Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Hibiscus syriacus Plant – Marina (O. Bleu)
Fothergilla major ‘Blue Shadow’®
Blue Shadow’ is a compact, slow growing, upright, deciduous shrub that features striking, glaucous, powder blue lea It typically grows to 4-6′ tall and as wide over the first 10 years. Terminal, bottlebrush-like spikes (to 2 long) of tiny, apetulous, honey-scented, white flowers bloom for several weeks in early spring (April to early May). Flower
Cotinus coggygria Plant – Young Lady®
Cotinus coggygria ‘Young Lady’ is a compact deciduous shrub with neat, rounded green leaves and large airy plumes of tiny salmon-pink flowers in summer which gradually fade to silvery white, giving the plant its common name of ‘smoke bush’. The leaves change colour in autumn to shades of golden yellow and red. Perfect for small gardens, and
Cotinus cog. Plant – Young Lady®
Cotinus coggygria ‘Young Lady’ is a compact deciduous shrub with neat, rounded green leaves and large airy plumes of tiny salmon-pink flowers in summer which gradually fade to silvery white, giving the plant its common name of ‘smoke bush’. The leaves change colour in autumn to shades of golden yellow and red. Perfect for small gardens, and
Hydrangea m. Plant – King George V
The Hydrangea m. Plant – King George V is a well-loved and popular mophead variety of hydrangea. Easy to grow, this hardy, deciduous shrub has a neat rounded habit that forms an attractive, medium-sized specimen. The deep rose-pink large blooms will last all summer long, finally passing on the baton to the dynamic orange and
Hydrangea m. Plant – Ayesha
Hydrangea m. ‘Ayesha’ The Hydrangea m. ‘Ayesha’ is an elegant and classy mophead hydrangea and will definitely add a touch of class to your borders or patio container. This beautiful mophead hydrangea produces large rounded flowerheads of lilac-pink, cup-shaped blooms with the lightest of perfumes. The lightly perfumed large two-toned flowers are mauve-lilac pink, turning
Hydrangea m. Plant – AB Green Shadow®
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘AB Green Shadow’ the dense smaller more compact form of this shrub makes it ideal for borders and containers and it has a wonderfully interesting colour changing habit with its flowers initially appearing almost lime green. And as the flowers mature a deep reddish pink tinge will start to infuse to the edges
Clematis Plant – Sylvia Denny
Clematis ‘Sylvia Denny’, a moderately fast growing, dwarf, compact, deciduous, fully hardy, climber with semi-double, pure white flowers and mid-green foliage suitable for containers. The semi double flowers appear early summer and a second flush of flowers which are single and smaller appear late in summer. It thrives best in full sun. Height 150-200cm. Supplied
Sarcococca Ruscifolia 2 Litre Pot x 1
Sarcococca Ruscifolia Sarcococca Ruscifolia has a strong scent of sweet vanilla in January and February. Small scarlet berries appear after flowering providing even more interest in the winter garden. Once established, requires little maintenance and will grow where other plants and shrubs often struggle. Supplied as 1 x 1-litre potted Sarcococca Ruscifolia Plant
Potentilla tridentata Plant – Nuuk
Potentilla fruticsa Plant – Goldfinger
The golden yellow flowers of Potentilla Goldfinger sit atop the light green foliage from the end of spring throughout summer. A popular favourite, this upright bushy deciduous shrub is hardy, can be grown at the back of a border or as an informal hedge and screening. Height 90-100cm. Supplied in a 3 litre pot.
Chamaecyparis obtusa ‘Fernspray Gold’
Named for its golden swaves of fern-like foliage, Fernspray Gold is an evergreen conifer. Providing year round interest with its golden yellow leaves which become tipped with bronze in autumn. Slow growing and requiring very little maintenance grows to height of 1.5 metres. Supplied in a 2 litre pot.
Potentilla f. ‘Crème Brulée’® FIRST EDITIONS®
Chaenomeless superba Plant – Fascination
Chaenomeles × superba ‘Fascination’ (Flowering Quince) a shrub that will work to brighten your garden before most other plants are still getting out of bed from their winter sleep. The bowl shaped orange-red flowers will appear on the bare stems. It?ll help attract those pollinating insects to your garden. The flowers are followed by green
Picea glauca Plant – Alberta Globe
Lonicera tatarica Plant – Hack’s Red
Lonicera Hack’s Red is an upright honeysuckle producing masses of rose-pink flowers from late spring through to early summer against a backdrop of deep green foliage. Birds will be attracted into the garden by the red berries that form in good numbers once the blooms fade in autumn. perfect for the back of borders. Height
Lonicera caerulea kamtschatica Plant
Commonly known as Honeyberry and grown primarily for its fruits this edible honeysuckle hails from Siberia so is ultra hardy and drought tolerant. The berries are long and purplish-blue and are produced from May onwards. The flavour is similar to blueberry with a touch of honey so sweet that children will love them. Flowers June-July.
Euonymus fort. Plant – Harlequin
Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris
Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris Stunning climbing hydrangea that loves the shade! Hydrangeas are known across UK gardens for bringing colour and structure in any shape or sized garden. Hydrangea Anomala Petiolaris is a sophisticated climbing variety that loves the shade. It grows well on cold, north-facing walls that don’t see much sun. This kind boasts delicate