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Lonicera periclymenum Graham Thomas
€15.00
Lonicera periclymenum Graham Thomas - Honeysuckle A beautiful and wonderfully fragrant cultivar of the native honeysuckle or woodbine, Lonicera periclymenum Graham Thomas is a large, very vigorous, deciduous climber, lovely growing up a tree or wall or close to a garden seat. It grows by twining, so needs suitable support if not grown up a tree ...
Lonicera pileata

Lonicera pileata
€3.00
Lonicera pileata A low growing, evergreen shrub that makes excellent groundcover or a low hedge. Small, fragrant, funnel-shaped creamy-white flowers appear in Spring and pretty, violet-blue translucent berries in Winter and are attractive to birds. Branches that touch the ground will root-in and the plant will slowly spread over time if allowed ...
Lonicera pileata Pot | 9cm

Lonicera pileata Pot | 9cm
€3.00
Lonicera sempervirens

Lonicera sempervirens
€15.00
Lonicera sempervirens - Trumpet Honeysuckle A medium-sized, twining, evergreen to semi-evergreen climber from the Eastern United States, Lonicera sempervirens is distinguished by flowering for an exceptionally long period. The round to oval leaves are blue-green, the upper leaves perfoliate (having the stem running through them). The 2 ½” (5cm...

Lonicera x heck. American Beauty
€12.50
Honeysuckle American Beauty A wonderfully fragrant hybrid honeysuckle, Lonicera x heckrottii American Beauty is a vigorous, semi-evergreen shrub which does not twine, so it needs to be tied in to a support. The shiny, fresh green leaves are rounded in shape. Beautifully scented, deep pink, tubular flowers, flaring out to peachy-orange-yellow, a...

Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame
€15.00
Honeysuckle Gold Flame A wonderfully scented and brightly coloured honeysuckle, Lonicera x heckrottii Gold Flame is a fast-growing, semi-evergreen climber with a shrubby, non-twining habit which will need to be tied into a support. The oval leaves are blue-green, and may persist through a mild winter. From June to August, the plant is covered wi...
Lonicera x purpusii

Lonicera x purpusii
€10.00
Winter honeysuckle A gorgeously scented hybrid honeysuckle for the winter garden, Lonicera x purpusii is a large, deciduous or semi-evergreen shrub with a bushy habit, needing no support. The oval mid-green leaves will persist over winter in milder areas. Cream-coloured, tubular flowers with prominent yellow anthers and an intense scent are bor...

Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum Fire Dance
€6.00
Loropetalum Fire Dance A very ornamental cultivar of the species variant, Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum Fire Dance is a small, evergreen shrub with a rounded, bushy habit, ideal for a smaller, sheltered garden. The ovate leaves emerge pinky-purple, deepening to a rich plum-purple all year, although sometimes turning greener in summer. Bright ...
Lovage
Lovage
€4.00
Levisticum officinale The word 'Lovage' comes from 'love-ache', 'ache' being a medieval name for parsley. This is a perennial herb with tall, smooth stems with dark green pinnate leaves, their scent reminiscent of strong celery and parsley, and yellow-green flowers in Summer. The leaves can be used in salads or as a seasoning in ...
Luma apiculata (Myrtus luma)

Luma apiculata (Myrtus luma)
€10.00
Myrtle - Myrtus luma Also know as Myrtus luma, this is a vigorous, upright, bushy tree or large shrub with very attractive, peeling cinnamon-brown and creamy-white bark. Aromatic, glossy dark green leaves are bronzy when young. Small cup-shaped, 5-petalled, white flowers appear from midsummer to autumn, followed by purple berries. Needs a mild c...
Luma apiculata Glanleam Gold

Luma apiculata Glanleam Gold
€10.00
Variegated Myrtle A colourful evergreen to brighten up your garden in Winter. Also known as Myrtus luma Glanleam Gold, this striking small evergreen tree or large shrub of dense growth. The bright green leaves are edged with creamy-yellow and tinged with pink when young. Slightly fragrant, white flowers appear from midsummer to autumn and are f...
Luzula nivea

Luzula nivea
€4.00
Luzula nivea - Snowy Woodrush An early-flowering woodland plant, Luzula nivea is a medium-sized, slowly spreading, evergreen woodrush, forming narrow tufts of upright, dark green leaves; these are edged with white hairs, giving a silvery appearance. Small heads of pretty, off-white flowers to 2’ (60cm) are produced in early summer. Snowy Wood...
Luzula sylvatica

Luzula sylvatica
€4.00
Great Wood-rush A native plant of damp, acidic woodland, moorland and stream-banks, Luzula sylvatica is an evergreen, perennial grass forming large clumps, spreading slowly by underground stolons. Flat, linear, mid-green leaves, with silky hairs along their edges, form a substantial clump, and some leaves persist through the winter. In May and J...

Luzula sylvatica Solar Flair
€4.00
Great Wood-rush Solar Flair A diminutive, vividly coloured cultivar of the native great wood-rush, Luzula sylvatica Solar Flair is a compact, evergreen, perennial grass with a clump-forming, non-spreading habit. The glossy, arching leaves are broadly linear, and golden-yellow to lime-green. In May and June, arching stems rise above the clump, be...

Lychnis coronaria Gardeners' World
€4.50
Rose campion Gardeners’ World A sterile form of the familiar dusty miller or rose campion, Lychnis coronaria Gardeners' World does not set seed, and therefore flowers much longer. A clump-forming, semi-evergreen, herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial, dusty miller Gardeners’ World will tolerate periods of drought and is ideal for a Medit...

Lychnis flos-cuculi - Ragged Robin
€3.00
Ragged Robin (Nóinín mór) This native wildflower is abundant throughout Ireland, usually seen in marshes and damp meadows where it is one of the prettiest to inhabit these type of areas. Linear to oblong leaves on slender, upright stalks bear deep rose-pink flowers, the petals modified into delicately fringed blossoms to make it withstand the wi...
Lychnis flos-cuculi - Ragged Robin 9cm Pot

Lychnis flos-cuculi - Ragged Robin 9cm Pot
€3.00

Lychnis flos-cuculi White Robin
€4.00
Ragged Robin White Robin A white form of the native ragged robin, Lychnis flos-cuculi White Robin is a modest but fashionable plant of great charm and prettiness. An upright, spreading, herbaceous perennial, it has blue-green, lance-shaped leaves at the base; leaves further up the stem are rounder. From late May to early August, loose heads of ...

Lysichiton camtschatcensis - White Skunk Cabbage
€6.00
White Skunk Cabbage White arum-shaped flowers are an excellent pollen source for bees as they are in bloom so early in the year. Large striking dark green leaves follow. When the leaves are damaged it gives off a slightly offensive odour hence it’s common name of Skunk Cabbage. Lysichiton camtschatcensis is harmful if eaten and could be a skin &...

Lysimachia atropurpurea Beaujolais
€4.00
Purple Loosestrife Beaujolais A very fashionable flower since appearing at Chelsea Flower Show in 2014, Lysimachia atropurpurea Beaujolais is a short-lived, deciduous, herbaceous perennial with a clump-forming, mildly spreading habit. The narrow, wavy-edged leaves, to 4”/10cm long, are a delicate silvery-green, making a lovely foil for the flowe...