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Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor or Birchleaf Spirea is native to North East Asia and Japan. It has become a popular choice for UK gardeners! Hardy and undemanding, this low-growing deciduous shrub matures into a dense, rounded mound. The bright green leaves are ornamented with clusters of tiny, fragrant white flowers in late spring which will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Through the summer the fresh-looking green leaves provide an attractive backdrop for flowering plants, and then in autumn the foliage turns bright shades of orange, red and purple to put on a brilliant show.Height and Spread of Spiraea Betulifolia TorBirchleaf Spiraea will grow to a mature height and spread of 1 metres.How Hardy Is Spiraea Betulifolia Tor?Birchleaf Spiraea Tor is hardy in all parts of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Spiraea Betulifolia TorWhether included as single specimen or planted in a large grouping, Spiraea Betulifolia Tor will be a hard-working part of your landscape! The shrub is compact enough to be suitable as a container planting on a roof terrace, balcony, or patio, where its fragrant blooms will delight in spring, and its autumn colour will again make it a garden focus. It is an excellent choice for a foundation planting, as it will stay low enough to not interfere with windows, or can be planted towards the front of a mixed border. Used as a low hedge along a walkway, it will create definition without blocking a view. Planted in a mass grouping on a difficult slope, Birchleaf Spirea will provide erosion control as well as being a striking addition to the landscape.How to Care for Spiraea Betulifolia TorPlant Birchleaf Spiraea Tor in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, fertile well-drained sand, loam or clay soil with an acid to neutral pH. Use an organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and protect its shallow roots. Salt-tolerant, it is suitable for coastal locations. Highly tolerant of pollution, Birchleaf Spirea will thrive in even inner-city gardens. It’s an excellent landscaping choice on country properties, as it is very deer-resistant. In early spring, prune back one-third of the growth to encourage flowering. Deadhead after blooming.Spiraea Betulifolia Tor is a great choice for UK gardens - hardy and compact, its spring flowers and autumn foliage make this a winner all season long!

GBP 26.25
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Pieris Japonica Katsura Buy Online London Garden Centre UK

Pieris Japonica Katsura Buy Online London Garden Centre UK

Pieris japonica Katsura (Japanese Pieris Katsura) is a medium-sized evergreen shrub which will reach an eventual height of circa 1 metre, therefore quite low-growing. Each Spring, Pieris Japonica Katsura produces clusters of pale pink flowers, very popular with bees and other pollinators. This is followed by the new foliage which is a striking deep red (maroon colour) that turns green as the foliage matures. Pieris Japonica naturally develops an attractive dome-shape. Pieris are more commonly known as Lily of the Valley shrubs due to their similar-looking flowers. This variety of Pieris, Pieris Japonica Katsura is very hardy. It will grow in most parts of the UK and survive freezing temperatures, but may struggle in open or exposed sites of more northern climates.Japanese Pieris are great plants for all year round interest due to their seasonal foliage changes. They make a good low to mid-sized plant in a shrubbery or mixed flower border, providing cover for ferns or other shade-loving plants.Pieris Japonica Katsura will also perform well in a container on the patio or balcony provided you water it in the summer months.How To Care For Pieris Japonica Katsura This is a hardy plant provided it is not bombarded with winds, so make sure your Pieris Katsura has adequate shelter from strong gusts. Next to a sunny or partially shady fence, hedge or wall is ideal.Pieris tend to grow better in acidic soils that are sandy and loamy. Moisture is important too, but it should be well-drained. Pieris roots will rot if they are left in water-logged conditions. If your soil is alkaline, dig in plenty of soil improver and ericaceous compost and top it up each year to get the best from the foliage. See also Pieris Forest Flame and Pieris Flaming Silver. 

GBP 30.00
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Azalea Japonica Silvester Purple Pink Flowering Evergreen

Azalea Japonica Silvester Purple Pink Flowering Evergreen

Azalea Japonica Silvester is an evergreen, acid-loving shrub with stunning displays of springtime purple-pink flowers. This little shrub is compact enough for small gardens. It suits mixed borders, Japanese style gardens and well-watered plant containers.Azalea Japonica is native to Japan. It is a Kurume hybrid, named for their proximity to the Japanese city of Kurume. There are many varieties of Kurume Azalea. The hybrid Silvester was bred for its dark green glossy leaves that reach 3 cms in length and light purple-pink funnel-shaped flowers that emerge in April and last until May. The flowers are abundant, covering the whole mound-forming shrub in a sea of pretty pale pinks for at least two months.After its flowers are spent, fresh new green leaves appear contrasting nicely with the established dark green foliage.This is a superb choice of pretty flowering evergreen azalea for compact spaces and container-grown balcony gardens in partial shade.Height And Spread of Azalea Japonica SilvesterAzalea Silvester is a Kurume azalea that remains small and bushy. It’ll reach a maximum height and spread of just 1 metre after ten years.How Hardy Is Azalea Japonica SilvesterIf its roots are well-drained Azalea Silvester is a hardy shrub surviving UK winters and some drought once established. Pests are rarely a problem.How to Use Azalea Japonica SilvesterAzalea Silvester is a good bet for compact gardens because it of its low-growing habit. It doesn’t grow too large or take over the space. It brings maximum impact to city gardens, Japanese style spaces and rock gardens, happily filling a gap with year-round colour and minimal fuss.You can also grow Azalea Silvester in a large well-watered and well-fed container to brighten up a patio or deck or as part of an evergreen display on a sheltered balcony.How To Care For Azalea Japonica SilvesterAzalea Silvester does best in acidic soil and needs a partially shady position with shelter from the prevailing wind. North or west-facing aspects in dappled light will work well.Mulch well each year with leaf mould or ericaceous compost and water well until established. Container grown azalea need ericaceous compost, plenty of water and regular azalea specific food to flower well.Pruning isn’t required as this is a bushy, mound-forming evergreen with a naturally excellent shape, but you can remove wayward branches in winter.

GBP 41.25
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Camellia Japonica Blood of China Red Flowering Evergreen

Camellia Japonica Blood of China Red Flowering Evergreen

Camellia Japonica Blood of China is an evergreen camellia with abundant bright red ruffled flowers in April. It prefers a warm position, acidic soil, and looks good all year round.Camellia Japonicas are evergreen shrubs with thick leaves that originate from Japan, China, Taiwan, and South Korea. Camellia Japonica has a rich history appearing on Chinese ceramics dating back to the 11th century and appearing in Europe in the 18th century when Robert James of Essex brought the first living camelia back in 1739.There are many varieties of Camellia Japonica that have been bred in the intervening years. Blood of China is prized for its 10-12 cms bright vivid red flowers and vibrant yellow stamens. Its flowers are similar to ruffled peony blooms with a network of darker veins and ocasionally white blotches on the inner petals.  It’s an evergreen shrub with typical pointed oval-shaped leaves that remain on the plant throughout winter and are joined by fresh light green foliage in spring. New foliage matures to match the darker established leaves across the summer.This is a stunning camelia with blood-red flowers and a must for lovers of intense colour.Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Blood of ChinaCamellia Blood of China will reach a maximum height and spread of 4 metres over 10-20 years, but can be kept smaller if it’s pruned annually.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Blood of ChinaThis is a hardy shrub if its roots are well-drained. New buds may require protection from harsh frosts in early spring.How To Use Camellia Japonica Blood of ChinaThis is a low maintenance red-flowering camellia for a mixed border in country cottage style gardens or an urban courtyard. Its evergreen foliage brings year-round interest and its blast of intense red in spring heralds the coming summer.It suits rock or gravel gardens too and will grow in a well-watered container on a sheltered balcony, patio, or deck. If you want a fuss-free shrub that looks good all year round and suits the majority of planting styles Camellia Blood of China is an excellent choice.How to Care For Camellia Japonica Blood of ChinaCamellia Japonica are woodland plants that need full shade or partial sun to thrive because direct sunlight burns foliage and prevents flowering. Blood of China prefers acidic soil so fill the planting hole with plenty of pine or bracken-based compost and if you’re growing in a plant pot or container use ericaceous compost.Pruning isn’t required, but you can remove wayward branches or shorten its height after the flowers are spent in mid to late spring.The buds may need some protection from late frosts. If a frost is forecast in early spring cover the whole shrub with horticultural fleece to ensure the buds are not damaged.Use an acidic mulch each year to boost soil nutrients and water well until it’s fully established.Interested in Camelias? Lots more info on our blog post: Camellias in Britain - an informal history. 

GBP 23.25
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Pieris Japonica Little Green Heath. Ornamental Evergreen UK

Aucuba Japonica Rozannie. Japanese Laurel Rozannie

Aucuba Japonica Rozannie. Japanese Laurel Rozannie

A compact, evergreen variety of Japanese Laurel, Aucuba Japonica Rozannie is prized for its glossy green leaves and the bright red autumn berries. This ornamental shrub has both male and female flowers, which means that it’s self-fruitful and broad, glossy, serrated leaves. Unlike most Aucuba Japonica cultivars, Rozannie variety doesn’t have a variegated foliage, its leaves a beautiful dark shade of green. In the spring, Japanese Laurel Rozannie flowers profusely, although the purplish, star-shaped flowers are too small to be fully appreciated. However, in the autumn, this ornamental shrub is at its best. In place of minuscule flowers, crimson red berries appear. Accentuated by a backdrop of deep green foliage, the berries are highly decorative and adorn the shrub well into the late spring, as they are of no interest to the wildlife. A Japanese Native, this cultivar is renowned for its toughness and adaptability. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, Aucuba Japonica Rozannie is frost resistant and can survive temperatures as low as -15 degrees. Shade-loving, this evergreen shrub grows well in virtually any soil, as long it’s not too wet. Easy to grow, Japanese Laurel Rozannie is generally pest and disease free, and quite easy to take care of. It requires virtually no maintenance, apart from occasional light pruning in the case of dead or damaged stems. Considered of good constitution and exceptional hardiness, this plant is the recipient of the coveted Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Although other Japanese Laurel varieties are mostly medium-sized shrubs, Rozannie variety stays quite compact when mature. This evergreen shrub grows to be 50 centimetres to 1 metres both high and across, making it ideal for smaller gardens. Fuss-free and with year-round interest, Japanese Laurel Rozannie is an ideal candidate for mixed borders. The shiny, lush foliage without variegation offers endless possibilities when it comes to landscaping. This ornamental shrub can be combined with evergreen shrubs for borders with multiple seasons of interest, used as an accentuating plant for flowering shrubs or as a front row plant, combined with ornamental grasses or large shrubs. As it prefers shade, unlike most shrubs, this cultivar is often used for underplanting trees, as well.

GBP 24.00
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Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe Thuja Golden Globe Dwarf

Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe Thuja Golden Globe Dwarf

Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe is a striking dwarf conifer variety that belongs to the Northern White Cedar family. This evergreen conifer was first discovered as a sport in North East America from where it originates and imported by a Dutch nursery that named it in 1964. Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe is synonymous with Thuja Occidentalis Globosa Aurea.It is easy to see how the slow growing and compact Thuja Golden Globe got its name. The soft, golden yellow foliage retains its vivid colour throughout the year, and the naturally achieved spherical form makes this evergreen shrub look like a globe - without any help from a pair of shears. The flat sprays of foliage are held on upright branches and have a feathery appearance.Height and Spread of Thuja Occidentalis Golden GlobeUnlike most members of the Northern White Cedar family, Thuja Golden Globe is compact. Even in a period of 10 years, when it is fully grown, this attractive dwarf conifer will not grow over 1 metres in height and spread.How Hardy is Thuja Occidentalis Golden GlobeNorthern White Cedar are native to North East America occurring from sea-level to about 600M often growing in cold swampy soils but equally at home on dry ground over limestone. Keeping this in mind, it is not a surprise that Thuja Golden Globe is an exceptionally tough shrub. This evergreen beauty is fully hardy in the United Kingdom - in fact, it can survive even the severest European climates with ease.How To Use Thuja Occidentalis Golden GlobeDue to its highly attractive appearance and compact size, Thuja Golden Globe has many uses in the landscape. Planted en masse, this globose shrub can be used as an edging plant- it looks particularly striking in rows. Its structural value lends itself well to formal garden design, and Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe can be a great contrast to clipped hedge.In a mixed shrub border, Thuja Golden Globe offers texture, colour, and shape, and it will pair beautifully with evergreen shrubs with an informal habit.Plant this golden-leaved conifer in a large container to add year-round texture and colour to a rooftop garden, balcony, or patio. You can also use a pair of potted Thuja Golden Globes as showy front door plants. How To Care for Thuja Occidentalis Golden GlobeA tough, adaptable cultivar, Thuja Occidentalis Golden Globe is easy to grow and to care for. It will thrive in full sun to partial shade, and in any moist but well-drained soil.If you are looking for hardy plants with year-round interest, make sure to take a look at our collection of conifers and evergreen shrubs. See also Thuja Occidentalis Tiny Tim and Thuja Occidentalis Danica. 

GBP 19.50
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Thuja Golden Smaragd Northern White Cedar Golden Emerald

Thuja Golden Smaragd Northern White Cedar Golden Emerald

Thuja Occidentalis Golden Smaragd is a dense, evergreen conifer with golden yellow needles. It’s a golden version of the popular hedging conifer Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd and equally suits a tall but low maintenance hedge or evergreen privacy screen.Thuja Occidentalis is a Northern White Cedar that’s native to Canada and the northern areas of the United States. It grows at altitude in well-drained sunny conditions and is tough enough to cope with UK winters.Thuja Occidentalis Golden Smaragd, which is synonymous with Thuja Janed Gold, is a golden variety of  Thuja Occidentalis Smaragd – Smaragd being German for emerald. It originated in Poland in 1999 in a nursery crop and has become popular for its rich golden tones without losing regular Thuja Samragd’s excellent qualities. It’s a compact, dense evergreen that grows in a conical form with slightly slower initial growth rates than other White Cedars. Its flat sprays of tiny aromatic leaves look scaly and have the typical sweet cedar aroma. In autumn small knobbly cones may appear.Thuja Golden Emerald is an excellent hedging shrub that brings year-round privacy and colour.Height And Spread of Thuja Occidentalis Golden SmaragdOver ten years it will grow to a maximum height of 2 metres but remains much slimmer only reaching 60 cms in width.How Hardy Is Thuja Occidentalis Golden SmaragdThuja Golden Emerald is fully hardy in exposed or sheltered spots if its roots are well-drained. It’s able to withstand sub-zero temperatures, drought, and pollution.How To Use Thuja Occidentalis Golden SmaragdThis is a superb hedging plant that’s dense enough to create a screen on its own, or it can be grown along a fence line to cover panels and create extra height that blocks out the neighbours 12 months of the year.It’s a thick, dense evergreen that provides shelter for plants that need protection from harsh winds or direct sun including camellias or acers. Birds enjoy the safety of its thick branches.How To Care For Thuja Occidentalis Golden SmaragdThuja Golden Emerald is low maintenance and easy to grow. It tolerates the majority of well-drained soils including chalk and prefers a sunny to a partially sunny spot. It will grow in full shade too, but its growth rate will be slower and the colours much duller.Pruning isn’t required but you can trim back new growth and tidy up the height or width throughout the year.Be sure to water well until it’s established. Although Thuja can cope with drought, it needs plenty of water to bed down and become established.

GBP 41.25
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Camellia Japonica Brushfields Yellow Early Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Brushfields Yellow Early Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Brushfield’s YellowCamellias are among the loveliest of flowering shrubs that can be grown and Camellia Japonica Brushfield’s Yellow is no exception! This beautiful evergreen shrub has both stunning flowers and attractive all-year-round foliage to recommend it. Developed in 1970 in Australia by Keith Brushfield, this early-flowering variety has become a favourite of UK gardeners. In February through April, the 8-10 cm large, double flowers provide a welcome promise of spring. Creamy-white outer petals surround a frilly primrose yellow centre. The flowers are produced in such profusion that the glossy dark-green leaves almost disappear underneath. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Camellia Japonica Brushfield’s Yellow will grow to a mature height of 2.5 to 4 metres and spread of 1.5 to 2.5 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prune to deadhead spent blooms and remove dead or damaged branches after flowering is finished in mid-spring. It can also be trained into a small tree shape by removing lower limbs, or espaliered against a wall. Planted 1.5 metres apart, a row of Camellia Brushfield’s Yellow would be a stunning hedge in spring and provide year-round screening for privacy.Camellia Brushfield’s Yellow should be grown in partial or full shade in a sheltered position with a north, east or west aspect, in acid to neutral pH well-drained sand, clay or loam soil. Avoid locations with early morning sun to prevent the loss of buds and flowers to late frosts. It is deer resistant so a good choice for country gardens, and once established will tolerate drought.  This beautiful harbinger of spring can fit into even small gardens when pruned to size, and if espaliered against a wall will take up hardly any space at all, while still putting on a spectacular early season show! Well-suited to container growing, Camellia Brushfield’s Yellow can easily earn a place on a roof terrace or patio, or in a courtyard garden, where its long blooming season and year-round foliage make it a valuable addition where space is limited. It’s a natural fit in a woodland garden, where it would appreciate the dappled shade, or as a specimen plant or part of a mixed border.Camellia Brushfield’s Yellow is well worth including in your landscape plans; its brilliant show of blooms in late winter and early spring, as well as its attractive evergreen foliage, make it a hard-working member of your garden team!

GBP 42.00
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Pieris Japonica Forest Flame. Pieris Forest Flame. Evergreen Pieris

Pieris Japonica Forest Flame. Pieris Forest Flame. Evergreen Pieris

Pieris Japonica Forest Flame is an upright, evergreen shrub with glossy dark green leaves, which are a striking red when young, turning pink, white and finally green in Spring. Pieris Forest Flame has clusters of pendent white flowers in spring. Max Height 2m. Max Spread 1m. Flowers April to May. Full Sun/Partial Shade. Frost hardy. See also Pieris Flaming Silver and Pieris Japonica Katsura. Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens. Pieris Japonica Forest Flame or Pieris Forest Flame originated as a woodland shrub. It boasts an array of foliage colours from red through to green and is an ideal addition to a woodland garden. Pieris Forest Flame is a slow-growing shrub that will reach eventually a height of two metres and spread to a metre wide. In spring new leaves shoot through with a vivid splash of red, these leaves turn pink, cream and finally glossy green across the summer months. In spring Pieris Forest Flame also develops attractive bell-shaped flowers in a bright cream shade that contrast against its foliage. These flowers fall in pendant clusters, last for months and attract many pollinators. In winter Pieris Forest Flame retains its green foliage and in older specimens the trunk can curl and twist into interesting shapes. Pieris Forest Flame is hardy against frost in most areas of the UK but may struggle in far northern areas where temperatures are consistently freezing. Younger plants will need some winter protection from extreme cold and wet, but once established they are capable of looking after themselves. Container-bound Pieris will benefit from bubble wrap or other insulation as this will prevent cold damaging its roots in very cold snaps. A Pieris Japonica Forest Flame is always in season. Place it in the flower border where you can admire its foliage all year round, they are always colourful no matter the month and because Forest Flame is an architectural plant it lifts a garden that needs some texture, height and shape. After several years growth in suitable conditions Forest Flame will add interest at the tricky mid-height area.Pieris Forest Flame will happily grow in a container if it receives enough water. Use ericaceous compost for the best colour foliage and place one on your doorstep for a bright welcome home whatever the season. Pieris Forest Flame prefers full sun and will tolerate part shade. It needs well-drained but moist soil preferably loam or sand. It will grow best in an acidic soil. If you have a garden where rhododendrons and azaleas live happily, then a Pieris Forest Flame will thrive there. 

GBP 26.95
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Cotinus Golden Spirit. Cotinus Coggygria Golden Spirit Smoke Bush

Cotinus Golden Spirit. Cotinus Coggygria Golden Spirit Smoke Bush

Cotinus Coggygria Golden Spirit is a recent addition to the smoke bush family, favoured for its stunning autumn colour. Cotinus or Smoke bush varieties are universally loved by British gardeners, and with good reason. These exceptionally beautiful deciduous shrubs offer year-round visual interest. They are robust and hardy, and they are not demanding when it comes to their care. Cotinus Golden Spirit is no exception: although it was first introduced as recently as 2000 in the Netherlands, it has received the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Smoke Tree Golden Spirit is best known for its foliage. Its rounded leaves flaunting spectacular colours throughout the seasons. In the spring, the foliage unfolds bronze, turning to a rich golden yellow through to autumn, when this shrub puts on a most colourful display. The once golden leaves turn to various hues of warm orange and crimson red, beautifully complemented by different shades of a lovely coral pink.Height and Spread of Cotinus Golden SpiritWith a moderate growth rate, Smoke Tree Golden Spirit will achieve a  height of 2.5 metres with a spread of up to 2 metres. It can grow to be larger than that if left unchecked, but with routine pruning, the size is easily kept under control.How Hardy Is Cotinus Golden SpiritSmoke Tree Golden Spirit is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and it can survive in areas where winter temperatures drop as low as 15 degrees below zero.How To Use Cotinus Golden SpiritVersatile and eye-catching, Cotinus Golden Spirit can be used to add colour and depth to your garden. Its multi-coloured foliage pairs beautifully with evergreen shrubs in mixed shrub borders, as its bold and vibrant hues will only be further enhanced by the textured and dark green leaves of its companions. Smoke Tree Golden Spirit can also be planted on its own, near a patio or on a lawn, where its obovate foliage can be fully appreciated throughout the year.How To Care For Cotinus Golden SpiritAlthough this deciduous shrub has a lot to offer, it does not require much to flourish. It tolerates partial shade, but best results are achieved by planting Smoke Tree Golden Spirit in full sun, as it will encourage vivid foliage colour. Performs best in well-drained, fertile soils.You may also be interested in other Cotinus varieties we offer: Cotinus Coggygria Royal Purple, Cotinus Grace, and Cotinus Coggygria Young Lady are all exceptionally beautiful smoke bush cultivars that will add interest to your garden.

GBP 19.25
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Malus Domestica Golden Delicious Apple Golden Delicious

Malus Domestica Golden Delicious Apple Golden Delicious

Malus Domestica Golden Delicious or Apple Golden Delicious, is possibly the single most popular apple in the world, but until you actually eat a fresh, ripe Golden Delicious apple from your own tree, you will not know how good this apple can actually taste! Whether used for fresh eating or in baking, this RHS Award of Garden Merit and Perfect for Pollinators recipient is a great choice for your home garden!First discovered on a West Virginia farm in the 1890’s, Malus Domestica Golden Delicious was being grown in orchards by 1914, and introduced to the UK in 1926. In mid-spring, the tree blossoms forth with fragrant white flowers which will attract the bees that are necessary for pollination. The medium-green leaves will provide summer shade as the apples grow to their full size, reaching maturity in late October. The medium-sized apples are a green-gold colour, with crisp, juicy flesh and very sweet. Cut fruit does not brown as quickly as other apples. They can be stored until February, and are excellent for baking, as they hold their shape when cooked.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Malus Domestica Golden Delicious will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Since they are only partly self-fertile, it is best to plant them within a half mile of another apple tree from pollination group C such as Gala or Granny Smith to ensure a bumper crop of apples. Malus Domestica Golden Delicious is an excellent pollinator of other varieties as well. As with all apple trees, annual pruning in late winter or early spring is necessary.Plant Malus Domestica Golden Delicious in full sun or partial shade in a sheltered position with a south or west-facing aspect in moist but well-drained sand, loam or clay soil with a neutral pH, and add plenty of well-rotted organic material. Apple Golden Delicious is well-suited to training as an espalier, cordon, or fan against a wall, both for ornamental purposes and to provide additional shelter if necessary. Trained this way, it makes an excellent container specimen for a sunny courtyard or patio. Like all apple trees, Malus Domestica Golden Delicious is perfect for informal country gardens or even a wildlife garden.

GBP 19.13
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Malus Golden Hornet Full Standard Crab Apple Golden Hornet

Malus Golden Hornet Full Standard Crab Apple Golden Hornet

Malus Golden Hornet Full Standard is a small deciduous fruit tree with bright yellow fruits that remain on the branches into winter. This specimen crab apple variety has been shaped as a clear stem standard form tree with a single, straight trunk & no lower branches for a minimum of the first 1.8 metres.Crab apples are native to most continents and named for their twisty crabbed twigs rather than crustaceans. In ancient British mythology, they are associated with fertility and marriage. The Golden Hornet cultivar was bred in 1948 by J Waterer & Sons Nursery of Knaphill. Its name is taken from the small honey-yellow apples that appear in late summer to autumn and remain on the bare branches well into the winter months, often past Christmas unless blackbirds eat them first. The fruits are large and juicy measuring up to 2.5 cms in length.In spring, mid-green oval foliage unfurls alongside a profusion of flowers. Crab apple blossom is especially pretty, opening from small pink buds into white star-shaped blossom with an occasional hint of pink. The flowers attract many pollinators and last for months.Standard Crab Apple Golden Hornet has a broad, rounded crown and a single straight trunk absent of branches for the first 1.8 metres. More Inoformation on Standard Shape Trees. Height And Spread of Malus Golden Hornet Full StandardCrab Apple Golden Hornet can reach a height of 8 -12 metres and 8 metres in width over 20 – 50 years. Keep the standard shape with a trim once per year when the tree is dormant. How Hardy Is Malus Golden Hornet Full StandardThis crab apple tree is hardy in all of the UK down to sub-zero temperatures in well-drained soil.How To Use Malus Golden Hornet Full StandardStandard Crab Apple Golden Hornet is one of the best choices as a pollinating partner for apple trees as the blooms last for almost the whole of the apple pollinating season. Its own fruits are large and make excellent jellies, or you can leave them for the birds in wildlife-friendly gardens.The standard tree shape makes this crab apple tree variety ideal for above the fence screening in the summer months. Golden Hornet suits orchards, large countryside garden borders, or city courtyards as a specimen tree. It can grow large unless regularly pruned and needs room to grow.How To Care For Malus Golden Hornet Full StandardOnce established, Standard Crab Apple Golden Hornet needs little attention apart from an annual prune to maintain the shape. Plant it in well-drained soil of any pH in a sunny to partially shady position.Crab apples thrive in sheltered or exposed positions, but produce more blooms and fruit in a sunny sheltered spot. Water well until established and apply a thick layer of mulch to the roots each year.

GBP 23.80
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Ligustrum Ovalifolium Aureum Golden Privet. Online UK Wide

Rhododendron Golden Torch Yakushimanum hybrid for Sale Online

Rhododendron Golden Torch Yakushimanum hybrid for Sale Online

Lonicera Nitida Baggesens Gold. Golden Boxleaf Honeysuckle

Acer Palmatum Little Princess Tree. A dwarf Japanese Acer for Smaller Gardens

Acer Palmatum Little Princess Tree. A dwarf Japanese Acer for Smaller Gardens

Acer Palmatum Little Princess Japanese AcerA small deciduous Japanese maple tree, that has a very tight compact growth, Acer Palmatum Little Princess is an ideal tree for smaller gardens, especially as it is also a slow-growing variety. Additionally, the small size and the fact it will not grow vigorously make Japanese Acer Little Princess ideally suited for growing in pots.Like most japanese maples, this variety also boasts the distinct five-lobed foliage. The leaves come out in spring, and are a lush green tinged with red that will darken a little through summer. As autumn comes they will change to a yellow-orange. Easy to grow and to care for, this colourful japanese maple tree offers a long season of interest.Height and Spread of Japanese Acer Little PrincessMaximum height of this deciduous tree is 1.5m with a max spread of 2m, so this is very much considered a dwarf variety of Japanese Acer. How Hardy is Japanese Acer Little PrincessThis highly-decorative Japanese maple tree is fully hardy in the United Kingdom.How To Use Japanese Acer Little PrincessAcer Palmatum Little Princess looks great in borders in any size garden. The autumn colour will look particularly attractive if this tree is planted with evergreen shrubs for a backdrop. This is a slow growing maple that will grow well in pots and look stunning on the patio. Use it to add year-round interest to rooftop gardens or balconies, as well.How To Care for Japanese Acer Little PrincessThis maple variety is not demanding when it comes to care. Acer Palmatum Little Princess loves acidic soil, but will cope well in any well drained moist fertile soils. It will do best in full sun to dappled shade. This cultivar does not need any special sheltering in most cases, but if you grow it in a large container rather than a garden, it will require some protection in the winter.

GBP 36.00
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Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana. Dwarf Golden Oriental Thuja

Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana. Dwarf Golden Oriental Thuja

Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana is a dwarf, low-growing conifer with many names. These include Dwarf Golden Oriental Thuja and Platycladus Orientalis Aurea Nana and Thuja orientalis Miller's Gold. It is an attractive, hardy evergreen conifer tree with golden yellow foliage turning old-gold in the winter.Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana first starts out in a conical shape but later features an irregular ovoid that that has dips and swirls that many find exceptionally eye-catching. The evergreen conifer boasts yellow-green foliage that is brightest at the tips and in the winter the foliage shading turns an old-gold hue. Aurea Nana’s rather thin scale foliage gives it a puffy appearance from a distance. If the foliage of the shrub is crushed it emits a smell that is reminiscent of pineapples. When fully grown at 10 to 20 years of age this dwarf conifer typically stands at only 4 meters in height with a spread of 1 meter. Its short stature makes it a favoured border plant, walkway companion or foundation shrub.A native of China and Korea, Dwarf Golden Oriental Thuja grows best when planted in full sunlight in a location that offers some protection from drying winds. The planting site should have good air circulation. This little conifer isn’t too picky about soil and will grow in neutral or slightly acidic conditions. The soil of the planting site should be well-draining because the shrub does not tolerate waterlogged roots. For best growth results, keep the Aurea Nana moist but not overly saturated. Once established, the tough little shrub can tolerate periods of drought.The Dwarf Golden Oriental Thuja is coveted because of its carefree requirements. It needs no pruning to grow and maintain its shape. No matter where in the garden you opt to plant Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana, its unique colouration and year round interest are sure to please. Try planting Thuja Orientalis Aurea Nana against a backdrop of emerald green evergreens to truly showcase its yellow-gold highlights. Another constrasting option is to combine it with a ground-cover conifer such as Juniperus Horizontalis Golden Carpet. TIP: Water thoroughly before planting.Paramount has a large selection of Evergreen Conifers including Thuja Plicata. For more dwarf evergreen conifers, take a look at the low-growing section of our website. 

GBP 20.63
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Acer Shirasawanum Jordan Golden Leaved Japanese Maple Jordan

Acer Shirasawanum Jordan Golden Leaved Japanese Maple Jordan

Acer Shirasawanum Jordan is deciduous yellow-leafed Japanese Maple tree with striped bark. It’s a pretty specimen tree in courtyards or architectural borders.Acer Shirasawanum, sometimes referred to as the Full Moon Maple, is native to Japan. It’s a popular species of Japanese Acer and many cultivars exist. The ‘Jordan’ cultivar was bred in Italy and named after the nursey owner ‘Giordano’.Jordan is an outstanding Golden Leaved Japanese Maple and one of the best yellow-leaved varieties on the market. It has springtime foliage that emerges bright yellow with orange borders on its bare branches. Leaves unfurl to slightly lobed but almost circular leaves which give it the ‘full moon maple’ name. In summer, leaves turn a clean lime-yellow and mature to bright red with little red seed heads in autumn. When the foliage falls it reveals grey bark with vertical white stripes.This is an excellent yellow-foliage Japanese Acer that suits most size gardens and doesn’t outgrow its welcome.Height and Spread of Acer Shirasawanum JordanGolden Leaved Japanese Maple Jordan has vigorous upright growth and reaches a maximum height of 3-4 metres and spreads over 2-3 metres.How Hardy Is Acer Shirasawanum JordanAs with most acers, Jordan is hardy enough to withstand freezing UK winters if the roots are well-drained.How To Use Acer Shirasawanum JordanA great addition to sheltered flower borders, Japanese-styled gardens and woodland gardens, Golden Leaved Japanese Maple Jordan holds its own among brightly shaded foliage plants pairing well with red-foliage acers such as Little Red or orange foliage acers such as Acer Shirasawanum Autumn Moon. Jordan suits a Japanese-style garden and rock gardens as well as low maintenance spaces in country-style borders. It’s a striking specimen tree in an urban courtyard too.How To Care For Acer Shirasawanum JordanThe golden yellow acer will tolerate the majority of moist but well-drained soil types and is best planted with protection from cold drying winds and harsh sun. It can tolerate some sunshine, but the morning sun is best avoided.No pruning is required, but dead or damaged branches can be removed in winter. Add a thick layer of mulch to the base in early spring and water well until established.

GBP 42.00
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Euonymus Japonica Paloma Blanca White Candle Euonymus Online

Euonymus Japonica Paloma Blanca White Candle Euonymus Online

 Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca is a highly adaptable low-growing evergreen shrub. It is also often called the White Candle Euonymus or the Japanese Spindle because of its newly emerging white foliage. During the spring months, Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca shrub produces a bevy of new shoots that appear in shades of mother-of-pearl white. The soft white newly emerging foliage and shoots stand out in stark contrast against the older bright green foliage. The upright fresh pale shoots and foliage look like white candles perched atop the existing green foliage and stems. The bi-colour appearance of the shrub lasts for several months until the new shoots and foliage mature and morph to their adult dark green colouration.  This creates an eye-catching and unusual contrast in the garden.In the late spring and early summer months, small, insignificant green flowers often develop. The flowers are sometimes followed by tiny, berry-like fruit that are barely noticeable.Grown mainly for its foliage, the Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca reaches a mature height of just 75 centimeters and a width of up to 75 centimeters. During the mid to late spring months, White Candle Euonymus can be pruned to maintain its bushy, compact appearance and encourage denser new growth. Plant the Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca in full sun or partial shade for best growth. It grows in virtually any type of soil or soil pH. Choose a planting location that is well-draining and not overly soggy. Once established, this hardy little shrub can easily withstand periods of drought. During the harsh winter months, it will appreciate a bit of winter protection such as an extra layer of mulch around its base. In the spring, the new growth of the plant is highly susceptible to frost damage.The petite evergreen shrub is grown mainly for its striking foliage. White Candle Euonymus creates wonderful wintertime interest when other shrubs have lost their leaves. The Euonymus japonicus Paloma Blanca makes an ideal low-growing hedge, garden plant, shrub border, groundcover, or solitary specimen. It also grows well in containers.

GBP 18.75
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Acer Palmatum Shirasawanum Aureum Japanese Acers For Sale UK

Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus Aureus Japanese Spindle

Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus Aureus Japanese Spindle

Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus Aureus is a handsome evergreen shrub with glossy yellow-green foliage and a compact growing habit. It’s a good coastal plant, a strong backbone plant for a mixed border, and hassle-free in low-maintenance spaces. A great choice for time-pressed gardeners.Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus Aureus is a variety of Golden Japanese Spindle. It’s loved for its attractive foliage, which is strikingly glossy green with conspicuous golden-yellow margins. It loves full sun, tolerates drought, and always catches the eye in any planting scheme.This hardy evergreen is very popular and suits all sizes and styles of gardens.Height and Spread of Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus AureusThis is a compact evergreen that reaches a maximum height and spread of one metre.How Hardy is Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus AureusGolden Japanese Spindle is hardy in the UK down to minus temperatures. It tolerates some drought, pollution, and full sun if it has well-drained roots and fertile soil.How To Use Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus AureusThis is a versatile evergreen for courtyards and country gardens. Its handsome year-round foliage provides a bold backbone for mixed borders where it sets off perennials and annuals but is never outclassed.Alternately use it to create golden tones in green foliage gardens or in a well-watered and fed container to invigorate a sunny balcony or bare and dull patio.It’s compact size and hardy nature makes it suitable for small spaces including sunny urban courtyards, front gardens, and coastal regions.How To Care For Euonymus Japonicus Elegantissimus AureusGolden Japanese Spindle is very low maintenance and requires barely any care once established. Choose a sunny to partially sunny position in any well-drained fertile soil and it will thrive in sheltered or exposed spots.Pruning isn’t required, but you can cut back foliage in spring to maintain its size if preferred.Apply a thick layer of organic mulch to the roots in early spring and water it well until established. Container-grown Golden Japanese Spindle needs water and fertiliser throughout the growing months. Allow excess water to drain from the pot by raising it up on feet.

GBP 28.88
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Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree - Dessert Apple Tree

Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree - Dessert Apple Tree

RHS AGM-winning Malus Domestica Jonagold Apple Tree is a smooth-skinned, honey-scented dessert apple with juicy yellow flesh. This deciduous fruit tree suits medium to large-sized gardens.An American variety, bred in 1943, Jonagold is the offspring of Golden Delicious and Jonathan, hence its name. Its sweet and juicy Golden Delicious heritage is tempered by Jonathan’s tart flavour, so it’s perfect for lovers of sweet but tangy high-quality apples.Jonagold dessert apple trees produce white-pink blossom in April and May followed by a large crop of orange-red flushed, or red over gold striped, apples with russet freckles in late October. As well as tasting delicious, Jonagold is a handsome ornamental tree that complements both countryside and urban gardens. This is a popular dessert apple that suits northern Europe’s climate, which is unusual for Golden Delicious varieties.Height and Spread of Malus Domestica JonagoldA regular Jonagold Apple Tree reaches around 5-7 metres tall with an upright broad crown.How Hardy Is Malus Domestica JonagoldFully hardy in the UK if its roots are well drained and it's situated in full sun. Its blossom arrives in April to May, which misses the majority of frosts.How To Use Malus Domestica JonagoldThis is an attractive fruiting tree for wildlife gardens because its blossom tempts bees and its windfall apples feed fruit-loving birds like thrushes. Its apples are dual-purpose. They’re good straight from the branch or cooked in pies, jams, and jellies. They store exceptionally well for up to six months and they’re suitable for freezing or dehydrating.Jonagold dessert apple is a triploid apple in group 4. For the heaviest crops it needs two pollinating partners (or one self-fertile variety) that bloom in April and May. For example, Cox's Pomona and or the lovely Winston Apple. How To Care for Malus Domestica JonagoldChoose a sheltered spot with free-draining soil and full sun. Jonagold likes fertile soil and an annual application of well-rotted organic matter to help boost its health throughout the year. Keep it well-watered for at least 12 months.In midwinter’s dormant season, prune all dead, damaged, or crossed branches and cut back the previous year’s growth by one-third. Cut just above an outward-facing bud to encourage fruiting spurs.

GBP 38.25
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Forsythia Weekend. Forsythia x intermedia Weekend Buy Online

Forsythia Weekend. Forsythia x intermedia Weekend Buy Online

Forsythia Weekend (also Forsythia x intermedia Weekend) is a compact, smaller growing form of this superb deciduous shrub. Forsythia shrubs are an amazing way to achieve great colour in the garden, not only in the spring, but in the autumn months as well. One of the first bloomers, they provide an abundance of bright yellow flowers emerging from its young wood, signalling the arrival of spring. Other common names include Golden Bells Week-End, and synonymous terms such as Forsythia × intermedia 'Week-End' and Forsythia Weekend are used to describe this specimen. From the Family Oleaceae, the Genus Forsythia is categorised as a deciduous shrub with leaves that form a simple, often lobed shape. The tubular flowers of this Genus are short, spreading out into 4 lobes, and actually bloom before the leaves unfurl in spring.  ‘Week-End’ is a variety of Forsythia of medium-size, with more lance-shaped leaves and erect, slender branches. The flowers are borne in abundant fashion and have a more golden shade of yellow, typically about 3.0 centimetres across.Considered hardy to Zone H5 in the UK and Ireland, Forsythia Weekend prefers full sun to partial shade exposures, with its best Aspects facing South, West, or East. With this hardiness, Forsythia Weekend can do very well in exposed or sheltered positions. Their preferred soil media will be moist but well-drained. Any combination of textures from sand, clay, chalk, or loam will suffice, as long as it holds moisture well, but not to the point of waterlogging. Forsythia Weekend is not very particular in regards to pH as long as it is near neutral, slightly acidic, or slightly alkaline.This intermediate grower will take between 5-10 years to reach ultimate heights of 1.5-2.5 metres, and a comparable spread of 1.5-2.5 metres, consistent with it compact, smaller form. This habit lends itself to the very prolific show of golden-yellow flowers in early spring that are difficult to match.The Royal Horticultural Society agrees that Forsythia x intermedia Weekend is a winner, having awarded it with the prestigious Award of Garden Merit. Forsythia Weekend will fit very well as a flower border, or in the bed. The flowers make for a nice cut flower as well. A low maintenance shrub, Forsythia Weekend makes for a very nice hedge or low growing screen along wall side borders or most any city and courtyard garden. They are also relatively pest-free.

GBP 24.50
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