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Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai
€6.00
Fuji Cherry Not to be confused with the Mount Fuji cherry Shirotae, Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub originally found on the volcanic slopes of Mt Fuji. The branches are dark, wiry, and slightly twisted, giving an architectural quality to the bush. Spear-shaped, serrated leaves emerge pale bronze-green, ...
Asplenium scolopendrium

Asplenium scolopendrium
€5.00
Hart’s Tongue Fern A native Irish fern, Asplenium scolopendrium is a small, rich green, hardy, clump-forming evergreen fern with broad strap-like leaves with wavy edges, a vivid contrast to lacier ferns. It is often seen at the foot of stone walls – it likes the lime from the mortar, although it will tolerate most well-drained soils, even dry on...
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 ...
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, ...

Sequoiadendron giganteum - Giant Redwood
€25.00
Giant Redwood A vigorous and long-living evergreen conifer tree, Sequoiadendron giganteum eventually reaches a huge size, with a heavy trunk and thick reddish brown bark. When young, the Giant Redwood or ‘Wellingtonia’ has a conical habit but as it matures, the branches become more widely spaced and downswept while the lower stem becomes free of...
Acer palmatum Atropurpureum

Acer palmatum Atropurpureum
€25.00
Purple Leaved Japanese Maple A small deciduous tree that has been in cultivation in Japan for a very long time. The fresh, delicate looking foliage is almost transparent in the sunlight and the overall shape of Japanese Maples make them an excellent choice as a specimen tree in a sheltered spot. Acer palmatum Atropurpureum is the dark purple-lea...
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...

Salix alba Tristis - Golden weeping Willow
€28.00
Golden Weeping Willow A stunningly elegant weeping tree, the Golden Weeping Willow (syn. S. x sepulcralis Chrysocoma) is seen in many estates throughout Europe. Regularly planted as a specimen tree near a lake where it can be best appreciated, its branches will droop down touching the water below, providing amazing aesthetic quality and most imp...

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...
Laburnum x watereri Vossii

Laburnum x watereri Vossii
€20.00
Laburnum x watereri Vossii Also known as Golden Chain, Laburnum x watereri Vossii is a small, fast-growing, deciduous tree with a magnificent display of golden-yellow flowers in late May and early June. These hang down in long racemes, and are followed by small, flat pods containing pea-like seeds. The light green leaves are divided into three ...
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...
Trachycarpus fortuneii

Trachycarpus fortuneii
€12.00
Chinese windmill palm Syn. Chamaerops excelsa. Native to China, this is one of the hardiest palms. Trachycarpus fortunei slowly forms a single trunk with a head of large fan-like leaves up to 80cm wide. Ultimately tall growing, it produces sprays of pale yellow flowers on mature plants. Popular as a specimen in a tropical themed garden. Site: F...

Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance
€5.00
Copper Shield Fern Brilliance Also known as autumn fern Brilliance, for its vivid spring and spore colour, Dryopteris erythrosora Brilliance is an evergreen, slow-growing, clump-forming fern with a shuttlecock-like habit. The emerging growth in spring forms pink croziers, opening to bright reddish-copper fronds, with divided leaflets, which matu...
Apple Egremont Russet
Apple Egremont Russet
€42.00
Apple Egremont Russet A dessert apple dating back to Victorian times, Malus domestica Egremont Russet is the most popular and widely grown russet-type apple. The tree is small with a bushy habit, and is a good, regular cropper, easy to grow, and a spur-bearer. Suitable for colder, rainier areas; the fruit is very resistant to scab. The fruit is...
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser
€15.00
Soil Renew Organic Fertiliser Soil Renew is a combination of organic plant matter and an ecosystem of microorganisms which creates humus in the soil. It will continue to improve the quality of soil over time. It is in pellet form and should be applied on the surface of the soil once a year. It is easy to use and should not be dug into the soil. ...
Magnolia x soulangeana

Magnolia x soulangeana
€10.00
Magnolia x soulangeana Perhaps the most popular of the deciduous hybrid magnolias, Magnolia x soulangeana is a good choice for a small garden, as it is a shapely, slow-growing, upright shrub, spreading gracefully as it matures into a multi-stemmed shrub or small tree. Masses of huge (up to 10”/25cm across) goblet-shaped, white or rose-pink flowe...
Nymphaea Attraction

Nymphaea Attraction
€15.00
Waterlily - Attraction The large, deep rose-red blooms of this very popular, free-flowering lily are flecked with white. The blooms on Nymphaea ‘Attraction’ are sometimes whitish pink until the plant is well established. Suitable for medium to large ponds and lakes Position: Full SunPlanting depth: In water from 40cm (16’’) to 100cm (39") below...

Juglans regia - English Walnut
€5.00
Juglans regia - English Walnut The source of the familiar walnut, Juglans regia is a large, slow-growing deciduous tree with a short trunk and a broad, spreading crown. The large, green leaves, divided into 5-7 oblong leaflets, and with a citrus scent when crushed, appear quite late in spring, and do not fall until November. The flowers appear a...
Fargesia nitida Volcano

Fargesia nitida Volcano
€25.00
Red Fountain Bamboo The non-invasive clumping Fargesia nitida Volcano has lovely reddish-brown to black canes (known as ‘culms’) and densely growing leaves with a slightly drooping habit - you guessed it, a little like a fountain. A newcomer in the bamboo section, this is a 2005 cross between Fargesia nitida and nitida Gansu and is one of the sm...

Koelreuteria paniculata - Pride of India
€10.00
Indian Golden Rain Tree Also known as Pride of India (despite coming from East Asia), Koelreuteria paniculata is a medium-sized, elegant, deciduous tree with a broad, spreading crown. Long panicles of yellow flowers appear in spring, followed by reddish-bronze, bladder-like, lantern-shaped fruits. The leaves, heavily divided into serrated leafle...