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Pinus nigra nigra - Austrian Black Pine Pot | 1L / 1ft / Not provided
€5.00
Populus Alba - Silver Poplar Bareroot | 3-4ft

Populus Alba - Silver Poplar Bareroot | 3-4ft
€3.00
Tulip Albert Heijn

Tulip Albert Heijn
€3.79
Tulip Albert Heijn -Single Tulip A sport of Christmas Marvel, Albert Heijn is deep rose-pink with a purple sheen and paler pink edges. These mid to late Spring, single flowers are easy to grow, preferring full sun and rich, well-drained soil. They make wonderful cut flowers and thrive in containers, borders and beds. Site: Best in shelterPositio...

Tulip Mixed Dwarf Varieties
€3.79
Tulip Mixed Dwarf Varieties A sensational mixture, made up from the most popular dwarf Tulip varieties. The variation of flowers and leaf is spectacular when in flower. Perfect for the front of a border display or for growing in pots and containers. Site: Best in shelterPosition: South or West facing, in full sunSoils: Rich but well-drained, s...
Mint, Eau de Cologne

Mint, Eau de Cologne
€3.00
Mentha Eau de Cologne The latin name is Mentha x piperita f. citrata, a very fragrant mint with an aroma of lemon even when just lightly brushed up against. It is a natural hybrid of the natural M. aquatica (Water Mint) and M. spicata (Spearmint) and has a very strong flavour, best used as a garnish for for desserts and cold drin...
Sage, Tricolor

Sage, Tricolor
€4.00
Salvia officinalis Tricolor A variegated form of culinary sage with edible leaves that are irregularly margined creamy white and flushed pink when young. Salvia officinalis Tricolor has purple-blue flowers that appear in late Spring and are enjoyed by bees. Best in sharply drained, fairly poor soil in full sun and a warm position. Not as...
Pulmonaria Diana Clare

Pulmonaria Diana Clare
€4.50
Lungwort Dianne Clare One of the best Pulmonarias, Dianne Clare is a vigorous semi-evergreen with narrow silvery-green speckled leaves which starts flowering very early in the season from late Winter. The violet blue flowers are a welcome sight at this time of year providing important nectar to bees and other beneficial pollinators. Lungwort Dia...

Buddleja davidii Pink Delight
€4.00
Buddleja davidii Pink Delight A large flowering deciduous shrub with panicles of bright pink flowers with orange eyes from midsummer to Autumn. Attractive to butterflies and bees. Prune hard to control size, shape and encourage fresh flowering growth, best done in early spring, but additional partial pruning can be done after flowering in autumn...

Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria
€4.75
Lobelia Queen Victoria Also called cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria is a very striking plant, quite different from little blue bedding lobelias. It’s a clump-forming, often rather short-lived, herbaceous perennial with beautiful, beetroot-red, oblong leaves. In August and September, and into October, brilliant, five-petalled sc...

Sanguisorba officinalis Tanna
€4.00
Great Burnet Tanna A pretty (and fashionable) cultivar of the rare native Irish great burnet, Sanguisorba officinalis Tanna is a compact, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with blue-green leaves, divided into oblong leaflets. From July to September little bobble-like, deep maroon-red flowers rise above the mound of leaves on slender stems, mak...
Acer platanoides - Norway Maple Bareroot | 2-3ft

Acer platanoides - Norway Maple Bareroot | 2-3ft
€3.00
Alnus glutinosa - Common Alder 3-4ft Bareroot

Alnus glutinosa - Common Alder 3-4ft Bareroot
€3.00

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...

Polystichum setiferum Plumoso-densum
€4.00
Soft Shield Fern Plumoso-densum Also known as Polystichum setiferum Plumosomultilobum Group, Polystichum setiferum Plumodensum differs from the species in having richly overlapping fronds with overlapping ‘leaflets’, giving a densely feathery (hence the name) appearance. It is a small to medium-sized, semi-evergreen, clump-forming fern, with a s...

Tulip Mixed Flower Varieties - Single
€9.95
Tulip Single Flower Mixed Varieties A wonderful mix of popular single tulips. These mid to late Spring, single flowers are easy to grow, preferring full sun and rich, well-drained soil. They make wonderful cut flowers and thrive in containers, borders and beds. Site: Hardy, tolerates exposurePosition: South or West facing, in full sunSoils: Rich...
Ulmus glabra - Wych Elm

Ulmus glabra - Wych Elm
€3.00
Wych Elm (Leamhán sléibhe) This is a relatively unusual native, mostly found in mountainous areas in the Northwest. As with many broadleaved trees it flowers early on bare stems before the leaves break bud, making it an important source of food for insects. The seeds in Autumn are very tempting to red squirrels. Ulmus glabra grows into a mid si...
Knautia arvensis - Field Scabious 9cm Pot

Knautia arvensis - Field Scabious 9cm Pot
€3.00
Achillea millefolium

Achillea millefolium
€3.00
Common Yarrow (Athair Thalún) This native wildflower is a strongly scented, downy perennial of pastures, roadsides and waste places throughout Ireland that flowers from June until November. Feathery foliage (‘millefolium’ means ‘a thousand leaves’) that is grey-green with creeping shoots. White, sometimes pinkish daisy-like flower heads. Site: T...

Betula pubescens - Downy Birch Bareroot | 4-5ft / Not provided / Not provided
€5.00

Viburnum opulus - Guelder Rose
€2.00
Guelder Rose (Caorchan) An attractive native shrub often seen in country hedgerows. Viburnum opulus has maple-like leaves and beautiful white lace-cap flowers in the Spring, followed by clusters of translucent red berries in early Autumn. It is a great addition to a wildlife fruiting hedgerow especially. Site: Tolerates some exposureSoil: Any we...