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The darkest foliage of any Rodgersia to date, 'Bronze Peacock' emerges with huge bronze fans of colour in the spring. The metallic-looking leaves have a thick, shiny texture, and add great sculptural interest to any planting situation.Position: partial shadeSoil: free-draining soil, compostSold in a 2 litre pot.
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A breakthrough intergeneric hybrid, combining Digitalis, a hardy perennial, with Isoplexis, a tender plant native to the Canary Islands. 'Berry Canary' has a more compact, proportional habit and thus a neater appearance in containers and landscapes. Spikes of hot pink flowers with creamy yellow, burgundy speckled throats are borne all the way around the stems above the rosettes of large, glossy, dark green leaves. Best in full sun, but grows well if shaded for some parts of the day.Needs good garden soils avoid wet areas or grow in patio containers.Removal of spent flowers will encourage re flowering.Flowers are toxic if eaten.Plant care: keep well watered until firmly established, feed with a good liquid fertiliser every two weeks in the flowering season.Sold in a 2 litre pot.
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The Podocarpus is a native to China and Japan. Also know as the Chinese Yew or the Buddhist Pine. It is a slow growing evergreen conifer that is easy to care for. With care this species can be kept indoors. Mist spraying and a cool room are recommended.If cool environments such as shaded porches, conservatories and sun rooms can be provided, they likelihood of success is increased. These may be too hot in summer, when the tree should be moved outside.The tree performs very well outside but does need protection in winter.Image for display purposes only. This is sold in a 15cm glazed pot.
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This strong super glue will handle the toughest jobs in and around the home. Gorilla super glue will stick to wood, stone, metal, glass and more. The superglue features an anti-clog tip with metal pin to help retain a clean nozzle. It's fast drying, too, with a bonding time of under 10 seconds. Warning: Eye irritant. Bonds skin instantly. Use in a well ventilated area and keep out of reach of children and animals. Always read pack instructions. Please note: Not recommended for outdoor use.
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This amazing and cute highly detailed sitting rabbit would make for the prefect addition to your home or garden. Add some more features to your garden to make it feel more lively and fun.UV Stable and Frost resistantResin Ornament making it suitable for indoor or outdoor use.Hand PaintedDimensions: W 8.5cm x H 15cm x D 8cm
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Boxwood (Buxus) is a very hardy plant and grows rapidly as well. These great characteristics make it a good tree to use as bonsai. Boxwood has more than 70 species and the common boxwood is the most popular. This is highly used as an ornamental plant and is grown and shaped into a variety of designs.With care this species can be kept indoors. Mist spraying and a cool room are recommended.If cool environments such as shaded porches, conservatories and sun rooms can be provided, they likelihood of success is increased. These may be too hot in summer, when the tree should be moved outside.The tree performs very well outside but does need protection in winter.Sold in a 15cm 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.