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Fern Evergreen Harts Tongue is also known as Phyllitis Scolopendrium.Has dense rosettes of evergreen fronds.Evergreen & Perennial.Will look great in a shady border.Also suitable for patio tubs in a shady spot.Position: Partial shade with shelfter away from strong winds.Thrives in good, moisture retentive soil.Sold in a 2 litre pot. Web Orders: Due to the nature of this product we are unable to send by post or courier.We deliver to locally, we also offer a click and collect service.
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Polystichum Tsussimense, also called Korean Rock Fern.Features:Semi-evergreen and perennial.Easy to grow.Neat and compact habit.Low Growing and Hardy.Position: Partial shade with shelter away from strong winds.Makes excellent ground cover, especially in shady areas under trees.Great for shady border fronts. Can also can be grown in patio containers.This evergreen fern has finely cut dark green fronds with delicate black veins and black stems.Thrives in good, moisture retentive soil.Sold in a 1 litre pot.
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This lovely hart's tongue fern is both eyecatching and versatile. Its lustrous, wavy-edged fronds unfurl in early spring, and remain throughout the year, and are shown off to best effect in a natural-looking context, alongside other ferns, or spring bulbs. Try it at the edge of a woodland area, under trees, or in a shady mixed border. Once established, it can tolerate dry soil.Position: partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, moist, well-drained, preferably alkaline soilRate of growth: averageHardiness: fully hardyHeight x Spread: 60cm (2') x 50cm (20") in 5 years.Sold in a 11cm pot.
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This elegant, deciduous fern has deeply cut, greyish-green fronds effused with silver and purple. It's an excellent companion for shade-loving woodland plants, and will provide foliage interest for a shady, sheltered patio or courtyard garden with moist, fertile, neutral to acid soil.Height x Spread: 45cm (18") x 60cm (2') in 5 years.Position: full or partial shadeSoil: moist, fertile, neutral to acid soilRate of growth: averageHardiness: fully hardySold in a 11cm pot.
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Known as the Tatting Fern because the frond pattern resembles lace tatting. Essentially the small pinnae are bead-like, and edge the fronds like a parade of half-moon shaped greenery. This deciduous cultivar is essentially a low grower to 1 foot or occasionally higher. But at whatever height, this fern is always a conversation piece. The new growth is frequently very late in the season, and while it appears to be delicate this plant is hardy and sturdy.Sun or part shade in fertile, moist but well-drained soil or potting compost. Plant at same depth as pot and gently firm and surrounding soil. Tubs plants will need watering regularly, especially if dry and windy. Border plants need regular watering until established. Feeding is only necessary in spring and summer.Sold in a 11cm pot.
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This collection consists of a mixed selection from some popular varieties of decorative fern with distinctive and contrasting foliage, shape and colour to create a lush, interesting and informal planting scheme. Ferns are well-suited to shady areas rather than full sun and are particularly effective planted under trees, in or around rockeries or by water features. Position: partial shade, shadeSoil: all moist but well-drained soilsSold in a 2 litre pot.Image for display purposes, each type is sold individually.
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Ficus elastica Robusta is a modern variety that is very close to the original species in appearance, but with leaves that are wider and more glossy. Being one of the best air-filtering plants available, and low-maintenance too, Robusta is a great plant to add lush, tropical foliage to your interior spaces.
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Flower Carpet Coral Rose is covered in stunning fragrant coral-pink flowers with creamy white eyes at the ends of the branches from late spring to late summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting. It has dark green foliage throughout the season. Colour: PinkScented: SlightHeight & Spread: 60-90cm x 90-120cmPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering.Ground cover Rose, sold in a 3 litre pot.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **
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Showy clusters of slightly fragrant, double, deep rose-pink flowers appear from July to September amongst masses of lustrous, bright green leaves.This popular, repeat-flowering ground cover rose is ideal for a fertile, moist, well-drained border in sun or partial shade.Colour: Deep PinkScented: SlightHeight & Spread: 50cm x 60cm, flower head diameter 4cmPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat floweringGround Cover Rose, Sold in a 3 litre pot.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **
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Rosa Flower Carpet Ruby ('Noafeuer') produces a profusion of small red flowers that repeat well from June onwards. Flower Carpet Roses are known for their long lasting flowers, disease resistance, winter hardiness and easy to grow nature.Colour: Rich RedScented: SlightHeight & Spread: 50cm x 60cm, flower diameter 5cmPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat floweringSold in a 3 litre pot.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **
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Ideal for adding height and elegance to borders or patio containers, this rose with a single tall stem provides an attractive, summer display of flowers and lush foliage.Colour: Bright Orange Red FlowersScented: SlightHeight & Spread: Standard tree with 60cm x 60cm head.Position: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **