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Quercus ilex - Holm Oak Pot | 3L / 3ft / Not provided

Quercus ilex - Holm Oak Pot | 3L / 3ft / Not provided
€18.00
Pear Black Worcester

Pear Black Worcester
€18.00
Pear Black Worcester A late season culinary pear, Pyrus communis Black Worcester is a very ancient pear, possibly brought to Worcestershire by the Romans. The fruit is large and oval, the green skin darkening to mahogany, and it’s a very good keeper. The hard, yellowish, slightly gritty flesh softens and sweetens in store after the New Year, tho...
Apple Honeycrisp

Apple Honeycrisp
€18.00
Apple Honeycrisp Bred in the US in the 1960s, late season dessert apple Malus domestica Honeycrisp is particularly suitable for colder areas with good sunshine. The fruit is medium-sized to large, with yellowish-green skin with a red-orange flush and a hint of pink. The flesh is cream-coloured, very crisp and sweet, although there is a hint of a...
Apple Bountiful

Apple Bountiful
€18.00
Apple Bountiful Bred in Kent in the 1960s, culinary apple Malus domestica Bountiful is a small, compact tree with an upright, rounded habit, perfect for the smaller garden. The fruit is large, with pale green skin with a lovely, red-orange flush. The flesh is creamy-white, juicy and sweet, and just keeps its shape when cooked; if you like a tart...
Rosa odorata Bengal Crimson

Rosa odorata Bengal Crimson
€15.00
Shrub Rose Bengal Crimson A very long-flowering and beautiful shrub rose, Rosa x odorata (Sanguinea Group) Bengal Crimson is a vigorous, deciduous rose with a twiggy, dense, upright habit and lax, almost thornless stems – good news for the pruner! The glossy, deep green leaves are divided into toothed, ovate leaflets. From May until the frosts, ...
Rosa Iceberg - Climbing Rose

Rosa Iceberg - Climbing Rose
€12.00
Rose Iceberg - Climbing Rose A very floriferous, repeat-flowering, climbing floribunda rose, Rosa Climbing Iceberg is a medium-sized to large, vigorous, deciduous climbing rose with almost thornless stems and plentiful, glossy, light green foliage. Clusters of lightly scented, loosely double flowers, white but sometimes with a faint pink blush...

Fatsia polycarpa Green Fingers
€18.00
False Aralia Green Fingers With its finer ‘fingers’, the rare Fatsia polycarpa Green Fingers is a more elegant, airier plant than the familiar Fatsia japonica. It’s a large, evergreen shrub with an upright, spreading habit. The big, hand-like, mid- to deep green, irregularly toothed leaves with seven ‘fingers’ are perfect for adding drama to th...
Agapanthus Lapis Lazuli

Agapanthus Lapis Lazuli
€15.00
Agapanthus Lapis Lazuli A long-flowering, dwarf agapanthus from New Zealand, Agapanthus Lapis Lazuli is a clump-forming, evergreen to semi-evergreen perennial, ideal for the small garden. Long, strap-shaped leaves form a tight clump, and will be evergreen in mild areas. In July and August, and into September, big heads of bright blue, tubular fl...
Fig Violette de Sollies

Fig Violette de Sollies
€8.00
Fig Violette de Sollies Named for its deep violet, almost black fruit, Ficus carica Violette de Sollies is a vigorous, spreading, deciduous tree with smooth, grey bark and beautiful, light green, five-lobed leaves. The fruit is large, with deep red flesh and an excellent, scented, very sweet flavour, and will need protection from birds if the tr...

Edgeworthia chrysantha Grandiflora
€18.00
Edgeworthia chrysantha Grandiflora -Paper Bush A medium growing, deciduous shrub that produces large yellow flower heads that are very strongly scented, on bare branches from late winter. Used in Japan for the manufacture of high quality paper. Site: ShelteredPosition: Full sun to dappled shadeSoil: Well drained, humus-rich soilSeasons of inter...
Salix fargesii

Salix fargesii
€15.00
Farges willow A small, shrubby willow with large attractive leaves and stunning, glossy, bloodred winter buds and stems. A great choice for smaller gardens that can grow in any soil, it goes best near a pathway where it can be truly appreciated right throughout the year. Site: Tolerates some coastal exposureSoil: AnyPosition: Full sun, some shad...
Sulphate of Potash
Sulphate of Potash
€8.00
Sulphate of Potash Fast acting fertiliser containing Potassium to increase strength and vigour and encourage flowering and high yields on fruit trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetables. Prior to planting/sowing, use 70g per square metre. As a top dressing on established plants during the season, apply once or twice at 35g per square metre.Can also...
Heptacodium miconioides

Heptacodium miconioides
€15.00
Seven Sons Plant A member of the honeysuckle family and better known in North America, where it is sometimes called Crape Myrtle of the North, or Seven Son Flower. The scented, creamy white flowers fall with the first frosts but their calyxes remain, turning pink before darkening to burgundy. Butterflies love heptacodium almost as much as Buddle...
Betula pendula Tristis

Betula pendula Tristis
€55.00
Betula pendula Tristis A weeping cultivar of the native silver birch, Betula pendula Tristis is a medium-sized to tall deciduous tree with a narrow crown, slender branches and gracefully drooping, twisting twigs. Average growth rate. The bark is white, peeling like the species; dark fissures develop as the tree ages. Long, brownish male catkins ...

Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia
€18.00
Cut-leaved Rowan A cultivar of the native Irish rowan or mountain ash, Sorbus aucuparia Asplenifolia is a medium-sized tree of symmetrical, upright habit. Umbels of creamy-white flowers appear in April–May, followed by large clusters of orange-red berries, which hold well on the tree, in late summer. The mid-green leaves are heavily cut, almost ...

Rosa Mundi - Old Gallica Shrub Rose
€15.00
Rose Mundi - Old Gallica Shrub Rose An ancient sport of the apothecary’s rose, Rosa gallica Versicolor is known as Rosa Mundi – the Rose of the World – and is said to have been named for Fair Rosamund, the murdered mistress of Henry II. It’s a small, deciduous shrub rose with an upright, compact, bushy habit and matte, greyish-green, divided le...
Apple Lord Hindlip

Apple Lord Hindlip
€18.00
Apple Lord Hindlip Dating back to the end of the 19th century, Apple Lord Hindlip is a versatile and particularly long-keeping late dessert apple. The fruit is medium-sized, conical and ribbed, greenish-yellow, almost covered with a brownish-orange flush streaked and stippled with crimson; the flesh is cream, stained pink near the skin, firm and...
Lonicera henryi

Lonicera henryi
€15.00
Henry’s Honeysuckle Named for Irish plant collector Augustine Henry, Lonicera henryi is a vigorous, woody, evergreen, climbing honeysuckle from western China. Downy stems carry glossy, deep green, pointed, elliptical leaves. In June and July, tubular, typical honeysuckle flowers in crimson and yellow are produced, followed in autumn by black ber...

Buddleja davidii Buzz Sky Blue
€15.00
Buddleia Buzz Sky Blue Buddleia is also known as the butterfly bush. Buddleja davidii Buzz Sky Blue is a compact, long-flowering, deciduous shrub, ideal for a patio or a small garden. The narrow elliptical leaves are an attractive grey-green. From June to September, conical heads of bright mauvish-blue flowers with a tiny orange eye are borne i...

Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky
€15.00
Hydrangea Pinky-Winky A compact paniculata hydrangea, Hydrangea paniculata Pinky-Winky is a sturdy, medium-sized, fast-growing deciduous shrub with an upright to slightly spreading habit, very suitable for small gardens or pot culture. The large (16”/40cm) flower-heads are dense and conical and have a spicy scent. The fertile florets are cream w...