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Populus tremula - Aspen Bareroot | 4-5ft / N/A

Populus tremula - Aspen Bareroot | 4-5ft / N/A
€6.00

Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood
€8.00
Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood A particularly long-flowering cultivar, Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy habit. The small, deep green leaves are divided into five leaflets. In late spring, pretty white flowers, 4cm across and with a boss of golden stamens, appear; they are like those of single roses...

Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink
€8.00
Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink A very pretty cultivar, Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy, quite upright habit. The small, green leaves are divided into five leaflets, and turn copper in autumn. Rich pink flowers with white margins and golden stamens are borne in summer, lasting until the first fro...

Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace
€8.00
Potentilla Red Ace The reddest of the shrubby cinquefoils, Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy habit. The small, grey-green leaves are divided into five leaflets. Bright orange-red single flowers with yellow backs to the petals and golden stamens cover the bush from June to September. The flowers tend to...

Potentilla fruticosa Tangerine
€7.00
Potentilla Tangerine Bred at the famous Slieve Donard nursery in Northern Ireland, Potentilla fruticosa Tangerine is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy, mounded habit, smaller than some potentillas. The small, grey-green leaves are divided into five leaflets. The single, saucer-shaped flowers are an unusual colour, apricot-yellow with ...

Potentilla fruticosa Yellow
€7.00
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Primula beesiana AGM

Primula beesiana AGM
€3.00
Candelabra Primrose Grown for their excellent display of vibrant flowers, primroses are perfect for brightening the shady garden from spring to summer. Primula beesiana is a deciduous candelabra primrose hailing from the mountainous meadows of China. Its yellow-eyed, rose-purple flower clusters rise up from tall stems in tiered layers above a gr...
Primula beesiana AGM 9cm Pot

Primula beesiana AGM 9cm Pot
€3.00
Primula bulleyana

Primula bulleyana
€3.00
Bulley’s Primrose A tall candelabra primrose, Primula bulleyana is a clump-forming, semi-evergreen, perennial with whorls of rich orange flowers, lovely with low, blue- or violet-flowered spring bulbs at the front of a reliably moist border, or in drifts in a bog garden. The almost oblong, primrose-type, mid-green leaves form a neat, ground-cove...
Primula capitata

Primula capitata
€4.00
Round-headed Himalayan Primrose An unusual little primrose, Primula capitata is a rosette-forming, semi-evergreen, rather short-lived perennial which forms a clump of toothed, oblong to lance-shaped, pale-green, mealy leaves with silvery undersides. Tiny, deep lilac to purple, bell-shaped flowers open in a compact, flattened rosette at the top o...
Primula denticulata Red

Primula denticulata Red
€4.00
Drumstick Primrose One of the showiest of the Primrose family, Primula denticulata Ruby is a herbaceous perennial primrose with a ball of tiny, tightly-knit red bell flowers. The flowers rise up on stout stems over a ground level rosette of mid green spoon shaped leaves. Primula denticulata are lightly fragrant, early flowering plants making the...
Primula denticulata Ruby

Primula denticulata Ruby
€4.00
Drumstick Primrose One of the showiest of the Primrose family, Primula denticulata Ruby is a herbaceous perennial primrose with a ball of tiny, tightly-knit reddish-pink bell flowers. The flowers rise up on stout stems over a ground level rosette of mid green spoon shaped leaves. Primula denticulata are lightly fragrant, early flowering plants m...

Primula denticulata var. alba
€4.00
White Drumstick Primula A really beautiful, white form of the drumstick primrose, Primula denticulata var. alba is a clump-forming, deciduous perennial with finely-toothed, slightly hairy, strap-shaped, pale-green leaves which form a basal rosette. Pure white, flattened, bell-shaped flowers with yellow ‘eyes’ form a spherical ‘drumstick’ at the ...
Primula elatior - Oxslip

Primula elatior - Oxslip
€3.00
Primula elatior - Oxslip A common perennial, now well-used to Irish wildflower gardens, but originally hailing from boggy pastures used by cattle- hence the common name. Basal rosettes of oval crinkly leaves, with upright stems bearing small clusters of pale yellow flowers of about an inch in size, with darker yellow hearts. They smell of prim...
Primula elatior - Oxslip Pot | 9cm

Primula elatior - Oxslip Pot | 9cm
€3.00

Primula japonica Miller's Crimson AGM
€4.00
Japanese Primrose Miller's Crimson This primrose stands apart from other damp ground and shade-loving favourites with its beautiful dark crimson, small bell shaped flowers and its even more intense dark crimson eye. The flowers rise up in layered whorls on stout stems over broad light-green crinkly cabbage-like leaves from late Spring. Japanese ...

Primula japonica Postford White
€4.00
Japanese Primrose Postford White A very good cultivar of the Japanese candelabra primrose, Primula japonica Postford White is a vigorous, rosette-forming, deciduous perennial with wide, spoon-shaped, crinkly-edged, mid-green leaves, up to 10”/25cm long. Saucer-shaped, primrose-like flowers, white with golden-yellow ‘eyes’, are borne in tiers up ...
Primula pulverulenta AGM

Primula pulverulenta AGM
€4.00
Mealy Primrose A stunning low clump forming semi-evergreen perennial native to China. One of the easiest Candelabra Primula to grow and earliest to bloom, pulverulenta is quite impressive with its deep magenta flowers, contrasting red eye and spoon shaped leaf rosettes. Attractive to bees and butterflies. Primula pulverulenta prefers a rich moi...
Primula pulverulenta AGM 9cm Pot

Primula pulverulenta AGM 9cm Pot
€3.00
Primula veris - Cowslip

Primula veris - Cowslip
€3.00
Common Cowslip (Bainne bó bleachtáin) Primula veris has been used for centuries as a ‘nervine’, said to have a tonic effect on the nervous system and producing a feeling of well-being. It was once so popular it was nearly picked to extinction. The Latin veris translates as ‘Spring’ and it is indeed an early flowering clump-forming native, bearin...