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Berberis vulgaris

Berberis vulgaris
€4.00
European Barberry A deciduous prickly shrub with green foliage and pendulous racemes of small yellow flowers in Spring and red berries in Autumn. Berberis vulgaris makes a good barrier hedge. For those interested in fruiting and wildlife hedges. Its edible but rather tart berries are abundant in Autumn, are high in Vitamin C and can be eaten raw...
Cornus amomum Blue Cloud

Cornus amomum Blue Cloud
€4.00
Dogwood Blue Cloud Grown for its coloured winter stems and lovely autumn colour, Cornus amomum Blue Cloud is a large, vigorous, deciduous shrub with an upright but spreading, habit, particularly good in wilder parts of the larger garden. The stems are reddish-purple, and the ovate, deep green leaves turn orange, red and purple in autumn. In spri...
Dryopteris wallichiana

Dryopteris wallichiana
€4.00
Wallich’s Wood Fern A striking, handsome fern from the Himalayas, Dryopteris wallichiana is a tall, vigorous, clump-forming, semi-evergreen fern with an elegant, upright, ‘shuttlecock’ habit. The young fronds emerge bright yellowish-green, contrasting well with the dark brown, scaly stems and mid-ribs, and then turn a good mid-green. Though not ...
Blueberry Duke

Blueberry Duke
€12.00
Blueberry Duke A northern highbush blueberry cultivar, Vaccinium corymbosum Duke is a vigorous, deciduous shrub, growing up to 6’6”/2m, and with a rather upright habit, although the weight of fruit sometimes makes the branches droop. This blueberry is a heavy, reliable cropper. The medium-to-large, pale blue berries are firm, keeping longer in t...

Athyrium niponicum var. pictum Red Beauty
€4.00
Japanese Painted Fern Red Beauty Also known as the painted lady fern, Athyrium niponicum var. pictum Red Beauty is an exceptionally beautiful, US-bred fern for shadier areas. It’s a rosette-forming, deciduous fern with graceful, deeply divided, grey-green fronds, 14”/35cm long, with wine-red mid-ribs and stems, less strongly coloured in summer. ...
Viburnum opulus Roseum

Viburnum opulus Roseum
€8.00
Snowball Viburnum An attractive shrub prized for its fantastic 15cm round bright white flowers. Viburnum opulus Roseum has maple-like leaves and flowers in the Spring, often staying on the tree for a few months. It is a great addition to a flowering hedgerow especially and adored by bees and insects. Autumn foliage can be quite attractive also. ...
Cortaderia selloana Pumila

Cortaderia selloana Pumila
€12.00
Cortaderia selloana Pumila A dwarf form of pampas grass, Cortaderia selloana Pumila is more suitable for the smaller garden. A tussock-forming, evergreen, perennial grass, it forms a compact mound of narrow, arching, sharp-edged, dark green leaves 18” high. Big, feathery, creamy-white plumes are borne on four- to five-foot stems in late summer a...
Ceanothus Trewithen Blue

Ceanothus Trewithen Blue
€10.00
Ceanothus Trewithen Blue A particularly free-flowering ceanothus bred in Cornwall, Ceanothus arboreus Trewithen Blue is a large, vigorous, evergreen shrub or small tree for the larger garden, with graceful, arching branches. Can be grown free-standing or wall-trained. The leaves are large, oval, and a glossy deep-green. In May and June masses of...
Worcesterberry

Worcesterberry
€8.00
Worcesterberry Looks like a gooseberry, but is in fact, a species of currant, Ribes divaricatum, from the western United States. Worcesterberries are big, vigorous, upright and very thorny – makes a good stock-proof hedge, but not one for the smaller garden, where it’s more manageable grown as a cordon. Reliable, heavy cropper, with small, smoot...

Koelreuteria paniculata - Pride of India
€10.00
Indian Golden Rain Tree Also known as Pride of India (despite coming from East Asia), Koelreuteria paniculata is a medium-sized, elegant, deciduous tree with a broad, spreading crown. Long panicles of yellow flowers appear in spring, followed by reddish-bronze, bladder-like, lantern-shaped fruits. The leaves, heavily divided into serrated leafle...

Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace
€8.00
Potentilla Red Ace The reddest of the shrubby cinquefoils, Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy habit. The small, grey-green leaves are divided into five leaflets. Bright orange-red single flowers with yellow backs to the petals and golden stamens cover the bush from June to September. The flowers tend to...

Bergenia Angel Kiss (Dragonfly™ series)
€4.50
Bergenia Dragonfly Angel Kiss Sometimes called elephant’s ears, bergenias are tough, reliable, evergreen perennials, invaluable in winter and spring. The Dragonfly cultivars are compact with large flowers, ideal for the smaller garden. Bergenia Angel Kiss (Dragonfly™ series) forms weed-suppressing clumps of deep green, oval leaves flushing deep ...

Eucalyptus parvula (parvifolia)
€5.00
Kybean Gum One of the hardiest and most adaptable of the eucalypts, Eucalyptus parvula is a good choice for colder areas and wet, poorly drained or even alkaline soils. It’s a tall, quite slow-growing, evergreen tree which develops a large crown with a semi-weeping habit, although it can be grown in containers if regularly pruned by pinching out...
Eucalyptus subcrenulata

Eucalyptus subcrenulata
€5.00
Eucalyptus subcrenulata - Tasmanian Alpine Yellow Gum Closely related to Tasmanian yellow gum, but occupying more mountainous terrain, Eucalyptus subcrenulata is a fairly fast-growing, evergreen tree with a spreading, open habit, an attractive specimen tree for larger gardens. The bark is grey, peeling in vertical strips to reveal smooth patches...

Libertia caerulescens (Orthrosanthus laxus)
€4.00
Libertia caerulescens (Orthrosanthus laxus) Libertia caerulescens is an unusual evergreen perennial with pale green, upright, linear foliage and clusters of numerous pale blue flowers in late spring or early summer that are followed by glossy, light brown seed heads. Site: Salt & Wind TolerantPosition: Full sun or light shadeSoil: Moist, we...
Cyathea Australis

Cyathea Australis
€10.00
Rough Tree-Fern From SE Australia, Cyathea australis is a handsome tree-fern, with a cluster of long arching fronds on top of a brown trunk, rough with the scaly bases of fallen leaves. The fronds are deep green with paler undersides. Reaching 20’ x 20’ (6x6m) in the wild, the rough tree-fern can be kept much smaller if grown in a pot, which is ...
Stachys byzantina

Stachys byzantina
€3.00
Lamb’s Ears An old cottage-garden favourite, Stachys byzantina is an evergreen perennial with a vigorous, weed-suppressing, mat-forming habit. The elliptical leaves are silvery-grey, soft and almost woolly, giving the plant its common name of lamb’s ears, and form a spreading basal clump. In June and July, soft, woolly stems, 20”/50cm tall, rise...
Raspberry Octavia - Summer Fruiting Bareroot / 1yr / Pack of 5

Raspberry Octavia - Summer Fruiting Bareroot / 1yr / Pack of 5
€12.50
Vermiculite

Vermiculite
€13.00
Vermiculite Vermiculite added to the garden or vermiculite in potting soil increases water and nutrient retention and aerates the soil, resulting in healthier, more robust plants. Perlite may also be found in potting soils, but vermiculite is far superior for water retention. Vermiculite, although less aerating than perlite, is the amendment of...

Pinus sylvestris - Scots Pine
€1.80
Scots Pine (Péine albanach) One of our native evergreen conifers, Pinus sylvestris is a medium to tall growing tree with foliage of paired grey-green needles and cones on short stalks. Scots Pine has an attractive textured red-brown bark which sheds off round 'scales' with age. With maturity the crown becomes rounded and almost flat. Scots pine ...