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Asplenium scol. Angustatum
€5.00
Narrow Hart’s Tongue Fern With narrower leaves with more deeply serrated edges than the common hart’s tongue fern, Asplenium scolopendrium ‘Angustatum' syn. with Asplenium scolopendrium ‘Angustifolia' is a small, bright green, hardy, evergreen fern which contrasts well with lacier ferns or perennials. Prefers slightly alkaline, moist soils, but...

Lavatera x clementii Barnsley Baby
€8.00
Tree Mallow Barnsley Baby A dwarf version of the ever-popular Barnsley, Lavatera x clementii Barnsley Baby is a vigorous, rather short-lived, small, semi-evergreen shrub with a well-branched, bushy habit, ideal for patio and container growing and for small gardens. The tripartite leaves are soft grey-green, beautifully setting off the pale pink,...

Hydrangea paniculata Sundae Fraise
€10.00
Hydrangea Sundae Fraise A paniculate hydrangea related to the well-known Vanille Fraise, but much smaller, Hydrangea paniculata Sundae Fraise is a small to medium-sized, deciduous shrub with reddish-brown stems and a compact habit. The leaves are toothed, ovate and mid-green. The conical flower heads open green and white in July, fading to pink...

Carpinus betulus Frans Fontaine
€10.00
Upright Hornbeam Bred in Holland, Carpinus betulus Frans Fontaine is a compact and upright cultivar of the hornbeam, making it suitable for smaller gardens. Long-lived, medium-sized, deciduous tree with an attractive form, even in winter. Glossy, mid-green, beech-like leaves, turning golden in autumn. Tolerates heavy, wetter soils, but drought-t...
Liriope muscari Monroe White

Liriope muscari Monroe White
€12.00
Liriope Monroe White A lovely little plant for a shady spot or woodland planting, Liriope muscari Monroe White is a small, evergreen, clump-forming perennial. The wide, strap-shaped leaves are deep green. From August to November, quite large, grape hyacinth-like, pure white flowers appear from greenish buds, and look wonderful against the foliag...

Parthenocissus quinquefolia Yellow Wall
€15.00
Virginia Creeper Yellow Wall Quite a new cultivar of Virginia creeper with unusual autumn colour, Parthenocissus quinquefolia Yellow Wall is a very big, exceptionally vigorous, fast-growing, woody, deciduous climber, which climbs by means of suckers. The perfect site is a very large brick or stone wall – small structures will be rapidly overwhe...

Rudbeckia fulgida Little Goldstar
€10.00
Black-eyed Susan Little Goldstar A compact, floriferous black-eyed Susan, Rudbeckia fulgida Little Goldstar is a herbaceous perennial with a clump-forming, bushy, upright habit, good for small gardens and probably the best rudbeckia for growing in containers. Pointed, toothed, rich green leaves form a dense clump. From June to September, and int...
Cissus striata

Cissus striata
€15.00
Cissus striata - Miniature Grape Ivy Vigorous evergreen climber with glossy green palmate leaves. Slender red stems and, tendrils. Small green flowers in summer, followed, by shiny black berries. Needs some shelter. Position: Full Sun to Light ShadeSoils: Moist, well-drainedFlowering Period: SummerHardiness: Not fully Hardy, Requires Shelter Si...

Rosa Sir Cedric Morris - Rambling Rose
€12.00
Rose Sir Cedric Morris Discovered by and named for the famous plantsman, artist and gardener, Rosa Sir Cedric Morris is a very large, vigorous, thorny, deciduous rose with long, lax stems and beautiful, divided leaves flushed with purplish-grey, a legacy from its Rosa glauca parent. Like most ramblers, it flowers magnificently in midsummer, but ...

Rosa Grouse - Groundcover Rose
€12.00
Rosa Grouse - Groundcover Rose A vigorous ground-cover rose, Rosa Grouse, also known as Komimro has a prostrate, sprawling, trailing habit and sometimes roots as it spreads. The divided leaves are deep green and glossy. The delicate, single, pale pink flowers, 1 ½”/4cm across, with golden stamens, appear in summer; they are scented of musk. Thi...

Rosa Dorothy Perkins - Rambling Rose
€12.00
Rambler Rose Dorothy Perkins A popular, old-fashioned rambler, Rosa Dorothy Perkins is a very vigorous, deciduous rose with long, lax stems and plentiful, glossy, deep green, divided leaves. Like most ramblers, it flowers magnificently in midsummer, but does not repeat. Big sprays of semi-double, rose-pink rosette flowers with only a slight scen...

Rosa persica For Your Eyes Only
€12.00
Shrub Rose For Your Eyes Only A very floriferous floribunda hybrid of Rosa persica with the characteristic persica dark eye, Rosa persica For Your Eyes Only won the prestigious Rose of the Year Award at the 2015 Hampton Court Flower Show. It’s a small, deciduous, repeat-flowering shrub rose with a compact, dome-shaped habit and glossy, deep gre...

Cornus alba Sibirica Variegata
€10.00
Variegated Siberian Dogwood A variegated form of SIberian dogwood, Cornus alba Sibirica Variegata shares the stunning winter stems of the species, but is more attractive in summer. A medium-sized, suckering, deciduous shrub, it forms a clump of slender stems which show vivid red in winter. The leaves are attractively variegated, and turn crimso...
Pinus nigra Pyramidalis

Pinus nigra Pyramidalis
€6.00
Fastigiate Black Pine A sport of the Crimean pine found in a park at Rochester, NY, Pinus nigra subsp. pallasiana Pyramidalis is a tall, evergreen, coniferous tree with a narrow, pyramidal habit and a dense, narrow crown. The bark is blackish-grey and deeply fissured. The leaves are stiff, grey-green needles, up to 5”/12cm long, borne in pairs....
Daffodil White Lion

Daffodil White Lion
€12.50
Daffodil White Lion Recipient of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, Narcissus White Lion has fragrant double flowers. Each flowering stem may have one or more flowers and reach a height of 40cms. The white petals are interspersed or layered with pale creamy yellow fragments of trumpet. Easily grown in sun or partial shade, these beautifu...

Ribes sanguineum King Edward VII
€8.00
Flowering Currant King Edward VII A medium-sized deciduous shrub, Ribes sanguineum King Edward VII has toothed, maple-shaped leaves. This form tends to be lower-growing than other flowering currants. From late February until April the crimson-pink, somewhat pendulous flowers are a good early food source for bees. Small black berries appear in Au...

Physocarpus opulifolius Diable D'Or
€9.00
Physocarpus opulifolius Diable D'Or A purple-leaved cultivar of the North American species, Physocarpus opulifolius Diable D'Or is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub with a spreading, bushy, suckering habit and arching brown branches. The small, maple-like leaves are a rich purplish-wine colour, wonderfully setting off the small, scen...

Ilex aquifolium Lichtenthalii
€12.00
Narrow-leaved Female Holly Ilex aquifolium Lichtenthalii is one of our most glamourous holly varieties, much admired for its slender, twisted leaves and elegant brick-red berries. Holly is slow-growing and very tough, robust enough to handle the harshest of environments from dark valleys to extreme coastal locations - though it thrives best with...

Populus deltoides Purple Tower - Eastern Cottonwood
€10.00
Eastern Cottonwood Purple Tower Quite new to the market, this tall, dark, purple-leaved Poplar is a good option for medium sized gardens. It grows strictly upright and left unpruned, it might reach the size of its parent plant (up to 25m), so pruning is recommended for keeping it smaller. Pollarding is best practice to keep this plant beautiful;...
Cornus florida Rubra

Cornus florida Rubra
€12.00
Pink Flowering Dogwood Originally from the Eastern United States, Cornus florida f. rubra is a small, spreading, conical, deciduous tree. Mid-green, slightly twisted, leaves turn purple and red in autumn. The true flowers are small and yellowish-green and are surrounded by four showy white bracts flushed deep reddish-pink. These appear in early ...