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Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a lovely new cultivar of the popular flowering Spiraea shrub which will delight with both its striking gold foliage and beautiful spring flowers. The Vanhoutte Spiraea has been grown in the UK for more than a century, and this new cultivar Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain has some distinctive and beautiful characteristics. Its arching stems are covered with leaves which start as a bright lime green when they first emerge, changing to gold from summer to autumn, complemented by masses of dense white clusters of flowers in May and June which weigh down the branches with their abundance. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Spiraea Gold Fountain will grow to a height and spread of 1.5 metres after 5 to 10 years. Like all spiraeas, it will do best if pruned regularly. After flowering, remove all dead or damaged stems, and then cut a third of the stems down to the base to maintain vigorous new growth. Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will thrive if planted in fertile, moist, well-drained sand, loam, or chalk soil. While it will tolerate partial shade, it will flower more profusely and have brighter leaf colour in full sun. It will do well in a sheltered or exposed position, and is suited to coastal locations. While other varieties of Spiraea are unremarkable once they have finished blooming, Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain is a season-long star performer with its golden leaves. This makes it a great choice for a specimen planting in a mixed border, or as a foundation planting next to your house. One planted in your lawn will grow to be a stunning focal point. It also can be part of a mixed hedge, or you could plant a row of Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain to provide a bright highlight throughout the spring, summer and autumn. In a country setting, Spiraea Gold Fountain can also be used as ground cover on a slope or steep bank where little else will grow.  Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain will get your garden off to an early start in the spring as its leaves emerge, followed by the extravagant display of flowers in mid-spring, before settling down to provide a golden highlight throughout the summer and autumn. This new cultivar will grow to be a favourite in your garden!

GBP 66.50
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Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles japonica Sargentii Japanese QuinceChaenomeles Japonica Sargentii (Japanese Quince Sargentii) is a lovely, low-maintenance flowering shrub. A deciduous cultivar, this flowering Japanese quince variety offers interest for the better part of the year. As an undemanding and highly decorative quince, Japanese Quince Sargentii is a welcome addition to any garden.In spring, Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii produces masses of stunning salmon pink to orange coloured flowers. The blossoms are five-petalled and 3 to 4 cm across. In addition to being ornamental, the flowers attract beneficial pollinators to the garden. The spiny shoots bear glossy, obovate foliage that is overshadowed by the blooms. Starting from September and October, the flowers are replaced by small golden yellow rounded fruits known as quince. Quince fruits have a distinct pleasant fragrance and can be used for cooking jams and jellies. If left on the shrub over the winter, the golden fruits make a tasty treat for birds.Height and Spread of Chaenomeles Japonica SargentiiJapanese Quince Sargentii is a low-growing shrub with a spreading habit. Maximum height for this flowering cultivar is approximately 1.5 metres.How Hardy is Chaenomeles Japonica SargentiiEven though its delicate, elegant appearance does not indicate it, Japanese Quince Sargentii is a tough cultivar. It is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will fare well even if the winter temperatures drop below zero.How To Use Chaenomeles Japonica SargentiiAs low maintenance, eye-catching shrub, Japanese Quince Sargentii has many uses in the garden. Its beauty and adaptability ensure it! In most cases, though, this flowering quince shrub is used as a striking ground cover, as its low-growing, spreading habit lends itself well for this role.In a south-facing flower bed or border, Japanese Quince Sargentii will fit right in, particularly as a beautiful backdrop for early flowering plants. With its late spring blossoms and interesting autumn fruit, this undemanding shrub will provide multiple seasons of interest.How To Care for Chaenomeles Japonica SargentiiJapanese Quince Sargentii offers plenty but asks little in return. This striking shrub thrives in most average garden conditions. Pick a spot in full sun or partial shade and soil that is moist but well-drained.The prostrate, spreading habit of the Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii does not require much upkeep to stay in top form. A bit of light pruning after the flowering season ends will ensure your prized flowering Japanese quince stays healthy and beautiful.For more Japanese flowering Quince varieties, take a look at the white-flowering Chaenomeles Superba Jet Trail, stunning rosy Chaenomeles Superba Pink Lady, and the delicate peachy-coloured Chaenomeles Superba Cameo.

GBP 87.50
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Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside. Camellias Evergreen Shrubs.

Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside. Camellias Evergreen Shrubs.

Camellia Japonica, originating from Japan, is the evergreen, spring flowering species of Camellia. Camellia Japonica shrubs tend to produce masses of colourful flowers over fine glossy foliage. The red flowering variety Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside is so named after the American A.F. Burnside in whose garden this variety was first discovered and documented in the early 1960s.Dr. Burnside tends to flower in early spring and occasionally may have a second flowering in late summer. After flowering, Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside retains is role as a decorative evergreen shrub for the remainder of the year due to the luxuriant dark green foliage. Particularly of note with this variety is its success in cooler climates while also thriving in warmer ones. It is hardy and versatile. It has a nice bushy upright habit and it flowers profusely and reliably.  Growing Tip: Camellias prefer acidic well drained soil so you will need to use ericaceous compost. Read more about Caring for Camellias and soil types on our blog.These Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside plants are available in a mature multi-stem tree shape, which is quite rare for camellias, and also as a bushy form for planting as a shrub and or if you are considering a camellia hedge. As well as making a striking stand-alone flowering shrub, Camellia Japonica plants an also be used as an evergreen screening hedge.  Other camellia japonicas in stock include Camellia Japonica Erebo and Camellia Japonica Debbie.

GBP 82.50
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Camellia Japonica Giuseppe Traverso. Spring Flowering Shrubs

Camellia Japonica Kingyo Tsubaki shrub for sale online UK.

Camellia Japonica Yukimi Guruma White Swan from Paramount Plants

Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell There are over 30,000 cultivars of the Camellia Japonica but the Lady Campbell cultivar remains a popular choice for its outstanding red flowers and its upright compact bushy growth habit. When fully grown, this camellia stands at around 2 metres in height with a similar spread. The evergreen leaves of the Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell measure about 10 centimetres in length. Each leaf is leathery and tough. The dense, green leaves hold their colour throughout the year and make the shrub a highly coveted hedge plant choice. When grown as a hedge, it is suggested that the bushes be spaced 180 centimetres apart. They may be staggered to create a faster, denser hedge. Camellia japonica Lady Campbell will produce a profusion of blossoms that measure from 7 to 19 centimetres in diameter. The masses of non-stop flowers stand out in stark contrast against the deep, dark green foliage. The flowers make ideal cut blossoms for bouquets. The Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell grows best when planted in partial to full shade. Ideally it should be located in a place that affords protection from the morning and hot afternoon sun. Choose a planting site for the Lady Campbell camellia that is well-draining without pooled water. It requires consistently moist, acidic soil that is rich in organic material. Cold drying winds frequently damage the foliage and buds of the shrub. It should be planted in a sheltered location that provides some protection from cold, drying winds and storms.  After flowering, the Camellia Japonica benefits from a light pruning. It can also be pruned to thin branching and control size or shape. Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell grows well in containers beside patios or walkways. It is also an ideal shrub for a woodland or cottage-style garden setting. It can be used as a focal specimen or mass planted for a truly outstanding flower display. With proper care, most Camellia Japonica varieties are exceptionally long-lived. In Japan’s historic garden of the emperor, Camellia Japonica shrubs are believed to be over 500 years old. Throughout Korea, Japan, and China the camellia has remained a favourite down through the centuries because of its eye-catching flowers and lush foliage.

GBP 45.00
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Camellia Japonica Oki No Name. Flowering Shrubs For Sale UK

Camellia Japonica Oki No Name. Flowering Shrubs For Sale UK

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio is an evergreen flowering shrub with deep red flowers in spring. It suits borders, well-watered plant containers, and prefers acidic soil.Camellia Japonica are native to the mountainous regions of the Far East including China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan and have appeared on ceramics since at least the 11th century. The first camellia was brought to Europe in the 1730s and they’ve been bred in many different forms and cultivars since.Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio is an old cultivar that was cultivated in Italy in the first half of the 1800s and it’s become hard to find in the UK. It has typical deep glossy green foliage that remains on the plant year-round and sprouts new light green foliage in mid-spring. Its new foliage matures over the summer months to match its established leaves. Before this new foliage arrives, mid-sized double deep red flowers emerge with almost crimson petals that are smaller in the centre. Camellia Francesco Ferruccio is a must for lovers of red flowers. Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioCamellia Francesco Ferruccio will reach 2 - 3 metres in height and spread but it can be kept smaller with a yearly prune.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioThis is a hardy shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs a partially shady spot and new buds may require protection from harsh frosts in early spring.How To Use Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioCamellia Francesco Ferruccio suits rock or gravel gardens, mixed acidic borders, and low maintenance gardens. Its evergreen structure and deep red flowers suit both country style and urban gardens. If you have a dull balcony, deck, or patio this hardy and intensely coloured camellia will brighten it up year-round in well-watered and fed containers.This is a hard-to-find camellia and a great gift for camellia lovers or gardeners who like rare plants.How To Care For Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioAll camellias prefer acidic soil and their foliage may turn chlorotic and yellow on chalk. If your garden is alkaline, it’s best to grow camellias in a large container of ericaceous compost.Camellia Japonicas are mountainous woodland plants that need shade or partial sun to thrive because direct sunlight burns their foliage and prevents flowering. Choose a spot that’s free from frost, harsh drying winds, and direct midday sun and it will thrive.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.Each year use bracken or pine-based mulch to boost soil nutrients and be sure to water it well until it’s fully established. Container grown camellias need water and food throughout the spring and summer months.

GBP 66.00
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Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi is an evergreen white-flowering camellia shrub with mid-spring flowers and deep glossy green foliage. It suits acidic borders and well-watered plant pots or containers.Camellia Japonica are native to Japan, China, Korea, and Taiwan growing in woodlands and mountainous areas. There are examples of camellia on 11th century Chinese ceramics, but the first live camellia didn’t arrive in Europe until 1739 - see also Camellias in Britain - an informal history. Camellias like our cooler climate and have been cultivated in many different forms over the past few hundred years.Camellia Paolina Maggi is an Italian bred camellia that was first introduced in the 1800s. It’s sometimes referred to as Camellia Japonica Contessa Paolina Maggi. This camellia variety has been popular across the centuries for its delicate, formal double-white flowers that often have a pale pink candy stripe. Flowers appear on its dark-green glossy foliaged branches in mid-spring bringing brightness to a dull garden.Camellias are great shrubs for low maintenance gardens and this pretty white cultivar will fit into any design scheme.Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi Paolina Maggi reaches a maximum height of 3 metres and spreads over 2 metres. You can keep it smaller with a yearly prune.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi Camellia Japonica are very hardy shrubs capable of coping with sub-zero temperatures if their roots are well-drained. They need semi-shade and shouldn’t be allowed to dry out.How To Use Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi Camellias benefit low maintenance gardens, rock or gravel gardens, and Japanese themes but they are endlessly versatile and suit the majority of spaces such as a mixed border in a country cottage garden or a modern urban courtyard.Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi’s understated white flowers don’t clash with bright colour schemes but lift a dark area with light.You can grow camellias in a large well-watered container of ericaceous compost on a sheltered balcony, deck, or patio as a specimen shrub too.How To Care For Camellia Japonica Paolina MaggiCamellias need moist, acidic soil to flourish. If your soil is chalky, it’s best to grow them in a well-watered and fed container of ericaceous compost. If they’re left to dry out, camellias will drop their buds when they form them in summer ready for the next year.Choose a semi-shaded spot ideally with plenty of protection from harsh drying winds and avoid frost pockets. Pruning Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi 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.Mulch it well with pine or bracken-based compost each year in early spring and be sure to water it well until it’s established.  

GBP 82.50
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Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana. Dwarf Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana. Dwarf Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana, also known as Japanese Cedar, is a slow-growing evergreen dwarf conifer which has many desirable characteristics for gardens large and small, and has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit. First introduced to the UK in 1842, Cryptomeria Japonica has been cultivated in Japan for hundreds of years. This dwarf variety is especially versatile. Its short leaves are arranged around the branches in a distinctive spiral pattern, and the bush forms a soft, dense dome shape. New growth in the spring is a light green before becoming dark green in spring and summer. The winter foliage takes on a bronze hue.Hardy in all regions of the UK and northern Europe, Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana grows over a period of 10 to 20 years to an eventual height and spread of 1.4 metres, so the extra large cryptomeria shrubs available for sale at our plant centre and our online shop are full sized. No pruning is required to maintain its attractive form, making it an ideal low-maintenance landscape plant. For a mass planting or hedge, space plants 1 metre apart.Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana will grow best in full sun or part shade in a sheltered spot with a south, west or east-facing aspect. It needs protection from cold winter winds. It prefers moist, well-drained rich soil with an acid to neutral ph. Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana is pest and disease free.You have many options when it comes to using Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana in your garden. Because of its slow growth and eventual small size, it makes an excellent container plant for inclusion on a rooftop terrace or patio, or in a courtyard. Its dense growth and neat domed shape make it a natural choice for a traditional foundation planting, where it will never grow too big for its location. Planted along a walkway or on either side of a door, Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana will give year-round definition and reliable colour. It also works well as a specimen plant in a rock or oriental garden, where its interesting texture will be a highlight. Included in a mixed border, it will be a good backdrop for flowering plants in season, and then in winter provide its own interest with its bronzed foliage.Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana is a low-maintenance evergreen beauty with high rewards for the UK gardener. Whether in a mass planting or as a specimen plant, this dwarf conifer has much to offer!Also available as a topiary shrub.

GBP 74.25
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Azalea Japonica Baggio Evergreen Shrub for Sale online UK

Fatsia Japonica Variegata Plants available to Buy Online UK

Fatsia Japonica Variegata Plants available to Buy Online UK

Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a stunning architectural foliage shrub with large glossy palmate leaves with a margin of cream coloured variegation. Fastsia Japonica, also known as Japanese Aralia Variegata, is a brilliant evergreen plant for those shady spots in the garden where little else will grow. You will find that Fatsia will enliven even the dullest corners. In the spring it will produce small cream flowers which are loved by bees and other pollinators. Following its flowers, small black fruits develop to provide food for birds in late autumn. Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a hard-working shrub for a wildlife garden.Fatsia Japonica Variegata looks especially good planted with hardy exotic plants such as hardy palms, phormiums and bamboo. It will grow to around 2-2.5 metres high and spread just as wide but can be cut back to the ground and it will regrow from these. In other words, this plant is easy to get trimmed and shaped to the size you desire. Even though it loves shady corners, please ensure you enrich the soil with plenty of good organic compost and take measures to keep the compost moist while the plant is establishing itself. Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a recipient of the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.How Hardy Is Fatsia Japonica VariegataJapanese Aralia Variegata or the Castor Oil Plant, is hardy in most places in the UK down to sub-zero temperatures. It does not like hot, direct sun and is best kept in a shady situation. Some protection from cold drying winds is appreciated.How To Use Fatsia Japonica VariegataIf you have a shady area, Japanese Aralia Variegata will thrive. Japanese Aralia Variegata will also grow well in a pot. With its exotic good looks, this shrub provides great contrast to bright shrubs and fills a space in the tricky mid-height area. How To Care For Fatsia Japonica VariegataPartial shade and moist soil is the best environment for Fatsia Japonica Variegata. They like sand, clay, chalk or loamy soils of any pH. This shrub will thrive in most gardens with little care.It does not require pruning, but you can remove any damaged leaves or shoots at the base throughout the growing season. A yearly application of mulch around the roots produces brightly coloured shiny variegation. Keep your Japanese Aralia Variegata moist and shady and it will provide interesting year round colour.

GBP 75.00
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Fatsia Japonica Variegata Plants available to Buy Online UK

Fatsia Japonica Variegata Plants available to Buy Online UK

Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a stunning architectural foliage shrub with large glossy palmate leaves with a margin of cream coloured variegation. Fastsia Japonica, also known as Japanese Aralia Variegata, is a brilliant evergreen plant for those shady spots in the garden where little else will grow. You will find that Fatsia will enliven even the dullest corners. In the spring it will produce small cream flowers which are loved by bees and other pollinators. Following its flowers, small black fruits develop to provide food for birds in late autumn. Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a hard-working shrub for a wildlife garden.Fatsia Japonica Variegata looks especially good planted with hardy exotic plants such as hardy palms, phormiums and bamboo. It will grow to around 2-2.5 metres high and spread just as wide but can be cut back to the ground and it will regrow from these. In other words, this plant is easy to get trimmed and shaped to the size you desire. Even though it loves shady corners, please ensure you enrich the soil with plenty of good organic compost and take measures to keep the compost moist while the plant is establishing itself. Fatsia Japonica Variegata is a recipient of the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens.How Hardy Is Fatsia Japonica VariegataJapanese Aralia Variegata or the Castor Oil Plant, is hardy in most places in the UK down to sub-zero temperatures. It does not like hot, direct sun and is best kept in a shady situation. Some protection from cold drying winds is appreciated.How To Use Fatsia Japonica VariegataIf you have a shady area, Japanese Aralia Variegata will thrive. Japanese Aralia Variegata will also grow well in a pot. With its exotic good looks, this shrub provides great contrast to bright shrubs and fills a space in the tricky mid-height area. How To Care For Fatsia Japonica VariegataPartial shade and moist soil is the best environment for Fatsia Japonica Variegata. They like sand, clay, chalk or loamy soils of any pH. This shrub will thrive in most gardens with little care.It does not require pruning, but you can remove any damaged leaves or shoots at the base throughout the growing season. A yearly application of mulch around the roots produces brightly coloured shiny variegation. Keep your Japanese Aralia Variegata moist and shady and it will provide interesting year round colour.

GBP 45.00
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Azalea Japonica Hot Shot Variegated Azaleas Online UK

Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard Japanese Privet Trees

Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard Japanese Privet Trees

Japanese Privet Trees trained over time as standard-shaped trees. Ligustrum Japonica Texanum, also known as Japanese Privet, is a glossy evergreen tree with a naturally compact and bushy habit and lovely panicles of white flowers in summer. These Ligustrum Japonica Texanum make ideal plants to use for above fence screening in the garden. Native to Japan, Ligustrum Japonica Texanum is one of the most popular privet cultivars grown in the UK, and our specimens grown as full standard trees or shrubs have a variety of uses in your landscape planning. The glossy, oval green leaves remain year-round, providing winter interest, and the dense growth habit can provide you with valuable privacy above eye-level. The strongly scented early summer flowers, followed by black berries which will attract birds, are an added bonus! Hardy throughout the UK and extremely resistant to drought, urban pollution and salt spray, as well as to deer and rabbits, there is no planting situation where this tough tree will not thrive! Ligustrum Japonica Texanum Full Standard is an excellent candidate for container planting on a rooftop terrace or patio, or in a courtyard, where its evergreen foliage will earn its place in all seasons! The bushy crowns will create a high year-round privacy screen when planted along a wall or above a fence. In a small garden, one specimen would be an attractive focal point in a lawn, or tucked towards the back of a mixed border, and row of trees planted alongside a street would make an effective privacy and sound barrier. Ligustrum Japonica Texanum grows in any well-draining rich soil in a sunny or part shaded spot in the garden. Requires little to no pruning. Small fibrous root system. 

GBP 67.50
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Camellia Japonica Debbie. Flowering Evergreen Shrubs Buy UK

Azalea Japonica. Buy Japanese Azaleas. Acid Loving Shrubs UK

Azalea Japonica. Buy Japanese Azaleas. Acid Loving Shrubs UK

Azalea Japonica are commonly known as Japanese Azaleas. These stunningly beautiful flowering shrubs with small thick leaves have become a true garden favourite. Azaleas are slow growing with green glossy evergreen leaves and burst into bloom, producing a haze of colour in early summer - there are a vast range of colours available from pure white through yellows, oranges, pinks and crimsons. Read more about Azaleas on our blog...Azalea Japonica Aladdin Scout is a bright red to deep orange flowering large showy flowers in early to mid summer.Azaleas are related to Rhododendrons and are one of the most colourful of the spring flowering shrubs in the UK. With flowering continuing for several weeks during April/May/June, it’s no wonder they are one of the most popular gifts for Mother’s Day and Easter.Azaleas have great significance in Chinese and Japanese cultures. Known in China as the ‘thinking of home’ bush, it is a very treasured gift. Many Azalea festivals take place in Japan and Korea during May with stunning displays created in natural landscape settings which attract thousands of visitors.Azaleas have been cultivated by plants people for centuries resulting in more than 10,000 colourful cultivars. Here at Paramount we have selected our favourite Azalea Japonica varieties from each colour range.Growing Tip: Azalea Japonica has a shallow root system so they need to be kept moist, they prefer an acidic soil and partial shade. They will tolerate full sun but ONLY if their roots are kept moist at all times. They do grow well in containers, but again, attention must be kept in terms of keep them moist as they can easily dry out when kept in pots.

GBP 78.38
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Camellia Japonica Eugenia de Montijo Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Eugenia de Montijo Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Eugenia de MontijoCamellia Eugenia de Montijo is an evergreen winter flowering camellia with bright red double flowers. Camellia Japonica originates from Japan, China Taiwan and South Korea and counts for over 90% of the world’s camellias. Selections from the original plants collected from the wild over hundreds of years of breeding have produced a wealth of varieties with varying degrees of hardiness and a full range of colour and form. Camellia Eugenia de Montijo is an example of a Galician cultivar from the Northern Spanish province  where it is a very well-know variety, perhaps less well known in the UK. Eugenia de Montijo is named after Napoleon III’s Grenada-born wife who had flaming red hair. This camelia has glossy green foliage and an upright growth habit. The leaves are mid-sized oval and typical of camellias. In late winter and early spring the medium-large blooms appear in double red rosettes and last many weeks. Throughout the summer Camellia Eugenia de Montijo grows new foliage and develops buds ready for the coming colder months. Camellia Eugenia de Montijo brightens a dull winter garden with its bright red flowers at a time when there’s little else about. It makes the perfect Christmas gift for gardeners as so many plants are not in flower at this time of year.Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Eugenia de MontijoCamellia Eugenia de Montijo will reach a maximum height of 3 metres tall by 2 metres wide. How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Eugenia de MontijoCamellia Eugenia de Montijo is UK winter hardy if its roots are well drained. It is originally a woodland plant and appreciates the shelter of taller trees. How To Use Camellia Japonica Eugenia de MontijoThis camellia looks good at the back of a shady mixed border and will grow on a slope as it likes well drained soil. It’s particularly suitable for low maintenance gardens, wildlife spaces for its early blooming flowers, and sheltered woodland gardens.You can grow Camellia Eugenia de Montijo in a container as a specimen bush if the container is very large and well-watered, but ensure the roots do not dry out. How To Care For Camellia Japonica Eugenia de MontijoCamellias thrive in acidic soil and do not like chalk. If the soil is too chalky their leaves will turn yellow. Prepare the planting hole with plenty of acid-based compost and top-dress it each year with an acidic mulch such as pine or bracken compost. If you have chalky soil its best to grow it in a container with ericaceous compost. Camellias need dappled light, prefer shelter, and enjoy moist but well-drained soil. Be careful not to bury the stem of Camellia Eugenia de Montijo in the planting hole as it does best in shallow depths.There’s no need to prune camellias but you can remove dead or diseased branches after the flowers are spent. Mulch well with ericaceous compost and water until established.  

GBP 65.00
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Bambusa Metake. Pseudosasa Japonica for Sale Online UK wide

Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis Japanese Cedar for Sale

Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis Japanese Cedar for Sale

Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis or as it is more commonly known Elegans Viridis Japanese Cedar is a large, evergreen tree. Prized for its reddish bark and dense, very attractive feathery green foliage, this long-lived conifer is quite popular for its easy maintenance and soft good looks. Japanese Cedar Elegans Viridis grows in an upright, conical habit and sports a distinctive, reddish bark. But, unlike its close relatives from the Cryptomeria genus which are deciduous, this variety has evergreen, drooping foliage that gives it a unique appearance. The soft, juvenile, needle-like foliage does not harden when the tree matures but stays pale green and feathery even once established.A Japan native, Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis prefers a sheltered position and tolerates both full sun and partial shade. When it comes to soil, this conifer is not fussy and thrives in any deep, moist but well-drained soil. Avoid letting the soil dry out, as this might discourage new growth.Growing slowly to moderately, Japanese Cedar Elegans Viridis forms a wide, pyramidal shape and can grow to be over 9 meters high and up to 4 meters wide.One of the most loved qualities of this cultivar is that is quite easy to grow and to care for. The dense, bushy habit gives this variety its recognizable looks, which is why pruning is discouraged. The pyramidal shape is the natural form of this conifer, and no trimming is necessary.Adaptable and strong, Japanese Cedar Elegans Viridis can survive even if the winter temperatures drop below -20 degrees. This cultivar is fully hardy in the United Kingdom, and generally pest and disease free. With its remarkable performance in the garden and extraordinary looks, Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis earned the Award Of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.Providing year-round interest and sublime texture, this evergreen conifer can exalt any landscape. Cryptomeria Japonica Elegans Viridis is a great candidate for a specimen tree, or even as a focal point in a mixed shrub border. Plant in a row to create an evergreen screen. For a wider selection of evergreen trees, take a look at our selection of conifers. 

GBP 49.50
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Camellia Japonica Roma Risorta Evergreen Shrub. Buy UK

Eriobotrya Coppertone Loquat. Eriobotrya Japonica Coppertone

Eriobotrya Coppertone Loquat. Eriobotrya Japonica Coppertone

Eriobotrya Coppertone Japanese LoquatEriobotrya Coppertone, also called Coppertone Loquat or Eriobotrya Japonica Coppertone is an attractive small evergreen fruit tree ideal for a sheltered spot! Coppertone is a hybrid of Eriobotrya or Japanese Loquat, a genus of evergreen trees & shrubs of Asian origin that are related to Photinia. It produces blossom in milder parts of the UK in early spring sometimes followed by edible loquat fruits but is mainly grown for its large exotic-looking foliage. The origins of Eriobotrya Japonica Coppertone are a little unclear, but this relatively new cultivar may be a hybrid of bronze loquat and Indian hawthorn. It has a dense, rounded crown. The exotic evergreen leaves, long and narrow, are a glossy green on top and a felted paler green below. This cultivar is distinguished by the bronze-coloured new leaves that emerge in spring, adding a pop of colour. At the same time, the small, extremely fragrant pale pink flowers bloom, perfuming the air around them. In very hot and sunny locations the flowers may be followed by edible orange-yellow fruits. It is most likely to fruit in Southern UK locations and has been known to do well in the milder London micro-climate. Height and Spread of Eriobotrya CoppertoneEriobotrya Coppertone can grow to 3 metres tall in 10 years, eventually reaching a mature height of 5-6 metres and spread of 3 metres.How Hardy Is Eriobotrya CoppertoneEriobotrya Coppertone is hardy in coastal and relatively mild parts of the UK except in severe winters and is at risk from early frosts, generally down to -5. It may be hardy elsewhere with wall shelter or a good microclimate.How to Use Eriobotrya CoppertoneEriobotrya Japonica Coppertone is a perfect small exotic fruit tree for a sheltered, sunny spot in a courtyard garden or on a patio, where it will happily grow in a large container or against a brick or stone wall for maximum protection, and can be pruned to maintain a smaller size. Full standard Eriobotrya Coppertone with a 2 metre clear stem can also be trained to make an attractive living screen above the fence-line with its dense evergreen foliage! Japanese Loquat Coppertone is an excellent addition to the hardy exotic garden. How to Care for Eriobotrya CoppertonePlant Eriobotrya Coppertone in full sun in a sheltered position in any well-drained soil. It is very drought-resistant once established. This small tree is very tolerant of aerosol salt, so can be planted in coastal regions, especially in the South-West. As it also tolerant of pollution, it is a good choice for city gardens, especially in cities like London where the urban microclimate is milder. Eriobotrya Japonica Coppertone is deer resistant, so is suitable for use in country gardens without protection from animals. Prune to maintain an attractive shape of the crown in late summer or early autumn.Eriobotrya Coppertone is an excellent small ornamental evergreen fruit tree for a sheltered spot, with its attractive foliage, fragrant flowers and the tantalising prospect of loquat fruits when grown in milder areas of the UK. 

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Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea Cinerea Grefsheim. Spirea Grefsheim White Flowering

Spiraea cinerea Grefsheim, also known as Spirea Grefsheim, is a deciduous flowering shrub, best known for its profusion of white flowers in the spring. Robust and resilient, this compact, ornamental shrub is ideal for small gardens. A white flower variety of Spiraea, Grefsheim is most striking in the spring, when it is completely enveloped by tiny blossoms. Dainty, pure white flowers with yellow centers are borne in clusters, and they completely cover this compact shrub, attracting bees and butterflies to your garden. During summer and autumn, the greyish-green, lanceolate leaves offer interest, densely amassed on arching branches. In the autumn, the foliage turns to copper and yellow. Apart from most extreme conditions, it would be impossible to find a garden in which Spirea Grefsheim won’t thrive. This deciduous flowering shrub can grow on almost any type of soil, as long as it is moist and well-drained, including chalk and sand. Although it fares well in partial shade, this deciduous shrub flowers more profusely when planted in full sun. Highly tolerant of urban pollution, this variety of Spiraea a great choice for urban or inner city gardens.A hybrid of Norwegian origin, Spirea Grefsheim is pest and disease free, and can survive temperatures as low as -20 degrees. Fully hardy in Britain and Ireland, this flowering shrub is also the recipient of the prestigious Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society.  Generally considered low-maintenance, this compact shrub with a bushy habit requires little pruning. Spirea Grefsheim forms an elegant mound naturally, 1 to 1.5 metres tall and wide. Since it is not invasive, you should only remove dead or damaged growth, after the flowering season ends. When pruning, avoid cutting upper branches and focus on the old growth near the ground, to keep the arching form of branches intact.The showy blossoms make Spirea Grefsheim ideal for flowering shrub borders with spring interest, or, when planted en masse, an ornamental, low-growing border for small gardens. Since it is quite compact and doesn’t mind partial shade, this deciduous shrub also works well for underplanting trees or as a front-row plant. Perfect as a ground-cover plant, this small flowering shrub can be used to cloak less attractive parts of your garden. 

GBP 63.75
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