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Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - Kiwi - Deciduous Climber - Height 170-180cm - 3lt
£60.00
Unit price perActinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' - Kiwi - Deciduous Climber - Height 170-180cm - 3lt
£60.00
Unit price perActinidia deliciosa ‘Jenny’ is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking a compact, productive kiwi plant suitable for a range of garden sizes and climates. Unlike many kiwi varieties that require separate male and female plants for pollination, ‘Jenny’ is self-fertile, making it ideal for small gardens or for those who prefer low-maintenance fruiting plants. It thrives best in full sun and appreciates a sheltered, warm spot—such as against a south-facing wall—where it can receive protection from strong winds and frosts, especially when young.
This vigorous climber benefits from being trained on a sturdy pergola, trellis, or fence, as it can grow several metres over time. Well-drained, fertile soil with consistent moisture encourages strong growth and reliable fruiting. Once established, ‘Jenny’ is relatively hardy and copes well with typical temperate conditions, though extremely cold regions may limit fruit production.
In summer, the plant produces attractive, fragrant white blossoms that develop into smooth-skinned kiwis, ripening in late autumn. Pruning helps maintain shape and encourages fruiting wood. Overall, Actinidia deliciosa ‘Jenny’ is a rewarding, decorative, and space-efficient option for gardeners looking to enjoy home-grown kiwis with minimal complication.
Actinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' | Kiwi Jenny - 90-110cm, 10lt
£48.50
Unit price perActinidia deliciosa 'Jenny' | Kiwi Jenny - 90-110cm, 10lt
£48.50
Unit price perAdiantum aleuticum 'Imbricatum' - Fern - Perennial - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAdiantum aleuticum 'Imbricatum' - Fern - Perennial - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perAdiantum aleuticum 'Imbricatum' is a compact and attractive cultivar of the species Adiantum aleuticum, commonly known as the western or Aleutian maidenhair fern. It is valued in ornamental horticulture for its delicate appearance, tidy growth habit and refined texture, making it especially suitable for woodland gardens, shaded borders and container planting.
This deciduous fern forms neat clumps of arching fronds that typically reach around 20–35 cm in height and spread. The fronds are borne on slender, wiry stems that are dark purplish-black to nearly black, a characteristic feature of maidenhair ferns. These glossy stems contrast beautifully with the bright green leaflets, giving the plant a light and elegant appearance.
The cultivar name “Imbricatum” refers to the distinctive arrangement of the leaflets. The small fan-shaped segments are closely set and slightly overlapping, creating a layered or shingled effect along the fronds. This gives the plant a denser and more structured look than many other maidenhair ferns, which tend to have more widely spaced leaflets. The fine texture of the foliage moves gently in the slightest breeze and contributes to a soft, graceful presence in shaded planting schemes.
Like its parent species, this fern prefers cool, moist conditions and thrives in partial to full shade. It grows best in humus-rich, well-drained soil that remains consistently damp but not waterlogged. In garden settings it is often planted beneath trees, along shaded paths, or in rock gardens where moisture is reliable and direct sun is limited.
In spring, fresh fronds emerge as tightly coiled fiddleheads that gradually unfurl into their characteristic fan-shaped form. The foliage remains attractive through the growing season before dying back in autumn. Although delicate in appearance, the plant is reasonably hardy and can tolerate cold winter conditions when grown in suitable soil and shelter.
Aesculus carnea 'Briotii' | Red Horse Chestnut - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - 250-270cm - 70lt
£410.00
Unit price perAesculus carnea 'Briotii' | Red Horse Chestnut - Clear Stem - Standard - Girth 8-10cm - 250-270cm - 70lt
£410.00
Unit price perAesculus × carnea 'Briotii', commonly known as the Red Horse Chestnut, is a striking deciduous tree that is a hybrid between the common horse chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) and the red buckeye (Aesculus pavia). The cultivar 'Briotii' is particularly renowned for its vibrant pink-red flowers, which appear in late spring and early summer. These flowers are arranged in large, upright panicles and are a key feature that makes this tree a favourite in ornamental planting schemes.
Reaching a height of 12 to 15 metres (40 to 50 feet), Aesculus × carnea 'Briotii' forms a broad, rounded crown, with a dense canopy that provides excellent shade. Its dark green, palmate leaves consist of five leaflets and can grow up to 15 to 20 centimetres in length. In autumn, the foliage may turn yellow before falling, although the autumn colour is not as striking as in some other trees.
Unlike its parent, the common horse chestnut, the Red Horse Chestnut produces fewer fruits (conkers). The nuts that do form are small, spiny, and less abundant, making the tree a cleaner choice for gardens and streetscapes where fallen conkers can be a nuisance.
Aesculus × carnea 'Briotii' thrives best in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained, moist soil. It is fairly tolerant of urban pollution, making it a popular choice for parks, large gardens, and urban environments.
Overall, Aesculus × carnea 'Briotii' is valued for its aesthetic appeal, particularly the vivid blooms, and its ability to provide shade and structure in landscapes, making it a desirable ornamental tree for a variety of settings.
Aesculus hippocastanum | Horse Chestnut - Girth 10-12cm - 260-280cm - 70lt
£410.00
Unit price perAesculus hippocastanum | Horse Chestnut - Girth 10-12cm - 260-280cm - 70lt
£410.00
Unit price perThe Aesculus hippocastanum, commonly known as the horse chestnut, is a deciduous tree native to the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. This majestic tree, widely cultivated throughout the UK, is celebrated for its striking appearance and historical significance.
Horse chestnuts can grow up to 30 meters tall, boasting a broad, rounded canopy that provides ample shade. The bark is greyish-brown, developing scaly plates with age. Its leaves are large and palmately compound, typically composed of five to seven leaflets radiating from a central point, resembling an open hand.
In spring, the horse chestnut produces magnificent conical flower clusters, known as inflorescences or 'candles'. These are composed of numerous small, white flowers with red or yellow blotches at the base of the petals. The flowers are hermaphroditic, containing both male and female reproductive organs, and are highly attractive to pollinators, particularly bees.
The tree's fruit, commonly referred to as conkers, develop within a spiky green husk. When mature, the husks split open to reveal the shiny brown seeds inside. Conkers are a familiar sight in autumn and are traditionally used in children's games.
The Aesculus hippocastanum is a remarkable tree, known for its impressive stature, distinctive leaves, and iconic conkers, making it a beloved feature in parks, gardens, and streetscapes across the UK.
Aesculus hippocastanum | Horse Chestnut - Girth 8-10cm - Height 230-250cm - 45lt
£410.00
Unit price perAesculus hippocastanum | Horse Chestnut - Girth 8-10cm - Height 230-250cm - 45lt
£410.00
Unit price perThe Aesculus hippocastanum, commonly known as the horse chestnut, is a deciduous tree native to the Balkan Peninsula in Southeast Europe. This majestic tree, widely cultivated throughout the UK, is celebrated for its striking appearance and historical significance.
Horse chestnuts can grow up to 30 meters tall, boasting a broad, rounded canopy that provides ample shade. The bark is greyish-brown, developing scaly plates with age. Its leaves are large and palmately compound, typically composed of five to seven leaflets radiating from a central point, resembling an open hand.
In spring, the horse chestnut produces magnificent conical flower clusters, known as inflorescences or 'candles'. These are composed of numerous small, white flowers with red or yellow blotches at the base of the petals. The flowers are hermaphroditic, containing both male and female reproductive organs, and are highly attractive to pollinators, particularly bees.
The tree's fruit, commonly referred to as conkers, develop within a spiky green husk. When mature, the husks split open to reveal the shiny brown seeds inside. Conkers are a familiar sight in autumn and are traditionally used in children's games.
The Aesculus hippocastanum is a remarkable tree, known for its impressive stature, distinctive leaves, and iconic conkers, making it a beloved feature in parks, gardens, and streetscapes across the UK.
Aesculus pavia | Red Buckeye - Girth 24cm - 470-480cm - 150lt
£975.00
Unit price perAesculus pavia | Red Buckeye - Girth 24cm - 470-480cm - 150lt
£975.00
Unit price perAesculus pavia, commonly known as red buckeye or firecracker plant, is a deciduous tree native to the southeastern United States. It typically grows to a height of 10-20 feet and spreads 10-15 feet wide.
The tree has an upright, multi-stemmed growth habit with a dense crown of dark green, palmate leaves. In spring, it produces showy, bright red or orange-red flowers that are arranged in a pyramidal panicle, which attract hummingbirds and butterflies.
In the fall, the tree produces a fruit that resembles a large, shiny brown chestnut with a prickly husk. The fruit is not edible and can be messy when it falls to the ground.
Aesculus pavia thrives in full to partial sun and moist, well-drained soil. It is tolerant of heat and humidity, making it an excellent choice for gardens in the southeastern United States. The tree is also relatively disease-resistant and easy to care for.
Overall, Aesculus pavia is a striking ornamental tree that adds color and interest to the landscape with its beautiful flowers and leaves.
Agapanthus "Black Jack" | African Lily - Height 60-80cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus "Black Jack" | African Lily - Height 60-80cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Black Jack, better known as African Lily, is an attractive evergreen perennial with strap-like, glossy green leaves, and deep purple trumpet-shaped flowers that appear in summer or early autumn on stiff, upright stalks. The florets open from black buds. The foliage is beautiful even when the plant is not in bloom. African Lily prefers fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In hot climates, it needs partial shade. It is very easy to grow, pest-free and disease-free. As it leans towards the sun, south-facing location would be the best. In winter, it should be protected with a layer of dry, sand-and-straw mulch. Agapanthus Black Jack is perfect for flower beds and borders in combination with other colourful perennials, or as a specimen plant in a container. Suitable for city gardens and coastal areas as it can withstand air pollution and is resistant to windy and salty air.
Agapanthus "Ever Couple" - White and Sapphire | African Lily - 30-50cm - 6lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus "Ever Couple" - White and Sapphire | African Lily - 30-50cm - 6lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Ever Couple of the white and sapphire Ever series, better known as African Lily, is a semi-dwarf evergreen perennial with strap-like, glossy green leaves, and larger than average trumpet-shaped flowers form in impressive clusters, each of which can last for up to 12 weeks from midsummer. Their distinctive sapphire and white flowers makes them particularly eye-catching - and they will also last well after being cut for the vase. A sun-loving perennial, it will flourish in pots that can be moved to a sheltered spot in winter . The foliage is beautiful even when the plant is not in bloom. African Lily prefers fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In hot climates, it needs partial shade. It is very easy to grow, pest-free and disease-free. As it leans towards the sun, south-facing location would be the best. In winter, it should be protected with a layer of dry, sand-and-straw mulch. Agapanthus Fireworks is perfect for flower beds and borders in combination with other colourful perennials, or as a specimen plant in a container. Suitable for city gardens and coastal areas as it can withstand air pollution and is resistant to windy and salty air.
Agapanthus "Midnight Sky" | African Lily - Height 60-80cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus "Midnight Sky" | African Lily - Height 60-80cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Midnight Sky, better known as African Lily, is an attractive evergreen perennial with strap-like, glossy green leaves, and deep blue trumpet-shaped flowers that appear in summer or early autumn on stiff, upright short stalks. The foliage is beautiful even when the plant is not in bloom. African Lily prefers fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In hot climates, it needs partial shade. It is very easy to grow, pest-free and disease-free. As it leans towards the sun, south-facing location would be the best. In winter, it should be protected with a layer of dry, sand-and-straw mulch. Agapanthus Midnight Sky is perfect for flower beds and borders in combination with other colourful perennials, or as a specimen plant in a container. Suitable for city gardens and coastal areas as it can withstand air pollution and is resistant to windy and salty air.
Agapanthus "Poppin Star" | African Lily - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus "Poppin Star" | African Lily - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Poppin Star, better known as African Lily, is an attractive evergreen perennial with strap-like, glossy green leaves, and trumpet-shaped blooms in shades of mauve with dark purple stripes that appear in summer or early autumn on stiff, upright stalks. . The foliage is beautiful even when the plant is not in bloom. African Lily prefers fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In hot climates, it needs partial shade. It is very easy to grow, pest-free and disease-free. As it leans towards the sun, south-facing location would be the best. In winter, it should be protected with a layer of dry, sand-and-straw mulch. Agapanthus Poppin Star is perfect for flower beds and borders in combination with other colourful perennials, or as a specimen plant in a container. Suitable for city gardens and coastal areas as it can withstand air pollution and is resistant to windy and salty air.
Agapanthus "Poppin Star" | African Lily - Height 50-70cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus "Poppin Star" | African Lily - Height 50-70cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Firework, better known as African Lily, is an attractive evergreen perennial with strap-like, glossy green leaves, and larger than average trumpet-shaped flowers form in impressive clusters, each of which can last for up to 12 weeks from midsummer. Their distinctive purple-blue and white colouring makes them particularly eye-catching - and they will also last well after being cut for the vase. A sun-loving perennial, it will flourish in pots that can be moved to a sheltered spot in winter . The foliage is beautiful even when the plant is not in bloom. African Lily prefers fertile, moist and well-drained soil. In hot climates, it needs partial shade. It is very easy to grow, pest-free and disease-free. As it leans towards the sun, south-facing location would be the best. In winter, it should be protected with a layer of dry, sand-and-straw mulch. Agapanthus Fireworks is perfect for flower beds and borders in combination with other colourful perennials, or as a specimen plant in a container. Suitable for city gardens and coastal areas as it can withstand air pollution and is resistant to windy and salty air.
Agapanthus 'Midnight Moon' - Height 50-70cm -5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus 'Midnight Moon' - Height 50-70cm -5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus 'Midnight Moon' is a dramatic perennial prized for its unusual colour contrast and elegant architectural form. It produces strong, upright stems rising above clumps of strap-shaped, mid-green foliage. From mid to late summer, rounded buds emerge in a deep, near-black violet tone, creating a bold visual effect even before flowering begins. As the buds open, they reveal paler, soft violet-blue to silvery blooms, producing a striking two-tone display that adds depth and interest to sunny planting schemes.
The rounded flower heads are held well above the foliage, giving a clean, structured appearance that works beautifully in contemporary gardens, Mediterranean-style borders, and gravel plantings. Its long flowering period provides weeks of colour, while spent flower heads often continue to offer ornamental interest if left standing.
Agapanthus ‘Midnight Moon’ thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, performing particularly well in sheltered, warm locations. Once established, it is relatively drought tolerant and low maintenance, requiring only a simple cutback of spent stems and old foliage in early spring. It also performs well in containers, where its striking flowers can be appreciated up close.
Agapanthus - 40/50cm, 15lt
£47.00
Unit price perAgapanthus - 40/50cm, 15lt
£47.00
Unit price perAgapanthus - Mixed White Blue Purple - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus - Mixed White Blue Purple - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£49.00
Unit price perAgapanthus mixed colours are highly valued for their bold, architectural presence and long-lasting summer display, making them a versatile choice for a wide range of garden styles. With flower shades ranging from deep blue and violet to pure white and soft bicolours, they create vibrant contrast when planted in groups or mixed with complementary perennials. Their strap-like evergreen or semi-evergreen foliage forms attractive clumps that provide structure even when not in flower.
These plants are particularly well suited to sunny, sheltered gardens where they can thrive in well-drained soil. They are ideal for contemporary borders, Mediterranean-style planting schemes, gravel gardens, and coastal landscapes due to their tolerance of drought once established. They also perform exceptionally well in containers, where their upright flower stems can be appreciated at close range and used to frame patios, entrances, or seating areas.
Agapanthus work beautifully when planted en masse for impact or combined with grasses and other sun-loving perennials for a softer, more naturalistic effect. Low maintenance and reliable, they require only minimal care, typically a spring tidy and occasional feeding. Their strong vertical form and extended flowering season make them a dependable and eye-catching feature in both formal and informal garden designs.
Agapanthus - Phantom | African Lily - 70cm - 25lt
£72.00
Unit price perAgapanthus - Phantom | African Lily - 70cm - 25lt
£72.00
Unit price perThe Agapanthus 'Phantom' is a striking cultivar of the Agapanthus genus, renowned for its unique appearance and captivating allure. Native to South Africa, Agapanthus plants are commonly known as "Lily of the Nile" or "African lily," and they are cherished for their vibrant blooms and lush foliage. The 'Phantom' variety, in particular, stands out for its distinctive features, making it a popular choice among gardeners and landscapers alike.
Characterized by its dark, almost black stems and rich, deep-green foliage, the Agapanthus 'Phantom' creates a dramatic contrast in any garden or landscape. However, what truly sets it apart are its enchanting flowers. The 'Phantom' produces large, spherical clusters of blossoms atop tall, sturdy stems, typically in shades of deep blue or violet. These blooms emerge in mid to late summer.
One of the most appealing aspects of the Agapanthus 'Phantom' is its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers full sun to partial shade, making it suitable for a wide range of climates and environments across the United Kingdom. With proper care and maintenance, this cultivar can flourish in borders, containers, or even as a focal point in a mixed perennial bed.
Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Agapanthus 'Phantom' also attracts pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to the biodiversity of the garden. Additionally, its long-lasting blooms make it an excellent choice for cut flower arrangements, bringing its beauty indoors.
While relatively low-maintenance, the 'Phantom' may benefit from occasional fertilization and division to encourage healthy growth and prolific flowering. Deadheading spent blooms can also prolong the blooming period and promote continuous flowering throughout the season.
Agapanthus Africanus Summer Love Blue | Lily of the Nile - Foliage Height 40-50cm - 2lt
£25.00
Unit price perAgapanthus Africanus Summer Love Blue | Lily of the Nile - Foliage Height 40-50cm - 2lt
£25.00
Unit price perThe Agapanthus 'Summer Love Blue' is a striking herbaceous perennial, celebrated for its elegant structure and vivid floral display. Native to South Africa but well-suited to British gardens, this cultivar belongs to the lily family and is commonly known as African lily or lily of the Nile. It brings a touch of exotic charm with its lush, strappy foliage and upright, architectural form.
From mid to late summer, ‘Summer Love Blue’ produces masses of rounded flower heads, each consisting of numerous trumpet-shaped blooms in a rich, vibrant blue. These floral globes are borne on tall, slender stems that rise gracefully above the foliage, adding height and drama to borders, containers, or gravel gardens. The long-lasting flowers are not only visually appealing but also highly attractive to pollinators such as bees and butterflies.
This agapanthus is a relatively compact variety, making it ideal for smaller gardens or patio pots. It prefers a sunny position with well-drained soil and benefits from regular feeding during the growing season to encourage prolific flowering. While reasonably drought-tolerant once established, it thrives best with consistent moisture in summer.
‘Summer Love Blue’ is semi-evergreen in milder areas of the UK, where it may retain its foliage throughout winter. However, in colder regions, it’s advisable to provide some protection, such as mulching or moving potted specimens to a sheltered location. It’s generally low-maintenance, with deadheading and the occasional division every few years being the primary tasks.
Combining bold colour, long flowering periods, and excellent garden performance, Agapanthus 'Summer Love Blue' makes a superb addition to mixed borders, coastal gardens, or as a statement piece in a container. Its refined yet robust nature ensures it stands out in any garden setting, offering seasonal elegance with minimal effort.
Agapanthus Africanus White | Lily of the Nile - 2lt
£27.50
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£27.50
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