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Parentage: Starkspur Golden Delicious x DiscoveryDeveloped in Kent and released in 1980. A children's favourite.Features:-- Form: Bush, M26, 2 years- Bright red fruit,- Aromatic, crisp, sweet flavoured. - Thin skinned. - Uses: Eating- Picking Month: Mid September- Storing: October- Self fertile (pollination group 3)- Frost hardy. - Award-winning- Relatively trouble-freePicture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 litre pot.
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Form: Bush / 2 Year / Quince A rootstockScientific name: Pyrus communis 'Conference'Features;-A Consistent variety & firm garden favourite.Heavy crops of medium sized yellowish-green fruits with brown russet over areas, occasionally pink flushed on chalk soil. Flesh is pale yellow with a slight pinkish tinge towards the core. Sweet and juicy, melting with a pleasant pear flavour. The easiest pear to grow and delicious to eat - the flavour is excellent. The hardiest and most reliable variety throughout Britain. Self-fertile. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner.The ideal position for a pear tree is in a sunny, sheltered location, either an open site, such as in a lawn, or trained against a wall or fence. Space free standing trees about 3-4.5m (10-15ft) for this rootstock ('Quince A')Soil Type Moderately fertile, well drained soil and 'non acid soil'.Uses: EatingPicking Month: Mid SeptemberStoring: NovemberPollination group 3 - Self-fertility: Picture image courtesy of Frank P MatthewsSold in a 12 liter 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 popular evergreen shrub has brilliant red, glossy young foliage and clusters of small, white flowers in mid to late spring, sometimes followed by spherical red fruit. A compact and colourful variety it can also be used to make a fabulous informal hedge. It's also great trained as a wall shrub against a south or west facing wall. Our Photinia x fraseri Carre Rouge is an modern improved form of Red Robin that has stronger more compact growth and better plant shape.Ornamental Tree Sold in a 15 litre pot.
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** Picture image Courtesy of Whartons Roses shows Rose when in flower **Standard roses (or tree roses) are budded onto a stem (or trunk) and are a wonderful way to create height in a rose border. For best effect, it is important to make sure the surrounding roses are lower growing than the stem length of the standard.Standard Patio Rose 50cm stemColour: Orange/RedScented: SlightPosition: Will thrive in most well drained soils. Best on an open, sunny site.Plant Care: Roses benefit from the addition of organic material added to the soil. Feed in Spring, after pruning, and again in midsummer.Dead Heading: Remove spent flowers after flowering, this will encourage repeat flowering.Form: Patio StandardWeb 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.