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Cotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 45lt
£165.00
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£165.00
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Cotoneaster Frigidus 'Cornubia' - 90lt
£300.00
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£300.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - 180-200cm - 10lt
£80.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - 180-200cm - 10lt
£80.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri, often referred to as Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a popular and versatile shrub that has become a cherished addition to many gardens and landscapes in the United Kingdom. This deciduous hybrid shrub is renowned for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and adaptability.
One of the standout features of Cotoneaster x watereri is its elegant form and foliage. It typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 meters, forming a dense and arching habit. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and glossy green, providing a lush backdrop to its other ornamental features.
One of the most captivating aspects of this shrub is its profusion of flowers and berries. In late spring and early summer, Cotoneaster x watereri bursts into a display of delicate white or pale pink blossoms. These small, star-shaped flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity.
As summer progresses into autumn, the shrub transitions into another phase of beauty. It produces an abundance of small, round, and brightly colored berries, typically red or orange. These berries not only add visual interest but also serve as a valuable food source for birds during the colder months, enhancing its ecological significance.
Cotoneaster x watereri is known for its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile choice for different garden settings. It is also remarkably hardy and resistant to many common pests and diseases, reducing the need for intensive maintenance.
Maintenance for this shrub is generally straightforward. Pruning can be done to shape the plant or remove dead or diseased branches, but it is often not required. Regular watering during dry spells, especially during its establishment phase, helps ensure its healthy growth.
In conclusion, Cotoneaster x watereri, or Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a cherished shrub in the UK that offers year-round appeal. Its graceful form, glossy foliage, profuse blossoms, and colourful berries make it a versatile and visually pleasing addition to gardens and landscapes. Whether used as a specimen plant, a hedge, or ground cover, this adaptable shrub adds beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces in the United Kingdom.
Cotoneaster x watereri - Clear Stem - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£138.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri - Clear Stem - Height 200-220cm - 20lt
£138.00
Unit price perCotoneaster x watereri, often referred to as Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a popular and versatile shrub that has become a cherished addition to many gardens and landscapes in the United Kingdom. This deciduous hybrid shrub is renowned for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and adaptability.
One of the standout features of Cotoneaster x watereri is its elegant form and foliage. It typically grows to a height of 2 to 3 meters, forming a dense and arching habit. The leaves are small, oval-shaped, and glossy green, providing a lush backdrop to its other ornamental features.
One of the most captivating aspects of this shrub is its profusion of flowers and berries. In late spring and early summer, Cotoneaster x watereri bursts into a display of delicate white or pale pink blossoms. These small, star-shaped flowers attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, contributing to local biodiversity.
As summer progresses into autumn, the shrub transitions into another phase of beauty. It produces an abundance of small, round, and brightly colored berries, typically red or orange. These berries not only add visual interest but also serve as a valuable food source for birds during the colder months, enhancing its ecological significance.
Cotoneaster x watereri is known for its adaptability to various growing conditions. It thrives in well-drained soil and can tolerate both full sun and partial shade, making it a versatile choice for different garden settings. It is also remarkably hardy and resistant to many common pests and diseases, reducing the need for intensive maintenance.
Maintenance for this shrub is generally straightforward. Pruning can be done to shape the plant or remove dead or diseased branches, but it is often not required. Regular watering during dry spells, especially during its establishment phase, helps ensure its healthy growth.
In conclusion, Cotoneaster x watereri, or Waterer's Cotoneaster, is a cherished shrub in the UK that offers year-round appeal. Its graceful form, glossy foliage, profuse blossoms, and colourful berries make it a versatile and visually pleasing addition to gardens and landscapes. Whether used as a specimen plant, a hedge, or ground cover, this adaptable shrub adds beauty and ecological value to outdoor spaces in the United Kingdom.
Crab Apple tree 'John Downie' | Malus domestica - 160-180cm - 10lt
£90.00
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£90.00
Unit price perCrinodendron Hooksianum 'Ada Hoffman' - Shrub - Height 15-25cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perCrinodendron Hooksianum 'Ada Hoffman' - Shrub - Height 15-25cm - 3lt
£18.00
Unit price perCrinodendron hookerianum 'Ada Hoffman' is a highly ornamental evergreen shrub prized for its exotic, lantern-like red flowers that hang delicately beneath glossy, dark green foliage. It brings a distinctive, architectural quality to sheltered garden spaces, offering interest from late spring through summer when few shrubs are in peak bloom.
This plant is best suited to mild, frost-protected gardens, particularly in coastal or urban microclimates in the UK. It thrives in partial shade, where it is sheltered from strong winds and harsh afternoon sun, which can scorch its foliage. Consistent moisture is important, so it prefers fertile, humus-rich, well-drained but moisture-retentive soil. Acidic conditions are ideal, making it well matched to woodland-style planting schemes alongside other acid-loving species.
As a Chilean native, it shares characteristics with other cool-temperate evergreen shrubs and benefits from a sheltered position against walls or in protected borders. In colder inland areas, winter protection or container growing may be necessary to ensure survival.
Once established, it requires minimal pruning beyond light shaping. Its combination of evergreen structure and unusual flowers makes it a standout feature plant for gardeners seeking something more exotic and refined in appearance.
Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana' |Japanese cedar - Height 40-50cm 10lt
£95.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana' |Japanese cedar - Height 40-50cm 10lt
£95.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana' is a lovely, dwarf, slow-growing, coniferous, evergreen shrub with a dense, dome-shaped habit and blue-green, needle-like leaves that curve inwards, yellowish-green in summer, bronze in winter. Spherical cones appear in autumn.
Cryptomeria japonica 'Globosa Nana' can grow in any type of soil, but prefers moist and well-drained soils. It preforms best in full sun to partial shade. It is resistant to frost, but needs to be sheltered from harsh and drying winds. Generally, pest-free and disease-free. Low maintenance plant. It keeps its neat, rounded shape without any maintenance. Very easy to grow and a good alternative to boxwood.
Japanese cedar 'Globosa Nana' is a lovely, little, soft and fluffy shrub with great shape and beautiful foliage. It is perfect for informal, cottage, and rock and gravel gardens. Excellent for beds and borders, low hedges, or for growing in pots and containers. Suitable for making topiaries.
Cryptomeria japonica | Japanese Cedar - Bushy - Height 60 cm - 25lt
£215.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica | Japanese Cedar - Bushy - Height 60 cm - 25lt
£215.00
Unit price perCryptomeria japonica, commonly known as Japanese cedar or Sugi in Japanese, is a large evergreen tree native to Japan. It belongs to the cypress family, Cupressaceae, and is the only species in the genus Cryptomeria. The tree can grow up to 70 meters tall and 4 meters in diameter, making it one of the largest trees in Japan. It has a conical shape when young and becomes more pyramidal as it ages.
The bark of the Cryptomeria japonica is reddish-brown and deeply furrowed, with long, narrow leaves that are bright green in color and arranged in a spiral around the branches. The tree produces small, round cones that are about 1.5-2.5 cm in diameter and have a woody texture. The cones turn brown when mature and release small, winged seeds that are dispersed by the wind. Japanese cedar is an important tree in Japan for its wood, which is highly valued for its strength, durability, and beauty. The wood is used in construction, furniture, and decorative objects, and is also used in the production of traditional Japanese musical instruments such as shamisen and koto.
Cupressus sempervirens 'Totem' | Italian Cypress - Height 120-130cm - 10lt
£60.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens 'Totem' | Italian Cypress - Height 120-130cm - 10lt
£60.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ is a tall, slender, compact, slow-growing coniferous evergreen tree with extremely narrow, columnar habit. Its dark green, scaly foliage remains dense and bushy all year round and is slightly fragrant in warm days. It originated as a seedling in New Zealand in 1984.
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ can grow in any type of soil, as long as it is well-drained. It is not demanding, even prefers poor to average, unimproved soil. It thrives in full sun. It can withstand cold, even sub-zero temperatures, but needs to be protected from harsh winds. Very adaptable, generally pest-free and disease-free. It is tolerant of saltwater sprays and air pollution, therefore, suitable for coastal and urban areas.
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ is a beautiful, elegant columnar, perfect for adding some height in a flat garden. It looks great as a stand-alone specimen plant, as well as, planted in groups or gathered in the garden border.
Cupressus sempervirens Totem | Italian Cypress ‘Totem’ - Height 160-170cm - 25lt
£195.00
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£195.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens Totem | Italian Cypress ‘Totem’ - Height 260-280cm - 25lt
£260.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens Totem | Italian Cypress ‘Totem’ - Height 260-280cm - 25lt
£260.00
Unit price perCupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ is a tall, slender, compact, slow-growing coniferous evergreen tree with extremely narrow, columnar habit. Its dark green, scaly foliage remains dense and bushy all year round and is slightly fragrant in warm days. It originated as a seedling in New Zealand in 1984.
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ can grow in any type of soil, as long as it is well-drained. It is not demanding, even prefers poor to average, unimproved soil. It thrives in full sun. It can withstand cold, even sub-zero temperatures, but needs to be protected from harsh winds. Very adaptable, generally pest-free and disease-free. It is tolerant of saltwater sprays and air pollution, therefore, suitable for coastal and urban areas.
Cupressus sempervirens ‘Totem’ is a beautiful, elegant columnar, perfect for adding some height in a flat garden. It looks great as a stand-alone specimen plant, as well as, planted in groups or gathered in the garden border.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - Spiral - 110-120cm, 25lt
£174.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' - Spiral - 110-120cm, 25lt
£174.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is a golden variant of the popular Leyland Cypress. It’s a large, vigorous, fast-growing, coniferous, evergreen tree with narrowly upright habit and open, horizontal branches covered with bright-yellow tipped lime-green leaves.
Cuprocyparis leylandii thrives on a variety of soils, but prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun. It is resilient to frost, urban pollution and spray salt, therefore, suitable for growing in cities and in coastal areas. Generally, pest-free and disease-free.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is one of the best golden conifers. Its beautiful colour does not fade or turn brown during winter but remains bright and fresh. Perfect for formal garden hedges. Very popular among gardeners because of its dense and fast-growing habit. Ideal for noise reduction, wind protection and for creating beautiful privacy screens. It can also be a nice specimen plant, but it must be regularly trimmed not to outgrow its space in small landscapes.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' 1/4 Standard - Clear Stem 80cm - Height 125cm - 20lt
£93.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' 1/4 Standard - Clear Stem 80cm - Height 125cm - 20lt
£93.00
Unit price perCuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is a golden variant of the popular Leyland Cypress. It’s a large, vigorous, fast-growing, coniferous, evergreen tree with narrowly upright habit and open, horizontal branches covered with bright-yellow tipped lime-green leaves.
Cuprocyparis leylandii thrives on a variety of soils, but prefers fertile, moist, well-drained soils, in full sun. It is resilient to frost, urban pollution and spray salt, therefore, suitable for growing in cities and in coastal areas. Generally, pest-free and disease-free.
Cuprocyparis leylandii 'Gold Rider' is one of the best golden conifers. Its beautiful colour does not fade or turn brown during winter but remains bright and fresh. Perfect for formal garden hedges. Very popular among gardeners because of its dense and fast-growing habit. Ideal for noise reduction, wind protection and for creating beautiful privacy screens. It can also be a nice specimen plant, but it must be regularly trimmed not to outgrow its space in small landscapes.
Cycas revoluta | King sago palm - 140-150cm - 70cm
£550.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta | King sago palm - 140-150cm - 70cm
£550.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta, commonly known as the sago palm or king sago palm, is a species of palm tree native to Japan. It is widely cultivated in many parts of the world for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and ease of cultivation.
The sago palm has a distinctive, symmetrical crown of large, feathery fronds that grow up to 3 feet long and 6 inches wide. The fronds emerge from a central point at the top of a thick, woody trunk that can reach heights of up to 10 feet. The trunk is covered in a layer of rough, brown bark that gives the plant a rugged, natural look.
Cycas revoluta is a slow-growing plant that can live for many decades with proper care. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil that is kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. The sago palm is also tolerant of a wide range of temperatures, making it an ideal choice for growing indoors or outdoors in areas with mild climates.
In addition to its ornamental value, the sago palm has a long history of medicinal and culinary use in Japan and other parts of Asia. However, it should be noted that the seeds and other parts of the plant contain a toxic compound that can be harmful if ingested, so caution should be exercised when handling the plant.
Cycas revoluta | King sago palm - 140-150cm - 70cm
£440.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta | King sago palm - 140-150cm - 70cm
£440.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta, commonly known as the sago palm or king sago palm, is a species of palm tree native to Japan. It is widely cultivated in many parts of the world for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and ease of cultivation.
The sago palm has a distinctive, symmetrical crown of large, feathery fronds that grow up to 3 feet long and 6 inches wide. The fronds emerge from a central point at the top of a thick, woody trunk that can reach heights of up to 10 feet. The trunk is covered in a layer of rough, brown bark that gives the plant a rugged, natural look.
Cycas revoluta is a slow-growing plant that can live for many decades with proper care. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil that is kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. The sago palm is also tolerant of a wide range of temperatures, making it an ideal choice for growing indoors or outdoors in areas with mild climates.
In addition to its ornamental value, the sago palm has a long history of medicinal and culinary use in Japan and other parts of Asia. However, it should be noted that the seeds and other parts of the plant contain a toxic compound that can be harmful if ingested, so caution should be exercised when handling the plant.
Cycas revoluta | King sago palm - 190-200cm - 70cm
£890.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta | King sago palm - 190-200cm - 70cm
£890.00
Unit price perCycas revoluta, commonly known as the sago palm or king sago palm, is a species of palm tree native to Japan. It is widely cultivated in many parts of the world for its attractive appearance, hardiness, and ease of cultivation.
The sago palm has a distinctive, symmetrical crown of large, feathery fronds that grow up to 3 feet long and 6 inches wide. The fronds emerge from a central point at the top of a thick, woody trunk that can reach heights of up to 10 feet. The trunk is covered in a layer of rough, brown bark that gives the plant a rugged, natural look.
Cycas revoluta is a slow-growing plant that can live for many decades with proper care. It prefers bright, indirect light and well-draining soil that is kept evenly moist but not waterlogged. The sago palm is also tolerant of a wide range of temperatures, making it an ideal choice for growing indoors or outdoors in areas with mild climates.
In addition to its ornamental value, the sago palm has a long history of medicinal and culinary use in Japan and other parts of Asia. However, it should be noted that the seeds and other parts of the plant contain a toxic compound that can be harmful if ingested, so caution should be exercised when handling the plant.
Cydonia oblonga | Common Quince Half Standard - Clear Stem 100cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 320-350cm - 90lt
£325.00
Unit price perCydonia oblonga | Common Quince Half Standard - Clear Stem 100cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 320-350cm - 90lt
£325.00
Unit price perCydonia oblonga (Quince) 1/2 std is a large, deciduous shrub or small tree with broadly oval, mid-green leaves with grey undersides. Large, solitary, five-petal, pale pink to white flowers bloom in late spring, and edible, aromatic, round or pear shaped, bright yellow fruits ripen in autumn. Fruits can be eaten fresh, but when cooked the taste is better and sweeter. Perfect for jams, jellies, or pies.
Cydonia oblonga (Quince) 1/2 std can grow in almost any kind of soil, as long as it is moist, and well-drained, but it prefers fertile, deep, slightly acidic, well-drained soil in full sun. Once established, it tolerates dry soils. Cydonia oblonga (Quince) 1/2 std trees are great as specimen plants or informal hedges and screens. They are mostly grown for their fruit. Commercial production has decreased significantly in US and Europe, but it is still a popular fruit in Turkey and some parts of Asia.
Damson 'Merryweather' | Prunus insititia - 150-170cm - 12lt
£76.00
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£76.00
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