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Salix Falmingo is the ultimate, showy Willow. This Dwarf Japanese Willow is sometimes known as the Flamingo Tree, and already a popular small tree up and down the UK.The leaves are a colour explosion, with marbling in pink, green and white, and when they fall in autumn, the stems continue the show, with glowing orange tones! The Flamingo Tree is the perfect tree for small gardens, and makes superb spring colour. Appox. 4' tall.Sold in a 6 litre pot.
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More commonly known as the Golden larch, bonsai pseudolarix is in fact not a true Larch but more closely related to Picea and Cedrus. This striking deciduous Bonsai is pyramid shaped with a broad crown. Prized for it's vibrant foliage which turns a brilliant golden yellow before falling in autumn, the leaves are arranged spirally, widely spaced on long shoots, and in a dense whorl on the short shoots. This Bonsai must be grown outside from March onwards until the hard frost arrives. Comes grown and trained in a glazed ceramic Bonsai planterwithout an underplate as its an outodoor specimen.Pot length 15cm.
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An evergreen succulent rosette forming perennial producing the darkest red fleshy leaves and violet flowers.sempervivum means 'always alive', a reference to the fact that houseleeks tolerate extreme temperatures and drought. The hardiness of sempervivums makes them excellent, easy-to-grow garden plants.Sempervivums are most valued for their distinctive rosettes of succulent, spirally patterned foliage, although they also bear attractive flowers from spring to summer. Each rosette is a separate plant, and is monocarpic - it flowers once and then dies, but is soon replaced by other new rosettes, called offsets. These offsets can be separated and planted up, and will then grow into new clumps.Sempervivum plants prefer well-draining compost with 25 to 50% sand or other grit. They may grow in trays, in ground, on wood, or in rock piles.Sold in a 11cm pot.