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Cotoneaster bullatus

Cotoneaster bullatus
€3.00
Hollyberry Cotoneaster A large growing deciduous shrub with attractive dark green, deeply veined leaves which colour well in autumn. Small pink flowers appear in late spring followed by large, bright red berries that are very attractive to birds. Can be grown as an attractive small tree with a bit of pruning of the lower branches over the years....
Berberis wilsoniae

Berberis wilsoniae
€4.00
Wilson's Barberry A semi-evergreen, compact rounded shrub with arching thorny branches and grey-green leaves. Pale yellow flowers come in Spring and are followed by coral-pink berries. Good autumn colours. Deer resistant. Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: Any well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeSeason of Interest: Semi-evergreen, yel...

Populus robusta - Hybrid Poplar
€3.50
Hybrid poplar A tall spreading tree that is very fast growing and tolerant of varied conditions. A male variety producing showy bright red catkins in early spring, and coppery-bronze foliage maturing to dark green. It makes a great windbreak or quick shade tree. As with most poplars best planted far from buildings as the roots can be too vigoro...

Populus Alba - Silver Poplar
€3.00
Silver poplar Native to Southern Europe and parts of Asia, Populus alba is a great pick for many situations, it grows well be the sea, and due to its extensive root system it is also praised for its erosion control capabilities, especially around river banks and even by the sea. It is exceptionally wind tolerant, though best planted as part of ...

Oregano, Gold Tip variegated
€3.00
Origanum vulgare Gold Tip (variegated) Gold-tipped Oregano an ornamental oregano that grows just like standard Oregano, a bushy, spreading, woody-based perennial with oval to round green leaves with yellow tips. From Midsummer to early Autumn, small clusters of purplish-pink flowers will attract bees and butterflies. Easy to pro...
Hyssop

Hyssop
€3.00
Hyssopus officinalis Hyssop is a great plant in every way. It will attract many a pollinator to the garden, and bee keepers use it to obtain a rich and aromatic honey. The beautiful purplish-blue flowers will brighten up any border in Summer and early Autumn, and the leaves have a strong mint-like scent - the French liqueur Chart...
Good King Henry

Good King Henry
€3.00
Blitum bonus-henricus Good King Henry, sometimes called Wild Spinach, Mercury or even Poor Man's Asparagus, is a small clumping plant with spinach-like leaves, which has been used as a vegetable for centuries. The name bonus-henricus derives from the Central-European fairytale ‘Guter Heinrich’, rather than from the King of Englan...
Salad Burnet

Salad Burnet
€3.00
Sanguisorba minor (Lus an uille) Salad Burnet is a native herb whose attractive green foliage is used in salads, soups, cheese and fish sauce. Clusters of crimson-red flowers from early summer through to autumn are followed by burred fruit. The leaves have a cucumber-like scent when crushed. Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: Any well-drainedPosition...
Borage

Borage
€3.00
Borago officinalis (Borráiste gorm) Borage, also known as starflower, is an annual well-known all over Europe, but originally hails from the Mediterranean. Growing up to 60cm high on hairy stems with long ovate leaves, its blue star-shaped flowers are a sight and will brighten up any summer salad from May to September. Bees flock to Borage and i...
Lonicera pileata

Lonicera pileata
€3.00
Lonicera pileata A low growing, evergreen shrub that makes excellent groundcover or a low hedge. Small, fragrant, funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers appear in Spring and pretty, violet-blue translucent berries in Winter and are attractive to birds. Branches that touch the ground will root-in and the plant will slowly spread over time if allowed ...

Cotoneaster salicifolius repens
€3.00
Cotoneaster sal. repens A spreading, low-growing, evergreen shrub that is excellent for covering ground, especially difficult banks. The leaves are small and glossy green, in early Summer, masses of small, white flowers are produced, followed by red berries. Both flowers and berries are good for wildlife. Site: Tolerates coastal exposureSoil: We...
Metasequoia glyptrostroboides - Dawn Redwood 1-2ft Bareroot

Metasequoia glyptrostroboides - Dawn Redwood 1-2ft Bareroot
€5.00
Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 3-4ft

Hippophae rhamnoides - Sea Buckthorn Bareroot | 3-4ft
€4.00

Prunus laurocerasus Rotundifolia - Cherry Laurel
€4.95
Cherry Laurel A fast growing and reliable evergreen hedge. The large glossy leaves of Prunus laurocerasus Rotundifolia are a common sight across Ireland and it is its speed of growth and its reliability that make this Laurel an easy choice. Great for a quick screen, it has a bushy, wide-spreading habit and is also good where shade is an issue. T...
Bamboo Canes 7ft Cane

Bamboo Canes 7ft Cane
€0.80
Salix viminalis - Common Osier
€3.00
Common Osier Probably the most popular of all basket willows, Salix viminalis has become a staple in the Irish country side with attractive long thin leaves and a quick growth rate. Its strong but pliable new season's growth is often used for basketry. It may be planted in a prime location in a garden for its Autumn foliage alone.Site: Tolerates...
Salix purpurea
Salix purpurea
€3.00
Purple Osier Willow A beautiful willow, planted for centuries for its exceptionally pliable stems, harvested to make the finest of baskets; also a nice addition to an ornamental garden for its year round interest, including its lightly coloured blue-grey leaves and small, delicate catkins. Never grazed by wildlife as it is so high in tannin.Site...
Salix daphnoides - Violet Willow
€3.00
Violet Willow A tall upright fast growing tree with many uses, Violet Willow bears early spring catkins on purple-red stems sure to brighten any location. It is a popular basketry willow for its long lasting colour and highly valued by all sorts of wildlife. It can grow in smaller gardens if coppiced in March to provide consistent winter colour....

Salix babylonica Tortuosa - Contorted willow
€4.00
Contorted willow A tall shrubby upright willow with twisted and contorted branches that spiral upwards, bearing interesting twisted leaves that are said to resemble dragons claws. Popular among florists as they can easily fit the cuttings into almost any bouquet. Salix babylonica Tortuosa has a stunning silhouette in the Winter, coupled with l...

Salix aurita - Eared Willow
€3.00
Eared Willow A small shrubby willow that is native to Ireland and also grows across most of Europe. Interesting looking crinkled leaves are very characteristic of this species and at the base of each leaf there are a pair of 'stipules', which are said to resemble mouse ears. Thanks to its shrubby habit, birds are always building their nests wi...