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Weigela Bristol Ruby with Trumpet-Shaped Dark Red Flowers

Weigela Bristol Ruby with Trumpet-Shaped Dark Red Flowers

Weigela Bristol Ruby is a deciduous bushy shrub with green foliage and trumpet-shaped dark red flowers. It suits mixed borders and plant containers.Weigela are native to eastern Asia and are named after the German scientist Christian Weigel. The first weigela was imported to the UK in 1845 and they have thrived here since. The cultivar Bristol Ruby was bred in Bristol, Connecticut USA from Weigela Rosea and Weigela Eva Rathke.This is a hardy weigela with mid-green ovate leaves on strong upright stems. Foliage appears in early spring, and turns shades of yellow in the autumn frosts. It’s best known for its beautiful trumpet-shaped blooms that arrive in May and June often blooming again in early autumn. The flowers are deep red with long pale stamens and highly attractive to pollinators.This is a beautiful, tough very free-flowering weigela that deserves a place in every garden.Height And Spread of Weigela Bristol RubyWeigela Bristol Ruby will reach a maximum height and spread of 2.5 metres over 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Weigela Bristol RubyHardy down to minus temperatures when the roots are well-drained, Weigela Bristol Ruby can cope with some drought once established and rarely develops pests or disease.How To Use Weigela Bristol RubyA lovely addition to a mixed flower border or a cottage style garden Weigela Bristol Ruby adds structure and colour. It also sits well in modern gardens with its simple green foliage and dark red bell flowers.It is low maintenance enough for the busiest of gardeners and suits wildlife friendly spaces. It can also cope with coastal areas and will thrive in a large well-watered container.How To Care For Weigela Bristol RubyWeigela Bristol Ruby likes a position in full sun to partial shade. It will grow in full shade but develops fewer flowers there.Any type of well-drained moist soil is suitable and it can be grown in exposed locations.Weigela flowers on old wood, so while you can prune in winter to maintain its size and shape, removing too much wood will result in fewer blooms the following year. It’s best to prune immediately after flowering so new wood has time to grow. Remove some older stems to the ground and trim back other flowering stems by about a third. Mulch well and water until established.

GBP 13.50
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Azalea Arabesk. Profuse red flowers Nice compact bushy shape

Buddleia Davidii Royal Red Butterfly Bush. Buy UK

Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Buddleia White Profusion. White Florering Butterfly Bush

Buddleia White Profusion. White Florering Butterfly Bush

Buddleia White Profusion (Butterfly Bush) Commonly called Butterfly Bush White Profusion, the name says it all. This Buddleia cultivar will produce showy panicles of white scented flowers on long, upright, arching branches. It remains one of the most popular of the white-flowering buddleias and as its name suggests, it flowers abundantly. The flowers are white with golden, yellow, jewel-like centres. The large fragrant flower panicles can be up to 35 cm long and are extremely attractive to pollinators, particularly butterflies and bees.  The flowering period is late summer, around August. By deadheading the flowers, you can encourage Buddleia White Profusion to flower for even longer, sometimes right up until the first frosts. The scented flowers are very suited to use as cut flowers indoors.  Compared to other Buddleias, Buddleja White Profusion has a rounded bushy shape and will reach a height of about 2 metres. To get the best out of Buddleia White Profusion, it should be cut back to the ground every spring. This will encourage a more vigorous growth and produce more flowers in late summer. As with all Buddleja, White Profusion should be grown in a full sun position for best results. Other merits of the Butterfly Bush in general include its tolerance of poor soils. Buddleia White Profusion is perfect for growing in borders. Plant at the back at it will reach heights of circa 2 metres. It is a must-have magnet for all gardeners looking to cultivate a butterfly garden.Like most of the modern Buddleia cultivated varieties, Buddleia davidii ‘White Profusion’ (to give it its full name) is a cultivar of Buddleia davidii. Buddleia davidii is native to China where is was discovered in the 19th century. It carries the RHS AGM badge since 1993.  Interesting to know: Buddleia is also referred to as Buddleja, both versions deriving originally from Buddle, a British cleric and botanist after which the Buddleia genus is named (although his area of expertise was moss). Originally, the genus was christened Buddleja (with a silent j) as opposed to Buddleia, as the Latin form of Buddle would dictate.  

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Buddleia Black Knight. Butterfly Bush Black Knight For Sale Online UK

Buddleia Black Knight. Butterfly Bush Black Knight For Sale Online UK

Buddleia Black Knight is a stunning cultivar of Buddleja, commonly referred to as the Butterfly Bush or Summer Lilac. Buddleja Black Knight flowers in August, the tall conical blooms emerge at the end of the branches of this year's growth. The architectural spires of magenta colour, will enhance any border, the floral spikes are in fact a host of tiny tubular flowers that form as panicles. This is a sturdy cross betwen two of the most popular varieties - Buddleia Davidii and Nanho, not surprisingly this has proved to be a winner. Awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the RHS it is firmly on the map as a must have variety of Buddleia and will do well in most UK gardens.Buddleja's are incredibly easy to grow and thriving in most soils as long as they are kept moist, yet well-drained. These deciduous shrubs are famed for their attraction to butterfies, which land on the flowers to drink the nectar, a Buddleia covered in butterflies is a fabulous sight.Buddleia Black Knight will eventually achieve a height and spread of circa 3-4 metres but is easily kept in check if required, with a prune in early Spring. Trim back and shape in late March and the new year's growth will deliver the next fabulous displays of flowers. To keep them flowering for as long as possible, do remove the faded and dying flowers, this will extend the flowering time. At the end of their flowering remove the last drying flower spikes to avoid self-seeding.

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Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn Viburnum Dawn Winter Flowering

Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn is an AGM-winning deciduous shrub with highly scented pink & white winter flowers. It suits mixed borders and most garden styles.There are many varieties of Viburnum, generally quite a popular garden plant. They have been used in UK gardens since the 16th century when they were brought across from the Mediterranean. Viburnum Bodnantense is a mid to large shrub with strong upright habit. The Viburnum Bodnantense Dawn cultivar is the result of cross-breeding in Bodnant, Wales. Its hardy nature and scented pollinator-friendly winter flowers have gained it the RHS Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Winter is the best time for Viburnum Dawn. Its bare branches are adorned with red buds which open to pink & white clusters of tiny flowers. New flowers regularly bloom so the shrub is in flower for several months. The flowers are highly scented - if you’ve taken a winter walk and noticed a sweet fragrance it’s most likely a viburnum. Bushy foliage grows in spring as the flowers turn to small berries. The ovate foliage is dark green and forms a strong backdrop for seasonal flowers. Height And Spread of Viburnum Bodnantense DawnViburnum Dawn can reach a maximum height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning.How Hardy Is Viburnum Bodnantense DawnThis is a very hardy shrub that can tolerate drought once established and is frost-hardy if the roots are well-drained. It can cope with pollution and rarely is bothered by pests. How To Use Viburnum Bodnantense DawnBecause the sweet scent of the flowers is so attractive, it’s best to plant Viburnum Dawn somewhere you can appreciate it such as near a door or a pathway. They also suit a sunny to partially shady woodland garden or a mixed shrub border.You can grow Dawn in a large container but it should be regularly watered and fed. How To Care For Viburnum Bodnantense DawnShade planted viburnum will grow towards the light, so choose a sunny to a partially shady spot. It is frost tolerant but severe frost may damage the buds. It's best to find a frost-pocket free area to grow winter flowering shrubs.Viburnum Dawn will grow in any type of well-drained soil and doesn’t require pruning. If you’d like to restrict its height or spread cut back branches by a third and prune out old wood in early spring.  Water well until established and mulch once a year for the best flower display in winter. 

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Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream for Sale Online UK

Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream for Sale Online UK

Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine Daydream is a variegated evergreen shrub with pretty scented white flowers. It’s perfect for a container or mixed border.Abelia Sunshine Daydream (synonymous with Abelia Grandiflora Abelops), is a fairly new bushy variety of Abelia from Holland that’s still quite rare in UK gardens. In spring new red-flushed foliage appears and gradually matures to green through to yellow edged in winter. The tubular flowers bloom in late spring. They are pretty in white with a touch of pink and a strong, sweet scent. Flowers are borne throughout the summer often lasting until the frosts. During winter, Abelia Sunshine Daydream retains its attractive foliage and bushy architectural shape.Height And Spread of Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamAbelia Sunshine Daydream can grow to 1.5 by 1.5 metres over 5 – 10 years.How Hardy Is Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamAbelia Sunshine Daydream is frost hardy in the UK but needs full sun and shelter from harsh drying winds to flower well.How To Use Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamThis bushy evergreen works well in the mixed border of an informal garden, a courtyard, a gravel garden, or a low maintenance urban garden that needs an injection of colour. Its densely rounded structure provides shelter for hibernating insects and the scented flowers attract beneficial pollinators throughout the summer into late autumn when there are few other flowers for them.Abelia will grow in a container on a patio or deck, so long as it is well watered and fed.How To Care For Abelia Grandiflora Sunshine DaydreamSunshine Daydream needs full sun to flower well and enjoys a sheltered spot that’s free from harsh winds. Most well-drained fertile soils are suitable as it’s not fussy about acid or alkaline conditions.You can leave Abelia to grow freely, but if you’d like to keep it smaller or maintain a certain shape you can prune it after the frosts but before any new growth. Cut back a third of older wood and remove any dead branches.Keep deadheading throughout the summer to encourage flowers and apply a thick layer of mulch to its roots in spring to seal in moisture and provide nutrients for a strong season of growth.

GBP 15.00
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Azalea Japonica Silver Queen, Flowering Trees and Shrubs UK

Viburnum Tinus Gwenllian Viburnums UK

Abelia x Grandiflora Francis Mason. Abelia Francis Mason

Abelia x Grandiflora Francis Mason. Abelia Francis Mason

Abelia Francis Mason is a mid-sized semi-evergreen shrub with pink flowers and variegated foliage. It suits sunny borders and containers.Abelias are native to eastern Asia and Mexico where they thrive in dry soil and hot sun. The cultivar Grandiflora Francis Mason is a sport of its parent Abelia. It was discovered in a New Zealand nursey in the 1950s and its attributes have made it popular across the world.This shrub is semi-evergreen which means it will keep its foliage in most parts of the UK. The foliage is attractive with dark green centres and bright yellow edges held on elegant arching stems. The pale pink trumpet-shaped flowers are borne in clusters and have a sweet honey fragrance that is most noticeable on hot days. The flowers last from July to October and attract bees.This is a reliable semi-evergreen that fills a sunny gap and regularly flowers without trouble.Height And Spread of Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonAbelia Francis Mason is slow-growing and will reach 1.5 metres in height and width over 10-20 years depending on the growing conditions.How Hardy Is Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonThis is a hardy plant that withstands damp and cold UK winters in most of the UK if it has shelter from harsh freezing winds and the roots are well-drained. It prefers full sun and can cope with drought once established. Pests rarely bother abelias.How To Use Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonAbelia Francis Mason is a lover of sunny borders and it will grow in a watered and fed container on the deck too. Its sun-loving nature means it suits coastal areas and west/east facing gardens including wall side spots. The pretty pink flowers suit a cottage style garden and attract plenty of pollinators late into the season to wildlife-friendly spaces.  How To Care For Abelia x Grandiflora Francis MasonBest grown in full sun in well-drained borders for the best flowers. It suits a well-drained border and is not fussy about the soil or ph type including chalky alkaline conditions. Choose a sheltered spot that catches plenty of sun and water well until established. Prune out dead or crossed branches in winter to reduce the size if needed, however, Abelia Francis Mason can be left to its own devices once settled in the right spot. 

GBP 15.75
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Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black Ninebark for Sale Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black Ninebark for Sale Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius All Black is a dark-red / purple foliaged deciduous shrub with small pink flowers in summer. It suits mixed borders and low maintenance gardens.Physocarpus Opulifolius is native to North America where it grows in demanding conditions such as cliffs, dry open rocky environments, fens, and swamps. It’s more often called Ninebark for its peeling stems. Several cultivars of Ninebark exist. The variety ‘All Black’ is bred for its especially dark foliage which emerges deep red and matures to deep purple with red tinges. This variety has great autumn colour, when the foliage turns orangey red and falls with the more severe frosts.In summer, Ninebark All Black is festooned with clusters of small white-pink flowers which are adored by bees and butterflies. The flowers mature into small red berries that ripen to black in late autumn.Height and Spread of Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackNinebark All Black is a compact shrub that will reach a maximum height of 1.5 metres and the same in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackShrubs don’t come tougher than Ninebark. Once established it can withstand sub-zero degrees, drought, and is rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackVersatile Ninebark All Black is an excellent addition to a foliage garden as its red-purple foliage stands out and creates contrast. It suits cottage gardens with its pretty white flowers and urban spaces with its modern dark leaves.Low maintenance wildlife friendly spaces benefit from Ninebark as the flowers provide nectar and the fruits feed birds.It’s good in front gardens too as it will take some pollution and will grow in a well-watered and fed plant container.How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius All BlackLittle attention is needed once Ninebark All Black is established. It will grow in full sun to partial shade in most types of soil except constantly waterlogged spots.You can leave it to grow wild in its naturally rounded shape, or you can prune it in winter to remove dead or crossed branches. Thin out Ninebark by removing older canes and cut back branches by a third but be aware that Ninebark flowers on the previous season’s growth.Mulch in spring and water until established. This is a fuss-free pretty shrub that will grow almost anywhere.

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French Lavender Lavandula Stoechas (Lavandula Pedunculata)

French Lavender Lavandula Stoechas (Lavandula Pedunculata)

French Lavender or Lavandula Stoechas (also Lavandula Pedunculata)Lavender or Lavandula, is an aromatic family of herbs native to Mediterranean, distinct for its lilac flowers and strong scent. This particular variety is known as French Lavender, but also as Lavandula Pedunculata, Lavandula Stoechas Papillon, Lavandula Butterfly and Lavandula Papillon. It is a dwarf evergreen variety with an intense fragrance, narrow grey-green leaves, and deep purple flowers, borne in dense terminal heads. The small violet flowers appear on the plant throughout the summer: depending on the area you live in, they can appear as early as late May. They are very fragrant and will attract beneficial pollinators into your garden.French Lavender is a recipient of the coveted Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society, which speaks volumes about its qualities and performance in UK gardens.Height and Spread of French LavenderA bushy dwarf shrub, Lavandula Pedunculata will achieve a maximum height and width of 50 centimetres to 1 metre in a period of 5 years.How Hardy is French LavenderLavandula Stoechas is native to the Mediterranean, so it requires milder climates to thrive. It is hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the United Kingdom, where winter temperatures do not drop below -5 degrees Celsius.How To Use French LavenderLavender is best enjoyed when planted en masse: the fields of violet and the heady perfume they spread look stunning. The fragranced flowers are adored by pollinators, so lavender often finds its place in wildlife-friendly gardens, but you can grow this versatile dwarf evergreen shrub in containers as well.  How To Care For French LavenderLavandula Pedunculata does best in well-drained soil, in a sunny, sheltered spot in the garden. Pro care tips: Do not overwater French Lavender. It prefers drier conditions. After the flowers fade, cut back the stalks for a neater shape. In April, carefully trim back but be sure not to cut into old wood. 

GBP 12.00
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Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath is a beautiful deciduous flowering shrub. A white flowering beauty with arching sprays of flowers in mid and late spring and bright green leaves. It is sometimes referred to as the Shoe Button Spirea or the Popcorn Spirea. The Royal Horticultural Society bestowed it with their Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Bridal Wreath is a hybrid that produces a profusion of white foam-like spring flowers. The arching sprays of blossoms appear in the mid to late spring months. The lance-shaped flowers grow on the ends of the branches. Bright green, toothed-ovate foliage persist on the shrub after flowering and into the autumn months. Height and Spread of Spiraea ArgutaThis vigorous shrub grows to a height and width of 2.5 metres. It typically takes eight to ten years to reach its full growth potential. How hardy is the Spiraea ArgutaBridal Wreath will thrive in a UK plant hardiness zone H6, meaning it is fully winter hardy in the UK. How to Use Spiraea Arguta Plant Bridal Wreath in the back of a border so that its summertime mint green leaves will showcase other plants but in the spring its wondrous flower sprays can be truly appreciated. How to Care for Spirea ArgutaBridal Wreath is a relatively easy-care shrub. Choose a planting location in full sun to produce an abundance of flowers. The shrub prefers well-drained fertile soil. During the first year of growth, keep the soil around the shrub evenly moist to encourage a strong root system. Immediately after flowering each spring, the shrub’s canes should be pruned back to the first buds. A mature shrub may benefit from having a quarter to a fifth of it old shoots pruned back all the way to the base. Spirea Arguta is a lovely springtime shrub that should be planted somewhere that you appreciate its lovely spring flowers. The shrub’s carefree requirements make it an ideal shrub to plant in any landscape. 

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Potentilla Fruticose Goldfinger. Yellow Flowering Shrub UK

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Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound Nippon Snowmound for Sale Online

Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound Nippon Snowmound for Sale Online

Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound or Nippon Snowmound, is a particularly graceful spiraea bush, much prized for its prolific spring flowers. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its value as a landscape shrub for UK gardeners.Native to Japan, Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound is a popular choice for UK gardens. Its small, rounded dark blue-green leaves emerge in spring on branches which arch up and out in an attractive vase shape. In May and June, 4 cm diameter clusters of pure white flowers with yellow centres load the branches down. The flowers are a good nectar source for butterflies, and also make excellent cut flowers for indoor arrangements. Through the summer the foliage provides an excellent backdrop for later-flowering plants. In autumn the leaves turn a bright yellow-green. Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound is hardy throughout most of the UK, growing to a height and spread of 1.5-2.5 meters in 10 to 20 years. Plant 1.2-1.8 metres apart for hedging. After the blooms are done for the year, cut back all flowering stems to a strong pair of leaves, and cut out 20% of older stems back to the base to ensure vigorous growth and heavy flowering the next year. An overgrown Nippon Snowmound can be cut back hard after flowering to renovate the plant.Nippon Snowmound will grow well in any well-drained soil except heavy clay, in an exposed or sheltered position in full sun or partial shade. It is very pollution tolerant and thus suitable for urban landscapes. This lovely, heritage cultivar is a natural choice for a country cottage garden. Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound makes a good informal hedge with its season-long foliage show and spring display of blooms, either along the boundary of a garden or to screen a seating area. Its tolerance to urban pollution makes it a good choice to plant next to a drive or along a roadside. Planted towards the back of a mixed border, its spring flowers will create a spectacular show, while the foliage will provide a good backdrop for later-flowering plants. It’s a great addition to a wildlife or woodland garden, where it will grow happily in dappled shade and provide a nectar source for butterflies. In a rural landscape, Spiraea Nipponica Snowmound will be an effective ground cover on a slope.The old-fashioned charm of Nippon Snowmound will be a welcome addition to your city or country garden, with its brilliant spring show of white flowers!

GBP 12.38
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel is a deciduous shrub with orange-red leaves, small cream flowers and good autumn colour. It suits low maintenance and wildlife friendly gardens.Physocarpus Opulifolius are tough shrubs native to North America. They are better known as Ninebark for their mature peeling branches and they grow in a variety of situations including dry open spaces and cliffs. Little Angel is a small cultivar that suits UK gardens. It’s better known as Ninebark Little Angel. It has glossy orangey-red ovate leaves which mature to dark red in autumn. Foliage falls in winter, but returns in midspring with small creamy white flowers that pollinators adore. Flowers mature into red berries which turn black in late autumn.This is a versatile shrub that brings jewel tones to borders and plant containers throughout spring and autumn.Height and Spread of Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is an upright bushy shrub that will reach a maximum height and spread of 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is a tough shrub that will easily withstand UK winters if its roots are well drained. Once established it can withstand sub-zero degrees, drought, and is rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel brings rich tones to a green foliage border and is low maintenance enough for the busiest of gardeners. Its modern red foliage suits urban spaces and the flowers and fruits benefit wildlife.Ninebark Little Angel will grow in a well-watered and fed plant pot or container on a sunny balcony garden or a patio and brings extra interest to the front garden.How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelLittle attention is needed once Ninebark little Angel is established. It will grow in the majority of soils without fuss and prefers full sun over shade.You can leave it to grow in its naturally upright bushy shape, or you can prune it in winter to remove dead or crossed branches. Thin out Ninebark Little Angel by removing older canes and cut back branches by a third but be aware this shrub flowers on the previous season’s growth.Mulch in spring and water until established.

GBP 14.00
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Buddleia Pink Delight Butterfly Bush, buy online UK

Buddleia Pink Delight Butterfly Bush, buy online UK

Buddleia Pink Delight is also known as Buddleja 'Pink Delight' or Butterfly Bush. One of the most striking of the newer Buddleia cultivars, Buddleja Pink Delight is a beautiful, deciduous shrub bearing tall conical flowers are in fact a mass of tiny flower panicles. These emerge from the very end of this year's branches. Known as the Butterfly Bush, Buddleia Pink Delight will attract winged beauties from miles around, settling gently on the flowers to feed on the nectar, it is a wonderful sight.A prolific flowerer, Buddleja Pink Delight has a beautiful compact shape, with silvery leaves that turn a softer green as the season develops, reaching an overall height and width of circa 3-4 metres.The size and shape can easily be managed by pruning in early Spring, the coming season's flowers are produced on this years growth. We normally prune down to around a foot in March but if you prefer a taller bush then just cut down to around 2-3 feet and shape to your requirements.To achieve the best show of blooms, plant Buddleias in full sun in a sheltered spot and deadhead the flowers as they start to fade, this is an essential task if you want to lengthen the growing period.Buddleja Pink Delight can be grown in partial shade but they will seriously thrive in full sun and as with most Buddleia's, will tolerate most kinds of soil as long as it is moist and well drained.Pink Delight is so very easy to grow and will reward you with a stunning display in August. The flower spikes are also a favourite for cut flowers and the light fragrance and elegant colour is delightful when displayed in a tall vase or as part of a bouquet.Their spiky, architectural shape makes them an excellent addition to the border especially in colour themed designs and cottage gardens. The light contrast between the silver foliage and pink spires look fabulous in a contemporary town garden garden. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit - a good sign this will perform well in UK gardens.

GBP 12.38
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Hydrangea Paniculata Bobo. Hydrangeas For Sale UK

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Rhododendron Kalinka Purple Flowering Evergreen Shrub

Rhododendron Kalinka Purple Flowering Evergreen Shrub

Rhododendron KalinkaRhododendron Kalinka is a semi-dwarf evergreen with deep pink to purple flowers. It suits a low maintenance mixed border in a cottage-style garden. Rhododendron Kalinka is a cultivar of Japanese Rhododendron Yakushimanum which are commonly known as ‘Yak’ hybrids. Yak Hybrids are increasingly popular in the UK thanks to the typically rounded trusses and free-flowering habit and compact neat dome-shaped form.With its springtime glossy green rounded leaves with brown undersides, Rhododendron Kalinka is a stunning plant, but when its purple-pink flowers emerge it’s a truly beautiful rhododendron. In spring red buds open to pink bell-shaped flowers with paler centres. Up to 17 of these blooms are borne in conical trusses.The dense growth habit of this compact and neatly shaped rhododendron creates a pretty shrub that doesn’t take over the garden. Height And Spread of Rhododendron KalinkaThis is a compact Yak rhododendron that won’t get larger than a metre in all directions over ten years.How Hardy Is Rhododendron KalinkaKalinka is hardy in most of the UK surviving frosts if the roots are well-drained. It is rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Rhododendron KalinkaThis rhododendron is small enough to form part of a mixed border or gravel garden and will grow well on a slope. Its profusion of bell-shaped flowers are attractive to pollinators and it’s particularly suitable for low maintenance gardens.  You can grow Kalinka in a container as a specimen bush if the container is large and well-watered, but ensure the roots do not dry out and be sure to use ericaceous compost. How To Care For Rhododendron KalinkaRhododendron Kalinka thrives in acidic soil and will struggle in alkaline conditions. Prepare the planting hole with plenty of acid-based compost and top-dress each year. If you have chalky soil its best to grow this in a container with ericaceous compost. Rhododendrons need dappled light, prefer shelter, and enjoy moist but well-drained humus-rich soil. Be careful to plant on the shallow side, ensuring the stem is not buried. Kalinka does not need pruning but you can remove dead or diseased branches in spring before the flowers. Mulch well with ericaceous compost and water until established. 

GBP 15.00
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Viburnum Tinus Laurustinus Winter Flowering Shrub Buy Online

Viburnum Tinus Laurustinus Winter Flowering Shrub Buy Online

Viburnum TinusViburnum Tinus is a glossy evergreen shrub with pink buds developing into white flowers during the winter months.Viburnum is a popular evergreen in the UK and has been cultivated here since the 16th century when it was imported from the Mediterranean. There are many types of viburnum which are also known as Laurustinus, but Tinus is one of the prettiest. It has dark green oval leaves which are the perfect backdrop to its pinky-red buds and tiny white flowers. The buds appear in late autumn and flowers continue to bloom through the winter months. It’s an excellent source of nectar for any late pollinators. In spring the flowers turn to small blue-black berries which are enjoyed by birds.This large flowering evergreen is a delight in winter when our gardens are looking bare and empty. It’s a great choice for a flowering hedge or a gap-filler in a mixed border.Height And Spread of Viburnum TinusLaurustinus Tinus is a mid-sized to large dense shrub that can reach a height and spread of 2.5 to 4 metres.How Hardy Is Viburnum TinusViburnum Tinus is a hardy shrub in most of the UK. It can survive sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It is generally drought and coastal spray tolerant once established and rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Viburnum TinusThis evergreen is a good choice for a winter-flowering hedge because it is bushy and dense. It also suits the back of a large mixed border or a low maintenance wildlife garden as it holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge.It is tolerant of coastal sprays and pollution so suits both coastal gardens and urban areas.How To Care for Viburnum TinusLaurustinus is a low maintenance shrub once established. It prefers a sunny spot and full sun gives it the best foliage colour, but it will also grow in shade.Plant in a spot sheltered from harsh freezing winds to preserve the flower buds in winter and water well until established. Viburnum is not fussy about soil type or pH so long as it is well-drained. You don’t need to prune this pretty evergreen, but you can control its height and spread after the flowers are spent in late spring.

GBP 13.50
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Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Compact Shrub for Sale Online UK

Abelia Edward Goucher Are you in search of a low, bushy and compact shrub for a wall or fence line? Abelia Edward Goucher might be just the fit. Best against a warm, exposed wall or fence, this beauty has an arching growth habit with generous flowers and abundant foliage. A winner of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, this is an interesting Abelia with lovely, trumpet-shaped lilac-pink flowers which grow in heavy masses across its arching branches.A member of the Caprifoliaceae Family, the Genus Abelia can occur as deciduous or evergreen or as small trees. They have whorled leaves and clusters of flowers occurring as masses. Improvements brought by Abelia Edward Goucher include its compact shrub habit with a bushy appearance and masses of flowers across moderately arching stems. Its leaves are glossy with a bronze tinge when young. The contrast of the lilac-pink flowers with the bronzed new growth creates a beautiful bloom colour presentation. It is named after its initial breeder, Edward Goucher, with the United States Department of Agriculture in 1911.Hardy to zone H-5 in the UK region (circa minus 15), Abelia Edward Goucher will survive well in most localations across the UK, even in relatively severe winters. Abelia Edward Goucher will grow to 1.5-2.5 metres in height and spread to an ultimate spread of 1.5-2.5 metres. It takes from 10-20 years for this shrub to reach ultimate growth.While Abelia Edward Goucher will retain some of its leaves all year, it will drop some as well. The leaves are ovate in shape, glossy and of a dark green colour.  They grow to about 5cm in length. This beauty prefers a south or east facing aspect that can be sheltered.  They prefer well drained soils that hold moisture well. Suitable textures range from Sand to Chalk to Loam and they prefer a near neutral pH, either slightly acid or slightly alkaline.Abelias regularly will send new growth low on the plant and will benefit to a moderate level of pruning.  Remove dead shoots or those having physical damage in the spring. After flowering, cut back between 1-4 of the flowered stems to the strongest area of the shoot or to the ground.As you look for a living addition in front of a warm wall or fence, consider Abelia Edward Goucher for its character-filled arching branches and beautifully contrasted and generous flower set.

GBP 15.00
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