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Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’

Sorbaria sorbifolia ‘Sem’, despite having an exotic appearance, is resilient and will flourish in even the coldest, most unfriendly locations in any garden. The False Spiraea is a cooperative, luring deciduous shrub. Midsummer sees the addition of feathery white blossoms

Sarcococca confusa

Sarcococca ?Confuse? produces masses of blooms that emit a sweet honey-like aroma, create bundles of leathery foliage and generate glossy black berries as the icier weather approaches. It is easy to care for and requires virtually no maintenance. ?Confuse? sits

Salix integra ‘Hakuro-nishiki’

Salix ‘Hakuro-Nishiki’ is the most flamboyant of the Salix species. The Flamingo Tree is ideal for compact gardens and provides excellent spring colour. It is another name for this Dwarf Japanese Willow, which is already a renowned tiny tree in

Nandina domestica ‘Blush Pink’

This small, semi-evergreen shrub provides year-round interest with its vivid foliage colours. The leaves emerge blush pink in spring, remaining pink throughout summer, before turning fiery red in the autumn and winter. The following season, a fresh display of bright pink

Juniperus horizontalis ‘Icee Blue’

One of the finest prostrate conifers introduced in recent years is Juniperus horizontalis ‘Icee Blue.’ The silvery-blue evergreen leaves of this well-branched Creeping Juniper rapidly produce a carpet of plummy-bronze tones during the coldest winters. This amazing shrub, which stands

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Vanille Fraise’

From trials, totalling 10,000 plants, this extra special hydrangea was selected for its stunning appearance with a garden performance to match! Its blooms emerge pure white then mature through the season to a delicious raspberry pink. Hydrangea paniculata ‘Vanille Fraise’

Acer ginnala ‘Bailey Compact’

Acer ginnala Bailey Compact provides reliable habit along with it being a more compact variety coupled with striking autumnal colour. Dark green leaves on this deciduous variety change to oranges and reds in the Autumn. Well rounded variety and can

Forsythia x intermedia ‘Week-End’

It’s not spring until Forsythia x intermedia ?Week-End? is in full bloom, dazzling in the garden with its bright yellow bell-like blooms in March. After flowers have faded, this wonderful cultivar becomes part of the hedging or shrubby border its

Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald ‘n’ Gold’

Euonymus fortunei ?Emerald n Gold? is an RHS AGM variety of shrub, due to its incredible reliability and consistency. An RHS AGM winner, evergreen, hardy and low maintenance, it?s variegated foliage in shades of pink and golden-yellow will give your

Shasta Daisy ‘Snowdrift’

Shasta Daisies are a staple requirement for cottage garden borders, their large daisy blooms rising on upright stems throughout the summer. Shasta Daisy ‘Snowdrift’ is a semi-double cultivar. Slender white petals create a ruffled circle around a buttery yellow centre.

Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’

Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit Mixed’ is free-flowering and has a vigorous branching habit, resulting in more blooms than most varieties. Vibrant mix of colours and shades, brightening up borders, beds and pots from this marvellous bedding plant. Like all coneflowers, Echinacea

Honeysuckle ‘Halliana’

This cottage garden classic shows off it?s cylindrical white flowers from April, turning into a thicker shade of yellow as the plant matures through the months. The fragrant blooms of ?Halliana? will fill your garden with sweet perfume throughout summer,

Jasminum beesianum

Enjoy the twining stems of Jasmine beesianum become coated with masses of delicate pink trumpet shaped blooms in midsummer, on a backdrop of luscious green semi-evergreen foliage that makes for the perfect canvas, for it?s winter berries. The flowers have

Wisteria sinensis ‘Prolific’

Wisteria Prolific Stunning scented flowers in a deep lilac-blue Lovely, scented flowers of lilac-blue flow from the branches of this cottage garden climber, filling the air with a sweet fragrance.Prolific is well named for the mass of lilac-mauve flowers which

Buddleja davidii ‘Wisteria Lane’

Buddleja ‘Wisteria Lane’ will be an eye-catching addition to your garden. It attracts a slew of butterflies and other pollinating insects with its vibrant hue and honey-scented, hanging blooms. This breathtaking buddleja’s long, deep lilac flower spikes hang down with

Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Amber Jubilee’

Physocarpus opulifolius Amber Jubilee is a vigorous deciduous shrub. New growth in spring emerges in shades of orange and gold, maturing to green by late summer. Clusters of small creamy-white flowers appear along the stems in summer followed by deep

Pachysandra terminalis ‘Green Carpet’

This simple to grow variety will provide superb ground cover and looks particularly effective planted under shrubs and trees. The evergreen, mat-forming foliage of Pachysandra terminalis ‘Green Carpet’ is very eye-catching and makes an excellent weed-suppressant. From the beginning of

Hypericum ‘Hidcote’

Hypericum is a low-maintenance, easy-to-grow evergreen shrub that can be grown in small, medium, or large gardens. Hypericum ‘Hidcotes large, daffodil-yellow blooms are bright and cheery, and will brighten up a shady border. Plants are dense and bushy, and they

Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Indian Summer’

Campsis, also known as trumpet vine, is a vigorous deciduous climber that originates from woodland regions. Their bushy form adds a dimension that very few wall shrubs can offer and their exotic flowers will add splashes of colour for many

Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’

Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’ is ideal for patio pots, low hedges, and borders. It is doused in fragrant blooms from June to October, attracting a lot of butterflies to the garden. Unlike traditional cultivars, this compact dwarf Butterfly Bush will not

Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis

Sarcococca hookeriana humilis ? Christmas box Sarcococca hookeriana humilis blooms from November through to May, it produces cream coloured scented flowers that contrast well against its evergreen lustrous foliage. Dwarf sweet box is popular for using as ground cover, creating

Clematis Josephine™ evijohill

Clematis ?Josephine? – Clematis plant | Suttons This Old man?s beard is an intriguing cultivar, spreading to around 120cm (48?) and developing to a height of 180cm (72?). It?s flowers have incredible double fluffy pom-pom-like centres in a dusky pink,