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Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii is more commonly known as the Blue Bean Shrub due to its long blue fruits that resemble bean pods. This slow growing deciduous shrub is an unusual and interesting plant that makes a great gift for gardeners who have everything. A native to eastern Asia, Decaisnea Fargesii is a large but slow growing shrub that holds upright stems of dark divided leaves which are often tinged with blue. The individual leaves can measure up to 90cm in length before turning a rich yellow shade in autumn before they fall. Its flowers are long green sepals, with no petals, that hang in panicles up to 45cm long and smell faintly sweet in the evenings – a good source of food for moths. The leaves and flowers of Blue Bean Shrub are something out of the ordinary, but gardeners mainly grow this shrub for the spectacular fruits that resemble blue broad bean pods and measure up to 10cm long. They will often hang in groups of three, and are considered a delicacy in regions of Asia and India. How Hardy Is Decaisnea Fargesii?This plant is fully hardy but needs protection from cold, drying winds in more northerly areas.How To Use Decaisnea FargesiiThis is a large bush, so it will need space to spread. At its tallest point Blue Bean Shrub can reach up to eight metres in height and the same in width, but this will take up to 20 years. You can prune back growth each year to keep it a manageable size. Due to its sizable nature this plant is best situated at the back of a border with room to grow. It is great in an unusual tree collection or as a stand-alone specimen. If you prefer, Blue Bean Shrub can be kept in a well-watered but free-draining container which will restrict its size.How To Care For Decaisnea FargesiiDecaisnea Fargesii grows best in moist environments, but it doesn’t like waterlogged conditions. It fares best in consistently damp soil, and will struggle to fruit in a dry spot. Any type of soil ph is suitable, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot which is protected from cold winds to encourage the fruiting.This is a really unusual shrub for a gardener who has everything because it’s a real showstopper when the fruit appears. If you want an interesting shrub for the later summer and autumn months Decaisnea Fargesii is sure to boost the wow factor of your garden.

GBP 140.00
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Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii Blue Bean Shrub for Sale Online UK

Decaisnea Fargesii is more commonly known as the Blue Bean Shrub due to its long blue fruits that resemble bean pods. This slow growing deciduous shrub is an unusual and interesting plant that makes a great gift for gardeners who have everything. A native to eastern Asia, Decaisnea Fargesii is a large but slow growing shrub that holds upright stems of dark divided leaves which are often tinged with blue. The individual leaves can measure up to 90cm in length before turning a rich yellow shade in autumn before they fall. Its flowers are long green sepals, with no petals, that hang in panicles up to 45cm long and smell faintly sweet in the evenings – a good source of food for moths. The leaves and flowers of Blue Bean Shrub are something out of the ordinary, but gardeners mainly grow this shrub for the spectacular fruits that resemble blue broad bean pods and measure up to 10cm long. They will often hang in groups of three, and are considered a delicacy in regions of Asia and India. How Hardy Is Decaisnea Fargesii?This plant is fully hardy but needs protection from cold, drying winds in more northerly areas.How To Use Decaisnea FargesiiThis is a large bush, so it will need space to spread. At its tallest point Blue Bean Shrub can reach up to eight metres in height and the same in width, but this will take up to 20 years. You can prune back growth each year to keep it a manageable size. Due to its sizable nature this plant is best situated at the back of a border with room to grow. It is great in an unusual tree collection or as a stand-alone specimen. If you prefer, Blue Bean Shrub can be kept in a well-watered but free-draining container which will restrict its size.How To Care For Decaisnea FargesiiDecaisnea Fargesii grows best in moist environments, but it doesn’t like waterlogged conditions. It fares best in consistently damp soil, and will struggle to fruit in a dry spot. Any type of soil ph is suitable, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot which is protected from cold winds to encourage the fruiting.This is a really unusual shrub for a gardener who has everything because it’s a real showstopper when the fruit appears. If you want an interesting shrub for the later summer and autumn months Decaisnea Fargesii is sure to boost the wow factor of your garden.

GBP 127.50
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Florentina Rose. Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina Online

Florentina Rose. Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina Online

Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina or Florentina Rose is a beautiful new rose cultivar which will bring a long season of brilliant red double blooms to your garden! This award-winning climbing rose combines disease resistance and hardiness with stunning blooms, making it the perfect rose for any garden!First introduced in 2011, Florentina Rose has luxuriant, fully double flowers up to 9 cm across, in an intense red which will light up your garden, starting in June. The glossy green leaves provide an attractive backdrop for the moderately fragrant crimson flowers with contrasting yellow stamens. Blooms can last up to two weeks before fading. Repeat blooming will keep the plant producing flowers until the end of September.Hardy throughout the UK, Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina will climb to a height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres within a few years. If planting more than one, space 1.2 metres apart. Like all roses, Florentina Rose will benefit from regular pruning to maintain healthy, vigorous growth and blooming, but that job is made easier as it is not as thorny as some other rose varieties. The soft canes are very easy to train.  Florentina Rose should be planted in full sun in well-drained fertile soil. It will tolerate a windy location as the blooms hold their shape in the wind.  It is resistant to mildew and black spot, making it a carefree choice for your garden. This climbing rose can fit in to a variety of gardens, large or small, city or country! You don’t even need a garden, as Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina is well-suited to container planting, and the long blooming season will make it a star performer in the limited space of a balcony, roof terrace, or city patio. Trained onto a free-standing obelisk, or up a trellis or wall, its flowers will delight throughout the summer and into the autumn. In a courtyard, it will provide excellent colour and interest when trained across a wall where it will receive full sun for much of the day.In a larger garden, Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina will happily adapt to being trained along a fence, or up a trellis or post, giving both architectural interest and prolific blooms for your garden. It will fit in equally well in a formal city garden or in a country cottage garden.Kordes Climbing Rose Florentina is a stunning new rose cultivar which will bring bright red, disease-free repeat blooms to your garden. It’s an excellent choice for all UK gardeners who want beautiful roses with little maintenance! 

GBP 116.25
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Taxus Bacatta Fastigiata Aurea Golden Irish Yew Evergreen

Taxus Bacatta Fastigiata Aurea Golden Irish Yew Evergreen

Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea is more commonly known as Golden Irish Yew.  This is a fully hardy, narrow columnar evergreen with beautiful yellow and green coloured foliage. Densely compact, this slow growing golden conifer has an upright habit and conical shape which adds interest to the garden all year round. This conifer has a beautiful architectural shape with a vertical accent. The dark green leaves have variegated golden patches. It prefers sun or partial shade. Aurea is the golden or variegated relative of Taxus Baccata Fastigiata, the green Irish Yew. Both have a similar growth habit, but the foliage colour differentiates the two. Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea has embellished our gardens since the 1750s. Also referred to Taxus Baccata Hibernica, it was discovered accidentally in County Fermanagh back in 1750 & through the centuries has graced many a church garden & graveyard. With its glorious golden colour and narrow vertical shape, these architectural qualities have long endeared it to British gardeners.It is a slow-growing, compact and evergreen yew that brings shape and colour to the garden while taking up surprisingly little horizontal space, particularly while younger. In essence, an ornamental tree that makes an excellent focal point in any garden, small or large, due to its, dense, vertical growth habit and superb foliage colour.When it comes to the soil, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea is not fussy. This evergreen conifer will thrive in any well-drained soil. Golden Irish Yew is highly tolerant of urban pollution as well, so it is suitable for urban gardens. Robust and versatile, this ornamental conifer can survive temperatures up to -20 degrees. Golden Irish Yew is fully hardy in all of the UK, and its exceptional constitution and great performance in most gardens earned this cultivar the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Horticultural Society.Generally considered a low-maintenance plant, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea does not require routine pruning to stay in perfect form. If you want to shape this conifer, a light trim will be more than enough, as its natural upright, conical habit already makes Golden Irish Yew ideal for hedges and borders. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, Golden Irish Yew can grow to be up to 4 metres tall and up to 2 metres wide. However, it takes up to 20 years for this spectacular plant to achieve its ultimate size. Grown for its attractive yellow-green foliage and beautiful columnar shape, Taxus Baccata Fastigiata Aurea looks as stunning when planted en masse as when it is planted alongside other varieties of yew such as its dark green cousin Irish Yew. Golden Irish Yew also works well as evergreen hedging.

GBP 90.00
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Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche Evergreen variety of Clematis

Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche Evergreen variety of Clematis

Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche is a stunning early-blooming, evergreen variety of white-flowering clematis which will light up your garden in early spring with its abundant blooms. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for the qualities that make it a great choice for UK gardeners.Developed in the 1990’s here in the UK, this hybrid evergreen clematis will bring beauty to your garden year-round. In early to mid-spring the dark-green glossy, leathery leaves are almost hidden by the masses of fragrant bright white blooms with yellow centres, up to 4 cm across, which cover the vines. After the flowers are finished, the deeply dissected, evergreen leaves provide a pleasant contrast to the purple stems. The parsley-shaped leaves remain through the winter, giving a welcome note of green. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche is winter-hardy in most parts of the UK, and after 5 to 10 years will have reached its mature height and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres. Prune after blooming. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche blooms on last year’s wood so do not prune in mid-winter. If it is overgrown, cutting the entire plant back to the base will result in fresh, vigorous growth. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche, like all clematis, grows best with its roots in the shade and top in the sun.  It will need moist, well-drained chalk, loam or sandy soil. Plant it in a south, east or north facing aspect in a sheltered or exposed position. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche is susceptible to few insect pests and diseases. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can be used in a variety of settings in your garden. It makes a lovely conservatory vine, and can be grown in a container on a rooftop terrace, patio, or balcony, where it can be trained up a sturdy trellis as a year-round privacy screen. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can also be trained up a pillar shape for a focal point in a formal setting, or trained over a garden arch. It would also make a beautiful covering for a courtyard wall. In a less formal country garden, Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can be grown as a ground cover, scrambling over rocks or spilling down a slope, where it will look like an avalanche in spring! It is an excellent choice for a country cottage garden, covering a wall or trained above a window for a living frame of greenery and blossoms. This evergreen variety of Clematis, Avalanche is a low-maintenance evergreen vine with the added bonus of a spectacular spring show of pure-white blossoms. This show-stopper of a clematis deserves a spot in your garden!

GBP 112.00
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Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla. Hydrangea Macrophylla. AGM

Hydrangea Aspera Macrophylla is an RHS AGM-winning large-leaved deciduous shrub with blue-purple flowers fringed in white. It’s a beautiful plant that suits mixed borders, plant containers and low-maintenance gardens.Hydrangea Aspera is a large-foliaged hydrangea native to eastern Asia. Aspera is Latin for ‘rough-leaved’ which describes the foliage’s fluffy underside. This macrophylla variety has very large leaves up to 28 cms in length that emerge bright green in spring. They are followed by large flat showy flowerheads in early summer. The flowerheads are bluey-lilac in the centre but are surrounded by delicate white florets.In winter all the foliage and flowers fall and grow back stronger and better the following year.This is a well-loved and very popular showpiece hydrangea that instantly brightens a garden or roof terrace / balcony with glorious colour and luscious big leaves.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaOver 10-20 years Hydrangea Macrophylla will reach a height and spread of 2.5 metres.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaThis is a hardy hydrangea capable of withstanding cold UK winters if its roots are well drained.How To Use Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is a stunning addition to a mixed flower bed in an urban garden or country cottage-style planting. It’s a real eye-catcher and instantly recognisable. It also thrives in large well-watered containers on sheltered balconies and decking.The large flowers are long-lasting in arrangements and the skeletal dried heads can last for years indoors.How To Care For Hydrangea Aspera MacrophyllaHydrangea Macrophylla is easy to grow and low maintenance despite its showy flowers and foliage.Choose a sheltered spot in full sun or partial shade. This hydrangea prefers neutral to acidic soil, so if yours is very alkaline use plenty of acid-based compost and top it up with bracken or pine-based mulch each year. If the leaves start to yellow, it’s best to put it in a container of ericaceous compost.It doesn’t require pruning, but a can of water in very dry spells is appreciated. Raise container-grown hydrangea up on feet to aid drainage and feed them with a specialist hydrangea fertiliser throughout the growing months.

GBP 161.00
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Passiflora Caerulea. Blue Passion Flower Vigorous Climber

Passiflora Caerulea. Blue Passion Flower Vigorous Climber

Passiflora Caerulea (the Blue Passion Flower sometimes also the Common Passion Flower) is a robust semi-evergreen climber with stunning large multi-coloured exotic flowers with whites, blues and purples, followed by edible fruits. This variety ahs been awarded an AGM.Passiflora Caerulea (Blue Passion Flower) belongs to a large family of some 350 of evergreen or deciduous climber plants. They attached themselves to supports such as walls or trellises using their strong tendrils. Passion Flower is native to the tropical South America and as such many varieties won’t survive in our UK climate. Luckily there are several hardy varieties that will thrive here including Passiflora Caerulea.Passiflora Caerulea has stood the test of time in the UK having been introduced in 1609 from its largely Argentinian origins. It has proven to be evergreen in much of the Southern UK. The lush foliage is deeply lobed and dark green. The striking blooms are large, exotic and fragrant. They emerge in early summer and continue right up until the autumn. The flower has white tepals and a multi-coloured corona – blue at the tips, white in the middle and purple at the base. Flowers are 8 to 10 cm in diameter. The flowers develop into soft yellow / red edible fruits in  autumn that can be up to 4 cm long.This is a good choice where an attractive decorative climber is required ideally a warm, sunny wall in the Southern UK.  Height and Spread of Passiflora CaeruleaA vigorous climber forming a dense blanket, Blue Passion Flower can reach 12 metres in height in 10 years with a spread of up to 4 metres.How Hardy Is Passiflora CaeruleaBlue Passion Flower is hardy to -10 and should do well in the Southern UK. It needs a warm, sheltered spot and a southern aspect or west-facing aspect.  How To Use Passiflora CaeruleaThis is a beautiful Passion Flower climber that covers a fence or wall across the warmer months. It will grow well in fertile borders clinging to a trellis or wires.Passion Flower is the perfect climber for training over an arbour or for growing into the boughs of a sturdy tree. Passion Flower climbers also work well as an evergreen screening climber for training up a wall or fence or through trellis, offering great privacy screening as the dense leaves usually stay all year round in sheltered spots. Make sure to plant your Passion Flower in a nice sunny spot where it will be sure to thrive.How To Care For Passiflora CaeruleaBlue Passion Flower ideally needs full sun and prefers rich fertile soil. It does best in a sheltered spot.When planting add plenty of well-rotted manure to the planting hole and mulch every spring with compost and organic matter. Water freely in hot spells.See also the variety Passiflora Caerulea Clear Sky, another blue-flowering passion-flower climber. 

GBP 101.50
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Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common HopHumulus Lupulus is our familiar Common Hop. Grown over a trellis or twined in a hedgerow it’s an unusual alternative to honeysuckle or clematis. The Common Hop is well known as the ingredient that gives beer its bitter taste and as a sleep aid to combat anxiety, but it’s also a pretty, deciduous climber for the garden.Common hops have long, twining stems that reach up to six metres and sprout large amounts of green lobed and coarsely toothed leaves in early spring. Each leaf is particularly large measuring up to 15 cms in length. During late summer female hop flowers bloom in cone-shaped yellowy-green clusters all along the thin strong stems. It's these female flowers that develop into fruits that are called ‘hops’and used for brewing. During the winter months, common hops die down to the ground and will regrow the following spring.Height And Spread of Humulus Lupulus                                                                 Common Hops is a long and thin climber that will reach up to 6 metres and spread over 1.5-2 metres. It needs support to clamber up such as a trellis or obelisk as it doesn’t have suckers or tendrils.How Hardy Is Humulus LupulusCommon hops are native to the UK and Europe so they are able to withstand our sub-zero winters if they are planted in well-drained soil. Once established, common hops are relatively pest-free and give enough twining support are hardy enough to leave to their own devices.How To Use Humulus LupulusCommon hops are a great alternative to clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine particularly if your soil is less than perfect. Hops look bright and fresh growing over an archway and scrambling their way through a hedge. Their flexible stems are perfect to twine into a fence line and give summer cover to a seating area without destroying the lawn, and because their flowers arrive in late summer pairing common hops with an early flowering clematis provides an extended flowering season.A good choice for a wildlife garden too as pollinators enjoy the hop flowers and cover provided by its large shady leaves.  How To Care For Humulus LupulusCommon hops are hardy but prefer a sheltered position and lots of sun. It will tolerate partial shade but a great flower display is achieved in a sunny spot. Ensure the ground doesn’t dry out and tie back stems to the support as hops lack suckers or tendrils – it is a ‘bine rather than a ‘vine’. In winter when the foliage has fallen, cut common hops back to root level and wait for it to re-emerge in the spring. 

GBP 101.25
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Rosa Banksiae Alba Climbing Rose. Buy Online, London UK

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

The Actinidia Kolomikta climber will bring not only the fragrance of its flowers to your garden, but most notably the striking variations of colour on the leaves will contribute considerable visual interest. It has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for these desirable qualities.  Native to eastern Asia, the Actinidia Kolomikta Climber has been grown in the UK since the 1870’s, and is a favourite of gardeners for its variegated foliage. The heart-shaped, 15 cm long leaves are a deep purplish-green when they emerge in spring, and then turn a medium green, developing irregular patterns of silver white and then pink. Some leaves will turn completely pink, while others just have pink tips, creating an overall tapestry of green, pink and silver. Small, 1 cm white flowers appear from May to July, and have a pleasant fragrance. If male and female vines are planted together, the females will produce a crop of 2.5 cm long fruits in fall, similar to kiwi. However, the colour variations that are so desirable are more notable on male plants, and Actinidia Kolomikta is often grown for ornamental purposes only.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Actinidia Kolomikta will quickly climb up a wall or trellis to a final height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune in late winter to remove dead wood and shape the vine. It will need a trellis to wrap its stems around, and some stems will need to be tied to supports. Plant your Actinidia Kolomikta in full sun for best foliage colour, in a sheltered, south-facing exposure, in any well-drained fertile soil, preferably with a slightly acid to neutral ph. It is not susceptible to pests or diseases, but cats are even more attracted to it than to catmint, so make sure that young leaves are protected!Actinidia Kolomikta Climber will look stunning when allowed to spread out against an old brick wall, or when trained up into the crown of a tree. Its vigorous growth and dense foliage also make it a great choice for growing up and across an arbour or pergola, where its colourful foliage display and fragrant flowers will be much appreciated. Actinidia Kolomikta is a very desirable landscape plant, especially for its spectacularly coloured foliage. The green, pink and silver variegated leaves will create a striking display all through the season!

GBP 101.50
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Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

The Actinidia Kolomikta climber will bring not only the fragrance of its flowers to your garden, but most notably the striking variations of colour on the leaves will contribute considerable visual interest. It has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for these desirable qualities.  Native to eastern Asia, the Actinidia Kolomikta Climber has been grown in the UK since the 1870’s, and is a favourite of gardeners for its variegated foliage. The heart-shaped, 15 cm long leaves are a deep purplish-green when they emerge in spring, and then turn a medium green, developing irregular patterns of silver white and then pink. Some leaves will turn completely pink, while others just have pink tips, creating an overall tapestry of green, pink and silver. Small, 1 cm white flowers appear from May to July, and have a pleasant fragrance. If male and female vines are planted together, the females will produce a crop of 2.5 cm long fruits in fall, similar to kiwi. However, the colour variations that are so desirable are more notable on male plants, and Actinidia Kolomikta is often grown for ornamental purposes only.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Actinidia Kolomikta will quickly climb up a wall or trellis to a final height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune in late winter to remove dead wood and shape the vine. It will need a trellis to wrap its stems around, and some stems will need to be tied to supports. Plant your Actinidia Kolomikta in full sun for best foliage colour, in a sheltered, south-facing exposure, in any well-drained fertile soil, preferably with a slightly acid to neutral ph. It is not susceptible to pests or diseases, but cats are even more attracted to it than to catmint, so make sure that young leaves are protected!Actinidia Kolomikta Climber will look stunning when allowed to spread out against an old brick wall, or when trained up into the crown of a tree. Its vigorous growth and dense foliage also make it a great choice for growing up and across an arbour or pergola, where its colourful foliage display and fragrant flowers will be much appreciated. Actinidia Kolomikta is a very desirable landscape plant, especially for its spectacularly coloured foliage. The green, pink and silver variegated leaves will create a striking display all through the season!

GBP 93.75
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Berberis Frikartii Amstelveen Barberry Evergreen Berberis

Berberis Frikartii Amstelveen Barberry Evergreen Berberis

Berberis Frikartii Amstelveen  Barberry is an evergreen flowering shrub, prized for its highly decorative features and exceptional hardiness. Its small size and lush foliage make this cultivar a popular candidate for mixed shrub borders, planting en masse, or low, bushy hedges.A cross between Chinese Barberry (Berberis candidula) and Warted Barberry (Berberis Verruculosa), this striking Berberis hybrid offers year-round interest. Although the glossy, lance-shaped leaves stay on the arching stems throughout the seasons, their deep green colour can turn to red in the winter chill, creating a stunning display of multi-coloured foliage. In the spring, the leaves are contrasted by masses of yellow flowers, followed by blue-black berries in the fall.Versatile and adaptable, Amstelveen Barberry will thrive in any soil. It tolerates both full sun and partial shade, but a sunnier spot in the garden will encourage prolific flowering and good foliage colour.  This evergreen shrub is rarely affected by any serious diseases or pests. Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, Berberis Frikartii Amstelveen can survive temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero without suffering any damage. This cultivar is also the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign of its fine performance in the garden.Staying compact even when fully established, this long-lived evergreen shrub grows to be circa 1 meter high and up to 1.5 metres wide. This makes Berberis Frikartii Amstelveen a good choice for smaller gardens where it can serve as a low hedge or a shrub border without taking up too much space. To keep this mound-shaped shrub in perfect form, lightly prune it immediately after the flowering season. Remove all damaged or unsightly shoots and spent blossoms to encourage healthy growth. Attractive and easy to care for, Amstelveen Barberry offers colour and texture throughout the year. With its glossy foliage and compact shape, this evergreen shrub lends itself to various uses, from providing a backdrop to late-flowering shrubs in mixed borders to framing flower beds and specimen trees. As Amstelveen Barberry can be successfully grown in containers, this cultivar can be used to liven up patios or balconies as well.If you’re interested in other Barberry varieties we have for sale, take a look at striking cultivars such as Berberis Thunbergii Admiration, Berberis Thunbergii Atropurpurea Concorde or Berberis Thunbergii Orange Rocket. You might also like our selection of low-growing shrubs, ideal for small gardens.

GBP 123.75
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Prunus Tai Haku Great White Cherry Japanese Cherry Tree

Prunus Tai Haku Great White Cherry Japanese Cherry Tree

Prunus Tai Haku, common name Great White Cherry, is a deciduous tree, a Japanese ornamental cherry tree variety which grows to a medium size. New foliage emerges red and matures to green over the summer. It produces an abundant display of dazzlingly white blossom each spring in late April / early May. It has an AGM from the RHS. The full botanical name of this variety is Prunus Serrulata Tai Haku.Prunus Serrulata family are known as the Japanese Cherry trees. The Japanese Cherries of garden origin are a large group of extremely ornamental flowering cherries, many varieties having been cultivated in Japan for over 1,000 years, famed for their abundance of flowers in Spring and long used as an ornamental tree in European gardens.Prunus Tai Haku is perhaps the best of the white flowering. Each year the young foliage unfurls in a copper-red colour. Against this rich coppery-backdrop, single pure white flowers appear in April & May in abundance creating a stunning display. The flowers are quite large for a cherry & can reach up to 6 cm. As the foliage matures, it turns green for the summer before turning a golden-yellow in the autumn.The Great White Cherry has a fascinating association with Collingwood ‘Cherry’ Ingram, the famed British Plant collector. By the early 20th century, Prunus Tai Haku had disappeared from cultivation in Japan. A Japanese Cherry world expert, Ingram is widely acknowledged to have reintroduced Prunus Tai Haku to its native Japan in 1932, after locating it in an English garden.  Height and Spread of Prunus Tai HakuThe Great White Cherry is a mid-sized tree with a spreading crown. It can reach up to 12M height and width of up to 8 – 12 M.How Hardy is Prunus Tai HakuThe Great White Cherry is a robust variety of Japanese Cherry and is frost hardy in all areas of the UK.How To Use Prunus Tai HakuThis is a striking ornamental Japanese cherry tree which will develop an attractive broad spreading shape over time. Use it as a signature tree.How To Care For Prunus Tai HakuThis warmth-loving tree prefers full sun. It should thrive in any aspect. It will do well in any moist, well-drained soil and does not have a ph soil preference. Pruning isn’t required, but wayward or damaged branches should be removed in winter.

GBP 90.00
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Clethra Barbinervis Great Star White Alder for Sale Online

Clethra Barbinervis Great Star White Alder for Sale Online

Clethra Barbinervis Great Star is an upright deciduous shrub with white fragrant flowers and good autumnal colour. It’s best grown in a shady border or a woodland garden.Clethra Barbinervis or White Alder is native to Japan and China where it grows in open mountain forests. The variety Great Star has dark green leaves that appear in spring and turns multiple hues of orange and red in autumn before falling with the frosts.In late summer the branches are tipped with small white flowers in long slender spikes that reach up to 15 centimetres long. These flowers are sweetly scented, attractive to pollinators, and a good way to feed the bees as summer blooms fade. On mature specimens peeling bark adds winter interest.Japanese Clethra Great Star is a compact shrub that doesn’t take up too much room. It’s a good choice for pollinator-friendly shady borders.Height And Spread of Clethra Barbinervis Great StarWhite Alder Great Star reaches a height and spread of 2.5 metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Clethra Barbinervis Great StarWhite Alder is a hardy shrub down to freezing temperatures if it’s grown in a sheltered spot with well-drained roots. It is rarely affected by pests.How To Use Clethra Barbinervis Great StarThis large shrub provides colour and height to mixed borders in a shady spot. It is modern enough to suit town gardens and pretty enough to fit into cottage-style gardens too. It’s very versatile and provides year-round interest. You can grow it in large well-watered and fed containers to brighten up a patio or balcony garden, but be sure to weigh it down so strong winds can’t topple it.How To Care for Clethra Barbinervis Great StarGrow Japanese Clethra Great Star in moist but well-drained acidic soil. It needs a dappled or partially shady spot with some shelter from the prevailing wind to flower well. If your soil is alkaline, bulk the planting hole with ericaceous compost and apply a thick layer of bracken or pine-based mulch in spring.It doesn’t need pruning, but you can remove crossed or wayward branches in the dormant winter season. Lack of water is the number one killer of new trees, so give Japanese Clethra Great Star frequent water until you see new growth.Apply a thick layer of acidic mulch to the roots in early spring to boost nutrients for the growing year and the best fragrant flower spikes.

GBP 138.75
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Honey Locust Sunburst Tree. Gleditsia Triacanthos Sunburst

Honey Locust Sunburst Tree. Gleditsia Triacanthos Sunburst

Gleditsia Triacanthos Sunburst or Honey Locust Sunburst TreeThe Honey Locust Sunburst (Gleditsia triacanthos) is coveted by many gardeners over other locust trees because of its absence of messy fruit pods. A popular honey locust cultivar, in the mid-to late spring months the tree starts to produce eye-catching feathery yellow foliage which quickly turns to a soft, attractive greenish-yellow shade. The tree’s leaves are delicate and appear to flutter as the breeze catches them. Many people also enjoy the soft rustling sound of the tree’s lightweight foliage makes as the air flows around them.  The leaves are fernlike in appearance and very delicate with a fine texture. They measure up to 20 centimeters in length. During the summer months, the Honey Locust Sunburst tree does produce flowers but they are barely noticeable. However, the flowers do emit a subtle fragrance that attracts bees to the garden and many people enjoy its light sweet scent. Gleditsia Triacanthos Sunburst has a branching growth habit that is light and airy. The combination of dainty branches and feathery foliage helps create a dappled shade beneath the tree that many gardeners appreciate. The light shade allows grass and other garden plants to grow well underneath the tree.Unlike other Honey Locust tree varieties, the Honey Locust Sunburst does not have thorns. It is a tough little tree that tolerates a wide range of soils and garden conditions. However, it grows best in soil that has a neutral pH balance. It flourishes well in full sun or partial shade, but prefers full sunlight for optimum autumn colours. The tree isn’t overly picky about soil and once established can withstand periods of drought. The Honey Locust Sunburst grows rapidly which makes it a popular tree choice. The Honey Locust Sunburst grows to a height of up to 12 meters. Its canopy width can also reach up to 12 meters. The tree’s branches grow in a very distinctive horizontal fashion which gives it a zig-zag look that is exceptionally unique compared to other trees. In the autumn, the tree’s compound leaves produce a brilliant yellow colour that is eye-catching and stands out in the landscape. 

GBP 168.75
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Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium daniellii or, as it is more commonly known, the Bee Bee Tree and also the Korean Evodia Tree, is a compact small to midsized deciduous tree treasured for its attractive looks and undemanding nature. Interesting foliage and decorative, umbrella-like habit make this plant ideally suited for a specimen tree.The foliage is glossy, dark green, consisting of pinnately arranged, large leaves that can be up to 40 centimetres long. Each leaf is composed of up to 11 ovate leaflets. In the autumn, the foliage turns to various shades of yellow and russet tones. Late in the summer, the Bee Bee Tree is engulfed in clusters of miniature white flowers, borne in flattened corymbs. The blossoms are quite aromatic and have a pleasant scent which attracts beneficial pollinators. The flowers may be followed by small, reddish fruit (seed pods).Tolerant and adaptable, Tetradium daniellii can be successfully grown in most soils, as long as they are well-drained, in full sun to dappled shade. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. Not only that this ornamental tree does not require any special treatment to thrive, it also needs no pruning to keep its shape. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will keep this cultivar healthy and great-looking.Considered to be a small to mid-sized cultivar, Bee Bee Tree is suitable for both small and large gardens. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, this deciduous tree can grow to be over 12 metres long, and up to 4 to 8 metres wide, when fully mature.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this stunning tree will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Although it will not be bothered by frost, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered location in the garden, away from harsh winds.Easy to grow and to care for, Tetradium daniellii is an ideal choice for a low-maintenance specimen tree. Even though its highly-decorative foliage and profuse display of fragranced blossoms make it a great candidate to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, this cultivar will feel at home in a mixed shrub border as well. Plant it alongside globose evergreen shrubs to accentuate its umbrella-like habit.Make sure to take a look at more showy deciduous varieties we offer, such as Acer Capillipes Snake Bark Maple, Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia or Albizia julibrissin Ombrella Tree. You might also be interested in our large collection of trees, including ornamental trees, mature specimens, and unique cloud trees.

GBP 98.00
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Rosa Crimson Shower. Rose Crimson Shower Rambling Rose Red

Rosa Crimson Shower. Rose Crimson Shower Rambling Rose Red

Rosa Crimson Shower, also called Rose Crimson Shower is a Rambling Rose and has been a favourite of UK gardeners for more than half a century. This prolifically flowering rambler rose will delight with its red blooms throughout the summer!Bred in the UK in 1951, the Crimson Shower variety of Rambling Rose is a relatively low-maintenance cultivar suitable for training on fences or pergolas. Rosa Crimson Shower has glossy green leaves from spring to autumn, providing a backdrop for the profusion of double crimson flowers, up to 5 cm across, that cover the arching stems of this rambler rose from July through to September. The yellow stamens at the centre are accented with a flash of white. The roses have a slight, pleasant fragrance. Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe, Rose Crimson Shower will grow to a mature height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spread of 2.5- 4 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune and train after flowering has finished, as they flower on wood from the previous year. Cut back all the stems that had flowers to an unflowered shoot, while leaving growth from the current season intact. Horizontal stems will produce more blooms than vertical ones. With few thorns, Rosa Crimson Shower is easy to work with!Plant Rambling Rose in full sun or partial shade with any aspect in an exposed or sheltered position. It will grow in any moist but well-drained soil, which should be enriched liberally with organic matter when planting. A thick layer of mulch should be re-applied every spring. Rosa Crimson Shower is tolerant of shade, and is a rose that will do well even facing north. Deer resistant, it is a good choice for country gardens.Like all rambler roses, Rosa Crimson Shower is an ideal candidate for training up garden structures, and can even be left to climb into trees. Clothe a pergola with this prolific bloomer, or train it up a trellis against a wall. It can be grown as a ground cover across a difficult patch of ground if left without support. Supported on wires, a row of Rambling Roses will make an informal flowering hedge with considerable appeal. Space the bushes 1.5 – 2 metres apart.Free-flowering from July to September, Rosa Crimson Shower will delight with its red roses! You will find many spots for this exuberant rambler rose in your garden! Lots more rambling and climbing roses in our collection of climbing plants.

GBP 116.25
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Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium Daniellii. Bee Bee Tree. Korean Evodia Tree

Tetradium daniellii or, as it is more commonly known, the Bee Bee Tree and also the Korean Evodia Tree, is a compact small to midsized deciduous tree treasured for its attractive looks and undemanding nature. Interesting foliage and decorative, umbrella-like habit make this plant ideally suited for a specimen tree.The foliage is glossy, dark green, consisting of pinnately arranged, large leaves that can be up to 40 centimetres long. Each leaf is composed of up to 11 ovate leaflets. In the autumn, the foliage turns to various shades of yellow and russet tones. Late in the summer, the Bee Bee Tree is engulfed in clusters of miniature white flowers, borne in flattened corymbs. The blossoms are quite aromatic and have a pleasant scent which attracts beneficial pollinators. The flowers may be followed by small, reddish fruit (seed pods).Tolerant and adaptable, Tetradium daniellii can be successfully grown in most soils, as long as they are well-drained, in full sun to dappled shade. Considered disease and pest free, this cultivar is virtually indestructible. Not only that this ornamental tree does not require any special treatment to thrive, it also needs no pruning to keep its shape. Routine removal of any damaged or dead growth will keep this cultivar healthy and great-looking.Considered to be a small to mid-sized cultivar, Bee Bee Tree is suitable for both small and large gardens. Long-lived and with a slow growth rate, this deciduous tree can grow to be over 12 metres long, and up to 4 to 8 metres wide, when fully mature.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this stunning tree will survive even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. Although it will not be bothered by frost, this cultivar appreciates a sheltered location in the garden, away from harsh winds.Easy to grow and to care for, Tetradium daniellii is an ideal choice for a low-maintenance specimen tree. Even though its highly-decorative foliage and profuse display of fragranced blossoms make it a great candidate to be grown as a focus of interest in the garden, this cultivar will feel at home in a mixed shrub border as well. Plant it alongside globose evergreen shrubs to accentuate its umbrella-like habit.Make sure to take a look at more showy deciduous varieties we offer, such as Acer Capillipes Snake Bark Maple, Abeliophyllum Distichum White Forsythia or Albizia julibrissin Ombrella Tree. You might also be interested in our large collection of trees, including ornamental trees, mature specimens, and unique cloud trees.

GBP 93.75
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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 90.75
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Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora is a vigorous profusely flowering deciduous clematis climber. It’s an RHS AGM winner and superb on a shady wall.Clematis Montana is native to the mountains of Asia from Afghanistan to Taiwan, hence the name ‘Montana’. Clematis Grandiflora has larger flowers than its parent plant Clematis Montana, but keeps the attributes that make it so successful in the UK such as its strong climbing habit and profuse flowering.Grandiflora’s flowers are single and measure up to 7 centimetres, which is a good few centimetres bigger than standard Clematis Montana. They’re borne across the whole vine in May and early June in a bright splash of white that attracts lots of bees and butterflies. Occasional flowers may appear later in the year.Its foliage appears before the flowers. The trifoliate leaves are dark green with purple tinges and they remain on the vine until the autumn frosts.This is a popular choice to cover walls, unsightly sheds, or dead trees. Clematis Grandiflora scrambles easily and suits a shady spot.Height And Spread of Clematis Montana GrandifloraIt can grow to a height of 12 meters and spread over four in just two-five years.How Hardy Is Clematis Montana GrandifloraClematis Grandiflora is hardy in the UK when its roots are well drained. It copes with frost, wind (if it’s well secured), and some drought once established.How To Use Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis is an excellent low-maintenance choice for a shady wall in need of cheering up. Clematis Grandiflora will also cover an ugly shed, dead trees, and scramble across slopes and banks.Its simple white flowers and dark foliage suit modern gardens and light up shady spaces. The large open flowers create lots of nectar for pollinators so it’s a good bee-friendly choice too.How To Care For Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis vigorous clematis prefers a sunny to a partially shady spot in moist but well-drained soil of any type. When planting, keep it at least a foot away from the wall so rain can reach its roots and give it strong wire support to cling to.In low-maintenance gardens you can leave it to grow, but in most cases when it’s left unpruned it can turn into a tangle of stems with no foliage or flowers near the base. If it becomes overgrown, prune it immediately after flowering cutting back to a healthy pair of buds.In very overgrown specimens, you can shear off the mass of vines to a few feet, leaving four to five stems that will reshoot healthier and stronger than before.Water Clematis Grandiflora well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring.

GBP 108.75
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Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus Tree Northern Japanese Magnolia Tree

Magnolia Kobus or the Northern Japanese Magnolia is a beautiful, slender small magnolia tree that reaches a maximum height of just 10 metres. It fits into almost all gardens schemes and particularly likes chalky soils.Magnolia Kobus is a popular deciduous small Japanese tree. Its fragrant white flowers are one of the first colours to emerge in April, sometimes March, after a long dark winter. The flowers are large, pure white blooms measuring up to 10 cm wide. Each bloom is individually comprised of six distinct snow white petals. This is not a tree for the impatient gardener though, because it can take up to 12-15 years for flowers to emerge. It is a slow growing beauty that’s in it for the long run. However, once you have waited out its maturity this is a regular, abundant bloomer. Flowers are followed by foliage and pink fruits with scarlet seeds that appear in late summer. The large leaves measuring up to 15 cm long are borne in thin ovals of a mid-green hue. They turn yellow in autumn and fall with the frosts.How Hardy is Magnolia KobusNorthern Japanese Magnolia is beautiful but it is extremely tough. It will withstand severe winters and sub-zero temperatures in soil that is not waterlogged.How To Use Magnolia KobusMagnolia Kobus is the perfect specimen plant for spring blooming. It is a great addition to a large garden border, or planted directly in the lawn in full view of the window. We provide this magnolia as a multi-stemmed specimen which makes it perfect for the natural feel of a wildlife garden.The shade cast by magnolia is light, so you can garden beneath it without the problems that heavy shade can create, and keep the flower display going all year round.  You can also grow this in a large well watered container which will look incredible on a patio.How To Care For Magnolia KobusThis is an excellent tree for chalky conditions, but it will grow well in most soils. Pruning is not required, but you can remove broken or crossed stems in mid-summer after the flowers have finished and the leaves have appeared.Although tough, flower buds may be damaged by late frosts, so it is best to site your Magnolia Kobus in a sheltered position with full sun that is free from freezing winds. Treat it to a thick layer of mulch at the beginning of each year for good healthy growth.Magnolia Kobus is a truly beautiful tree that stops passers-by in their tracks. If you have the patience to wait for an extraordinary flower then this stunning and fragrant tree is the one for you. For a small-sized evergreen option see Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem. 

GBP 150.00
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Buy Aloha Climbing Rose. Rosa Aloha Kordes Climber

Buy Aloha Climbing Rose. Rosa Aloha Kordes Climber

Rosa Aloha is a beautiful climbing rose that’s been given the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society for its attributes. You may know it as Aloha Climbing Rose or Climbing Rose Aloha, or simply noticed it as a gorgeous pink climbing rose that is smothered in blooms all summer. In spring you’ll see vigorous stem growth as this German climbing Kordes rose stretches to reach its maximum four metre height. This will happen within two to five years given fertile conditions. Climbing Rose Aloha’s habit is upright although it will spread to cover 1.5-2 metres as well.Buds appear in late spring, bursting into large double pink blooms in early summer. Blooms often measure nine centimetres across and have salmon pink centres. These sweetly scented blooms attract all manner of pollinators including ladybirds, butterflies and bees. Unlike some other climbers, Rosa Aloha blooms last until the chilly autumn days arrive in November. Foliage is a dark glossy green forming dense leathery growth that easily covers an unsightly shed, pergola, pillar or fence. How Hardy Is Rosa Aloha?Despite its delicate appearance Rosa Aloha is very hardy, surviving harsh winters as long as its roots are kept from waterlogged conditions. How To Use Rosa AlohaIts best used to scramble up a fence or wall, but you can also prune and train Rosa Aloha to grow up a small trellis or a free-standing obelisk. It looks good as a back drop to a rose garden or flower border.Aloha Climbing Roses pair well with clematis. It’s sturdy stem-frame providing the clematis with a natural trellis to clamber up. Water well and feed regularly to ensure both rose and clematis blooms are at their best. A Rose Aloha cuts well for vase displays and thrives in a container if you are able to feed and water it regularly.How To Care For Rosa AlohaLike most roses the Climbing Rose Aloha needs full sun to look its best and create healthy foliage. It will grow in all soils of any Ph and is tolerant of the poorer soils. Mulch your Aloha rose well in early spring, digging well-rotted manure around its roots for the healthiest plant. Prune Climbing Rose Aloha between December and February, cutting out any old, dead or crossed branches. Tie in new growth or cut it back to maintain a structure.  You will need to provide support and tie branches to a framework as Aloha is not self-supporting.Rosa Aloha is one of the best climbing roses you can buy. Its fragrance is strong, and its flowers are long-lasting and profuse. Once it is established Rose Aloha will provide year after year of pleasure in your flower garden. 

GBP 116.25
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Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora is a vigorous profusely flowering deciduous clematis climber. It’s an RHS AGM winner and superb on a shady wall.Clematis Montana is native to the mountains of Asia from Afghanistan to Taiwan, hence the name ‘Montana’. Clematis Grandiflora has larger flowers than its parent plant Clematis Montana, but keeps the attributes that make it so successful in the UK such as its strong climbing habit and profuse flowering.Grandiflora’s flowers are single and measure up to 7 centimetres, which is a good few centimetres bigger than standard Clematis Montana. They’re borne across the whole vine in May and early June in a bright splash of white that attracts lots of bees and butterflies. Occasional flowers may appear later in the year.Its foliage appears before the flowers. The trifoliate leaves are dark green with purple tinges and they remain on the vine until the autumn frosts.This is a popular choice to cover walls, unsightly sheds, or dead trees. Clematis Grandiflora scrambles easily and suits a shady spot.Height And Spread of Clematis Montana GrandifloraIt can grow to a height of 12 meters and spread over four in just two-five years.How Hardy Is Clematis Montana GrandifloraClematis Grandiflora is hardy in the UK when its roots are well drained. It copes with frost, wind (if it’s well secured), and some drought once established.How To Use Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis is an excellent low-maintenance choice for a shady wall in need of cheering up. Clematis Grandiflora will also cover an ugly shed, dead trees, and scramble across slopes and banks.Its simple white flowers and dark foliage suit modern gardens and light up shady spaces. The large open flowers create lots of nectar for pollinators so it’s a good bee-friendly choice too.How To Care For Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis vigorous clematis prefers a sunny to a partially shady spot in moist but well-drained soil of any type. When planting, keep it at least a foot away from the wall so rain can reach its roots and give it strong wire support to cling to.In low-maintenance gardens you can leave it to grow, but in most cases when it’s left unpruned it can turn into a tangle of stems with no foliage or flowers near the base. If it becomes overgrown, prune it immediately after flowering cutting back to a healthy pair of buds.In very overgrown specimens, you can shear off the mass of vines to a few feet, leaving four to five stems that will reshoot healthier and stronger than before.Water Clematis Grandiflora well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring.

GBP 105.00
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