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Primula veris - Cowslip 9cm Pot

Primula veris - Cowslip 9cm Pot
€3.00
Primula veris Cabrillo

Primula veris Cabrillo
€3.00
Cowslip Cabrillo A beautiful, bright yellow, scented cowslip, Primula veris Cabrillo is a small, clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with a rosette of wrinkled, mid-green, primrose-like leaves. In April and May, umbels of charming, fragrant, nodding, cowslip flowers of a brilliant yellow rise above the leaves. Cowslip Cabrillo can grow in a...
Primula vialii

Primula vialii
€3.00
Vial’s Primrose A striking and very fashionable primrose, originally from China, Primula vialii is a rosette-forming, herbaceous perennial with hairy, oblong to lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. Little light violet, bell-shaped flowers open from vivid red buds on conical flower-heads on upright stems, opening from the base upward. Good in drifts f...

Primula vulgaris - Primrose
€3.00
Primrose (Sabhaircín) One of the earliest flowers to chase away the winter gloom. Folklore tells us to "Guard the house with a string of primroses on the first three days of May. The fairies are said not to be able to pass over or under this string". Traditionally a herald of spring and forthcoming summer, gathered on May Eve, nowadays a protect...
Primula vulgaris - Primrose Pot | 9cm

Primula vulgaris - Primrose Pot | 9cm
€3.00
Primula x bulleesiana

Primula x bulleesiana
€3.00
Candelabra Primrose A low clump forming semi-evergreen hybrid perennial. Stunning pastel shades of pink, mauve, salmon, orange, yellow and purple appear in April to May layered in swirling tiers above the low green leaf rosettes. Attractive to both bees and butterflies. Primula bulleesiana is easy to grow in any moist soil and partial shade. It...
Primula x bulleesiana Pot | 9cm

Primula x bulleesiana Pot | 9cm
€3.00
Prostanthera cuneata

Prostanthera cuneata
€10.00
Alpine Mint Bush A small, bushy Australian shrub, Prostanthera cuneata is a small, evergreen shrub which looks well with other Australian plants, such as smaller phormiums, or with plants with silvery leaves. The tiny, shining, deep green leaves are highly aromatic and clothe the bush densely. From June to August, and often for longer, pure whi...

Prumnopitys andina - Chilean plum yew
€12.00
Chilean plum yew An rare conifer that boasts unusual plum-like berries with age. Previously known as Podocarpus andina, it grows to over 10m with multiple stems- similar to our own native Yew. Hailing from the Andes in Chile, it bears green fruit maturing to bright yellow, and is certainly a curiosity for a medium garden. Site: Inland exposure...

Prunus Amanogawa - Flagpole Cherry
€55.00
Ornamental Cherry Amanogawa A small, narrowly columnar, deciduous tree, Prunus Amanogawa is an ideal flowering cherry for the smallest garden, rarely growing wider than 8’ (2.5m). The leaves emerge bronze, turning green in summer and orange and red in autumn. Masses of slightly almond-scented, semi-double, pale pink flowers in late spring; needs...
Prunus avium - Wild Cherry 4-5ft Bareroot

Prunus avium - Wild Cherry 4-5ft Bareroot
€6.00
Prunus avium - Wild Cherry Bareroot | 2-3ft / Not provided

Prunus avium - Wild Cherry Bareroot | 2-3ft / Not provided
€3.00
Prunus avium - Wild Cherry Bareroot | 3-4ft / N/A

Prunus avium - Wild Cherry Bareroot | 3-4ft / N/A
€4.00

Prunus avium Plena - Double flowered Wild Cherry
€55.00
Wild or Gean Cherry - (Crann silín fiáin) A very attractive native flowering tree: in Spring it can be seen from miles away with its bright white flowers. It is a valuable habitat tree for many, insects and birds alike, and if that is not enough it produces small, edible but tart cherries and offers excellent Autumn colour, from deep reds to bri...
Prunus cerasifera

Prunus cerasifera
€12.00
Cherry Plum (Myrobalan) Not a native plant but sometimes found naturalised in Ireland, the Cherry Plum is a shrub or small, bushy tree grown on its own roots, not grafted. The fruit looks like a large, red or yellow cherry with a very thin skin; the flesh is soft and juicy, both sweet and tart, and tasting of plum, with a semi-clinging stone. It...
Prunus cerasifera Nigra

Prunus cerasifera Nigra
€55.00
Prunus cerasifera Nigra - Black Cherry Plum The black cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera ‘Nigra’, also known as ‘Pissardii Nigra’, is a medium-sized, deciduous, ornamental tree with a round, dense, spreading head and dark purplish-black branches and twigs. The emerging leaves are red, turning brownish-purple in summer and red and orange in autumn. P...

Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum
€4.00
Purple Cherry Plum Pissardii The purple cherry plum, Prunus cerasifera Pissardii, also known as Prunus cerasifera var. atropurpurea, is a medium-sized, deciduous, ornamental tree with a round, bushy, spreading head and very dark red-purple leaves. Blush-white single flowers open from pink buds on bare branches in early spring. Occasionally bears...
Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum Bareroot | 2-3ft

Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum Bareroot | 2-3ft
€4.00
Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum Bareroot | 3-4ft

Prunus cerasifera Pissardii - Purple Plum Bareroot | 3-4ft
€5.00

Prunus cerasiferia Myrobalan - Cherry Plum
€2.00
Cherry Plum (Myrobalan) Not a native plant but sometimes found naturalised in Ireland, the Cherry Plum is a shrub or small, bushy tree grown on its own roots, not grafted. The fruit looks like a large, red or yellow cherry with a very thin skin; the flesh is soft and juicy, both sweet and tart, and tasting of plum, with a semi-clinging stone. I...