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Ilex Nellie R Stevens. Hybrid Holly Nellie R Stevens - UK

Ilex Nellie R Stevens. Hybrid Holly Nellie R Stevens - UK

Ilex Nellie R Stevens is one of many varieties of Holly. It is a hybrid of the Horned Holly - Ilex Cornuta and Ilex Aquifolium (which is the common holly).Nellie R Stevens Holly is an evergreen Shrub growing to 4m by 5m over time. It is fairly slow growing. This shrub is adaptable to all soil types although prefers slightly moist areas. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade.Wildlife Tip: Attracts birds and wildlife to feed or nest in its dense branchesHolly Nellie R Stevens typically grows as a large evergreen broadleaf shrub with a conical and dense form. Its foliage is a rich dark green in colour, glossy in texture, and oblong in shape. Leaves can be 4 inches long and have spiny margins with typically 2 to 3 spines per side.As with most hollies, Holly Nellie R Stevens is evergreen and blooms with small flowers, which are greenish-white in colour, each spring. It produces red berries in autumn.Ilex Nellie R Stevens are ideal selection for privacy screens, hedging, borders or standalone shrubs. Plant in part shade or full sun. If you do need to do any pruning, best to do this in winter.Ilex is a genus of more than 400 specimens of deciduous and evergreen trees, climbers, and shrubs from temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions. They are mostly grown for their evergreen and attractive foliage, which never fade and stay green throughout the year. View other hollies – such as the native Ilex Aquifolium. We also have Ilex Nellie R Stevens available as a topiary clear-stemmed tree. And we have Ilex Nellie R Stevens as a pleached tree. 

GBP 26.40
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Buddleia Black Knight. Butterfly Bush Black Knight For Sale Online UK

Buddleia Black Knight. Butterfly Bush Black Knight For Sale Online UK

Buddleia Black Knight is a stunning cultivar of Buddleja, commonly referred to as the Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac. Buddleja Black Knight flowers in August, the tall conical blooms emerge at the end of the branches of this year's growth. The architectural spires of magenta colour, will enhance any border, the floral spikes are in fact a host of tiny tubular flowers that form as panicles. This is a sturdy cross betwen two of the most popular varieties - Buddleia Davidii and Nanho, not surprisingly this has proved to be a winner. Awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS it is firmly on the map as a must have variety of Buddleia and will do well in most UK gardens.Buddleja's are incredibly easy to grow and thriving in most soils as long as they are kept moist, yet well-drained. These deciduous shrubs are famed for their attraction to butterfies, which land on the flowers to drink the nectar, a Buddleia covered in butterflies is a fabulous sight.Buddleia Black Knight will eventually achieve a height and spread of circa 3-4 metres but is easily kept in check if required, with a prune in early Spring. Trim back and shape in late March and the new year's growth will deliver the next fabulous displays of flowers. To keep them flowering for as long as possible, do remove the faded and dying flowers, this will extend the flowering time. At the end of their flowering remove the last drying flower spikes to avoid self-seeding.

GBP 28.00
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Leylandii Trees. Cupressus Leylandii. Leyland Cypress Hedging. Fast-Growing Leylandii for Hedging and Screening

Leylandii Trees. Cupressus Leylandii. Leyland Cypress Hedging. Fast-Growing Leylandii for Hedging and Screening

Cupressus Leylandii trees are often referred to as simply Leylandii or Leyland Cypress.The full botanical name is Cupressus x Leylandii and they are acknowledged as one of the fastest growing evergreen conifers here in the UK. Leylandii are mainly used for hedging and evergreen screening yet all Cupressus trees make excellent roosting places and are often used as nest sites by birds such as greenfinches, robins, dunnocks and wrens. A Cupressus Leylandii hedge provides year round shelter for a wide range of wildlife.The continuing popularity of Cupressus Leylandii for hedging here in the UK is hardly surprising if you look at this plant’s characteristics. As well as being evergreen, a prerequisite of any year round screening, Leylandii are very fast growing, expect a growth rate of at least 3 feet per year. Leyland Cypress will grow and perform well in virtually any soil but do need to be maintained.Cypress Leylandii new growth lends itself very well to trimming and a Leylandii hedge maintains its shape well if trimmed regularly, ideally 2 to 3 times per year. Leyland Cypress hedging should not be cut back too hard beyond the green foliage, as they do not shoot from old wood. Best practise is to give consistently regular trims rather than letting them grow and cutting back hard. If you follow this rule you will be rewarded with a neat dense hedge that will provide instant privacy. Leylandii trees are still the fastest and most cost effective way of achieving a neat tall hedge or screen in the garden. They grow up to 1m per year (2-3ft).

GBP 19.36
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Euonymus Japonicus President Gauthier Hedging for sale UK

Syringa Vulgaris Michel Buchner Common Lilac for Sale UK

Syringa Vulgaris Ruhm Von Horstenstein Lilac for Sale Online

Syringa Vulgaris Ruhm Von Horstenstein Lilac for Sale Online

Blue Diamond Rhododendron for Sale Online UK. Dwarf Variety

Blue Diamond Rhododendron for Sale Online UK. Dwarf Variety

Dwarf Rhododendron Blue Diamond Rhododendron Blue Diamond is an evergreen rhododendron that belongs to the family of Dwarf Lepidote Hybrids which owe their name to the scale-like texture of the undersurface of the foliage. Low-growing and highly decorative, this semi-dwarf evergreen shrub produces masses of violet-blue small flowers in clusters between April and May. The shades of blue tend to vary (adding to their charm) and are borne up to 5 in a truss. The evergreen foliage consists of elliptic, azalea-like leaves which start out medium green and turn to a bronze-greenish in the autumn.A UK native, this dwarf rhododendron was hybridized in 1935,  by J. J. Crosfield of Embley Park, England.Height and Spread of Dwarf Rhododendron Blue DiamondA semi-dwarf cultivar, Blue Diamond Rhododendron will achieve a maximum size of 1.5 metres in height and width.How Hardy is Dwarf Rhododendron Blue DiamondBlue Diamond Rhododendron is a tough, resilient evergreen shrub and it is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will tolerate temperatures as low as -5 degrees Celsius.How To Use Dwarf Rhododendron Blue DiamondAlpine in origin, this semi-dwarf evergreen shrub is a great choice for rock gardens where it can add a much-needed touch of bright colour. Similarly, due to its compact size, Blue Diamond Rhododendron thrives in raised beds or small gardens. Plant on its own or in mass plantings, either way, the beautiful violet blooms will captivate.How To Care For Dwarf Rhododendron Blue DiamondUndemanding and adaptable, Blue Diamond Rhododendron does not need much to thrive in your garden. Unlike other rhododendron varieties that do well in shade, owing to its origin, this alpine shrub will do best in full sun so pick a sunny spot in the garden. However, a trait that Blue Diamond shares with other rhododendrons is that it requires well-drained, acidic soil to grow in. For best results, enrich the soil with ericaceous feed if you are unsure about the pH value or want to enhance the acidity.

GBP 21.00
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Quercus Ilex Hedging Holm Oak Hedging Mature Evergreen Hedge

Quercus Ilex Hedging Holm Oak Hedging Mature Evergreen Hedge

Quercus Ilex Hedging or Holm Oak HedgingQuercus Ilex is an evergreen member of the oak tree family. Quercus Ilex comes in primarily two types, as a tree, or as a shrub. These are Quercus Ilex Hedging shrubs (also known as Holm Oak or Evergreen Oak). These make a superb hedging plant which can be clipped and trained into a very nice hedge formal or if you prefer, a more natural loose style. Quercus Ilex Hedging plants are very easy to grow. They are hardy and capable of growing almost anywhere apart from very waterlogged soil. Holm Oak Hedging will do best in open moist fertile soil and in a sunny position.These Quercus Ilex hedging shrubs are grown for evergreen screening and / or hedging. The Genus Quercus, also known as Holm Oak, are of the Family Fagaceae, with entire leaves either lobed or toothed. The flowers are inconspicuous and followed by acorns which express a nice autumn colour.Originating in the Mediterranean, the bushy habit of Quercus Ilex can persist to Hardiness zone H5 in the UK and Ireland; though not very fond of extreme cold climates of our inland areas. It prefers full sun generally, though can tolerate partial shade to a degree. Preferred aspects by choice would be North, East, South, or West facing.  Holm Oak Hedging will grow to an ultimate height of 1.0-3.0 metres when managed as a shrub. A moderately rapid grower, it can grow 25-30 centimetres if not trimmed. It takes anywhere between 20-50 years for Quercus Ilex to reach full maturity.Soil should be well drained but should also hold moisture well. Textural combinations including chalk, loam, sand, or clay are fine. Near neutral pH is ideal. This easy to grow evergreen will respond quite favourably to formative pruning and clipping. It fits well as a hedge in coastal areas. A very natural looking screening plant, Quercus Ilex Hedging can resist drought, but will not do well in waterlogged soils.

GBP 30.80
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Hibiscus Pink Giant. Hardy Hibiscus Shrubs Buy in London & Online UK. Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Giant will flower for 2 long months producing bright

Hibiscus Pink Giant. Hardy Hibiscus Shrubs Buy in London & Online UK. Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Giant will flower for 2 long months producing bright

Hibiscus Syriacus Pink Giant - Hardy Hibiscus, these beautiful tropical shrubs are members of the large Malvaceae or mallow family. To thrive they require good light so best to plant in full sun to get a good show of blooms. Hibiscus, also known as rose mallow or Rose of Sharon, is a very useful shrub for late summer blooms. At a time when many garden perennials are starting to tire after a season of blooming, this hardy, reliable shrub will spring into the gap with a mass of brilliant blooms throughout August and September.Introduced from Asia, hardy hibiscus shrubs have been grown in the UK for hundreds of years. They will be one of the last plants in your garden to leaf out in spring: do not fear, they are not dead! Once the foliage appears, they will be an unremarkable shrub until late July, when the blooms will start to appear in magnificent profusion, continuing into early October. Depending on the variety, you could have double or more commonly single blooms similar in shape to hollyhocks, each individual flower lasting a few days but followed by more, creating a spectacular show throughout the late summer. Hardy throughout the UK, a hibiscus bush will grow to a mature height of 2.5-4 metres and spread of 2 metres. They can be pruned to a smaller size if desired after flowering, and will even come back from being cut back to the ground if more drastic restoration is required. They will do well in any moist, well-drained soil in full sun, sheltered from strong winds. It is best to position your rose mallow shrub to work in tandem with other shrubs to provide a season-long show. Since its foliage is unremarkable, pair it with an attractive foliage plant such as Acer Palmatum Deshojo, or a spring-flowering shrub such as Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. The hibiscus is a hard-working, hardy and low-maintenance shrub which will give you two months of bright blooms year after year! It’s a great choice for your garden.

GBP 32.00
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Magnolia X Loebneri Merrill. Magnolia Merrill Buy Online UK

Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde Japanese Barberry

Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde Japanese Barberry

Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde or Japanese Barberry Concorde is an extremely tough and versatile low growing variety of Berberis with an attractive dome shape. Its distinctive dark red-purple foliage is striking. Berberis Concorde has received both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and Perfect for Pollinators badge.Native to Japan, this Berberis Concorde cultivar is noted for its dark red-purple foliage and maintains this striking colour throughout the spring and summer before turning a bright scarlet in autumn for yet another colour sensation! Small yellow flowers emerge in the spring at the same time as the leaves, and are followed by bright red berries in autumn. In winter, the thorny black bare stems have an architectural appeal of their own.Completely hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, Japanese Barberry Concorde will grow to a mature height and spread of 0.5 - 1 metre in 10 to 20 years. Naturally growing into a rounded dome shape, it will respond well to pruning, but be sure to wear gloves, as Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde has thorns! If planting in groups or as a low hedge, space plants 60-90 cm apart. Plant Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil in an exposed or sheltered position. Full sun will result in better autumn colour. Resistant to pollution and salt, Japanese Barberry Concorde will do well in both coastal regions and in city gardens. Deer and rabbits do not like the thorns that cover the branches, so these small shrubs are perfectly suited to country gardens as well. With its small size and dramatic colouring, Japanese Barberry Concorde is a good candidate for container planting on a rooftop terrace or patio, where it will provide three seasons of colour. A specimen plant in a mixed border will add a bit of drama and act as a balance to brightly coloured flowers. Planted as a low boundary hedge, the thorny branches of Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde will help discourage animals from wandering into your garden, and if planted in a mass planting on a difficult slope, it will provide effective erosion control. No matter where you plant your Berberis Concorde, its dramatic foliage colouring, compact size, and low-maintenance qualities will make it a winner!

GBP 26.40
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Cistus Corbariensis Hybrid Rock Rose for Sale Online UK

Cistus Corbariensis Hybrid Rock Rose for Sale Online UK

Cistus Corbariensis or Hybrid Rock RoseCistus Corbariensis is an AGM winning evergreen rock rose with white flowers. It suits a well-drained slope or a rock garden. Cistus originate from the Mediterranean and are more commonly known as sun roses or rock roses. The Corbariensis variety is a hybrid between Cistus Populifolius and Cistus Salviifolius. It’s one of the hardiest rock roses. Foliage is evergreen with dark oval wavy-margined leaves that reach 5 cms in length covering its reddish stems. In spring, crimson buds appear across the shrub and open to paper-like pure white flowers with bee-attracting yellow centres. Each bloom only lasts a few days but they are so prolific the plant is covered during June and July. If you have a dry border, or an area that basks in full sun, rock roses are a good choice as they can cope with the heat there.Height And Spread of Cistus CorbariensisCistus Corbariensis will reach a maximum height of a metre and spread across the same. It can be kept smaller with a gentle yearly prune. How Hardy Is Cistus CorbariensisCistus Corbariensis is a particularly hardy hybrid rock rose that can cope with windy conditions and heat but it struggles with frost. It’s best to plant this shrub in a sheltered spot. Rock roses are rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Cistus CorbariensisThis is the perfect choice for a sun-drenched bank or a tricky slope as hybrid rock rose enjoys well-drained soils. It also does well in a rock or gravel garden and as part of a sunny mixed border.Pollinators adore the free-flowering blooms so it also suits a low maintenance sunny wildlife garden too.  How To Care For Cistus CorbariensisHybrid rock roses need little attention once established. They thrive in poor, sandy soils that are well-drained and can cope with some chalk. One of the most important aspects is enough sun. A south or west facing position is best. Cistus Corbariensis is not reliably frost hardy and will need a sheltered spot. Cover with fleece if minus temperatures are predicted.You do not have to prune a hybrid rock rose but you can gently cut back branches after flowering to maintain the shape. Do this each year to create a bushy shrub as it doesn’t like hard pruning.  A thick layer of mulch around the roots in spring seals in moisture and prevents weed competition.  

GBP 33.75
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Photinia Fraseri Cracklin Red Photinia Cracklin Red Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Cracklin Red Photinia Cracklin Red Hedging

Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red is a striking new cultivar of Photinia x Fraserii which will provide year-round beauty in your garden. This evergreen shrub has glossy leaves which are a dark red when they first emerge, a striking contrast with the mature dark green foliage which persists all through the year. Flattened clusters of white flowers in mid and late spring add to the picture and attract bees and butterflies to your garden. The foliage retains its rich green colour throughout the winter, unless exposed to frost, when the foliage will turn red for a bright accent in a cold winter! Photinia Cracklin' Red forms a natural rounded shape.Height and Spread of Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' RedPhotinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red will grow to a mature height of 1.5 metres and spread of 2 metres in 10 to 20 years.How Hardy Is Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red?Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red is hardy in most places in the UK, even in severe winters.How to Use Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' RedLike other Photinia x Fraseri cultivars, Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red is a great choice for a low-maintenance hedge with year-round foliage. Cracklin' Red is compact and won’t become overly large – it is very suitable for medium sized hedging. Such a hedge can be planted in exposed locations as a windbreak for more delicate plants, or used as a foundation planting, as it will never grow too large for the location. One specimen would make a good container plant for a roof terrace or a balcony, providing year-round colour and privacy.Photinia Cracklin' Red also makes a good shrub for a mixed border, where its evergreen foliage will provide winter interest.How to Care for Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' RedPlant Photinia Cracklin' Red in full sun or partial shade in an exposed or sheltered position in moist but well-drained or well-drained sand clay or loam soil with an acid to neutral pH. Tolerant of aerosol salt, Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red will do well in coastal regions, and as it also tolerates urban pollution, will do well in even inner city locations. Rabbit and deer-resistant, it can be planted on country properties without special protection. Its natural compact form requires little or no pruning, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice.Photinia Fraseri Cracklin' Red is an easy-to-grow evergreen shrub with striking foliage and little pruning or maintenance required. In other words, it is an excellent hedging plant for the UK gardener! See also Photinia Red Robin for hedging. 

GBP 22.00
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Corylus Avellana Red Majestic Hazel Corylus Red Majestic

Corylus Avellana Red Majestic Hazel Corylus Red Majestic

Corylus Avellana Red Majestic also called Hazel Red Majestic or Corylus Red Majestic, is an excellent small garden tree that has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its suitability for UK gardens. Its twisted branches, purple foliage and winter catkins give it year-round interest. Indeed it is often referred to as the Purple Twisted Hazel. Developed in Germany by Rolf de Vries in 2004, Corylus Avellana Red Majestic provides a long season of visual interest in the garden. In late winter, purple-red catkins hang suspended from the bare, twisted branches of male specimens, while females have tiny yellow flowers. Flowers are followed by dark red-purple foliage in spring, which turns green with a tinge of red in summer, and then finally burgundy in autumn before falling to the ground. The twisted branches add interest to the winter garden. The hazelnuts that mature in autumn on female trees can be harvested or left to attract wildlife.Hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, Hazel Red Majestic will grow to a mature height and spread of 2.5-4 metres in 10 to 20 years. Pruning is not necessary to maintain the compact size and semi-weeping form of Corylus Avellana Red Majestic, but be sure to prune out suckers at the base of the plant.Plant Corylus Avellana Red Majestic in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with a south, east or west-facing aspect. For optimum foliage colour, choose a sunny spot. It will do well in any well-drained soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, Hazel Red Majestic is an excellent choice for small city gardens, and being very deer-resistant, they are perfect for a country property!The small size and year-round appeal of Corylus Avellana Red Majestic makes it a perfect choice for even small city spaces. Planted in a large container on a roof terrace or patio, and with some lighting to highlight the pattern of the bare, twisted branches, you will have a living sculpture outside your windows in winter, as well as the foliage show from spring through autumn. Hazel Red Majestic will also do well as a specimen plant in a lawn, or in the middle of a sunny border. In a country setting, use Corylus Avellana Red Majestic as a part of an informal mixed hedge, or as a part of a woodland or meadow garden.Corylus Avellana Red Majestic is guaranteed to bring its unique shape and beautiful foliage to your garden. Its small size, semi-weeping shape, and fascinating twisted branches will make it a stand-out! See also other varieties of Hazel including the Corkscrew Hazel and the closely related Purple Leaved Filibert. 

GBP 37.50
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Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwoods Gold Lawsons Cypress

Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwoods Gold Lawsons Cypress

Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s Gold or Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s GoldThe conifer family Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana is native to the Western USA, and as such, it naturally occurs in areas starting from the coast all the way up to 2,000 metres of altitude. As a result, these evergreen conifers are naturally resilient and adaptive, which, combined with their ornamental appearance, makes them a popular choice. This cypress family was introduced to the UK in 1850, when the seeds of these conifers were sent to a nurseryman Peter Lawson in Scotland, hence the name Lawson’s Cypress. Today, there are over 450 unique varieties in this conifer family, each with distinct features.One of the more popular Lawson’s Cypress cultivars is certainly the eye-catching Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s Gold, a slow-growing conifer with golden yellow juvenile foliage. The foliage is buttery gold in the spring and summer, and fades to light greyish green in the autumn, ensuring year-round interest in the garden. Originated as a sport of Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwoodii in 1906, this conifer similarly has a neat conical habit. Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold won the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign of this conifer’s exceptional performance in UK gardens.Height and Spread of Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s GoldSlow-growing and compact, Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold will grow to be 1.5 metres high and 60 centimetres wide in a period of 10 years. Ultimately, it can reach a maximum size of 4 metres.How Hardy is Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s Gold?Not unlike its relatives, Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold is quite tough: this conifer is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and Northern Europe, so it will not be bothered by subzero temperatures or harsh winds. In fact, its resilience makes it ideally suited for coastal conditions and exposed sites.How To Use Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s GoldLawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold brings year-round interest to the garden and does not need much to thrive. It will easily adapt to most garden conditions. A great choice for rock gardens, or as a specimen plant for a lawn, it will stand out for its vibrant foliage and neat columnar habit. Alternatively, Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold can be a good choice for hedging thanks to its dense evergreen foliage, if you do not mind its slow-growing habit.How To Care For Chamaecyparis Lawsoniana Ellwood’s GoldThis conifer is quite undemanding and will do well in most soils as long as they are moist but well-drained. Ideally, the soil would be slightly acidic although Lawson’s Cypress Ellwood’s Gold will tolerate chalk soils as well. When planting, choose a sunny location in the garden, either sheltered or exposed. 

GBP 22.00
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Syringa Prestoniae Agnes Smith for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Roseum Elegans. Rhododendron Hybrids Online UK

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte Plum Greengage Plum

Prunus Domestica Reine Claude Verte is a greengage plum variety. Greengage plums are cultivars of the common European plum (Prunus Domestica), best known for their greenish skin and rich, confectionery flavour. Although the first true greengage was bred in France, the ancestor of these particular plums was a wild specimen found in Anatolian peninsula. Reine Claude Verte is a medium-sized, deciduous tree that is considered to be the most popular variety of greengage plums, and it is the only variety that is almost an unchanged form of the original greengage cultivar. Its full botanical name is Prunus domestica subsp. italica Reine Claude Verte.This upright, compact tree flaunts a lush display of white blossoms in March through to April. The dainty, 5-petalled flowers are attractive to pollinators and followed by round, light green plums that can be picked from the tree in September. Do not let the deceiving colour of greengage plums fool you- these plums are juicy and exceptionally sweet. The fruit is equally tasty when eaten straight from the tree or when processed into preserves.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VertePlum Reine Claude Verte is larger than related fruit trees, and it can achieve a maximum size of 5 to 10 metres, with a spread of 2 to 6 metres.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteFully hardy in the United Kingdom, Greengage Plum can survive sub-zero temperatures, and it is not bothered by frosts.How To Use Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteAlthough plums can be quite decorative, with their beautiful natural form and romantic spring blossoms, these trees are mostly grown for their fruit, and Plum Reine Claude Verte is no exception. It can be grown on its own, as a specimen tree, or planted en masse for a more abundant fruit production. Its sweet plums are both culinary and dessert, but they do not store well unless frozen.As a self-fertile variety, Greengage Plum relies on insects for pollen. But, even though this cultivar does not need a pollination partner to produce fruit, it can serve as one to sterile plum varieties, particularly those who flower at the same time.How To Care For Prunus Domestica Reine Claude VerteEasy to grow and to care for, Plum Reine Claude Verte will be happy in any soil, but growing this cultivar in humus-rich, well-drained soil will give you the best results. Choose a spot in full sun to encourage better fruit production. When it comes to pruning, there is little that needs to be done to keep this deciduous tree healthy. If the heavy crops start breaking the branches, thin fruit as needed.An old and reliable variety, Plum Reine Claude Verte produces good crops of dual-purpose plums. Suitable for all training forms and considered low-maintenance, this plum variety is an excellent choice for beginners and experienced gardeners alike.

GBP 40.80
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Camellia Williamsii Dr Ralph Watkins Early Pink Flowering

Camellia Williamsii Dr Ralph Watkins Early Pink Flowering

Camellia Dr. Ralph WatkinsCamellia Williamsii Dr Ralph Watkins is an early flowering pink camellia with large semi-double peony-like blooms. It suits a woodland garden and large containers. The Williamsii hybrids are a cross between Camellia Saluenensis and Camellia Japonica and named after plantsman J.C. Williams of Caerhays Castle Cornwall. They are hardier than Japonica and thus very suited to the Northern European climate. Other characteristics are they tend to be very free flowering, flowering for long periods of time and blooms tend to fall to the ground whole (easier to keep tidy). The variety Dr Ralph Watkins was introduced to the UK in 1978 and has always been a popular choice. It is free-flowering and vigorous with large showy pink peony-like soft blooms that have a yellow centre. The flowers arrive in late winter to early spring to brighten a dull winter garden and feed the early waking pollinators.  The foliage is elliptic, dark green and semi-glossy. It stays on the shrub all year round with new growth appearing lighter than the old. Winter flowering camellias make excellent Christmas presents for enthusiastic gardeners as not much else is in bloom at the time of year. Height And Spread Of Camellia Dr. Ralph WatkinsCamellia Williamsii Dr Ralph Watkins is a compact, upright camellia that will reach 2.5 metres high and spread over 1.8 metres wide.How Hardy Is Camellia Dr. Ralph WatkinsThis camellia is hardy in the UK to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It needs some shelter from harsh drying winds and sunshine which will damage the buds. How To Use Camellia Dr. Ralph WatkinsBecause camellias enjoy a sheltered and shaded aspect, they suit a low maintenance woodland garden or a sheltered bank. Camellia Williamsii Dr. Ralph Watkins also brings a bright splash of colour to a bare winter cottage garden where its open blooms are perfect for a wildlife-friendly area. Camellia Dr Ralph Watkins is suitable for growing in a pot as a specimen bush if the container is very large and well-watered, but ensure the plant is kept out of full sun. How To Care For Camellia Dr. Ralph WatkinsCamellias need acidic soil to thrive and do not fare well in chalk. If your soil is alkaline it’s best to grow Camellia Williamsii Dr. Ralph Watkins in a container of ericaceous compost, but ensure the roots do not dry out and it has plenty of shade. Supplement it regularly with an ericaceous feed. Camellias need shelter from wind and sun, and they enjoy moist but well-drained soil. Be careful not to bury the stem in the planting hole as camellias prefer shallow depth.There’s no need to prune Dr Ralph Watkins but you can remove dead or diseased branches after it has flowered. Mulch well with ericaceous compost and water until established.  

GBP 27.50
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Hydrangea Paniculata Little Lime. Hydrangeas Buy UK

Leyland Castlewellan Gold Cupressocyparis Leylandii Castlewellan Gold for Fast-Growing Hedging & Screening UK

Leyland Castlewellan Gold Cupressocyparis Leylandii Castlewellan Gold for Fast-Growing Hedging & Screening UK

Leyland Castlewellan Gold (Latin Name: Cupressocyparis Leylandii Castlewellan Gold) is ideal for fast-growing evergreen hedging & screening.Leylandii Castlewellan Gold – a fast-growing tree, ideal for hedging which ticks all the boxes.Part of the Leylandii family of Cypress trees, it is widely acknowledged as a perfect plant for hedging, Castlewellan Gold is fast growing (up to 60cm annually) yet can be kept trimmed to whatever height and/or shape you require, it lends itself well to regular cutting back. Testimony to this is its popular use for topiary (see Leylandii Topiary). In spring and summer, Castlewellan Gold produces bright yellow – golden foliage, turning to more of a green-gold towards the autumn, its colouring is very vibrant.Ideally to keep its shape, a Castlewellan Gold Hedge should be pruned at least once per year, preferably in summer. Our premium quality Leylandii Castlewellan Gold Hedging trees are circa 6 Feet tall and are ideal for evergreen screening and most general hedging requirements and can be planted in any fertile, well-drained soil. It is best to plant the trees approximately 75 cm apart. Although these trees can reach an ultimate Height of circa 12 metres, with regular trimming, a Castlewellan Gold Leylandii hedge can be kept to virtually any height or shape, to suit your space.Growing Tip: It’s best to trim in summer cutting back only the young shoots, these trees do not re-grow from old wood.Leylandii Castlewellan Gold originated on the Castlewellan estate in Northern Ireland as recently as the 1960’s. Take advantage of our special offer on Castlewellan Gold trees and create an instant screen in your garden. Our Castlewellan Gold Hedging trees are for sale online with UK nationwide and Ireland delivery.

GBP 22.00
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Azalea Hotspur Red. Deciduous Exbury Azalea for Sale Online

Azalea Hotspur Red. Deciduous Exbury Azalea for Sale Online

Azalea Hotspur RedAzalea Hotspur Red is a deciduous azalea from the group of Knap Hill and Exbury hybrid azaleas prized for their winter hardiness, vibrant colours and large flower trusses. These deciduous hybrid azaleas get their name from the nurseries in which they were originally developed. This particular cultivar, as the name suggests, boasts fiery red blossoms that appear on the shrub from late May to Mid June. The flowers are funnel-shaped and borne in clusters. Their colour is flamboyant and exceptionally vivid: the trumpets are orange-red with an orange flare at centre. The shrub itself is compact and with an open habit, with foliage that is medium-green throughout the year.You might have come across Azalea Hotspur Red as Rhododendron Hotspur Red. This is because rhododendrons and azaleas are now formally classed together in one genus.As a sure sign of its exceptional qualities, Azalea Hotspur Red won the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by RHS. This hybrid was bred at the Exbury nursery.Height and Spread of Azalea Hotspur RedCompact and with a moderate growth rate, this flowering shrub will reach a maximum width and height of 1 to 1.5 metres.How Hardy is Azalea Hotspur RedHardy in all of the United Kingdom, this deciduous hybrid azalea will do well even in harsher climates: it can survive subzero temperatures.How To Use Azalea Hotspur RedDeciduous hybrid azaleas are ideal for creating an eye-catching floral display in late spring. Azalea Hotspur Red will add a splash of colour to the landscape with its intense orange-red blossoms and will look great in any garden. Suitable for growing in pots, Azalea Hotspur Red can be used to brighten up a patio or to bring spring interest to a rooftop garden or terrace.How To Care For Azalea Hotspur RedAzalea Hotspur Red does not need much to thrive. This attractive shrub will thrive in moist, but well-drained acidic soil in full sun to partial shade. For best results, choose a sheltered location in the garden.

GBP 30.40
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Acer Palmatum Little Princess Tree. A dwarf Japanese Acer for Smaller Gardens

Acer Palmatum Little Princess Tree. A dwarf Japanese Acer for Smaller Gardens

Acer Palmatum Little Princess Japanese AcerA small deciduous Japanese maple tree, that has a very tight compact growth, Acer Palmatum Little Princess is an ideal tree for smaller gardens, especially as it is also a slow-growing variety. Additionally, the small size and the fact it will not grow vigorously make Japanese Acer Little Princess ideally suited for growing in pots.Like most japanese maples, this variety also boasts the distinct five-lobed foliage. The leaves come out in spring, and are a lush green tinged with red that will darken a little through summer. As autumn comes they will change to a yellow-orange. Easy to grow and to care for, this colourful japanese maple tree offers a long season of interest.Height and Spread of Japanese Acer Little PrincessMaximum height of this deciduous tree is 1.5m with a max spread of 2m, so this is very much considered a dwarf variety of Japanese Acer. How Hardy is Japanese Acer Little PrincessThis highly-decorative Japanese maple tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.How To Use Japanese Acer Little PrincessAcer Palmatum Little Princess looks great in borders in any size garden. The autumn colour will look particularly attractive if this tree is planted with evergreen shrubs for a backdrop. This is a slow growing maple that will grow well in pots and look stunning on the patio. Use it to add year-round interest to rooftop gardens or balconies, as well.How To Care for Japanese Acer Little PrincessThis maple variety is not demanding when it comes to care. Acer Palmatum Little Princess loves acidic soil, but will cope well in any well drained moist fertile soils. It will do best in full sun to dappled shade. This cultivar does not need any special sheltering in most cases, but if you grow it in a large container rather than a garden, it will require some protection in the winter.

GBP 38.40
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Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen Blue Californian Lilac for Sale

Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen Blue Californian Lilac for Sale

Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen Blue or Californian Lilac Trewithen BlueA large evergreen shrub prized for its free-flowering habit, Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen Blue will offer interest year-round. The elegant arching branches are adorned with broadly oval to rounded leaves that can reach up to 8 centimetres in size. The foliage keeps its glossy dark green colour throughout the seasons and provides a beautiful backdrop for the profusion of blossoms late in the spring through early summer. The slightly scented, strikingly deep blue flowers will completely envelop the shrub: they are borne in panicles and can reach up to 12 centimetres in size. In addition to being highly decorative, the floral display will also attract beneficial pollinators to your garden, including butterflies and bees.Californian Lilac Trewithen Blue was awarded the coveted Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by RHS, which is a reliable sign it will perform well in most UK gardens.Height and Spread of Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen BlueA vigorous cultivar, Californian Lilac Trewithen Blue can reach a height and spread of 4 to 8 metres. It has a naturally bushy shape and can be grown as a large shrub (or climbing if trained) or even as a small tree.How Hardy is Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen BlueThe Trewithen Blue variety of Ceanothus is hardy throughout most of the United Kingdom, but as it is originally from California, it does prefer milder areas where winter temperatures do not drop below -10 degrees.How To Use Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen BlueThanks to its eye-catching floral display at the beginning of the summer, Californian Lilac Trewithen Blue is bound to turn heads during its flowering season. Pair it with evergreen shrubs in a mixed shrub border for a pop of colour and to invite pollinators to the garden. You can also grow this pretty shrub on its own and even shape it as a small tree or train it against a south-facing wall as a climber.How To Care For Ceanothus Arboreus Trewithen BlueCalifornian Lilac Trewithen Blue does best in full sun and well-drained soil. Slightly less robust from its Ceanothus relatives, this cultivar will appreciate a sheltered location in the garden away from cold and harsh winds.

GBP 31.50
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