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Cortaderia selloana Pumila
Cortaderia selloana Pumila
€12.00
Cortaderia selloana Pumila A dwarf form of pampas grass, Cortaderia selloana Pumila is more suitable for the smaller garden. A tussock-forming, evergreen, perennial grass, it forms a compact mound of narrow, arching, sharp-edged, dark green leaves 18” high. Big, feathery, creamy-white plumes are borne on four- to five-foot stems in late summer a...
Cortaderia selloana Rosea
€4.00
Pampas Grass Rosea Pampas grass, once a familiar sight in suburban front gardens, is undergoing something of a renaissance, with its handsome form and striking flowers used as a structural plant, particularly effective against evergreen foliage. This pink-flowered form, Cortaderia selloana Rosea, is a large, densely clump-forming evergreen, pere...
Cosmos at. Chocomocha
Cosmos at. Chocomocha
€8.50
Chocolate Cosmos A perennial cosmos from Mexico, atrosanguineus Chocomocha has large daisy-like dusky brown-red flowers blooming in late summer. The flowers are velvety in appearance, with their deep rich colour offering strong contrast against all the green. Chocolate cosmos is popular for its fragrance of vanilla which enhances as the day war...
Curry Plant
Curry Plant
€3.00
Helichrysum italicum A small bushy evergreen shrub with silver-grey leaves and yellow flowers in clusters in Summer. Even though its common name is Curry Plant and it does smell like curry powder, this herb has nothing in common with actual curry spice. Helichrysum has more of a sage-like aroma and can be used as such in Mediterr...
Cyrtomium fortunei var. Clivicola
€5.00
Dwarf Japanese Holly Fern An attractive little fern for shady parts of the garden, Cyrtomium fortunei var. clivicola is a small, perennial, clump-forming, evergreen fern, with arching, divided, bright olive-green fronds. These have broad, papery, rather holly-like leaflets with a yellowish tinge, brighter in deeper shade. A good fern for underpl...
Dianella caerulea
Dianella caerulea
€12.00
Blue Flax Lily A smaller, flax lily with striking royal blue berries, Dianella caerulea is a quite fast-growing, clump-forming, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial, with an arching habit. The leathery, grass-like, arching leaves are mid-green. The light blue flowers in short-branched panicles appear in summer, and are followed by glossy, royal-blu...
Dianella revoluta Blue Stream
€12.00
Dianella Blue Stream A lovely grass-like perennial for milder areas, Dianella revoluta Blue Stream is a clump-forming, evergreen, perennial grass with broad, sword-like, light blue leaves. It produces blue flowers in warmer countries, but is unlikely to do so in Ireland; nevertheless, it is a striking and beautiful plant. Cut back to the ground ...
Dianella revoluta Coolvista
Dianella revoluta Coolvista
€12.00
Dianella Coolvista An attractive, blue-grey, grass-like plant from Australia, Dianella revoluta Coolvista is a clump-forming, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial forming a spiky mound of narrow, sword-like, grey-blue leaves. In May and June, tall stems carry starry blue flowers above the clump of leaves; these are sometimes followed by blue berries...
Dicksonia antarctica - Tree Fern
Dicksonia antarctica - Tree Fern
€35.00
Dicksonia antarctica - Soft Tree-Fern Native to coastal parts of Australia, Dicksonia antarctica is a magnificent, slow-growing, evergreen tree-fern (deciduous in colder areas) and one of the easiest to grow. The brown, fibrous ‘stem’ slowly grows taller, crowned by a rosette of beautiful, glossy, deep green fronds up to three metres long – a wo...
Dryopteris affinis
Dryopteris affinis
€4.00
Scaly Male Fern Also known as the golden-scaled male fern, Dryopteris affinis is one of our native Irish ferns, found most commonly in damp deciduous woodland and shady hedgerows, but also on dry heaths in damper, western areas. It’s often an indicator of ancient woodland. Scaly male fern is a tough, vigorous, deciduous or semi-evergreen fern wh...
Dryopteris affinis Cristata The King
€4.00
Scaly Male Fern Cristata The King Named for its handsome, long, crested fronds, Dryopteris affinis Cristata The King is a tough, clump-forming, semi-evergreen fern which forms a shuttlecock-shaped rosette of heavily divided, upright fronds with golden scales on the stems and a crested tip on each frondlet. The upright fronds emerge bright golden...
Dryopteris affinis Pinderi
Dryopteris affinis Pinderi
€4.00
Pinder’s Golden-scaled Male Fern A large, elegant, adaptable fern, Dryopteris affinis Pinderi is an evergreen to semi-evergreen, clump-forming fern with an upright, shuttlecock habit, arching out to quite a width. The narrow, lance-shaped, sharply-pointed fronds emerge yellow-green, turning deep green, and develop golden scales along the mid-ri...
Dryopteris filix-mas
Dryopteris filix-mas
€8.00
Male Fern A handsome, robust Irish native, Dryopteris filix-mas is a vigorous, semi-evergreen, clump-forming fern which has a strong presence in a shady border and is ideal for woodland planting. The fronds emerge like beautiful, light green croziers in spring, maturing to mid-green in summer. Tall, with an elegant ‘shuttlecock’ habit, it’s extr...
Echium candicans
Echium candicans
€10.00
Pride of Madeira A bushy biennial subshrub with the most magnificent, very tall cones of blue flowers opening in late Spring, flowering right through the Summer. Echium candicans produces a beautiful rosette of silvery-green soft fuzzy foliage in the 1st year which is followed, in the 2nd year, by numerous cones that can grow up to 2.5m (8ft), ...
Epimedium x perralchicum Frohnleiten
€4.50
Barrenwort Frohnleiten An evergreen Barrenwort with remarkable dark green bronze-flushed foliage. Epimedium x perralchium Frohnleiten is well suited at the front of a shady border or next to woodland plants. Barrenwort Frohnleiten is a low growing clump forming plant, an excellent choice for a groundcover. Small yellow star shaped flowers start...
Epimedium x rubrum
Epimedium x rubrum
€4.75
Red Barrenwort Despite the rather dispiriting common name, Epimedium x rubrum is both beautiful and useful, giving elegant ground-cover and year-round interest in partial shade; it’s particularly good under deciduous shrubs. It’s a deciduous, rhizomatous perennial with a spreading habit. The long, heart-shaped leaves emerge tinted bronze-red, t...
Erodium x variabile Bishop's Form
€3.00
Storksbill Bishop’s Form A diminutive member of the geranium family, Erodium x variabile Bishop's Form is the best rose-pink cultivar available. It’s a compact, deciduous, perennial with a low, mound-forming spreading habit. The scalloped, deep-green leaves form a soft mound. From June to September, pretty rose-pink flowers with darker veins, li...
Eupatorium cannabinum
Eupatorium cannabinum
€3.00
Hemp Agrimony (Cnáib uisce) Eupatorium cannabinum must be one of the most popular among bees and butterflies. Native throughout Ireland and found by ponds, rivers, on seacliffs and indeed in ditches, this is a big plant, with nice upright and reddish, branched stems carrying racemes of wide flat flowerheads with tiny pink flowers from July to S...
Euphorbia characias Silver Swan
€12.00
Spurge Silver Swan A prettily variegated, smaller cultivar of the species, Euphorbia characias Silver Swan is a medium-sized, evergreen perennial, with a rounded, bushy habit. The leaves are deep blue-green, edged with creamy-white, giving a light, silvery appearance. In mid-spring, long-lasting white flowers with a lime-green stripe are carri...
Farfugium japonicum Wavy Gravy
€4.50
Leopard Plant Wavy Gravy An interesting foliage plant for shade, Farfugium japonicum Wavy Gravy is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial with a rounded habit. The large, grey-green leaves are downy, and tightly curled, rather like a head of broccoli. In autumn, rather pretty yellow flowers appear, but many gardeners remove them, preferring it as ...