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Rudbeckia laciniata Herbstsonne
€4.00
Coneflower Herbstsonne The name means ‘Autumn Sun’, perfect for the yellow-rayed flowers of Rudbeckia laciniata Herbstsonne. It’s a tall, imposing, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial which grows up to 6’6”/2m tall, ideal in drifts at the back of a large border or beside a pond. The leaves are divided, and mid-green. In August and September, and...

Rosa pimpinellifolia - Wild Rose
€3.00
Rosa pimpinellifolia - Burnet Rose The native burnet rose, Rosa pimpinellifolia, is usually found on acidic, sandy, coastal dunes, but is so adaptable that it can even be found on inland limestone pavements. A low-growing, deciduous rose of dense, spreading habit, it makes good ground cover on a sunny bank or in a rock garden, or in a native p...
Rhubarb Timperley Early

Rhubarb Timperley Early
€4.00
Rhubarb Timperley Early Perhaps the earliest rhubarb cultivar and the best for forcing, Rheum x hybridum Timperley Early is a clump-forming herbaceous perennial with huge green leaves. The stems are thick and deep red at the base, fading to light green with red flecks. The succulent flesh is light green and well-flavoured, and holds together whe...
Pyracantha Golden Charmer Pot | 9cm

Pyracantha Golden Charmer Pot | 9cm
€3.00

Helleborus argutifolius Silver Lace
€4.50
Corsican Hellebore Silver Lace An excellent form of the Corsican hellebore, Helleborus argutifolius Silver Lace is a medium-sized, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with leaves divided into three toothed holly-like leaflets, silvery blue-green with greener veins. From late winter to mid-spring, beautiful apple-green cup-shaped flowers appear, l...
Ligustrum ovalifolium aureum - Golden Privet 2-3ft Bareroot

Ligustrum ovalifolium aureum - Golden Privet 2-3ft Bareroot
€3.00
Berberis wilsoniae Bareroot | 2-3ft

Berberis wilsoniae Bareroot | 2-3ft
€4.00
Mint, Curly
Mint, Curly
€4.00
Curly Mint A great spearmint-flavoured variety with soft, crinkled leaves. Lovely addition to the herb border and great as a kitchen herb. As with all mints, this plant spreads enthusiastically, however it will also do perfectly well in containers. Bees love it! Site: ShelteredSoil: Any moist well-drainedPosition: Full sunSeason ...
Mint, Pineapple Mint

Mint, Pineapple Mint
€3.00
Mentha suaveolens variegata Pineapple mint, a cultivar of Applemint with leaves banded with white, derives its name from - no surprises here - its fruity scent and flavour. Easy to grow and happy in containers, this particular type of mint has been a favourite of kitchen gardeners. It will happily colonize your herb border so kee...
Primula x bulleesiana Pot | 9cm

Primula x bulleesiana Pot | 9cm
€3.00
Hypericum tetrapterum Pot | 9cm

Hypericum tetrapterum Pot | 9cm
€3.00
Verbascum thapsus

Verbascum thapsus
€3.00
Great Mullein (Coinnle Muire ) This is a great native mullein species with a myriad of common names, including ‘woollen blanket herb’ and ‘old man’s flannel’. In the olden days, the herb was sometimes dried and smoked. Velvet-like large leaves form a rosette in the first year, followed by a single, upright spike full of small yellow flowers fro...
Geranium maderense

Geranium maderense
€4.00
Madeira Cranesbill The largest in the family and, to some, the most spectacular of all. Geranium maderense is a statuesque evergreen biennial native to Madeira. The showy purple-pink dark-centered flowers of the Madeira Cranesbill appear in a large bouquet over the foliage in spring usually in the plant's second year. Tolerant of most soil, it...

Agapanthus praecox Queen Anne
€4.00
African Lily Queen Anne Agapanthus praecox Queen Anne is a neat mound forming evergreen perennial with strappy deep rich green leaves. Outstanding, brilliant blue, open bell flowers clustered in a ball on tall stems appear in June, inviting bees and butterflies into the garden. Landscapers favour African Lilies for their easy care and adaptabili...

Echium vulgare - Viper’s-bugloss
€3.00
Viper’s-bugloss (Lus nathrach) Viper’s-bugloss seems as rather inscrutable common name - in that regard its other name ‘blueweed’ is more straightforward - until we learned that ‘bugloss’ comes from the Greek word for ‘ox-tongue’, which must be a reference to the shape and texture of the leaves: hairy, strap-shaped and with a pronounced vein in ...
Iris foetidissima AGM

Iris foetidissima AGM
€4.00
Stinking Iris, Roast Beef Plant One of the best Irises for planting under trees where other plants might struggle, Iris foetidissima is tolerant of deep and dry shade once established. Getting its common name Stinking Iris from smelling a little like old beef, this is a glossy-leaved evergreen perennial with yellow-tinged faded purple flowers i...
Crinodendron hookerianum 1-2ft Bareroot

Crinodendron hookerianum 1-2ft Bareroot
€5.00
Cotoneaster simonsii Bareroot | 1-2ft

Cotoneaster simonsii Bareroot | 1-2ft
€4.00
Acer pseudoplatanus - Sycamore 4-5ft Bareroot

Acer pseudoplatanus - Sycamore 4-5ft Bareroot
€5.00
Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 1-2ft

Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 1-2ft
€2.00