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Larix decidua - European Larch Bareroot | 2ft+

Larix decidua - European Larch Bareroot | 2ft+
€2.50

Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch
€2.50
Hybrid Larch A beautiful deciduous conifer also known as Swiss Larch. Commonly planted as a forestry tree for its exceptionally high quality timber, growing quite quickly. It is a hybrid between L. kaempferi and L. siberica. Originates from Switzerland. Site: Inland exposedSoil: Well drained, will tolerate acid to alkalinePosition: Full sunSeaso...
Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch Bareroot | 1-2ft

Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch Bareroot | 1-2ft
€2.50
Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch Bareroot | 2-3ft

Larix x marschlinsii - Hybrid Larch Bareroot | 2-3ft
€3.00

Lavandula angustifolia Ellegance Purple
€3.50
Lavender Ellagance Purple A dwarf lavender suitable for rock gardens, gravel gardens or edging a border or path, Lavandula angustifolia Ellagance Purple is a compact, clump-forming, evergreen shrub, with an upright, bushy habit. The long, narrow, evergreen leaves are grey-green, and deliciously aromatic. In July and August, masses of deep purple...

Lavatera x clementii Barnsley
€8.00
Tree Mallow Barnsley A particularly good cultivar of this hybrid tree mallow, Lavatera x clementii Barnsley is a vigorous, if rather short-lived, small to medium-sized, semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy habit. The tripartite leaves are grey-green, an excellent foil to the pink, mallow-like flowers, which are borne for months in summer. These are...

Lavatera x clementii Barnsley Baby
€8.00
Tree Mallow Barnsley Baby A dwarf version of the ever-popular Barnsley, Lavatera x clementii Barnsley Baby is a vigorous, rather short-lived, small, semi-evergreen shrub with a well-branched, bushy habit, ideal for patio and container growing and for small gardens. The tripartite leaves are soft grey-green, beautifully setting off the pale pink,...

Lavatera x clementii Burgundy Wine
€7.00
Tree Mallow Burgundy Wine A sister-cultivar to the popular cottage-garden shrub, Lavatera Barnsley, Lavatera x clementii Burgundy Wine is slightly smaller, and is cherry-pink rather than burgundy. It’s a vigorous, rather short-lived, small, semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy habit, ideal for the front or middle of a border. The three-lobed leaves...

Lavender angustifolia Blue Scent, English Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula angustifolia Blue Scent An English lavender with a neat and compact habit and masses of deep lavender blue flower spikes above mounds of bushy, greyish green foliage. Ideal for low hedges, path edges and containers. Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful loo...

Lavender Essence Purple, English Lavender
€3.50
Lavandula angustifolia Essence Purple Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And ...

Lavender Hidcote, English Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And did you ...

Lavender Munstead, English Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula angustifolia Munstead Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And did yo...

Lavender stoechas Castilliano Violet, French Lavander
€3.00
Lavandula stoechas Castilliano Violet Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary and medicinal uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublim...

Lavender stoechas Papillon, French Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula stoechas Papillon Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary and medicinal uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. A...
Lemon Balm

Lemon Balm
€3.00
Melissa Officinalis Lemon Balm is a common herb from the Mint family seen all over in gardens in Ireland and has indeed been cultivated since the 16th century. When crushed, the scalloped, ovate leaves of this bushy perennial will release a mild citrus scent. 'Melissa' is Greek for 'honey bee' and the pollinators do love the nect...
Lemon Verbena

Lemon Verbena
€4.00
Aloysia citrodora Lemon Verbena is a very pleasantly aromatic plant that grows up to 2.5m high. An elegant herb with slender stalks bearing lance-shaped leaves that smell strongly of lemon. Very small white to lilac flowers in Summer. A great addition to the herb border or kitchen garden that will provide some height. Holds the R...

Leptospermum scoparium (Nanum Group) Kiwi
€8.00
Tea Tree Kiwi A dwarf version of the Australian and New Zealand tea tree, Leptospermum scoparium (Nanum Group) Kiwi is a low, evergreen shrub with a very dense habit. The small, silky, green leaves are bronze-tinted and aromatic. Single, deep pink flowers, 10mm wide, appear profusely in May and June. Ideal for a rockery, between paving stones or...

Leptospermum scoparium Apple Blossom
€15.00
New Zealand Tea Tree Apple Blossom A frost-hardy shrub for very mild areas, Leptospermum scoparium Apple Blossom is a tall, evergreen shrub with a rounded habit and arching branches. The green leaves are narrowly elliptical and needle-like, and are sometimes tinged pink, particularly in cold weather. From April to July there’s a strong flush of ...

Leptospermum scoparium Coral Candy
€15.00
New Zealand Tea Tree Coral Candy Suitable for mild areas, and best in the shelter of a warm wall, Leptospermum scoparium Coral Candy is a medium-sized to large, evergreen shrub, with a compact, bushy habit and arching branches. The small, linear, aromatic leaves are mid- to deep grey-green, and less than 1”/2.5cm long. From late April to early J...

Leptospermum scoparium Martini
€15.00
Martin’s Tea Tree/Manuka A good form of the New Zealand shrub tea tree or manuka, Leptospermum scoparium Martini is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with a dense, bushy habit and arching shoots. The tiny, aromatic, dark green leaves are similar to those of the closely related myrtle. The five-petalled flowers emerge ice-pink and darken to a rich ...