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Prunus cerasifera Nigra

Prunus cerasifera Nigra
€55.00
Prunus cerasifera Nigra - Black Cherry Plum The black cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’, also known as ‘Pissardii Nigra’, is a medium-sized, deciduous, ornamental tree with a round, dense, spreading head and dark purplish-black branches and twigs. The emerging leaves are red, turning brownish-purple in summer and red and orange in autumn. P...
Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)

Prunus Shogetsu (Oku Miyako)
€26.00
Ornamental Cherry Blushing Bride One of the most beautiful Japanese flowering cherries, Prunus Shogetsu (Moonlight on Pines), also known as Oku Miyako (Blushing Bride), is a small, deciduous tree, with a broad, gracefully spreading crown, often wider than it is tall when mature. Masses of large, double, white flowers up to 5cm across, hanging fr...
Nymphaea Aurora

Nymphaea Aurora
€17.00
Waterlily - Aurora Medium Growing Waterlily - Changeable Flower Colour: Yellow to Red Intriguingly, the gorgeous blooms of this exceptional water lily are yellow when they first open, turning orange on the second day, and taking on a pinkish-red colour on the third. Nymphaea ‘Aurora’ is an excellent choice for any size of pond. Position: Full Su...

Embothrium coccineum - Chilean Flame Tree
€22.00
Chilean Flame Tree Grown for its vivid scarlet flowers, Embothrium coccineum is a tall, fast-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree with an upright, suckering habit. The lance-shaped, leathery leaves are deep green. For several weeks in late spring and early summer, clusters of spidery, waxy, orange-red, tubular flowers appear; these have four r...
Apricot Early Moorpark

Apricot Early Moorpark
€28.00
Apricot Early Moorpark A mid-season variety, Apricot Early Moorpark is an earlier-ripening form of the popular 18th century English variety Moorpark. It is well adapted to cooler climates, but more suited to the warmer parts of Ireland. The fruit is golden-yellow, paler than modern apricots but tender and with an excellent flavour, red-flushed w...
Magnolia campbellii

Magnolia campbellii
€15.00
Campbell’s Magnolia A glorious specimen tree for the large garden, Magnolia campbellii is a large, deciduous tree grown for its stunning spring blossom. Masses of huge (up to 1’/30cm across) goblet-shaped, rose-pink flowers appear in early spring on the bare branches, opening out like water-lilies as they mature to reveal their pale pink interio...

Cyrtomium fortunei var. Clivicola
€5.00
Dwarf Japanese Holly Fern An attractive little fern for shady parts of the garden, Cyrtomium fortunei var. clivicola is a small, perennial, clump-forming, evergreen fern, with arching, divided, bright olive-green fronds. These have broad, papery, rather holly-like leaflets with a yellowish tinge, brighter in deeper shade. A good fern for underpl...
Fargesia nitida Jiuzhaigou

Fargesia nitida Jiuzhaigou
€25.00
Fargesia Jiuzhaigou Named after the high, Eastern Himalayan National Park in Sichuan, China where it was collected, Juizhaigou is a very hardy bamboo with red canes which can reach up to 15 feet depending on the form. There are several forms which range in autumn or spring stem colour from gold to deep cherry red, all extremely hardy. The leaves...

Robinia pseudoacacia Frisia - Golden Robinia
€26.00
Golden Robinia Akin to its parent, the Golden Locust is an incredibly tough tree, tolerant of drought. Amazing gold-coloured pinnate leaves with small round leaflets and creamy-white pea-like flowers are produced in drooping clusters from late spring. Popular in cityscapes thanks to its resistance to pollution and poor air quality. It is a must-...

Magnolia x loebneri Leonard Messel
€55.00
Magnolia Leonard Messel Discovered by Messel at his famous Nymans garden in Sussex, Magnolia x loebneri Leonard Messel is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub or small tree with an open, spreading crown. Lilac-pink goblet-shaped flowers 4”/10cm across appear in mid-spring on the bare branches, the dozen or so tepals opening flat to a st...
Mahonia eurybracteata Soft Caress

Mahonia eurybracteata Soft Caress
€22.00
Mahonia Soft Caress Named for its spine-free leaflets, Mahonia eurybracteata subsp ganpinensis Soft Caress is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with an upright habit, more compact than other mahonias, and suitable for small gardens and container growing. Unlike the almost holly-like leaflets of other mahonias, the finely cut, long, narrow olive-gr...
Apple Greensleeves

Apple Greensleeves
€42.00
Apple Greensleeves A good modern early dessert apple bred in Kent from James Grieve and Golden Delicious, it more closely resembles the latter. Pale green apples turn yellow as they ripen; the flesh is crisp and juicy, both sweet and tangy, with a pleasant but not outstanding flavour. Best eaten fresh, as the flavour diminishes in store; use any...
Magnolia Susan

Magnolia Susan
€20.00
Magnolia Susan Perhaps the best of the Little Girl magnolia series, Magnolia Susan is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a bushy, upright habit, perfect for small gardens. Deep wine-coloured buds open into fragrant, deep crimson-purple, initially narrow, tulip-shaped flowers, with six slightly twisted tepals, paler inside. They are borne on th...
Cornus alternifolia Argentea

Cornus alternifolia Argentea
€25.00
Silver Pagoda Dogwood From the eastern United States, the Silver Pagoda Dogwood, Cornus alternifolia Argentea, is a small, deciduous tree with beautiful tiered branches, perfect for the smaller garden. The leaves are oval, and green with white margins, giving a light, silvery appearance; reddish purple tints develop before leaf-fall. In spring, ...
Fargesia nitida

Fargesia nitida
€25.00
Fountain Bamboo An elegant and well-behaved bamboo (it’s not invasive) Fargesia nitida is a medium-sized, evergreen bamboo which forms a compact clump of gracefully arching culms (stems). These are green, flushed with purple, and do not bear leaves until their second year. The slender leaves are 3 ½”/9cm long, deep green and lustrous, giving th...
Apple Winter Gem

Apple Winter Gem
€18.00
Apple Winter Gem Bred in Kent in 1975, one parent of late dessert Apple Winter Gem is Apple Cox’s Orange Pippin, although, unlike Cox, it thrives in most areas. Very attractive fruit, medium-sized to large, golden-yellow with extensive orange-red speckling and streaking; the flesh is creamy-yellow, firm, crisp and juicy, with an exceptional, ric...
Gage Early Transparent Gage

Gage Early Transparent Gage
€18.00
Gage Early Transparent Gage Bred by the Rivers Nursery in Hertfordshire in the mid-19th century, dessert Gage Early Transparent Gage is easier to grow than some gages, and will succeed in colder areas if given a south-facing position. Small to medium-sized, oval, free-stone fruit, palest yellow transparent skin speckled with crimson; golden fles...
Quercus suber - Cork Oak

Quercus suber - Cork Oak
€8.00
Cork Oak Best known for its production of wine bottle caps for the last few centuries, Quercus suber plantations are becoming a dying sight with the modern invention of plastic caps, though still an important crop for many farmers in Portugal and Spain, who harvest the bark on 8-12 year rotations, employing up to 30,000 people in an industry val...

Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn
€26.00
Alder Buckthorn One of Ireland's rarest native trees, Alnus Frangula can also be found throughout Europe, northernmost Africa, and western Asia. Alder Buckthorn has dark green leaves that turn yellow in Autumn. The long season of inconspicuous flowers are followed by abundant red berries that mature to black. The bark is dark blackish-brown, wit...
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 ...