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Filbert - Corylus maxima Purpurea
€18.00
Filbert Purple Filbert A very decorative variety of cultivated hazel, Corylus maxima Purpurea also known as ‘Purple Filbert’ offers rich coppery-purple foliage, reddish-purple catkins with yellow highlights, purple nuts and vivid autumn colour. Light crops of large, flavoursome nuts, with a purplish tinge inside. Highly nutritious source of high...

Filbert - Corylus maxima Red Filbert
€14.00
Corylus maxima Red Filbert A very ornamental variety of cultivated hazel, Corylus maxima ‘Red Filbert’, often referred to as Rode Zellernoot offers a modest display of wine-coloured catkins in late winter, burgundy-purple foliage in spring, turning dark green later, and shiny, red-purple nuts. Light crops of long, slender nuts of excellent flavo...

Filipendula rubra Venusta
€4.00
Meadowsweet Venusta A cultivar of our native meadowsweet’s American cousin, Filipendula rubra Venusta is a tall, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial for a bog garden or a damp border in larger gardens. The mid-green leaves are palmate (like a grape-vines), about 7”/20cm wide. In late summer it bears beautiful terminal heads of rich pink, candyfl...

Filipendula ulmaria - Meadowsweet
€3.00
Meadowsweet (Airgead luachra) Bees, butterflies, kids and adults alike will delight in the almond-like scent of this vigourous native perennial- it’s reminiscent of marzipan. Fluffy white candyfloss flowers borne on tall reddish stems of up to 1.2m will add height and texture to the border or hedgerow from June to September. The leaves are tooth...
Filipendula ulmaria - Meadowsweet 9cm Pot

Filipendula ulmaria - Meadowsweet 9cm Pot
€3.00
Fitzroya cupressoides

Fitzroya cupressoides
€18.00
Patagonian cypress A relatively rare or unusual conifer in this part of the world. Also known as 'Alerce' (Larch in Spanish), Fitzroya cupressoides is native to South America- mainly Chile and Argentina. It has been known to live for as much as 3000 years. It's slow growing and could reach as much as a 30m height in Ireland, but would generally...

Fontinalis antipyretica - Greater Water Moss (Oxygenator)
€6.25
Greater Water-moss A native aquatic moss, thriving in still or running water, Fontinalis antipyretica is an oxygenator, important for keeping ponds healthy and providing shelter for pond-life. Our largest aquatic moss, it usually attaches to stones or tree-roots in the water, but can sometimes be found floating loose in the water itself, and is ...
Forsythia mandschurica

Forsythia mandschurica
€12.00
Forsythia mandschurica A less common, compact and early flowering Forsythia, large yellow flowers appear on bare stems in March and April. Excellent Autumn colour. Site: Fairly shelteredPosition: Full sun to partial shadeSoil: Moist, but well-drained soilSeasons of interest: Early Spring flowers; Autumn colourHardiness: HardyHeight: 3-5ft (1-1....

Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis
€3.00
Forsythia Spectabilis A long-established hybrid forsythia grown for its cheerful, yellow spring blossom, Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis is a large, vigorous, fast-growing, deciduous shrub with an open, upright, vase-shaped habit. Masses of pretty, four-petalled, golden-yellow flowers are borne on the bare branches from early March and into A...
Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis Bareroot | 1-2ft

Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis Bareroot | 1-2ft
€3.00
Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis Bareroot | 2-3ft

Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis Bareroot | 2-3ft
€4.00

Fothergilla intermedia Mount Airy
€15.00
Fothergilla Mount Airy With its bottle-brush flowers and brilliant autumn display, Fothergilla intermedia Mount Airy is probably the best of the hybrid fothergillas. A medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a bushy, rounded habit and average growth -rate, it’s suitable for any garden with acidic soil. The rounded, leathery leaves open blue-green, an...

Fothergilla x intermedia Blue Shadow
€18.00
Witch Alder Blue Shadow Fothergilla x intermedia Blue Shadow has unusual blue foliage and highly scented flowers. Bottle-brush like, fragrant creamy white flowers appear in Spring. Brilliant autumn colours. An excellent woodland shrub. Site: Requires shelterPosition: Full sun to partial shadeSoil: Moist, well drained, humus rich, acid soilSeaso...

Fragaria vesca - Wild Strawberry
€3.00
Wild Strawberry (Sú talún fiáin) Finding this plant growing wild and picking off the tiny sweet ‘strawberries’ is the cherry on the cake if you’re out on a walk anywhere in Ireland. Also known as Alpine strawberry, Fragaria vesca is native to Ireland and a popular choice among permaculturists. The berries are not actually berries, technically sp...
Fragaria vesca - Wild Strawberry 9cm Pot

Fragaria vesca - Wild Strawberry 9cm Pot
€3.00

Fragaria vesca Alexandria
€3.00
Alpine Strawberry Alexandria A long-established American cultivar of alpine strawberry, Fragaria vesca Alexandria is a deciduous, bushy, short-lived perennial, producing pretty, white, single flowers and small, but delicious fruit. The plant bears fruit over a long period from mid-summer to late autumn, and is a fairly heavy cropper for an alpin...

Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn
€26.00
Alder Buckthorn One of Ireland's rarest native trees, Alnus Frangula can also be found throughout Europe, northernmost Africa, and western Asia. Alder Buckthorn has dark green leaves that turn yellow in Autumn. The long season of inconspicuous flowers are followed by abundant red berries that mature to black. The bark is dark blackish-brown, wit...
Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn 3-4ft Bareroot

Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn 3-4ft Bareroot
€5.00
Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn 4-5ft Bareroot

Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn 4-5ft Bareroot
€8.00

Frangula alnus - Alder Buckthorn Bareroot | 1-2ft / Not provided
€2.80