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Eucalyptus cinerea - Bushy - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£38.00
Unit price perEucalyptus cinerea - Bushy - Height 50-60cm - 5lt
£38.00
Unit price perEucalyptus cinerea, commonly known as silver dollar eucalyptus, is native to southeastern Australia and typically grows in open woodland or grassy plains. It thrives in well-drained soils and enjoys full sunlight, often found in regions with mild to warm temperatures and low to moderate rainfall. The plant prefers areas with good air circulation and can tolerate drought once established, though it performs best with occasional watering. Eucalyptus cinerea can grow as a small to medium-sized tree or large shrub, making it suitable for both natural landscapes and cultivated gardens.
Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' on a small 40cm clear stem with a total height of 80cm is a striking ornamental plant, perfect for website descriptions. This plant features a clear, straight stem that is 40cm in height, supporting a dense, rounded crown of glossy leaves. The young foliage emerges in a bright, vibrant red, creating a striking contrast against the older, dark green leaves. As the plant matures, the leaves gradually turn to a deep, rich green, maintaining their glossy sheen.
With a total height of 80cm, this Photinia is compact and ideal for small gardens, patios, or as a potted plant. It's a versatile shrub, popular for its year-round interest and low maintenance requirements. It thrives in well-drained soil and prefers a position in full sun to partial shade, where its colors are most vibrant.
Its ability to withstand pruning makes it a popular choice for creating structured looks or hedges. The plant also produces small white flowers in the spring, although these are often overshadowed by the stunning foliage. This Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin' is an excellent choice for anyone looking to add a splash of color and elegance to their garden or outdoor space.
Arbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - 40-70cm, 5lt
£29.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - 40-70cm, 5lt
£29.00
Unit price perTaxus Media Densiformis - 40-60cm - 3lt
£24.00
Unit price perTaxus Media Densiformis - 40-60cm - 3lt
£24.00
Unit price perTaxus x Media 'Hillii' is a cultivar of the Taxus x Media hybrid, which is a cross between Taxus baccata (English yew) and Taxus cuspidata (Japanese yew). It is a popular evergreen shrub in the horticultural industry, prized for its dense, upright growth habit and attractive appearance.
One of the defining characteristics of 'Hillii' is its dense, dark green foliage. The needle-like leaves are arranged in a spiral pattern along the branches, creating a lush and vibrant display. The foliage retains its color throughout the year, making it an excellent choice for providing year-round interest in the garden.
This cultivar is known for its compact and upright growth habit. It typically reaches a height of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and a spread of 4 to 6 feet (1.2 to 1.8 meters), forming a narrow columnar shape. The dense branching pattern contributes to its neat and formal appearance, making it an ideal choice for hedges, screens, or borders.
In addition to its ornamental value, Taxus x Media 'Hillii' also produces small, round berries. These berries start out green and eventually mature to a striking red color, adding a pop of color to the shrub. However, it's important to note that the berries are toxic if ingested, so caution should be exercised if there are children or pets in the vicinity.
One of the advantages of 'Hillii' is its versatility in various growing conditions. It can tolerate a wide range of soil types, including clay, loam, and sandy soils, as long as they are well-drained. It thrives in full sun to partial shade, although it prefers some protection from intense afternoon sun in hot climates. Once established, 'Hillii' is relatively low-maintenance and can withstand pruning to maintain its desired size and shape.
Overall, Taxus x Media 'Hillii' is a popular choice for those seeking an attractive, compact, and easy-to-grow evergreen shrub. Its dense, dark green foliage, upright growth habit, and small red berries make it a versatile and visually appealing addition to gardens, providing year-round interest and beauty.
Eucalyptus cinerea 'Silver Dollar' - Bushy - Height 20-30cm - 3lt
£22.00
Unit price perEucalyptus cinerea 'Silver Dollar' - Bushy - Height 20-30cm - 3lt
£22.00
Unit price perEucalyptus cinerea 'Silver Dollar', commonly known as the Silver Dollar Gum, is a striking evergreen tree or large shrub prized for its round, silvery-blue juvenile leaves that grow in opposite pairs along its stems. These aromatic leaves are highly decorative, often used in floral arrangements and valued for their year-round color and texture. In the garden, it brings a soft, silvery contrast to green foliage and is ideal for Mediterranean-style, contemporary, or drought-tolerant landscapes.
'Silver Dollar' grows relatively fast and can reach heights of 4–10 metres if left unpruned, though it can be kept smaller with regular pruning, which also encourages attractive juvenile foliage. It thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating heat, wind, and some drought once established. Due to its strong vertical growth and distinctive foliage, it makes an excellent specimen plant, screening tree, or background feature. It's best planted in a spacious, open position with plenty of light.
Camellia japonica 'Nobilissima' - Shrub - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perCamellia japonica 'Nobilissima' - Shrub - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perThe Camellia japonica 'Nobilissima' is a striking variety of camellia known for its exquisite blooms and elegant appearance. 'Nobilissima' is distinguished by its large, pure white flowers, which are semi-double to peony-formed, showcasing a delicate yet captivating structure. The blooms typically appear in late winter to early spring, creating a stunning contrast against the dark green, glossy foliage that characterises this plant. Each flower can measure up to 10-12 cm in diameter, and the petals are often slightly ruffled, adding to their charm.
The foliage of the Camellia japonica 'Nobilissima' is equally attractive, consisting of leathery, deep green leaves that provide year-round interest. These leaves are elliptical and serrated, offering a lush backdrop to the plant's beautiful flowers. The overall growth habit of 'Nobilissima' is upright and dense, making it an excellent choice for hedges, screens, or as a standalone specimen.
In terms of cultivation, 'Nobilissima' prefers acidic, well-drained soil and benefits from a sheltered location with dappled shade. It is advisable to protect the plant from harsh, direct sunlight and strong winds, which can damage the delicate blooms and leaves. Regular watering and mulching help maintain optimal soil conditions and promote healthy growth.
This camellia variety is relatively low-maintenance but may require occasional pruning to shape and remove any dead or damaged branches. 'Nobilissima' is also known for its longevity, often thriving for decades with proper care.
Arbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - 20-25cm, 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo | Strawberry Tree - 20-25cm, 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perArbutus unedo multi-stem is an evergreen, ornamental, multi-stem, capriciously growing shrub or small tree with glossy, leathery, mid-green foliage. It is very unusual and stunning all year round. Clusters of fragrant, bell-shaped, white flowers bloom from autumn to mid-winter. Round, yellow fruits appear in winter and slowly become ripe in the next 12 months, gradually turning red. They are still on the tree when new flowers show up in autumn. A grey-brown bark peels, revealing cinnamon-colored inner bark.
Arbutus unedo multi-stem grows slowly in a multi-stem form. It can grow in all kinds of soils and climate conditions, but prefers acidic, moist and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. It is tolerant to drought, disease-free and pest-free. Very resilient. This unusual, colorful and very attractive plant is perfect as a specimen plant, great for shrub borders, hedges, coastal gardens, and for growing in containers.
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