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Cupressus Castlewellan Aurea Spiral Topiary for Sale UK.

Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood Tree

Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood Tree

Cornus alternifolia Argentea or Silver Pagoda Dogwood is native to the forests of eastern North America, where it thrives along the edges of wooded areas and swamps. In its natural habitat, Dogwood is one of the first wild trees to bloom in early May, with its white flowers lighting up the woodlands with their delicate beauty. If you have a lightly shaded area, this small tree will provide you with early spring beauty for many years to come.While silver pagoda dogwood has some of the same characteristics as the variegated cornus, its spring flowering habit and taller, more elegant shape can fill a different need in your garden plan.This particular cultivar, Cornus alternifolia Argentea, was awarded the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1993 for its suitability for landscaping in United Kingdom gardens. It is fully hardy. Growing over 20 years to 5 metres in height, with a spread of 3 metres, the silver pagoda dogwood is a lovely accent tree for even a small garden. The branches, upturned at the ends, grow in tiers with wide gaps in between, leading to the descriptive name pagoda, and giving them a particularly graceful appearance. The bright white flowers appear in spring to early summer, and give way to flattish blue-black fruits on red stalks by October. Throughout the growing season, the green leaves with their silver-white edging light up the landscape, giving its name the silver pagoda dogwood. In fall, they turn reddish-purple before dropping off. Cornus alternifolia Argentea grows best in sun to semi-shade, with a well-drained acidic soil rich in organic matter with medium moisture. It needs little or no pruning, as its natural shape is part of its attractive appearance. The silver pagoda dogwood can be planted as an accent plant in lawn, in a garden setting, or along the edge of woodlands. Its versatility, size and year-round beauty make it a valuable addition to any garden.

GBP 199.50
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Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace Elderberry for Sale Online UK

Sambucus Lemony Lace or Elderberry Lemony LaceThis compact deciduous shrub with showy feathery foliage will add interest and texture to any garden. Its full bontanical name is Sambucus Racemosa Lemony Lace. As its name suggests, boasts fine, deeply cut foliage in a gorgeous golden-green hue. The dissected leaves and the lacy appearance of the foliage are prized by gardeners. Late in the spring or early in the summer, Sambucus Lemony Lace produces white flowers that turn into crimson red berries in autumn. The blood-red hue of the fruit looks even more stunning in contrast with the golden yellow foliage, ensuring that this ornamental shrub offers multiple seasons of interest in the garden. This highly decorative fruit is loved by birds which will come to feast on it as winter approaches.Height and Spread of Sambucus Lemony LaceWith a mounded growth habit and a moderate growth rate, Elderberry Lemony Lace will stay compact as it matures. The expected ultimate height for this deciduous shrub is up to 2.5 metres- the same as its ultimate width. As a result, this showy cultivar is an excellent choice for small gardens. How Hardy is Sambucus Lemony LaceSambucus Lemony Lace is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will surprise you with its robustness. In addition to being hardy, this feathery shrub is also deer resistant and stands up well to harsh winds. How To Use Sambucus Lemony LaceThis deciduous shrub fits in well in mixed shrub border, where its fine texture and unique chartreuse colour can accentuate other cultivars but still without being overshadowed by showier specimens. Alternatively, if you are feeling bold, you can choose Elderberry Lemony Lace as a focal plant in your garden: it will create a dramatic display and offer multiple seasons of interest without needing much care in return. How To Care For Sambucus Lemony LaceDespite its fragile appearance, this is an adaptable, low-maintenance shrub. It will thrive in most  moderately fertile, moist but well-drained soils. For best results, choose a spot in full sun to partial shade. Be sure to take a look at the rest of our Sambucus collections that includes varieties such as Sambucus Black Lace, Sambucus Nigra Golden Tower, and Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea.

GBP 80.50
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Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia Japanese Camellia Deciduous Camellia

Stewartia Pseudocamellia has many names including the Japanese Camellia, Deciduous Camellia and Japanese Stewartia. This is an attractive, deciduous, ornamental shrub or tree. Left to its own devices, it has a naturally rounded habit and grows slowly into a small, multi-stem deciduous tree. It owes its name – Pseudocamellia – to its showy white flowers. These camellia-like flowers are up to 8 cm wide, with five white petals with orange anthers at the centre. The flowers are round and flat and are produced in summer, generally from June right up until the end of August.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has highly decorative foliage. Emerging new foliage each spring is purple, maturing over the summer to rich green and then finally to fiery red or orange (depending on conditions) in autumn before dropping its leaves.The Deciduous Camellia has quite a striking bark that peels to display a mottled mixture of creams and browns, rather resembling marble. This is best observed during the winter months and early spring. The Japanese Camellia is very hardy if it is kept out of drying winds. It has survived winters as cold as -30 °C. Deciduous Camellia performs best if it is sheltered as the blooms and foliage can be damaged by cold drying winds. A sheltered partially shady spot is ideal although an aspect with morning sun will also work. Stewartia Pseudocamellia likes a well-drained but moist acidic to neutral soil. There is no need to prune as it holds its own attractive natural shape unless you want a specific shrub shape. Mulch around the base in early spring and water young trees in hot weather.Young Japanese Camellia shrubs especially will need watering, but once they are established become tough even in freezing temperatures. It will grow to a maximum height of 12 metres and spread over eight, making it a large shrub or smaller variety of tree suited to compact gardens. The Japanese Camellia is best used as a statement shrub or small ornamental tree. It has many noteworthy attributes including its eye-catching foliage colour from spring right through to autumn, showy white flowers in mid-summer and in winter months its flaking bark is an attractive textural addition.Stewartia Pseudocamellia has received the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.  

GBP 187.50
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Yellow Groove Bamboo to Buy UK. Phyllostachys Aureosulcata.

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree

Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold or Eastern Redbud Tree. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold is commonly called the Eastern Redbud Tree. It is known for its easy and carefree growth habits plus its striking visual beauty. The tree flowers in the early spring with purple-red flowers before its foliage emerges. The buds open up to display an abundance of tiny purple flowers. In many cases, the Eastern Redbud is the first tree in most gardens to flower each spring.After flowering, the tree’s foliage starts to appear in shades of red that slowly turn golden as the leaves emerge. Even in the height of summer heat and sun, the tree’s gold colouration does not fade and remains bright. The tree’s heart-shaped leaves that are exposed to direct sunlight exhibit a brilliant yellow colouration and leaves that are shaded from the sun turn to a soft lime green shade. The tree’s rapid and vigorous growth makes it a popular landscape tree choice. It will usually attain a height of 3 meters in less than five years. When fully grown the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold will stand around 6 meters with a canopy width of 6 or slightly more meters. It is a popular specimen tree, but can also be used as a screen or hedge tree. Eastern Redbuds Trees thrive in full sunlight or partial shade. Once established, the tree requires very little water and can withstand periods of drought. However, when it is first planted, the tree benefits from a regular watering schedule to encourage its roots to establish themselves. During the spring, the tree enjoys application of general purpose fertilizer to encourage healthy growth. The Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold trees are notorious for tolerating and thriving in a wide range of soil types. However the tree’s best growth is attained in soil with a neutral pH balance. It is relatively cold hardy and will survive even if the temperature drops to minus 28 degrees Celsius. Eastern Redbuds can be encouraged to grow as a multi-stemmed tree or a as a single tree specimen. Once the tree’s shape has been decided upon, the tree requires very little pruning to maintain its overall characteristics. There is very little doubt that the Cercis canadensis Hearts of Gold tree can brighten up even the drabbest of gardens. It looks amazing as a single specimen tree or in a group. Some gardeners opt to plant it near evergreens so that its distinctive gold colours are highlighted and showcased. 

GBP 189.00
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Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea. Red Berried Elder Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea. Red Berried Elder Online UK

Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea is a deciduous bushy shrub, with finely cut leaves bronze when young, turning golden yellow. This beautiful specimen also named Red Berried Elder has small creamy yellow flowers in spring followed by glossy red berries. It loves partial shade but will cope well in full sun and grows well in any well drained fertile soil. Max height 3m max spread 3m. Prunning should be done in spring. The multicoloured, finely cut foliage is the most attractive attribute of Red Berried Elder. The dissected, pinnate leaves emerge golden with bronze tips, maturing to bright yellow shades. In the spring, clusters of creamy white flat flower heads appear. Borne atop the stems, the blossoms are particularly appealing to pollinators. The flowers are followed by tiny, crimson berries that complement the shrub as the foliage becomes tinged with shades of red before it drops.Easy to grow and to care for, Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea isn’t fussy when it comes to optimal growing conditions. It prefers partial shade and grows well in any well drained fertile soil. Although it can flourish in full sun, particularly strong sunlight can cause leaf scorch. This tough deciduous shrub can even perform well in extremely chalky soil, and it’s tolerant of urban pollution as well. Long-lived, this variety of elder can thrive for up to 30 years in average conditions.Considered robust and enduring, Red Berried Elder is fully hardy in all of the United Kingdom. It can easily survive if the temperatures drop below -20 degrees and it won’t be bothered by frost or biting winds. Vigorous and fast-growing, this deciduous shrub can grow to be up to 3 metres high and across. If you want to constrain its size as it matures, prune lightly in the spring, removing unwanted or damaged shoots. This shrub can be coppiced every 3 or 4 years.Sambucus Racemosa Plumosa Aurea is primarily grown for its fern-like, multicoloured foliage. With a bushy habit, this spectacular shrub forms a dome as it grows. When planted en masse, this shrub with a fast growth rate makes a great textured, bright privacy screen or hedge in no time. The beautiful shades of gold and yellow of its foliage can be accentuated by contrasting shrubs in a mixed shrub border, primarily those with purple foliage such as Albizia Julibrissin Summer Chocolate or Berberis X Ottawensis Purpurea Superba Barberry.Caution harmful if berries are eaten.

GBP 94.50
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Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum. Blue Needle Giant Redwood

Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum. Blue Needle Giant Redwood

Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is a magnificent tree which will in time reach a great height. This blue-needled variety of the giant Redwood needs to be carefully sited, but in the right place it will be a majestic tree indeed!Native to the north-west coast of the United States, the first redwood seeds and saplings were brought back to the UK by William Lobb in 1853, where they immediately became a sensation for their great height, which is certainly the outstanding characteristic of the species. This rather smaller cultivar Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum has attractive silver-blue needles which contrast well against darker green conifers, and a narrow columnar shape. The bark is a distinctive chestnut brown. Reliably winter hardy through most of the UK, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum can top out at more than 50 metres in height with a spread of 10 metres after 50 to 80 years. It will grow up to 30 cm a year. Little or no pruning is required, and it is resistant to both deer and rabbits.Plant your Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum in moist, well-drained soil, preferably loam, sand or clay, deeply dug and with plenty of organic matter added. It will do well in an exposed location, as it will tolerate wind. Plant in full sun or light shade. Once well-established, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum will tolerate dry conditions.   Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is not a tree for the small garden. Even in a larger landscape, it needs to be carefully sited with consideration for its eventual size. Traditionally, the giant redwoods have been planted in the parklands of stately homes where they have room to grow. If you have a larger property, this is a magnificent specimen tree to appreciate from a distance, or experience its massive size up close. In the years until it reaches a commanding height, Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum’s distinctive silver-grey needles graceful columnar shape will create a lovely picture against a background of darker green evergreen species.By the time it reaches maturity, its spread will create a shaded space where a woodland garden of ferns could grow, just as in the native forests of the redwood. In a very large park setting, a group of Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum would be a stunning sight, and create a deeply shaded wood. Sequoiadendron Giganteum Glaucum is a specimen tree which, appropriately positioned, will become a long-lived and majestic part of the landscape. It is well worth investing in this giant of the tree world!

GBP 185.50
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Calycanthus Venus Carolina Allspice Sweetshrub Venus

Calycanthus Venus Carolina Allspice Sweetshrub Venus

Calycanthus Venus or Sweetshrub VenusCalycanthus Venus, also referred to as Sweetshrub Venus or Carolina Allspice, is a deciduous shrub that grows to a height of 2.5 to 4 meters and a width of 2.5 to 4 meters. The foliage is truly large and eye-catching. Each oblong leaf measures up to 15 centimetres in length. During the autumn, the leaves turn a brilliant hue of yellow. The foliage and flowers are somewhat deer and rabbit resistant. When the spring weather starts to warm up the atmosphere, Sweetshrub Venus develops a bevy of buds. The buds are plump and light green in colour. From late spring well into summer, Calycanthus Venus produces a virtually non-stop display of flowers. The flowers are reminiscent of the blooms found on a magnolia tree. Each large, cup-shaped flower is highly fragrant. Many people say that the blooms smell like a combination of watermelon and strawberry. The blooms are white with yellow and purple centres. The petals are strap like, large, and appear warlike. For best growth, plant Sweetshrub Venus in a location that offers full sun or partial shade. However, in areas with very hot summers it is preferable to plant the shrub in partial shade to prevent the leaves from developing a brown margin from too much sun exposure. Avoid planting the shrub in full shade or it tends to grow in a vine like fashion and bear very few, if any, flowers. In windy areas, pick a sheltered location to protect the shrub from cold or drying winds. Choose a planting site for the Calycanthus Venus that is well-draining with ample organic material. Unlike many shrubs, it will survive in clay. It grows well in acidic or neutral soil. During the first year, keep the soil moist but not overly saturated to encourage ample root growth. After the first year, Carolina Allspice is relatively drought tolerant but the foliage will dry out and turn brown around the margins if exposed to the parched soil for very long. Sweetshrub Venus can be pruned to maintain its overall size and shape. Old shoots may be cut to the ground to encourage new growth. Pruning the ends of new shoots promotes branching growth. It features a moderate growth rate. Carolina Allspice typically takes five to ten years to reach its full growth potential. Plant Sweetshrub Venus in an area of the landscape where its foliage and blooms can be appreciated. It makes an ideal specimen shrub or can be grouped to create a large display. Calycanthus Venus looks fantastic in a cottage garden or formal landscape.

GBP 157.50
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Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino for Sale

Cornus Kousa Cappuccino or Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino is a versatile small ornamental tree which can be used in gardens large or small. Its lovely flowers and bronze foliage make it an eye-catching specimen planting, and you even get the bonus of edible fruit!This variety of Flowering Dogwood is brand new, and makes a striking addition to the garden. In spring, the glossy ovate leaves emerge a bright green, darkening to shades of bronze and red as they mature. In early summer the tiny green flowers appear, surrounded by the 4 creamy-white white bracts typical of these dogwoods, creating long-lasting “blooms” up to 8 cm across for a truly stunning show. The fruits which follow in autumn are bright red and edible, and the leaves turn a reddish-orange as the season ends.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will grow to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres in 10 to 20 years. It will mature from a shrub form to a small tree as it grows and lower branches are pruned, creating a dense, branching crown with horizontal branches. Plant Cornus Kousa Cappuccino in full sun or partial shade in well-drained fertile soil in an exposed or sheltered position with any aspect. Once established it can tolerate a dry location, but will do especially well in moist, acidic soil. Salt-tolerant, Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino will grow well in a coastal location, especially as it is wind-resistant. As well, its tolerance of pollution makes it ideal for city gardens. It is not a favourite of browsing deer, so is a good choice for country gardens, too!Chinese Dogwood Cappuccino can fit into gardens large or small, or even where there is no garden at all! It’s a great tree for planting in a container on a roof terrace or patio, where its stand-out flowers and striking foliage will make it a visual treat all season long. Plant a specimen to either side of a walkway or entrance, or as a focal point in a small lawn to show off its foliage and blooms. At the back of a mixed border, Cornus Kousa Cappuccino will add height and shade.Cornus Kousa Cappuccino is a new variety of Dogwood that will be welcome in your garden- its unique foliage colour and bright flower bracts will liven up your landscape!

GBP 171.50
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Hydrangea Aspera Villosa Hydrangea Villosa Group for Sale UK

Hydrangea Aspera Villosa Hydrangea Villosa Group for Sale UK

Hydrangea Aspera Villosa also called the Hydrangea Villosa Group, are lovely, late summer bloomers which will make your garden glow with their purple flowers. These long-lasting and exotic-looking plants will fit right in to a shady spot in your garden! Native to western China, Hydrangea Aspera Villosa are a type of what are called rough-leaved hydrangea, but that descriptor belies the soft, velvety texture of the greyish-green leaves of this deciduous shrub. However, it is for the spectacular late-summer blooms that the Hydrangea Villosa Group is prized. Starting in July, the large, deep pink flower buds emerge, opening into large flat-topped flower heads, up to 20 cm across, revealing a beautiful deep blue-purple lace cap highlighted with small mauve-white florets. The flower display lasts into October, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden when other nectar sources have dried up. Hardy in most of the UK, even in severe winters, the Hydrangea Villosa Group will grow to a mature height and spread of 1.5-3 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prune in early spring to remove dead or damaged branches only, as flowers bloom on old wood. If necessary, cut back an overgrown Hydrangea Aspera Villosa in mid-summer.  Hydrangea Aspera Villosa can be planted in anything from full sun to shade in an exposed or sheltered position, in well-drained but moist loam, sand, or clay soil amended with plenty of organic material and with an acid to neutral pH. One of the advantages of the Hydrangea Villosa Group is that it is not dependent on an acid soil to maintain the blue colouration. While it will grow in a coastal garden, it should be given some protection from salt winds. However, hydrangeas are very tolerant of pollution, so will do well in city gardens. Deer resistant, Hydrangea Aspera Villosa will thrive in a country location without additional protection. A specimen Hydrangea Aspera Villosa will create a splendid late summer show when other flowers have quit for the year, carrying through into the autumn. Plant it in a mixed border or against a wall for maximum impact, but give it room to spread. It’s a natural choice for a cottage garden! Hydrangea Aspera Villosa is an old favourite, and for good reason: this hardy, low-maintenance beauty will grace your garden with its striking purple blooms, bringing colour to the autumn garden!

GBP 213.75
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Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus. Mock Orange Aureus

Mock Orange Aureus is one of the more popular deciduous flowering shrubs. It will brighten up your mixed beds, and adds an interesting accent to borders. Bright yellow leaves when young, the Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus will grow through the season into a golden green, chartreuse-type colour. This beautiful habit can really add a nice contrast to your mix. It makes for an interesting colour blend when planted next to other related, but darker varieties of Mock Orange as well! The Aureus variety expresses wonderfully fragrant and abundant summer flowers with a distinctive lemon-scent and a pure white colour in the spring. A member of the Hydrangeaceae Family, Philadelphus are a deciduous shrub by nature. Their growth habit includes simple leaves expressed in an opposite orientation. Their flowers are bowl shaped, which may express as solitary blooms or in smaller panicles during the summer. The Aureus variety is more upright, with a medium shrub habit of leaves that turn from bright yellow to darker green. Mock Orange Aureus produces a creamy white flower, about 2.5 cm wide. The Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus has its origins in Southeastern Europe and Asia Minor.Site Preferences of Mock Orange Aureus include both Full Sun and Partial Shade, and tolerates a North, East, South, or West facing Aspect. It reaches an ultimate height of 1.5-2.5 metres and spreads to 1.0-1.5 metres. It typically takes between 5-10 years to reach ultimate growth. With adaptability to partial shade, Aureus is a good choice for a woodland setting. Mock Orange Aureus likes moist soil as long as it’s well drained. They do not like wet feet, but at the same time, they don’t care for excessively droughty sites so add some humus to raise organic matter in these sites. Philadelphus Coronarius Aureus prefers near neutral pH, so slightly acid, or slightly alkaline soils are fine. It is generally considered a low maintenance shrub. Suited to a wide range of climates, up to H-6 hardiness zone, and well suited to coastal locations, it is adaptable in a number of sites and locations.Pruning is fairly simple, you should prune back the Mock Orange Aureus after flowering by cutting back the flowering shoots to its stronger buds.  As a rule, older plants can be pruned by removing one-third to one-fifth of the older growth all the way to the base to encourage the younger and maturing shoots to thrive.Read our blog post on the various varieties of Philadelphus Mock Orange Shrubs

GBP 97.50
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Acer Conspicuum Mozart. Snakebark Maple Mozart. Striped Bark

Acer Conspicuum Mozart. Snakebark Maple Mozart. Striped Bark

Acer Conspicuum Mozart or Snakebark Maple Mozart is a stunning new maple cultivar will bring year-round interest to your garden, most strikingly in the winter months. It’s an excellent choice for UK gardens large and small! Discovered by chance in a bed of seedlings in the Netherlands, Snakebark Maple Mozart has attractive qualities all year long. In early spring, the new stem growth is a deep blood-red, maturing to a striking dark purple, with silver veins running up and down in a striking contrast. The new leaves are pale green flushed with red, turning to a dark green in summer, and then golden yellow in autumn. But it is when the leaves fall for the winter that the most distinctive feature of Acer Conspicuum Mozart is revealed, as the beautiful deep purple bark with silver lines stands out through the winter months. Hardy throughout most of the UK, even in severe winters, Acer Conspicuum Mozart will reach a height of 3 metres and spread of 2.5 metres in 10 years, reaching a final height and spread of 6 metres. It forms a small, branching tree. If pruning, do so in early spring before it buds out. Snakebark Maple Mozart will grow best in moist, fertile, well-drained soil, in a spot where it will be sheltered from strong winds. It prefers dappled shade but will also grow in full sun. Keep the plant well-watered in its first season. Acer Conspicuum Mozart is a splendid choice for a location where its winter brilliance can be appreciated. Find a spot for it where you will be able to see it from your windows, lighting up the winter landscape. It will also have much to offer in the other seasons with the changing foliage, so a prominent position in the garden will be well worth it year-round. Planted at the back of a mixed border, its attractive foliage would provide a pleasant backdrop for flowering plants before its winter show. It would also be a good choice planted against a wall where its branches would stand out. In a courtyard garden, the winter display would provide valuable visual interest. With Snakebark Maple Mozart’s preference for dappled shade, it is a natural fit for a woodland garden, where its brilliant winter bark display would be particularly striking against a backdrop of dark evergreens. Acer Conspicuum Mozart’s striking bark colouration makes it a great choice for UK gardens large or small, as its stand-out winter display will bring needed interest through the cold months of the year!

GBP 160.88
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Bamboo Phyllostachys Aurea or Golden Bamboo. Bamboo for Screening and Privacy

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream (Butterfly Bush) is a deciduous woody shrub with variegated blooms in rich purple and creamy white. It suits the back of a mixed flower border, front gardens, and is suitable for large plant containers.Buddleja Davidii is native to China. It was discovered by Europeans in the 1800s and named for the botanist Reverend Adam Buddle. The Davidii species was discovered by French missionary Father Armand David and was first commercially available in Europe in the 1890s. It became popular for its hardy nature and long-lasting blooms.The cultivar Berries and Cream is an unusually coloured buddleja bred by Peter More. It has variegated scented blooms that range from rich deep purple to creamy-white on one flowerhead hence the name Berries and Cream. Each cone-shaped flower head is made from hundreds of tiny blooms and measures up to 20 cm long. Bees and butterflies love buddleja, so this is a good pollinator-friendly choice. Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream is a deciduous woody shrub, so it will lose all of its grey-green pointed leaves in autumn and regrow them on its strong framework of arching branches the following spring.Buddleja is a tough and beautiful shrub that requires very little effort in return for summer-long stunning flowers. Every garden should have a buddleja.Height and Spread of Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream will reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamThis is a hardy shrub in the UK. It withstands drought once established and our frosty wet winters if its roots are well-drained. Buddleja is rarely affected by pests and copes well with pollution and exposed sites.How To Use Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamPlant Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream in a mixed flower border for colourful height and structure in country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces. It requires very little maintenance so it suits busy gardeners, especially those with a love of butterflies. Berries and Cream holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge because it’s such a pollinator magnet.You can grow this shrub in a well-watered and fed container to brighten up a sunny patio, deck or balcony garden or in a pollution-prone front garden. Its hardy nature also makes it suitable for breezy coastal gardens.How To Care For Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream is easy to grow on most soils and requires very little care.It prefers well-drained soil in a sunny to a partially sunny spot. Buddleja grown in shade can become leggy and flower poorly, so plenty of sunshine is important. Buddleja is happy on chalk and other poorer soil if it’s sunny there.Remove its browning spent flower heads to encourage more blooms throughout summer and cut it back hard in March. It will rapidly regrow in spring.Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the base in early spring to trap moisture and provide food for the growing season.

GBP 93.75
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Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud Tree for Sale Online UK

Cercis Rising Sun Redbud TreeCercis Rising Sun is a colourful deciduous tree from a small genus of flowering trees found in North America. It’s one of the best trees for smaller spaces as it really punches above its weight with outstanding colour.  Cercis Rising Sun bursts into flower during early spring with pretty pink-purple pea flowers that cluster on bare branches. The mass of blooms smells delicately sweet and attracts the early pollinators. Rounded, heart-shaped foliage arrives in April in a warm yellow apricot tone that matures into bright yellowy-lime green during the summer. During autumn the leaves deepen to vibrant rich yellow and fall with the frosts. It’s this fiery foliage that gives this tree its name ‘Rising Sun’.  Throughout winter Rising Sun Redbud holds up attractive golden-brown stems that carry frost to perfection.This is an outstanding specimen tree with foliage and flowers that create a real ‘wow’ for the greater part of the year. If you only have space for one small tree make it Rising Sun Redbud.Height and Spread Of Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will reach around 4-5 metres and spread over 3-4 metres. It holds its rounded canopy up high leaving plenty of light and space beneath the pretty foliage. How Hardy is Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud is a hardy tree that’s tough enough to withstand UK weather conditions. It will grow in colder parts of the UK down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. How To Use Cercis Rising SunIt’s dramatic foliage and compact shape makes Rising Sun Redbud the perfect standalone specimen tree for compact gardens and smaller spaces. Plant Rising Sun Redbud at the back of a border for height and colour, mass plant them as an unusual pathway lining, or use one as a pretty disguise for an unsightly shed or wall. If you want even more dazzling colour try pairing it with the purple Cercis Forest Pansy.Because it only reaches 4-5 metres this is an outstanding tree for a small outside space such as a front garden or placed directly into the lawn where it won’t outgrow it’s welcome.   How To Care For Cercis Rising SunRising Sun Redbud will grow in most conditions except waterlogged ground. It will tolerate all types of soil from acid to chalky gardens.Rising Sun will grow in the majority of situations but does best in full sunlight. Plenty of sunlight encourages foliage colour and brings out early flowers. Strong winds tend to damage the showy foliage so a sheltered spot is best. No pruning is necessary as it naturally holds a well-rounded shape, but you can prune it to your preference if required. Once planted it’s important to water Rising Sun Redbud regularly until it is established, and a thick layer of mulch around the base during spring provides nutrients for a healthy season of ‘flaming sunrise’ growth.Cercis or Redbuds are a distinct genus of small flowering trees with generally rounded heart-shaped leaves and pretty pea flowers in spring.

GBP 206.25
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Acer Japonicum Vitifolium, Japanese Maple Vitifolium, Acer Palmatum Vitifolium, Acer Vitifolium, Downy Japanese Maple

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

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

GBP 92.50
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Osmanthus x Burkwoodii Burkwood Osmanthus Hedging UK

Osmanthus x Burkwoodii Burkwood Osmanthus Hedging UK

Osmanthus X Burkwoodii or Burkwood Osmanthus is a slow growing evergreen shrub with dark green leathery ovate shaped leaves that are 3-5cm long. This beautiful specimen makes a stunning dense hedge that has clusters of small white scented flowers, followed by blue-black fruits in late summer or autumn. Osmanthus Burkwoodii will grow into quite a large shrub reaching a max height of 3-5m and max spread  of 3-4m. It grows well in any well drained moist fertile soil and likes either full sun partial shade. Generally considered robust, Osmanthus Burkwoodii is fully hardy in Britain and Ireland. It can withstand temperatures up to -15 degrees, and doesn’t mind frost. Although this cultivar won’t appreciate an exposed location in areas with strong, biting winds, its resilience to the elements is much greater than other plants from the Oleaceae family this shrub belongs to. Burkwood Osmanthus is also a recipient of the renowned Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural society, which is a sign of its good constitution and great performance in most gardens.With a dense, bushy habit, this rounded shrub with white, scented flowers, is an ideal plant for dimly lit corners of the garden, or as a backdrop for colourful, flowering shrubs. The dense, glossy, leathery foliage of this shrub makes it perfectly suited for hedges with multiple seasons of interest. As it requires little to no pruning to stay in perfect shape, and it’s generally pest and disease free, Burkwood Osmanthus is a great candidate for a highly decorative, low-maintenance hedge.With a year-round interest from evergreen foliage and clusters of white, heavily fragranced blossoms, this cultivar is a great choice for mixed shrub borders and hedges. Make sure to take a look at other Osmanthus varieties we have available for sale, or our selection of quality hedging plants. 

GBP 136.50
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Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-Gumo. Camellia Sasanqua for Sale Online UK. White Flowering Camellia Sasanqua

Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-Gumo. Camellia Sasanqua for Sale Online UK. White Flowering Camellia Sasanqua

Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-Gumo. Camellia Sasanqua is a species of evergreen camellia native to China and Japan. These camellias form a large shrub or a small tree and generally flower any time from September to January depending on the variety. This species is popular for its profuse flowering habit and attractive glossy evergreen foliage.Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-Gumo boasts striking large, single white flowers sometimes with blush pink hues at the edges and bright yellow stamens at the centre. A late-flowering variety, this evergreen camellia will produce blossoms in November through to December: the flowers open in quick succession over a period of 4 to 6 weeks when there’s usually little else of interest in the garden.Slow growing, Camellia Sasanqua can be grown as a large shrub or a small tree. Either way, it is suited for smaller gardens. The expected size of this variety after a period of 10 years is 1.5 metres in height.Fully hardy in the United Kingdom, this lovely Camellia Sasanqua will do well in areas with average winters (up to -10 degrees Celsius).How To Use Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-GumoCamellias are universally loved for their elegant form and stunning blossoms and it is no different when it comes to Camellia Sasanqua. This cultivar flowers profusely and can be a great specimen for smaller gardens. Alternatively, you can opt for planting Camellia Sasanqua Hinode-Gumo in a mixed shrub border, where the other evergreen shrubs could provide a perfect backdrop for its eye-catching blooms. You can also grow camellias en masse for a breathtaking display of masses of autumn flowers in one place.While less demanding in terms of pH value than some other camellias, Camellia Sasanqua still needs acidic soil to thrive. If required, use an ericaceous feed to improve the balance and enrich the soil. Choose a sheltered, sunny spot in the garden, such as a south or west-facing wall.

GBP 147.00
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Corylus Avellana Contorta. Corkscrew Hazel Tree for sale UK

Corylus Avellana Contorta. Corkscrew Hazel Tree for sale UK

Corylus Avellana Contorta or Corkscrew HazelCorylus avellana Contorta is widely admired for its complicated hazel contours. Its hallmarks are twisted branches and a gnarled trunk. Commonly known as the Corkscrew Hazel, this is one of the best winter plants. Pale winter skies with the sun hanging low provide an enchanting backdrop to Contorta’s gnarled and deeply twisted dark branches. In late winter, chubby catkins lightly open up into long and curvy tassels.  The Corkscrew Hazel bush or tree grows slowly and rarely reaches more than 15 feet in height. In summer, it produces an abundance of green leaves and in winter, the showy catkins appear adding superb winter interest.  All hazels can adjust themselves to different soils, but they should preferably be grown on loamy soil or chalk soil in breezy open spaces for the best results.Corylus avellana Contorta is a native hazel to the UK. It was first discovered in the early 1860s by Henry Nicholson Ellacombe, a Victorian gardener of note. He noticed the intricate form of the Corkscrew Hazel in a Gloucestershire hedgerow and was struck by the dramatic effect of the tangled stems. Before long, Corylus avellana Contorta had its own dedicated section in the gardens of Myddelton House, close to  Enfield. It was here that Ellacombe’s friend Edward Bowles planted the first twisted hazel in cultivation. In fact, the original Corylus avellana Contorta is still there today. The Corkscrew Hazel grew in popularity as evermore renowned gardeners began admiring the bonsai-like, sculptural charms and deeply gnarled bark of this twisted hazel. It went on to be commonly known as Harry Lauder's Walking Stick, a famous Scottish entertainer whose trademark walking stick was made from Corylus avellana Contorta.Corylus avellana Contorta or Corkscrew Hazel has been awarded the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit, which makes it a great choice for a UK garden. We deliver Corylus avellana Contorta throughout the UK and Ireland.

GBP 247.50
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Magnolia Denudata Sunrise, Magnolia Sunrise Yulan Magnolia

Magnolia Denudata Sunrise, Magnolia Sunrise Yulan Magnolia

Magnolia Denudata Sunrise is a slow-growing deciduous magnolia with cream petals that have a flare of red at the base just like a sunrise. It’s a stunning specimen tree that flowers early and smells divinely sweet.Magnolia Denudata is the Yulan magnolia often called the Lilytree. It’s native to China and is recorded as having grown in Buddhist temples there since 600AD as a symbol of purity. This beautiful magnolia is the official city flower of Shanghai and its cultivar Magnolia Denudata Sunrise retains its excellent aspects but adds a colourful, ornamental flower.Magnolia Sunrise has large goblet-shaped flowers that smell sweet and attract pollinators, but it’s the artistic petals it’s best known for. Each petal is rich cream with a sunrise flare of red at the base. Blooms arrive in early spring on bare branches well before its green ovate foliage emerges. This is an upright compact magnolia that doesn’t get too large and perfectly suits small gardens or compact borders. It’s difficult to find a more attractive small specimen tree.Height And Spread of Magnolia Denudata SunriseSlow growing Magnolia Sunrise reaches a maximum height of two metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Magnolia Denudata SunriseYulan magnolia is winter hardy if it’s grown in well-drained soil. It needs a sheltered spot that’s free from lingering frosts.How To Use Magnolia Denudata SunriseExcellent as a small, decorative statement tree, Magnolia Sunrise blooms early in the year even on younger plants. It will grow in a well-watered and fed container on a sheltered balcony and suits protected front gardens, mixed borders, or Japanese style spaces that need height and understated colour.How To Care For Magnolia Denudata SunriseMagnolia Denudata Sunrise grows best on slightly acidic soil. If your soil is alkaline add plenty of ericaceous compost to the planting hole and top it up with pine or bracken-based mulch once or twice a year.Magnolia needs full sun and shelter from the prevailing wind. Because this is an early flowering magnolia it may be necessary to cover the buds in fleece if a late hard frost is forecast.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can remove any wayward or crossed branches in winter.

GBP 203.00
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Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or WintersweetIf you want a unique looking winter garden that stands out from the traditional evergreens Chimonanthus Praecox, also known as Wintersweet, is a wonderful choice. Wintersweet is a deciduous, winter flowering shrub that is native to China. It is a vigorous plant with a bushy shape growing up to 6 metres tall. Wintersweet can also be trained along a wall and enjoys the extra warmth and protection when planted against a south facing wall. The most impressive feature of Chimonanthus Praecox is its flowers. Wintersweet blooms in the winter, bringing nice colour and interest to your winter garden for weeks. The flowers themselves are gorgeous nodding blooms with a ring of soft yellow exterior petals and a centre ring of translucent petals with dark red streaks. Another great feature of these flowers is their wonderful, sweet, spicy fragrance that will fill your entire garden.Chimonanthus praecox has rough, lanceolate, green leaves. Much like the flowers these leaves have a spicy, sweet aroma when crushed. Just before dropping in the autumn the leaves turn a soft yellow. Wintersweet is showy in winter but often seems a little lacklustre in spring when other plants are beginning to bloom. To offset this early spring flower bulbs may be planted around the shrub blooming after Wintersweet’s flowers have gone by but before its leaves are fully grown. Caring for Chimonanthus praecox is simple. This shrub can handle full sun or partial shade and adapts to acidic or alkaline soil. It grows best in an area with good drainage and is fairly hardy, withstanding temperatures as low as -23° Celsius.  Pruning should be done after it blooms to remove older branches to keep the shrub from becoming too crowded. Old plants may also be pruned heavily if blooming decreases in order to rejuvenate the plant. It should be trimmed no shorter than 30 cm from the ground. Chimonanthus praecox has been grown and used in China for over 1000 years and today is still one of the most widely cultivated ornamental shrubs. It has been widely used in Chinese folk medicine and in the flavouring of teas. Also its renowned fragrance has been used in perfumes, cosmetics, and to scent linens by processing the flowers into essential oils.

GBP 147.00
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Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia Chinese Dogwood Ornamental Tree

Cornus Kousa Teutonia is an RHS AGM-winning deciduous flowering dogwood with veined leaves that turn red in autumn and large white flower bracts in spring. It’s a beautiful ornamental tree for low maintenance gardens.Cornus Kousa is a Chinese dogwood that’s native to Korea, China, and Japan. They have two seasons of high-impact interest. In spring, lightly veined pointed leaves emerge from strong branches. They mature to deep ovate green and when autumn approaches turn vivid shades of red and purple before falling with the frost.In mid-summer, after the new foliage has unfurled, Chinese Dogwood Teutonia produces a stunning flower display. Many tiny clusters of white flowers appear and are surrounded by large 8-centimetre long protective white bracts. As they mature, the bracts turn mottled pink and the white flower heads develop into edible strawberry-like fruits.This is a low-maintenance ornamental tree for small gardens and informal borders. It’s a popular choice and holds the RHS AGM for its outstanding attributes.Height And Spread of Cornus Kousa TeutoniaCornus Kousa Teutonia is a small, bushy tree that reaches a maximum height of 8 metres and spreads over 4 metres in 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Kousa TeutoniaIt’s a hardy dogwood capable of withstanding cold and wet UK winters if its roots are well drained and it gets plenty of sun in the summer months.How To Use Cornus Kousa TeutoniaChinese Dogwood Teutonia is a small tree suitable for compact gardens and urban spaces. Its architectural branches and changing colours bring plenty of spring to late autumn interest.Its love of full sun makes it a good choice for city courtyards and sunny informal borders in country gardens where birds clean up the fruits in autumn – unless you eat them first.If you only have room for one tree then Chinese Dogwood Teutonia is a reliable, hardy choice. It’s both ornamental and fruit-producing and gives a lot for little maintenance.How To Care For Cornus Kousa TeutoniaThis dogwood tree likes full sun but will cope with light shade. Well-drained neutral to acidic soil is best on loam, clay or sandy sites in a sheltered location.Pruning isn’t necessary, but you can cut out damaged branches in winter. Add a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring for the best flower display, and water it well until you can see new growth.

GBP 210.00
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Cedrus Deodara Deodar Cedar Fountain Tree Weeping Conifer

Cedrus Deodara Deodar Cedar Fountain Tree Weeping Conifer

Cedrus Deodara, also known as Deodar Cedar or Fountain Tree, is a magnificent large specimen conifer which can make a big statement. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its desirability as a landscape tree in the UK. It is prized for its weeping habit.Native to the Himalayas and introduced to the UK in 1831, Cedrus Deodara has long been a favourite tree on large estates because of its magnificent size. It is a reliable source of visual interest year-round. At first it has a broad conical form, but then matures into a tall tree with a flat-topped crown and drooping limbs starting at ground level. Its needles grow to 4 cm in length and are blue-green when young, maturing to a deep green. In autumn, mature Deodar Cedars feature 10 cm long barrel-shaped cones growing up from the branches. Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe, and living for more than 100 years, Cedrus Deodara will grow to 15 metres in 25 years and finally a mature height of more than 30 metres and spread of more than 8 metres in 50 years. This is not a tree for a small garden! No pruning is required. Plant your Fountain Tree in full sun, in either a sheltered or exposed position, in moist but well-drained soil, preferably acidic, where its deep roots will have room to grow. It will do better in a loam or sandy soil than in chalk. While it can withstand windy conditions, Cedrus Deodara is not very tolerant of either salt or pollution, so is not suited to coastal regions or cities.Cedrus Deodara’s eventual large size means that you need to carefully select a site for this striking specimen tree. Our 1-metre-tall potted Deodar Cedars will grow to be 30 times that height! In a large lawn, a Fountain Tree will be a stunning focal point, with its graceful shape and evergreen foliage giving reliable, year-round interest. A row of Cedrus Deodara lining an avenue would provide privacy as well as a magnificent sweep of greenery. On a large country property, a grouping of Deodar Cedars would soon become a spectacular sight. Cedrus Deodara is a low-maintenance, high-impact tree which, when given the room to grow to its full potential, will be a stand-out addition to your landscape!

GBP 138.75
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Bignonia Radicans Campsis Radicans Trumpet Vine Climber

Bignonia Radicans Campsis Radicans Trumpet Vine Climber

Campsis Radicans or Bignonia Radicans, commonly known as Cow-itch Vine or Trumpet Vine, is a deciduous, climbing perennial grown for its trumpet-like blossoms. Floriferous and vigorous, this flowering climber is easy to grow and to care for. Borne on the multi-stemmed, woody wines, the foliage of Bignonia Radicans first appears in the spring. The pinnate, medium green leaves provide a beautiful backdrop for the tubular blossoms throughout the flowering season. The trumpet flowers unfold in the summer, and continue blooming through to late autumn. The scarlet and orange blossoms appear in clusters and can be up to 10 centimetres long. The exotic blossoms are followed by dark brown, bean-like seed pods, 5 to 15 centimetres in size. The recognizable blossoms of Trumpet-creeper attract birds and bees, and provide pollen and nectar for many pollinators, which is why this climber has an RHS Perfect for Pollinators Badge.Native to the United States, Campsis Radicans is fairly undemanding when it comes to growing conditions. This twining climber will grow in any soil, as long as it’s moist but well-drained, and prefers a sunny spot in the garden. Planting this cultivar against a south-facing, sunny wall will be more than enough for this cultivar to thrive. Fully hardy in most of the United Kingdom, this floriferous perennial can survive even if the temperatures drop to 10 degrees below zero. Although quite tough once established, Bigonia Radicans will benefit from sheltering during the winter months. Vigorous and fast growing, Trumpet Vine needs a supporting structure to thrive and develop properly. Once established, this deciduous climber can be around 8 to 12 metres high, and 2 to 4 metres wide. This means that you need to carefully choose a location for this climber, as it will weigh a lot when it’s fully mature. In case you don’t have a garden structure like a pergola, arbour or a large, sturdy trellis, plant it against a sunny wall where Campsis Radicans can attach its aerial suckers and thrive.Offering interest during summer and autumn, Trumpet Vine can be used to hide any unsightly walls or fences, with its lush foliage and abundant blossoms. In case you have a garden structure you’d like to adorn with a striking climber, this floriferous perennial is an excellent choice.You may be interested in other climbers we have available.

GBP 33.00
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