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Scabiosa incisa 'Kudo' is a compact scabious, bearing larger than average, bright pink pincushion flowers from spring to autumn. It's a fantastic choice for a mixed herbaceous border, gravel garden or container planting scheme, and it makes a wonderful cut flower. Likes Full sun, but will tolerate partial shade.Soil: Any well drained soilDeadhead spent flowers to prolong flowering, cut back completely in autumn, or leave seed heads for the birds.Plants may need staking to protect from flopping over (and winds)Plants grow to 40cm in height, with a 30cm spread.Wildlife: Loved by Bees, Butterflies and hoverflies.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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Picture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews:-Features:-A vase shaped garden tree, impressive for its contrasting rich burgundy leaves and deep rose pink double flowers. The leaves also turn a spectacular scarlet red in autumn.Flowering: April.Deciduous.Award Winning.Best grown in well-drained soil, in full sun to achieve the best flower display and autumn colour. Will tolerate most soil types including chalk and clay.Height and Spread (after 10 years): 5m x 3mSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Prunus 'Pink Parasol' is one of the most beautiful and distinctive of all the Japanese flowering cherries with its graceful spreading habit. The branches become covered in long stemmed, large, pale-pink flowers, packed with petals which surround their green centres. This flowering cherry was first introduced to the UK from Japan in 1993.Common Name: Japanese Cherry TreeDeciduousSoil: tolerates most soil typesPosition: full sunHardiness: fully hardyHeight/spread in 10 years: 4m x 4mPicture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews shows plant when in flowerPicture image full height courtesy HGC LB, height ard. 2m.Sold in a 12 litre pot.
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A stunning typical eucalyptus, this tree is tall and slender, with almost blue young foliage, turning to grey-green in adulthood. Commonly known as the Tasmanian Cider Tree, this gum is evergreen, and will reach almost a 12m height, in a conical shape. Whilst this tree may look slender and vulnerable, it is a very hardy plant, and will easily survive most winters. This gorgeous tree is best planted either as a specimen tree or a garden shrub border.Tolerance: frost tolerant, fairly drought tolerant once establishedGrowth: fastSoil: neutral, clay, loam, sandMoisture: moist, well-drainedPicture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews Sold in a 7 litre pot.
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A popular thorny tree with mid-green, three- to five-lobed leaves and a profusion of double, dark pink flowers in late spring. It is an ideal plant for all conditions, as it is tough enough to stand exposed sites, city pollution and even costal gardens, while also have ornamental value in the garden.Position: full sun, partial shadeSoil: all soils except waterloggedRate of growth: averageFlowering period: March to MayHardiness: fully hardyPicture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews shows plant when in flowerSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Victoria is the most popular plum variety in the world.Produces heavy crops of large, oval-shaped bright red fruits.The flesh is dark yellow with some streaks of red, moderately juicy and sweet, flavour fair. Perfect for eating fresh when they're picked ripe from the tree or can also be cooked into jams and desserts or used for bottling and canning. The stone cleans away from the flesh, freestone. Unfortunately disease prone but tolerable considering the quality and quantity that this variety produces. Beautiful white flowers appear during the spring making this a very attractive tree.Picking Month: Early AugustSold in a 12 litre pot.Picture image courtesy of Frank P Matthews.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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Striking pinkish-white clusters of blossom during the spring. Cox Self Fertile is a self fertile form of Cox’s Orange Pippin. Heavy, late crop of the best eating apple in the world. The fruit is orange over greenish-yellow with deep cream flesh that has sweet, aromatic flavour and is juicy and crisp. Best when it's picked and eaten straight from the tree or can be made into home-pressed apple juice. Features;-- Self Fertile- M26 Bush Rootstock- Uses: Eating and Juicing- Storing: January- Picking Month: Early October- Good for Container plantingPicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.