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Rodgersia Henrici Hybrid

Rodgersia Henrici Hybrid
€4.00
Rodgersia Henrici Hybrid A unique shade-loving giant perennial for the bog garden and damp border. Rodgersia Henrici Hybrids bears bold large fingered leaves in dark green and bronze tints, up to 2ft wide. Large, airy plumes of soft pink to deep rose appear in Summer, followed by pretty seedheads in Autumn which make lovely fresh or dried cut f...

Rodgersia aesculifolia AGM
€4.00
Chestnut-leaved Rodgersia A striking architectural perennial for the bog garden, Rodgersia aesculifolia bears beautiful bronze tinted leaves with dark brown veins similar in shape to Horse Chestnut. These exotic looking leaves can be as large as 2 foot wide. Above these, large airy spikes of star shaped, white or pink flowers appear in midsumme...
Macleaya cordata AGM

Macleaya cordata AGM
€4.00
Plume Poppy A handsome specimen for the larger border. The Plume Poppy is a striking architectural plant with large powdery grey-green scalloped leaves topped in late Summer by cream coloured plumes. Plume Poppy prefers well drained moist soil in part shade, but is tolerant of most soil types. Partners well with Nicotiana sylvestris. A very larg...
Acer saccharinum - Silver Maple 3-4ft Bareroot

Acer saccharinum - Silver Maple 3-4ft Bareroot
€5.00
Viburnum lantana

Viburnum lantana
€4.00
Wayfaring tree Vigorous large deciduous shrub with broad, leathery, greyish-green leaves which are felted underneath. Foliage sometimes turns dark red in autumn. Creamy white, fragrant flowers in early summer, followed by clusters of red berries which ripen to black and usually remain into winter. Loved by all sorts of wildlife; great choice for...

Spiraea x bumalda Froebelii
€4.00
Spiraea Froebelii Syn Spiraea japonica froebelii Small deciduous shrub with copperyBronze-red young foliage and large heads of deep pink flowers in summer. Good yellow autumn colour. Easy plant, for instant impact, Site: Needs some shelterPosition: Full sun, Part shade Soil: Well drained, moist, Neutral to Acid, Seasons of interest: Spring flo...
Griselinia littoralis

Griselinia littoralis
€5.20
Griselinia littoralis A popular hedge here in Ireland and known as Kapuka in New Zealand, where it originates. Griselinia makes a fast, dense and reliable evergreen coastal hedge. It takes clipping extremely well and can be kept very neat if required. Its soft lime green leaves belie is coastal hardiness. It will grow in most soils and will tole...
Gaultheria shallon

Gaultheria shallon
€3.00
Checkerberry A low growing, evergreen, suckering shrub. Gaultheria shallon produces new foliage with flushed, pinky-orange tones that matures to green. The foliage on Checkerberry is leathery and tough, with bell-shaped, pendulous, pink flowers appearing in May and June that develop into purple berries. This excellent groundcover shrub is ideal ...
Deutzia gracilis Nikko

Deutzia gracilis Nikko
€4.00
Deutzia gracilis Nikko A small deciduous shrub with a low spreading habit, arching branches and green leaves, turning purple-red in autumn. Abundant clusters of star-shaped, pure white flowers appear in late Spring or early Summer. Stems are somewhat short-lived, and annual pruning of dead branches is usually necessary. Prune in spring immediate...
Cotoneaster simonsii

Cotoneaster simonsii
€3.00
Himalayan Cotoneaster A vigorous, erect shrub with shiny semi-evergreen foliage, commonly used for hedges and commercial planting as it is such a tough plant. Pinky white flowers in Summer are very attractive to bees and are followed by large red berries that stay on the bush for a long time and are loved by birds. Site: Tolerates coastal exposu...
Populus Alba - Silver Poplar 5ft Bareroot

Populus Alba - Silver Poplar 5ft Bareroot
€3.00

Alnus cordata - Italian Alder
€2.00
Italian Alder Native to southern Italy, Alnus cordata is a tall, fast-growing, deciduous tree of conical habit. The flowers appear before the leaves; the yellowish male catkins are long and pendulous, and the reddish female ones much shorter and upright. They are followed by small green cones, larger than those of most alders, which darken and b...

Acer pseudoplatanus - Sycamore
€1.50
Sycamore Everybody knows Sycamore. Like it or loath it, the first specimens were introduced approximately 900 years ago, and since then it has taken over woodlands, hedgerows, railway lines, cliff sides, and everything from the smallest urban garden to the largest of arboretums. It's feared for its persistence in seeding practically everywhere- ...
Pinus strobus - Weymouth pine 1-2ft Bareroot

Pinus strobus - Weymouth pine 1-2ft Bareroot
€4.00
Abies nordmanniana - Nordmann Fir 1ft Bareroot

Abies nordmanniana - Nordmann Fir 1ft Bareroot
€3.00

Picea omorika - Serbian Spruce
€3.00
Serbian spruce As the name suggests, this tall narrow Spruce originates from Serbia mainly in the Tara mountains. It grows tall and thin, great for a feature along the skyline in any garden. Like other spruces, Picea omorika bears beautiful pink-red cones that disperse seed in the Autumn. Growing as a Christmas tree: Similar to the Norway spruce...

Rosa rugosa - Rugosa Rose
€2.00
Rosa rugosa - Dog Rose This hardy flowering Rose will grow where others will not. Rosa rugosa is considered a frontline coastal plant taking extreme coastal exposure. It makes a spiny deciduous bush with a suckering habit and creates a dense hedge quickly. Rosa rugosa has lovely soft pink, fragrant flowers in Spring that are followed by large ed...

Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis
€4.00
Dwarf Hinoki Cypress A slow-growing dwarf conifer, Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis is one of many named varieties of the Hinoki Cypress. This evergreen conifer is a popular, commonly grown small tree. It has dense, compact dark green foliage. The neat fan or shell-shaped sprays of foliage on the Hinoki Cypress makes it ideal for a small or a ...

Geranium sanguineum Max Frei
€4.00
Bloody Cranesbill Max Frei A very good, compact, hardy geranium or cranesbill, Geranium sanguineum Max Frei is a small, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial with a neat, clump-forming habit, perfect for the front of a bed or border. The small leaves are deeply divided, and deep green, a good foil for the flowers. In summer, the plant bears saucer-s...

Cirsium rivulare Trevor's Blue Wonder
€4.50
Plume Thistle Trevor’s Blue Wonder A new, thistle-like plant that’s very similar to the fashionable Cirsium rivulare Atropurpureum, Cirsium rivulare Trevor's Blue Wonder is an average to fast-growing herbaceous perennial with an upright, clump-forming habit. The spiny, grey-green foliage is oblong to lance-shaped, and deeply divided. From June t...