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Carpinus betulus | European Hornbeam - 200-220cm, 30lt
£135.00
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£135.00
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Carpinus betulus | European Hornbeam - 300-350cm, 35lt
£220.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus | European Hornbeam - 300-350cm, 35lt
£220.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus | European Hornbeam - Cone - Large - Bushy - Height 350cm - 285lt
£720.00
Unit price perCarpinus betulus | European Hornbeam - Cone - Large - Bushy - Height 350cm - 285lt
£720.00
Unit price perCaryopteris - clandonensis (Bluebeard) 'Kew Blue' - 10/20cm, 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perCaryopteris - clandonensis (Bluebeard) 'Kew Blue' - 10/20cm, 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perCaryopteris - clandonensis (Bluebeard) 'Kew Blue' is a compact, deciduous shrub with rounded habit, small, toothed, oval, grey-green leaves, and attractive clusters of dark blue flowers that bloom in late summer and early autumn when few other shrubs are in bloom.
Caryopteris – clandonensis 'Kew Blue' loves full sun. It can grow in any type of soil as long as it is well-drained, but prefers moderately fertile, light, medium moisture soil. It is very easy to grow and low maintenance. Generally, pest-free and disease-free. Very attractive to bees and butterflies. Resistant to drought and frost but should be protected from harsh winds. In colder areas, best to be planted near a sheltered wall.
Caryopteris - clandonensis (Bluebeard) 'Kew Blue' is an excellent addition to any sunny garden. Great choice for cottage and urban gardens, suitable for coastal areas. Perfect for flower beds and borders, perennial and shrub borders, and for growing in containers.

Caryopteris clandonensis (Bluebeard) 'Kew Blue' | Bluebeard Kew Blue - 20-30cm, 5lt
£22.00
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£22.00
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Caryopteris Hint of Gold 'Lisaura' - 10-30cm, 5lt
£22.00
Unit price perCaryopteris Hint of Gold 'Lisaura' - 10-30cm, 5lt
£22.00
Unit price perCaryopteris Hint of Gold 'Lisaura' - 30-60cm, 10lt
£30.00
Unit price perCaryopteris Hint of Gold 'Lisaura' - 30-60cm, 10lt
£30.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Blue Balloon' | Blue Balloon 40-90cm - 9lt
£19.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Blue Balloon' | Blue Balloon 40-90cm - 9lt
£19.00
Unit price perThe most striking feature of 'Summer Sorbet' is its vibrant blue-violet blooms that start appearing in late summer and last well into fall. These flowers are produced in terminal clusters and contrast beautifully with the foliage. Unlike other Caryopteris varieties, the blooms of the 'Summer Sorbet' have pink and creamy white variegated margins, giving them a unique bi-color feature.
In addition to its attractive visual appeal, the 'Summer Sorbet' is highly attractive to butterflies and bees, making it a perfect addition to any pollinator garden. It also adapts well to dry and windy conditions, making it ideal for locations that experience drought. The shrub can tolerate a range of soil types, including clay and sandy loams, as well as acidic or alkaline soils.
To maintain the shrub's healthy growth, it is recommended to prune it in the early spring before new growth appears. This pruning will help to stimulate the growth of new shoots, resulting in a denser shrub and more profuse blooming. It is also important to water the plant regularly during its growing season and avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause excessive growth and reduce the plant's flower production.
In summary, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' is a low maintenance, colorful, and hardy shrub that can add vibrancy and pollinator attraction to any garden. With its showy blue-violet blooms, bi-colored margins, and striking foliage, the plant is sure to become a standout in any landscape.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Blue Balloon' | Blue Balloon 50-60cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Blue Balloon' | Blue Balloon 50-60cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perThe most striking feature of 'Summer Sorbet' is its vibrant blue-violet blooms that start appearing in late summer and last well into fall. These flowers are produced in terminal clusters and contrast beautifully with the foliage. Unlike other Caryopteris varieties, the blooms of the 'Summer Sorbet' have pink and creamy white variegated margins, giving them a unique bi-color feature.
In addition to its attractive visual appeal, the 'Summer Sorbet' is highly attractive to butterflies and bees, making it a perfect addition to any pollinator garden. It also adapts well to dry and windy conditions, making it ideal for locations that experience drought. The shrub can tolerate a range of soil types, including clay and sandy loams, as well as acidic or alkaline soils.
To maintain the shrub's healthy growth, it is recommended to prune it in the early spring before new growth appears. This pruning will help to stimulate the growth of new shoots, resulting in a denser shrub and more profuse blooming. It is also important to water the plant regularly during its growing season and avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause excessive growth and reduce the plant's flower production.
In summary, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' is a low maintenance, colorful, and hardy shrub that can add vibrancy and pollinator attraction to any garden. With its showy blue-violet blooms, bi-colored margins, and striking foliage, the plant is sure to become a standout in any landscape.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' | Kew Blue Caryopteris - 30-50cm - 10lt
£18.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' | Kew Blue Caryopteris - 30-50cm - 10lt
£18.00
Unit price perThe blue flowers of Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' are made up of tiny, tubular blooms that cluster together to form spikes up to 10cm (4 inches) long. These spikes rise above the foliage of the plant, which is a grey-green colour and often fragrant. The foliage is lance-shaped and has fine hairs that give it a slightly fuzzy appearance.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of different settings. It looks particularly effective when planted in borders with other shrubs and perennials, where its vibrant blue blooms can add interest and contrast. The plant is also suitable for use in cottage gardens, where its relaxed, informal form works well.
When it comes to planting, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is a relatively low-maintenance plant that requires only occasional pruning to keep it looking its best. The plant is also drought-tolerant once established and can withstand periods of dry weather without suffering.
Overall, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for plant that adds a splash of colour to any garden. Its vibrant blue flowers, fragrant foliage, and ability to thrive in a range of settings make it a popular choice for gardeners of all levels of experience.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' | Kew Blue Caryopteris 10-20cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' | Kew Blue Caryopteris 10-20cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perThe blue flowers of Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' are made up of tiny, tubular blooms that cluster together to form spikes up to 10cm (4 inches) long. These spikes rise above the foliage of the plant, which is a grey-green colour and often fragrant. The foliage is lance-shaped and has fine hairs that give it a slightly fuzzy appearance.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of different settings. It looks particularly effective when planted in borders with other shrubs and perennials, where its vibrant blue blooms can add interest and contrast. The plant is also suitable for use in cottage gardens, where its relaxed, informal form works well.
When it comes to planting, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' prefers full sun and well-drained soil. It is a relatively low-maintenance plant that requires only occasional pruning to keep it looking its best. The plant is also drought-tolerant once established and can withstand periods of dry weather without suffering.
Overall, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Kew Blue' is a beautiful and easy-to-care-for plant that adds a splash of colour to any garden. Its vibrant blue flowers, fragrant foliage, and ability to thrive in a range of settings make it a popular choice for gardeners of all levels of experience.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' | Summer Sorbet 10-20cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' | Summer Sorbet 10-20cm - 3lt
£10.00
Unit price perThe most striking feature of 'Summer Sorbet' is its vibrant blue-violet blooms that start appearing in late summer and last well into fall. These flowers are produced in terminal clusters and contrast beautifully with the foliage. Unlike other Caryopteris varieties, the blooms of the 'Summer Sorbet' have pink and creamy white variegated margins, giving them a unique bi-color feature.
In addition to its attractive visual appeal, the 'Summer Sorbet' is highly attractive to butterflies and bees, making it a perfect addition to any pollinator garden. It also adapts well to dry and windy conditions, making it ideal for locations that experience drought. The shrub can tolerate a range of soil types, including clay and sandy loams, as well as acidic or alkaline soils.
To maintain the shrub's healthy growth, it is recommended to prune it in the early spring before new growth appears. This pruning will help to stimulate the growth of new shoots, resulting in a denser shrub and more profuse blooming. It is also important to water the plant regularly during its growing season and avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause excessive growth and reduce the plant's flower production.
In summary, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' is a low maintenance, colorful, and hardy shrub that can add vibrancy and pollinator attraction to any garden. With its showy blue-violet blooms, bi-colored margins, and striking foliage, the plant is sure to become a standout in any landscape.
Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' | Summer Sorbet 20-50cm - 10lt
£10.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' | Summer Sorbet 20-50cm - 10lt
£10.00
Unit price perThe most striking feature of 'Summer Sorbet' is its vibrant blue-violet blooms that start appearing in late summer and last well into fall. These flowers are produced in terminal clusters and contrast beautifully with the foliage. Unlike other Caryopteris varieties, the blooms of the 'Summer Sorbet' have pink and creamy white variegated margins, giving them a unique bi-color feature.
In addition to its attractive visual appeal, the 'Summer Sorbet' is highly attractive to butterflies and bees, making it a perfect addition to any pollinator garden. It also adapts well to dry and windy conditions, making it ideal for locations that experience drought. The shrub can tolerate a range of soil types, including clay and sandy loams, as well as acidic or alkaline soils.
To maintain the shrub's healthy growth, it is recommended to prune it in the early spring before new growth appears. This pruning will help to stimulate the growth of new shoots, resulting in a denser shrub and more profuse blooming. It is also important to water the plant regularly during its growing season and avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause excessive growth and reduce the plant's flower production.
In summary, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' is a low maintenance, colorful, and hardy shrub that can add vibrancy and pollinator attraction to any garden. With its showy blue-violet blooms, bi-colored margins, and striking foliage, the plant is sure to become a standout in any landscape.

Caryopteris x clandonensis Pink Perfection - 20-30cm - 3lt
£14.00
Unit price perCaryopteris x clandonensis Pink Perfection - 20-30cm - 3lt
£14.00
Unit price perThe most striking feature of 'Summer Sorbet' is its vibrant blue-violet blooms that start appearing in late summer and last well into fall. These flowers are produced in terminal clusters and contrast beautifully with the foliage. Unlike other Caryopteris varieties, the blooms of the 'Summer Sorbet' have pink and creamy white variegated margins, giving them a unique bi-color feature.
In addition to its attractive visual appeal, the 'Summer Sorbet' is highly attractive to butterflies and bees, making it a perfect addition to any pollinator garden. It also adapts well to dry and windy conditions, making it ideal for locations that experience drought. The shrub can tolerate a range of soil types, including clay and sandy loams, as well as acidic or alkaline soils.
To maintain the shrub's healthy growth, it is recommended to prune it in the early spring before new growth appears. This pruning will help to stimulate the growth of new shoots, resulting in a denser shrub and more profuse blooming. It is also important to water the plant regularly during its growing season and avoid over-fertilizing, which can cause excessive growth and reduce the plant's flower production.
In summary, Caryopteris x clandonensis 'Summer Sorbet' is a low maintenance, colorful, and hardy shrub that can add vibrancy and pollinator attraction to any garden. With its showy blue-violet blooms, bi-colored margins, and striking foliage, the plant is sure to become a standout in any landscape.
Castanea sativa - Sweet Chestnut - 50-65cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perCastanea sativa - Sweet Chestnut - 50-65cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perCastanea sativa, commonly known as the sweet chestnut tree, is a majestic and long-lived species native to Europe and parts of Asia Minor. Belonging to the Fagaceae family, it stands as a symbol of strength and resilience in many cultures, with its towering stature and deeply furrowed bark.
The leaves of Castanea sativa are distinctively long and lance-shaped, with serrated edges that give them a rough texture. During the spring and summer, the canopy is adorned with clusters of creamy-white flowers, which give way to spiky green husks containing the prized sweet chestnuts in autumn.
Sweet chestnuts, often referred to simply as "chestnuts," have been a staple food source for centuries, cherished for their rich, nutty flavor and versatile culinary applications. Whether roasted over an open fire, boiled and mashed into a creamy puree, or incorporated into hearty stews and stuffing recipes, chestnuts are celebrated in both sweet and savory dishes throughout the UK.
Beyond their culinary significance, sweet chestnut trees play a vital ecological role, providing habitat and sustenance for a diverse array of wildlife. Birds, such as blue tits and nuthatches, feast on the tree's seeds, while small mammals like squirrels rely on them as a seasonal food source.
Despite their resilience, sweet chestnut trees face threats from various pests and diseases, including chestnut blight and ink disease, which have impacted populations in some regions. Conservation efforts aim to preserve these iconic trees and their valuable genetic diversity for future generations to enjoy.
Catalpa biganoides Purpurea | Purple Hybrid Catalpa - 290-320cm, 35lt
£135.00
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£135.00
Unit price perCatalpa biganoides Purpurea | Purple Hybrid Catalpa - 380-410cm, 90lt
£245.00
Unit price perCatalpa biganoides Purpurea | Purple Hybrid Catalpa - 380-410cm, 90lt
£245.00
Unit price perCatalpa bignonioides 'Aurea' | Golden Indian bean tree - 250-270cm, 25lt
£125.00
Unit price perCatalpa bignonioides 'Aurea' | Golden Indian bean tree - 250-270cm, 25lt
£125.00
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