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Dicksonia antarctica | Australian tree fern - Height 50-70cm - 10lt
£105.00
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£105.00
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Diervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' | Bush Honeysuckle - 12lt
£30.00
Unit price perDiervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' | Bush Honeysuckle - 12lt
£30.00
Unit price perDiervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' | Bush Honeysuckle - 2lt
£16.00
Unit price perDiervilla sessilifolia 'Butterfly' | Bush Honeysuckle - 2lt
£16.00
Unit price perDiospyros kaki 'Rojo Brillante' | Spanish Persimmon - Quarter Standard - Clear Stem - Height 130-140cm - 18lt
£105.00
Unit price perDiospyros kaki 'Rojo Brillante' | Spanish Persimmon - Quarter Standard - Clear Stem - Height 130-140cm - 18lt
£105.00
Unit price perDiospyros kaki ‘Rojo Brillante’, grown with a clear stem, forms an elegant small tree that combines ornamental beauty with the added attraction of edible fruit. Its broad, glossy green leaves create a lush summer canopy, turning rich shades of orange and red in autumn before falling to reveal bright, lantern-like fruits that often hang decoratively on the bare branches. This makes it a superb feature tree, providing interest from spring through to winter.
Well suited to sheltered gardens in the UK, it prefers a warm, sunny position where the fruits can fully ripen and colour. It thrives in fertile, well-drained soil and is tolerant of light chalk if organic matter is added. Once established, it is reasonably drought tolerant and low maintenance.
The clear stem raises the rounded crown, giving the tree a refined, architectural form that works well in lawns, borders, and larger containers on patios. Its moderate size makes it suitable for small to medium gardens, where it can be enjoyed both as a striking ornamental specimen and as a productive, unusual fruit tree.
Doodia Media | Common Rasp Fern - Perennial - 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perDoodia Media | Common Rasp Fern - Perennial - 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perDoodia media, commonly known as the rasp fern, is a small to medium-sized terrestrial fern native to eastern Australia and parts of New Zealand. It belongs to the Blechnaceae family and is well regarded for its striking appearance and ease of cultivation in temperate gardens.
This evergreen fern typically grows to a height of 30 to 60 cm, forming neat clumps of erect or arching fronds. The young fronds emerge a vivid pink or red, creating a vibrant contrast against the mature, dark green foliage. Each frond is pinnate, with leathery leaflets that have a slightly toothed or rasped texture—hence the common name.
Doodia media prefers shaded or semi-shaded environments with consistently moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil. It thrives in sheltered woodland settings, rock gardens, or as part of an understory planting beneath larger shrubs or trees. Though relatively hardy, it does best in frost-free areas or where winter temperatures remain mild.
This fern is valued for both its ornamental qualities and its low maintenance requirements. It can be grown in the ground or in containers, making it suitable for patios and shaded courtyards. The colourful young growth adds seasonal interest, particularly in spring and early summer.
Propagation is typically by division of clumps in early spring. While generally pest-free, Doodia media may suffer in prolonged dry conditions or if exposed to direct, harsh sunlight.
In summary, Doodia media is a decorative and adaptable fern ideal for adding texture and colour to shaded areas of the garden. Its reddish new growth and tidy habit make it a desirable choice for gardeners seeking year-round foliage interest with minimal care.
Double flowered Wild Cherry | Prunus Avium Plena - Height 220-250cm - Girth 10-12cm - 40lt
£155.00
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£155.00
Unit price perDowny Oak | Italiak Oak | Quercus pubescens - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perDowny Oak | Italiak Oak | Quercus pubescens - Height 180-200cm - Girth 6-8cm - Pot Grown - 10lt
£132.00
Unit price perQuercus pubescens, commonly known as the downy oak, is a majestic deciduous tree native to the warm, sunlit landscapes of southern Europe. It is instantly recognizable by its softly textured, velvety leaves when young, which later mature into a rich green canopy that shifts to golden tones in autumn. Its thick, rugged bark and deeply rooted strength make it a symbol of resilience, endurance, and natural harmony. The downy oak thrives in limestone-rich soils and sun-drenched environments, embodying adaptability and a close connection to the land. For centuries, it has been valued not only for its ecological importance but also for its cultural symbolism—representing longevity, stability, and balance. Quercus pubescens brings with it the essence of Mediterranean heritage and timeless nature, making it an inspiring element for sustainable, eco-conscious products that draw on tradition while embracing the future. A true emblem of strength and beauty.
Drimys aromatica | Mountain Pepper - 60-90cm, 10lt
£28.00
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£28.00
Unit price perDryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa Cristata' - Ferns- Perennial - 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perDryopteris filix-mas 'Crispa Cristata' - Ferns- Perennial - 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perThe Dryopteris filix‑mas ‘Crispa Cristata’, often called the crested male fern, is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking structure and texture in shaded or partially shaded areas. This hardy, semi‑evergreen fern thrives in moist, humus‑rich soils and is well suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, or as an underplanting beneath trees and shrubs. Its strikingly frilled, crested fronds create an intricate, sculptural effect that brings a sense of movement and detail to any planting scheme.
Unlike many delicate ferns, ‘Crispa Cristata’ is robust and low maintenance, tolerating cold winters and recovering well each spring. Its dense growth habit forms attractive clumps that help suppress weeds, making it practical as well as ornamental. The plant’s refined, curled fronds look beautiful alongside hostas, heucheras, and other foliage plants, while its deep green color provides a calming backdrop to brighter flowers.
In smaller gardens, it works perfectly in pots or shaded corners where it can be appreciated up close. With minimal care,simply remove old fronds in late winter, it will reward you with year‑round elegance and a unique, timeless appeal.
Dryopteris affinis | Cristata The King - Height 60-70cm - 7lt
£50.00
Unit price perDryopteris affinis | Cristata The King - Height 60-70cm - 7lt
£50.00
Unit price perDryopteris affinis 'The King', is a handsome and distinctive evergreen fern valued for its strong structure and attractively crested fronds. It belongs to the golden male fern group and is particularly appreciated for the decorative tips that give the plant an elegant yet slightly unusual appearance.
This fern forms a substantial clump of arching fronds that emerge from a central crown. Each frond is a rich, glossy green and can reach around 60–120 cm in length, creating a bold, architectural presence in shaded areas of the garden. The defining feature of this cultivar lies in the crested ends of the fronds and pinnae, where the leaflets divide into small tufted or tasselled tips. These crests give the plant a softly ruffled outline and add a layer of visual interest compared with standard forms of the species.
As an evergreen fern, it provides year-round structure and foliage in suitable conditions. Fresh new fronds unfurl in spring, often appearing slightly lighter green before deepening in colour as they mature. Older fronds can remain attractive through winter, though some gardeners choose to remove any tired foliage in early spring to allow the new growth to be seen clearly.
Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil. It is particularly well suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, or naturalistic planting schemes where its bold texture contrasts beautifully with finer foliage plants. It combines well with hostas, hellebores and other shade-loving perennials, helping to create layered planting with varied forms and textures.
This fern is generally hardy and reliable in the UK climate, requiring little maintenance once established. Its robust habit, evergreen character and distinctive crested fronds make it a valuable structural plant for shaded garden spaces.
Overall, Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ is admired for its durability, ornamental foliage and ability to bring year-round interest and texture to sheltered, shady areas of the garden
Dryopteris affinis | Golden Shield Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£13.50
Unit price perDryopteris affinis | Golden Shield Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£13.50
Unit price perDryopteris affinis | Golden Shield Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perDryopteris affinis | Golden Shield Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£18.00
Unit price perDryopteris affinis 'The King', is a handsome and distinctive evergreen fern valued for its strong structure and attractively crested fronds. It belongs to the golden male fern group and is particularly appreciated for the decorative tips that give the plant an elegant yet slightly unusual appearance.
This fern forms a substantial clump of arching fronds that emerge from a central crown. Each frond is a rich, glossy green and can reach around 60–120 cm in length, creating a bold, architectural presence in shaded areas of the garden. The defining feature of this cultivar lies in the crested ends of the fronds and pinnae, where the leaflets divide into small tufted or tasselled tips. These crests give the plant a softly ruffled outline and add a layer of visual interest compared with standard forms of the species.
As an evergreen fern, it provides year-round structure and foliage in suitable conditions. Fresh new fronds unfurl in spring, often appearing slightly lighter green before deepening in colour as they mature. Older fronds can remain attractive through winter, though some gardeners choose to remove any tired foliage in early spring to allow the new growth to be seen clearly.
Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, humus-rich, well-drained soil. It is particularly well suited to woodland gardens, shaded borders, or naturalistic planting schemes where its bold texture contrasts beautifully with finer foliage plants. It combines well with hostas, hellebores and other shade-loving perennials, helping to create layered planting with varied forms and textures.
This fern is generally hardy and reliable in the UK climate, requiring little maintenance once established. Its robust habit, evergreen character and distinctive crested fronds make it a valuable structural plant for shaded garden spaces.
Overall, Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’ is admired for its durability, ornamental foliage and ability to bring year-round interest and texture to sheltered, shady areas of the garden
Dryopteris affinis | Golden Shield Fern - Height 50-60cm - 7lt
£50.00
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£50.00
Unit price perDryopteris atrata | Black Fern - Ferns - Perennial 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perDryopteris atrata | Black Fern - Ferns - Perennial 3lt
£16.50
Unit price perDryopteris atrata is a tall, robust, clump-forming, semi-evergreen terrestrial male fern with black stems and slightly arched, lance-shaped, bright green fronds with long midribs. Mostly found in woodland settings by streams and lakes.
Dryopteris atrata can adapt to a wide range of soils, but prefers fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soils. It thrives in partial to full shade. It tends to be evergreen in climates with mild winters. In colder areas, it needs protection from harsh, drying winds. Its natural habitat are damp woodlands by streams and lakes. No serious pest or disease problems. Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning.
Shaggy Shield Fern is a wonderful, elegant, ornamental, exotic-looking plant, perfect for shady locations in informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Excellent as a ground cover. Great for flower beds, mixed and shrub borders, and under-planting of shrubs and trees. Suitable for growing in containers in shady areas.
Dryopteris atrata | Black Fern - Ferns - Perennial 7lt
£50.00
Unit price perDryopteris atrata | Black Fern - Ferns - Perennial 7lt
£50.00
Unit price perDryopteris atrata is a tall, robust, clump-forming, semi-evergreen terrestrial male fern with black stems and slightly arched, lance-shaped, bright green fronds with long midribs. Mostly found in woodland settings by streams and lakes.
Dryopteris atrata can adapt to a wide range of soils, but prefers fertile, humus-rich, moist, well-drained soils. It thrives in partial to full shade. It tends to be evergreen in climates with mild winters. In colder areas, it needs protection from harsh, drying winds. Its natural habitat are damp woodlands by streams and lakes. No serious pest or disease problems. Low maintenance plant, doesn’t require pruning.
Shaggy Shield Fern is a wonderful, elegant, ornamental, exotic-looking plant, perfect for shady locations in informal, cottage, and urban gardens. Excellent as a ground cover. Great for flower beds, mixed and shrub borders, and under-planting of shrubs and trees. Suitable for growing in containers in shady areas.
Dryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' | Copper Shield Fern - 55-60cm, 5lt
£24.00
Unit price perDryopteris erythrosora 'Brilliance' | Copper Shield Fern - 55-60cm, 5lt
£24.00
Unit price perDryopteris erythrosora | Autumn Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£13.50
Unit price perDryopteris erythrosora | Autumn Fern - 20-30cm - 2lt
£13.50
Unit price perDryopteris erythrosora, also known as the Autumn fern, is a species of deciduous fern native to Japan, Korea, and China. It is a popular ornamental plant that is commonly used in landscaping and gardening.
The fronds of Dryopteris erythrosora are typically 30 to 60 cm long and 15 to 30 cm wide. They are pinnate, which means that they are divided into leaflets that are themselves divided into smaller leaflets. The leaflets are a lustrous paler green colour in the spring and summer, but turn coppery-red or orange in the autumn, giving the fern its common name, the Autumn fern. The fronds are arching and form a rosette, with new growth emerging from the center of the plant.
Dryopteris erythrosora is a relatively easy plant to care for. It prefers partial shade to full shade and moist, well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. It can be propagated by division or spores. The plant is generally disease-resistant and has no major pests.
The Autumn fern is a versatile plant that can be used in a variety of settings. It is often used in shade gardens or as a ground cover under trees. It can also be planted in containers or used as a border plant. Its fall color adds interest to the garden and makes it a popular choice for landscape designers.
In conclusion, Dryopteris erythrosora is a popular and attractive fern that is easy to care for and versatile in its uses. Its autumn colour and disease resistance make it a great choice for landscaping and gardening projects.
Dryopteris lepidopoda | Sunset Fern - 55-60cm, 5lt
£28.00
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£28.00
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