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Fargesia rufa

Fargesia rufa
€22.00
Chinese Fountain Bamboo This is a very hardy bamboo with the classic green and orange canes that have pink sheaths when young. With masses of leaves, it’s a favourite of the giant panda should you have one grazing your garden! Non-invasive and clumping, it does have a fast growth rate so think about where you’re going to plant because it will re...
Fatsia japonica

Fatsia japonica
€12.00
False Castor Oil Plant Fatsia japonica has dark green, glossy leaves that are held on spreading stems. The leaves are very large and have a maple-leaf shape, giving this plant a tropical look - it’s native to southern Japan, southern Korea, and Taiwan and in fact, the word "fatsi" is an approximation of the old Japanese word for 'eight', referri...

Pinus mugo pumilio - Dwarf Mountain Pine
€4.00
Dwarf Mountain Pine A dwarf evergreen conifer, Pinus mugo pumilio is a low growing form of the Mountain Pine that carries upright branches with attractive clusters of male flowers in spring and cones in the summer and autumn. Its dark green foliage forms a good ground cover in a low maintenance garden. Also called the Swiss Mountain Pine, it wor...
Osmanthus delavayi

Osmanthus delavayi
€15.00
Delavay Osmanthus Osmanthus delavayi is an evergreen shrub native to southern China, originally brought to the West by the Jesuit missionary-botanist Fr Pierre Jean Marie Delavay. Only a single seed germinated from that first haul and for the first 150 years, all Osmanthus Delavayi were cloned from this one source. Osmanthus delavayi is covered ...

Crataegus laevigata Paul’s Scarlet
€55.00
Ornamental Hawthorn Paul’s Scarlet Closely related to the common Hawthorn, Crataegus laevigata Paul’s Scarlet is a small, thorny, deciduous tree or large shrub, especially suitable for the informal or cottage garden. The growth habit is bushy and rounded. The flowers are fully double and a light, clear red, appearing in May. The deep green, gl...

Rosa moyesii Geranium - Shrub Rose
€12.00
Rose moyesii Geranium A splendid, midsummer-flowering hybrid of the species rose Rosa moyesii, Rosa Geranium is a large, vigorous, deciduous shrub rose with strong, thorny, arching stems and bright green foliage. In midsummer, it bears large, single, scarlet flowers with overlapping petals and golden stamens, and only a very light fragrance. The...

Kiwi - Actinidia arguta Ken's Red - female
€6.00
Kiwi arguta Ken’s Red - female A female form of the hardy ‘baby’ kiwi, Actinidia arguta Ken's Red is a large, fast-growing deciduous vine, smaller than most kiwis. The leaves are oval to long, deep green, and bristly. The cream-coloured, scented flowers appear in June, followed by small fruits, about the size of a large gooseberry, cylindrical ...
Apple Ross Nonpareil

Apple Ross Nonpareil
€18.00
Apple Ross Nonpareil A very old Irish heritage variety of dessert apple, also called French Pippin, as it was first grown in Rosslare from a pip of French origin. Round, medium sized fruit, light greenish-yellow with patches and stripes of red and heavy golden-brown russeting. Rich, aromatic, pear-drop flavour, sweet, with a good acid balance. A...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Tom Thumb
€15.00
Pittosporum Tom Thumb A popular evergreen shrub. For most of the year it has dark purple leaves, contrasted beautifully by bright-green fresh growth. Growing as a short rounded bush, Pittosporum tenuifolium Tom Thumb is a must for any low maintenance garden, it tolerates dry summers and damp winters, and never really needs much care. Site: ?Tole...
Eucalyptus gunnii

Eucalyptus gunnii
€5.00
Eucalyptus gunnii - Cider Gum Probably the best known hardy eucalypt in Ireland, Eucalyptus gunnii is a large, very fast-growing evergreen tree with an upright, open habit. Attractively peeling, thin grey bark drops away to reveal yellowish-brown patches which weather beautifully to pinkish- or greenish-grey. The juvenile leaves are almost rou...
Apple Sam Young

Apple Sam Young
€18.00
Apple Sam Young An Irish heritage variety, also known as Irish Russet, Apple Sam Young was first recorded in the early 19th century and was widely grown and appreciated throughout the country. A late dessert apple, it is small, round and flattened, green to greenish-yellow, occasionally showing a faint orange blush or red stippling; it is almos...
Buddleja davidii Nanho Blue

Buddleja davidii Nanho Blue
€10.00
Butterfly Bush Nanho Blue A compact form of the classic Buddleia, bearing long, lilac blue, cone-shaped flower clusters throughout late Summer. The slender foliage is a grey-green colour. Relatively compact habit. Prune hard to control size, shape and encourage fresh flowering growth, best done in early Spring, but additional partial pruning can...

Hydrangea paniculata Vanilla Fraise
€8.00
Hydrangea Vanilla Fraise One of the paniculata hydrangeas, Hydrangea paniculata Vanilla Fraise (Strawberry and Vanilla) is a medium-sized, bushy, fast-growing, deciduous shrub. The large, fluffy, pyramidal flower-heads open clear white, becoming pink as they age, and finally turning a rich, deep pink. Flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn. The b...
Apple Scarlet Crofton

Apple Scarlet Crofton
€18.00
Apple Scarlet Crofton Though originally brought from England by the Croftons of Co. Sligo under the reign of Elizabeth I, dessert Apple Scarlet Crofton is nevertheless regarded as an Irish heritage variety. The fruit is medium-sized, flattened on one side, pale yellow to yellowish green with extensive, deep scarlet blush and streaking and net-li...
Apple Red Devil
Apple Red Devil
€18.00
Apple Red Devil Bred from Apple Discovery in Kent in 1979, mid-season dessert Apple Red Devil is self-fertile, so is a good choice for a single apple tree in a small garden. The fruit is medium-sized and completely and intensely red. The pink-tinged flesh is juicy and sweet, with a good acid balance and strawberry flavour; it gives a beautiful, ...
Apple Bloody Butcher

Apple Bloody Butcher
€18.00
Apple Bloody Butcher An Irish heritage variety of cooking apple from the midlands, Apple Bloody Butcher is also called ‘Bloodhound’ (Kilkenny) and ‘Winesap’ (Offaly). Large, unevenly-shaped fruit, pale yellow covered with deepest crimson; some russeting. The firm, white flesh is quite juicy and tart, but needs little added sugar when cooked; can...
Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle

Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle
€15.00
Monkey Puzzle A fantastic architectural tree. Native to Chile and Argentina, sometimes referred to as Chilean pine, First introduced to Europe in the late 1700's and prized at the time for its unusual growth habit, There are fossil records dating back to the mid-Mesozoic period approx 180 Million years, Araucaria araucana got its common name 'M...

Kiwi - Actinidia arguta Weiki - male
€6.00
Kiwi arguta Weiki - male A male baby kiwi and an excellent pollinator for female varieties, Actinidia arguta Weiki ® is a deciduous, twining climber, an attractive vine in its own right, with the best foliage of the species. Fast-growing, it flowers from April to June. Compact for a baby kiwi, it will reach 12’/3.65m, and will need supporting wi...
Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling

Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling
€18.00
Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling An Irish heritage variety of cooking apple from Co. Clare, Apple Ballyvaughan Seedling produces medium-sized, firm, unevenly-shaped fruits, yellow-green with a bright pink flush and red stippling, and acid, crisp, firm flesh. Can be eaten fresh after ripening by those who like crisp, tart apples with a sweet aftertast...

Lonicera henryi Copper Beauty
€15.00
Honeysuckle Copper Beauty An evergreen twining climber, fairly fast-growing, with bronze coloured new leaves which gradually turn green. Yellow flowers from early summer onward. This honeysuckle needs a sheltered spot and cutting back by approximately a third each year once established. Position: Full sun or partial shadeSoils: Fertile, moist, ...