send new growth low on the plant and will benefit to a moderate level of pruning.  Remove dead shoots or those having physical damage in the spring. After flowering, cut back between 1-4 of the flowered stems to the strongest area of the shoot or to the ground.As you look for a living addition in front of a warm wall or fence, consider Abelia Edward Goucher for its character-filled arching branches and beautifully contrasted and generous flower set.

GBP 15.00
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Choisya Ternata Mexican Orange Blossom Hedging Plants UK

Choisya Ternata Mexican Orange Blossom Hedging Plants UK

Choisya Ternata is commonly known as Mexican Orange Blossom.  Choisya Ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom) originates from Mexico. But is UK hardy and is frost tolerant to circa -10 degrees. This lovely, low-growing shrub however works best in gardens sheltered from cold winds and when planted in a nice, sunny spot.  Choisya Ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom) has beautiful, glossy evergreen foliage that stays a dark green all year round and it is covered in flowers in early summer. The starry white flowers are highly fragrant and because of their resemblance to orange blossom, hence the common name Mexican Orange Blossom. As the plant matures, the lovely fragrant flowers become ever more profuse.  Choisya Ternata only requires a trim once per year to keep it in shape, and this is best undertaken at the end of the growing season. After a trim, the leaves which are also fragrant, exude a lovely citrusy smell in the garden. Choisya Ternata (Mexican Orange Blossom) lends itself to trimming and re-grows very well. Consequently, it is highly suited for use as a fragrant, evergreen hedge. A Choisya Ternata hedge, once established can reach heights of about 2 metres.  Choisya Ternata is not fussy about soil type and can be considered a low-maintenance plant.  The Royal Horticultural Society has given Choisya Ternata its Award of Garden Merit (AGM).For more varieties of this versatile evergreen, see also Choisya Ternata Sundance, Choisya x Dewitteana Aztec Pearl or Choisya X Dewitteana Aztec Gold. 

GBP 15.00
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