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Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’

Hydrangea paniculata Plant – Pinky Winky® Grows quickly and produces delicately white and pink flowers! Hydrangea 'Pinky Winky' boasts open white flowers that fade into pink on the edges. This shrub is a must-have in the garden as it has

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Diamant Rouge’

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Diamant Rouge’ is an excellent, long-flowered, hardy, deciduous shrub with the most magnificent diamond-shaped red flowers in the ‘Magical Series’ family. Sepals are white in July, pink in August, and a magnificent raspberry-red in September. The RHS has

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Leuchtfeuer’

Hydrangea marcophylla Plant -Soeur Thérèse The Hydrangea macrophylla Leuchtfeuer is a very popular easy to grow variety of hardy hydrangea. This is a small, hardy, deciduous, easy to grow shrub with glossy, mid-green, ovate foliage. In summer it bears clusters

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Ayesha’

Wonderfully large flowerheads in lilac-pink, Hydrangea ‘Ayesha’ is a delight to grow in borders and large patio pots through the summer season. Leaves are deciduous, but shades of baby-blue will appear in acid soils. Grow Hydrangea ‘Ayesha’ in a dappled

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Alpengluehen’

Compact and glossy, the green foliage with red-pink blooms of Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Alpengluehen’ shine in the July and August sun. Like all hydrangeas, acidity of soil plays a part in its colour. This variety produces lavender, blue and mauve flowers

Euonymus alatus

A very neat and compact Spindle variety, Euonymus alatus ‘Compactus’ works well in small gardens where space is at a premium. Corky wings will emerge from branches, similar to its bigger cousins, which make a very nice feature when leaves

Fothergilla x intermedia ‘Blue Shadow’

Blue Shadow’ is a compact, slow growing, upright, deciduous shrub that features striking, glaucous, powder blue lea It typically grows to 4-6′ tall and as wide over the first 10 years. Terminal, bottlebrush-like spikes (to 2 long) of tiny, apetulous,

Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Yellow Trumpet’

Campsis Yellow Trumpet Campsis yellow trumpet is exactly as the title describes, with its golden yellow trumpet shaped blooms, this beauty looks as if it should be part of a marching band! This long-lasting hardy shrub will climb and flower

Acer palmatum ‘Starfish’

This Japanese maple is a perfect addition to the garden to provide dramatic autumnal leaf colour. Purple-red leaves in spring and summer turning to an intense and fiery scarlet-red in the autumn. Acer pal. Starfish has an unusual leaf shape

Betula nana ‘Golden Treasure’

Golden Treasure, a unique yellow-leaf dwarf Betula (birch) grows into a compact, spherical shape that is a genuine eyecatcher, whether cultivated as shrub or grafted on a stem. The leaves are small, with fine veins, colouring bright yellow-green in spring

Symphoricarpos ‘Magical Galaxy’

A compact plant which produces a mass of small white flowers in summer which go on to produce white fleshy berries in autumn (harmful if eaten). A non fussy shrub, Symphoricarpos ‘Magical Galaxy’ will thrive on most soils and although

Sarcococca Ruscifolia

Sarcococca Ruscifolia Sarcococca Ruscifolia has a strong scent of sweet vanilla in January and February. Small scarlet berries appear after flowering providing even more interest in the winter garden. Once established, requires little maintenance and will grow where other plants

Spiraea japonica ‘Little Princess’

Spiraea ‘Little Princess’ is an official RHS plant for pollinators, meaning it attracts bees at a very high rate, filling your garden with wildlife in the peak of summer. They will be all over the small pink blooms that burst

Salix exigua

The Coyote Willow is a sturdy deciduous shrub with long, narrow leaves that look almost silvery in the spring because they are covered with fine downy hair that feels velvety to the touch when they first appear. Salix exigue’s leaves

Mahonia aquifolium ‘Apollo’

A low, spreading variety of this evergreen shrub, Mahonia aquifolium ‘Apollo’ is ideal for planting at the back of a border or even as groundcover in a woodland garden, where it’s glossy interestingly shaped leaves will be shown off. The

Nandina domestica ‘Gulfstream’

Glorious autumn and winter colour make this evergreen shrub a superb stand-alone specimen, either in a bed of its own or grown in a container on your patio. Nandina domestica ‘Gulfstream’ starts the year with delicate purple leaves on new

Leucothoe fontanesiana ‘Whitewater’

Striking, white variegated leaves on reddish young shoots. A very strong plant for a sunny place or for in the shadow. In the winter the leaves become dark red. Very winter hardy. Whitewater flowers white from April until June. Suitable

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowflake’

Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Snowflake’ is a low-maintenance, shade-tolerant shrub. During late summer and autumn, the arching, white conical flowers in panicles gracefully adorn this cultivar. This breaks up the unusual oak leaf-shaped foliage. As each flower gradually fades from white to

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Silver Dollar’

Hydrangea paniculata ‘Silver Dollar,’ is a winner of an RHS AGM award. This variety of hydrangea grows into a large, spreading shrub that is effortless to keep and requires less maintenance. It produces a large number of large conical flower

Frangula alnus ‘Asplenifolia’

A fantastic foliage plant, Frangula ‘Asplenifolia’ has very fine leaves, similar in appearance to some of the more dainty Acer palmatum (Japanese Maple) cultivars from a distance. These are a bright green in spring and summer before turning a lovely

Cytisus x praecox ‘Allgold’

Packed full with some of the brightest, punchiest yellow blooms you?ll see, ?Allgold? is a free flowing deciduous Cytisus x praecox shrub that will fit in perfectly in the back of your garden borders due to it?s decent height (grows

Cotoneaster horizontalis ‘Variegatus’

Ideal as a groundcover shrub, Cotoneaster horizontalis ‘Variegatus’ has small dark green leaves, each delicately edged in white. The herringbone patterning of its growth make it a particularly attractive structural plant too, it can also be trained up walls and