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Lavender Essence Purple, English Lavender
€3.50
Lavandula angustifolia Essence Purple Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And ...
Lavender Hidcote, English Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula angustifolia Hidcote Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And did you ...
Lavender Munstead, English Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula angustifolia Munstead Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. And did yo...
Lavender stoechas Castilliano Violet, French Lavander
€3.00
Lavandula stoechas Castilliano Violet Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary and medicinal uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublim...
Lavender stoechas Papillon, French Lavender
€3.00
Lavandula stoechas Papillon Lavender is up there in the top-ten favourite garden plants, both for its relative ease of cultivation, its beautiful looks and scent and of course its culinary and medicinal uses. Wikipedia grandly refers to it as native to the 'Old World' (the Eastern Hemisphere), which seems only fitting for such a sublime plant. A...
Leptospermum scoparium (Nanum Group) Kiwi
€8.00
Tea Tree Kiwi A dwarf version of the Australian and New Zealand tea tree, Leptospermum scoparium (Nanum Group) Kiwi is a low, evergreen shrub with a very dense habit. The small, silky, green leaves are bronze-tinted and aromatic. Single, deep pink flowers, 10mm wide, appear profusely in May and June. Ideal for a rockery, between paving stones or...
Leptospermum scoparium Coral Candy
€15.00
New Zealand Tea Tree Coral Candy Suitable for mild areas, and best in the shelter of a warm wall, Leptospermum scoparium Coral Candy is a medium-sized to large, evergreen shrub, with a compact, bushy habit and arching branches. The small, linear, aromatic leaves are mid- to deep grey-green, and less than 1”/2.5cm long. From late April to early J...
Leptospermum scoparium Martini
€15.00
Martin’s Tea Tree/Manuka A good form of the New Zealand shrub tea tree or manuka, Leptospermum scoparium Martini is a medium-sized, evergreen shrub with a dense, bushy habit and arching shoots. The tiny, aromatic, dark green leaves are similar to those of the closely related myrtle. The five-petalled flowers emerge ice-pink and darken to a rich ...
Leptospermum scoparium Winter Cheer
€12.00
NZ Tea Tree/Manuka Winter Cheer A showy, deep red form of the New Zealand tea tree or manuka, Leptospermum scoparium Winter Cheer is a fast-growing, medium-sized, evergreen shrub with a dense, bushy habit and arching shoots. The myrtle-like leaves are needle-like, aromatic, and dark green, turning purplish in late autumn and winter. The deep red...
Leycesteria formosa
Leycesteria formosa
€8.00
Pheasant bush Native to China and Tibet, Leycesteria formosa is a vigorous, medium-sized to large, deciduous shrub with a bushy habit, grown for its good looks, long season of interest and importance for pollinators and other wild-life. The mid-green, pointed leaves are borne on upright, grey-green stems. From mid- to late summer, 4 inch-long ta...
Leycesteria formosa Golden Lanterns
€5.00
Golden Pheasant bush A more compact cultivar of the species, Leycesteria formosa Golden Lanterns is vigorous, medium-sized, deciduous shrub with an upright, bushy habit, grown for its lovely primrose-yellow foliage and long season of interest. The heart-shaped leaves emerge yellow, and fade to a delicate primrose colour – grow in partial shade t...
Ligustrum Japonicum - Japanese Privet
€4.00
Japanese Privet This evergreen privet makes a fast dense hedge, set apart from other privets by its thick glossy leaf. Ligustrum japonicum has an upright habit, clips extremely well and is ideal for someone wanting a quick screen. It flowers in late Summer to early Autumn and its berries are liked by birds. It is fully hardy and can take all but...
Ligustrum ovalifolium - Green Privet
€3.00
Green Privet A vigorous, upright semi-evergreen shrub and a familiar urban hedge, this versatile plant has a lot going for it. Ligustrum ovalifolium can be kept very neat, as it responds well to clipping. It is also tough, tolerating some coastal exposure and it will grow in relatively poor soils. It is considered a semi-evergreen hedge, it can ...
Ligustrum ovalifolium aureum - Golden Privet
€3.00
Golden Privet The foliage of the Golden Privet will brighten up any garden. It is semi-evergreen, holding its leaf year round in all but the harshest of Winters. Ligustrum ovalifolium aureum will grow nearly anywhere - including poor soils, in moderate shade and can be seen growing well in some coastal areas. If your garden needs some colour, Go...
Ligustrum vulgare - Native privet
€3.00
Native Privet Ligustrum vulgare Wild Privet Tough, lime-tolerant, Ligustrum vulgare is deciduous, sometimes semi-evergreen and has long been used as a hedging plant for fields, particularly in Northern Ireland. It’s a medium-sized shrub with a bushy habit and dull-green, lance-shaped leaves. In summer, pretty panicles of tiny white flowers appe...
Lithodora diffusa Heavenly Blue
€4.00
Purple Gromwell Heavenly Blue A lovely plant for ground cover or the rock garden, Lithodora diffusa Heavenly Blue is an evergreen perennial with a prostrate, creeping, mat-forming habit. The small, hairy, grey-green leaves make a perfect foil for the intensely deep blue, star-shaped flowers, which are 12mm across and are borne from late spring ...
Lonicera crassifolia
Lonicera crassifolia
€12.00
Creeping honeysuckle A spreading, shrubby honeysuckle, Lonicera crassifolia is an evergreen shrub with a low, mound-forming habit. The small, round, leathery dark green leaves are borne on bristly shoots. Small, yellow and cream, tubular flowers, scented, and with prominent stamens, are carried in the leaf-axils from May to July, and are sometim...
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...
Myrtus communis tarentina
Myrtus communis tarentina
€10.00
Tarentum Myrtle Tarentum Myrtle is a small evergreen shrub of dense growth, and dark green, pointed leaves carried in abundance. In late Summer through to Autumn, pink buds open to white-cupped fragrant flowers with many yellow stamens. Tarentina has leaves slightly narrower than the standard Common Myrtle. White berries develop in Winter. A goo...