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Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long Spanish

Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long Spanish

Corylus Avellana Lange Spaanse or Hazelnut Long SpanishCorylus Avellana Lange Spaanse is a deciduous, slow-growing hazelnut tree suitable for medium to large-sized spaces and wildlife gardens. This hazelnut shrub is more commonly known as Hazelnut Long Spanish. Its bright green foliage appears in early spring in the traditional oval shape with a small pointed tip. Soon after pretty little catkins appear in small dangling bunches along the length of its graceful branches. If pollinated, catkins mature into hazelnuts from September onwards that are larger than our native hazelnuts and sweeter in taste.During autumn, after the hazelnuts have fallen, its foliage turns buttery yellow before falling with the frosts. Hazelnut Long Spanish has graceful branches that reach upward and bring pretty structure to bare winter gardens.Height and Spread of Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseOver time this slow-growing hazelnut tree can reach a height of four metres and spread over the same distance. It’s easily kept smaller with pruning and can be trained along a fence line.How Hardy Is Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseHazelnut Long Spanish is hardy and able to withstand UK winters including sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. The catkins are tough enough to withstand some wind but for the best nut production it's best to grow it in a sheltered position.How To Use Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseHazelnut Long Spanish needs a pollinating partner to produce hazelnuts as it’s not self-fertile. A good pollinating partner is Corylus Avellana Halle'schen Riesen.Hazelnut Long Spanish can be grown as a well-pruned specimen shrub in a compact garden or left to grow to its full height as a fruiting tree in larger spaces. It will happily grow as part of a border or mixed hedge line. This is a great choice for wildlife gardens as the catkins attract pollinators and its hazelnuts are loved by bird and squirrels. If you want to harvest the hazelnuts yourself its best to net the shrub against garden raiders.How To Care For Corylus Avellana Lange SpaanseCorylus Avellana Lange Spaanse likes a sunny spot or partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil. It doesn’t need pruning, but for the best harvest of hazelnuts prune after flowering to maintain an open crown with lots of air circulation.Water yours well until it's established and apply a thick layer of mulch in the spring to boost its health throughout the year.  

GBP 99.00
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Pinus Mugo Mops Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops Low Growing Conifer

Pinus Mugo Mops Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops Low Growing Conifer

Pinus Mugo Mops or Dwarf Mountain Pine MopsPinus Mugo Mops, also known as Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops, is a dwarf cultivar of Mountain Pine that has an RHS Award of Garden Merit. It is native to the Alps and Pyrenees regions, so this virtually indestructible evergreen is a top notch plant for dry, windy and exposed places where other shrubs cannot thrive.  This is a beautiful hardy dwarf pine. It has a silvery sheen in spring when the new upright foliage appears in soft needle-like lengths. This new silver growth measures around 3 cm and slowly fades into pairs of dark green needles. Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops is a slow growing evergreen variety that forms a rounded mound and reaches no more than a metre in height and spread within 20-50 years. How Hardy Is Pinus Mugo MopsThis is one of the toughest plants around. It can withstand sub-zero freezing temperatures throughout Europe and is drought tolerant too. It is an excellent addition to coastal gardens because the foliage is salt tolerant. How Can I Use Pinus Mugo MopsDwarf Mountain Pine Mops adds structure and colour to the flower border where it contrasts nicely with perennials and shrubs, but it can also been grown successfully in a container on a sunny patio. Rock gardens benefit from this bonsai dupe. Its small rounded habit and mounded form gives structure to a low-growing rock garden, and if you have a bare area in full sun it makes a great ground cover too. How To Care For Pinus Mugo MopsThis is a versatile low maintenance shrub that can be left to grow neatly without interference. It is happy in any well drained soil but does prefer a sunny spot. If you are container growing raise the pot in winter months to prevent its roots becoming water-logged, and apply some organic matter in the spring to boost new silvery growth. You don’t have to prune Pinus Mugo Mops, but if you want to keep it a very small size cut back its new growth in winter. There are not many plants that tolerate only basic care, sub zero temperatures or droughts and still look good. Pinus Mugo Mops is one of the toughest dwarf pines out there. It is a must for coastal gardens and architectural spaces, and adorns any outdoor space with year round interest on the tricky lower levels. 

GBP 80.50
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Pinus Mugo Mops Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops Low Growing Conifer

Pinus Mugo Mops Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops Low Growing Conifer

Pinus Mugo Mops or Dwarf Mountain Pine MopsPinus Mugo Mops, also known as Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops, is a dwarf cultivar of Mountain Pine that has an RHS Award of Garden Merit. It is native to the Alps and Pyrenees regions, so this virtually indestructible evergreen is a top notch plant for dry, windy and exposed places where other shrubs cannot thrive.  This is a beautiful hardy dwarf pine. It has a silvery sheen in spring when the new upright foliage appears in soft needle-like lengths. This new silver growth measures around 3 cm and slowly fades into pairs of dark green needles. Dwarf Mountain Pine Mops is a slow growing evergreen variety that forms a rounded mound and reaches no more than a metre in height and spread within 20-50 years. How Hardy Is Pinus Mugo MopsThis is one of the toughest plants around. It can withstand sub-zero freezing temperatures throughout Europe and is drought tolerant too. It is an excellent addition to coastal gardens because the foliage is salt tolerant. How Can I Use Pinus Mugo MopsDwarf Mountain Pine Mops adds structure and colour to the flower border where it contrasts nicely with perennials and shrubs, but it can also been grown successfully in a container on a sunny patio. Rock gardens benefit from this bonsai dupe. Its small rounded habit and mounded form gives structure to a low-growing rock garden, and if you have a bare area in full sun it makes a great ground cover too. How To Care For Pinus Mugo MopsThis is a versatile low maintenance shrub that can be left to grow neatly without interference. It is happy in any well drained soil but does prefer a sunny spot. If you are container growing raise the pot in winter months to prevent its roots becoming water-logged, and apply some organic matter in the spring to boost new silvery growth. You don’t have to prune Pinus Mugo Mops, but if you want to keep it a very small size cut back its new growth in winter. There are not many plants that tolerate only basic care, sub zero temperatures or droughts and still look good. Pinus Mugo Mops is one of the toughest dwarf pines out there. It is a must for coastal gardens and architectural spaces, and adorns any outdoor space with year round interest on the tricky lower levels. 

GBP 108.00
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Dasylirion Serratifolium. Mature plants for Sale Online UK

Ilex Crenata Kinme Japanese Holly Topiary Globes Buy Online

GBP 56.10
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 119.00
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 122.50
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 110.00
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 54.00
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Cryptomeria Japonica Full Standard Topiary Tree Japanese Cedar Tree

Cryptomeria Japonica Full Standard Topiary Tree Japanese Cedar Tree

Cryptomeria Japonica is commonly known as the Japanese Cedar. A coniferous shrub native to China and Japan it is highly prized as a tree for bonsai and for topiary. The Japanese Cedar has mid to dark green leaves which spiral around the branches and can be easily pruned to shape as a standard tree. Its natural growth habit is conical.These specimens have been trained to a half-standard shape on a clear stem with a globe-shaped topiary crown on top. To maintain the lollipop shape, trim once per year. Cryptomeria Japonica is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. In fact, it will adapt well even in areas with severe winters with temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero. Elegant, highly-decorative and with multiple seasons of interest, Japanese Cedar Tree has many uses in the garden. When left to grow in its natural habit, this conifer forms a pyramidal to oval shape which looks phenomenal in any landscape. The dense evergreen foliage and graceful form make it ideally suited as a backdrop for more colourful specimens. Additionally, you can strategically plant it to hide less attractive sights in the garden, e.g. an ugly bordering wall. Shaped as a topiary, Japanese Cedar can be used to add interest to patios, as an entryway plant, and more.Cryptomeria Japonica prefers full sun or partial shade. It will grow in any moist but well-drained soil. This evergreen conifer is frost hardy and is easily kept in shape with a light prune from time to time. However, you should choose a sheltered location in the garden to plant Japanese Cedar Tree, away from the harsh elements.

GBP 115.50
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

Acer Japonicum Vitifolium or Downy Japanese Maple. Acer Japonicum Vitifolium (sometimes referred to as Acer palmatum Vitifolium) is known for its sizable foliage, vigorous growth and superb autumn colour.Acer Japonicum Vitifolium is an upright, deciduous wide-spreading and bushy Japanese Acer has interesting deeply-lobed foliage which changes to orange-gold, purples and crimson in autumn. Acer Vitifolium has particularly large foliage similar to that of a grape vine. Hence its name - Vitis being the Latin name for the grape genus. The leaves are a rich deep green to start and can be up to 12 cm long and 16 cm wide. The leaves are deeply lobed with attractive toothed margins. Red flowers appear beneath the branches as the new foliage appears in Spring.  Autumn foliage colour is superb with a kaleidoscope of golden to crimson to vivid scarlet before the leaves finally drop.As Japanese acers go, Acer Vitifolium this is a large tree which can reach 10 metres tall and wide over time. Its initial vigorous yet upright habit becomes more rounded as the tree ages.  This Downy Japanese Maple variety is hardy down to sub-zero temperatures throughout the UK. Acer Vitifolium is a particularly lovely variety and makes an ideal specimen tree for a mid to large size garden. Ideally, grow this Downy Japanese Maple in a moist well-drained soil. Vitifolium prefers partial shade and this aspect also encourages the best leaf colour. However it will tolerate full sun. A sheltered positon is better than an overly exposed site. Make sure this Japanese Maple variety has plenty of water during the growing season for the first 3 to 4 years until well established. 

GBP 92.50
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Betterbuxus Renaissance, Blight Resistant Box Renaissance

Betterbuxus Renaissance, Blight Resistant Box Renaissance

Betterbuxus Renaissance is a new blight-resistant evergreen box hybrid with compact branches and small glossy leaves.A decade of research from Belgian breeder Herplant has led to the development of four new blight-resistant box hybrids. The hybrids are named Betterbuxus with individual varieties Renaissance, Babylon Beauty, Heritage, and Skylight.Betterbuxus Renaissance is much like the traditional box we all know but is more compact. It has tiny year-round dark green leaves and needs very little pruning due to its slow growth habit. New spring growth is paler but slowly matures to a darker green and is sometimes followed by small cream flowers. This new variety of blight-resistant box is a great choice for topiary, low growing hedges, dividing parterres, and patio containers in blight-hit areas.Height and Spread of Betterbuxus RenaissanceBlight Resistant Box Renaissance is slow-growing and can be kept at whatever height and spread you choose with a yearly prune.How Hardy Is Betterbuxus RenaissanceBuxus can withstand UK winters and sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. Blight resistant box Renaissance also withstands some box tree caterpillar attack, growing back fresh green growth after an infestation has been dealt with.How To Use Betterbuxus RenaissanceThese plants thrive as border and container plants. Because blight resistant box Renaissance is slow-growing and especially compact it suits low-growing hedging, low maintenance gardens, and well-watered containers of topiary.How To Care For Betterbuxus RenaissanceRenaissance will grow in all types of soil, including sandy soils, and will tolerate partial shade. It’s slow-growing nature means a once yearly trim is enough to keep it in shape.Natural blight resistance means fungal treatments are not required, but you should water during dry spells, feed each year with a specialist box feed, and mulch the roots in spring to encourage healthy growth.

GBP 16.50
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Rhododendron Silberwolke Rhododendron Silver Cloud Semi Dwarf

Rhododendron Silberwolke Rhododendron Silver Cloud Semi Dwarf

Rhododendron Silberwolke or Silver CloudAnother of the Yak Hybrids originating from the Japanese Rhododendron Yakushimanum. These hybrids have rounded full trusses and are quite free flowering. They form nice, dome-shaped plants and are slow growing.The variety Rhododendron Silberwolke is an evergreen rhododendron with flowers of very light purple with dappled spots of yellow-green late in the spring. They are borne in rounded trusses of up to 16 and contrast beautifully against the dark green foliage. Also known as Rhododendron Silver Cloud, this variety has a low-growing and spreading habit and can be grown in small gardens or containers. As a sign of its impressive performance in UK gardens, it has a prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.Height and Spread of Rhododendron SilberwolkeWith a semi-dwarf habit and slow growth rate, Rhododendron Silver Cloud will achieve a maximum height of 75 cm to 1 metre after a period of 10 years.How Hardy is Rhododendron SilberwolkeTough and resilient, Rhododendron Silver Cloud is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Originating from Germany, this hybrid can withstand the more severe European climates & temperatures below zero should not be a problem.How To Use Rhododendron SilberwolkeOwing to its compact size and showy looks, this evergreen Rhododendron is a perfect candidate for small gardens or growing in containers. Use its pretty, delicate-looking blossoms to introduce interest to a patio or grow in the garden, on its own or paired with other decorative shrubs in a group planting.How To Care For Rhododendron SilberwolkeRhododendron Silver Cloud needs acidic soil to thrive. If you are planting in containers or need to correct the pH value of your garden soil to provide optimal conditions for this variety, use ericaceous potting mix or plant supplement. Ideally, you would plant this evergreen shrub in partial shade.

GBP 37.50
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Panicum Prairie Sky Switch Grass for Sale Online UK Wide

Panicum Prairie Sky Switch Grass for Sale Online UK Wide

Panicum Prairie Sky or Switch Grass Prairie SkyAs the name suggests, Panicum Virgatum Prairie Sky is a deciduous perennial grass native to the North American prairies. Prized for its upright growth habit and narrow lance-shaped leaves, this undemanding perennial offers multiple seasons of interest. For the better part of the year, it is the foliage that captures the attention: starting out blue-green, the lanceolate leaves turn to a vivid yellow-orange in the autumn. Additionally, this grass produces masses of drooping, branched panicles of small blue-green flower spikelets early in the autumn that further enhance its ornamental appeal.Height and Spread of Panicum Prairie SkyWhen fully mature, Switch Grass Prairie Sky will grow to be between 1 and 1.5 metres tall with a spread of 50 centimetres to 1 metre.How Hardy is Panicum Prairie SkyA tough and resilient perennial, Switch Grass Prairie Sky is fully hardy in most areas in the United Kingdom and will survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. It is also considered to be generally pest and disease free.How To Use Panicum Prairie SkyWith its upright habit and flowing colour-changing foliage, Switch Grass Prairie Sky will add both texture and architectural interest to the landscape. The tall grass blades swaying in the wind look particularly impressive when this perennial is planted en masse, and even more so in autumn, when its foliage is orange and yellow contrasted by masses of bluish flowers.How To Care For Panicum Prairie SkySwitch Grass Prairie Sky is an adaptable, undemanding cultivar. It needs to be planted in a sunny spot in the garden and will perform well in any moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soil. For best results, cut back dead foliage and old flowered stems in the spring.

GBP 16.50
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Italian Cypress Agrimed Spiral Cupressus Sempervirens Spiral

Italian Cypress Agrimed Spiral Cupressus Sempervirens Spiral

Our Italian Cypress Agrimed Spirals are topiary specimens, shaped over time as a topiary spirals, adding strong vertical interest to the garden. Italian Cypress (Latin Name Cupressus Sempervirens) is an upright, fastigiate evergreen cypress perfect for lining walkways and bringing structural interest to the garden.Evergreen cypress trees are native to lands around the Mediterranean and into the Middle East. This variety Agrimed was specifically bred to withstand the fungal disease cypress canker that affects Italian cypress trees.Our Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Spirals are canker resistant and shaped into topiary curls. Their naturally rich dark green foliage is scale-like and borne in particularly dense sprays. The evergreen foliage lasts all year with new growth appearing in spring that’s slightly lighter than mature foliage. If left unclipped Agrimed will produce small oblong cones.This topiary spiral is a simple way to bring height and interest to flat gardens throughout the year. To keep the spiral shape, it needs a twice-yearly clip. Height And Spread of Italian Cypress Agrimed SpiralIf left to grow unhindered Cupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Spiral can achieve a full height of 20 metres. It naturally grows wider at the base in a fastigiated pencil form, but clipping in spring and autumn will keep its short spiral shape.If you’d prefer a full standard Italian Cypress Agrimed we stock those too. These are large pencil-shaped cypress seen in traditional Italian formal gardens.How Hardy Is Italian Cypress Agrimed SpiralCupressus Sempervirens Agrimed Spiral is frost hardy down to sub-zero temperatures and is rarely bothered by pests. Once established it’s drought hardy and tolerates coastal sprays making it a good choice for seaside gardens. 

GBP 198.00
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Rosa Westerland Korwest Rose for Sale Online UK

Rosa Westerland Korwest Rose for Sale Online UK

Rosa Westerland, also known as Rosa Westerland Korwest or Westerland RoseThis award-winning medium-sized deciduous rose shrub is best known for its gorgeous apricot-orange blossoms. Rosa Westerland Korwest, also known as Westerland Rose, produces clusters of loosely formed double flowers in a most vibrant orange hue with yellow on the reverse of the petals, creating a stunning display of colour. In addition to being eye-catching, the flowers also boast a rich fragrance. The foliage is leathery and bronze-tinted and beautifully complements the flowers. A repeat bloomer, this lovely rose will reward you with blossoms from early summer to late in the autumn.Westerland Rose was first bred in Germany in 1969 by Reimer Kordes. For its exceptional qualities, Rosa Westerland has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society.Height and Spread of Rosa WesterlandWith a bushy growth habit and medium mature size, this rose shrub is suited for big and small gardens alike. Westerland Rose will grow to be 1.5 to 2.5 metres in height and spread after 2 to 5 years.How Hardy is Rosa WesterlandRosa Westerland Korwest is a hardy shrub. It can withstand temperatures up to 20 degrees below zero. As a result, Westerland Rose is fully hardy all across the United Kingdom.How To Use Rosa WesterlandAs a flowering shrub with a bushy habit, Westerland Rose can be grown anywhere -  in beds and borders, on its own as a specimen shrub, or even trained against a pillar or a wall. The combination of its versatility, undemanding nature, and truly spectacular repeat flowering blossoms makes Rosa Westerland Korwest a welcome addition to any garden, large or small. To better enjoy the powerful scent of these coral coloured roses, plant Rosa Westerland near a patio or under a window.How To Care For Rosa WesterlandWesterland Rose does best when grown in full sun, whether sheltered or exposed. The soil should be moist but well-drained, fertile, and humus-rich. 

GBP 116.25
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Cornus Controversa Variegata. Wedding Cake Tree. Buy Online.

Cornus Controversa Variegata. Wedding Cake Tree. Buy Online.

Cornus Controversa VariegataCornus controversa variegata commonly known as The Wedding Cake Tree is an upright, tiered deciduous tree with spreading branches. This variegated Cornus has green leaves with bold cream white margins which dramatically turn red and purple in the autumn. Cornus Controversa Variegata produces an abundance of small white flowers from May to June bourne in flat clusters. This is followed by blue-black berries in July, which are adored by birds. Easy to grow and to care for, The Wedding Cake Tree is considered pest and disease free. This Cornus variety is also the recipient of The Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign of its outstanding performance in the garden. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Cornus Controversa Variegata can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. As it is frost hardy, this highly decorative cultivar won’t need sheltering during the winter months.This striking ornamental tree is compact in size and reaches a maximum height of 3 metres with a maximum spread of 3 metres. The bushy habit of The Wedding Cake Tree is easy to maintain. Apart from removing dead or damaged branches in late winter to early spring, there’s not much that needs to be done to keep this cultivar in great shape.This Cornus enjoys full sun, but it fares well in partial shade as well. The Wedding Cake Tree will thrive in any type of soil, as long as it’s well-drained. Grow this plant as a specimen tree in a prominent position. The striking, layered form of Cornus Controversa Variegata offers both architectural and aesthetic value and adds elegance to any landscape.  It looks great planted near red foliage such as that of Japanese acers. You might also be interested in our vast collection of ornamental trees. In case you’re looking for established cultivars, don’t miss our amazing offers on mature trees.

GBP 150.00
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Ormanthus Armatus or Holly Olive for Sale Online UK

Ormanthus Armatus or Holly Olive for Sale Online UK

Osmanthus ArmatusOsmanthus Armatus is better known as the Holly Olive. It’s a useful dense evergreen with spined foliage and sweetly scented flowers.  Holly Olive is a popular shrub that’s known by several names including False Holly, Chinese Holly, and Devilwood. It originates from Western China and was introduced to the UK in 1902. This is an attractive shrub with a dense habit. Its leaves are elliptic-lanceolate, thick and rigid with spiny edges like traditional holly. Although it resembles English Holly you can tell the difference as Holly Olive has opposite leaves not alternate.New growth appears in spring which is paler than the mature growth and sweetly scented tubular flowers appear in autumn - well-timed for late pollinators. The flowers may turn into small blue-black fruits.Height And Spread of Osmanthus ArmatusHolly Olive can grow to a maximum height of 2.5 – 5 metres and spread over 4 metres. Cut off the tips to maintain the size.  How Hardy Is Osmanthus ArmatusThis is a hardy evergreen that can survive sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. It’s fairly drought hardy once established and is rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Osmanthus ArmatusThriving in both sun and shade this is a useful evergreen shrub. Use evergreen Holly Olive at the back of a mixed border to bring year-round interest and as a space-filler against fences and walls. Its dense, prickly foliage makes a good security hedge and the sweetly-scented flowers attract pollinators to a wildlife garden.How To Care For Osmanthus ArmatusHolly Olive is self-sufficient and will grow without much help. It prefers full sun to partial shade but will grow in shade too.It isn’t fussy about soil type and will grow in the majority of well-drained soils. There’s no need to prune Holly Olive but you can maintain the symmetry or remove crossed branches in winter.A thick layer of mulch in spring traps moisture and cuts down weed competition as well as providing plenty of nutrients for the approaching season.

GBP 125.40
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Pinus Mugo Benjamin Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin Dwarf Pine. Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Mugo Benjamin Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin Dwarf Pine. Dwarf Conifer

Pinus Mugo Benjamin or Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin. Petite and highly-decorative, Pinus Mugo Benjamin, a variety of Dwarf Mountain Pine, is prized for its compact size and textured foliage. It is very small indeed reaching max 30 x 50 cm over 10 years. This is an attractive dwarf pine that grows in all soils and is very lime tolerant. Perfect for a Rock Garden.Naturally globe-shaped, this cultivar has a very attractive flat-topped, rounded habit. Even when fully mature, Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin will not exceed its maximum size of 30 centimetres in height and approximately 50 centimetres in width, after a period of 10 years. The dense, evergreen foliage consists of very short, medium green, stiff needles. The needles are uniform and radially arranged along the branches. This conifer produces a profusion of slim, erect, and elongated cones that sit atop the foliage.Originating from the mountains of central and southern Europe, all Pinus Mugo varieties are remarkably undemanding, and it is the same with Dwarf Mountain Pine Benjamin. This cultivar will grow in virtually any soil, and it is very lime tolerant. To ensure best results, plant this compact pine in well-drained soil and full sun exposure. Once the plant is established, it is drought resistant.This miniature evergreen shrub is tough and can easily withstand temperatures lower than 20 degrees below zero. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Pinus Mugo Benjamin will thrive in both sheltered and exposed locations. Rarely affected by any serious pests or diseases. Benjamin naturally keeps its magnificent round form in perfect shape, so no need for pruning or trimming. Pinus Mugo Benjamin is prized for its miniature sized and attractive rounded shape. Highly adaptable and robust, this dwarf conifer is an ideal choice for rock gardens. The evergreen foliage offers interest throughout the year, and since this pine can be grown in containers, it makes a great choice for brightening up roof terraces, patios or balconies.

GBP 171.00
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Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion White Cedar Dwarf Conifer

Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion White Cedar Dwarf Conifer

Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion or White Cedar Little ChampionThuja Occidentalis or White Cedar is an evergreen conifer native to North America prized for its dense scale-like foliage and undemanding nature, characteristics which make it ideal for hedging purposes. The variety ‘Little Champion’ (syn. with McConnell’s Globe) is an eye-catching dwarf and globose version of the well-loved thuja conifer. It originated in 1935 as a seedling in Canada. It boasts a highly-attractive naturally rounded shape and beautiful, bright green and lacey foliage that stays on the branches year-round. Height and Spread of Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionVigorous when young, but with a slower growth rate as it ages, White Cedar Little Champion will stay compact even when fully mature. Its maximum size after a period of 10 years is just 50 centimetres by 50 centimetres.How Hardy is Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionFully hardy in the United Kingdom, White Cedar Little Champion is both snow and frost hardy. It will stay evergreen and continue thriving in below zero conditions.How To Use Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionLow-maintenance but highly decorative, Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion offers that highly desired combination. Naturally globose, it will not require extensive pruning and shaping to achieve a round form, and it can be grown either on its own as a statement plant, or en masse as a low hedge. Due to its compact size, this evergreen conifer is ideally suited to small gardens. Alternatively, you can grow White Cedar Little Champion in containers to add year-round interest to a rooftop garden or a patio, or plant in pairs to create an elegant entryway.How To Care For Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionWhite Cedar Little Champion will do best in a sunny spot in the garden. It is adaptable to a wide range of soils but prefers moist but well-drained soil that is neutral to alkaline in pH value. See also our blog post on Thuja Care. 

GBP 36.30
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Ormanthus Armatus or Holly Olive for Sale Online UK

Ormanthus Armatus or Holly Olive for Sale Online UK

Osmanthus ArmatusOsmanthus Armatus is better known as the Holly Olive. It’s a useful dense evergreen with spined foliage and sweetly scented flowers.  Holly Olive is a popular shrub that’s known by several names including False Holly, Chinese Holly, and Devilwood. It originates from Western China and was introduced to the UK in 1902. This is an attractive shrub with a dense habit. Its leaves are elliptic-lanceolate, thick and rigid with spiny edges like traditional holly. Although it resembles English Holly you can tell the difference as Holly Olive has opposite leaves not alternate.New growth appears in spring which is paler than the mature growth and sweetly scented tubular flowers appear in autumn - well-timed for late pollinators. The flowers may turn into small blue-black fruits.Height And Spread of Osmanthus ArmatusHolly Olive can grow to a maximum height of 2.5 – 5 metres and spread over 4 metres. Cut off the tips to maintain the size.  How Hardy Is Osmanthus ArmatusThis is a hardy evergreen that can survive sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. It’s fairly drought hardy once established and is rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Osmanthus ArmatusThriving in both sun and shade this is a useful evergreen shrub. Use evergreen Holly Olive at the back of a mixed border to bring year-round interest and as a space-filler against fences and walls. Its dense, prickly foliage makes a good security hedge and the sweetly-scented flowers attract pollinators to a wildlife garden.How To Care For Osmanthus ArmatusHolly Olive is self-sufficient and will grow without much help. It prefers full sun to partial shade but will grow in shade too.It isn’t fussy about soil type and will grow in the majority of well-drained soils. There’s no need to prune Holly Olive but you can maintain the symmetry or remove crossed branches in winter.A thick layer of mulch in spring traps moisture and cuts down weed competition as well as providing plenty of nutrients for the approaching season.

GBP 82.20
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Cornus Controversa Variegata. Wedding Cake Tree. Buy Online.

Cornus Controversa Variegata. Wedding Cake Tree. Buy Online.

Cornus Controversa VariegataCornus controversa variegata commonly known as The Wedding Cake Tree is an upright, tiered deciduous tree with spreading branches. This variegated Cornus has green leaves with bold cream white margins which dramatically turn red and purple in the autumn. Cornus Controversa Variegata produces an abundance of small white flowers from May to June bourne in flat clusters. This is followed by blue-black berries in July, which are adored by birds. Easy to grow and to care for, The Wedding Cake Tree is considered pest and disease free. This Cornus variety is also the recipient of The Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign of its outstanding performance in the garden. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Cornus Controversa Variegata can survive even if the temperatures drop to 15 degrees below zero. As it is frost hardy, this highly decorative cultivar won’t need sheltering during the winter months.This striking ornamental tree is compact in size and reaches a maximum height of 3 metres with a maximum spread of 3 metres. The bushy habit of The Wedding Cake Tree is easy to maintain. Apart from removing dead or damaged branches in late winter to early spring, there’s not much that needs to be done to keep this cultivar in great shape.This Cornus enjoys full sun, but it fares well in partial shade as well. The Wedding Cake Tree will thrive in any type of soil, as long as it’s well-drained. Grow this plant as a specimen tree in a prominent position. The striking, layered form of Cornus Controversa Variegata offers both architectural and aesthetic value and adds elegance to any landscape.  It looks great planted near red foliage such as that of Japanese acers. You might also be interested in our vast collection of ornamental trees. In case you’re looking for established cultivars, don’t miss our amazing offers on mature trees.

GBP 156.00
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Thuja Smaragd Hedging. White Cedar Emerald Hedging. Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd for Sale. Thuja Hedging Conifers. Evergreen Thuja Hedging

Thuja Smaragd Hedging. White Cedar Emerald Hedging. Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd for Sale. Thuja Hedging Conifers. Evergreen Thuja Hedging

Thuja Smaragd Hedging. If you are looking for a reliable evergreen conifer that serves well as a hedging plant, then Thuja Smaragd is an ideal candidate. Thuja occidentalis Smaragd, to give it its full botanical name, is also known as White Cedar Emerald or Thuja Emerald. The many common names of this cultivar all describe its most recognisable feature: the stunning green hue of its aromatic foliage. Smaragd is German for emerald, the precious stone which shares its colour with this conifer. Due to its lush foliage that is also colour resistant in winter and attractive conical habit, this variety is mostly used for hedging. Unlike some evergreens, Thuja Smaragd Hedging will not lose its vivid colours or turn to brownish hues when temperatures drop below zero. Thuja Smaragd Hedging is easy to care for and offers extraordinary visual interest. No wonder then that Thuja Smaragd is one of our hedging bestsellers. The fact that Thuja Smaragd Hedging has a slower growth rate than its close relatives is just one of the many qualities that make it ideal for hedges and containers. Its expected maximum size is about 5 metres once fully mature. Thuja Smaragd White Cedar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. In fact, this thuja variety is well suited to the British climate and has a coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society for its outstanding resistance and good constitution. While Thuja Smaragd Hedging is ideally suited to serve as a highly attractive evergreen conifer hedge, its dense growth affording privacy. Thuja Smaragd dislikes wet soils, so make sure that your conifer is planted in rich soils that drains well. Place the container in a spot in full sun to make sure your plants thrive.The dense, columnar habit of the Thuja Smaragd Hedging is natural- there is very little pruning and trimming required to keep this stunning conifer in perfect form.

GBP 39.60
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Thuja Occidentalis Rheingold White Cedar for Sale Online

Thuja Occidentalis Rheingold White Cedar for Sale Online

Thuja Occidentalis Rheingold is an evergreen oval-shaped cedar with yellow-gold foliage. This conifer is a good space filler or privacy screen in medium to large gardens.White cedars are native to North America but Rheingold is a sport of Ellwangeriana Aurea and was found in Germany in the 1900s. It’s been popular ever since for its coppery foliage and slow growth habit. Rheingold’s foliage is fan-shaped and so finely patterned it’s almost scaly. Foliage emerges orange in spring before maturing to golden yellow over the summer months. Many consider winter Thuja Occidentalis Rheingold finest month as its foliage matures to coppery gold on the larger branches.This is a very popular choice of evergreen and one that always performs well.Height and Spread of Thuja Occidentalis RheingoldThuja Occidentalis Rheingold is smaller and slower growing than other types of white cedar. It will reach a maximum height of 1.5 metres by 0.5 - 1 metre in spread.How Hardy is Thuja Occidentalis RheingoldThis is a tough and hardy evergreen that easily withstand sub-zero temperatures of the UK in exposed or sheltered spots if its roots are well-drained. It enjoys full sun and is rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Thuja Occidentalis RheingoldWhite Cedar Rheingold is a popular choice for rockeries and heather gardens with a yellow theme, and it lifts an overly green foliage garden. This is also a good choice for privacy screens, blocking out traffic, and providing shelter in wildlife gardens.  How to Care For Thuja Occidentalis RheingoldVery little care is required for this white cedar. It prefers a spot in full sun and well-drained soil of any type or pH including chalky. It can cope with exposed sites. No pruning is required as it naturally grows ovoid-shaped, but you can trim back new growth in winter.Water well until established and apply a thick layer of mulch in early spring to trap moisture and proved nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 19.80
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Betterbuxus Babylon Beauty Blight Resistant Box for Sale

Betterbuxus Babylon Beauty Blight Resistant Box for Sale

Betterbuxus Babylon BeautyEvergreen Betterbuxus Babylon Beauty is a new blight-resistant box variety with low spreading foliage and light green glossy leaves.Belgian buxus breeder Herplant has developed four new box hybrids with blight resistance. These new hybrids are the Betterbuxus range with varieties named Babylon Beauty, Renaissance, Heritage, and Skylight.Betterbuxus Babylon Beauty has lighter green foliage than its hybrid cousins and if left unpruned it spreads at ground level. It’s a good choice for exposed soils and layering. New growth in spring appears lighter which slowly matches the overall light green colour with small pale flowers in the springtime.  This new variety of blight-resistant box is a great choice for ground cover and patio containers in blight-hit areas.Height and spread of Betterbuxus Babylon BeautyProstate growth means Babylon Beauty remains lower than other types of box and will spread at ground level. It is easy to keep at a height and spread you prefer by clipping 2-3 times a year.  How Hardy is Betterbuxus Babylon BeautyBlight Resistant Box Babylon Beauty is hardy to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It's naturally blight resistant and has some resistance to box tree caterpillar quickly re-greening after treatment.How To Use Betterbuxus Babylon BeautyThis is a good choice if you need a large amount of box as its prostrate habit covers more ground than other varieties. It’s especially useful for low-growing hedges, layering, and patio containers if they are well fed and watered.How To Care For Betterbuxus Babylon BeautyBlight resistant box Babylon Beauty tolerates the majority of soils including sandy and clay types if they are well-drained. Plant in sun to partial shade and water well until established.To keep it in good shape trim 2-3 times a year and feed with specialist box food. There’s no need to use fungal treatments on Babylon Beauty as it is bred for blight resistance, but you should mulch the roots in spring to encourage good health.

GBP 17.50
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