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Pinus x densi-thunbergii Jane Kluis
€26.00
Japanese Red Pine Jane Kluis A natural hybrid dwarf pine, valued for its profuse display of seed-cones and whitish buds in spring, Pinus x densi-thunbergii Jane Kluis is a small, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with an often multi-stemmed, globular habit, and a slightly flattened top. It’s ideal for evergreen structure in a smaller garden. Young b...
Pittosporum tenuifolium

Pittosporum tenuifolium
€15.00
Pittosporum tenuifolium A popular evergreen glossy leaved shrub growing as a tall broad column. Its leaves have appealing wavy margins. Small, honey-scented deep purple flowers open in clusters in late spring and early summer, followed by hard round seed cases which begin to open in early Autumn, revealing small black seed covered in a sticky ye...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Elizabeth
€12.00
Pink Variegated Pittosporum A popular evergreen grey-green leaved shrub growing as a tall broad column. Its leaves have appealing cream/pink tinged margins while small honey-scented deep purple flowers open in clusters in late spring and early summer. Pittosporum tenufolium Elizabeth can also be grown as part of a hedge in coastal locations. It ...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Gold Star
€13.00
Pittosporum Goldstar Compact bushy evergreen shrub. Attractive foliage with ovate wavy leaves that are dark green with conspicuous pale midribs when mature. This contrasts with the young spring growth which is bright golden green on reddish branchlets. Site: Tolerates coastal winds Soil: Prefers well drainedPosition: Full sun, part shadeSeason...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball
€15.00
Pittosporum Golf Ball An excellent new cultivar of this New Zealand species, Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball is a medium-sized, fast-growing, evergreen shrub with a bushy habit and rounded shape – hence the name! It does not become leggy or bare at the bottom, and can be used as hedging or topiary, for which it’s a good substitute for box. Th...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Irene Paterson
€15.00
Pittosporum Irene Paterson A favourite of garden designers, Pittosporum tenuifolium Irene Paterson is a small, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a bushy, rounded habit, grown for its lovely, variegated foliage. The wavy-edged leaves open cream and develop cream marbling and mid-ribs over green, occasionally tinted pink in winter. If the plant i...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen
€12.00
Pittosporum Silver Queen A lovely shrub for seaside and other mild areas, Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen is a large, evergreen shrub with a bushy habit. The rounded, grey-green leaves on fine black stems have beautiful, narrow, irregular white margins, giving a light, mobile appearance to the shrub. In spring and summer, clusters of small,...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Tom Thumb
€15.00
Pittosporum Tom Thumb A popular evergreen shrub. For most of the year it has dark purple leaves, contrasted beautifully by bright-green fresh growth. Growing as a short rounded bush, Pittosporum tenuifolium Tom Thumb is a must for any low maintenance garden, it tolerates dry summers and damp winters, and never really needs much care. Site: ?Tole...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Variegatum
€15.00
Variegated Pittosporum A favourite foliage plant for flower arrangers, Pittosporum tenuifolium Variegatum is a large, fast-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree with a bushy, oval habit. The wavy-edged leaves on slender black stems are green, boldly margined in cream. In May and June, small, insignificant, chocolate-purple flowers appear, scent...
Pittosporum tobira

Pittosporum tobira
€4.00
Japanese Pittosporum A borderline hardy pittosporum for mild areas, Pittosporum tobira is a small to medium-sized, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a dense, compact, rounded habit. The rather long, elliptical leaves are deep green. In late spring and early summer, the shrub carries creamy-white, honey-scented flowers which soon turn yellow, so...
Plagianthus regius

Plagianthus regius
€25.00
Ribbonwood Quite rarely seen in Ireland, the New Zealand species Plagianthus regius is a tall, graceful, deciduous or semi-evergreen tree with a rather narrow, columnar habit and densely bushy, interlacing branches. The toothed leaves are triangular, and pale green, and often persist on the tree in mild winters; unusually, the leaves are small w...
Platanus orientalis Mirkovec

Platanus orientalis Mirkovec
€25.00
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Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane
€5.00
London Plane A vigorous, upright deciduous tree with distinctively flaking, brown, grey and cream bark resembling army camouflage, Platanus acerifolia has bright green lobed leaves and bears curious clusters of persistent round fruits in autumn and winter. Its true origins were long debated, though it is now agreed it is a natural hybrid between...
Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane Bareroot | 2-3ft

Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane Bareroot | 2-3ft
€5.00
Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane Bareroot | 3-4ft

Platanus x acerifolia - London Plane Bareroot | 3-4ft
€6.00

Platycladus orientalis aurea nana
€10.00
Dwarf Golden Chinese Arbor-vitae This is one for everyone from the avid collector to the container gardener, Platycladus Orientalis aurea nana, is a beautiful small slow growing conifer, showing off a beautiful colour throughout the year, From a bright golden throughout spring and summer, to a stunning bronze-yellow in winter, Site: Tolerant of...
Plum Belle de Louvain

Plum Belle de Louvain
€18.00
Plum Belle de Louvain A delicious culinary plum long grown in Belgium, Prunus domestica Belle de Louvain is particularly well adapted to northern climates. The fruit is very large, deep red maturing to deepest purple, with sweet yellow flesh, which is rather dry; this is what makes it such a good cooking plum, as pies aren’t drowned in juice. Co...
Plum Coe's Golden Drop

Plum Coe's Golden Drop
€18.00
Plum Coe’s Golden Drop A very old (1800), Suffolk-bred, late dessert plum, Prunus domestica Coe's Golden Drop has a luscious gage-like flavour derived from its Green Gage parent. The relatively large fruit is oval, pale gold freckled with red, with tender, juicy, yellow flesh and a superb flavour with a hint of apricot, perfectly balanced betwee...
Plum Czar

Plum Czar
€18.00
Plum Czar Bred in Hertfordshire in the 1870s, Plum Czar is primarily a culinary plum, but can also be eaten raw when fully ripe. Thrives even in northern areas, areas of heavy rainfall, and northern aspects. Medium-sized to large, deep purple fruit with tart, yellow-orange flesh, juicier and sweeter when fully ripe. Compact, attractive tree; re...
Plum Herman

Plum Herman
€18.00
Plum Herman One of the earliest-ripening plums, and probably the best of the early dual-purpose cultivars, Prunus domestica Herman was bred in Sweden, and is particularly well adapted to northern climates. The fruit is medium-sized and blue-black, with a non-clinging stone and yellow flesh, like that of its famous parent Czar, but with a better,...