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Apple Kerry Pippin

Apple Kerry Pippin
€18.00
Apple Kerry Pippin An Irish heritage variety of second early dessert apple, Apple ‘Kerry Pippin’ was first recorded in Kilkenny in the early 19th century and widely grown in Ireland. The fruit is small and glossy, greenish-yellow flushed orange with red specks, with crisp, sweet, yellowish flesh of delicious, rich, aromatic flavour, much liked b...

Salix gracilistyla Mount Aso®
€12.00
Japanese Pink Pussy Willow A stunning, compact new cultivar suitable for the smallest garden, Salix gracilistyla Mount Aso® is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy habit. In late winter and early spring charming, fuzzy pink catkins or ‘pussies’ appear on the naked stems, a wonderful feature in the winter garden and lovely for c...
Myrtus ugni - Chilean guava

Myrtus ugni - Chilean guava
€15.00
Chilean Guava, Ugniberry Also known as Ugni molinae, this is a plant with many common names, ranging from Strawberry myrtle due to its strawberry-flavoured fruit, to Tazziberry which it is known as in Australia and New Zealand. Myrtus ugni is native to the Valdivian rain forest in southern Chile, where it grows as a short understory shrub. It wa...
Cercidiphyllum japonicum

Cercidiphyllum japonicum
€8.00
Katsura Tree Deciduous tree with beautiful heart-shaped leaves and fantastic autumn colour. Cercidiphyllum japonicum is one of our go-to trees, and we recommend it for gardens that are somewhat sheltered from coastal winds. The leaves of the Katsura appear pink in the spring, turning to bright green in summer before Autumn hues of yellow, orange...

Hydrangea macrophylla Mme Emile Mouillere
€7.00
Hydrangea Mme Emile Mouillere One of the best white mopheads, Hydrangea macrophylla Madame Emile Mouillère is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a broad, rounded shape. Large, pure white flowers with a tiny blue eye smother the plant in late summer; the blooms are long-lasting, turning pinkish as they age, and the plant flowers for a particula...
Apple Kilkenny Pearmain

Apple Kilkenny Pearmain
€18.00
Apple Kilkenny Pearmain Irish heritage variety of dual-purpose apple, grown in Ireland since the 19th century. Large, attractive apple, greenish-yellow, flushed orange-red with red stippling. As an eating apple, sharp, crisp, with a mild flavour, sweetening and becoming less juicy as it ripens after picking; also a good baking apple. Apple ‘Kilk...
Apple Dabinett

Apple Dabinett
€18.00
Apple Dabinett In the early 20th century, a William Dabinett found this apple, named Dabinett after him, as a chance seedling in a Somerset hedgerow, since when it has become very widely grown for its excellent cider and ease of cultivation. Small, green, aromatic apples, sometimes flushed or flecked with red, produce a bitter-sweet juice of suc...
Apple Ard Cairn Russet

Apple Ard Cairn Russet
€18.00
Apple Ard Cairn Russet An old Irish heritage dessert variety, Apple Ard Cairn Russet was discovered in Co. Cork in 1890, and named for the nursery which propagated it. The fruit is round, medium-sized, and a golden russet with an orange-red flush. The flesh is cream-coloured, dry and sweet, lacking acidity, and with a distinctive, banana-like fl...
Apple Uncle John's Cooker

Apple Uncle John's Cooker
€18.00
Apple Uncle John’s Cooker An Irish heritage variety of cooking apple from Kilkenny, named after the late John Daniels of Piltown. Very large, shiny, red apples with soft, white flesh and a mild taste. Left to ripen on the tree, the fruit develops a sweet, strong, berry flavour and can even be eaten as a dessert apple. Apple ‘Uncle John’s Cooker ...

Sambucus nigra Black Lace (Eva)
€12.00
Elder Black Lace A fast-growing deciduous large shrub or small tree, Sambucus nigra Black Lace has elegant finely-cut leaves of a rich, dark purple-black colour. The flowers produced in May and June are similar to the native Elder, having strongly scented flat heads of tiny creamy-white flowers, but with pink flushes throughout. In Autumn, the f...
Corylus avellana Contorta

Corylus avellana Contorta
€12.00
Corkscrew Hazel A large shrub or small tree, Corylus avellana Contorta is a form of our native Hazel, found growing wild in an English hedgerow in the 1860's. It is well-known because of its unusual and very ornamental twisted branches. In some parts of Europe, the corkscrew Hazel is used in Easter celebrations: branches are brought into the hou...
Sorbus aucuparia - Rowan

Sorbus aucuparia - Rowan
€16.00
Rowan, Mountain Ash - (Caorthann) An attractive robust native tree, suitable for smaller gardens, Sorbus aucuparia produces masses of creamy white flowers in Spring through to early Summer turning to red/orange berries in Autumn, which provide food for many species through Winter. A versatile tree capable of growing on thin nutrient-poor soils, ...
Myrtus ugni Ka-pow

Myrtus ugni Ka-pow
€15.00
Chilean Guava Ka-pow Larger fruit than common Myrtus ugni, Ka-pow also bears fruit on a younger plant. Fragrant soft pink flowers followed by red mini guava fruit that taste like wild strawberries and scented lily of the valley flowers. This is a handsome fruiting shrub with glossy evergreen leaves. An unusual edible named by gardening celebrit...

Cornus controversa Variegata - Wedding Cake Tree
€18.00
Cornus controversa Variegata - Wedding Cake Tree A beautiful addition to any garden, this slow growing deciduous tree boasts beautiful, elegantly layered horizontal branches, which will bear clusters of small white flowers in summer. Creamy-white variegated leaves turning yellow in autumn. Perfect specimen tree to show off in any garden.Site: Re...
Jasminum officinale

Jasminum officinale
€12.50
Summer Jasmine A vigorous twining climber, deciduous with pinnate leaves. Jasmine bears intensely fragrant, white, star shaped flowers from early to late summer. Jasmine is best grown in full sun for the strongest fragrance but will do well in partial shade, it needs support to climb up to its full height of 12 ft. Position: Full sun to partial ...

Hydrangea macrophylla Merveille Sanguine
€12.00
Hydrangea Merveille Sanguine A particularly handsome mophead hydrangea with a most striking colour, Hydrangea macrophylla Merveille Sanguine is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a broad rounded shape. Large, deep red, flowers with a pale blue eye appear in summer; the flowers are almost blackcurrant-coloured on acid soil. The leaves emerge br...

Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Wojtek
€6.00
Honeyberry Wojtek Grown for its sweet, nutritious, honey-flavoured berries, Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica Wojtek is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a rounded habit and oval, green leaves. Sweetly scented, creamy-yellow flowers appear in late winter or early spring, so may need hand-pollination. These are followed in June and July by l...

Nymphaea Pygmaea Rubra - Miniature Waterlily
€17.00
Waterlily - Pygmaea Rubra Miniature Waterlily - Red The flowers of this exquisite lily open reddish-pink and darken gracefully as they age. Nymphaea ‘Pygmaea Rubra’ has a compact habit which makes it perfect for even the smallest ponds as it is the tiniest of the red varieties. It is also well suited to patio pools and small, shallow water featu...

Grape Vroege van der Laan, Indoor or Outdoor, Seeded
€8.00
Grape Vroege van der Laan One of the hardiest white grapes for cool climates, Dutch-bred Vitis vinifera Vroege van der Laan will fruit reliably in all but the coldest areas if planted against a warm south- or southwest-facing wall. It can also be grown in a greenhouse or polytunnel. A vigorous, fast-growing, deciduous vine (though compact for a ...

Kiwi - Actinidia deliciosa Solissimo - self fertile
€6.00
Kiwi - Actinidia deliciosa Solissimo A large, vigorous climber, Actinidia deliciosa ‘Solissimo’ needs to be trained over a sunny pergola or as an espalier against a south-facing wall. Can be grown outside only in the warmest areas, otherwise in a polytunnel or greenhouse big enough to accommodate it. Unlike other kiwis, ‘Solissimo’ is self-ferti...