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Wisteria floribunda - Ito Koku Riu - Metal Arch - Height 250cm Width 150cm - 55lt
£825.00
Unit price perWisteria floribunda - Ito Koku Riu - Metal Arch - Height 250cm Width 150cm - 55lt
£825.00
Unit price perWisteria floribunda ‘Ito Koku Riu’ is a dramatic and highly ornamental deciduous climber, celebrated for its exceptionally long flower racemes and rich colouring. A Japanese cultivar of the Japanese wisteria, it is particularly admired for the way its flowers open progressively from the base to the tip, extending the flowering display over several weeks.
In spring, fresh green, pinnate leaves emerge, each composed of 13–19 narrow, smooth-edged leaflets. The foliage is elegant and finely textured, providing a soft, flowing framework that complements the plant’s pendulous flowers. As the season advances, the leaves deepen in colour and form a dense canopy, making the plant attractive even after flowering has finished.
Flowering usually occurs in late spring to early summer, most commonly in May or early June in the UK. The racemes are long and slender, often reaching 40–60 cm, and sometimes even longer under ideal conditions. Each individual flower is a deep violet-purple, often with a subtle paler marking at the throat. The blooms are strongly fragrant, with a sweet, classic wisteria scent that carries well in warm weather and is highly attractive to bees.
‘Ito Koku Riu’ is a vigorous twining climber, capable of reaching 8–10 metres or more when mature. Like all Wisteria floribunda cultivars, it twines clockwise and requires substantial, permanent support. Regular pruning in summer and winter is essential to control its size, encourage spur formation, and ensure reliable flowering.
This wisteria performs best in full sun, where both flower length and colour intensity are maximised. It prefers fertile, well-drained soil and benefits from shelter from strong winds. Fully hardy throughout most of the UK, Wisteria floribunda ‘Ito Koku Riu’ is an outstanding choice for large structures where its cascading racemes can be appreciated to full effect, offering drama, fragrance, and a strong sense of Japanese garden tradition.
Wisteria brachybotrys 'Iko yama fuji'' - Clear stem 140cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 200-220cm - 55lt
£438.00
Unit price perWisteria brachybotrys 'Iko yama fuji'' - Clear stem 140cm - Girth 10-12cm - Height 200-220cm - 55lt
£438.00
Unit price perWisteria brachybotrys 'Iko yama fuji' is a captivating flowering plant that belongs to the pea family, Fabaceae. It is known for its elegant, cascading clusters of fragrant, violet-blue flowers that drape gracefully from its branches.
The term "half standard" indicates that the clear stem has been pruned to a specific height, typically around three to four feet (90-120 cm) above the ground. This pruning method creates a visually appealing feature, allowing the flowering portion of the Wisteria to be showcased more prominently. The clear stem also facilitates ease of maintenance and enhances the plant's overall form and structure.
The 'Iko yama fuji' Wisteria itself is a deciduous vine with pinnate leaves consisting of numerous leaflets. The foliage emerges in spring, creating a lush green backdrop for the spectacular floral display that follows. The violet-blue flowers, are highly fragrant which typically appear in late spring or early summer, are abundant and borne in pendulous racemes that can reach up to a foot (30 cm) or more in length. They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies, adding to the plant's ecological value. Additionally, the flowers give way to velvety, elongated seed pods that develop later in the season, contributing to the overall visual interest of the plant.
The 'Iko yama fuji' Wisteria, with its half standard clear stem, offers a captivating combination of structural elegance and abundant floral beauty. Whether used as a focal point in a garden or as a decorative feature in a landscape, this cultivar adds a touch of sophistication and charm to any setting. With proper care and maintenance, this extraordinary plant can provide years of enjoyment and become a cherished highlight of outdoor spaces.
Vitis Vinifera Gnarled Grape Vine - Cane - 190-200cm, 5lt
£63.00
Unit price perVitis Vinifera Gnarled Grape Vine - Cane - 190-200cm, 5lt
£63.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta | Mexican fan palm - Stem 20-30cm - Girth 26-32cm - Height 120-130cm - 30lt
£180.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta | Mexican fan palm - Stem 20-30cm - Girth 26-32cm - Height 120-130cm - 30lt
£180.00
Unit price perWashingtonia robusta, commonly known as Mexican fan palm or Mexican Washingtonia, is a tall and majestic palm tree that belongs to the Arecaceae family. It is native to northwestern Mexico and is widely cultivated around the world for its striking appearance and adaptability to various climates.
With its slender trunk and elegant crown of fan-shaped leaves, Washingtonia robusta can reach impressive heights of up to 30 meters (98 feet) or more. The trunk is smooth, grayish-brown in color, and prominently ringed with the scars of shed fronds. The leaves are large and fan-like, composed of numerous narrow, deep green leaflets that can grow up to 1.5 meters (5 feet) in length.
One of the notable features of Washingtonia robusta is its resilience to harsh conditions. It is highly tolerant of heat, drought, and wind, making it suitable for arid and coastal environments. This adaptability has made it a popular choice for landscaping in regions with Mediterranean, desert, or subtropical climates.
In spring, Washingtonia robusta produces showy inflorescences that emerge from among the leaves. These inflorescences bear small creamy-white flowers, which are followed by small, round fruits that turn black when ripe. While the fruits are not particularly ornamental, they do provide a source of food for birds and other wildlife.
When cultivated, Washingtonia robusta requires well-drained soil and full sun exposure to thrive. It is a fast-growing palm, adding several feet to its height each year under ideal conditions. Regular watering is necessary during its establishment period, but once established, it becomes more drought-tolerant.
Due to its towering stature and graceful appearance, Washingtonia robusta is often used as a focal point in parks, gardens, and along streets and boulevards. Its striking silhouette against the sky creates a sense of grandeur and can add a touch of tropical flair to any landscape.
In conclusion, Washingtonia robusta is a remarkable palm tree known for its tall stature, fan-shaped leaves, and adaptability to different climates. Its ability to withstand challenging conditions has made it a popular choice for landscaping projects worldwide, bringing a touch of elegance and beauty to gardens and public spaces.

