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Fatsia japonica Spider's Web

Fatsia japonica Spider's Web
€16.00
Japanese Aralia Spider’s Web A new, variegated cultivar of the Japanese aralia, Fatsia japonica Spider's Web is a useful and dramatic shrub for shady parts of the garden. It’s a large, evergreen shrub with an upright, spreading habit. The big, hand-like, mid- to deep green leaves with seven to nine pointed ‘fingers’ are irregularly dusted with ...
Apple Howgate Wonder

Apple Howgate Wonder
€18.00
Apple Howgate Wonder A large, long-keeping, culinary apple bred in the early 20th century, Malus domestica Howgate Wonder does best in cooler but drier parts of the country. The fruit is very large, often enormous, with greasy, yellowish-green skin striped and flushed with brownish-red. The white flesh is firm and juicy, with a mild flavour and ...
Plum Coe's Golden Drop

Plum Coe's Golden Drop
€18.00
Plum Coe’s Golden Drop A very old (1800), Suffolk-bred, late dessert plum, Prunus domestica Coe's Golden Drop has a luscious gage-like flavour derived from its Green Gage parent. The relatively large fruit is oval, pale gold freckled with red, with tender, juicy, yellow flesh and a superb flavour with a hint of apricot, perfectly balanced betwee...

Salix babylonica pendula - Weeping Willow
€18.00
Weeping willow This is a stunning, elegant weeping tree. Regularly planted as a specimen near a lake where it can be best appreciated, its branches will droop down touching the water below providing great aesthetic quality and, most importantly, a wildlife haven. Coupled with its exquisite Winter silhouette it is deserving of any mid to larger s...
Tetrapanax papyrifer Rex

Tetrapanax papyrifer Rex
€18.00
Rice paper plant Semi-tender large shrub or small tree, often suckering vigorously. Tetrapanax has impressive huge, deeply lobed leaves giving a very exotic appearance. The young emerging leaves are thickly covered with Faun coloured felted hairs. Large loose panicles of creamy white rounded flowerheads in autumn, developing to black seeds. eme...
Plum Yellow Pershore

Plum Yellow Pershore
€18.00
Plum Yellow Pershore Also known as Yellow Egg, culinary Plum Yellow Pershore has been grown commercially in Worcestershire since early Victorian times, and is a good choice for cold conditions. The fruit is medium-sized to large, oval, and ripens to bright yellow with a bloom; the flesh is yellow, dry and firm, with a sharp flavour, perfect for ...
Gage Cambridge Gage

Gage Cambridge Gage
€18.00
Gage Cambridge Gage A chance seedling discovered in the early 1920s in the Chivers orchards in Cambridgeshire, Gage Cambridge Gage is a reliable dual-purpose greengage which will do better in drier parts of the country. The fruit is smaller than a plum’s, round, light yellowish-green, with yellow and pink flushes, and with a definite bloom; fles...
Euonymus alatus Compacta

Euonymus alatus Compacta
€25.00
Winged Spindle A slow growing, compact, deciduous shrub with unusual bark and excellent Autumn colour. Euonymus alatus Compacta has green leaves in Summer, and corky ‘wings’ along squarish stems, small, greeny-yellow flowers appear in Summer and later pink fruits with unusual orange seeds are carried into the Winter. Primarily grown for the much...
Acer palmatum Bloodgood

Acer palmatum Bloodgood
€15.00
Japanese Maple Bloodgood This Japanese maple has deeply cut lobed, dark red-purple leaves, turning bright red in autumn. Pendant clusters of tiny purple-red flowers are followed by red-winged seeds in late Summer. Acer palmatum Bloodgood is a reliable and popular variety. Requires a sheltered site. Growing notes:Acer palmatum and its cultivars a...

Abies koreana - Korean Fir
€4.00
Korean Fir A neat growing evergreen conifer, Abies koreana is slow growing with dark green foliage. On the underside of the needles, the strong white bands form an attractive feature. The Korean fir has attractive, good sized violet-purple cones, even on young plants. The tree can take several years to form a good uniform conical shape but it is...
Daphne mezereum Rubra

Daphne mezereum Rubra
€18.00
Daphne mezereum Rubra An upright deciduous, Winter flowering shrub. Very fragrant deep purple-pink flowers appear on bare stems in late Winter and early Spring, followed later by small, fleshy red fruits. Resents root disturbance once established. Be aware that all parts of the plant are toxic if eaten, and the sap is an irritant. Site: Fairly ...

Rosa Ispahan - Old Shrub Rose
€15.00
Rose Ispahan - Old Shrub Rose A midsummer-flowering damask rose, named for the Iranian city, Rosa Ispahan is a medium-sized, vigorous, deciduous old shrub rose with an upright, quite loose, bushy habit and a longer flowering period than most old garden roses. The divided leaves are rather a light green. In early midsummer, beautifully scrolled b...
Apple American Mother

Apple American Mother
€18.00
Apple American Mother An old dessert apple from 19th century Massachusetts which has stood the test of time. Long, slightly conical, medium-sized fruit, flushed deep red; the flesh is yellowish, soft and juicy with a sweet, aromatic taste, best eaten soon after ripening. Apple American Mother is an upright, moderately vigorous tree, and a spur-b...

Rosa Peace - Hybrid Tea Shrub Rose
€12.00
Shrub Rose Peace Also known as Mme A. Meilland, after the father and son propagators’ deceased wife and mother, Rosa Peace received its better-known name on the liberation of France after World War II. It’s a medium-sized, vigorous, deciduous, repeat-flowering, hybrid tea or large-flowered shrub rose with a tall, branching habit. The generous f...

Salix gracilistyla Melanostachys
€8.00
Black Willow Grown for its coloured stems and showy catkins, Salix gracilistyla Melanostachys is a large, fast-growing, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy, spreading habit. In early spring striking, long-lasting catkins or ‘pussies’ appear, black, with scarlet anthers like little claws on which golden pollen soon appears. The oval leaves eme...
Apple Cornish Aromatic

Apple Cornish Aromatic
€18.00
Apple Cornish Aromatic A dessert apple, dating back to the early 19th century and probably older, Malus domestica Cornish Aromatic is fairly vigorous, with an upright, spreading habit. It’s a good, regular cropper, easy to grow, and a spur-bearer. It’s particularly suitable for mild, damp areas, with good disease resistance, particularly to scab...
Apple Green Chisel

Apple Green Chisel
€18.00
Apple Green Chisel Once commonly grown in NW Tyrone and Donegal, Apple Green Chisel is an Irish heritage variety of dessert apple. A medium-sized to large, slightly flattened apple, it has smooth, greenish-yellow skin with a little russeting and a few red streaks; the flesh is white, crisp and fairly juicy, with a hint of lemon flavour. A very h...
Crataegus Crimson Cloud

Crataegus Crimson Cloud
€18.00
Ornamental Hawthorn Crimson Cloud A garden form of the Midlands hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata Crimson Cloud is a small, thorny, deciduous tree with glossy, lobed leaves. Showy clusters of small, deep pink flowers with a white eye appear in late spring, covering the branches. These are followed in early autumn by small, bright red haws, which per...

Rosa Perle d'Or - Old Shrub Rose
€15.00
Rosa Perle d'Or - Old Shrub Rose A pretty, polyantha rose, also known as Yellow Cécile Brunner, Rosa Perle d'Or is a medium-sized, deciduous, shrub rose with an upright habit and slender, rather thorny stems. The divided leaves are a good, glossy green. In summer and autumn, hybrid tea-shaped apricot buds buds open into double flowers which op...
Apple Dunkerton Late Sweet

Apple Dunkerton Late Sweet
€18.00
Apple Dunkerton Late Sweet Discovered by a Mr. Dunkerton as a seedling in his Somerset orchard in the 1940s, Apple Dunkerton Late Sweet is a cider apple which produces a light, sweet, fruity cider, low in acid and tannin. The fruit is small and yellowish-green with a light flush of red; the flesh is greenish-yellow and firm. Moderately vigorous ...