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Achillea millefolium 9cm Pot

Achillea millefolium 9cm Pot
€3.00

Achillea millefolium Apple Blossom
€4.00
Yarrow Apple Blossom An easy-to-grow yarrow, ideal for a cool cottage garden planting,, Achillea millefolium Apple Blossom is a small to medium-sized, fast-growing, mildly spreading, rhizomatous perennial, which flowers from all summer if dead-headed. The feathery, very finely divided leaves are grey-green. In summer, the leafy stems carry flat ...

Achillea millefolium Moonshine
€4.00
Achillea millefolium Moonshine - Yarrow A sterile, non-seeding yarrow, which has stood the test of time, Achillea Moonshine is a small, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial for the front or middle of a border or for a gravel garden. The feathery leaves are silvery-grey, setting off the soft yellow flowers beautifully. The tiny florets are borne i...

Achillea millefolium Pomegranate
€4.00
Achillea Pomegranate - Yarrow Grown for its flat heads of unfading deep red flowers, Achillea millefolium Pomegranate is a compact cultivar of ornamental yarrow, noted for its prolonged flowering and uniform flower-heads. It’s a small, fast-growing, herbaceous perennial with a bushy habit and feathery, grey-green leaves. From May to August, lo...

Achillea millefolium Red Velvet
€4.00
Yarrow Red Velvet An exceptional yarrow, Achillea millefolium Red Velvet is a small to medium-sized, fast-growing, mildly spreading, rhizomatous perennial, which flowers from late spring to late summer if dead-headed. The feathery, very finely divided leaves are grey-green. From May to August the leafy stems carry flat heads of tiny rose-red flo...

Achillea millefolium Terracotta
€4.00
Achillea Terracotta - Yarrow Grown for its flat heads of tiny flowers, which make a beautiful horizontal line of colour in a border, Achillea millefolium Terracotta is a very good form of ornamental yarrow, a medium-sized herbaceous perennial with delicate, filigree grey-green leaves. In June and July and into August, long-lasting, plate-like he...

Acorus calamus Variegatus
€4.75
Silver-striped Sweet Flag This perennial is ideal for planting in wet ground round, or in an inch or two of water in, ponds. Acorus calamus Variegatus is a rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial, with an upright habit. The spear-shaped leaves are mid-green, striped along their length with creamy-white. Rather insignificant brown flower-spikes are b...
Acorus gramineus Ogon

Acorus gramineus Ogon
€4.00
Golden variegated slender sweet flag This variegated semi evergreen, grass-like perennial has aromatic, showy bright yellow & green striped foliage that grows in attractive wide fans forming large low growing clumps. Foliage is scented when crushed. Will grow on margins above as well as below the water line. Will also do well in containers a...
Acradenia frankliniae

Acradenia frankliniae
€15.00
Wirewood A large evergreen shrub native to Tasmanias rainforests, Acradenia franklinae is becoming popular as a garden shrub. Fluffy, fragrant white flowers appear in Spring, and from a distance the evergreen leaves provide an unusual texture. It grows well in difficult damp semi-shaded areas. Site: Requires shelterSoil: Any well-drained soil, ...
Actaea simplex Brunette

Actaea simplex Brunette
€4.50
Baneberry Brunette Once known as Cimicifuga (bugbane), Actaea simplex Brunette is a really lovely late summer plant, the white spires of flower rising to heights as the border begins to fade. It’s a herbaceous perennial of average vigour with an upright habit and looks beautiful with other late summer plants like shade-loving autumn aconites and...
Actinidia kolomikta

Actinidia kolomikta
€15.00
Variegated Kiwi Vine A deciduous woody ornamental climber, growing to an ultimate height of over 20 ft, notable for its pink and white variegation and small kiwi fruit type berries. For fruit you need both male and female plants. Very hardy and vigorous, bearing white flowers in summer. Position: Full sun to Partial shadeSoils: Moist and well dr...

Adiantum pedatum Imbricatum
€4.00
Aleutian Maidenhair Fern Imbricatu A lovely, dwarf fern for little, shady spaces, Adiantum pedatum Imbricatum syn with Adiantum aleuticum Imbricatum is a semi-evergreen fern (sometimes winter-dormant), with a spreading habit, forming a rather congested mound. The leaves overlap on the slender, black stems, forming pale, bluish-green fronds, som...
Adiantum venustum

Adiantum venustum
€4.00
Evergreen Maidenhair Fern A beautiful fern for small, shady spaces, Adiantum venustum is an evergreen, rhizomatous fern (deciduous in cooler areas), with a spreading habit. The fan-shaped leaves sit close together on the slender, black stems, forming ovate green fronds, which can turn an attractive rusty-brown in autumn in cooler areas. Evergre...

Aesculus hippocastanum - Horse Chestnut
€4.00
Horse Chestnut Originally from the Balkans but long naturalised in Ireland, the familiar Horse Chestnut - Aesculus hippocastanum - is a large, deciduous tree, with a broad, domed, spreading crown and imposing habit. The branches are slightly pendulous, turning up at the tips. The big, sticky buds are very prominent in winter. In May, the tree is...

Aesculus hippocastanum - Horse Chestnut Bareroot | 1ft / Not provided
€4.00

Aesculus hippocastanum Baumannii
€15.00
Baumann’s Horse Chestnut Also known as the double-flowered horse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum Baumannii is a natural sport of the horse-chestnut, discovered in Switzerland in the early 19th century, and grown for its very showy flowers. It’s a tall, deciduous tree with a broad, dense, rounded crown and rather drooping branches. The mid-green...

Aesculus Indica - Indian Horse Chestnut
€45.00
Indian Horse Chestnut Related to the familiar, naturalised horse chestnut, Aesculus indica was brought to this island from the Himalaya in the mid-19th century. A large, deciduous tree, it is smaller, and has a rather more open habit than the horse chestnut. The tree is covered with huge ‘candles’ of creamy-pink flowers in mid-summer, an invalua...
Aesculus pavia

Aesculus pavia
€45.00
Red Buckeye From the eastern United States, Aesculus pavia is a large, deciduous shrub of rounded, bushy habit, sometimes a small, conical tree. The glossy, deep green leaves are palmate (like a hand), as befits this relative of the horse chestnut, with 5-7 narrow leaflets, each 5”/13cm long. Long, upright panicles, 6”/15cm long, of crimson flow...
Aesculus x arnoldiana

Aesculus x arnoldiana
€32.00
Arnold's Buckeye Related to the familiar horse chestnut, Aesculus x arnoldiana is a natural hybrid between three North American species. A large, deciduous tree, it has a much more open habit than the horse chestnut. Huge ‘candles’ of pale yellow flowers, marked with red and held clear of the leaves cover the tree in late spring, followed in aut...
Aesculus x carnea Briotii

Aesculus x carnea Briotii
€15.00
Red Horse Chestnut A hybrid of the naturalised horse chestnut and Aesculus pavia, Aesculus x carnea Briotii is a large, deciduous tree with a rounded crown, very similar to, but smaller than the horse chestnut. Magnificent ‘candles’ – conical panicles – of bright pinkish-red flowers with yellow centres appear in May, followed in autumn by green ...