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Lilac 'Katherine Havemeyer' | Syringa vulgaris - 80cm - 6lt
£50.00
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Lilac 'Madame Lemoine' | Syringa - 80cm, 12lt
£50.00
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Lilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa vulgaris - 180-200cm - 65lt
£175.00
Unit price perLilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa vulgaris - 180-200cm - 65lt
£175.00
Unit price perSyringa vulgaris Michel Buchner is a beautiful deciduous shrub that is highly sought after for its stunning flowers and sweet fragrance. It is a cultivar of the common lilac and is known for its large, single, deep purple flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer.
The Michel Buchner lilac can reach a height of up to 10 feet and has a rounded, upright growth habit. Its green foliage is heart-shaped and adds to the plant's overall beauty. The plant prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. It is relatively low maintenance and can be pruned after flowering to maintain its shape.
In addition to its ornamental value, the Michel Buchner lilac is also used for its essential oil, which is extracted from the flowers and used in perfumes, soaps, and other products. Its sweet fragrance and striking appearance make it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.
Lilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa Vulgaris - 180-200cm - 90lt
£438.00
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£438.00
Unit price perSyringa vulgaris Michel Buchner is a beautiful deciduous shrub that is highly sought after for its stunning flowers and sweet fragrance. It is a cultivar of the common lilac and is known for its large, single, deep purple flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer.
The Michel Buchner lilac can reach a height of up to 10 feet and has a rounded, upright growth habit. Its green foliage is heart-shaped and adds to the plant's overall beauty. The plant prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil. It is relatively low maintenance and can be pruned after flowering to maintain its shape.
In addition to its ornamental value, the Michel Buchner lilac is also used for its essential oil, which is extracted from the flowers and used in perfumes, soaps, and other products. Its sweet fragrance and striking appearance make it a popular choice for gardens and landscapes.

Lilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa vulgaris - 80cm - 12lt
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Unit price perSyringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner', commonly known as the Michel Buchner Lilac, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Oleaceae family. It is a compact and upright shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or as a specimen plant.
The leaves of this lilac are dark green, glossy, and ovate in shape, measuring about 2-4 inches in length. They are arranged opposite each other along the stems, providing a dense and lush appearance to the shrub. The foliage is also lightly fragrant, with a subtle scent that adds to the overall appeal of the plant.
The Michel Buchner Lilac produces large, showy clusters of fragrant, double white flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer. The flower clusters are 4-6 inches long and create a stunning contrast against the dark green foliage. The flowers are highly fragrant, making them a popular choice for cut flower arrangements.
The Michel Buchner Lilac prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is a hardy and low-maintenance shrub, making it an excellent choice for novice gardeners or those with limited time for garden upkeep.
In summary, the Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' is an attractive and compact lilac shrub that features dark green foliage and produces large clusters of highly fragrant, double white flowers in late spring or early summer. It is a hardy and low-maintenance plant that is perfect for smaller gardens or as a specimen plant.

Lilac 'Michel Buchner' | Syringa vulgaris - 80cm - 6lt
£50.00
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Unit price perSyringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner', commonly known as the Michel Buchner Lilac, is a deciduous shrub that belongs to the Oleaceae family. It is a compact and upright shrub that grows up to 6 feet tall and 4 feet wide, making it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or as a specimen plant.
The leaves of this lilac are dark green, glossy, and ovate in shape, measuring about 2-4 inches in length. They are arranged opposite each other along the stems, providing a dense and lush appearance to the shrub. The foliage is also lightly fragrant, with a subtle scent that adds to the overall appeal of the plant.
The Michel Buchner Lilac produces large, showy clusters of fragrant, double white flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer. The flower clusters are 4-6 inches long and create a stunning contrast against the dark green foliage. The flowers are highly fragrant, making them a popular choice for cut flower arrangements.
The Michel Buchner Lilac prefers full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. It is a hardy and low-maintenance shrub, making it an excellent choice for novice gardeners or those with limited time for garden upkeep.
In summary, the Syringa vulgaris 'Michel Buchner' is an attractive and compact lilac shrub that features dark green foliage and produces large clusters of highly fragrant, double white flowers in late spring or early summer. It is a hardy and low-maintenance plant that is perfect for smaller gardens or as a specimen plant.
Lilac 'Mrs Edward Harding' | Syringa vulgaris - 80cm - 12lt
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Lilac 'Mrs Edward Harding' | Syringa vulgaris - 80cm - 6lt
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Unit price perLilac 'Souvenir d'Alice Harding' | Syringa Vulgaris - 180-200cm - 90lt
£438.00
Unit price perLilac 'Souvenir d'Alice Harding' | Syringa Vulgaris - 180-200cm - 90lt
£438.00
Unit price perSyringa Vulgaris Souvenir d'Alice Harding is a beautiful and fragrant lilac cultivar that would make a lovely addition to any garden. This deciduous shrub typically grows to be about 8 to 12 feet tall and 6 to 10 feet wide, with a dense and bushy habit.
The Souvenir d'Alice Harding lilac produces stunning panicles of fragrant, double flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The flowers are a pale lavender color with a hint of pink, and are quite large and showy. The foliage of this lilac is also attractive, with heart-shaped, deep green leaves that turn a golden-yellow color in the fall.
This lilac prefers full sun to partial shade and well-draining soil that is slightly alkaline. It is relatively low-maintenance and requires minimal pruning to maintain its shape and size.
Overall, Syringa Vulgaris Souvenir d'Alice Harding is a gorgeous and easy-to-grow lilac cultivar that is sure to delight any gardener or flower enthusiast. Its stunning flowers and lovely fragrance make it a popular choice for garden borders, hedges, and cut flower arrangements.
Lonicera henryi - Evergreen Henry's honeysuckle- 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera henryi - Evergreen Henry's honeysuckle- 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera henryi, commonly known as Henry's honeysuckle, is an evergreen climber that belongs to the honeysuckle family (Caprifoliaceae). Originating from the forested regions of China, this plant showcases a vigorous growth habit, making it a popular choice for gardeners who wish to cover trellises, fences, or walls.
Its dark green, lance-shaped leaves provide a dense, year-round foliage backdrop. The leaves are paired opposite each other, giving a layered appearance. As a testament to its beauty, in the spring and early summer, Lonicera henryi produces tubular flowers. These blooms, which are often yellow with hints of orange, are not only visually attractive but also emit a subtle fragrance, attracting a variety of pollinators.
Unlike some other honeysuckle species, Henry's honeysuckle is not known for a strong, perfumed scent, but its visual appeal compensates for it. The blooms later give way to small, black berries, which, while not suitable for human consumption, offer a food source to birds.
For optimal growth, Lonicera henryi prefers well-drained soil and a position in full sun to partial shade. Its robust growth and low maintenance requirements, combined with its ornamental attributes, make it a favorite among horticulturists and landscape designers.
Lonicera japonica 'Halliana' | Japanese Honeysuckle - 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera japonica 'Halliana' | Japanese Honeysuckle - 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera japonica 'Halliana' is commonly known as Hall's Japanese honeysuckle. This vigorous, twining vine is native to East Asia and has become a popular ornamental in many gardens and landscapes worldwide. Its appeal largely stems from its highly fragrant, tubular, white to yellow flowers, which bloom prolifically from late spring to fall. As the flowers mature, they transition from a bright white to a creamy yellow, creating a lovely two-tone effect.
'Halliana' is appreciated not only for its captivating scent but also for its resilience. This honeysuckle can adapt to a variety of soil types, and once established, can withstand occasional droughts. Its dark green, oval to oblong leaves form an attractive backdrop for the blooms, allowing it to serve as an excellent choice for trellises, fences, and arbors.
However, gardeners should be cautious, as Lonicera japonica, including the 'Halliana' cultivar, is considered invasive in several areas. It spreads aggressively both by seeds and vegetative growth, often outcompeting native species. Regular pruning and monitoring can help manage its growth, but those planting it should be informed of its potential impact on local ecosystems.
In summary, while Lonicera japonica 'Halliana' offers beauty and fragrance, its invasive nature calls for responsible gardening practices.
Lonicera periclymenum 'Belgica' | Dutch honeysuckle - 7lt
£65.00
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£65.00
Unit price perLonicera periclymenum | Early Dutch Honeysuckle - 190-200cm, 3lt
£24.00
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£24.00
Unit price perLonicera periclymenum | Early Dutch Honeysuckle - 250-260cm, 10lt
£78.00
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£78.00
Unit price perLonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' - Height 120-140cm - 10lt
£32.00
Unit price perLonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' - Height 120-140cm - 10lt
£32.00
Unit price perLonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' is commonly known as the Gold Flame Honeysuckle. This plant is a hybrid twining climber, a crossbreed between two other Lonicera species. It's cherished for its strikingly vibrant and fragrant flowers, as well as its versatility in a range of garden settings.
The standout feature of the 'Gold Flame' is its tubular blossoms. These flowers are an alluring fusion of colors: the exterior is a rich pink or magenta while the inside boasts a luminous orange-yellow, creating a dazzling display throughout the summer. The blooms are not only visually captivating but are also intensely fragrant, releasing a sweet aroma that can attract a multitude of pollinators, including hummingbirds and butterflies.
The plant's foliage consists of opposing, ovate leaves that are deep green, providing a contrasting backdrop to the bright flowers. This honeysuckle prefers full sun to partial shade and thrives in well-draining soil. It can be trained on trellises, fences, or arches, where it can exhibit its vining nature, although it's not as aggressive as some other honeysuckle species. With regular pruning, it remains manageable and can even be grown in containers. Apart from its ornamental beauty, 'Gold Flame' is also known for its resilience against pests and diseases, making it a favorite choice among gardeners and landscapers.
Lonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' | Gold Flame Honeysuckle - 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' | Gold Flame Honeysuckle - 50-60cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perLonicera x heckrottii 'Gold Flame' is commonly known as the Gold Flame Honeysuckle. This plant is a hybrid twining climber, a crossbreed between two other Lonicera species. It's cherished for its strikingly vibrant and fragrant flowers, as well as its versatility in a range of garden settings.
The standout feature of the 'Gold Flame' is its tubular blossoms. These flowers are an alluring fusion of colors: the exterior is a rich pink or magenta while the inside boasts a luminous orange-yellow, creating a dazzling display throughout the summer. The blooms are not only visually captivating but are also intensely fragrant, releasing a sweet aroma that can attract a multitude of pollinators, including hummingbirds and butterflies.
The plant's foliage consists of opposing, ovate leaves that are deep green, providing a contrasting backdrop to the bright flowers. This honeysuckle prefers full sun to partial shade and thrives in well-draining soil. It can be trained on trellises, fences, or arches, where it can exhibit its vining nature, although it's not as aggressive as some other honeysuckle species. With regular pruning, it remains manageable and can even be grown in containers. Apart from its ornamental beauty, 'Gold Flame' is also known for its resilience against pests and diseases, making it a favorite choice among gardeners and landscapers.
Loropetalum chinense 'Ever Red' | Chinese Fringe Flower - Clear Ministem - Height 100cm - 7lt
£72.00
Unit price perLoropetalum chinense 'Ever Red' | Chinese Fringe Flower - Clear Ministem - Height 100cm - 7lt
£72.00
Unit price perLoropetalum chinense Ever Red, commonly referred to as Ever Red loropetalum, is a striking, evergreen shrub highly prized for its vibrant foliage and unique floral display. Originating from Asia, this cultivar has become increasingly popular in gardens and landscapes due to its rich colours and hardy nature.
One of the most notable features of Loropetalum chinense Ever Red is its dark, burgundy-red foliage that remains vividly coloured throughout the year, adding a dramatic touch to any planting scheme. Unlike many other shrubs that might fade or lose intensity over time, the leaves of this variety maintain their deep colour even in warmer seasons, making it a standout addition to both traditional and contemporary gardens.
The plant produces clusters of delicate, ribbon-like flowers in a striking shade of crimson or vibrant magenta, typically blooming in spring but often providing a secondary flush in autumn. The flowers have a slightly wispy, fringe-like appearance, adding a sense of softness that contrasts beautifully with the shrub’s dense, dark foliage. The blooms are subtly fragrant, attracting pollinators such as bees and butterflies, which enhances the biodiversity of a garden.
Ever Red loropetalum is a relatively low-maintenance shrub, thriving in full sun to partial shade. It prefers acidic, well-draining soil but is adaptable to various soil types once established. Hardy in UK climates, it tolerates light frost, making it a suitable choice for many regions. The shrub can grow up to 1–1.5 metres in height, with a similar spread, making it ideal for borders, containers, or as a standalone feature plant.
In summary, Loropetalum chinense Ever Red is an elegant yet bold choice for gardeners seeking year-round colour and minimal care. Its vibrant red foliage and charming blooms provide a visually appealing contrast and a dynamic aesthetic that lasts through all seasons.
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