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  • Pieris japonica Debutante is a very decorative and brilliant-white flowering shrub for the spring border. They have attractive shiny evergreen foliage for all year interest. They are slow growing and suitable for heather and rock gardens. They do well in planters for decking. As with all evergreens, they like acidic soil!Sold in a 2 litre pot.
  • Glossy, brilliant red young leaves gradually turn pink, creamy white, then dark green. In late spring, clusters of pretty, ivory, nodding bell-like flowers appear, resembling lily-of-the-valley. The fiery red young foliage of this upright evergreen shrub will add a splash of vivid colour to a shady shrub border or woodland edge. One of the best varieties, this pieris needs a moist, well-drained acid soil and shade from morning sun.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, moist, well-drained acid soil or ericaceous compostRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: frost hardy (will need winter protection)Sold in a 10 litre pot.
  • Glossy, brilliant red young leaves gradually turn pink, creamy white, then dark green. In late spring, clusters of pretty, ivory, nodding bell-like flowers appear, resembling lily-of-the-valley. The fiery red young foliage of this upright evergreen shrub will add a splash of vivid colour to a shady shrub border or woodland edge. One of the best varieties, this pieris needs a moist, well-drained acid soil and shade from morning sun.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, moist, well-drained acid soil or ericaceous compostRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: frost hardy (will need winter protection)Sold in a 2 litre pot.
  • Glossy, brilliant red young leaves gradually turn pink, creamy white, then dark green. In late spring, clusters of pretty, ivory, nodding bell-like flowers appear, resembling lily-of-the-valley. The fiery red young foliage of this upright evergreen shrub will add a splash of vivid colour to a shady shrub border or woodland edge. One of the best varieties, this pieris needs a moist, well-drained acid soil and shade from morning sun.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: humus-rich, moist, well-drained acid soil or ericaceous compostRate of growth: slow-growingFlowering period: April to MayHardiness: frost hardy (will need winter protection)Sold in a 2 litre pot.
  • Little Heath' is a compact evergreen small shrub to 60cm, the small leaves with white margins. Flowers white, from pink buds, rather sparse. Grows well in acidic, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil but may need some protection in winter when young.Position: full sun, partial shadeSoil: Moist but well-drainedSold in a 10 litre pot.
  • Pittosporum are evergreen shrubs or trees with simple, leathery leaves and small, often fragrant, 5-petalled flowers, followed by spherical, woody fruits splitting to reveal seeds embedded in sticky pulp. 'Tom Thumb' is a dense, slow-growing small evergreen shrub of rounded habit, with deep purple, undulate leaves contrasting with light green young growth; not free-flowering.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
  • The 'Mango Tango' is aptly named as the cup-shaped single flowers are of the same shade as the flesh of a mango. This compact and bushy shrub is embellished with tiny grey-green leaves throughout spring, summer and autumn and the long-lasting flowers shine from May to October. This is a great choice for planting in a bed or border, and it works particularly well when planted alongside one of the other cinquefoils like the 'Red Lady'.Position: full sunSoil: fertile, well-drained soilSold in a 3 litre pot.Please note, picture image shows plant when in flower.
  • Prunus Angustifolia is a wide bushy evergreen shrub. Commonly known as the narrow leaf Portuguese Laurel or Portugal Laurel and also as Prunus Lusitanica Myrtifolia. The variety of Laurel is very similar to the Prunus Lusitanica but it has slightly narrower longer slimmer leaves which are a darker green and has a more compact growth habit. It also sports new stems that are a striking red in colour.This a is a very useful plant to have as a hedge or as an ornamental shrub. These particular Portugal Laurel specimens are ideal for use as a dense evergreen hedge, having already a nice, bushy shape. Providing year round interest, the evergreen Portugal Laurel Angustifolia has beautiful white/cream, fragrant flowers in summer (around June to August) followed by cherry-like fruits that are loved by birds. Prunus Lusitanica Myrtifolia is very hardy, despite the fact that it originally came to Britain from Portugal, which is why it is known as the Portuguese Laurel. Down through the years, Angustifolia has proved itself to be very hardy indeed.Sold in a 1 litre pot.
  • Cherry Laurel is an evergreen shrub or small tree which can grow to 15 metres (50ft) tall, with a stout trunk. The leaves are dark green, leathery, shiny long and broad and have the scent of almonds when crushed. Slower growing than common laurel, it displays shiny, dark green, fairly elongated foliage and in spring bears erect clusters of white flowers and fortunately few black fruits.Sold in a 15 litre pot.
  • Flowering cherry treeA wonderful small ornamental cherry tree, Prunus 'Okame' produces masses of candyfloss-pink, petite single flowers in early spring. The flowers are popular with bees - and also people since it is one of our best selling trees! The sharply toothed, dark-green leaves are strongly tinted orange and red in the autumn, giving an additional season of interest.Ideal for smaller gardens, Prunus 'Okame' will grow to an estimated height and spread of 4 x 4 metres in 20 years. It is tolerant of pollution and all soils except very wet or shallow chalk. This is a stunning profuse flowering cherry tree that has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit and is well worthy of a space in any sized garden.1/4 standard sold in a 7.5 litre pot.
  • Fast-growing, dense, bushy, evergreen shrub with large glossy, dark green leaves. It makes an excellent hedging plant, and can cope with deep shade under trees was well as full sun. Small white flowers are produced on spikes in mid- spring, followed by cherry red berries which are harmful if eaten.Position: full sun, partial shade or shadeSoil: moist but well-drained soil, except shallow chalkSold in a 5 litre pot.
  • This vigorous, upright rosemary produces spikes of purple-blue flowers, from mid-spring to early summer, so it's ideal for adding colour and vertical interest to the sunny border or herb garden. Its bushy, upright habit also means that it makes a very good variety to use as a hedge. Grow in a sunny, sheltered position in well drained soil. A very popular culinary herb because it is so versatile in the kitchen.Rate of growth: averageFlowering period: May to JuneHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection)Sold in a 3 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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