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Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mid-sized deciduous hydrangea with large striking red flowers in the summer. It enjoys part shade and looks good in a cottage-garden style flower border. It’s also known as Hydrangea Masja Sibilla or simply Hydrangea Masja. Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with more delicate, flatter flowers and small centre petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mophead with mid-green foliage that has a red autumnal tint. This is a beautiful hydrangea and one of the reddest you can buy with deep pink-red profuse flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It’s very popular and easy to care for. You may find the flowers are dark pink in acidic soil but paler in alkaline ground - either way the flowers don’t turn white or blue.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a bushy, mid-sized shrub with a maximum height and spread of 1 metre.How Hardy is Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja is frost tolerant and hardy through UK winters if its roots are well-drained, but it should be grown in a partially shady, sheltered spot. How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a compact hydrangea with huge colour impact. It suits cottage-style garden borders, city gardens, and will grow in containers on a balcony, patio or deck if it’s well-watered and fed.Flower arrangers love its large vivid flower heads in summer and its skeletal papery winter structure that lasts for months in cut flower arrangements.How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja will grow in the majority of soils but it needs a partially shady spot. Full sun will burn its foliage and damage the plant, so a sheltered north, west or east-facing spot is best.There is no need to prune it, but established plants benefit if you remove a few of the older stems in late winter to encourage fresh new growth. Hydrangea Masja flowers on last year’s stems so removing too many will result in fewer flowers for the coming months.Water it well until established and provide water during dry spells to keep it flowering through the summer. A thick layer of organic mulch in early spring will provide flower boosting nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 41.25
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Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla. Hydrangea Masja Red Flowers

Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mid-sized deciduous hydrangea with large striking red flowers in the summer. It enjoys part shade and looks good in a cottage-garden style flower border. It’s also known as Hydrangea Masja Sibilla or simply Hydrangea Masja. Hydrangea Macrophylla is native to Japan and cultivated into two types of flowers which are the mophead hydrangea with large rounded flowerheads, and lacecaps with more delicate, flatter flowers and small centre petals. Hydrangea Macrophylla Sibilla is a mophead with mid-green foliage that has a red autumnal tint. This is a beautiful hydrangea and one of the reddest you can buy with deep pink-red profuse flowers that bloom throughout the summer. It’s very popular and easy to care for. You may find the flowers are dark pink in acidic soil but paler in alkaline ground - either way the flowers don’t turn white or blue.Height And Spread of Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a bushy, mid-sized shrub with a maximum height and spread of 1 metre.How Hardy is Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja is frost tolerant and hardy through UK winters if its roots are well-drained, but it should be grown in a partially shady, sheltered spot. How To Use Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaThis is a compact hydrangea with huge colour impact. It suits cottage-style garden borders, city gardens, and will grow in containers on a balcony, patio or deck if it’s well-watered and fed.Flower arrangers love its large vivid flower heads in summer and its skeletal papery winter structure that lasts for months in cut flower arrangements.How To Care For Hydrangea Macrophylla SibillaHydrangea Masja will grow in the majority of soils but it needs a partially shady spot. Full sun will burn its foliage and damage the plant, so a sheltered north, west or east-facing spot is best.There is no need to prune it, but established plants benefit if you remove a few of the older stems in late winter to encourage fresh new growth. Hydrangea Masja flowers on last year’s stems so removing too many will result in fewer flowers for the coming months.Water it well until established and provide water during dry spells to keep it flowering through the summer. A thick layer of organic mulch in early spring will provide flower boosting nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 94.50
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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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Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip is one of the darkest purple-flowering magnolias. This vigorous, open-branched deciduous magnolia tree is ideal as a specimen tree in smaller gardens. In March to April, before the foliage unfolds, this upright ornamental tree is engulfed by gorgeous cup-shaped, tulip-like flowers. Adorning the bare branches, the flowers are produced in abundance, each of them 15 centimetres or more across. The luxurious deep burgundy colour of the blossoms is even darker than Magnolia Lilliflora Nigra.In areas that do not see such hot summers, Magnolia Black Tulip might flower a second time around July. However, even after the flowering season ends, this highly-decorative tree has a lot to offer. The tulip-like flowers are followed by pale to deep green leaves, that remain on the tree until winter. Even then, when the tree is completely bare, the open-branched habit provides structural interest in the garden.Height and Spread of Magnolia Black TulipGrowing in an upright habit, this variety of magnolia tree can achieve a maximum height of up to 5 to 6 metres, with a spread of 2 to 3 metres.How Hardy is Magnolia Black TulipAlthough this magnolia tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, it is not suitable for exposed and windy locations. Pick out a sheltered spot in the garden for Magnolia Black Tulip and it will certainly thrive.How To Use Magnolia Black TulipFlaunting its deep purple, impressively large blossoms, Magnolia Black Tulip is ideally suited for the spotlight. The profusion of cup-shaped flowers is bound to attract attention wherever you decide to plant this cultivar! Use this attractive magnolia variety as a specimen tree, or as an addition to a mixed shrub border.Additionally, you can underplant Magnolia Black Tulip with shade-tolerant shrubs that flower in summer for a floral display with multiple seasons of interest. Rhododendrons or azaleas would be well-suited for this role.How To Care for Magnolia Black TulipThis magnolia tree is remarkably tough and adaptable. Magnolia Black Tulip is easy to grow and to care for and will flourish in most conditions. It tolerates both partial shade and full sun, and a sheltered position. Grow in moist, well-drained, acidic soil for best performance.You might also be interested in other cultivars in our impressive collection of magnolia trees. Are you looking for more plants suitable for growing as a focal point in the garden? Take a look at our selection of unique cloud trees or ornamental trees with good autumn colour. 

GBP 217.00
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Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip Large Deep Purple Tulip-Like Flowers

Magnolia Black Tulip is one of the darkest purple-flowering magnolias. This vigorous, open-branched deciduous magnolia tree is ideal as a specimen tree in smaller gardens. In March to April, before the foliage unfolds, this upright ornamental tree is engulfed by gorgeous cup-shaped, tulip-like flowers. Adorning the bare branches, the flowers are produced in abundance, each of them 15 centimetres or more across. The luxurious deep burgundy colour of the blossoms is even darker than Magnolia Lilliflora Nigra.In areas that do not see such hot summers, Magnolia Black Tulip might flower a second time around July. However, even after the flowering season ends, this highly-decorative tree has a lot to offer. The tulip-like flowers are followed by pale to deep green leaves, that remain on the tree until winter. Even then, when the tree is completely bare, the open-branched habit provides structural interest in the garden.Height and Spread of Magnolia Black TulipGrowing in an upright habit, this variety of magnolia tree can achieve a maximum height of up to 5 to 6 metres, with a spread of 2 to 3 metres.How Hardy is Magnolia Black TulipAlthough this magnolia tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, it is not suitable for exposed and windy locations. Pick out a sheltered spot in the garden for Magnolia Black Tulip and it will certainly thrive.How To Use Magnolia Black TulipFlaunting its deep purple, impressively large blossoms, Magnolia Black Tulip is ideally suited for the spotlight. The profusion of cup-shaped flowers is bound to attract attention wherever you decide to plant this cultivar! Use this attractive magnolia variety as a specimen tree, or as an addition to a mixed shrub border.Additionally, you can underplant Magnolia Black Tulip with shade-tolerant shrubs that flower in summer for a floral display with multiple seasons of interest. Rhododendrons or azaleas would be well-suited for this role.How To Care for Magnolia Black TulipThis magnolia tree is remarkably tough and adaptable. Magnolia Black Tulip is easy to grow and to care for and will flourish in most conditions. It tolerates both partial shade and full sun, and a sheltered position. Grow in moist, well-drained, acidic soil for best performance.You might also be interested in other cultivars in our impressive collection of magnolia trees. Are you looking for more plants suitable for growing as a focal point in the garden? Take a look at our selection of unique cloud trees or ornamental trees with good autumn colour. 

GBP 171.00
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Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Red & White Flowers

Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Red & White Flowers

Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme is an evergreen camellia with dark red blooms that have a variety of white splashes. It’s an eye-catching shrub that flowers in April and is excellent in shady mixed borders and suitable for plant pots and containers.Camellia Japonica are native to Japan, China, Taiwan and South Korea. They were introduced to Europe in the 1700s and have been recorded on Chinese ceramics since the 11th century. Camelia are very popular evergreens and there are thousands of varieties to suit colour preferences and size.The cultivar Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is a variegated variety of the popular dark red Dixie Knight that was bred by Wheelers’ Nurseries in Georgia in the 1960s. Dixie Knight Supreme keeps all of the original attributes and adds a flash of white to the large 10-13 cms deep red petals. The amount of white varies from plant to plant, so it’s instantly recognisable but you always have an original.The blooms are peony-shaped and ruffled emerging in April on its evergreen branches. New pale green foliage appears with the flowers and matures to deep green over the summer to match its established leaves.Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is an excellent choice for lovers of unusual flower colours and low maintenance gardens.Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme will reach a maximum height and spread of 4 metres over 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme This evergreen camellia is very hardy down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained but late frosts may damage its buds if they aren’t covered with fleece.How To Use Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is an unusual addition to country cottage style gardens with its pretty flowers but it also suits an urban new build as a focal point.Camellias enjoy a container that’s well fed and watered and Dixie Knight Supreme does an excellent job of brightening a patio, deck, or sheltered balcony throughout the year.Japanese style gardens, rock gardens and gravel gardens also benefit from this easy to grow striking camellia that’s stood the test of time since 1961.How To Care For Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Japonica are originally woodland plants that grow in shade, so it’s best planted in a shaded to semi-shaded spot. Camellias need acidic soil conditions to thrive and will quickly turn chlorotic on chalk, so use plenty of pine or bracken-based compost in the planting hole and around the roots as mulch.If you have alkaline ground use a plant pot or container filled with ericaceous compost., but be sure to water and feed it regularly and raise the container up on feet to help drain the soil effectively.Pruning is not required, but you can remove wayward branches or shorten its height after the flowers are spent in mid to late spring.The buds may need some protection from late frosts. If a frost is forecast in early spring cover the whole shrub with horticultural fleece to ensure the buds are not damaged.Interested in Camelias? Lots more info on our blog post: Camellias in Britain - an informal history.  

GBP 90.00
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Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii is one of the few true evergreen clematis. Clematis Armandii is a vigorous evergreen climber with saucer-shaped, highly scented white flowers with cream anthers. The large arrow shaped leaves are glossy and create a wall of greenery - perfect for hiding unsightly corners of the garden, for growing into a tree or for covering a fence or wall. Clematis Armandii will also grow well over an arbour or pergola.With attractive, evergreen foliage and striking pure white blossoms, Clematis Armandii is one of the most sought after Clematis cultivars. This showy climber will thrive both in sunny locations and dappled shade, as long as there is enough sunlight to encourage profuse flowering and healthy foliage. Choose a south or southwest facing wall, fence or supporting structure to ensure this plant flourishes in your garden. When it comes to the soil, Clematis Armandii is not particularly fussy. As long as the soil is well-drained and fertile, this flowering climber will perform well.Although fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native has trouble surviving in areas where winter temperatures drop below -10 degrees. Even in areas with a milder climate, this evergreen climber won’t fare well unless it's protected from strong, biting winds.Generally considered pest and disease free, Clematis Armandii is fairly easy to grow and care for. Even Clematis Wilt, a disease that often affects all Clematis varieties, is less likely to affect evergreen cultivars such as Armandii.With its star-shaped flowers and lush foliage that offers year-round interest, Clematis Armandii is an ideal candidate for screening. With a fast growth rate and a climbing habit, this cultivar will cover a fence or a wall in no time. If you want to fully appreciate its eye-catching spring blossoms and their aromatic fragrance, train it against an arbor. In case you’re looking for a stunning plant that will provide year-round shade for your garden’s sitting area, let Clematis Armandii climb its way up a pergola or a patio coverExpect Clematis Armandii to reach a Max Height of 3m to 5m with a Max Spread of 2m to 3m. It typically flowers from March to May. Full sun/partial shade. Frost hardy but prefers a sheltered position away from cold winds. Not necessary to prune - just remove any dry leaves in early Spring before the fabulous display of flowers appears.

GBP 115.50
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Rhododendron Cunninghams White Flowers Shrub Buy Online UK

Rosa Paul's Himalayan Musk Rose. Rambling Rose Pink Flowers

Rosa Paul's Himalayan Musk Rose. Rambling Rose Pink Flowers

Rosa Paul's Himalayan Musk Rambling RoseRosa Paul's Himalayan Musk is a hardy perennial climber with stunning pale pink flowers and scent. It is an old favourite introduced to the UK as far back as 1867 and has an RHS Award of Garden Merit. This is an incredibly popular rambling rose, and one of the best.Rosa Paul's Himalayan Musk is a vigorous climber gaining heights of 12 metres over 5-10 years. Its long thorny shoots grow at a fast pace clinging to any available surface. In summer it produces light green leaves and a flush of small pale pink double flowers in rosettes. These blooms hang on open sprays offering one of the best displays around. The fragrance of Rambling Rose Paul’s Himalayan Musk is strong, and as per its name smells musky, deep and distinct. This rambling rose attracts pollinators and plant enthusiasts alike with its wonderful scent and gracefully trailing branches smothered in blush pink.How Hardy Is Rosa Paul's Himalayan MuskThis is a pretty and delicate rose, but also one of the toughest. It can withstand the cold winters of the UK and Europe, returning to flower each year. How To Use Rosa Paul's Himalayan MuskThis is predominately a climber, so it best suits a fence line, wall, pergola or arch– any vertical surface with some height is good for this vigorous rose. It is ideal as a screen for an unsightly building or dead tree.How To Care For Rosa Paul's Himalayan MuskThis rambling rose is popular not only for its beauty and scent but for its tough nature. It can take care of itself once established, and provided there is support it will grow unchecked with speed. It will grow along the ground too, or as a dense shrub. Rose Paul's Himalayan Musk is a great choice of climber for a gardener that loves delicate pink shades and has a large area to cover. Pruning is not necessary, but you can contain the height with winter pruning. Be aware that rambling roses flower on old wood, so cut back with enough time for new shoots to grow before the next year. New plants will need water until they are established and a thick layer of rotted manure in early spring will strengthen roots and produce a stunning display of flowers. If you need a climber that is low maintenance and beautiful this is a top choice. Rambling Rose Paul's Himalayan Musk never fails to delight with its magnificent scented flower display and all the charm of a traditional English cottage garden. 

GBP 74.25
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Azalea Arabesk. Profuse red flowers Nice compact bushy shape

Rhododendron Ramapo Dwarf Low-Growing Variety. Lilac Flowers

Rhododendron Ramapo Dwarf Low-Growing Variety. Lilac Flowers

Rhododendron RamapoA dwarf low-growing variety of Rhododendron, Rhododendron Ramapo makes an excellent choice for small gardens, growing in containers or raised beds. This compact evergreen shrub features aromatic bluish-green foliage that stays on the branches throughout the year, as well as lilac violet blossoms that appear in clusters, mid-spring.These dwarf hybrids differ from classic Rhododendrons as they originated as alpine plants rather than the woodland rhododendrons and so are best grown free-standing or away from the shade of trees. Similarly, this makes Rhododendron Ramapo a good choice for rock gardens. Whichever your choice is, however, you can rest assured that Rhododendron Ramapo’s performance will be up to par: as a sign of its outstanding qualities, this variety received the Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.Height and Spread of Rhododendron RamapoAs a semi-dwarf shrub with a dense habit, Rhododendron Ramapo will not grow over 2 metres in height once fully mature. However, since this is also a slow-growing plant, it will achieve a height of just 50 cm to 1 metre in a period of 5 to 10 years.How Hardy is Rhododendron RamapoHardy throughout the United Kingdom and Northern Europe, Rhododendron Ramapo is highly rated for its performance in cold climates. It is not bothered by subzero temperatures but grow in a sheltered location for best results.How To Use Rhododendron RamapoThe striking violet-purple hue of the blossoms will make Rhododendron Ramapo stand out wherever you choose to plant it: in a raised bed, large container, or as an isolated planting in the garden. The unique properties of this hybrid also make it a good choice for rock gardens, where its year-round foliage and spectacular flowers bring much-needed colour and texture to the landscape.How To Care For Rhododendron RamapoAn acidic soil plant like all Rhododendrons, Ramapo will do best in moist but well-drained soil that’s rich in humus. Although it tolerates full sun, somewhat dapple shade brings the best results. To ensure proper pH value of the soil, use leaf mulch, or ericaceous feed.

GBP 18.75
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Hydrangea Quercifolia, Hydrangeas for sale online UK

Hydrangea Quercifolia, Hydrangeas for sale online UK

Hydrangea Quercifolia, Hydrangeas for sale online UK

Buddleia Davidii Royal Red Butterfly Bush. Buy UK

Syringa Vulgaris Madame Antoine Buchner for sale online UK

Azalea Blaauws Pink Evergreen Azalea Shrub with Salmon pink flowers in spring

Azalea Blaauws Pink Evergreen Azalea Shrub with Salmon pink flowers in spring

Azalea Blaauw’s PinkBeautiful, evergreen Azalea Blaauws Pink has been awarded with AGM (Award of Garden Merit) by the RHS. It has stunning salmon pink flowers in spring. It grows up to 1m in height and spread.  As this is an evergreen Azalea, the small light green leaves maintain interest through the year.These Azalea Blaauw’s Pink plants have been grown in containers and regularly trimmed so as to encourage a nice shape. These plants are very bushy and compacted, which means more flowers.Height and Spread of Azalea Blaauws PinkEventually Azalea Blaauws Pink will reach a height and spread of between 60 cm and 1 metre.How Hardy is Azalea Blaauws PinkThis Evergreen Azalea is fully hardy throughout most of the United Kingdom. It will fare well in areas where winter temperatures do not drop under 10 degrees below zero.  For best results, choose a sheltered spot in the garden, away from harsh and cold winds.How To Use Evergreen AzaleaThese low-growing spreading evergreen Azalea plants will add a pop of colour to any border and bed. The burst of salmon pink hose-in-hose blossoms in the spring will leave no one indifferent! Why not try Azalea Blaauw’s Pink in a container on the patio? It will brighten a shady spot in a significant way. These blooming shrubs can be planted as specimens or in groups, the choice is yours. However, if you decide on planting Azaleas in groups, we recommend you combine varieties with different flowering times. This way, you can create a floral display that lasts throughout seasons, rather than one season of blossoms who compete for attention. As Azalea Blaauw’s Pink is a mid-season bloomer, you’ll need late season evergreen Azaleas. Consider stunning varieties such as Azalea Satan, Azalea Homebush, or Azalea Golden Sunset which all flower in June.How To Care for Evergreen AzaleaAzalea Blaauw’s Pink is a great fusion plant in mixed borders with other azaleas. Planted in full sun or partial shade will look at its best. The soil should be acidic, moist and free draining. The fact that it is low maintenance is another advantage of this variety. Blaauw’s Pink can be trimmed after flowering once a year.Azaleas in pots should be fed with slow release ericaceous fertilizer.

GBP 78.38
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Magnolia Loebneri Leonard Messel. Magnolias Online, London UK

Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Hydrangea Paniculata Vanille Fraise, Shrubs, UK

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow is a deciduous dwarf lace cap hydrangea shrub with blue or pink flowers in summer depending on its soil acidity. It’s a lovely hydrangea that suits mixed borders, cottage gardens and plant containers.Hydrangea Serrata is native to Japan and Korea’s mountains where it’s a spreading shrub wider than it is tall. In the Far East, it’s called Tea of Heaven or Mountain Hydrangea. The Summer Glow cultivar is bred to keep a nice compact habit that rarely exceeds a metre in height. It has pale-green scored foliage that emerges in early spring and lacecap flowers held above the foliage in the summer. Depending on the soil, the flowers are either blue or pink. Blue flowers grow in acidic soil or ericaceous compost, and alkaline soils produce pink blooms. Neutral soil usually produces a mixture of both shades.In autumn the foliage turns deep red before falling with the frosts. This is a neat and compact hydrangea with excellent flowers and interesting spring to summer foliage and good autumn colour. Height And Spread of Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis is a short, spreading hydrangea that reaches about a metre in height and spread after 10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowSummer Glow hydrangea is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained, it has some shade, and isn’t allowed to dry out.How To Use Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis small lacecap hydrangea suits mixed flower borders in cottage-style garden and large well-watered containers on a balcony, patio or deck where it brings a burst of summer colour and doesn’t get too large.It’s also a good choice in Japanese-style gardens and any outdoor space with dappled shade.How To Care For Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowHydrangea Summer Glow likes partial shade, moist soil, and a spot sheltered from harsh wind.It flowers on old wood so gentle pruning is needed. Cut it back after the flowers have finished to a pair of healthy buds, and trim out any damaged stems in early spring.If you want blue flowers but have alkaline soil, it’s best to grow Summer Glow in a container of ericaceous compost. Keep it very well watered and fed with liquid hydrangea food in the flowering season. Hydrangeas don’t like drying out, so a can of water in hot spells is appreciated.Mulch well in early spring with well-rotted organic manure or use bracken/pine-based mulch for blue flowers.

GBP 75.00
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Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow. Hydrangea Summer Glow Shrub

Hydrangea Serrata Summer Glow is a deciduous dwarf lace cap hydrangea shrub with blue or pink flowers in summer depending on its soil acidity. It’s a lovely hydrangea that suits mixed borders, cottage gardens and plant containers.Hydrangea Serrata is native to Japan and Korea’s mountains where it’s a spreading shrub wider than it is tall. In the Far East, it’s called Tea of Heaven or Mountain Hydrangea. The Summer Glow cultivar is bred to keep a nice compact habit that rarely exceeds a metre in height. It has pale-green scored foliage that emerges in early spring and lacecap flowers held above the foliage in the summer. Depending on the soil, the flowers are either blue or pink. Blue flowers grow in acidic soil or ericaceous compost, and alkaline soils produce pink blooms. Neutral soil usually produces a mixture of both shades.In autumn the foliage turns deep red before falling with the frosts. This is a neat and compact hydrangea with excellent flowers and interesting spring to summer foliage and good autumn colour. Height And Spread of Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis is a short, spreading hydrangea that reaches about a metre in height and spread after 10 years.How Hardy Is Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowSummer Glow hydrangea is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained, it has some shade, and isn’t allowed to dry out.How To Use Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowThis small lacecap hydrangea suits mixed flower borders in cottage-style garden and large well-watered containers on a balcony, patio or deck where it brings a burst of summer colour and doesn’t get too large.It’s also a good choice in Japanese-style gardens and any outdoor space with dappled shade.How To Care For Hydrangea Serrata Summer GlowHydrangea Summer Glow likes partial shade, moist soil, and a spot sheltered from harsh wind.It flowers on old wood so gentle pruning is needed. Cut it back after the flowers have finished to a pair of healthy buds, and trim out any damaged stems in early spring.If you want blue flowers but have alkaline soil, it’s best to grow Summer Glow in a container of ericaceous compost. Keep it very well watered and fed with liquid hydrangea food in the flowering season. Hydrangeas don’t like drying out, so a can of water in hot spells is appreciated.Mulch well in early spring with well-rotted organic manure or use bracken/pine-based mulch for blue flowers.

GBP 18.75
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Trachelospermum Jasminoides. Star Jasmine. Evergreen Jasmine UK. Jasmine Climbing Plants

Trachelospermum Jasminoides. Star Jasmine. Evergreen Jasmine UK. Jasmine Climbing Plants