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Shrub Rose with pale apricot sprays of double blooms.Repeat flowering Hybrid Musk.Colour: Pale ApricotScented: SlightHeight & Spread: 120cm x 120cm, Flower head diameter 9cmPosition: 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.Form: Shrub, sold in a 4 litre pot.** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **
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Buxus can be evergreen shrubs or small trees, with simple, leathery, opposite leaves and clusters of small, pale yellow flowers followed by pale green to brown fruitsBuxus sempervirens is a large, slow-growing evergreen shrub to 5m or more, compact in habit, with small, glossy oval or oblong leaves, and small, yellowish flowers in the leaf axilsThese plants are in pack sixes.
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Buxus sempervirens is slow-growing hedge plant, but extremely manageable in terms of upkeep and it can be easily trimmed and maintained to keep the desired shape. People also prefer to buy box hedging because it provides a stunning, green privacy screen if grown to height. With box hedging being so versatile and embracing a magnificent appearance, this species has a universal appeal in both urban and large formal garden situations. It's a fantastic shrub for creating hedge borders, partitions, mazes and pathways. Buxus sempervirens has a multitude of possible combinations for shape, height and use.Whilst this evergreen shrub is slow growing it can grow to 5m or more, compact in habit, with small, glossy oval or oblong leaves, and small, yellowish flowers in the leaf axilsPicture image for display purposes only. Sold in a 25 litre pot.
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Buxus spiral is perfect for either a sunny or more shaded area offering you flexibility to position where required in your garden. These topiary plants looks equally as stunning either in the ground or in a pot. The dense leaves and attractive shape of this ball buxus makes it ideal for topiary work.
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Callistemon Laevis is a perennial shrub with an evergreen crown of fine green lanceolate leaves. Produces an abundance of intense red bottlebrush flowers, hence the common name "bottlebrush" from mid to late summer.The bark of Callistemon laevis is brown with a rough texture.A great landscape or conservatory plant.Position: suited to growing in full sun to part shade spots. Soil: Can tolerate poor soil conditions but won't do well in waterlogged soil as this will cause root rot. Requires well drained soil.Watering: This plant requires moderate watering. Form: Small Bush Shrub in a 10 litre pot.Picture image shows shrub in bloom, image taken HGC LB 26.5.2024
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Calluna Disco also known as Calluna Vulgaris.Another type of Heather.Low growing, hardy evergreen perennial shrub which thrive in acidic soils in open sunny locations or partial shade. They are the dominant plants in most heathlands and moorlands in Europe with different varieties having flower colours ranging from white, through to pink, a wide range of purples and reds. There are two varieties - Calluna and Erica. Calluna has small scale-like leaves carried in opposite pairs, whereas Erica's foliage is more needle-like and borne in whorls. Both are brilliant for bringing a natural feel and splash of colour to your garden.Sold in a 1 litre pot.
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Calluna vulgaris, also known as common Scotch Heather is a low growing perennial heather it blooms with very long lasting, sweet smelling flowers in late summer. The variety Calluna is the true heather, among the hardiest and most varied of all hardy heathers. This collection of 3 plants in a single pot is perfect for displaying in winter baskets, planters and borders.Sold in a 11cm pot.
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Calluna are types of heather.Calluna 'Twin Girls' is a compact, mound-forming, evergreen perennial shrub with upright stems bearing tiny, linear, overlapping, mid- to dark green leaves and, from late summer into autumn, long, spike-like racemes of tiny, reddish-pink and white flower buds that do not open. Grow in well-drained, acid soil in sun.Sold in 12cm pot.
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Drought tolerant, once established, and compact, Calocephalus Titanium is one of the front runners for this summer’s ‘must have’ plant. It has rounded fine-leaved silver-grey foliage and is an attractive and unusual plant originally from the coastal areas of southern Australia. Also known as the cushion bush or silver bush, it is grown for its striking foliage rather than the insignificant yellow flowers and can be kept in shape and not flowering by trimming lightly with shears. Calocephalus Titanium is happy growing in a salty coastal atmosphere and because it combines well with contrasting plants to provide colour and form and works well planted in groups in rockeries or gravel gardens. Unusual compact silver-grey foliage plant. Can tolerate a mild winter if sheltered and not waterlogged. Sold in a 11cm pot.
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In late winter to early spring, Camellia Bonomiana puts on a stunning display of formal double, rose-pink streaked with deep pink flowers. It has elegant, glossy, dark-green, evergreen leaves.Camellia are easy to grow, glossy evergreens. They are ideal for containers. Their showy flowers come in whites, pinks and reds and appear early in the season; a time when not much else is flowering. Water your camellias regularly when they are newly planted (the first 18 months) and water through the summer months as this is when the flowers are produced. Aim to keep the soil moist.Sold in a 10 litre pot.