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A useful, long-flowering, semi-evergreen shrub for a mixed border. This abelia has attractive, glossy, deep green leaves which it hangs on to for most of the year. From June, it produces masses of small, fragrant, pink-flushed, trumpet-like flowers on arching branches that go on all summer. As it’s slightly tender, it’s best grown in the shelter of a wall, towards the back of a border. Ideal for a cottage-style garden.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilRate of growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June to OctoberHardiness: borderline hardySold in a 3 litre pot.
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Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' is a lovely Japanese Maple that has elegant deeply lobed, purple foliage throughout the spring and summer. In the autumn, the foliage turns vivid crimson red, creating a wonderful seasonal canvas. Unusually, 'Atropurpureum' will show differences in leaf size and shape from plant to plant.Providing vibrant colour for most of the year, Acer palmatum 'Atropurpureum' is a fantastic choice and does best when planted in a sheltered position avoiding heavy, waterlogged soils. An approximate height and spread of 4 x 4 metres in 20 years can be expected from this bushy Japanese Maple.This acer is in a 3 litre pot.
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The lobed grey-green leaves, each of which has a slender white and shrimp-pink margin, are the main reason that this upright Japanese maple is so highly prized. It makes a great stand-alone specimen, and because it doesn't get too big, it also does really well on the patio. Do try to grow it in partial shade however, as the variegated foliage can get scorched in hot afternoon sun.Position: partial shadeSoil: fertile, moist, well-drained neutral to acid soilRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: April to MayFlower colour: purple-redOther features: red winged fruit in late summerHardiness: fully hardySold in a 3 litre pot.
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Acer Palmatum Going Green (better known as Japanese Maple) is a small deciduous acer with lobed lime green leaves that emerge in early spring and turn vibrant lime green over the summer months. As with most Japanese Acers its foliage turns fiery shades of orange and red in autumn. Leaves will drop in Winter revealing lime green ornamental colour stems similar to bamboo.Main Features;-- Easy to grow- Hardy- Prefers neutral to acid soil (ericaceous)- Likes to be in sheltered, Shady Areas Garden care: Add a top dressing of a multi-purpose fertiliser around the base of the plant in late spring. No routine pruning is required, just remove any dead, damaged or crossing branches in late autumn or winter when they are fully dormant.Water well in hot spells and mulch the roots in spring for the best foliage display and again in autumn to protect its roots against drying out. Sold in a 11cm pot.
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Acer Palmatum Going Green (better known as Japanese Maple) is a small deciduous acer with lobed lime green leaves that emerge in early spring and turn vibrant lime green over the summer months. As with most Japanese Acers its foliage turns fiery shades of orange and red in autumn. Leaves will drop in Winter revealing lime green ornamental colour stems similar to bamboo.Main Features;-- Easy to grow- Hardy- Prefers neutral to acid soil (ericaceous)- Likes to be in sheltered, Shady Areas Garden care: Add a top dressing of a multi-purpose fertiliser around the base of the plant in late spring. No routine pruning is required, just remove any dead, damaged or crossing branches in late autumn or winter when they are fully dormant.Water well in hot spells and mulch the roots in spring for the best foliage display and again in autumn to protect its roots against drying out. Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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The new foliage of this striking Japanese maple emerges in spring a vibrant red, and as it ages it deepens in colour, turning rich claret until the autumn when it becomes a brighter shade once again before it falls. In shadier conditions, where the foliage is shaded by the outermost leaves, it may turn greenish, but it will usually retain a mahogany blush. 'Shaina' makes a superb specimen in borders or large containers.Acer palmatum 'Shaina' is a medium sized compact deciduous Acer, with an upright growth habit. Fantastic bright red spring leaves turn a brilliant dark red in summer, followed by bright crimson in autumn. It will grow to form a dense and compact globe of small red foliage - a slow growing Japanese maple that is an ideal selection for containers or small gardens. Prefers partial shade, but can tolerate full sun, as long as the plant is shaded for a small part of the day.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Aucuba japonica ‘Crotonifolia’ is a versatile evergreen shrub suitable for almost anywhere in the garden. Slow-growing, it will only reach 1.8m after 10 years if left unpruned.Like all aucuba varieties, ‘Crotonifolia’ will grow in shade, although its gold-blotched and finely-speckled leaves colour best in full sun. It thrives in most soils, including dry ground near hedges and trees. Shrubs may be strictly pruned as hedges, left to grow unchecked, or lightly trimmed to shape once annually, always using secateurs to avoid cutting the large leaves.Sold in a 3 litire 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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Very strong, bushy and colourful shrub for the garden. Glossy, oval leaves are a vibrant contrast of purple-orange-red with a yellow edging. Delicate pale pink flowers appear throughout the summer. Stunning colour, producing a spectacular display in the garden border. Ideal for the middle of a border, or in a large patio container.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Berberis Bagatelle, commonly known as Japanese Barberry is a compact, bushy deciduous shrub of rounded habit, with purple/red wine coloured leaves, which become a shade brighter in autumn. A great plant which contrasts with light coloured foliage well when planted together.This Berberis in March and April produces straw like yellow small flowers followed closely by these bright, glossy red berries in autumn. Often planted as a specimen plant the Berberis looks great in most gardens, we recommend planting on banks or slopes, flower beds, flower borders and mostly any garden!Positioning: Full sun, partial shadeSoil moisture: Moist, well drainedFlowering Period: March to AprilHardiness: HardyUltimate Height: 0.5mUltimate Spread: 0.5mSold in a 2 litre pot.