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Pieris japonica Ralto

Pieris japonica Ralto
€8.00
Pieris ralto Well-known for its fantastic spring foliage and flowers. In Spring, Pieris japonica ralto has light red-pink young leaves that mature to a dark variegated green. In May and June, bunches of scarlet red, bell-like flowers on large branched clusters cover this reliable shrub. Good option for large pots. Site: ShelteredSoil: Well drain...
Pieris japonica Sarabande

Pieris japonica Sarabande
€12.00
Pieris Sarabande Well-known for its gorgeous foliage and flowers; native to the mountain thickets of eastern China, Taiwan, and Japan. In Spring, Sarabande has glossy green leaves, but from May until July it sports large bunches of white, lily-of-the-valley type flowers on large slightly drooping branched. Reliable shrub.Site: ShelteredSoil: Wel...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Elizabeth
€12.00
Pink Variegated Pittosporum A popular evergreen grey-green leaved shrub growing as a tall broad column. Its leaves have appealing cream/pink tinged margins while small honey-scented deep purple flowers open in clusters in late spring and early summer. Pittosporum tenufolium Elizabeth can also be grown as part of a hedge in coastal locations. It ...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Gold Star
€13.00
Pittosporum Goldstar Compact bushy evergreen shrub. Attractive foliage with ovate wavy leaves that are dark green with conspicuous pale midribs when mature. This contrasts with the young spring growth which is bright golden green on reddish branchlets. Site: Tolerates coastal winds Soil: Prefers well drainedPosition: Full sun, part shadeSeason...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball
€15.00
Pittosporum Golf Ball An excellent new cultivar of this New Zealand species, Pittosporum tenuifolium Golf Ball is a medium-sized, fast-growing, evergreen shrub with a bushy habit and rounded shape – hence the name! It does not become leggy or bare at the bottom, and can be used as hedging or topiary, for which it’s a good substitute for box. Th...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Irene Paterson
€15.00
Pittosporum Irene Paterson A favourite of garden designers, Pittosporum tenuifolium Irene Paterson is a small, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a bushy, rounded habit, grown for its lovely, variegated foliage. The wavy-edged leaves open cream and develop cream marbling and mid-ribs over green, occasionally tinted pink in winter. If the plant i...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen
€12.00
Pittosporum Silver Queen A lovely shrub for seaside and other mild areas, Pittosporum tenuifolium Silver Queen is a large, evergreen shrub with a bushy habit. The rounded, grey-green leaves on fine black stems have beautiful, narrow, irregular white margins, giving a light, mobile appearance to the shrub. In spring and summer, clusters of small,...

Pittosporum tenuifolium Variegatum
€15.00
Variegated Pittosporum A favourite foliage plant for flower arrangers, Pittosporum tenuifolium Variegatum is a large, fast-growing, evergreen shrub or small tree with a bushy, oval habit. The wavy-edged leaves on slender black stems are green, boldly margined in cream. In May and June, small, insignificant, chocolate-purple flowers appear, scent...
Pittosporum tobira

Pittosporum tobira
€4.00
Japanese Pittosporum A borderline hardy pittosporum for mild areas, Pittosporum tobira is a small to medium-sized, slow-growing, evergreen shrub with a dense, compact, rounded habit. The rather long, elliptical leaves are deep green. In late spring and early summer, the shrub carries creamy-white, honey-scented flowers which soon turn yellow, so...
Polylepis australis

Polylepis australis
€12.00
Polylepis australis - Tabaquillo Quite unusual in cultivation, Polylepis australis is native to Central Argentina. It fits well into most gardens that have a little elbow room. Generally, its flowers are quite unimpressive but its best attraction is its rolls of loose, paper-like exfoliating brownish bark, which makes a fantastic feature. That,...
Poncirus trifoliata

Poncirus trifoliata
€8.00
Japanese bitter orange Quite rare as a garden shrub, Poncirus trifoliata is deciduous with distinct leaves on green stems with long thorns, but its main draw is it fantastically scented flowers in late spring followed by orange/green coloured mandarin sized fruit which have an attractive downy coating and hang on the tree well into Winter. Due t...

Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood
€8.00
Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood A particularly long-flowering cultivar, Potentilla fruticosa Abbotswood is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy habit. The small, deep green leaves are divided into five leaflets. In late spring, pretty white flowers, 4cm across and with a boss of golden stamens, appear; they are like those of single roses...

Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink
€8.00
Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink A very pretty cultivar, Potentilla fruticosa Lovely Pink is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy, quite upright habit. The small, green leaves are divided into five leaflets, and turn copper in autumn. Rich pink flowers with white margins and golden stamens are borne in summer, lasting until the first fro...

Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace
€8.00
Potentilla Red Ace The reddest of the shrubby cinquefoils, Potentilla fruticosa Red Ace is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy habit. The small, grey-green leaves are divided into five leaflets. Bright orange-red single flowers with yellow backs to the petals and golden stamens cover the bush from June to September. The flowers tend to...

Potentilla fruticosa Tangerine
€7.00
Potentilla Tangerine Bred at the famous Slieve Donard nursery in Northern Ireland, Potentilla fruticosa Tangerine is a small, deciduous shrub with a dense, bushy, mounded habit, smaller than some potentillas. The small, grey-green leaves are divided into five leaflets. The single, saucer-shaped flowers are an unusual colour, apricot-yellow with ...

Potentilla fruticosa Yellow
€7.00
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Prostanthera cuneata

Prostanthera cuneata
€10.00
Alpine Mint Bush A small, bushy Australian shrub, Prostanthera cuneata is a small, evergreen shrub which looks well with other Australian plants, such as smaller phormiums, or with plants with silvery leaves. The tiny, shining, deep green leaves are highly aromatic and clothe the bush densely. From June to August, and often for longer, pure whi...

Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai
€6.00
Fuji Cherry Not to be confused with the Mount Fuji cherry Shirotae, Prunus incisa Kojo-no-mai is a medium-sized, slow-growing, deciduous shrub originally found on the volcanic slopes of Mt Fuji. The branches are dark, wiry, and slightly twisted, giving an architectural quality to the bush. Spear-shaped, serrated leaves emerge pale bronze-green, ...

Prunus laurocerasus Caucasica
€2.80
Caucasian Laurel A quick growing evergreen hedge, Prunus laurocerasus Caucasica is similar to common Laurel but has a distinctly more upright habit. Caucasian Laurel suits the gardener who likes the reliability of common Laurel but has either less space or wishes to keep their hedge narrower. The leaves are generally a darker green and it will t...
Prunus laurocerasus Etna

Prunus laurocerasus Etna
€8.00
Cherry Laurel Etna Slower-growing, smaller and more ornamental than the species, Prunus laurocerasus Etna is a reliable choice for hedging in the smaller garden, as it can be kept to a reasonable height if clipped twice a year. If unclipped, it can reach 4m, a large, evergreen shrub with a tall, very dense habit which makes it ideal where a very...
