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Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’

A popular dwarf cultivar, Euonymus alatus 'Compactus' has cool green summer leaves and shimmering bright red autumn colour. The corky wings on the stems are still evident, but less prominent than those on a standard Euonymus alatus. A small shrub

Hamamelis x intermedia ‘Ruby Glow’

Hamamelis make a magnificent feature shrub and are favoured for their autumn colour and unusual flowers. Hamamelis x intermedia ?Ruby Glow? is a slow-growing, vase-shaped shrub with ascending branches and large green leaves that transform to orange and yellow in

Hedera helix ‘Goldchild’

The Hedera Helix Goldchild or Common Ivy is a vigorous evergreen hardy climber which will quickly scramble up walls and fences and is perfect for covering those unsightly areas. This variety of ivy has a neat habit and is a

Escallonia laevis ‘Pink Elle’

Escallonia laevis ‘Pink Elle’ produces clusters of early summer pink blooms in tubular form, that are a lot bigger than many other cultivars. Despite the huge blooms, its habit is neat and compact meaning it will appear very tidy in

Cornus controversa ‘Variegata’

Known as the wedding-cake tree, because of its distinctive, horizontal, tiered habit, this tree makes a lovely focal point for a small to medium-sized garden. It has bright green leaves with bold, creamy-white margins, which turn red-purple in autumn and

Acer japonicum ‘Aconitifolium’

Acer japonicum ?Aconitifolium? is a particularly slow growing deciduous shrub, but over time it will spread wonderfully, demonstrating its beauty via the incredibly pure shades of red and green it displays, fading in an out of the two colours as

Acer palmatum ‘Dissectum’

Deeply fine cut foliage in a strong lime-green colour, a small mound-forming variety with arching shoots. For this Acer to be truly appreciated plant in an acidic soil for superb autumn colour where leaves turn from green to a lovely

Strelitzia ‘Bird of Paradise’

In 1994 after 20 years of hand pollinating by the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens, a small amount of seed became available, and since then, this golden-yellow Strelitzia is available to UK gardeners to grow in their very own space! Named ?Birds

Acer griseum

The Paper Bark Maple that commands attention! The peeling translucent bark layers are paper-thin and with shades of cinnamon. It provides continuous interest, Foliage is a bold green slowly transitioning to a plethora of pinks and reds before falling in

Hydrangea ‘Runaway Bride’

Hydrangea Plant – Runaway Bride Winner of the RHS Chelsea Flower show – new plant of the year in 2018! The Hydrangea – Runaway Bride is a real showstopper! What sets the Runaway Bride from other varieties of Hydrangea is

Rhododendron ‘Maruschka’ (Azalea Group)

An evergreen Azalea with vivid red flowers in late spring that smother the entire plant. The glossy foliage is dark green in summer, turning to rich bronze in winter. When planted in an acid border, it makes a fabulous contrast

Rhododendron ‘Barselik’ (Azalea Group)

Flowering from May to early June and embellished with large, funnel-shaped, orange-red flowers, this medium-sized deciduous azalea can bring interest into any garden, with golden foliage through autumn. Barselik is a low maintenance shrub, perfect for woodland gardens or an

Solanum jasminoides ‘Album’

Solanum jasminoides album ? Solanum This Solanum laxum album is a real beauty, blooming from June until October it does not disappoint in creating a beautiful Summer display. It produces distinctive star-like white flowers with buttery yellow centres and a

Hebe ‘Margret’

The Hebe Margret is a perfect choice for a sunny well drained spot in the border or container. Evergreen and completely hardy, this is a great choice for the wildlife garden. The sky blue nectar rich flower spikes are borne

Euonymus japonicus ‘Green Rocket’

Euonymus japonicus ‘Green Rocket’ is a slow growing and easy to maintain, making this a superb shrub addition to low maintenance gardens or for gardeners. Evergreen foliage provides all year-round interest. Stiff and upright stems emerging with dark green leaves,

Cornus alba ‘Baton Rouge’

Cornus alba ‘Baton Rouge’ has established itself as the number one red dogwood thanks to its compact, bushy habit and striking red stems. Ovate, dark green leaves that turn orange or red in autumn, combined with white flowers in spring

Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’

The Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ is a medium-sized deciduous tree with an erect, airy form. This magnificent tree can grow in a variety of soils and environments as long as it is protected from severe winds. The pinnate foliage starts out

Hydrangea petiolaris

This dense and shade loving Hydrangea anomala petiolaris plant, otherwise known as the climbing hydrangea, will absolutely love a shady wall, brightening up even the darkest corners with its fine white heads of blooms in early summer months. While it

Choisya ternata

The Mexican Orange Blossom is a well-known, dependable shrub grown for its glossy, evergreen foliage and fragrant blooms. Choisya ternata tolerates a wide range of growing conditions, including coastal gardens. Choisya’s shiny green leaves are joined by fragrant white flowers

Wisteria floribunda ‘Domino’

Wisteria Floribunda – Domino RHS award-winning wisteria! An RHS award-winning Japanese Wisteria producing masses of long, drooping clusters of pea-like flowers in pale lilac and deep violet with a yellow spot. During the summer months, the woody, clockwise-twining stems are

Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’

An RHS Award of Garden Merit winner for its excellent, wide-spreading habit of tiered branches clothed in dark green ovate leaves that turn purple in autumn. Late in the spring, lacecap heads with white flowers bloom, followed by red berries

Lilac ‘Palibin’

Dwarf Lilacs are a dream come true, with compact, bushy plants smothered in small scented blossoms beginning in late spring. Syringa ‘Palibin’ is ideal for patio pots and small gardens because it stays compact and clean. The quantity of fragrant