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Euonymus Europaeus Spindle Tree for Sale UK & Eire

Euonymus Europaeus Spindle Tree for Sale UK & Eire

Euonymus Europaeus Spindle TreeThe Euonymus europaeus is commonly called the Spindle Tree because its colourful and bright wood was used in the construction of spindles and pipes. Many believed that the tree’s wood had mythical qualities that created inspiration, blessings and purification. It was commonly used to also make toothpicks, knitting needles and skewers. Gunpowder manufacturers also included the wood as a key ingredient in gunpowder. The oils obtained from the tree were also a common component used in soap making. Today, charcoal produced from the tree is a favourite for sketch artists.The Spindle Tree is a favourite choice of gardeners to be grown as a shrub or hedge plant. It reaches a height and width of around 6 to 9 meters when fully grown. Species live 100 years or more. During the tree’s early life, its bark appears a deep dark green but as the years pass the bark turns exceptionally dark. The mature shoots of the plant have a unique square shape. When shoots first appear they are round but upon maturity the squareness becomes more pronounced and eye-catching.In May and June, the Spindle Tree produces a bevy of deep, dark pink buds that appear in clusters. The small buds open up to create soft pink blossoms. The blossoms are adored by the honeybee. After flowering, bright pink fruits develop on the tree. Upon maturity, the fruits burst to reveal orange seeds. Many say that the seeds bear a striking resemblance to popcorn. Historically, the fruits were often boiled and used to make dyes which were utilized for a variety of things such as dying cloth or wool. The orange seeds produce orange dye and boiling the fruit casing creates pink dye.The Spindle Tree has good autumn colour. The leaves tend to turn vivid yellows and reds creating a blazing show before dropping. The Spindle Tree prefers a planting location that is shady or partially shady which makes it an ideal choice for any woodland garden setting. It does well when planted beneath large shade trees where it can receive dappled sunlight.  Even with an affinity for shade, the Spindle Tree will also grow in full sunlight. Ideally the tree prefers slightly acidic soil but will tolerate other, more alkaline conditions. It grows best in well-draining moist soil, but can withstand periods of drought. The tree is also tolerant of moist clay. The Spindle Tree makes an ideal addition to any garden, not only because of its eye-catching appearance and hardiness, but also because of its historical significance. 

GBP 78.75
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Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry Shrubs for Sale Online

Berberis thunbergii Japanese Barberry Shrubs for Sale Online

Berberis Thunbergii, or Japanese Barberry, is a dependable, hardy deciduous shrub which also delivers a hit of autumn colour and winter red berries, earning the RHS Perfect for Pollinators designation for its spring blooms. Originating in Japan, Berberis thunbergii has been cultivated in the UK for more than a century, and is valued as a hedging plant particularily for keeping intruders at bay. Growing on thorny shoots, the green leaves, obovate and up to 3 cm long, turn brilliant shades of red and orange in autumn. In mid to late spring, its single yellow flowers provide a pleasant picture and will attract bees and butterflies. The flowers are followed by brilliant red berries in autumn which persist into the winter, attracting birds to your garden. It is compact and dense in its grwoth habit. Hardy in even the most severe climates, Berberis thunbergii will grow to a mature height and spread of 1-1.5 metres in 10 to 20 years. They respond very well to pruning, and will even grow back if cut right down to the ground. If growing Japanese Barberry as a hedge, space plants 0.75 metres apart.Plant Berberis thunbergii in full sun or partial shade in an exposed or sheltered position in any well-drained soil. For best autumn colour and berries, choose a spot in full sun. It will not tolerate wet soil, but survive short periods of drought. Japanese Barberry is an ideal seaside shrub, as it is highly tolerant of salt, and also will do well in city gardens, since it is tolerant of pollution. As it is deer-resistant, country gardeners will find it to be a good fit as well. Mulch well to prevent seeds taking root.Berberis thunbergii is a reliable landscaping shrub for most planting situations. Pruned or left to grow naturally, it can be used as an effective barrier hedge, as its dense, thorny stems will deter intruders of all sorts. In hot, dry spots, such as next to a drive or car park, it will still put on an attractive show year-round. It’s a good low-maintenance foundation planting, and can solve the problem of a dry, erosion-prone slope. One plant used as an accent will provide an autumn pop of colour and winter interest with its berries.Berberis thunbergii is a low-maintenance but high-impact shrub which will bring its lovely spring flowers, bright autumn foliage, and brilliant winter berries to your landscape!

GBP 49.00
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Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball. Pittosporum Pom Pom

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball. Pittosporum Pom Pom

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball (Pittosporum Pom Pom)Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball is a compact, low-growing, bushy and rounded evergreen shrub. It has black stems which are slender and bear glossy, bright green, oval leaves. A very fashionable specimen, this elegant shrub will reach its rounded, pin-cushion shape all on its own, though it tolerates heavy pruning and trimming so you can manage its appearance as well. Pittosporum Golf Ball makes for a good alternative to Buxus and Ilex Crenata. It is similar in shape to its purple leafed relative Pittosporum Tom Thumb.A member of the Genus Pittosporum, this variety is also known as Tawhiwi Golf Ball, and Kohuhu Golf Ball. This variety of Pittosporum has interesting, discrete purple flowers which are quite fragrant, small, and begin as a brown flush in the spring, developing into a more purplish hue in the summer time. The flowers are followed by dark grey, encapsulated seeds developing later in the season.Pittosporum Golf Ball will reach an ultimate height of 2.0 metres and a spread of 1.2 metres or so in the course of its 10-20 year time to full maturity. An excellent fit for beds and borders, they can be planted in full sun or partial shade, though their leaf colour will be most pronounced in full sun.  Cold, drying winds are not friendly to Golf Ball, so best to plant them in somewhat protected exposures. Suggested Aspects would be South, East, or West. They can be tender and susceptible to frost injury, and are considered hardy to zone H3 in the UK and Ireland.Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball prefers soils that are well drained, but moist. pH should be near neutral, slightly acidic, or slightly alkaline. Plant in fertile soils with good humus content but not so much as to effect drainage for they don’t tolerate ‘wet feet’ very well.They tolerate heavy pruning, and can be grown as a hedge. When pruning Pittosporum Golf Ball, do so in the spring through midsummer for best results. They are generally pest free and practicing good cultural practices like site selection, keeping a healthy plant, and removing dead growth, then disposing of it away from the garden area, will generally keep your Golf Ball happy and strong.Due to their relatively low maintenance requirements, and suitability to trimming, Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball can be used in city or informal cottage gardens, as a screen or a hedge, along a wall side or trellis, or as a bed or border.

GBP 52.50
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Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Magnolia Grandiflora Little GemThe appeal of the magnolia tree is timeless.  The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem is a dwarf tree version of the classic large and sprawling magnolia grandiflora. The tree’s petite compact growth makes it an ideal choice of ornamental evergreen tree for a small garden setting. These Magnolia Little Gems have been trained as three-quarter standard trees on clear stems. The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem features large, evergreen leaves that look eye-catching year round. The underside of each shiny dark green leaf is a burnished red shade. Once per year the tree produces huge, fragrant, white flowers in abundance. It is not uncommon for the tree to start producing flowers when it stands only 90 centimeters tall. Flowers appear in the summer and often persist for two months or more. After flowering, the tree produces cone-like fruiting clusters that are adorned with clusters of bright red seeds. Many people consider the cones of the tree to be every bit as visually appealing as the tree’s flowers.   Its compact size and slow growth habits makes it ideal to grow as a specimen tree or as part of a hedge. It can also be trained to grow as an espalier against a fence or wall. The tree has even become a popular container tree to be placed around patios, pools, decks and other space-conserving locations. When fully grown, the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem attains a height of around 10 meters with a width of around 3 to 4 meters. However, full growth is often not attained until the tree is 30 plus years old. Plant the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem in full sun for best growth. It flourishes in moist, rich, peat-filled soils. The tree does not tolerate drought and prefers evenly moist soil conditions. Ideally, the tree’s best growth is attained when it is planted in slightly acidic soil. However, it will tolerate clay soil but its growth habits might be stunted or slowed.  Even though the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem flourishes in heat and humidity, don’t let its affinity for warmth fool you. The tree can tolerate temperatures that dip to minus 17 Celsius for as short time. The Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem requires very little care to flourish. It benefits from an application of fertilizer in the spring and it will tolerate springtime pruning. A tough hardy tree, the Magnolia Grandiflora Little Gem is a welcome addition to any garden. Its year round beauty makes it a focal point wherever it is planted. 

GBP 56.25
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Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball. Pittosporum Pom Pom

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball. Pittosporum Pom Pom

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball (Pittosporum Pom Pom)Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball is a compact, low-growing, bushy and rounded evergreen shrub. It has black stems which are slender and bear glossy, bright green, oval leaves. A very fashionable specimen, this elegant shrub will reach its rounded, pin-cushion shape all on its own, though it tolerates heavy pruning and trimming so you can manage its appearance as well. Pittosporum Golf Ball makes for a good alternative to Buxus and Ilex Crenata. It is similar in shape to its purple leafed relative Pittosporum Tom Thumb.A member of the Genus Pittosporum, this variety is also known as Tawhiwi Golf Ball, and Kohuhu Golf Ball. This variety of Pittosporum has interesting, discrete purple flowers which are quite fragrant, small, and begin as a brown flush in the spring, developing into a more purplish hue in the summer time. The flowers are followed by dark grey, encapsulated seeds developing later in the season.Pittosporum Golf Ball will reach an ultimate height of 2.0 metres and a spread of 1.2 metres or so in the course of its 10-20 year time to full maturity. An excellent fit for beds and borders, they can be planted in full sun or partial shade, though their leaf colour will be most pronounced in full sun.  Cold, drying winds are not friendly to Golf Ball, so best to plant them in somewhat protected exposures. Suggested Aspects would be South, East, or West. They can be tender and susceptible to frost injury, and are considered hardy to zone H3 in the UK and Ireland.Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball prefers soils that are well drained, but moist. pH should be near neutral, slightly acidic, or slightly alkaline. Plant in fertile soils with good humus content but not so much as to effect drainage for they don’t tolerate ‘wet feet’ very well.They tolerate heavy pruning, and can be grown as a hedge. When pruning Pittosporum Golf Ball, do so in the spring through midsummer for best results. They are generally pest free and practicing good cultural practices like site selection, keeping a healthy plant, and removing dead growth, then disposing of it away from the garden area, will generally keep your Golf Ball happy and strong.Due to their relatively low maintenance requirements, and suitability to trimming, Pittosporum Tenuifolium Golf Ball can be used in city or informal cottage gardens, as a screen or a hedge, along a wall side or trellis, or as a bed or border.

GBP 60.00
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Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen for Sale Online UK

Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen for Sale Online UK

Pittosporum Tenuifolium shrubs are bushy evergreen shrubs with delicate looking grey-green leaves with white margins originating from New Zealand. They provide ornamental foliage and structure to the garden.  Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen is a variegated variety of these low growing pittosporum evegreens, popularly grown for their foliage and structure. Silver Queen has grey to green leaves that have a pretty white edging. From a distance Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen glows silvery-white. In the springtime bell-shaped purple flowers appear in small clusters. These are not big and showy but do produce scent that attracts pollinators. Seeds will follow these flowers providing food for wildlife. Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen will grow to a height of one and a half metres and spread over two metres unless you prune it to contain the spread. How Hardy Is Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen?Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen is frost hardy through most of the UK, but may struggle with foliage damage and stem dieback in consistently harsh temperatures, particularly if it’s placed in cold drying winds or water-logged areas. Silver Queen’s showy foliage lifts a sheltered mixed border and breaks up a clashing mix of summer blooms. Make sure you plant Silver Queen with plenty of room to grow as she can develop into a large shrub.Silver Queen’s leaves last a long time in cut flower arrangements and she can be pruned into a specimen shrub or even a medium-height hedge when several are planted together. Try placing a Pittosporum Silver Queen somewhere you can see her from a window in winter as the evergreen foliage gives a bare garden a colourful boost. All Pittosporum Tenuifolium plants need some shelter from cold winds. Direct sun will encourage leaf colour but it will tolerate partial shade too. A Silver Queen will grow best in loam, chalk and sandy soils of any pH, but it needs a well drained soil to avoid root rot. Little other care is needed once established. In the early years you will need to water your shrub regularly and a yearly application of mulch around the roots will boost its overall health. You can trim Silver Queen all year round to keep the shape tidy and maintain a neat outline. If you prefer a wild look, simply leave the shrub to grow naturally. The RHS have given Pittosporum Tenuifolium Silver Queen the award of garden merit for her attributes.

GBP 66.00
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Syringa Vulgaris or Common Lilac for Sale Buy Online UK

Syringa Vulgaris or Common Lilac for Sale Buy Online UK

Syringa Vulgaris or the Common Lilac, was a staple of British gardens in the 20th century but it fell out of fashion in the 1960s. These beautiful deciduous shrubs are rapidly making a comeback because of their stunning flowers and easy growth habit. Originally introduced as far back as the 16th century, Common Lilac is today very much a heritage plant back in fashion. The vast range of garden lilacs originated from this plant.In spring Common Lilac sprouts fresh new light-green foliage. These oval leaves with a pointed tip measure 2-12 cms in length and remain in place until the frosts of winter, but it is during May that Common Lilac comes into its own with masses of highly-scented light purple flowers. Syringa Vulgaris blooms grow as tiny, densely packed flowers hanging down in 8-18cms panicles. Butterflies and bees love lilac as it provides nectar throughout the summer. Lilac rivals buddleja as a butterfly bush. The glorious blooms ripen into winged seeds pods measuring around 1-2 cms long, which split open in autumn and release helicopter seeds.Height and Spread of Syringa VulgarisCommon Lilac is a fast-growing shrub or small tree that will reach a maximum height of six metres and spread over three metres within twenty years. It can be kept smaller with regular pruning.How Hardy is Syringa VulgarisCommon Lilac is a very hardy shrub that will survive sub-zero UK winters if its roots are kept from waterlogged soils.How To Use Syringa VulgarisCommon Lilac can be grown anywhere, but it does need some space to ensure it doesn’t crowd out less vigorous plants. As a specimen shrub or tree that’s cut back each year it is stunning, particularly older specimens that develop a twisted, gnarled rugged bark.  Common Lilac can also be used as a flowering hedge or partition to mark areas of the garden.If you want to grow Lilac in a container it’s best to choose a smaller, more compact variety such as Syringa Meyeri Palibin.How To Care For Syringa VulgarisCommon Lilac is very easy to grow. It prefers full sun but is happy in partial shade too, and any garden soil is suitable, including chalky soils as long as it drains well.Some people are put off lilacs because they can become bushy and leggy, but this is easily avoided with yearly pruning. In its winter dormancy cut back a third of the new branch growth. A third is enough as it flowers on last year’s wood. Annual pruning ensures a bigger, better flower display as well as containing its height.Syringa Vulgaris is a colourful and deliciously scented garden shrub that deserves more use. It is one of the easiest to grow and puts on a stunning flower display in spring.

GBP 78.75
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Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala. Armur Maple Ginnala Tree for Sale UK

Acer Tataricum Ginnala is a popular maple tree that’s incredibly hardy, easy to care for and appreciated for its display of beautiful vivid scarlet leaves in the autumn. It’s also known as the Amur Maple Ginnala. In spring the Acer Tataricum Ginnala produces dense vivid green leaves that are three-lobed and mid-sized. Often these leaves are a lighter shade of green beneath. These last throughout the spring and summer months accompanied in late summer by small white flowers that turn into clusters of red-tinged ‘helicopter’ seeds. With September the Acer Tataricum Ginnala morphs into that famous rich crimson-red leaf that we all love. The Acer Tataricum Ginnala is naturally dome-shaped in its young bush form and retains this pleasing shape as it grows to a maximum height of approximately eight metres.Amur Maple Ginnala Hardiness LevelsAmur Maple Ginnala is one of the hardiest varieties of Acer available. It thrives in almost all conditions tolerating most soils and sun levels, but will do best when grown in free-draining soil with plenty of sunlight on its foliage.How To Use Acer Tataricum GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala is a versatile tree that can be grown directly in the ground as a stunning specimen. Because it has relatively shallow roots compared to some native trees, it’s a good choice for areas with ground work or close to a building. Alternatively you can grow Acer Tataricum Ginnala in a large container to keep it relatively small and move it around your garden. All Maple trees look stunning by water. If you have a pond try growing Acer Tataricum Ginnala nearby. Another use for Acer Tataricum Ginnala is to plant individual specimens a few feet apart as a colourful deciduous hedge. How To Care For Your Amur Maple GinnalaAmur Maple Ginnala performs well in most soils and situations but it does prefer sun or partial shade. If you can provide this you will be rewarded with an even more spectacular foliage display. Acidic or neural soils suit best as alkaline soil can impede Acer growth; however Acer Tataricum Ginnala is incredibly tolerant and will cope with most soil conditions. Mulch with organic matter for nourishment and you’ll reap the benefit of jewelled foliage from spring to late autumn. Younger plants also benefit from wind protection and shade from direct sun that can cause leaf scorch. If you want to grow your young Acer Tataricum Ginnala into a tree specimen you will need to chose a central leader stem and cut away all others to form a trunk. Bush specimens can be left alone, although it’s best to cut out any dead or crossing branches in winter. Amur Maple Ginnala is a real winner for the mid-sized garden. It’s a hardy, versatile and popular tree that’s worth its weight in gold for its fresh green spring display and fiery autumnal foliage. 

GBP 77.00
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