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Hippophae rhamnoides Friesdorfer Orange - Sea Buckthorn (self fertile)
€6.00
Sea Buckthorn Friesdorfer Orange A self-fertile, fairly compact sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides Friesdorfer Orange is a medium-sized, fast-growing, semi-evergreen shrub with an irregular, bushy and very thorny habit, ideally suited as a burglar- or stock-proof hedge in coastal gardens; it can also be used as a specimen. The long, lance-shape...
Hippophae rhamnoides Hergo - Sea Buckthorn (female)
€6.00
Sea Buckthorn Hergo (female) A German-bred, female cultivar of sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides Hergo is a large, slow-growing, deciduous shrub with an upright, suckering habit, making an excellent fruiting hedge if grown with a compatible male cultivar. Not as thorny as some sea buckthorns, it has narrow, grey green leaves, turning yellow-or...
Hippophae rhamnoides Pollmix - Sea Buckthorn (male)
€12.00
Sea Buckthorn Pollmix (Male) A German-developed male cultivar of the sea buckthorn, Hippophae rhamnoides ‘Pollmix’ does not bear fruit, but is offered as a suitable pollinator for up to 10 female sea buckthorns, including ‘Askola’. A medium - to fast-growing, deciduous shrub with dark green leaves, silver below, particularly suitable for coastal...
Hippophae rhamnoides Romeo - Sea Buckthorn (male)
€6.00
Sea Buckthorn Romeo (male) A male sea buckthorn, selected to be a pollinating partner to sea buckthorn Juliet, Hippophae rhamnoides Romeo is a large, semi-evergreen shrub of average vigour, with an upright, rounded, bushy and very thorny habit, ideally suited as a burglar- or stock-proof hedge in coastal gardens. The long, lance-shaped leaves ar...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Amur
€6.00
Lonicera caerulea Amur Also known as blue honeysuckle, Honeyberry originates from Siberia and is able to cope with the coldest areas. The berries are elongated and unevenly shaped, about 1 ½ inches long, deep blue with a white bloom; the flesh is wine-red when ripe and sweet, very rich in antioxidants, and tastes rather like honeyed blueberries....
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Atut
€6.00
Honeyberry Atut With berries very high in Vitamin C and antioxidants, Lonicera caerulea Atut is a cultivar of a fruiting shrub from Siberia and Kamschatka quite recently introduced to the west. The berries are long, cylindrical and purplish-black, with a white, waxy bloom, and have a good, sweet-sour flavour. Honeyberry Atut is an early to mid-s...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Duet
€6.00
Honeyberry Duet A new superfruit with berries very high in Vitamin C and antioxidants, Lonicera caerulea Duet is a cultivar of a fruiting shrub from Siberia and Kamschatka only recently introduced to the west. The berries are long, cylindrical and blue-black, with a white, waxy bloom, and have a pleasant, sweet, tangy flavour. Honeyberry Duet is...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Honeybee®
€6.00
Honeyberry Honey Bee® Bred in Canada from a Russian honeyberry as a pollinator for self-sterile varieties, Lonicera caerulea Honey Bee® is a medium-sized, bushy, deciduous shrub with small green leaves. It is fast-growing, and gives very high yields. The small white flowers appear in very early spring, and are followed in late June and early Jul...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Siglinka
€6.00
Lonicera caerulea Siglinka Also known as blue honeysuckle, Honeyberry or Lonicera caerulea originates from Siberia and is able to cope with the coldest areas. Creamy white flowers appear in April, followed by the unusual shaped berries, they are elongated and unevenly shaped, about 1 ½ inches long, deep blue with a white bloom; the flesh is win...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Siniczka
€6.00
Honeyberry Siniczka A medium-sized, long-lived, deciduous shrub, Lonicera caerulea Siniczka has an erect habit and medium growth-rate. The small leaves are green. The small cream-coloured, tubular flowers appear in very early spring, and are followed in late May or early June by cylindrical blue berries, large for a honeyberry, with a white, wax...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Sinoglaska
€6.00
Honeyberry Sinoglaska A honeysuckle with sweet, flavoursome fruit, Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica Sinoglaska is a small, fast-growing, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy, rounded habit. The ovoid leaves are sea green. Insignificant clusters of small, slightly fragrant, white flowers are borne in spring. These are followed by edible, cy...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Uspiech
€6.00
Honeyberry Uspiech A cultivar of Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica, Lonicera caerulea Uspiech is a medium-sized shrub with an unusual stiff, spiky habit. The small, stiff leaves are grey-green. The flowers appear in winter, and are followed in late June by cylindrical blue berries with a white, waxy bloom and a sweet, tangy flavour with no tra...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea var. Kamtschatica
€12.00
Honeyberry Kamtschatica Grown for its delicious, sweet berries, Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a bushy habit. The small leaves are bluish-green and aromatic. Small white flowers appear in pairs in very early spring, and are followed in July and August by elongated, blue berries which have a white bloo...
Honeyberry - Lonicera caerulea Wojtek
€6.00
Honeyberry Wojtek Grown for its sweet, nutritious, honey-flavoured berries, Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica Wojtek is a medium-sized, deciduous shrub with a rounded habit and oval, green leaves. Sweetly scented, creamy-yellow flowers appear in late winter or early spring, so may need hand-pollination. These are followed in June and July by l...
Huckleberry - Vaccinium ovatum Morris
€6.00
Huckleberry - Vaccinium ovatum Morris An evergreen woodland shrub of the western United States, the Huckleberry is related to blueberries, and like them it requires acid soil. The berries are black when ripe, and good for cooking and preserving, although they can be eaten fresh when fully ripe. Slow-growing, it is easy to look after, but rather ...
Japanese Wineberry - Rubus phoenicolasius
€5.00
Japanese Wineberry - Rubus phoenicolasius Also known as the Chinese blackberry, Rubus phoenicolasius is both a delicious fruit and highly decorative. The berries, borne on 2nd year wood like a summer raspberry, are quite small, golden-yellow ripening to red, juicy, sweet and refreshing; they ripen all at once in August. The plant is very vigorou...
Jostaberry
Jostaberry
€8.00
Jostaberry A hybrid between a gooseberry and a blackcurrant, the Jostaberry (pronounced ‘yustaberry’) was developed in Germany early in the last century. It looks like a (thornless!) gooseberry, and is usually grown as a bush, but stooled (planted deeply) like a blackcurrant. Jostaberry is long-lived and very vigorous, but can be pruned to a man...
Kiwi - Actinidia arguta Ananasnaya - female
€6.00
Kiwi arguta Ananasnaya - female This is a female kiwi, and you will also need a male cultivar if you want fruit. Arguta kiwis produce smaller fruit than actinidia kiwis, the size of a large grape, but they are smooth-skinned, very sweet, and can be eaten whole. Actinidia arguta Ananasnaya is a very large (up to 20’/6m), vigorous, long-lived, ...
Kiwi - Actinidia arguta Issai - self fertile
€6.00
Kiwi arguta Issai A compact, self-fertile form of the kiwi fruit, Actinidia arguta Issai is suitable for smaller gardens. A kiwi but not as we know it, similar in taste but much smaller and sweeter and the fruits may be eaten skin and all like a grape. Baby Kiwi Issai is a twining, shrubby, deciduous climber with simple green leaves that do not ...
Kiwi - Actinidia arguta Ken's Red - female
€6.00
Kiwi arguta Ken’s Red - female A female form of the hardy ‘baby’ kiwi, Actinidia arguta Ken's Red is a large, fast-growing deciduous vine, smaller than most kiwis. The leaves are oval to long, deep green, and bristly. The cream-coloured, scented flowers appear in June, followed by small fruits, about the size of a large gooseberry, cylindrical ...