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Pyracantha Saphyr Orange Evergreen Shrub with Orange Berries

Pyracantha Saphyr Orange Evergreen Shrub with Orange Berries

Pyracantha Saphyr OrangePyracanthas are incredibly useful shrubs in the garden for screening and for providing food for wildlife. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is a vigorous evergreen climbing shrub which has quite thorny branches and dark green glossy leaves. A great hedging shrub that has been trained on a trellis, endowed with small white flowers in spring which are formed in clusters on the branches, these are followed by bright orange berries in autumn. These lovely berries look really stunning against the glossy dark green leaves. They are adored by birds so this is a great plant for encouraging birds into your garden. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is a beautiful shrub that gives an excellent colour in the garden during the winter.Growing Tip: Prefers full sun or partial shadePyracantha Saphyr Orange will reach a max height of 3 to 4 metres with a max. spread of 3-4 metres. Pyracantha Saphyr Orange is hardy throughout all the UK. Saphyr Orange will keep its greenery all year round despite frosts, snows and winds. You can use this tough shrub in sheltered as well as exposed positions.Pyracantha Saphyr Orange requires little care. It is a tough, hard-working and drought resistant shrub. When it’s used as hedging it makes an excellent cat and intruder defence with its thorny branches and dense habit. Maintain its size by cutting back excess in early to mid-summer and tie back any new shoots that emerge. Freestanding pyracantha can be cut back to a strong bud as this encourages bushy growth and keeps its shape tidy. If you prune back the lower branches of established pyracantha you will expose a wonderful old gnarled trunk. For the shiniest leaves and brightest berries mulch around the base in early spring with a well-rotted manure. Some gardeners like to grow a deciduous summer flower up their pyracantha, such as clematis, because it makes such a solid frame work. Easy to grow, it performs well in any well drained moist fertile soil.If you are looking for an evergreen shrub with bright splashes of colour this is a good buy. Time pressed gardeners who want to encourage wildlife, as well as those who want to discourage trespassers, will find Pyracantha Saphyr Orange indispensable. It is endorsed by the RHS with the prestigious Award of Merit. 

GBP 80.00
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Syringa Vulgaris Alba Common White Lilac for Sale Online UK

Syringa Vulgaris Alba Common White Lilac for Sale Online UK

Syringa Vulgaris Alba or the Common White Lilac, is a true old-fashioned garden favourite. An extremely hardy deciduous member of the olive family, lilacs first found their way to the UK in the 16th century. Syringa Vulgaris Alba has a vase-shaped upright form, with dark green lance-shaped leaves. In April and May the shrubs are smothered in dense panicles of delicate, pure white blooms with a heavy, sweet scent, which make excellent cut flowers. In autumn the leaves turn shades of burgundy and bronze.Height and Spread of Syringa Vulgaris AlbaThe Common White Lilac shrub will slowly grow to a mature height and spread of 2-3 metres.How Hardy Is Syringa Vulgaris AlbaCommon White Lilac is hardy throughout the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Syringa Vulgaris AlbaCommon White Lilac is an excellent shrub for gardens both large and small. Planted in containers, this hardy shrub will create a living wall on a roof terrace or balcony, where they can be pruned to maintain a suitable size. One specimen plant near a window or door, or next to a patio, will perfume the air with its fragrant blooms and provide a pleasant green note for the rest of the season. A hedge of Syringa Vulgaris Alba in bloom would be a breath-taking sight when in bloom, or one or two plants could be planted in a mixed informal hedge for a long season of interest. You can also plant a climbing plant such as a clematis to grow up through the branches and deliver a longer season of flowers.How to Care for Syringa Vulgaris AlbaPlant Syringa Vulgaris Alba in full sun or dappled shade in a sheltered position in humus-rich moist but well-drained soil with an alkaline to neutral pH. Lilacs will thrive in a chalky soil. Tolerant of salt, this shrub will do well in seaside gardens, while it is equally well-suited to even inner-city locations as it is very tolerant of pollution. This deer-resistant shrub also is perfect for country properties. Prune Common White Lilac immediately after flowering, as next year’s blossoms will form over the summer. If your shrub becomes overgrown, rejuvenate it by cutting back one-third of the stems every year. Syringa Vulgaris Alba is a lovely old-fashioned favourite whose fragrant white blooms deserve a place in the modern UK garden!

GBP 70.40
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Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Pearlbush The Bride for Sale

Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Pearlbush The Bride for Sale

Exochorda Macrantha The Bride is a truly lovely flowering shrub. You may know it better as Pearlbush The Bride or simply ‘The Bride’. Exochorda Macrantha The Bride is a bright white medium sized shrub that can be trained into a climber or kept compact. Its rounded dome-shaped structure is particularly easy to fit into a smaller garden. The Bride’s pale, fresh green leaves grow along upright, cascading branches and are accompanied by an explosion of pearly white flowers during April and May. These bright white flowers measure roughly three centimetres in width and lie in racemes. Pearlbush The Bride’s ultimate height reaches around 1.5 -2.5 metres and it will spread approximately the same distance if left unchecked. It takes ten to twenty years to reach its ultimate dimensions. Exochorda Macrantha The Bride Hardiness LevelsExochorda Macrantha The Bride is hardy in all the UK. It’s easy to grow in ordinary garden soil and requires no special care. It does prefer sunshine, but will grow in a shady spot, particularly if you give it an extra layer of well-rotted manure in spring.Frost and cold spells will not damage Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Each spring you can look forward to a cascading spray of white blooms.How To Use Exochorda Macrantha The BrideOne of the best ways to grow Exochorda Macrantha is to train it against a fence and allow it to climb into its full glory, but you can grow compact shrubs in containers too if they are watered frequently in hot spells. Alternatively you can cut a hole in your lawn and prune it into a freestanding statement shrub. If you choose to place Pearlbush The Bride at the back of your flower border it creates a pure-toned back drop for a mixture of brightly coloured spring flowers such as early clematis and red rambling roses. After flowering try pruning Exochorda Macrantha The Bride to mid-height as it helps to retain some garden structure at that tricky level. How To Care For Exochorda Macrantha The BridePearlbush The Bride will tolerate shade but prefers a sunny aspect. Moist yet well-drained soil will boost its growth and flower display, but waterlogged conditions will lead to rot - as it does with the majority of plants.Pearlbush the Bride will grow in chalky, loamy, clay and sandy soils of any ph. It’s a tough plant. Given you can grow Exochorda Macrantha The Bride in almost any conditions, and the fact it’s an outstanding beauty, it’s no wonder Exochorda Macrantha The Bride has gained an RHS Award of Garden Merit. 

GBP 63.00
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Pyracantha Red Column. Evergreen Shrub Red Berries. Buy UK

Pyracantha Red Column. Evergreen Shrub Red Berries. Buy UK

Pyracantha Red Column is an evergreen climbing shrub with thorny branches (perfect for keeping out intruders) and dark green glossy leaves. Pyracantha is a great hedging shrub - being dense growing and evergreen with decorative value as well from its blooms and autumn berries. These climbing Pyracantha Red Column specimens are currently trained on a trellis that has small white flowers in spring followed by bright red berries in autumn. They look stunning against the glossy dark green leaves. Pyracantha berries are adored by birds and the white flowers attract pollinators.Pyracantha Red Column is a beautiful evergreen shrub that provides excellent colour for the winter months. It is best grown in full sun or partial shade and will grow to a maximum height 3 - 4 metres and a maximum spread 3 - 4 metres. Pyracantha Red Column grows well in any well drained moist fertile soil. You can view our entire collection of Climbers here.How Hardy Is Pyracantha Red Column?Pyracantha Red Column is extremely hardy. It is an evergreen shrub that will retain its leaves through wind, rain, snow and spells of drought. How To Use Pyracantha Red ColumnThis is one of the best choices for security planting. Not only is it a beautiful glossy shrub with bright red berries, it is also prickly, dense and unattractive to intruders, including cats. It suits a wildlife garden by providing nectar for bees and cover for nesting birds in the spring. During the winter months it shelters birds and insects. It’s a great place to situate a bee or insect house.You can easily train this climbing Pyracantha along a fence and cut it back to maintain the height width and depth if space is in short supply. Alternatively plant it under windows, against a wall or even as a specimen shrub the border. You can prune it into shapes or let it form a natural clump. In the summer months try growing clematis in its supportive branches. How To Care For Pyracantha Red ColumnPyracantha Red Column is so hardy it needs little care.  That said, to ensure the glossiest leaves mulch around the base with well rotted manure, and water new shrubs until they are established. If you want to prune back your Pyracantha Red Column you need to choose the right time or you risk sacrificing the flowers and berries. Try cutting back a third of the old flowering shoots once the flowers have finished, or lightly prune all over leaving some new growth. Make sure you wear gloves to prune and keep your arms covered. Pyracantha Red Column is a perfect choice for security hedging. It is an attractive evergreen, thorny, protective and great for wildlife.

GBP 76.00
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Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Pearlbush The Bride for Sale

Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Pearlbush The Bride for Sale

Exochorda Macrantha The Bride is a truly lovely flowering shrub. You may know it better as Pearlbush The Bride or simply ‘The Bride’. Exochorda Macrantha The Bride is a bright white medium sized shrub that can be trained into a climber or kept compact. Its rounded dome-shaped structure is particularly easy to fit into a smaller garden. The Bride’s pale, fresh green leaves grow along upright, cascading branches and are accompanied by an explosion of pearly white flowers during April and May. These bright white flowers measure roughly three centimetres in width and lie in racemes. Pearlbush The Bride’s ultimate height reaches around 1.5 -2.5 metres and it will spread approximately the same distance if left unchecked. It takes ten to twenty years to reach its ultimate dimensions. Exochorda Macrantha The Bride Hardiness LevelsExochorda Macrantha The Bride is hardy in all the UK. It’s easy to grow in ordinary garden soil and requires no special care. It does prefer sunshine, but will grow in a shady spot, particularly if you give it an extra layer of well-rotted manure in spring.Frost and cold spells will not damage Exochorda Macrantha The Bride. Each spring you can look forward to a cascading spray of white blooms.How To Use Exochorda Macrantha The BrideOne of the best ways to grow Exochorda Macrantha is to train it against a fence and allow it to climb into its full glory, but you can grow compact shrubs in containers too if they are watered frequently in hot spells. Alternatively you can cut a hole in your lawn and prune it into a freestanding statement shrub. If you choose to place Pearlbush The Bride at the back of your flower border it creates a pure-toned back drop for a mixture of brightly coloured spring flowers such as early clematis and red rambling roses. After flowering try pruning Exochorda Macrantha The Bride to mid-height as it helps to retain some garden structure at that tricky level. How To Care For Exochorda Macrantha The BridePearlbush The Bride will tolerate shade but prefers a sunny aspect. Moist yet well-drained soil will boost its growth and flower display, but waterlogged conditions will lead to rot - as it does with the majority of plants.Pearlbush the Bride will grow in chalky, loamy, clay and sandy soils of any ph. It’s a tough plant. Given you can grow Exochorda Macrantha The Bride in almost any conditions, and the fact it’s an outstanding beauty, it’s no wonder Exochorda Macrantha The Bride has gained an RHS Award of Garden Merit. 

GBP 76.00
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Vanilla Scented Chocolate Vine Akebia Quinata Climber UK

Vanilla Scented Chocolate Vine Akebia Quinata Climber UK

Akebia Quinata is better known as the vanilla-scented Chocolate Vine that will grow anywhere. It’s valuable for its ability to cover fences, walls and trees in areas that its sun-loving counterparts won’t thrive. Akebia Quinata is a particularly vigorous climber that will easily reach ten metres in height. Its leaves are three-lobed and bright green creating the perfect backdrop for its cup-shaped maroon coloured flowers. These flowers are similar to an orchid’s in texture, being almost waxy and thick petalled with spiky purple stamens protruding from the centre. Akebia Quinata’s flowers appear in March and April clustered along the vines and giving out a spicy vanilla scent that attracts people and pollinators alike. The Chocolate Vine has leaves present for most of the year which turn a purple shade in winter. If you grow two plants in your garden they may fertilise one another and produce purpled-hued sausage shaped fruits in hot summers.Hardiness Levels of Akebia QuinataAkebia Quinata is hardy in all of the UK. As a semi-evergreen it will retain some foliage in the winter months, but severe frosts can cause it to lose all its leaves before they bud up again in springtime. How To Use Akebia QuinataAkebia Quinata is a climber so it requires vertical space. It’s best grown against a wall, fence or over a pergola or archway especially if it’s in a shady areas that other climber such as clematis or roses are not able to tolerate. Because it is so vigorous you will need to provide climbing support such as a trellis or wire frame. You can plant Chocolate Vine directly into the ground or grow it in a container provided this is well-watered and fed in the summer months. Try growing it near an open window or seating area for evening scent in the summer months. How To Care For Akebia QuinataChocolate Vine prefers moist well-drained soils. Any soil type is suitable - it’s happy in chalk, clay, sand or loam of any ph but will not thrive in water-logged conditions. It will climb in most soils and aspects but it does not respond well to transporting. Choose your planting spot carefully and try to avoid disturbing the roots when you mulch it each spring.  If you want to maintain the height and spread of Akebia Quinata prune it back after flowering, removing any unruly shoots and dead vines along with the height reduction you need. The exotic-looking and sweet-scented Chocolate Vine is an invaluable addition to a flower garden needing height and colour but with less than perfect soil conditions. Climbers can be temperamental but the Akebia Quinata is forgiving. It’s a reliable, tough climber that looks stunning in flower. 

GBP 61.60
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Azalea Japonica Kirin Japanese Azalea Kirin Evergreen Azalea

Azalea Japonica Kirin Japanese Azalea Kirin Evergreen Azalea

Azalea Japonica Kirin or Japanese Azalea Kirin (Wilson’s No. 22)This beautiful azalea hybrid must be seen in bloom to appreciate the hundreds of years of selection and breeding that has gone into its making. Kirin is a Kurume hybrid azalea, also known as the Evergreen Azalea Kirin. Kurume Azaleas come from the Japanese Island of Kyushu, where the legendary Akashi Nursery is based. Kurume Azaleas typically have small leaves and masses of small flowers in the blooming season. Evergreen Azalea hybrids flourish in acidic soil and prefer light to dappled shade. In the UK, it is best to plant Kurume Azaleas in a sunny spot as they do require summer heat to generate the abundance of blooms in spring. Japanese Azalea Kirin is one of the best 50 azaleas selected by plant hunter Ernest Wilson in 1918 while visiting the Akashi Nursery in Japan. This top 50 list is known in the trade as 'Wilson's 50' and many of the plants on the list are sometimes referred to by their list number. Kirin is no. 22 of Wilson’s 50.Azalea Japonica Kirin is a compact variety of evergreen Japanese azalea. It flowers abundantly in April and May with a mass of deep pink fragrant flowers and has mid green foliage. The blooms have what is referred to as a ‘hose-in-hose’ flower type, a double flower where one flower (corolla) appears inside the other, giving a layered effect with extra depth.  The flowers are a vibrant deep pink and are 25 mm in diameter.Japanese Azalea Kirin is sometimes considered a dwarf evergreen azalea. It is low-growing but dense and will reach a height of 75 cm in a 10 year period.  It has a lovely prostrate creeping habit. It looks most spectacular when tumbling down a wall or as a free flowering ground cover under trees. Kirin grows very well in containers and is a perfect addition to Japanese style gardens. It looks beautiful in groups as a mass display of flowering colour. Azalea Kirin is very hardy once established although it may lose its leaves in colder spots. Give it a light prune after flowering to maintain its shape.Plant with other Japanese style plants such as Japanese Acers, Camellia Sasanqua and Pieris Japonica.

GBP 83.60
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