Gaultheria pernettya mucr.

£10.00
1. Gaultheria: Genus: Gaultheria Common Name: Wintergreen Description: Gaultheria species are evergreen shrubs that belong to the Ericaceae family. They

Helleborus- “Mixed” 2Ltr

£15.00
Botanical name: Helleborus. Common name: hellebore. Hellebores are classic plants for winter interest, with elegant, nodding blooms in shades of

Hydrangea “Anomale Petiolaris”

£9.50
Hydrangea anomala petiolaris Plant Description: Hydrangea anomala petiolaris, commonly known as Climbing Hydrangea, is a deciduous, woody vine appreciated for

Hydrangea Macrophylla 2 Ltr

£9.50
Lacecap and mophead hydrangeas, cultivars of Hydrangea macrophylla, are the most commonly grown hydrangeas in our gardens. Mopheads have full,

Hydrangea Paniculta – “Varieties” 2 Ltr

£12.00

Unique in form, with two-toned flower heads in mid-summer, it provides colour and garden interest over a long period, and is very easy to grow and care for too. Large, 12-16 inches long flower heads emerge white-cream, turning to pink and then finally continue deep burgundy, all the while Diamond Rouge will continue to push new white flowers from the tip of the panicle. The two-toned effect is absolutely stunning!

Hypericum – “Miracle Varieties”

£6.50
Hypericum x inodorum ‘Magical Universe’ is a compact, rust-resistant variety with rich orange-yellow flowers followed by glossy maroon-coloured berries set

Ilex 1/2 Standard 7.5ltr

£55.00
Ilex 1/2 Standard Plant Description: The term “Ilex 1/2 Standard” typically refers to a horticultural technique used to train certain

Ilex- Heckenblau 3 Ltr

£10.00
Foliage: Leaves: Typically, holly leaves are glossy, leathery, and often have a distinctive spiny margin. The shape of the leaves

Juniperus – “Varieties” 2 Ltr

£9.00
Juniperus Plant Description: Juniperus is a diverse genus of evergreen conifers, commonly known as junipers. They come in various forms,

Lavatera – “Varieties” 2 Ltr

£9.50
Throughout summer they bear masses of large, open, white to pale pink blooms with a bright red eye. Lavatera ‘Barnsley’