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Lonicera Gold Flame Honeysuckle Lonicera Gold Flame UK

Lonicera Gold Flame Honeysuckle Lonicera Gold Flame UK

Lonicera Gold Flame Honeysuckle, also known as Lonicera Gold Flame, or Honeysuckle Gold FlameOne of the more vigorous and certainly among the most fragrant honeysuckle varieties, Lonicera Gold Flame is a deciduous or semi-evergreen climber that leaves no one indifferent.  Lonicera × Heckrottii 'Gold Flame', to give it its full botanical name, boasts a profuse and long flowering season that lasts from early June to late August. The blossoms are tubular and arranged in terminal whorls with a striking colour combination that draws the eye. Flowers are deep pink on the outside with a contrasting orange-yellow within the tube “throats”. The scent is very intense, vanilla-like and will spread throughout the whole garden and invite pollinators. The flowers are usually followed by red berries which are highly attractive to wildlife. Depending on the area you live in, the foliage will either fall off in the autumn or persist on this twining climber if the winters are mild.Lonicera Gold Flame Honeysuckle is the recipient of both the Perfect for Pollinators badge and the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by RHS.Height and Spread of Lonicera Gold Flame HoneysuckleA vigorous grower, Honeysuckle Gold Flame will grow to be circa 5 metres tall in a period of 5 to 10 years.How Hardy is Lonicera Gold Flame HoneysuckleLonicera Gold Flame is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will survive temperatures up to -10 degrees Celsius. In areas with harsher winter temperatures, the plant is considered deciduous and will lose foliage which will re-emerge in the spring.How To Use Lonicera Gold Flame HoneysuckleAs a highly fragrant, highly decorative climber, Lonicera Gold Flame is best appreciated when trained against a structure such as a trellis, pergola, arbour or a wall. If you want to enjoy the perfume more intensely, let the Honeysuckle Gold Flame climb your patio cover for romantic evenings in the garden or a wall near a window that is open in the summer so the heavenly vanilla scent can spread to your home as well.How To Care For Lonicera Gold Flame HoneysuckleHoneysuckle Gold Flame is an undemanding climber that is easy to grow and to care for. It will do well in full sun to partial shade and in any moist, well-drained, and fertile soil.

GBP 33.00
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Buddleja Davidii Butterfly Tower Butterfly Bush Upright Form

Buddleja Davidii Butterfly Tower Butterfly Bush Upright Form

Buddleja Davidii Butterfly Tower is a deciduous butterfly magnet shrub with rich purple-pink flowers in summer. It suits most spaces including difficult dry soil, hot borders, and chalky ground.Buddleja Davidii is native to China and some parts of Japan. Buddleja was named after the English botanist Reverend Adam Buddle and the species Davidii after the French missionary Father Armand David. Buddleja was first sold in Europe in the 1890s so it has a long history in the UK and is naturalising in our wild spaces.The cultivar Buddleja Davidii Butterfly Tower is loved for its upright growth habit and rich pink-purple flowerheads made from numerous tiny blooms. Its flowers appear in summer as long cones on the tips of new growth, but its grey-green foliage appears much earlier in spring. Flowers repeat bloom across summer only stopping as the weather turns frosty.Butterflies love buddleja of all kinds which is why it’s also called Butterfly Bush Butterfly Tower and holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge. You may also find it called by its synonym Buddleja Davidii Tobud1305.Height And Spread of Buddleja Davidii Butterfly TowerButterfly Bush Butterfly Tower is more upright than other buddlejas. It reaches a columnar height of two metres and spreads over a metre.How Hardy Is Buddleja Davidii Butterfly TowerBuddleja is hardy in the UK if its roots are well-drained. It likes a sunny spot and is rarely affected by pests or pollution.How To Use Buddleja Davidii Butterfly TowerThis is an excellent choice for low-maintenance pollinator-friendly gardens because it attracts so many bees, butterflies, and hoverflies throughout the summer months.Its upright habit suits a compact garden and its hardy no maintenance nature requires little intervention. Use it as summertime screening at the back of a border, in a front garden, or in a large, well-watered and fed container to boost a balcony, deck, or patio.It’s also a great coastal plant that’s tough enough to cope with breezes and coastal sprays.How To Care For Buddleja Davidii Butterfly TowerButterfly Bush Butterfly Tower is easy to grow and requires very little care.Plant it in any well-drained soil in a sunny to a partially sunny spot and water it well until it’s established.Regular pruning isn’t required, but removing spent flowerheads encourages more blooms. Cut it back hard in March and it will rapidly regrow during spring.Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the base in early spring to trap moisture and provide nutrients for the coming season’s glorious flower show.  

GBP 22.80
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Prunus Domestica Opal Plum Tree Self Pollinating Plum Tree

Prunus Domestica Opal Plum Tree Self Pollinating Plum Tree

Prunus Domestica Opal, more commonly known as the Opal Plum Tree, is a dependable fruiting edible plum tree, compact in size. Although prized for the dessert fruit it produces, this cultivar is also highly decorative, especially during the flowering season. Prunus Domestica Opal is self-fertile and as such does not require a pollination partner, another reason why this is a good choice of fruit tree where space is limited. In the early spring, this small tree is enveloped by clusters of small, white blossoms that adorn the bare branches. The flowers are followed by glossy, green foliage and fruit. The fruit appears green in early August, maturing to yellow and purple shades in time for the plum harvest. A cross between a gage and plum, the Opal variety produces abundant crops of sweet and juicy fruit. The plums of this variety are delicious when eaten plucked directly from the tree or can also be used to make preserves or plum brandy.Relatively undemanding, Opal Plum Tree thrives in full sunlight and loamy or sandy soils that are moist and well-drained. This cultivar will appreciate a sheltered position, as it is susceptible to late frosts due to its early bloom. It does not fare well in drought conditions so make sure to irrigate during particularly hot and dry summers. Bred in Sweden, Prunus Domestica Opal is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. Tough and enduring, this plum tree variety can survive winter temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Opal Plum Tree is the recipient of the Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign it performs well in most gardens. The Perfect for Pollinators Badge this variety received ensures that the blossoms of the tree are cherished by bees and other pollinators.Staying compact even when fully established, Prunus Domestica Opal can grow to be 2.5 to 4 metres high and wide, its ultimate height depending on the rootstock. When it comes to pruning, it’s best performed either in early spring or late summer. Plum trees can be fan-trained, or pruned to have bushy or pyramid form. Adjust the maintenance practices according to the desired shape.Even though Opal Plum Tree is a popular choice for its sweet, juicy fruits, growing this tree can have ornamental benefits as well. Compact, with a striking, early spring bloom and a lush foliage, this variety can be a beautiful addition to mixed shrub borders.Take a look at other edible and ornamental fruit trees such as Malus Domestica Charles Ross and Morus Alba Tree White Mulberry.

GBP 30.60
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Prunus Domestica The Czar, Czar Plum Tree. Fruiting Plum

Prunus Domestica The Czar, Czar Plum Tree. Fruiting Plum

Prunus Domestica The Czar is a compact, self-fertile fruiting plum tree variety. This deciduous tree is a reliable producer of fruit which is ready for harvest early in August. Considered primarily a culinary plum variety, it can be eaten raw especially if you prefer an acidic note to your fruit.In spring, the Czar Plum tree is adorned with masses of white blossom which make a spectacular sight in the garden and attract insects. This cultivar has the Perfect for Pollinators badge, a sure sign it is a good source of nectar for bees. The showy flowers are followed by fruit, which are large, round and a very deep blue. The flesh of Czar Plum is firm and tart, which makes them ideal for jam and jellies.Height and Spread of Prunus Domestica The CzarDepending on the rootstock, Czar Plum trees can achieve a maximum height and spread of 2.5 to 4 metres. These are fruit trees suitable both for large and small gardens.How Hardy Is Prunus Domestica The CzarFully hardy in the United Kingdom, the Czar Plum tree will not be bothered even if the temperatures drop to 20 degrees below zero. For its good constitution and remarkable performance in the garden, this plum variety received the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.How To Use Prunus Domestica CzarBoth ornamental and edible, Czar Plum can be grown solely for the fruit it produces or for its decorative appearance. Ideally suited for cottage and informal gardens, this atttractive fruit tree can be used as a focus of interest in the garden when planted on its own.This is a self-fertile cultivar, which means that insect pollination will ensure fruit production. However, Czar Plum can be an excellent pollination partner to sterile plum varieties, such as Excalibur or the Opal or Victoria plum trees.How To Care For Prunus Domestica CzarPlum Czar will be happy in any soil, as long as it is moist but well-drained. For best results, choose loamy or sandy soils. Lke most fruit trees, this plum tree needs to be planted in a spot in full sun, to encourage better fruit production. The pruning method will depend on the tree’s training form. As a heavy-cropping variety, this cultivar will appreciate fruit thinning, regardless of its shape.As one of the most popular plum varieties across the United Kingdom, the Czar Plum is a cultivar with a good track record and impressive performance. Not only that its plums are ideal for making fruit preserves, but this cultivar also offers multiple seasons of interest as an ornamental tree in the garden.

GBP 30.60
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Cornus Alba Baton Rouge Dogwood Red-Barked Dogwood Shrub

Cornus Alba Baton Rouge Dogwood Red-Barked Dogwood Shrub

Cornus Alba Baton Rouge is a deciduous red-stemmed Asian dogwood with flat white flowerheads in summer. It’s a good choice for low-maintenance woodland gardens and spaces in need of winter colour.Cornus Alba is native to Asia where it grows in a variety of woodlands and thickets. These hardy suckering shrubs are often called Red-Barked Dogwoods for their slim and showy red branches that spend summer blood red and mature to bright crimson during autumn and winter. The cultivar Red Baton is no exception. It has bright crimson branches year-round that intensify during winter. It’s an established favourite and a must for dogwood lovers.In spring, new bright green ovate foliage unfurls and is joined by flat heads of small cream flowers in summer. Its flowers mature to deep purple berries at summer’s end as the foliage turns shades of plum and purple in autumn.Cornus Alba Baton Rouge is synonymous with Dogwood Minbat and Cornus alba Minbat, but whatever you choose to call it, this is a high-impact, low-maintenance shrub that suits the majority of garden styles and containers.Height And Spread of Cornus Alba Baton RougeDogwood Baton Rouge is a mid-sized red dogwood that reaches a maximum height and spread of 1.5 to 2.5 metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Cornus Alba Baton RougeThis is a hardy shrub in UK winters if its roots are well drained. It’s drought tolerant and pests are rarely a problem.How To Use Cornus Alba Baton RougeRed-stemmed dogwoods suit Japanese gardens, woodland gardens, and low-maintenance wildlife-friendly spaces because it holds the RHS Plants for pollinators badge for its bee-magnet white flowerheads.This is a versatile shrub that brings year-round interest to the garden with its bright green foliage in spring and crimson red stems during winter. You can grow Dogwood Baton Rouge in a large well-watered and fed container on a patio deck or balcony to add interest and attract pollinators too.How To Care For Cornus Alba Baton RougeDogwood Red Baton is a no-fuss easy-to-grow shrub that suits any type of well-drained fertile soil and enjoys both full sun and partial shade. It can tolerate chalky soil and exposed spots.You can leave this red dogwood to its own devices, or for the best ornamental colour in winter cut back all the old stems in early spring. It will regrow bright new stems that outshine the older branches. Mulch it well in spring with rotted organic matter and water well until it is established. Be sure to raise containers up on feet to enable good drainage.

GBP 37.80
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Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge Variegated

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge Variegated

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge is an attractive evergreen shrub that brightens a dull corner and produces a beautiful fragrance in autumn. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge holds both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and the Perfect for Pollinators badge due to its all-round garden benefits and easy-to-grow nature. Doe to its eye-catching variegated foliage, this is an attractive plant for hedging. The variegated evergreen leaves of Gilt Edge are ovate and dark green with an unusual and sharply contrasting golden-yellow edge. In autumn this reliable evergreen produces small white flowers measuring around 1cm in length. These blooms have a sweet fragrance that attracts late autumn pollinators. In warmer years small orange berries can appear.  Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge has a naturally rounded growing habit which is easy to manage. Its maximum height is four metres with the same spread, and it will reach maximum proportions within 10-20 years if you don’t cut it back.   How Hardy Is Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge?Elaeagnus Gilt Edge is one of the hardiest and most attractive evergreen shrubs available. It withstands cold, wet and snowy weathers, maintaining its foliage during snows and sub-zero temperatures.  How To Use Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt EdgeBecause it has a golden (gilt) edging this is the perfect choice to brighten a dull area or lift a garden that needs colour and structure in the winter months. It grows well in the border and in containers provided they are well watered. If you enjoy a formal garden Gilt Edge is easily trimmed into neat shapes, as an alternative to buxus or yew. Gardeners with little time can leave it to grow as nature intended, producing rounded, dense foliage that is attractive to wildlife. This top performing evergreen is also drought tolerant and wind-proof making it a good choice for coastal areas or scrubbier land where other plants struggle to thrive. How To Care For Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt EdgeElaeagnus Gilt Edge will grow in full sun and in shade on most soils, though it may become chlorotic in very chalky areas. If this is the case, grow it in a container. Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge can be pruned at any time of the year, but it is best to cut it back in the winter after flowering has finished.  In early spring treat it to a thick layer of mulch to improve the golden edging and flower yield.This is a beautiful, quick-growing hedging shrub that is also suitable for standaone planting suitable for every nook and cranny of the garden – a real top performing evergreen that brightens every situation.  

GBP 39.60
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Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue Butterfly Bush for Sale UK

Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue Butterfly Bush for Sale UK

Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue is a mid-sized deciduous violet-blue buddleja with orange eyes and white-green foliage. It’s an established cultivar with a sweet scent and the RHS Award of Garden Merit. It’s perfect for low-maintenance, wildlife-friendly informal borders.Buddleja Davidii is native to Japan and central China’s Sichuan and Hubei provinces. It’s named after Reverend Adam Buddle and Father Armand David, who were explorers and botanists in the 1880s. Buddleja Davidii became commercially available in Britain in the 1890s and it’s been popular ever since. Buddleia easily naturalises in our climate and enjoys a well-drained slope with little maintenance.The Empire Blue cultivar was bred in the United States by KA Lucal in Ohio in 1941. It’s a well-established cultivar that’s stood the test of time.  In spring, typical oval buddleja foliage emerges on woody stems. Its foliage is lance-shaped and green on the surface with a white underside. In mid to late summer, long panicles of violet-blue flowers emerge on new growth. Each panicle contains hundreds of tiny violet flowers each with an orange eye.This is a sweetly scented Butterfly Bush that holds the RHS AGM and the Plants for Pollinators badge. Both bees and butterflies adore Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue. It’s a must-have in wildlife gardens.Height And Spread of Buddleja Empire BlueThis is a mid-sized buddleja that reaches around 1.5 metres in height and spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy is Buddleja Empire BlueSince 1941 Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue has withstood British winters and coped with drought. It’s a hardy butterfly bush that isn’t bothered by pests or diseases.How To Use Buddleja Empire BlueThis is a medium-sized butterfly bush that suits mixed informal flower borders, country cottage-style gardens, coastal areas, and low-maintenance spaces in need of summertime colour.Buddleja Empire Blue is compact enough to grow in a large well-watered and fed container. It’ll brighten up a balcony or empty deck with its violet-blue flowers and pollinator visitors.How To Care For Buddleja Empire BlueThis woody shrub is very easy to grow. Choose a moist but well-drained spot in full sun or partial shade and it will thrive. Soil pH is not an issue, buddleja is so tenacious it grows in chalk, clay, sand, or loam in exposed and sheltered spots.For the healthiest shrub, cut down all its branches in early spring before new growth appears. It will regrow to its full height each summer and bloom profusely because flowers appear on new growth. Unpruned buddleja become leggy and have fewer flowers. Deadheading spent flower panicles throughout summer also encourages more blooms.Mulch Buddleja Davidii Empire Blue well in spring and water it well until you see new growth. If it’s growing in a container, be sure to fertilise it and raise the container up on feet to allow good drainage.

GBP 36.30
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Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream Butterfly Bush Buy Online

Buddleja Davidii Berries and Cream (Butterfly Bush) is a deciduous woody shrub with variegated blooms in rich purple and creamy white. It suits the back of a mixed flower border, front gardens, and is suitable for large plant containers.Buddleja Davidii is native to China. It was discovered by Europeans in the 1800s and named for the botanist Reverend Adam Buddle. The Davidii species was discovered by French missionary Father Armand David and was first commercially available in Europe in the 1890s. It became popular for its hardy nature and long-lasting blooms.The cultivar Berries and Cream is an unusually coloured buddleja bred by Peter More. It has variegated scented blooms that range from rich deep purple to creamy-white on one flowerhead hence the name Berries and Cream. Each cone-shaped flower head is made from hundreds of tiny blooms and measures up to 20 cm long. Bees and butterflies love buddleja, so this is a good pollinator-friendly choice. Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream is a deciduous woody shrub, so it will lose all of its grey-green pointed leaves in autumn and regrow them on its strong framework of arching branches the following spring.Buddleja is a tough and beautiful shrub that requires very little effort in return for summer-long stunning flowers. Every garden should have a buddleja.Height and Spread of Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream will reach a height of 2.5 metres and spread over 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamThis is a hardy shrub in the UK. It withstands drought once established and our frosty wet winters if its roots are well-drained. Buddleja is rarely affected by pests and copes well with pollution and exposed sites.How To Use Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamPlant Butterfly Bush Berries and Cream in a mixed flower border for colourful height and structure in country cottage style gardens and modern urban spaces. It requires very little maintenance so it suits busy gardeners, especially those with a love of butterflies. Berries and Cream holds the RHS Perfect for Pollinators badge because it’s such a pollinator magnet.You can grow this shrub in a well-watered and fed container to brighten up a sunny patio, deck or balcony garden or in a pollution-prone front garden. Its hardy nature also makes it suitable for breezy coastal gardens.How To Care For Buddleja Davidii Berries and CreamButterfly Bush Berries and Cream is easy to grow on most soils and requires very little care.It prefers well-drained soil in a sunny to a partially sunny spot. Buddleja grown in shade can become leggy and flower poorly, so plenty of sunshine is important. Buddleja is happy on chalk and other poorer soil if it’s sunny there.Remove its browning spent flower heads to encourage more blooms throughout summer and cut it back hard in March. It will rapidly regrow in spring.Apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the base in early spring to trap moisture and provide food for the growing season.

GBP 18.75
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Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn Apple. Mature Specimen Apple Trees

Malus Domestica Braeburn needs no introduction. The Braeburn Apple is one of the best known shop bought apples and for good reason. This eating apple is smooth-skinned, crisp and juicy – everything an eating apple should be. The Braeburn Apple tree was originally bred in New Zealand in the 1950s and has been popular ever since. It grows well in UK gardens producing heavy fruit crops. The RHS has given Apple Braeburn the Perfect for Pollinators badge because it attracts a variety of pollinating insects with its fragrant blossom. In spring the first leaves unfurl a bright pale green, and are soon followed by pale pink blossom carrying five individual petals. Deep pink buds open into paler star-shapes with golden stamens. The perfect pink petals ripen into tiny firm apples that gradually swell over the summer months. The foliage also gathers pace, bursting out in a darker green with feathered edges. The blossom stage is extremely attractive and it is worth growing Braeburn apples trees for this alone. In late October to November, when the apples bear an equal amount of red and green, they are ready to harvest. Braeburn is a heavy cropper, but the tree is sturdy and able to bear fruit from a young age.In winter foliage disperses with the frosts leaving a strong structural outline before spring brings the new blossom. How Hardy Is Malus Domestica BraeburnApple Braeburn is hardy throughout the UK, able to withstand sub-zero temperatures if its roots are free from waterlogged conditions. However, the blossom can be damaged by late frosts and the fruit needs sun to ripen. It will fruit more reliably in southern areas of the UK.How To Use Malus Domestica BraeburnMalus Domestica Braeburn trees are perfect for a kitchen garden, an orchard or a hedge line that has space for the tree to grow as it will reach 3-4 metres within 5-10 years. It also makes a big impact in a wildlife garden, attracting pollinators and birds.Braeburn is a spur-bearing apple tree, which means its fruit appears on jutting spurs, so you can fan train or espalier your Braeburn without difficulty.  You can also grow Malus Braeburn in containers if you are able to provide regular water and food. A container will restrict its size and make a lovely fruiting addition to a patio. How To Care For Malus Domestica BraeburnFor heavy crops of fruit, Apple Malus Braeburn needs a sunny spot and should be kept from frost pockets and harsh, windy areas. It is self fertile and able to produce fruit by itself but will crop more heavily if there are other types of apple tree are growing nearby.  Before planting your Apple Braeburn dig plenty of rich organic matter into the planting hole and water well throughout the growing season. Each year add a thick layer of mulch to the roots for the best blossom and fruit harvest. You do not need to prune a Braeburn, but you can cut back broken, dead or crossed branches in the winter to create an open crown, so there is more room for apples to soak up the sun and ripen. If you are looking for a reliable cropper, and have a warm sunny spot to fill, Malus Domestica Braeburn is one of the tastiest apples you can grow. It looks attractive throughout the year and will supply apples that store for months. Lots more to choose from in our fruiting trees section. 

GBP 19.13
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