- Home
- Products
Phormium Platt’s Black

Phormium Platt’s Black
€17.00
New Zealand Flax Platt’s Black A very compact New Zealand flax cultivar, Phormium Platt’s Black is an evergreen perennial which forms a clump of long arching leaves, striking in a border, but small enough to be grown in containers. The long, sword-shaped leaves are deep purplish black, a wonderful contrast to pink, blue and white summer flower...
Phormium tenax

Phormium tenax
€45.00
New Zealand Flax Phormium tenax is native to, you guessed it, New Zealand, where the fibre has been widely utilised, originally in M?ori traditional textiles and also in rope and sail making until the 1940’s. Bronzy-red flowers are produced on very tall stems from July to September to a background of strap-like leathery leaves. New Zealand Flax ...
Phormium tenax Purpureum

Phormium tenax Purpureum
€30.00
Purple New Zealand Flax Phormium tenax has long, leathery foliage with a rich, bronzy-purple colour. Bronze-red flowers are produced on mature plants and carried on very tall stems from July to September. The Purple New Zealand Flax makes an ideal specimen plants for coastal, windy locations. Can be planted in mixed flower and shrub beds to add ...
Phormium Tricolor

Phormium Tricolor
€20.00
Mountain Flax Tricolor A big mountain flax with striking colouring, Phormium cookianum subsp hookeri Tricolor is a large, evergreen perennial with long, narrow leaves, a wonderful structural plant for the larger garden, and particularly good by the sea. The long, sword-shaped leaves are striped longitudinally in creamy-yellow and deep green wi...
Phormium Yellow Wave

Phormium Yellow Wave
€10.00
New Zealand Flax Yellow Wave Originating in New Zealand, phormiums do very well in milder, coastal parts of Ireland, and will even naturalise. Phormium Yellow Wave is an evergreen perennial which forms a huge clump of long arching leaves. The long, sword-shaped leaves, up to a metre long, are green with a broad yellow stripe, like a splash of su...

Photinia serratifolia Crunchy
€12.50
Photinia serratifolia Crunchy Serrated Photinia is a Taiwanese species, vigorous, with stronger branches but less branched than Photinia x fraseri hybrids, and large, leathery, serrated leaves. Young coppery leaves become chocolate brown then dark green in summer. Flowering takes place in spring, delicate panicles of white flowers are followed b...

Photinia x fraseri Little Red Robin
€10.00
Christmas Berry Little Red Robin A dwarf form of photinia, needing very little maintenance, Photinia x fraseri Little Red Robin is an average- to slow-growing, evergreen shrub for smaller, milder gardens. The leaves emerge a brilliant, glossy red, darkening slowly to a deep, glossy green; they are brighter red, and smaller and more rounded than ...
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin
€24.00
Red Robin Everyone likes a bit of colour and Photinia Red Robin does not disappoint: a large, dense, evergreen shrub with glossy green and purple-red foliage. Makes an excellent specimen on its own but is most often planted as a hedge. The fresh growth can be anywhere between dark to bright red and can be a welcome sight in Winter and early Spri...
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 10cm Pot

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 10cm Pot
€3.00
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 9cm Pot (6in young plant)

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 9cm Pot (6in young plant)
€3.50
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 9L Pot | Collection/oversize delivery

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin 9L Pot | Collection/oversize delivery
€37.00
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 1.3L / 0.75ft / Bushy

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 1.3L / 0.75ft / Bushy
€6.00
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 2L / 1ft + / Not provided

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 2L / 1ft + / Not provided
€7.50
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 5L / 2-3ft / Collection/oversize delivery required

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 5L / 2-3ft / Collection/oversize delivery required
€25.00
Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 7.5L / 2-3ft / Collection/oversize delivery required

Photinia x fraseri Red Robin Pot | 7.5L / 2-3ft / Collection/oversize delivery required
€24.00
Phyllostachys aurea

Phyllostachys aurea
€48.00
Phyllostachys aurea - Golden Bamboo A graceful and beautiful form of bamboo for the larger garden, Phyllostachys aurea is a clump-forming, evergreen, suckering bamboo with brilliant green culms (canes) which turn yellow as they mature in sun. The leaves, 7”/18cm long, are golden-green. Golden bamboo is a tough, very hardy plant, but needs shelte...

Phyllostachys aureosulcata Aureocaulis
€45.00
Yellow Groove Bamboo Yellow groove bamboo has, as the name suggests, a distinctive stripe on the yellow canes (reddish when young) and can grow to 4-7m (13-23ft) in height with lovely lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. Also known as Golden Crookstem as the canes are sometimes shown to grow in a zig-zag shape. Great for adding colour in any garden, ...

Phyllostachys aureosulcata Spectabilis
€45.00
Spectabilis Bamboo A rare and truly spectacular, tall ornamental bamboo that will lift up any area with its variety of colours on the canes and very attractive dark glossy foliage. With its yellow stems (with red accents in Spring, in full sun), its upright stature and generally being quite the collector’s item, it will make a conversation piece...
Phyllostachys bissetii

Phyllostachys bissetii
€55.00
Bissetii Bamboo The Bisetti bamboo will be first to produce new growth - which is edible - each year. The mainly upright, though slightly arching canes, glossy-green, sometimes with a purple tinge, and yellowish green when older, are of the clump-forming variety with deep green leaves that will withstand bad weather and can form a very dense can...
Phyllostachys nigra Punctata

Phyllostachys nigra Punctata
€50.00
Black Bamboo Darkly handsome, and common in temple gardens in Japan, Phyllostachys nigra was one of the first bamboos to be brought to the West in the early 19th century, and its exotic black canes took the gardening world by storm- it is undoubtedly the species that made bamboo as an ornamental plant as popular as it is these days. Punctata is ...