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Aquilegia canadensis AGM

Aquilegia canadensis AGM
€4.00
Akaly, Canadian Columbine Delicate pale red and yellow lanterns hang in low drifts from May to July, over little mounds of green fern-like foliage. The flowers are extremely attractive to bees and other beneficial pollinators making it perfect for the wildlife garden. Aquilegia canadensis is a lightly fragrant, sun-loving dwarf variety from Cana...
Aquilegia canadensis AGM Pot | 9cm

Aquilegia canadensis AGM Pot | 9cm
€4.00

Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Queen
€4.00
Golden Columbine Yellow Queen A vigorous, deciduous hardy perennial. From early May, bulging lemon buds burst into large yellow blooms. The flowers, that have interesting long spurs, are carried on tall stems over a mound of blue-green fern-like foliage. The flowers are popular with bees and other pollinators. Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Queen ...
Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Queen Pot | 9cm

Aquilegia chrysantha Yellow Queen Pot | 9cm
€4.00
Aquilegia Kristall

Aquilegia Kristall
€4.00
Columbine Kristall A beautiful columbine for the late spring garden in borders and cottage garden plantings, Aquilegia Kristall is a vigorous, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with pretty, divided, blue-green foliage. Beautiful, pure white flowers with long spurs and golden stamens appear in clusters from May to June on upright stems, up to 2...

Aquilegia viridiflora Chocolate Soldier
€4.00
Granny’s Bonnet Chocolate Soldier Chocolate-brown lanterns with pale green skirts hang in low drifts from late Spring, over a delicate mound of blue tinged fern-like foliage. The fragrant flowers are extremely attractive to birds, bees and other beneficial pollinators making it perfect for the wildlife garden. Aquilegia viridiflora Chocolate Sol...
Aquilegia viridiflora Chocolate Soldier Pot | 9cm

Aquilegia viridiflora Chocolate Soldier Pot | 9cm
€4.00

Aquilegia viridiflora Ruby Port
€4.00
Granny’s Bonnet Ruby Port Chocolate-brown lanterns with pale green skirts hang in low drifts from late Spring, over a delicate mound of blue tinged fern-like foliage. The fragrant flowers are extremely attractive to birds, bees and other beneficial pollinators making it perfect for the wildlife garden. Aquilegia viridiflora Chocolate Soldier is...
Aquilegia viridiflora Ruby Port Pot | 9cm

Aquilegia viridiflora Ruby Port Pot | 9cm
€4.00

Arachnoides aristata variegata
€7.00
East Indian Holly Fern An unusual and beautiful fern for milder areas, Arachnoides aristata Variegata will light up a partially shady bed or border. It’s an evergreen, clump-forming fern with robust, deep blue-green, heavily divided fronds with a cream to lime-green stripe along the mid-rib and rather finger-like leaflets. Although reasonably h...

Aralia spinosa | Devils Walking Stick
€22.00
Devil's Walking Stick Also known as the angelica tree, deciduous Aralia spinosa gets its unusual common name from the gnarled, spiny appearance of the stems when it is not in leaf. Originally from North America, it is fast-growing and umbrella-like in habit. Its tall, spreading stems bear huge, prickly, heavily divided leaves, up to 3ft (90cm) l...
Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle

Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle
€15.00
Monkey Puzzle A fantastic architectural tree. Native to Chile and Argentina, sometimes referred to as Chilean pine, First introduced to Europe in the late 1700's and prized at the time for its unusual growth habit, There are fossil records dating back to the mid-Mesozoic period approx 180 Million years, Araucaria araucana got its common name 'M...
Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle 9cm Pot

Araucaria araucana - Monkey Puzzle 9cm Pot
€8.00
Arbutus menziesii

Arbutus menziesii
€10.00
Arbutus menziesii - Pacific Madrone Related to our native strawberry tree, Arbutus menziesii is a medium-sized, slow-growing evergreen tree with a spreading habit. It has beautiful, papery cinnamon-coloured bark which peels away to reveal the pistachio-green wood underneath. The small, dark green, glossy leaves have whitish undersides, giving a ...

Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree
€8.00
Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree - (Caithne) Thought to be native to the south-west of Ireland, and sometimes called the Killarney strawberry tree or caithne, Arbutus unedo is also found in Mediterranean countries. It is mainly found in the wild in Co. Kerry especially in the Killarney district where it forms a large part of the natural forest on...

Arbutus unedo - Strawberry Tree Pot | 1.3L / 0.5-0.75ft / Bushy
€8.00
Arbutus unedo Compacta

Arbutus unedo Compacta
€10.00
Dwarf Strawberry Tree A small growing form of the native Killarney strawberry tree. It bears fruit that are rather like a strawberry to look at, though not in taste. These are borne at the same time as the flowers, in late autumn, taking a year to mature. Glossy, dark green leaves with serrated edges and attractive cinnamon-brown bark, peeling i...
Arbutus unedo Rubra

Arbutus unedo Rubra
€5.00
Red Strawberry Tree A form of the native Killarney strawberry tree or caithne, Arbutus unedo f. rubra differs from the species only in having deep pink flowers. A small to medium-sized, slow-growing evergreen tree or large shrub, it bears fruit rather like a strawberry to look at, though not in taste. These are borne at the same time as the flow...
Argyrocytisus battandieri

Argyrocytisus battandieri
€18.00
Moroccan Broom Also known as the pineapple broom from the scent of its flowers, Argyrocytisus battandieri is a large, semi-evergreen shrub or small tree, with an upright habit when young, later more spreading. The grey-green leaves are divided into three, and covered in pale, silky hairs when young. Soft yellow flowers, strongly scented of pinea...

Armeria Maritima - Sea Thrift
€3.00
Sea Thrift (Rabhán) This charming native wildflower is sometimes known as Sea Pink or Cliff Rose and is indeed a common sight on cliffs in the west of Ireland. It tends to form little carpets on rocks and saltmarshes from April to July, with dense tufts of small, papery, pink flowers and grass-like grey-green leaves and slender, bare flowerstalk...