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Salix cinerea - Grey Willow
€2.50
Grey Willow A tough, mid sized vigorous willow native to Ireland and most of Europe, Salix cinerea is said to be one of the most resilient willows, growing from the dry beaches on the coast of Spain to some of the highest mountains in the Alps up to 2500m elevation. It is such a potent plant that there is a saying that goes "if you stand still...

Hydrangea serrata Bluebird
€4.00
Hydrangea Bluebird A compact lacecap hydrangea with very good autumn colour, Hydrangea serrata Bluebird is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a rounded upright habit. Green, oval leaves turn a good, deep red in autumn. The deep blue fertile florets on the shapely lacecap flowers are surrounded by pale blue sterile florets (pale pink on less ac...

Tilia platyphyllos - Large leaved Lime
€3.50
Tilia platyphyllos - Large leaved Lime Long established in Ireland, Tilia platyphyllos is a medium-sized, long-lived, deciduous tree with a dense rounded habit and a rather narrow crown. The bark is darker than that of small-leaved lime, and new twigs are a duller colour; nor does it produce twiggy growth at the base of the trunk. The deep-green...
Stipa tenuissima

Stipa tenuissima
€4.00
Stipa tenuissima - Mexican Feather Grass A cool-season grass from the Americas, Stipa tenuissima is a small, clump-forming, deciduous grass with an upright, arching habit, moving gracefully in the slightest breeze. Very slender leaves emerge jade-green, turn straw-coloured in autumn. Panicles of flowers, with the longest, slenderest, silky aw...

Salix irrorata - Blue Stem Willow
€2.50
Blue Stem Willow A highly colourful willow, bragging purple young shoots with grey-red catkins in spring, beautiful narrow foliage in summer lovely yellow autumn leaf colour, and blue-white winter stem colour. A truly under-utilized willow, Salix irrorata grows to a mere 8-10ft making it perfect for any garden or even large pot.Site: Tolerates s...
Cornus sericea Flaviramea 3-4ft Bareroot

Cornus sericea Flaviramea 3-4ft Bareroot
€5.00
Cornus alba Aurea Bareroot | 1-2ft

Cornus alba Aurea Bareroot | 1-2ft
€3.00

Spiraea japonica Gold Mound
€4.00
Goldmound Spiraea Compact dwarf shrub with yellow foliage and small heads of pale pink flowers in summer. Good yellow autumn colour. Perfect plant for any garden, Zero maintenance, easy impact, Site: Needs some shelterPosition: Full sun, Part shade Soil: Well drained, moist, Neutral to Acid, Seasons of interest: Spring flowers, AutumnHardines...

Ligustrum vulgare - Native privet
€3.00
Native Privet Ligustrum vulgare Wild Privet Tough, lime-tolerant, Ligustrum vulgare is deciduous, sometimes semi-evergreen and has long been used as a hedging plant for fields, particularly in Northern Ireland. It’s a medium-sized shrub with a bushy habit and dull-green, lance-shaped leaves. In summer, pretty panicles of tiny white flowers appe...

Ilex aquifolium J.C. Van Tol
€4.00
Ilex J.C. Van Tol - Self Fertile Holly A slow-growing evergreen tree, well known for its spiky leaves. Holly is tough and robust enough to handle the harshest of environments from dark valleys to extreme coastal locations - though it thrives best with the protection of other trees around it. Berries only come on female plants, so plant several c...
Gaultheria procumbens

Gaultheria procumbens
€3.00
Gaultheria procumbens Forms a prostrate, evergreen carpet slowly spreading by underground shoots. Leaves turn an attractive purplish red in autumn, fragrant when crushed. White or pale pink, urn shaped flowers followed by bright red fruit which generally lasts through winter. Good ground cover for shade on acid soils. Site: Tolerates a little e...

Euonymus europaeus - Spindle
€2.00
Spindle (Feoras) Sometimes known as Spindleberry or burning bush, Euonymus europaeus is native to Ireland. It usually grows tall and narrow, although given enough space it can reach more than 5m high and wide. Often planted as part of a hedgerow but its many cultivars are becoming common in gardens. In Summer it has tiny greenish-white flowers, ...
Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 2-3ft

Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 2-3ft
€2.50
Picea omorika - Serbian Spruce Bareroot | 1-2ft

Picea omorika - Serbian Spruce Bareroot | 1-2ft
€4.00

Asparagus Connover’s Colossal
€3.00
Asparagus Connover’s Colossal A perennial vegetable grown for its delicious shoots or spears, asparagus is a revelation when home-grown. Asparagus Connover’s Colossal is an old, open-pollinated variety which is particularly reliable in the Irish climate, and has a very good flavour. Planted as 2 year-old crowns, they can start to be harvested af...
Sedum Matrona

Sedum Matrona
€4.00
Stonecrop Matrona Still better known as Sedum Matrona, Hylotelephium Matrona is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with an upright habit and succulent, ovate, grey-green leaves, tinged with purple, a good foil for the flowers. In August and September, big, dense heads of tiny, starry, pale pink flowers with a deeper pink centre are a magnet f...
Alnus cordata - Italian Alder Bareroot | 1-2ft

Alnus cordata - Italian Alder Bareroot | 1-2ft
€2.00

Quercus cerris - Turkey Oak
€4.00
Quercus cerris - Turkey Oak Introduced in the 18th century as an ornamental tree, Quercus cerris is a large, fast-growing, deciduous tree with a majestic habit and a broad, rounded crown. The bark is dark grey, deeply fissured and sometimes scaly. The thick, dark green leaves are more deeply lobed than those of English oaks, and the lobes are of...
Strawberry Eros

Strawberry Eros
€1.00
Strawberry Eros Raised at the UK’s East Malling research station from a cross between Elsanta and Allstar, Fragaria ananassa Eros Is a moderately vigorous, heavy-cropping, mid-season summer strawberry, with resistance to the disease Red Core and hardy in colder, northern areas. The mid-red, glossy, well-shaped fruit is juicy and firm, with a sw...
Eucalyptus archeri 9cm Pot (Young Tree 1ft)

Eucalyptus archeri 9cm Pot (Young Tree 1ft)
€5.00