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Parthenocissus Quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper Buy Online UK

Parthenocissus Quinquefolia. Virginia Creeper Buy Online UK

Ilex Aquifolium Alaska English Holly Hedging Buy 10 Save ££s

Berberis Thunbergii F Atropurpurea Red Chief - Online UK

Buy Lonicera Periclymenum Belgica. Early Dutch Honeysuckle UK

Camellia Japonica Roma Risorta Evergreen Shrub. Buy UK

Viburnum Opulus Compactum. The Guelder Rose. Buy Online UK

Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea or Common DogwoodCornus sanguinea or Common Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia. This versatile plant is prized for its year-round interest, offering stunning seasonal interest and excellent autumn colour. Each spring, it boasts clusters of creamy white flowers that attract pollinators. As the seasons change, its dark green foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn. The striking red stems revealed during winter add a dramatic flair to the garden landscape./sunny-position.htmlCommon Dogwood typically forms a dense, multi-stemmed shrub. Its leaves are ovate, slightly wavy, and taper to a point, with prominent veins. In late spring to early summer, small, flat-topped umbels of creamy white flowers emerge, providing nectar for bees and other insects. By autumn, these flowers develop into dark purplish-black berries that are a valuable food source for birds. The foliage undergoes a spectacular transformation in autumn, creating a fiery display before shedding to reveal vivid red bare stems, especially striking against a snowy backdrop.Height and Spread of Cornus sanguineaMature Dogwood specimens typically reach a height and spread of 2 - 3 meters. Growth rates are moderate, and it can be pruned to control size or shape without compromising its ornamental appeal.How Hardy is Cornus sanguinea?Cornus sanguinea is incredibly hardy, thriving in the most severe of UK temperatures. Dogwood is frost resilient, does not mind harsh winters and tolerates urban pollution, making it a reliable choice for various climates and environments.How To Use Cornus sanguineaCommon Dogwood is a versatile shrub suitable for various garden settings. It makes an excellent hedging screen or windbreak due to its dense growth. Its vibrant stems are perfect for creating winter interest in mixed borders or as a focal point. It is also a valuable addition to wildlife gardens, providing habitat and food for birds, insects, and other small animals. Its tolerance for damp conditions makes it an excellent choice for stabilizing soil in wet areas or alongside streams and ponds.For a show-stopping winter display, combine this common variety with Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty (yellow stems) and or Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame (orange and yellow stems with red tips). See also Annys Winter Orange and Midwinter Fire. How To Care For Cornus sanguineaCornus sanguinea is undemanding and easy to maintain. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, though it tolerates poor or wet soils. To maximize the colorful winter stems, prune a third of the oldest stems to the base in late winter or early spring, encouraging new growth. Mulching annually with compost or well-rotted manure will help retain moisture and improve soil health. Regular watering is necessary during establishment, but once established, the shrub is drought-tolerant. With minimal effort, this plant rewards gardeners with year-round beauty and ecological benefits.

GBP 75.00
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Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Common Dogwood Hardy Flowering Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea or Common DogwoodCornus sanguinea or Common Dogwood, is a deciduous shrub native to Europe and western Asia. This versatile plant is prized for its year-round interest, offering stunning seasonal interest and excellent autumn colour. Each spring, it boasts clusters of creamy white flowers that attract pollinators. As the seasons change, its dark green foliage turns vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn. The striking red stems revealed during winter add a dramatic flair to the garden landscape./sunny-position.htmlCommon Dogwood typically forms a dense, multi-stemmed shrub. Its leaves are ovate, slightly wavy, and taper to a point, with prominent veins. In late spring to early summer, small, flat-topped umbels of creamy white flowers emerge, providing nectar for bees and other insects. By autumn, these flowers develop into dark purplish-black berries that are a valuable food source for birds. The foliage undergoes a spectacular transformation in autumn, creating a fiery display before shedding to reveal vivid red bare stems, especially striking against a snowy backdrop.Height and Spread of Cornus sanguineaMature Dogwood specimens typically reach a height and spread of 2 - 3 meters. Growth rates are moderate, and it can be pruned to control size or shape without compromising its ornamental appeal.How Hardy is Cornus sanguinea?Cornus sanguinea is incredibly hardy, thriving in the most severe of UK temperatures. Dogwood is frost resilient, does not mind harsh winters and tolerates urban pollution, making it a reliable choice for various climates and environments.How To Use Cornus sanguineaCommon Dogwood is a versatile shrub suitable for various garden settings. It makes an excellent hedging screen or windbreak due to its dense growth. Its vibrant stems are perfect for creating winter interest in mixed borders or as a focal point. It is also a valuable addition to wildlife gardens, providing habitat and food for birds, insects, and other small animals. Its tolerance for damp conditions makes it an excellent choice for stabilizing soil in wet areas or alongside streams and ponds.For a show-stopping winter display, combine this common variety with Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty (yellow stems) and or Cornus Sanguinea Magic Flame (orange and yellow stems with red tips). See also Annys Winter Orange and Midwinter Fire. How To Care For Cornus sanguineaCornus sanguinea is undemanding and easy to maintain. It thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moderately fertile soil, though it tolerates poor or wet soils. To maximize the colorful winter stems, prune a third of the oldest stems to the base in late winter or early spring, encouraging new growth. Mulching annually with compost or well-rotted manure will help retain moisture and improve soil health. Regular watering is necessary during establishment, but once established, the shrub is drought-tolerant. With minimal effort, this plant rewards gardeners with year-round beauty and ecological benefits.

GBP 45.00
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Prunus Avium Venus Sweet Cherry Venus Fruiting Trees for Sale

Prunus Avium Venus Sweet Cherry Venus Fruiting Trees for Sale

Prunus avium Venus or Sweet Cherry VenusPrunus avium Venus is a deciduous cherry tree. It is a cultivar of the wild cherry Prunus avium. Although it is self-fertile, it will create a more ample crop of cherries if you plant a pollinator closeby. Prunus avium Early Rivers, Prunus avium Merton Premier, and Prunus avium Merchant all make ideal pollinators for Venus.Venus produces an abundance of white, sweet-smelling flowers in the spring. After flowering, this fruiting tree starts to develop fairly large, dark red almost black cherries with a good taste. In early June and July, the tree’s crop of firm cherries are ready for harvest. During the autumn, the tree’s foliage turns brilliant hues of yellow and orange.Height and Spread of the Prunus avium VenusThe tree reaches a height of 6 to 10 metres. It has a canopy spread of 6 metres.How Hardy is the Prunus avium VenusThe Prunus avium Venus is hardy to UK zone 3, meaning throughout most of the Southetn UK.How to use the Prunus avium VenusPrunus avium Venus is a lovely addition to any landscape. It produces ample flowers and its fruit is a valuable food source for birds and woodland creatures. Plant the tree in a location where you can enjoy its blooms, colorful fruit and autumn hues.How to Care for the Prunus avium VenusTo encourage ample flower and fruit production plant the tree in full sun. For best growth, the tree prefers well-draining sandy loam that has ample organic material. Keep the soil evenly moist during the first year after planting to encourage ample root growth. The tree can be pruned to maintain it size and shape. Pruning should take place when the tree is dominant.Sweet Cherry Venus is a striking fruit tree that will become a valued addition to any landscape.

GBP 66.00
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Agapanthus Silver Moon Variegated African Lily Silver Moon

Agapanthus Silver Moon Variegated African Lily Silver Moon

Agapanthus Silver Moon or African Lily Silver MoonAgapanthus Silver Moon is a dwarf herbaceous perennial with stripy variegated foliage and pretty blue blooms. Agapanthus Silver Moon is also known as African Lily Silver Moon or Lily of the Nile Silver Moon. It’s a semi-deciduous plant originally from South Africa but grows well in the UK with some protection in the colder areas.Agapanthus Silver Moon is known for its strappy variegated foliage that emerges each spring in an attractive clump. Flowers rise from the clump’s centre on long stems during summer. The blooms are trumpet-shaped lavender-blue shades with a delicate darker stripe and long stamens. Silver Moon is a freely flowering agapanthus that blooms throughout the summer months. It makes a lovely addition to a mixed border or container and dies back cleanly during winter. Height And Spread of Agapanthus Silver MoonAfrican Lily Silver Moon is a dwarf variety of agapanthus that grows up to a metre tall each year and spreads in a clump over 50cms. How Hardy Is Agapanthus Silver MoonVariegated agapanthus is a hardy plant that dies back during winter and survives frosts if grown in freely draining soil. It is rarely bothered by pests and tolerates some drought. How To use Agapanthus Silver MoonAgapanthus Silver Moon’s stripy foliage brightens a mixed border and covers bare soil. The pretty, upright flowers tower over the stripy leaves and are an attractive addition to any style of garden particularly when grown in a swathe. Check out our other types of agapanthus for a stunning en masse effect.  Agapanthus grows very well in containers and looks stylish placed on the front doorstep or decking. This is an excellent plant for windy & coastal gardens. How To Care For Agapanthus Silver MoonVariegated African Lily needs a sunny spot to flower and will grow in any type of moist, free-draining soil. Allow the foliage to die back each year and mulch over during winter in colder areas.  If grown in a container African Lily needs plenty of water. Place containers against a wall or in a greenhouse over winter to protect the roots from freezing temperatures. More about Agapanthus on the blog. 

GBP 61.88
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Taxus Baccata David Yew David Green Foliage with Yellow Tips

Taxus Baccata David Yew David Green Foliage with Yellow Tips

Taxus Baccata David is a variety of fastigiate evergreen English Yew with dual dark green foliage and attractive golden tips. This is a hardy conifer and will grow in the majority of places including problems spots.Taxus baccata is the common English yew that’s native to the UK. There are many cultivars, but Yew David originated in the 1960s in the Netherlands. It’s different to common yew because it has two-tone dark green foliage with year-round golden yellow tips. Its needles are arranged radially with bright yellow margins.This is a fastigiate variety of male yew, so it grows upwards in a tall column and doesn’t produce berries. It’s resistant to sun scorch, very slow growing and extremely hardy due to its native origins. If you’re busy or have a problem spot that needs brightening up with greens and yellow Yew David is an excellent choice.Height And Spread of Taxus Baccata DavidSlow-growing Yew David reaches a maximum height of 1.3 metres and spreads half a metre in 10 years.How Hardy Is Taxus Baccata DavidCommon yew is one of the hardiest plants you can grow in the UK and the David variety is no exception. It’s hardy in minus temperatures, full sun, and is rarely affected by pests if its roots are well drained.How To Use Taxus Baccata DavidYew David is an excellent evergreen hedging plant that doesn’t get too tall. It’s also good as a divider marking out garden spaces, rock gardens, topiary, low maintenance spaces, and a tough alternative to Buxus in blight or moth-prone areas. Its slowing-growing upright nature makes it suitable for growing in pots or containers but it will need water and food if it’s grown in a pot. How To Care For Taxus Baccata DavidYew David needs barely any care once it’s established. It is not fussy over soil type and likes full sun to partial shade. In shady areas, it will lose some of its yellow colour.Pruning isn’t necessary, but a yearly trim to keep the sides even is recommended. Water it well until established and you can see new growth. A layer of organic mulch to the roots in spring helps keep it looking its best.

GBP 45.00
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Camellia Japonica Nuccios Pearl Pink Camellias buy online UK

Camellia Japonica Nuccios Pearl Pink Camellias buy online UK

Camellia Japonica Nuccio’s PearlThis dazzling variety Camellia Nuccio’s Pearl is an evergreen shrub producing the most spectacular double white flowers edged with the pearliest pink flush which is an incredible contrast with the dark green, glossy, leathery leaves. This is an early flowering variety, Camellia Nuccio's Pearl displays its beautiful blooms in late winter to early Spring. The flowers are about 8 cm in diameter and are a formal double shape with rounded petals.Thriving in acidic, well drained soil, do give it a good mulch and when planting it in the ground, fill in around the roots with Ericaceous soil.It will reward you if you feed with slow release ericaceous food (Camellia feed) once a year. All Camellias flower best if they are kept in a dappled shade or full shade position but take care - they do not like cold winds or early frosts, so a sheltered position is essential.Nuccio’s Pearl is the perfect choice as a focal point especially in a small garden. Slow growing, it will suit an elegant town garden, or a Mediterranean style garden. Camellias perform well in containers on a patio or sheltered terrace. Read our blog for more details on Caring For CamelliasThese Camellia Japonica Nuccio’s Pearl plants are available in a mature multi-stem tree shape, which is quite rare for camellias, and also as a bushy form for planting as a shrub and or if you are considering a camellia hedge.So delicate a colour of pale pink flowers, Camellia Japonica Nuccios Pearl is hugely popular variety of Camellia and it is easy to see why. Profuse blooms with perfect petal structure, a handsome evergreen shrub and the comfort that this variety has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. This is an excellent indicator that a variety, given the right conditions, will perform well in our gardens. Paramount Plants specialises in Camellias at our North London garden centre, including some rare varieties. These are quality plants at reasonable prices. You can view the complete collection of Camellias here >>

GBP 45.00
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Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty Honeysuckle Climber Online UK

Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty Honeysuckle Climber Online UK

Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty Honeysuckle ClimberThis beautiful semi-evergreen climber has yellow bell shaped flowers that appear in mid summer. The newly emerging leaves appear in spring and are a bronze colour that gradually turn green as they age. The beautiful yellow flowers look stunning against the bronze and green foliage. After it flowers, this beautiful twining climber produces black and purple berries that . Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty grows well on a trellis. It loves both full sun and partial shade. Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty grows best in fertile humus rich moist well drained soil, but does cope well in any type of fertile soil. Max height 10m Max spread 2m.Originating in The Netherlands, this Honeysuckle Climber feels at home in areas with milder climates. This striking cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and it can withstand temperatures as low as -15 degrees. Although Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty is frost hardy, to ensure this flowering climber survives even the more severe winters, choose a sheltered spot for planting. As with other Honeysuckle varieties, Copper Beauty attracts pollinators and wildlife and has been designated as Perfect For Pollinators by the RHS.Vigorous, and with a fast growth rate, this Honeysuckle Climber will benefit from routine trimming. Even though extensive pruning is not necessary to keep this twining climber in check, make sure to trim unwanted or congested stems immediately in late spring. Easily trained, Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty will look even more stunning if trained along a trellis, arbor or pergola, or even when left to freely cascade over fences.A yellow-flowering, bronze-leaved variety of an all-time favourite, Lonicera Henryi Copper Beauty truly lives up to its name. Eye-catching and highly decorative, this semi-evergreen vine is at its best when trained along a support structure. Plant it near a patio or the garden’s seating area to fully enjoy the attractive yellow blossoms and bronze foliage. In case that you don’t have an arbor or trellis available, plant Honeysuckle Climber near a wall or a fence, where it can fully develop and roam freely. When this flowering vine is left without a structure to climb on, it will form an irregular shrub.You might also be interested in our full collection of beautiful climbing plants.

GBP 82.50
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Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

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

GBP 75.00
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Prunus Domestica Valor Plum Tree Late Season Dessert Plum

Prunus Domestica Valor Plum Tree Late Season Dessert Plum

Prunus Domestica Valor or the Valor Plum Tree, is a reliable late season plum of North American origins which will do very well in UK gardens and has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Introduced in 1968 from the Vineland Horticultural Research Institute in Ontario, Canada, Prunus Domestica Valor is a cross between the European plum varieties Imperial Epinuese and Grand Duke. In mid-April, the bare branches of this deciduous tree are covered with fragrant, showy white blossoms which will attract the bees needed for successful pollination. The blossoms will last for two weeks as the medium green leaves start to emerge. The large, sweet plums mature in late September, with a deep purple skin and a freestone pit. They are excellent for either fresh eating or cooking. Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica ValorPrunus Domestica Valor will grow to a mature height and spread of 3-4 metres.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica Valor?Prunus Domestica Valor is fully hardy in all regions of the UK.How to Use Prunus Domestica ValorPrunus Domestica Valor can be used as a specimen tree in a small to medium lawn, where its spring blossom show can be appreciated. It makes a good tree for a woodland or wildlife garden, providing valuable food for bees and butterflies in spring. The Valor Plum tree can also be pruned and trained as an espalier or fan against a wall or along a fence or trellis to create a living privacy screen.How to Care for Prunus Domestica ValorPlant Prunus Domestica Valor in full sun in a sheltered location with a south or west-facing aspect, in moist but well-drained clay, sand or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. It is disease-resistant, especially to bacterial spot. Sensitive to aerosol salt, Prunus Domestica Valor should be sheltered from sea winds in coastal regions. With a low tolerance for pollution, avoid planting the Valor Plum tree in inner city environments. Provide protection from deer and rabbit damage in country gardens. Prunus Domestica Valor is self-sterile fruit tree and requires a pollination partner from flowering group 3, such as Victoria Plum or Opal Plum. Prune annually in summer to maintain an open crown for good air circulation. Plant trees 4 metres apart.Prunus Domestica Valor will play double duty in your garden, producing beautiful spring blossoms and then a bumper crop of large, juicy fruits in September!

GBP 66.00
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Pyracantha Saphyr Orange Evergreen Shrub with Orange Berries

Pyracantha Saphyr Orange Evergreen Shrub with Orange Berries

Pyracantha Saphyr OrangePyracanthas are incredibly useful shrubs in the garden for screening and for providing food for wildlife. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is a vigorous evergreen climbing shrub which has quite thorny branches and dark green glossy leaves. A great hedging shrub that has been trained on a trellis, endowed with small white flowers in spring which are formed in clusters on the branches, these are followed by bright orange berries in autumn. These lovely berries look really stunning against the glossy dark green leaves. They are adored by birds so this is a great plant for encouraging birds into your garden. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is a beautiful shrub that gives an excellent colour in the garden during the winter.Growing Tip: Prefers full sun or partial shadePyracantha Saphyr Orange will reach a max height of 3 to 4 metres with a max. spread of 3-4 metres. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is hardy throughout all the UK. Saphyr Orange will keep its greenery all year round despite frosts, snows and winds. You can use this tough shrub in sheltered as well as exposed positions.Pyracantha Saphyr Orange requires little care. It is a tough, hard-working and drought resistant shrub. When it’s used as hedging it makes an excellent cat and intruder defence with its thorny branches and dense habit. Maintain its size by cutting back excess in early to mid-summer and tie back any new shoots that emerge. Freestanding pyracantha can be cut back to a strong bud as this encourages bushy growth and keeps its shape tidy. If you prune back the lower branches of established pyracantha you will expose a wonderful old gnarled trunk. For the shiniest leaves and brightest berries mulch around the base in early spring with a well-rotted manure. Some gardeners like to grow a deciduous summer flower up their pyracantha, such as clematis, because it makes such a solid frame work. Easy to grow, it performs well in any well drained moist fertile soil.If you are looking for an evergreen shrub with bright splashes of colour this is a good buy. Time pressed gardeners who want to encourage wildlife, as well as those who want to discourage trespassers, will find Pyracantha Saphyr Orange indispensable. It is endorsed by the RHS with the prestigious Award of Merit. 

GBP 75.00
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Fargesia Asian Wonder Bamboo. Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder

Fargesia Asian Wonder Bamboo. Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder

Fargesia Asian Wonder, also known as Asian Wonder Bamboo or Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder, is a recently introduced variety which is ideal for UK gardens! Its hardiness, colourful appearance, and non-invasive growth habit combine to make it a great choice.In its native China, Fargesia Asian Wonder is a favourite food for pandas, but here in the UK it is a versatile landscaping plant for a variety of planting situations. When the new culms emerge they are a striking crimson. Many recommend removing the lower leaves to show off the canes. The culms then mature to a deep olive green. The leaves are long, narrow, and mid-green, and remain year-round, making it ideal for use as evergreen screening.Hardy throughout the UK, Asian Wonder Bamboo will grow in a few years to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 1.5 metres. No pruning is necessary to maintain its attractive upright form with its arching top. If planting as a screening hedge, space Fargesia Asian Wonder 2.5 metres apart.Used to growing in the forest shade in its native China, Umbrella Bamboo Asian Wonder adapts equally well to semi-shade and sunny locations. Stem colour will be more pronounced in full sun. It does best in a spot sheltered from drying winds, in moist, well-drained fertile soil. Since it is a non-invasive variety which grows in clumps rather than spreading quickly, no special precautions need to be taken to contain its growth. While pandas may love to eat this variety, it is deer resistant here in the UK, making Fargesia Asian Wonder a good choice for country gardens!Fargesia Asian Wonder can be used in a variety of different landscaping uses to great effect. Because of its small size, it’s an excellent choice for a container planting on a rooftop terrace or in a courtyard, where its colourful canes and evergreen foliage will provide year-round interest and attractive screening. In an urban garden the quick, dense growth will make an excellent buffer for traffic noise, as well as ensuring privacy. A specimen planning in a lawn would also be very effective. In a country setting, a clump of Asian Wonder Bamboo would be a striking focal point on a larger property. Plant Fargesia Asian Wonder to bring its quick growth, vividly coloured culms, and dependable evergreen foliage to your garden! 

GBP 74.25
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Sarcococca Ruscifolia Fragrant Sweet Box. Christmas Box UK

Sarcococca Ruscifolia Fragrant Sweet Box. Christmas Box UK

Sarcococca Ruscifolia is also known as Christmas Box or Sweet Box. They are fragrant low growing evergreen shrubs native to China and the Himalayas. These very useful plants are perfect for ground cover, they spread well and they prefer shade or semi-shade and will tolerate being underplanted beneath trees and shrubs and in these conditions they will adapt to dry soil. They will grow in full sun but will need to have moist conditions. They are known as the Sweet Box or Christmas Box because they hit their prime in the depths of winter. Profuse small white flowers appear from winter through to spring, these flowers are incredibly fragrant. The flowers will eventually form into black berries during the summer.Fully hardy throughout most of the United Kingdom, scented Sarcococca Ruscifolia can survive even if the temperatures drop to -15 degrees, but it will appreciate a sheltered location. This robust cultivar is quite tolerant of pollution, dryness and continues to thrive even when neglected. Notoriously low-maintenance, Sarcococca Ruscifolia tends to naturally espalier against walls. If you want to enjoy its famed scent, consider planting it under windows.Not only that Sweet Box is virtually pest and disease free, this tough evergreen shrub requires no pruning to stay in shape. Simply remove any dead, damaged or congested twigs in late spring, and this shrub will flourish. With a slow growth rate, Sarcococca Ruscifolia grows to be around 50 centimetres to 1 meter high and across, staying petite even when fully established.Loved by birds for the berries, Sarcococca Ruscifolia is on the RHS pollinators list.Even though Sarcococca Ruscifolia is not considered particularly showy or eye-catching, this compact, fragrant cultivar certainly has a lot to offer. Christmas Box provides texture and offers year-round interest. With its glossy, narrowly ovate leaves, this shrub brightens up dimly lit corners in the garden, even when the rest of it is covered in snow. Plant it en masse for a fragrant, evergreen border or to beautify shaded, otherwise bare parts of your garden. If you are looking form a mixed shrub border, combine Sweet Box with shade tolerant, evergreen plants such as  Juniperus Squamata Blue Carpet or Leucothoe Axillaris Curly RedIf you are looking for plants that will thrive in dappled or full shade, make sure to take a look at our selection of shade tolerant plants. For more plants that dazzle with looks and fragrance both, check out our collection of scented plants.

GBP 87.50
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Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem False Spirea Compact Shrub for Sale

Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem False Spirea Compact Shrub for Sale

Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem, also known as False Spirea or simply Sorbaria Sem, is a quick-growing, hardy deciduous shrub that makes an excellent ground cover or specimen plant. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit, demonstrating its suitability for UK gardens.Native to north-east Asia, including Siberia and Manchuria, this tough deciduous shrub has much to recommend it. Sorbaria Sem’s narrow, pinnate leaves are flushed with red and bronze hues in spring, becoming a medium green in summer, when the upright spikes of white flowers emerge. In autumn the delicate, lacy leaves turn an attractive red. Hardy in most places in the UK, even in severe winters, Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem will grow to a mature height and spread of 1- 1.5 metres in 2 to 5 years. This shrub spreads quickly by root suckers; removing them in winter will help to control its spread. False Spirea can be pruned in spring, and will also respond well to being cut down to ground level to encourage fresh new growth. Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem will thrive in almost any planting situation. Plant False Spirea in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained alkaline or neutral pH soil, in an exposed or sheltered location. Consider its suckering habit when selecting a spot in your garden: either place it where you will easily be able to prune its branches and roots, or where its spreading habit will not be a problem. False Spirea is generally pest and disease-free, and being tolerant of both salt and pollution, is equally well-suited to coastal and city gardens. Sorbaria Sem is also deer resistant, and so is perfect for country gardens as well!Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem makes an excellent specimen for container planting on a roof terrace or courtyard, where its wandering habit will be kept in check. As a foundation planting or in a mixed border it will need some maintenance to keep it from spreading but its beautiful foliage makes that extra effort worthwhile! It is a good choice for a low, informal hedge, and makes a lovely understorey plant in a woodland garden. In a larger landscape, Sorbaria Sem is a natural choice for groundcover in a difficult spot, where it will quickly spread to fill the space, and provide a stunning show with its beautiful foliage from spring through autumn, as well as its summer display of flowers. Sorbaria Sorbifolia Sem can play a part in your garden plans, whether it’s a small city courtyard or a large country property. Confined to a container or given room to roam, its foliage and flowers will delight!

GBP 82.50
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Acer Palmatum Jerre Schwartz Japanese Maple Dwarf Tree

Acer Palmatum Jerre Schwartz Japanese Maple Dwarf Tree

Acer Palmatum Jerre Schwartz is a dwarf deciduous shrub with bright red spring to autumn colour. It suits small gardens and plant containers.Acer Palmatum are better known as Japanese Maples. They are native to Japan and include many cultivars. Japanese Maple Jerre Schwartz is an excellent little shrub. It originated from a witches broom found by the plant breeder Bill Schwartz in Pennsylvania and named after his mother. This is a deciduous shrub, so its foliage appears in spring on bright red leaf stalks. It has small lobed leaves with 5-7 fingers that are deeply serrated with a pointed tip. The new leaves arrive pinky-red and gradually mature to red-purple and green over summer. In autumn its maple heritage shines through turning the leaves bright shades of red and scarlet before they fall.Height And Spread Acer Palmatum Jerre SchwartzWitches Broom is a mutation that causes many dense branches to appear – this makes Jerre Schwartz a bushy, dense shrub that only reaches a maximum of 1.5 metres and slightly less in spread.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Jerre SchwartzJapanese Maple Jerre Schwartz is a hardy shrub down to freezing temperatures if the roots are well-drained. Pests are rarely a problem.How To Use Acer Palmatum Jerre SchwartzThis is an excellent choice for small gardens and containers because it has an upright growth habit and doesn’t get too large. It especially suits Japanese theme gardens and rockeries near water.Its dense bushy branches covered with pinky-red to scarlet shades is eye-catching in a mixed border with other foliage plants, or as a stand-alone specimen in a container on the deck or balcony.Good autumnal interest and its hardy nature make this shrub an excellent low maintenance purchase for country-style and urban gardens or for balconies that need a jolt of fiery colour.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Jerre SchwartzAcer Palmatum Jerre Schwartz likes well-drained acid to neutral soil in full sun or partial shade. A sheltered position is best to avoid wind scorch on the foliage and retain the autumnal leaves for as long as possible. Next to a fence or a wall is ideal.Pruning is not necessary but wait until the dormant winter months before removing any damaged or crossed branches. Remove lower branches if your aim is to turn it into a small tree.Water well and apply a thick layer of mulch to the base each spring. Container-grown specimens will need regular water and food over the warmer months. 

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Buddleja Miss Violet Butterfly Bush for Sale Online UK

Buddleja Miss Violet Butterfly Bush for Sale Online UK

Buddleja Miss Violet Butterfly BushIf you’re looking for that perfect compact shrub then Buddleia Miss Violet is definitely one to consider. This compact plant produces spires of deep purple blooms on the tips of her branches attracting butterflies and bees all through the summer. For this reason Buddleja Miss Violet is also known as Miss Violet Butterfly Bush. Buddleja Miss Violet is deciduous.How Hardy is Buddleja Miss VioletMiss Violet is frost-tolerant and very hardy, growing back from a severe pruning to her full height each year if roots are kept well-drained. Buddleja are not affected by slugs or snails and they make great plants for beginners because they are forgiving and have a tough nature.How To Use Buddleja Miss VioletMiss Violet Butterfly Bush is a specially bred compact variety, so she won’t grow larger than 1.5 metres in height and spread in a year. This means she’s suitable for border and container use. If you choose to plant her out in the border, find a spot near the back that’s not too near the fence line. Smaller more delicate flowers thrive beneath her shade and she pairs well with white or pink roses. If you grow Miss Violet in a container ensure you regularly water and add plant food once a week to boost the flower display. She is an excellent addition to a patio bringing bees, butterflies and plenty of garden nature to your doorstep.How To Care For Buddleja Miss VioletMiss Violet will grow in full sun and partial shade if the soil is kept moist and well drained. Prune Miss Violet Butterfly Bush to ground level in the spring when the leaves begin to shoot as this will help retain a healthy vigorous plant with plenty of leaves and flowers. Buddleja flower on this year’s growth in mid-late summer, so stems that aren’t pruned back can become woody. If you prefer a larger plant leave some length, but it’s safe to cut buddleia down to a few inches each year.Deadheading is not essential, but it does encourage more blooms and will keep the flower display bright for months. In late winter to early spring a thick layer of organic matter around the roots will feed Miss Violet Butterfly Bush for the coming year.Easy to grow and a delight in a wildlife garden Buddleia Miss Violet will make a pretty addition to your garden or patio. Beginners and established gardeners alike will appreciate this compact non-invasive purple beauty.

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Myrtus Communis or Common Myrtle for Sale Online. Myrtle Plant, Myrtle Tree, Myrtle Bush

Myrtus Communis or Common Myrtle for Sale Online. Myrtle Plant, Myrtle Tree, Myrtle Bush

Myrtus Communis or Common Myrtle is an evergreen flowering shrub native to the Mediterranean region. Placed in a flower bed or border, as a hedging or screen, along wall-side borders or in a city & courtyard Garden, the Myrtus Communis adds a nice bushy specimen to your garden space.A member of the Myrtaceae Family and the Genus Myrtus, Common Myrtle is a small to medium height shrub, or can be managed as a small tree. They have particularly aromatic leaves, rather leathery in nature, and ovate in shape. They produce solitary, bowl shaped white flowers with 5-petals of about 2 centimetres in length. When pollinated, the shrub will finish off with fleshy purplish-black berries, which can be edible.Hardy in the UK to Zone H4, Myrtle prefers full sun in a sheltered position from cold dry winds. When grown under glass, provide filtered sun with good ventilation and a loam-based compost for best results. In order to achieve maximum bloom set, a long hot summer is best. It is considered hardy across most of the UK apart from inland valleys, at high altitudes, and in the central and northerly locations. A harsh winter air below -10oC will scorch the leaves and result in some stem die back.In terms of its preferences regarding soil textures, Myrtus Communis will do best in moist but well drained soils, from chalk to clay to sand to loam. Near neutral pH is optimum, slightly acid or slightly alkaline are fine. Over the course of its 10-20 year journey to ultimate growth, Common Myrtle will achieve a height of 2.5-3.0 metres and a similar ultimate spread, from 1.5-3.0 metres.Of interest with Common Myrtle is that it is attractive to wildlife, butterflies, and pollinators. It actually contains a substance claimed to have an antibiotic action against chest and other ailments. The fruit’s aromatic flavour makes it edible fresh or dried as a food flavouring. The dried fruits and flower buds can be used to flavour syrups or add to sauce. The flowers actually have a sweet flavour and can be added to salads.Generally pest and disease free, Common Myrtle will persist for many years as long as your location provides protection from extreme cold. Once established, Common Myrtle has little or no need for regular pruning, but if you do prune it, it’s usually best to do it in mid to late spring. 

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Ligustrum Vulgare Wild Privet Common Privet for Hedging

Ligustrum Vulgare Wild Privet Common Privet for Hedging

Ligustrum Vulgare, also known as Wild Privet or Common Privet, is a familiar native of our UK hedgerows and woodlands, particularly in areas with chalky soil. Evergreen in all but the most severe climates, this native shrub is well-suited to both formal and informal gardens and has dark green, lance-shaped leaves. In June, the bushes are covered in panicles of small, creamy-white flowers which will attract bees and butterflies to your garden, followed by small, glossy black berries which are ornamental in winter, and provide an excellent food source for wild birds into the autumn and winter. Height and Spread of Ligustrum VulgareCommon Privet will grow at a rate of 20-40 cm a year to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 10 to 20 years.How Hardy Is Ligustrum Vulgare?Ligustrum Vulgare is hardy in all of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Ligustrum VulgareWild Privet is an excellent hedging shrub for a variety of situations, as its usually dependable evergreen foliage and dense growth habit will make a good privacy screen whether it is pruned to a formal shape or not. Left to flower and fruit, you will find it a welcoming nesting place for birds throughout the year. You can plant a single-species hedge of Common Privet, or use it as part of a mixed informal hedge to add winter interest. It is a good understorey shrub for woodland or wildlife gardens. How to Care for Ligustrum VulgarePlant Common Privet in full sun or partial shade in moist but well-drained sand, chalk, or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. Once established it is tolerant of dry soil. Depending on how fast you want to create a screening hedge, you can space plants from 3 to 5 per metre, or staggered in a double row with up to 7 per metre. Wild Privet tolerates aerosol salt, making it perfect for use in coastal regions, and as it is also highly tolerant of urban pollution, it is suitable even for inner-city locations. Deer-resistant, Common Privet is a good choice for hedges on country properties. For a formal hedge without flowers or fruit, trim on a monthly basis during the growing season. Ligustrum Vulgare can also be cut right back to the ground for vigorous regrowth with plenty of flowers and fruits for wildlife.This hardy native shrub is a great choice for UK gardens: pruned to a formal shape or left to flower and fruit, it’s the perfect hedge plant!

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Prunus Spinosa Blackthorn Tree Sloe Tree - for Sale Online

Prunus Spinosa Blackthorn Tree Sloe Tree - for Sale Online

Prunus Spinosa or the Blackthorn Tree is a native tree which has long been found in the hedgerows of the UK. Also called the Sloe for the fruits it produces in autumn, it is a tough, hardy native which will thrive just about anywhere. Found in the UK and across Europe, the blackthorn is one of the first trees to flower each spring. The pretty white flowers provide an important nectar source for pollinating insects such as bees and moths. The leaves which then emerge are dark green, ovate, and finely serrated. The flowers are followed by in autumn by sloes, which are not eaten as fresh fruit, but are excellent for making sloe gin or jam. Its dense branching habit and thorny spikes create excellent nesting sites for birds. Prunus Spinosa is incredibly hardy and will survive even the most severe winters in the UK and across northern Europe. Over a period of 20 to 50 years it will reach a height and spread of 2.5-4 metres. It is not necessary to prune blackthorn to maintain its vigorous growth. For hedging, space Prunus Spinosa plants at 3 per metre, or 5 per metre in a staggered double row.Blackthorn will tolerate a wide variety of growing conditions. It will do best in moist but well-drained soil of any type. It will not thrive in acidic soil, and while it will grow in part shade, it will flower best and set more fruit in full sun. It does not need a sheltered location, and since it will tolerate salt Prunus Spinosa is a good choice for coastal plantings. Prunus Spinosa is best suited to rural properties where its low-maintenance natural state will complement the country landscape. It is a traditional hedgerow plant, where it grows wild, and so is a natural choice for a rural hedge, where it will provide early-season nectar for pollinating insects, attract birds for nesting and food, and year-round screening because of its dense growth habit and eventual height.  Blackthorn can protect more vulnerable plants from being eaten by wildlife or grazing animals until they have grown enough to be safe. This can be a boon in areas where deer or rabbits pose a threat to your valuable plantings in a wildlife or woodland garden. Planting Prunus Spinosa is a great way to nurture wildlife while at the same time providing a dense and reliable screen for your property. This extra-hardy native tree makes a welcome addition to a country landscape plan!

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