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Azalea Daviesii. Deciduous Azalea hybrid of the Ghent genus

Azalea Gibraltar. Knaphill Hybrid for sale online London UK

Azalea Gibraltar. Knaphill Hybrid for sale online London UK

Cistus Corbariensis Hybrid Rock Rose for Sale Online UK

Cistus Corbariensis Hybrid Rock Rose for Sale Online UK

Cistus Corbariensis or Hybrid Rock RoseCistus Corbariensis is an AGM winning evergreen rock rose with white flowers. It suits a well-drained slope or a rock garden. Cistus originate from the Mediterranean and are more commonly known as sun roses or rock roses. The Corbariensis variety is a hybrid between Cistus Populifolius and Cistus Salviifolius. It’s one of the hardiest rock roses. Foliage is evergreen with dark oval wavy-margined leaves that reach 5 cms in length covering its reddish stems. In spring, crimson buds appear across the shrub and open to paper-like pure white flowers with bee-attracting yellow centres. Each bloom only lasts a few days but they are so prolific the plant is covered during June and July. If you have a dry border, or an area that basks in full sun, rock roses are a good choice as they can cope with the heat there.Height And Spread of Cistus CorbariensisCistus Corbariensis will reach a maximum height of a metre and spread across the same. It can be kept smaller with a gentle yearly prune. How Hardy Is Cistus CorbariensisCistus Corbariensis is a particularly hardy hybrid rock rose that can cope with windy conditions and heat but it struggles with frost. It’s best to plant this shrub in a sheltered spot. Rock roses are rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Cistus CorbariensisThis is the perfect choice for a sun-drenched bank or a tricky slope as hybrid rock rose enjoys well-drained soils. It also does well in a rock or gravel garden and as part of a sunny mixed border.Pollinators adore the free-flowering blooms so it also suits a low maintenance sunny wildlife garden too.  How To Care For Cistus CorbariensisHybrid rock roses need little attention once established. They thrive in poor, sandy soils that are well-drained and can cope with some chalk. One of the most important aspects is enough sun. A south or west facing position is best. Cistus Corbariensis is not reliably frost hardy and will need a sheltered spot. Cover with fleece if minus temperatures are predicted.You do not have to prune a hybrid rock rose but you can gently cut back branches after flowering to maintain the shape. Do this each year to create a bushy shrub as it doesn’t like hard pruning.  A thick layer of mulch around the roots in spring seals in moisture and prevents weed competition.  

GBP 22.00
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Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides (Hybrid Strawberry Tree) is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen strawberry tree with dark green foliage and cinnamon-red bark. It’s excellent in sheltered spots with neutral to acidic soil.Also known as Red Barked Strawberry Tree, this is a naturally occurring hybrid cross between the Grecian species Arbutus Andrachne and the native Irish Unedo, otherwise known as the Killarney Strawberry tree.This evergreen tree is smaller than Unedo with the same-sized pinky-red strawberry-like fruits. The Hybrid Strawberry Tree produces autumn to wintertime masses of small pink-white blossoms, which ripen into fruit the following autumn. This strawberry tree cross has stringy cinnamon-red bark and a rounded crown of handsome dark green foliage all year.If you’re looking for an unusual, small evergreen tree to create vertical interest, graceful Arbutus Andrachnoides is an attention-grabbing choice.Height and Spread of Arbutus AndrachnoidesFast-growing Hybrid Strawberry Tree matures faster than both its parent plants. It reaches five metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy is Arbutus AndrachnoidesThis is a hardy evergreen in freezing temperatures, but it struggles to cope with a very exposed spot where harsh, drying winds damage its foliage. In exposed areas, unedo is a better choice.How To Use for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree is a great choice for compact gardens because it only reaches five metres tall. It’s grand enough to grab attention, but slim enough that it doesn’t take over the space. Its year-round dark green foliage and wintertime white flowers bring colour to drab winter gardens.Sunny, urban courtyards through to country cottage gardens benefit from its vertical height and colour, plus birds and insects find shelter in its evergreen foliage. Late-waking bees drink its wintertime nectar and birds enjoy the fruits.Despite its name, the strawberry-like fruits are not as tasty as strawberries.How to Care for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree enjoys full sun to partial shade. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained neutral-to-acidic soil and it should thrive with little attention. Young trees benefit from a south wall that creates shelter and traps warmth.Prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, damaged, or crossed branches and tidy up the shape by cutting branches just above a healthy bud. Do not heavily prune it, because that reduces flowering.Water thoroughly until established and during drought spells. A thick layer of well-rotted organic matter around the roots retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides nutrients for a dazzling display of white blossom.

GBP 490.00
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Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides (Hybrid Strawberry Tree) is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen strawberry tree with dark green foliage and cinnamon-red bark. It’s excellent in sheltered spots with neutral to acidic soil.Also known as Red Barked Strawberry Tree, this is a naturally occurring hybrid cross between the Grecian species Arbutus Andrachne and the native Irish Unedo, otherwise known as the Killarney Strawberry tree.This evergreen tree is smaller than Unedo with the same-sized pinky-red strawberry-like fruits. The Hybrid Strawberry Tree produces autumn to wintertime masses of small pink-white blossoms, which ripen into fruit the following autumn. This strawberry tree cross has stringy cinnamon-red bark and a rounded crown of handsome dark green foliage all year.If you’re looking for an unusual, small evergreen tree to create vertical interest, graceful Arbutus Andrachnoides is an attention-grabbing choice.Height and Spread of Arbutus AndrachnoidesFast-growing Hybrid Strawberry Tree matures faster than both its parent plants. It reaches five metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy is Arbutus AndrachnoidesThis is a hardy evergreen in freezing temperatures, but it struggles to cope with a very exposed spot where harsh, drying winds damage its foliage. In exposed areas, unedo is a better choice.How To Use for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree is a great choice for compact gardens because it only reaches five metres tall. It’s grand enough to grab attention, but slim enough that it doesn’t take over the space. Its year-round dark green foliage and wintertime white flowers bring colour to drab winter gardens.Sunny, urban courtyards through to country cottage gardens benefit from its vertical height and colour, plus birds and insects find shelter in its evergreen foliage. Late-waking bees drink its wintertime nectar and birds enjoy the fruits.Despite its name, the strawberry-like fruits are not as tasty as strawberries.How to Care for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree enjoys full sun to partial shade. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained neutral-to-acidic soil and it should thrive with little attention. Young trees benefit from a south wall that creates shelter and traps warmth.Prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, damaged, or crossed branches and tidy up the shape by cutting branches just above a healthy bud. Do not heavily prune it, because that reduces flowering.Water thoroughly until established and during drought spells. A thick layer of well-rotted organic matter around the roots retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides nutrients for a dazzling display of white blossom.

GBP 390.00
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Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides Hybrid Strawberry Tree Evergreen Tree

Arbutus Andrachnoides (Hybrid Strawberry Tree) is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen strawberry tree with dark green foliage and cinnamon-red bark. It’s excellent in sheltered spots with neutral to acidic soil.Also known as Red Barked Strawberry Tree, this is a naturally occurring hybrid cross between the Grecian species Arbutus Andrachne and the native Irish Unedo, otherwise known as the Killarney Strawberry tree.This evergreen tree is smaller than Unedo with the same-sized pinky-red strawberry-like fruits. The Hybrid Strawberry Tree produces autumn to wintertime masses of small pink-white blossoms, which ripen into fruit the following autumn. This strawberry tree cross has stringy cinnamon-red bark and a rounded crown of handsome dark green foliage all year.If you’re looking for an unusual, small evergreen tree to create vertical interest, graceful Arbutus Andrachnoides is an attention-grabbing choice.Height and Spread of Arbutus AndrachnoidesFast-growing Hybrid Strawberry Tree matures faster than both its parent plants. It reaches five metres in 5-10 years.How Hardy is Arbutus AndrachnoidesThis is a hardy evergreen in freezing temperatures, but it struggles to cope with a very exposed spot where harsh, drying winds damage its foliage. In exposed areas, unedo is a better choice.How To Use for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree is a great choice for compact gardens because it only reaches five metres tall. It’s grand enough to grab attention, but slim enough that it doesn’t take over the space. Its year-round dark green foliage and wintertime white flowers bring colour to drab winter gardens.Sunny, urban courtyards through to country cottage gardens benefit from its vertical height and colour, plus birds and insects find shelter in its evergreen foliage. Late-waking bees drink its wintertime nectar and birds enjoy the fruits.Despite its name, the strawberry-like fruits are not as tasty as strawberries.How to Care for Arbutus AndrachnoidesRed Barked Strawberry Tree enjoys full sun to partial shade. Choose a sunny, sheltered spot in well-drained neutral-to-acidic soil and it should thrive with little attention. Young trees benefit from a south wall that creates shelter and traps warmth.Prune it in late winter or early spring before new growth appears. Remove dead, damaged, or crossed branches and tidy up the shape by cutting branches just above a healthy bud. Do not heavily prune it, because that reduces flowering.Water thoroughly until established and during drought spells. A thick layer of well-rotted organic matter around the roots retains moisture, suppresses weeds, and provides nutrients for a dazzling display of white blossom.

GBP 290.00
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Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana or Santana Climbing Rose also Hybrid Tea Rose SantanaRosa Santana is a large-flowered deciduous climber that produces semi-double, deep red flowers. The blossoms are highly-decorative and produce a soft fragrance. The profusion of the scarlet red roses is borne in small clusters, perfectly contrasted by the dark green, glossy foliage. When open, the flowers measure between 8 and 10 centimetres each. Not unlike most hybrid tea roses, Santana Climbing Rose is a continuously blooming cultivar, which means you will get to enjoy its gorgeous flowers for the better part of the year. This is usually from early spring to late in the autumn. This variety is particularly resistant to downy mildew. It has average resistance when it comes to black spot. For the latter, preventative treatment is recommended for best results.Height and Spread of Rosa SantanaA vigorous variety, Santana Climbing Rose will achieve a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 2 to 5 years. This particular variety is well-suited to be grown in pots as it is fairly compact when mature.How Hardy is Rosa SantanaFirst selected in Germany, this hybrid tea rose variety is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, winter protection is still recommended- be sure to take necessary steps to prevent frost from damaging this attractive climber.How To Use Rosa SantanaSantana Climbing Rose has attractive foliage, vigorous growth habit, and most importantly, it will continuously produce clusters of gorgeous ruby red roses throughout the season. Needless to say, it will add value and interest to any garden! Fantastic for pillars or covering up drab sun-facing walls on your property, Hybrid Tea Rose Santana will also look stunning when left to grow against trellis, arches or pergolas. Any structure that will allow the plant to spread and proudly display its abundant flowers. Grow in a container with a suitable screen for climbing to add interest to entryways or patios.How To Care For Rosa SantanaThis climbing rose is not too demanding. It will perform best when grown in a sheltered sunny position. Santana Climbing Rose is not particularly picky when it comes to the type of soil, but be sure not to plant it in a spot where you have previously grown roses as the soil will be depleted from nutrients.

GBP 412.50
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Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana or Santana Climbing Rose also Hybrid Tea Rose SantanaRosa Santana is a large-flowered deciduous climber that produces semi-double, deep red flowers. The blossoms are highly-decorative and produce a soft fragrance. The profusion of the scarlet red roses is borne in small clusters, perfectly contrasted by the dark green, glossy foliage. When open, the flowers measure between 8 and 10 centimetres each. Not unlike most hybrid tea roses, Santana Climbing Rose is a continuously blooming cultivar, which means you will get to enjoy its gorgeous flowers for the better part of the year. This is usually from early spring to late in the autumn. This variety is particularly resistant to downy mildew. It has average resistance when it comes to black spot. For the latter, preventative treatment is recommended for best results.Height and Spread of Rosa SantanaA vigorous variety, Santana Climbing Rose will achieve a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 2 to 5 years. This particular variety is well-suited to be grown in pots as it is fairly compact when mature.How Hardy is Rosa SantanaFirst selected in Germany, this hybrid tea rose variety is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, winter protection is still recommended- be sure to take necessary steps to prevent frost from damaging this attractive climber.How To Use Rosa SantanaSantana Climbing Rose has attractive foliage, vigorous growth habit, and most importantly, it will continuously produce clusters of gorgeous ruby red roses throughout the season. Needless to say, it will add value and interest to any garden! Fantastic for pillars or covering up drab sun-facing walls on your property, Hybrid Tea Rose Santana will also look stunning when left to grow against trellis, arches or pergolas. Any structure that will allow the plant to spread and proudly display its abundant flowers. Grow in a container with a suitable screen for climbing to add interest to entryways or patios.How To Care For Rosa SantanaThis climbing rose is not too demanding. It will perform best when grown in a sheltered sunny position. Santana Climbing Rose is not particularly picky when it comes to the type of soil, but be sure not to plant it in a spot where you have previously grown roses as the soil will be depleted from nutrients.

GBP 116.25
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Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana Climbing Rose Hybrid Tea Rose Santana

Rosa Santana or Santana Climbing Rose also Hybrid Tea Rose SantanaRosa Santana is a large-flowered deciduous climber that produces semi-double, deep red flowers. The blossoms are highly-decorative and produce a soft fragrance. The profusion of the scarlet red roses is borne in small clusters, perfectly contrasted by the dark green, glossy foliage. When open, the flowers measure between 8 and 10 centimetres each. Not unlike most hybrid tea roses, Santana Climbing Rose is a continuously blooming cultivar, which means you will get to enjoy its gorgeous flowers for the better part of the year. This is usually from early spring to late in the autumn. This variety is particularly resistant to downy mildew. It has average resistance when it comes to black spot. For the latter, preventative treatment is recommended for best results.Height and Spread of Rosa SantanaA vigorous variety, Santana Climbing Rose will achieve a height of 2.5m and a spread of 2.5m after 2 to 5 years. This particular variety is well-suited to be grown in pots as it is fairly compact when mature.How Hardy is Rosa SantanaFirst selected in Germany, this hybrid tea rose variety is hardy in the United Kingdom. However, winter protection is still recommended- be sure to take necessary steps to prevent frost from damaging this attractive climber.How To Use Rosa SantanaSantana Climbing Rose has attractive foliage, vigorous growth habit, and most importantly, it will continuously produce clusters of gorgeous ruby red roses throughout the season. Needless to say, it will add value and interest to any garden! Fantastic for pillars or covering up drab sun-facing walls on your property, Hybrid Tea Rose Santana will also look stunning when left to grow against trellis, arches or pergolas. Any structure that will allow the plant to spread and proudly display its abundant flowers. Grow in a container with a suitable screen for climbing to add interest to entryways or patios.How To Care For Rosa SantanaThis climbing rose is not too demanding. It will perform best when grown in a sheltered sunny position. Santana Climbing Rose is not particularly picky when it comes to the type of soil, but be sure not to plant it in a spot where you have previously grown roses as the soil will be depleted from nutrients.

GBP 250.00
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Rhododendron Golden Torch Yakushimanum hybrid for Sale Online

Rhododendron Golden Torch Yakushimanum hybrid for Sale Online

Rhododendron Percy Wiseman. Superb Yakushimanum Hybrid UK. Dwarf Rhododendron Pink Flowering

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea or Purple Indian Bean Tree is a beautiful, late flowering deciduous tree with large attractive purple foliage and white bell-shaped flowers. It holds the RHS AGM and its medium size suits compact gardens.Catalpa is a genus of late flowering trees native to tropical and temperate regions of East Asia, the Caribbean, and the eastern and south-eastern United States. The sub-species Catalpa Bignonioides is native to the United States where it’s called Indian Bean Tree and is often grown as a street tree. Catalpa erubescens Purpurea is a hybrid of the Indian Bean Tree. It retains its parent plant’s attractive nature and bean-like pods, but adds rich purple shades to its foliage. Young shoots and early leaves emerge blackish-purple and mature to dark green in late summer. As they mature, 3 cm white bell-shaped flowers with orange and purple markings bloom in large panicles. If pollinated, these flowers develop into long, slim bean-like seed capsules.Purple Hybrid Catalpa takes a few years to mature and develop its flowers but it’s worth the wait.Height And Spread of Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Indian Bean Tree reaches 12 metres and spreads over 8 metres in 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaIts foliage looks delicate, but this is a hardy tree in the UK if its roots are well drained and it’s positioned in a sheltered spot.How To Use Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaThis is an excellent specimen tree for a sheltered lawn where it grabs all the attention in summer. It also suits the back of a mixed border with other varieties of Indian Bean Trees such as Catalpa Bignonioides Nana and  Catalpa Bignonioides Aurea.How To Care For Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Hybrid Catalpa needs a moist but well-drained spot in a sunny position that’s sheltered from harsh winds that tear its large foliage.It will grow in all types of soil including clay and chalk if it has wind protection and plenty of sun.  Young trees benefit from frost protection. Cover their branches in horticultural fleece when frost is forecast. Pruning isn’t necessary and will ruin the shape of the branches.Give Purple Indian Bean Tree lots of water until you see new growth and add a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in spring to help boost that rich foliage and stunning flowers later in summer.

GBP 161.25
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Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea Purple Indian Bean Tree Hybrid

Catalpa Erubescens Purpurea or Purple Indian Bean Tree is a beautiful, late flowering deciduous tree with large attractive purple foliage and white bell-shaped flowers. It holds the RHS AGM and its medium size suits compact gardens.Catalpa is a genus of late flowering trees native to tropical and temperate regions of East Asia, the Caribbean, and the eastern and south-eastern United States. The sub-species Catalpa Bignonioides is native to the United States where it’s called Indian Bean Tree and is often grown as a street tree. Catalpa erubescens Purpurea is a hybrid of the Indian Bean Tree. It retains its parent plant’s attractive nature and bean-like pods, but adds rich purple shades to its foliage. Young shoots and early leaves emerge blackish-purple and mature to dark green in late summer. As they mature, 3 cm white bell-shaped flowers with orange and purple markings bloom in large panicles. If pollinated, these flowers develop into long, slim bean-like seed capsules.Purple Hybrid Catalpa takes a few years to mature and develop its flowers but it’s worth the wait.Height And Spread of Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Indian Bean Tree reaches 12 metres and spreads over 8 metres in 20-50 years.How Hardy Is Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaIts foliage looks delicate, but this is a hardy tree in the UK if its roots are well drained and it’s positioned in a sheltered spot.How To Use Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaThis is an excellent specimen tree for a sheltered lawn where it grabs all the attention in summer. It also suits the back of a mixed border with other varieties of Indian Bean Trees such as Catalpa Bignonioides Nana and  Catalpa Bignonioides Aurea.How To Care For Catalpa Erubescens PurpureaPurple Hybrid Catalpa needs a moist but well-drained spot in a sunny position that’s sheltered from harsh winds that tear its large foliage.It will grow in all types of soil including clay and chalk if it has wind protection and plenty of sun.  Young trees benefit from frost protection. Cover their branches in horticultural fleece when frost is forecast. Pruning isn’t necessary and will ruin the shape of the branches.Give Purple Indian Bean Tree lots of water until you see new growth and add a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in spring to help boost that rich foliage and stunning flowers later in summer.

GBP 225.00
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Rhododendron Hachmann's Polaris. Yak Hybrid Polaris for Sale

Rhododendron Hachmann's Polaris. Yak Hybrid Polaris for Sale

Rhododendron Hachmann's Polaris Yak HybridRhododendron Hachmann's Polaris is a small pink-flowering evergreen rhododendron with the RHS AGM. It suits small gardens and containers. Rhododendron Polaris is a Yak hybrid bred from rhododendron Yakushimanum by Hans Hachmann of Germany in the 1960s. Yakushimanums are a slow-growing variety that flower profusely with well-rounded trusses of attractive blooms in spring. The Hachmann's Polaris cultivar has mid to dark green foliage and abundant pink funnel-shaped flowers with frilly edges. The petal shade is light-pink purple with darker edges. The buds emerge ruby red but when open form pretty bell-shaped pink blooms about 6 cms across in rounded trusses. Polaris flowers from a young age so it’s a good choice if you like quick results.Height and Spread of Rhododendron Hachmann's PolarisRhododendron Hachmann's Polaris is a small rhododendron that reaches a maximum height and spread of 1.5 metres over 5-10 years. It’s a good choice for small spaces and container gardens as the foliage and flowers are beautiful without getting too large.  How Hardy Is Rhododendron Hachmann's PolarisYak Hybrid Polaris is a tough rhododendron and hardy down to sub-zero temperatures if the roots are well-drained. Its rarely bothered by pests.How To Use Rhododendron Hachmann's PolarisRhododendron Hachmann's Polaris is a low maintenance shrub that suits small spaces. It fits well into a woodland garden scheme, a courtyard, a rock garden, and an informal mixed border. How To Care for Rhododendron Hachmann's PolarisPolaris thrives in shelter from the hot sun and harsh drying winds, so next to larger shrubs, trees, or against a protective fence line is a good spot. It prefers well-drained leafy acidic soil so incorporate plenty of ericaceous compost in the planting hole if your soil is alkaline, and top-dress with ericaceous mulch each year. If the soil is very chalky it would be best to grow Polaris in a container of ericaceous compost. Avoid planting it too deeply – to the same level as the container it arrived in is best.There is no need to prune Yak Hybrid Polaris as it forms a naturally compact shape, but you can tidy back branches in the winter months to maintain its shape or height. 

GBP 50.00
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Ulmus Lobel Elm Tree. Ulmus Hybrid Lobel. Disease Resistant

Ulmus Lobel Elm Tree. Ulmus Hybrid Lobel. Disease Resistant

Ulmus Lobel Elm TreeUlmus lobel, commonly called the Lobel Elm tree is a variety of deciduous elm tree. This is a Dutch hybrid cultivar. It was cloned in 1962 and released for sale in 1973. Unlike the original elm, this Ulmus Hybrid Lobel cultivar is not readily susceptible to Dutch Elm disease. In the Netherlands, the Ulmus lobel scored a very good 4 out of 5 rating for its resistance to the decimating tree fungal pathogen.The Lobel Elm is ideal for seaside planting because it is extremely resistant to wind and salt spray. In many regions of the world with large coastlines, such as the Netherlands, the Ulmus Lobel has been planted in coastal areas to replace trees that were lost during extensive storms such as the Great Storm of 1987.The Ulmus lobel has a vigorous upright growth habit. Within ten years it typically stands 15 meters high with a 6-meter canopy width. Ultimately, the tree will reach over 20 meters with a spread of up to 10 meters. It produces a visually pleasing broad pyramidal canopy. These trees are shaped as multi-stem specimens.During the spring months, the tree’s new growth appears in a bronze hue that matures to a dark green. The leaves are glossy and coarsely-toothed. The Lobel Elm creates flowers in dense bunches that are barely noticeable amid the tree’s foliage. The flowers are light green and typically appear from March to April. Following flowering, the tree produces winged nuts that are flat and round. In the autumn, the foliage turns a brilliant yellow before falling from the tree. During the winter months, Lobel Elm bark is especially eye-catching. Young trees have a smooth and silver-grey appearance. Upon maturity, the bark turns a blackish grey and has deep grooves.Plant the Lobel Elm tree in a location with well-draining soil. Unlike other trees, it will tolerate calcareous soils. Once established it can withstand periods of brief drought or flooding. The Ulmus lobel prefers a planting site in full sun but will tolerate partial shade. When planting more than one Ulmus lobel hybrid, great care should be taken to make sure that the trees are spaced far enough apart so that the roots do not grow together and touch.This hardy resistant Elm makes an excellent street tree because of its urban pollutant tolerance. It also makes a wonderful landscape or shade tree.

GBP 240.00
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Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink Dogwood Hybrid Buy Online

Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink Dogwood Hybrid Buy Online

Cornus Stellar Pink is an extremely popular flowering dogwood hybrid producing masses of very attractive overlapping pink flowers (bracts) in summer, brilliant foliage colour in autumn, all while maintaining tidy upright growth habit and having desease resistant properties. This deciduous tree known botanically as Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink  is one of the Stellar series of dogwoods bred in the USA by renowned Prof. Orton as a hybrid of Cornus Florida and Cornus Kousa. He set about producing a series of disease-resistant hybrids in order combat the problem of disease and insect blight which plagued the Cornus Florida dogwoods in 1970s USA. Stellar Pink is among the several successful results of the meticulous breeding program and has since become a global bestseller. Stellar Pink, sometimes referred to as Cornus Rutgersensis Rutgan, produces an abundance of pale to deeper pink flower bracts in summer. These showy bracts are quite large measuring up to 10 centimetres with four bracts surrounding a tiny green flower. Like its cousin Conus Aurora, another hybrid dogwood from the Stellar Series, Stellar Pink has overlapping flower bracts for extra showy appeal. During summer, its flower bracts can get so numerous they completely cover the foliage.  Large dark green foliage emerges in spring turning vibrant shades of yellow, orange and red in autumn.This is a hardy ornamental tree that is exremely attractive in summer and autumn. Height And Spread of Cornus Stellar PinkDogwood Stellar Pink is a compact and upright tree with dense foliage and a vigorous growth habit. It’ll reach a maximum height and spread of eight metres over 20 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Stellar PinkThis dogwood was bred for hardiness and is hardy enough to withstand UK winters down to freezing temperatures if its roots are well drained.How To Use Cornus Stellar PinkIt’s maneagable size and abundance of pretty flowers makes Cornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink a good architectural statement tree for compact urban courtyards and front gardens. It suits mixed borders and the RHS have awarded it the Plants for Pollinators badge due to its bee-magnet flowers.Pair it with other flowering dogwoods in low maintenance woodland gardens for a summertime festival of blooms for very little effort.It makes an ideal landscape tree.  How To Care For Cornus Stellar PinkCornus Rutgersensis Stellar Pink is easy to grow and needs little care once it’s established.Choose a moist but well-drained position in full sun to partial shade. It can tolerate exposed areas, but the flower display is greater in a sheltered spot. It’s not fussy about soil type as long as it’s well drained.There’s no need to prune, but you can remove wayward branches after flowering if it’s required.  Apply a thick layer of organic mulch to its roots in early spring and water well until you can see new growth.

GBP 302.50
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Rhododendron Dopey. Yakushimanum hybrid for sale online UK

Syringa X Hyacinthiflora Esther Staley Lilac Hybrid UK

Rhododendron Princess Anne Dwarf Hybrid for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Princess Anne Dwarf Hybrid for Sale Online UK

Rhododendron Princess AnneRhododendron Princess Anne is an AGM winning evergreen dwarf hybrid rhododendron with pale yellow flowers.Rhododendrons are native to the Far East and generally grow in woodland. However the Dwarf hybrids originated as alpine plants rather than the woodland rhododendrons and so are best grown free-standing or away from the shade of trees. Princess Anne's foliage is light matt green and often bronze when it first emerges. In spring green buds open to pale yellow flowers in trusses of 10 blooms. The bee-attracting blooms are funnel-shaped and measure around 3 cm in width. The pale yellow shade is complemented by a light green throat and long stamens with orange tips. During winter leaves remain on the plant often turning a subtle bronzed hue.This is a low growing rhododendron with a compact, neat growth habit. It looks good all year round.Height And Spread of Rhododendron Princess AnneRhododendron Princess Anne is a compact low-growing shrub that will reach a height and spread of 1.2 metres. It is one of the smaller rhododendrons on the market. How Hardy is Rhododendron Princess AnneRhododendron Princess Anne is UK winter hardy down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. How To Use Rhododendron Princess AnnePrincess Anne is a pretty, low maintenance rhododendron that suits a mixed border or an island bed. Its soft flowers boost a cottage garden border and its structure brings form to an urban Japanese style courtyard or rock garden. It will grow well in drained conditions, so suits a bank or a large container on the patio too.How To Care For Rhododendron Princess AnneRhododendrons need acidic soil. If grown in alkaline conditions they become chlorotic and lose their leaves. Put plenty of ericaceous compost in the planting hole and top-dress each year to ensure sufficient iron supplies. If you have chalky soil it’s best to plant rhododendrons in a large well-watered container of ericaceous compost. Ensure the stem is not buried in the planting hole and water well until established.This rhododendron hybrid prefers well-drained rich soil away from the shade of trees in plenty of sunshine. Some shelter from harsh drying wind is recommended to encourage good blooming. You won’t need to prune Princess Anne, but top up the soil with an acid-based mulch each year for healthy growth.

GBP 121.00
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Ilex Nellie R Stevens. Hybrid Holly Nellie R Stevens - UK

Ilex Nellie R Stevens. Hybrid Holly Nellie R Stevens - UK

Ilex Nellie R Stevens is one of many varieties of Holly. It is a hybrid of the Horned Holly - Ilex Cornuta and Ilex Aquifolium (which is the common holly).Nellie R Stevens Holly is an evergreen Shrub growing to 4m by 5m over time. It is fairly slow growing. This shrub is adaptable to all soil types although prefers slightly moist areas. It can grow in semi-shade (light woodland) or no shade.Wildlife Tip: Attracts birds and wildlife to feed or nest in its dense branchesHolly Nellie R Stevens typically grows as a large evergreen broadleaf shrub with a conical and dense form. Its foliage is a rich dark green in colour, glossy in texture, and oblong in shape. Leaves can be 4 inches long and have spiny margins with typically 2 to 3 spines per side.As with most hollies, Holly Nellie R Stevens is evergreen and blooms with small flowers, which are greenish-white in colour, each spring. It produces red berries in autumn.Ilex Nellie R Stevens are ideal selection for privacy screens, hedging, borders or standalone shrubs. Plant in part shade or full sun. If you do need to do any pruning, best to do this in winter.Ilex is a genus of more than 400 specimens of deciduous and evergreen trees, climbers, and shrubs from temperate, subtropical, and tropical regions. They are mostly grown for their evergreen and attractive foliage, which never fade and stay green throughout the year. View other hollies – such as the native Ilex Aquifolium. We also have Ilex Nellie R Stevens available as a topiary clear-stemmed tree. And we have Ilex Nellie R Stevens as a pleached tree. 

GBP 33.00
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Vitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues Hybrid Variety

Vitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues Hybrid Variety

Vitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues, also known as Chaste Tree Magical Chicagoland Blues or Hemp Tree, is a standout new variety of an old garden favourite. This compact, improved hybrid is bred for smaller garden spaces, boasting enhanced hardiness, drought resistance, and exceptionally long flowering panicles. With fragrant lavender-blue blooms set against dark, aromatic foliage and distinctive black stems, it brings striking colour and texture just as many other plants are fading. A magnet for pollinators and a true multi-season performer, this variety brings modern versatility to a traditionally warm-climate shrub.Vitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues is a deciduous shrub with a refined, rounded habit and a bushy, upright form. The foliage is highly decorative – composed of 5 to 7 narrow, lance-shaped leaflets radiating in a hand-like shape, giving the plant a distinctive, airy elegance. The leaves are a rich green shade and release a subtle, pleasant fragrance when brushed against – a trait often likened to lavender or sage.From late summer into early autumn, the plant produces upright panicles of small, tubular lavender-blue flowers. These are borne on dramatic dark stems, offering a strong contrast and long-lasting visual appeal. The flowers are not only attractive to the eye but are also sterile – meaning no unwanted self-seeding – while still being highly attractive to bees and butterflies, making it an excellent choice for pollinator-friendly gardens.Unlike the species form - Vitex Agnus-Castus - which can become large and unruly, this newer variety stays compact and manageable, yet delivers a profusion of colour and scent. Its improved hardiness extends the reach of Vitex into cooler climates, allowing gardeners in temperate regions to enjoy the charms of this sun-loving shrub.Height and Width of Vitex Magical Chicagoland BluesThis variety grows to a modest height and spread of around 1.5 to 2.5 metres, making it ideal for smaller borders, courtyards, or patio containers. Its well-balanced rounded habit means it looks neat without heavy pruning, and it's significantly more compact than the typical Vitex agnus-castus, which can reach over 3 metres.How Hardy is Chaste Tree Magical Chicagoland Blues?Vitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues is notably hardier than the species, bred specifically to withstand colder winters and a wider range of growing conditions. It is suitable for gardens across much of the UK, particularly in well-drained, sheltered sites. Once established, it exhibits exceptional drought tolerance, making it a resilient choice for low-maintenance or Mediterranean-style planting schemes.Uses in Garden and LandscapeThanks to its compact form and late-season flowering, this improved chaste tree is incredibly versatile. Use it as a specimen shrub, in mixed borders, gravel gardens, or even large containers where its aromatic foliage and vibrant blooms can be appreciated up close. It makes an excellent choice for wildlife gardens due to its high nectar yield and non-invasive nature. Pair it with ornamental grasses, salvias, or drought-tolerant perennials for a naturalistic and water-wise display.Care TipsPlant Vitex Magical Chicagoland Blues in full sun for best flowering and foliage performance. It prefers well-drained soil and does best in a sheltered spot protected from cold winds. Water regularly during establishment, but once settled in, it is highly drought tolerant. Prune in early spring to shape and encourage new flowering growth – flowering occurs on new wood. It is generally pest- and disease-free and requires little maintenance beyond an annual tidy-up.Origins and Distinctive FeaturesVitex Agnus-Castus Magical Chicagoland Blues was developed by the Chicago Botanic Garden and selected for its suitability to North American climates from California to the deep south – and now proving equally useful in UK gardens. Compared to standard Vitex agnus-castus, this variety is more compact, better behaved, and longer flowering. Its sterile flowers, enhanced cold tolerance, and compact size make Vitex Magical Chicagoland Blues a welcome innovation in the world of ornamental shrubs – perfect for today’s smaller, sustainable gardens.

GBP 140.00
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Rosa Blaze Superior Hybrid Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK

Rosa Blaze Superior Hybrid Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK

Rose Blaze Superior    Climbing Rose Blaze Superior is a hybrid climbing rose with large double red blooms and dark green foliage. It’s a good choice for sunny walls, fence lines and archways.Rose Blaze Superior is a tried and tested climbing rose that was introduced in the 1930s and is still going strong. Its name describes the enormous flush of crimson red blooms that cover the plant throughout the summer.  Blooms are borne in clusters on stems sturdy enough to hold blooms upright and provide a blaze of fire in the garden, hence its name. It has a moderate scent that’s attractive but not overpowering.  Foliage is dark green, shiny, and prickly but the stems are not as thorny as some making it a good choice for child and pet-friendly gardens. Height and Spread of Rose Blaze SuperiorStunning Climbing Rose Blaze Superior will reach three metres and spread over 50 cms. You can keep it smaller with a yearly prune. How Hardy Is Rose Blaze SuperiorClimbing Rose Blaze Superior is hardy in minus temperatures throughout the UK if the roots are well-drained.How To Use Rose Blaze SuperiorClimbing Rose Blaze Superior is a good choice for bare walls and fence lines in a sunny spot. Its lush foliage and repeat crimson blooms provide plenty of cover in the summer months.This climbing rose will grow up an obelisk, arch, or pergola covering the surface with large sweetly scented flowers from either the soil or a large well-watered and fed container. Bee-friendly Rose Blaze Superior is a good low maintenance choice for wildlife garden as the repeat blooms are a magnet for our essential pollinators.  How To Care For Rose Blaze SuperiorChoose a sunny, warm spot in a sheltered position for climbing roses. Rose Blaze Superior loves manure rich soils so when planting or potting up incorporate plenty of well-rotted manure into the planting hole. This will encourage more flowers and healthier foliage. If you’ve planted against a wall give it plenty of water in dry spells as walls and fence lines can prevent rainfall from reaching the roots. Regularly deadheading the spent flowers will encourage new buds to form.  Cut back a third in late winter or early spring and remove all dead or crossed branches as this stimulates new fresh growth. A thick layer of well-rotted mulch in spring traps moisture and proves nutrients for the growing year. 

GBP 116.25
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Rhododendron Fantastica Yak Hybrid Pink Flowering Evergreen

Rhododendron Fantastica Yak Hybrid Pink Flowering Evergreen

Rhododendron FantasticaRhododendron Fantastica is a semi-dwarf evergreen rhododendron with two-tone pink blooms in late spring. It Is a spectacular specimen plant in a mixed border. Rhododendron Fantastica is one of the Yak Hybrids originating from the Japanese Rhododendron Yakushimanum. These hybrids have rounded full trusses and are quite free flowering. They form nice, dome-shaped plants and are slow growing. Fantastica has bell-shaped deep pink flowers that emerge as dark pink buds in late spring. These exquisite flowers often show spots of greens and yellows and are paler pink at the throat.  Blooms pale as they mature finishing on maturity with a white centre. The flowers are borne in rounded trusses of up to 20 blooms and look truly magnificent. Fantastica’s foliage is dark evergreen with a tan underside. The shrub grows in a dome and tends to spread out growing low to the soil. Height And Spread of Rhododendron FantasticaThis is a low growing shrub that will reach a maximum of 1.5 metres in height and spread. Fantastica is one of the smaller rhododendrons that doesn’t outgrow its welcome. How Hardy Is Rhododendron FantasticaRhododendron Fantastica is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained. It is rarely bothered by pests. How To Use Rhododendron FantasticaThis is a good choice for an informal low maintenance garden. Its 1.5-metre height makes it perfect for a mixed border or island beds. The pretty pink of its luxurious blooms suit a cottage style garden and as rhododendrons grow well in drained spaces it would suit a bank or slope.  You can grow rhododendron in a large well-watered container to brighten the patio too but make sure to plant is in ericaceous compost. How To Care For Rhododendron FantasticaRhododendrons need acidic soil as they are prone to iron deficiency in alkaline conditions. This causes the leaves to turn yellow. Put plenty of ericaceous compost in the planting hole and top-dress each year to ensure sufficient iron supplies. If you have chalky soil its best to plant Fantasica in a large well-watered container of ericaceous compost.  Fantastica enjoys partial shade, shelter from harsh winds, and shallow planting so ensure the stem is not buried. There’s no need to prune this stunning dwarf rhododendron as it naturally grows in a pleasing domed shape. 

GBP 37.00
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