Category Archives: All Flower Plants

Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’

This Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ has a beautiful white edge to its leaves, giving it an attractive appearance in your garden throughout Spring and Summer, making it an excellent specimen for any shrub border or woodland garden. Creamy-yellow flowers open

Choisya ternata ‘Apple Blossom’

Choisya ternata ?Apple Blossom? – Mexican orange blossom This Choisya ternata plant is the very first from the Mexican Orange Blossom family to produce bicoloured flowers! Perfect in cottage gardens, coastal gardens and low maintenance gardens this Choisya ternata encourages

Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Yukigoten’

Chaenomeles spec. Plant – Yukigoten Chaenomeles Yukigoten (Japanese Quince, Flowering quince) is an all-around fantastic deciduous plant, that produces endless scented double-flowering blooms, amongst fresh green foliage that will thrive almost anywhere in your beloved garden! From delightful March and

Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Rose Glow’

This well-known cultivar, which has received an RHS AGM, is well-deservedly popular. The mottled pink and red foliage darkens to purple and red in autumn, providing a striking contrast to the spring flowers and bright red, late summer berries. Berberis

Chaenomeles x superba ‘Cameo’

Chaenomeles × superba ‘Cameo’ (flowering quince) is a slow growing, beautiful, dense spreading quince. The flowers appear in spring are semi-double, apricot coloured and large. The fruit that follows this beautiful display of flowers are aromatic and edible and can

Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Minima Aurea’

Otherwise known as Lawson's Cypress, this is a mound forming dwarf conical shaped conifer. The golden yellow foliage keeps its colour all year and makes for an interesting focal point planted within a bed or border. Height 301cm+.  

Abelia ‘Edward Goucher’

Abelia ?Edward Goucher? is a beautiful, semi evergreen shrub that creates a delightful lilac-pink display of colour in July to October, producing a sweet honey scent along the way that fills the air. With rounded growth, this RHS AGM variety

Viburnum tinus ‘Lisarose’

A valuable garden staple, this evergreen shrub provides year-round interest and will produce its red buds and soft pink and white flowers, which appear in flattened clusters from midwinter onwards, at a time when colour is all the more important.

Weigela florida ‘Monet’

The compact, mounding habit of Weigela florida ‘Monet’ is ideal for smaller gardens. The gentle pink flowers bloom in late spring and contrast with the variegated foliage, which is bordered in pink and cream. This vibrant deciduous shrub is a

Vitex agnus-castus f. latifolia

Vitex agnus-castus f. latifolia is a deciduous shrub with delicate, lacy, glossy green leaves that are moderately fragrant. In early to mid-autumn, branched sprays of purple-blue fragrant flowers develop on the ends of the branches. It’s moderately cold, hardy and

Rose ‘Golden Showers’ (Climbing)

?Golden Showers? is a much-loved variety, awarded an RHS AGM due to it?s outstanding performance and long lasting displays of bright yellow blooms that repeat-flower all through summer. Copes well in shadier spots of a garden, it?s stiff stems launch

Salix caprea ‘Kilmarnock’

When yellow-grey catkins sprout on the Kilmarnock Willow’s exposed weeping branches, you know spring has arrived in your garden. The Salix caprea ‘Kilmarnock’ is a tiny deciduous tree that forms an excellent architectural showpiece. The weeping branches produce a dense,

Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla ‘Black Lace’

A recent introduction, this elder has deep burgundy foliage with pink scented flowers. It is darker than other varieties and makes it a stunning specimen plant. Flowers May-June. Height 301cm+. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. The

Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla ‘Black Tower’

Sambucus nigra f. porphyrophylla ‘Black Tower’ is a dense, compact and upright growing shrub that adds intense colour to borders or as a specimen plant. Foliage is large leaved, beginning green but turning deep burgundy in full sun. Blooms are

Lilac ‘Bloomerang Dark Purple’

Most lilac bushes only bloom for a few weeks in the spring, but Lilac ‘Bloomerang Dark Purple’ blooms from spring to summer, and again from late summer to the first frosts, with only a brief respite during the hottest weeks

Lilac ‘Bloomerang Pink Perfume’

Enjoy the flowers and fragrance of lilac for months! Most lilac bushes bloom for just a few weeks in spring – but Lilac ?Bloomerang Pink Perfume? flowers from spring to summer, and again from late summer to the first frosts,

Osmanthus delavayi

With highly scented small white flowers that are in clusters, this medium-sized evergreen shrub is dense and quite a slow grower. It has rounded or ovate rather dark green leaves that are about 2.5cm long, also producing berries that are blue to

Photinia fraseri ‘Little Red Robin’

Photinia Little Red Robin is an evergreen shrub that provides a wonderful show of coloured foliage. The new growth in spring and summer is bright red providing a real impact before slowly maturing to green in winter. A compact shrub best

Magnolia x soulangeana

Magnolia soulangeana is perfect for smaller gardens because it grows slowly, spreads widely, and can be pruned into a small tree. Don’t miss out on the Magnolia’s spring colour in your garden; they look fantastic with an underplanting of colourful

Leycesteria formosa ‘Golden Lanterns’

Leycesteria is an easy to grow deciduous shrub, which is hardy and quick-growing. The arching stems of Leycesteria ‘Golden Lanterns’ carry golden leaves which are soft to the touch, and joined by dangling maroon and white blooms in the summer,

Leycesteria formosa ‘Purple Rain’

Commonly known as Himalayan Honeysuckle this is a vigourous, fast growing upright shrub. Clusters of purple and white flowers are produced in summer and into autumn followed by small reddish-purple round fruits. Height 150-200cm.

Cornus alba ‘Siberian Pearls’

A dogwood variety is valued as much for its spectacular display of flowers and berries as it is for its magnificent display of bright red stems in the winter. Cornus alba ‘Siberian Pearls’ blooms in the spring with a generous