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Camellia Japonica General Colletti. Evergreen Shrubs Buy UK

Topiary Bay Trees. Topiary Bay Trees with a Lollipop Shape. Buy Online UK

Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains. Vitis Vinifera Blanc Climber

Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains. Vitis Vinifera Blanc Climber

Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains, or Vitis Vinifera Blanc, is one of the oldest wine grape varieties. Still grown today, this grape vine is an interesting and fruitful addition to your garden.Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains originated in the Mediterranean region in the times of the ancient Greeks and Romans. It is a popular white wine grape variety in France and Germany. This climbing vine produces an early crop of bunches of small, round, fragrant fruit which can be used as table grapes or in wine-making. At maturity they will be golden yellow or light brown. The young leaves are bronze-red and shiny when they emerge in spring, turning a medium green and then brown before falling in late autumn. Vitis Vinifera Blanc is winter hardy in most of the UK, and will grow vigorously with some support. It can extend up to a metre in its first year. Like all grape varieties it will respond to pruning with increased fruit production. In the first year restrict the growth to one main stem, pinching out side shoots at one leaf. Cut the vine back to three buds when winter comes, and in the second year let 2 shoots grow. Do not allow the vine to fruit until the third year, when you can let 2 lateral shoots produce 6 buds each, growing up into shoots which will produce fruit. In future years, do the same with the two strongest shoots, cutting away the rest, and let 8-10 buds each grow upwards and produce bunches of highly fragrant, delicious grapes. Our vines are between 5-7 years old, plant vines 1.5 metres apart. Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains grows best in full sun in moist, freely draining fertile loam or clay soil with a neutral ph. They do not do well in sandy soil. They will need a sheltered location as their early-setting buds are vulnerable to a late frost. Since all grape varieties need to be trellised, Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains is a natural choice for training on a south-facing wall where it will receive the protection it needs, as well as creating interest with its vine structure, leaves, and the decorative, fragrant fruit in late summer and early autumn. The heavy scent can be enjoyed when the vines are planted near a seating area. Muscat Blanc à Petits Grains has been cultivated for thousands of years, and with good reason. Its fragrant, delicious grapes are still prized today both for wine-making and fresh eating, and its vigorous vines will add interest to your garden.

GBP 79.20
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Grevillea Juniperina Prickly Spider Flower Juniper Grevillea

Grevillea Juniperina Prickly Spider Flower Juniper Grevillea

Grevillea Juniperina (Prickly Spider Flower) Native to Australia, evergreen, prickly leave Grevillea Juniperina (or Prickly Spider Flower) looks rather like a Juniper when it’s not in flower. Its foliage is bright green and the leaves long, thin and needle-like, hence its prickly nickname. In summer, Grevillea Juniperina shows its exotic side as vibrant red flowers appear in the form of 6 cm long racemes (clusters of flowers along short stalks along a central stem) that drape prettily over the green foliage. In warm summers, it can bloom again in the autumn.  Although the Grevillea family may not be the best known of flowering shrubs among British gardeners, they have long been grown here in the UK and Grevillea are hardier than some might think and should do particularly well for urban and / or coastal gardeners. Grevillea Juniperina is widely recognised as one of the more hardy varieties. These plants are tough, fast growing and require little maintenance. They reward with achingly exotic flowers which are adored by pollinators. Plant in a nice, sunny position. Grevillea Juniperina will do best in protected coastal and urban areas. While they are frost hardy, they will require protection from harsh northerly winds and exposed northern areas. Grevilleas prefer the soil to be slightly acidic. In terms of growing habit, Grevillea Juniperina forms a naturally dense and rounded shape and will eventually reach 2 metres tall by 1 metre wide. Common names include Prickly Spider Flower and Juniper Grevillea.

GBP 71.25
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Sciadopitys Verticillata. Japanese Umbrella Pine, Koyamaki UK

Sciadopitys Verticillata. Japanese Umbrella Pine, Koyamaki UK

Sciadopitys Verticillata - Japanese Umbrella Pine or KoyamakiThe Japanese Umbrella Pine (Latin name Sciadopitys Verticillata or Japanese name Koyamaki) is very attractive to look at. Given its wonderful shape and texture, if you do plant a Sciadopitys Verticillata, it will definitely grow to become a focal point of your garden. Sciadopitys Verticillata makes a statement that few other trees can match in the conifer world. It is very slow growing but is nevertheless able to reach heights of several metres over a long period of time.  Sciadopitys Verticillata is an evergreen tree with green needle-like leaves arranged in concentric circles or spirals at the end of each branchlet. The end of the branchlets look like upturned umbrellas, hence its name - Japanese Umbrella Pine. A unique conifer from Japan, this rare plant is a living fossil with records known to date back to well over 200 million years.  The Japanese Umbrella Pine will happily grow in a moist fertile soil and, as the UK summer temperatures are modest, it’s best to position it in a nice sunny spot. As mentioned, it is very slow growing, however when planting do leave enough room for it to reach its full potential (although this may take some time) expect 8 metres height to 4 metres wide. Grow in a moist fertile soil and as the UK summer temperatures are modest position in a nice sunny spot. Visit our Conifer section to view our large collection - all varieties are available to buy online

GBP 86.40
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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. 

GBP 46.20
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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. 

GBP 49.50
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Agapanthus Peter Pan. African Lily Peter Pan. Dwarf Blue.

Agapanthus Peter Pan. African Lily Peter Pan. Dwarf Blue.

Agapanthus Peter Pan, or African Lily Peter Pan, is a lovely dwarf Agapanthus to add to our perennials collection. Perfect for both city and country gardens, this reliable perennial will add bright splashes of blue to your summer garden!Native to South Africa, Agapanthus have long been popular garden plants in the UK, and this new dwarf variety has many great uses in your garden. In spring the long, arching, strap-like leaves emerge, forming a low, graceful clump. In late summer into the autumn, the flower stems shoot up above the foliage, bearing many small, funnel-shaped flowers growing in clumps, a lovely pale blue with a darker blue stripe down the middle of each petal, creating a striking combination. Butterflies and bees will flock to this late summer flower!Hardy in most parts of the UK, Agapanthus Peter Pan will grow to a mature height and spread of 10 to 50 cm in 2 to 5 years. Plant 25-30 cm apart. Clumps can be lifted and split in spring every 4 or 5 years. Cut back the flower stems when blooming is finished, and cut back the leaves in early spring to encourage fresh growth.Plant African Lily Peter Pan in full sun in a sheltered position, with a south, west or east-facing aspect. Agapanthus do best in a moist but well-drained sand or loam. Mulch over the winter in colder regions. Tolerant of salt, Agapanthus Peter Pan is a good choice for a coastal location, and will do equally well in a city setting as it is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. Deer and rabbit resistant, Agapanthus Peter Pan is perfect for a country garden, too!The dwarf growth habit of Agapanthus Peter Pan will let it fit into many spots, no matter the size of your garden. It’s an excellent choice for container planting, and its brilliant summer flowers will brighten a roof terrace garden, courtyard garden or patio August through October. Just make sure that the roots in the pots do not freeze over winter. Planted towards the front of a mixed border, Agapanthus Peter Pan will be a pleasant foliage plant, and then a late-season stunner when the flowers appear. In a mass planting on a south-facing bank or slope, the show of blooms would be a striking addition to a larger landscape. Agapanthus Peter Pan is a beautiful new addition to the Agapanthus family. Its dwarf growth habit and beautiful blooms make it a worthwhile addition to your garden!

GBP 57.20
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Rhododendron Azzuro for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Azzuro for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron AzurroRhododendrons are evergreen shrubs prized for their striking flowers. The variety Rhododendron Azurro stands out due to the vibrant colour of its blossoms. A hybrid rhododendron variety that was cultivated by crossing Danamar and Purple Splendour, Azurro produces a profusion of flowers during May. In colour, the flowers are deep purple with dark red blotches in rounded trusses of 11 to 14. The evergreen foliage consists of matte, leathery elliptic leaves that provide a complementing background to the flamboyant blossoms. While young, Azurro may show a tendency to sprawl, but as the plant matures, it will adopt a neater habit and a more attractive and tidy shape.Height and Spread of Rhododendron AzurroA relatively low and wide growing, Rhododendron Azurro will grow to be between 1 and 1.5 metres high and wide.How Hardy is Rhododendron AzurroFully hardy across the United Kingdom, this evergreen flowering shrub will do well even in subzero temperatures. It can withstand temperatures up to -10 degrees Celsius, so in areas with harsher winter weather, Azurro will require sheltering.How To Use Rhododendron AzurroRhododendron Azurro is a great choice for adding colour to the garden. Plant on its own or incorporate into flower beds and borders. When you use this cultivar in group plantings, pair it with other rhododendron varieties of azaleas as they will thrive in similar or same conditions. Alternatively, you can grow Rhododendron Azurro in containers to brighten up a patio or balcony.How To Care For Rhododendron AzurroA low-maintenance plant, Rhododendron Azurro will not require much fussing over to thrive. As all rhododendrons, this violet-flowering prefers acidic soils, cool and moist but well-drained. Humus-rich soils are preferred and garden soil mulched with leaf mould. It will do well in full sun to dappled shade.

GBP 84.70
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Magnolia Wadas Memory. Magnolias for sale online London UK.

Ceanothus Concha for Sale Online, UK wide Delivery.

Ceanothus Concha for Sale Online, UK wide Delivery.

Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty Dogwood Deciduous Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty Dogwood Deciduous Shrub

Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty or Dogwood Winter BeautyCornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty is a majestic dogwood variety prized for its exceptionally vivid colours. The foliage, that emerges soft green and retains its colour throughout the summer, is at its best in the autumn, when the inconspicuous green foliage transforms into shades of orange and yellow. When the display of striking autumn leaves drops with the frosts, Dogwood Winter Beauty comes into its own. The bare twigs of this deciduous shrub are highly ornamental, vibrant yellow at the base, darkening to orange-yellow and red at the tips.Height and Spread of Cornus Sanguinea Winter BeautyCornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty is Dutch selection of compact habit, and its ultimate expected height is 1.5 to 2.5 metres, with the same expected spread.How Hardy is Cornus Sanguinea Winter BeautyCornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty is a variety of our native dogwoods, so it is no wonder that it is well-suited to our climate. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this beautiful shrub will do well in coastal gardens, as well as inland.How To Use Cornus Sanguinea Winter BeautyVersatile and eye-catching, Dogwood Winter Beauty is one of those shrubs that do well in any landscape. This deciduous shrub offers multiple seasons of interest, but it is the loveliest in autumn and winter, when not many plants in the garden offer much. As a result, Cornus Sanguinea Winter Beauty is best used in mixed shrub borders, where it can complement plants with summer and spring interest and shine when their time passes. Alternatively, you can plant this shrub en masse for an informal hedge or privacy screen.How To Care For Cornus Sanguinea Winter BeautyWhile exceptionally beautiful, Dogwood Winter Beauty does not require much fussing over to thrive. In fact, these hardy, resilient plants are quite easy to grow and care for and have no special demands. It will thrive in any type of soil, including chalk and clay, without sheltering in the winter or summer months, and in any location in the garden. For best results, though, plant this cultivar in well-drained but moist soil, in full sun to partial shade.

GBP 49.50
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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 48.00
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Rostrinucula Dependens Happy Cascade Rostrinucula Happy Cascade

Rostrinucula Dependens Happy Cascade Rostrinucula Happy Cascade

If you like unusual and beautiful plants in your garden, you will love the deciduous Rostrinucula Dependens Happy Cascade. This rare woody perennial from China might be best compared to buddleia, but its striking blooms might even surpass the beauty of the treasured butterfly bush. Rostrinucula Dependens is a member of the salvia family, but it is not often found outside the Yunnan province from where it originates.The arching stems of this deciduous shrub bear narrow, oblong grey-green leaves that have a lovely minty scent. In September through to October, this showy cultivar is enveloped in pink or lavender weeping flower racemes. The profusion of the cascading blossoms late in the summer makes this rare perennial a striking addition to mixed shrub borders. Even in the winter, the graceful pendulous form of this perennial and the flaky brown bark will offer visual interest.Height and Spread of Rostrinucula Dependens Happy CascadeRostrinucula Happy Cascade is a compact shrub that will suit both large gardens and those with limited space. When fully mature, this perennial will be around 1.8 metres high and across.How Hardy is Rostrinucula Dependens Happy CascadeAlthough Rostrinucula Dependens originally comes from southwestern China, this shrub feels at home here in the United Kingdom. Fully hardy, Rostrinucula Happy Cascade will survive in areas where winter temperatures do not drop below -10 degrees Celsius.How To Use Rostrinucula Dependens Happy CascadeHowever you decide to use Rostrinucula Happy Cascade, one thing is for sure: it will not go unnoticed! This perennial is quite showy during the flowering season. Late summer to early autumn, it will transform into a truly captivating pinkish-lilac waterfall of blossoms.Ideally, Rostrinucula Dependens would be used as a late-season addition to a mixed shrub border, where it would add interest once the early bloomers fade. Pair it with spring flowering cultivars such as Camellias or Azaleas. Alternatively, you could decide to complement this rare beauty with one of the gorgeous blooming perennials, such as Agapanthus varieties.How To Care for Rostrinucula Dependens Happy CascadeRostrinucula Happy Cascade offers a lot but requires little in return. This woody perennial will thrive in full sun or partial shade. Any reasonably good soil will do, but plant this cultivar in medium-fertile, moist, but well-drained soil for best results.Make sure to take a look at our impressive selection of rare and unusual plants. You might also be interested in other striking flowering plants we offer for sale.

GBP 84.00
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Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a lovely new cultivar of the popular flowering Spiraea shrub which will delight with both its striking gold foliage and beautiful spring flowers. The Vanhoutte Spiraea has been grown in the UK for more than a century, and this new cultivar Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain has some distinctive and beautiful characteristics. Its arching stems are covered with leaves which start as a bright lime green when they first emerge, changing to gold from summer to autumn, complemented by masses of dense white clusters of flowers in May and June which weigh down the branches with their abundance. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Spiraea Gold Fountain will grow to a height and spread of 1.5 metres after 5 to 10 years. Like all spiraeas, it will do best if pruned regularly. After flowering, remove all dead or damaged stems, and then cut a third of the stems down to the base to maintain vigorous new growth. Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will thrive if planted in fertile, moist, well-drained sand, loam, or chalk soil. While it will tolerate partial shade, it will flower more profusely and have brighter leaf colour in full sun. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position, and is suited to coastal locations. While other varieties of Spiraea are unremarkable once they have finished blooming, Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a season-long star performer with its golden leaves. This makes it a great choice for a specimen planting in a mixed border, or as a foundation planting next to your house. One planted in your lawn will grow to be a stunning focal point. It also can be part of a mixed hedge, or you could plant a row of Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain to provide a bright highlight throughout the spring, summer and autumn. In a country setting, Spiraea Gold Fountain can also be used as ground cover on a slope or steep bank where little else will grow.  Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will get your garden off to an early start in the spring as its leaves emerge, followed by the extravagant display of flowers in mid-spring, before settling down to provide a golden highlight throughout the summer and autumn. This new cultivar will grow to be a favourite in your garden!

GBP 66.50
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Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus Variegated Shrub

Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus Variegated Shrub

Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus PulchellusEuonymus Microphyllus is a small slow-growing form of Euonymus (Spindle), with a dense compact habit and small narrow leaves, not unlike Buxus. Indeed, it is a great choice for low-growing hedges. Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus (synonymous with Euonymus japonicus Microphyllus Aureus) stands out for its striking variegated leaves. The rich yellow edging permeates the vibrant green spreading from the centre with dramatic effect, creating year-round interest in the garden. In late spring to early summer, this evergreen shrub will produce insignificant green flowers, though attractive to pollinators.Compact, hardy, and resistant, Euonymus Pulchellus makes a great alternative to boxwood. It is an excellent choice if you are looking for a low-maintenance, tough evergreen shrub but do not want to potentially have to deal with some common Buxus diseases and issues.Height and Spread of Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus PulchellusEuonymus Pulchellus is a very compact and slow-growing variety: in a period of 5 to 10 years, it will achieve a maximum height and spread of 80 to 90 cm.How Hardy is Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus?Surprisingly tough and resistant, Euonymus Pulchellus is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, even in areas with severe winters. This robust little shrub will tolerate subzero temperatures (up to -10 degrees Celsius), salt sprays, and harsh winds. It is an ideal choice for coastal gardens and exposed locations.How To Use Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus PulchellusLow-growing with dense evergreen foliage, the decorative variegated Euonymus Pulchellus makes for a fantastic low hedge. Ideal for smaller gardens, these ornamental hedging shrubs tolerate clipping and trimming. so in addition to hedging, they can be shaped as topiary. Grown in pots in pairs, these shrubs make lovely doorway plants.How To Care For Euonymus Japonicus Microphyllus PulchellusEasy to grow and care for, Euonymus Pulchellus is a tough evergreen shrub that will thrive in most conditions. It will do well in exposed sites and coastal gardens, it tolerates shade but prefers full sun, and will happily grow in any soil as long as it is moist but well-drained. Euonymus Pulchellus responds well to clipping so it can be shaped as you please. Once established, this is a low-maintenance shrub that needs just a yearly trim to stay tidy and neat: prune into shape in spring and you are all set!

GBP 48.40
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Azalea Glowing Embers. Knaphill Exbury Azalea for sale UK

Escallonia Apple Blossom. Shrubs and Hedges to buy online UK

Escallonia Apple Blossom. Shrubs and Hedges to buy online UK

Escallonia Apple Blossom is a low growing evergreen useful for low hedges and as ornamental shrubs.  Beautiful pink flowers resembling apple blossom in late summer / autumn months. It produces candy pink lush flowers between summer and autumn. The flowers resemble the shape of a tube with a white centre surrounded by deep green, small, and glossy leaves. With its sturdy stems, the plant grows gracefully forming a bushy and dense shrub. It can be planted alongside other perennials and shrubs. It can also be planted as a hedge in coastal climates to act as a windbreaker. Escallonia Apple Blossom grows exceptionally well in sunny spots.To plant it, dig a deep, large hole that can accommodate the plant’s root ball. Without disturbing the soil around the roots, take the plant out of its pot and place it at the bottom of the hole ensuring the plant’s crown is level with the ground. The roots need to be in direct contact with the soil while sitting at the same depth as it was in the container. Cover the hole with soil and gently firm it in before pouring water to allow the soil to settle around the roots. This plant is easy to care for and requires little maintenance. Mulch the plant during summer and remove dead blooms to encourage the plant to flower again.Water the plant regularly during the first weeks of planting and during summer. However, do not over water because as the plant continues to grow the roots go further down in search of moisture. Like other evergreens, Escallonia apple blossom requires pruning to maintain the shape of the plant. This plant can grow to four feet tall and is perfect for a small garden.The plant thrives in an open and sunny climate and works well with roses and other shrubs. In addition, it does well in acidic or mildly alkaline well-drained soil. The plant is resistant to salt spray, drought and wind, but does not do well in extremely cold and dry environments. Remove dead or damaged stems from the plant during early spring before the onset of fresh growth and then prune the plant. Low maintenance make Escallonia apple blossom ideal as a foundation or wall plant. The best time to plant it is during spring so that it has enough time to settle before winter. We ship Escallonia apple blossom plants throughout the UK and Ireland.

GBP 87.50
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese. White Flowering

Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese. White Flowering

Hydrangea Macrophylla Soeur Therese is a lovely, long-lasting mophead hydrangea cultivar which will bring a long season of lovely blooms to your garden. With its classic white flowers, it will fit into any planting scheme with ease!Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese has been a popular choice for UK gardeners since the 1950’s. This mophead hydrangea’s slender stems send out dark green leaves in spring, followed in June, July and August with masses of flower heads, with the pure white petals of each individual ray surrounding a tiny pale blue eye in the centre. As the flowerheads fade in the autumn they turn to a pink-green shade, and remain on the plant until the spring, providing winter interest in the garden.Hydrangea Soeur Therese is winter-hardy throughout the UK, but should be planted in a sheltered spot in central and northern locations. It will do best planted in rich, loamy soil, moist but well-drained, with a neutral to acid ph. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese will do well in a shady location, although it will also tolerate full sun. The shrub will reach a mature size of 1.5 metres in height and spread in 5 to 10 years. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese should be pruned each spring, with the previous year’s flowerheads cut back to the first pair of healthy buds, and with older stems cut back to the base to encourage new, vigorous growth and continued profuse blooms. Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese will find a spot in any garden, large or small, city or country. Its small size and year-round interest makes it a great choice for container planting on a patio, balcony, or rooftop terrace. It would make an excellent courtyard bush where space is limited and a long season is desirable.It is a natural choice sited towards the back of mixed border, where its attractive foliage, gorgeous blooms, and winter dried flower heads will make it an all-season star performer, and provide a beautiful backdrop for other flowering perennials of any colour. On a country property, Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese would be a perfect choice for a woodland garden, where its bright white blooms would be a stand-out, and of course would be an excellent addition to a cottage garden.Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese is an excellent cut flower, with its stems being long-lasting in floral arrangements, and its dried flower heads are also used for decorative purposes. A small, long-blooming and perfectly white mophead hydrangea, Hydrangea macrophylla Soeur Therese would make a great addition to any garden, large or small, formal or country cottage!

GBP 55.20
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Azalea Glowing Embers. Knaphill Exbury Azalea for sale UK

Azalea Pontica. Rhododendron Luteum. Deciduous Azaleas UK

Azalea Pontica. Rhododendron Luteum. Deciduous Azaleas UK

Cornus Kousa Szechuan Strawberry Mature Japanese Dogwood UK

Acer Negundo Flamingo. Variegated Box Elder for Sale UK