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Stunning pink and red foliage.Dainty white berries are followed by small red berries.(NOT EDIBLE Humans & Animals)An ideal specimen plant with plenty of year round interest.Perfect as a low maintenance addition to borders, patio containers and exotic planting schemes.Likes moist, but well-drained soil in a sheltered position in full sun.Will tolerate a wide range of soils, from sand to chalk and clay.Sold in a 5 litre pot.
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The new foliage of this handsome nandina emerges each spring a yellowy green, but over time will turn a richer lime green. When grown in a sunnier spot, the leaf colour will remain quite bright, but in areas where the foliage is in shade (or towards the centre of the plant), the foliage becomes a darker green.Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: moist but well-drained soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: JulyHardiness: frost hardy (needs winter protection in cold areas)Sold in a 5 litre pot.
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This hardy, evergreen shrub which bears small, pinkish-white, bell-shaped flowers between May and June. These are produced above glossy, light to mid- green leaves which take on an attractive bronze tint in the winter. The flowers are followed by beautiful fruits which help to provide colour and interest well into autumn, winter and even the following spring. Pernettya grows well in any good soil with plenty of organic matter and compost mixed in.Assorted colours sold in a 11cm pot and picked at random.
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A bushy evergreen Shrub with small sharply pointed dark leaves.Pernettya's bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring, usually in white or red. It is the berries that delight, with a mass of shining berries that hang on the shrub all winter and into spring. Berry colour can vary from red, pink, white, or lilac. Often when new flowers appear in May, berries from the prior year still decorate the shrub.They do best in full or part sun.Prefers prefers Ericaceous soil.Sold in a 2 litre pot.Picture image for display purposes - berry colours are varied, mainly pink and white
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Other name: 'Russian Sage' Features:-- Compact eye catching plant.- Aromatic flowers and foliage.- Upright spikes of blue flowers.- Silver grey leaves- Attracts garden wildllife.- Height & Spread: 60cm (24in) x 60cm (24in.Soil & Site: Avoid wet soils, otherwise any good garden soils or container. Sunny poistion.Keep well watered in dry weather. Feed in spring with a general fertiliser.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Plant Type: Shrub, DeciduousCommon name: Mock orangePhiladelphus 'Aureus' is an upright mock orange cultivar with foliage that is yellow when young, maturing to an apple green. It bears fragrant single cream coloured blooms, which make it particularly well suited to growing in a large container or in the ground near a path or seating area.This will only flower for a short amount of time, and it is recommended to prune your sweet mock-orange 'Aureus' immediately when its flowers start to wilt. this should happen around late summer, and if you do not trim your sweet mock-orange 'Aureus', it may affect flowering the following year.Soil type: likes moist, well drained.Sold in a 3 litre pot.
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Photinia can be evergreen or deciduous shrubs or trees, with simple leaves and panicles of small white flowers, usually followed by red berries. 'Red Robin' is a dense medium-sized evergreen shrub of erect habit, with glossy, elliptic leaves to 10cm in length, bright red when young, later dark green. Flowers creamy-white, rather sparse.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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This evergreen shrub is often grown as a tender perennial where not hardy. It sports long spikes of red, dangling, bell-shaped flowers with yellow throats in summer. It makes a beautiful and unique addition to a perennial or shrub border.Prefers partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.Sold in a 2 litre pot.
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Pale yellow, four-inch-long flowers dangle all around the stems of this evergreen, fuchsia look-alike. Given a long enough growing season, it can reach 5 feet tall and as wide. Where not hardy, grow it as a tender perennial. CareGrow in full sun and fertile, moist but well-drained soil.Sold in a 2 litre pot.
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Phygelius x rectus 'Salmon Leap', also known as Cape Figwort, is a smaller, more compact growing variety of Phygelius than the popular red blooming ''Devils' Tears''. ''Salmon Leap'' reaches around 50-60cms (20-24'') with wonderful salmon coloured trumpets on tall spikes.Flowers from around June - September (Summer to Autumn).Position: full sunSoil: moist but well-drainedSold in a 2 litre pot.
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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.
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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.