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Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra Evergreen Clematis

Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra Evergreen Clematis

Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra is a perennial species of evergreen climber with masses of early flowering plae pink blooms that burst through in March to April. It is also known as Clematis Hendersonii Rubra. This evergreen clematis develops a thick vine with sturdy stems that will grow up to five metres in each direction. Evergreen trifoliate leaves grow along the length of its vine. These dark, evergreen leaves create a lovely foil for the flowers which are a deeper pink in bud, opening to a pale blush pink that doesn’t fade. The blooms are singular 5-6 cm beauties borne in huge profusion. The name ‘Rubra’ refers to its new growth, which is a redder shade than most Armandii cultivars. Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra is a vigorous climber with a strong fragrance that attracts early pollinators and brings colour to the garden at a dull time of year.How Hardy Is Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra?It is hardy in most of the UK if it is kept from water-logged conditions. This early flowering evergreen clematis fares best against a wall or fence in a sunny spot to make the most of early spring rays.How To Use Clematis Armandii Hendersonii RubraSlightly darker than the whitish-pink Apple Blossom and pale Snowdrift varieties, pink Clematis Hendersonii Rubra is ideal for areas where you want to see a bit more warmth. All clematis need tying in as they grow, and this variety needs tying in regularly because it grows so quickly. Use soft twine and trellis, or garden wire, to support its weight. Evergreen Clematis Hendersonii Rubra will reach its maximum height and width in 5 -10 years. Its strong growing habit makes it a rapid climber for an unsightly fence or shed.How To Care For Clematis Armandii Hendersonii RubraClematis Hendersonii Rubra is a hardy clematis that requires little in terms of pruning. If you need to restrict its spread, prune back immediately after flowering. It fares best when it is planted away from cold, drying winds in a sunny spot, but it is tolerant and easy-to-grow in partial shade too. Clematis are hungry and thirsty plants, so it is worth regularly watering and feeding your Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra. Any well-drained soil will support a clematis from the Armandii range, but in early spring, before the flowers appear, top dress the soil with well-rotten manure and keep the roots covered throughout the seasons. This ensures the best flowering display.Clematis Armandii Hendersonii Rubra is a striking sight in full bloom, particularly as it flowers early in the season. If you need an evergreen screening climber you can’t go wrong with this pretty pink vigorous clematis.

GBP 108.50
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Clematis Ville de Lyon Pink Flowering Clematis Climber

Clematis Ville de Lyon Pink Flowering Clematis Climber

Clematis Ville de Lyon - Pink Flowering ClematisIf you are looking for a stunning climber with long-lasting blooms, consider the large pink-flowering Clematis Ville de Lyon. The profusion of deep pink flowers, beautifully contrasted by creamy stamens, appears in the middle of the summer, adorning the vines well into autumn months. The rich magenta pink petals are a shade lighter in the middle, creating a lovely transition from blushed rose to carmine pink. In addition to being breathtakingly beautiful, this deciduous climber is not overly demanding and does not need any special care to flourish.The large blossoms (10 to 15 centimetres in size) are best displayed when the vines are trained against a wall, fence, trellis, or an arbour. Additionally, Clematis Ville de Lyon performs very well when planted in a container, meaning you can use this prolific bloomer to add colour and interest to your patio, balcony, or rooftop garden.Height and Spread of Clematis Ville de LyonWith a fast and vigorous growth rate, this pink flowering clematis variety can quickly achieve its maximum expected size of 3 to 4 metres in height.How Hardy Is Clematis Ville de LyonFully hardy in the United Kingdom, the show-stopping Clematis Ville de Lyon is well suited to our climate. In addition, this popular clematis variety has no serious problems with pests or diseases.How To Use Clematis Ville de LyonWith a long flowering season and magnificent showy blooms, Clematis Ville de Lyon is bound to command attention wherever you plant it. However, as a deciduous climber, this attractive clematis cultivar is at its best if trained against a structure, whether it is to cover an unsightly wall in your backyard or to adorn a romantic garden arbour. Grown against a trellis, this floriferous cultivar can add architectural height to your flower beds.As an added bonus, free-flowering Clematis Ville de Lyon can be successfully grown in containers. Use its magenta blooms to add visual interest to patios or balconies in the late summer and autumn- a perfect follow up to early season bloomers such as Azalea Japonica Silver Queen or Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields.How to Care for Clematis Ville de LyonGrow in moist, but well-drained soil in full sun to dappled shade. All clematis cultivars prefer their roots to be sheltered from the heat of the sun, though, so use pebbles or mulch to keep the bottom of the plant cool. Clematis Ville de Lyon needs hard pruning each year: simply cut back the stems to the height of about 30 centimetres above ground, late in the winter or early in the spring. This will encourage prolific blooming.

GBP 120.00
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Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora is a vigorous profusely flowering deciduous clematis climber. It’s an RHS AGM winner and superb on a shady wall.Clematis Montana is native to the mountains of Asia from Afghanistan to Taiwan, hence the name ‘Montana’. Clematis Grandiflora has larger flowers than its parent plant Clematis Montana, but keeps the attributes that make it so successful in the UK such as its strong climbing habit and profuse flowering.Grandiflora’s flowers are single and measure up to 7 centimetres, which is a good few centimetres bigger than standard Clematis Montana. They’re borne across the whole vine in May and early June in a bright splash of white that attracts lots of bees and butterflies. Occasional flowers may appear later in the year.Its foliage appears before the flowers. The trifoliate leaves are dark green with purple tinges and they remain on the vine until the autumn frosts.This is a popular choice to cover walls, unsightly sheds, or dead trees. Clematis Grandiflora scrambles easily and suits a shady spot.Height And Spread of Clematis Montana GrandifloraIt can grow to a height of 12 meters and spread over four in just two-five years.How Hardy Is Clematis Montana GrandifloraClematis Grandiflora is hardy in the UK when its roots are well drained. It copes with frost, wind (if it’s well secured), and some drought once established.How To Use Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis is an excellent low-maintenance choice for a shady wall in need of cheering up. Clematis Grandiflora will also cover an ugly shed, dead trees, and scramble across slopes and banks.Its simple white flowers and dark foliage suit modern gardens and light up shady spaces. The large open flowers create lots of nectar for pollinators so it’s a good bee-friendly choice too.How To Care For Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis vigorous clematis prefers a sunny to a partially shady spot in moist but well-drained soil of any type. When planting, keep it at least a foot away from the wall so rain can reach its roots and give it strong wire support to cling to.In low-maintenance gardens you can leave it to grow, but in most cases when it’s left unpruned it can turn into a tangle of stems with no foliage or flowers near the base. If it becomes overgrown, prune it immediately after flowering cutting back to a healthy pair of buds.In very overgrown specimens, you can shear off the mass of vines to a few feet, leaving four to five stems that will reshoot healthier and stronger than before.Water Clematis Grandiflora well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring.

GBP 105.00
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Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora Clematis Grandiflora Climber

Clematis Montana Grandiflora is a vigorous profusely flowering deciduous clematis climber. It’s an RHS AGM winner and superb on a shady wall.Clematis Montana is native to the mountains of Asia from Afghanistan to Taiwan, hence the name ‘Montana’. Clematis Grandiflora has larger flowers than its parent plant Clematis Montana, but keeps the attributes that make it so successful in the UK such as its strong climbing habit and profuse flowering.Grandiflora’s flowers are single and measure up to 7 centimetres, which is a good few centimetres bigger than standard Clematis Montana. They’re borne across the whole vine in May and early June in a bright splash of white that attracts lots of bees and butterflies. Occasional flowers may appear later in the year.Its foliage appears before the flowers. The trifoliate leaves are dark green with purple tinges and they remain on the vine until the autumn frosts.This is a popular choice to cover walls, unsightly sheds, or dead trees. Clematis Grandiflora scrambles easily and suits a shady spot.Height And Spread of Clematis Montana GrandifloraIt can grow to a height of 12 meters and spread over four in just two-five years.How Hardy Is Clematis Montana GrandifloraClematis Grandiflora is hardy in the UK when its roots are well drained. It copes with frost, wind (if it’s well secured), and some drought once established.How To Use Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis is an excellent low-maintenance choice for a shady wall in need of cheering up. Clematis Grandiflora will also cover an ugly shed, dead trees, and scramble across slopes and banks.Its simple white flowers and dark foliage suit modern gardens and light up shady spaces. The large open flowers create lots of nectar for pollinators so it’s a good bee-friendly choice too.How To Care For Clematis Montana GrandifloraThis vigorous clematis prefers a sunny to a partially shady spot in moist but well-drained soil of any type. When planting, keep it at least a foot away from the wall so rain can reach its roots and give it strong wire support to cling to.In low-maintenance gardens you can leave it to grow, but in most cases when it’s left unpruned it can turn into a tangle of stems with no foliage or flowers near the base. If it becomes overgrown, prune it immediately after flowering cutting back to a healthy pair of buds.In very overgrown specimens, you can shear off the mass of vines to a few feet, leaving four to five stems that will reshoot healthier and stronger than before.Water Clematis Grandiflora well until it’s established and apply a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch to the roots in early spring.

GBP 116.00
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Clematis Montana Rubens. Clematis Pink Sensation Buy UK

Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche Evergreen variety of Clematis

Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche Evergreen variety of Clematis

Clematis x Cartmanii Avalanche is a stunning early-blooming, evergreen variety of white-flowering clematis which will light up your garden in early spring with its abundant blooms. It has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for the qualities that make it a great choice for UK gardeners.Developed in the 1990’s here in the UK, this hybrid evergreen clematis will bring beauty to your garden year-round. In early to mid-spring the dark-green glossy, leathery leaves are almost hidden by the masses of fragrant bright white blooms with yellow centres, up to 4 cm across, which cover the vines. After the flowers are finished, the deeply dissected, evergreen leaves provide a pleasant contrast to the purple stems. The parsley-shaped leaves remain through the winter, giving a welcome note of green. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche is winter-hardy in most parts of the UK, and after 5 to 10 years will have reached its mature height and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres. Prune after blooming. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche blooms on last year’s wood so do not prune in mid-winter. If it is overgrown, cutting the entire plant back to the base will result in fresh, vigorous growth. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche, like all clematis, grows best with its roots in the shade and top in the sun.  It will need moist, well-drained chalk, loam or sandy soil. Plant it in a south, east or north facing aspect in a sheltered or exposed position. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche is susceptible to few insect pests and diseases. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can be used in a variety of settings in your garden. It makes a lovely conservatory vine, and can be grown in a container on a rooftop terrace, patio, or balcony, where it can be trained up a sturdy trellis as a year-round privacy screen. Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can also be trained up a pillar shape for a focal point in a formal setting, or trained over a garden arch. It would also make a beautiful covering for a courtyard wall. In a less formal country garden, Clematis x cartmanii Avalanche can be grown as a ground cover, scrambling over rocks or spilling down a slope, where it will look like an avalanche in spring! It is an excellent choice for a country cottage garden, covering a wall or trained above a window for a living frame of greenery and blossoms. This evergreen variety of Clematis, Avalanche is a low-maintenance evergreen vine with the added bonus of a spectacular spring show of pure-white blossoms. This show-stopper of a clematis deserves a spot in your garden!

GBP 112.00
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Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii Evergreen Clematis Climber with White Flowers. Buy Online UK

Clematis Armandii is one of the few true evergreen clematis. Clematis Armandii is a vigorous evergreen climber with saucer-shaped, highly scented white flowers with cream anthers. The large arrow shaped leaves are glossy and create a wall of greenery - perfect for hiding unsightly corners of the garden, for growing into a tree or for covering a fence or wall. Clematis Armandii will also grow well over an arbour or pergola.With attractive, evergreen foliage and striking pure white blossoms, Clematis Armandii is one of the most sought after Clematis cultivars. This showy climber will thrive both in sunny locations and dappled shade, as long as there is enough sunlight to encourage profuse flowering and healthy foliage. Choose a south or southwest facing wall, fence or supporting structure to ensure this plant flourishes in your garden. When it comes to the soil, Clematis Armandii is not particularly fussy. As long as the soil is well-drained and fertile, this flowering climber will perform well.Although fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, this Chinese native has trouble surviving in areas where winter temperatures drop below -10 degrees. Even in areas with a milder climate, this evergreen climber won’t fare well unless it's protected from strong, biting winds.Generally considered pest and disease free, Clematis Armandii is fairly easy to grow and care for. Even Clematis Wilt, a disease that often affects all Clematis varieties, is less likely to affect evergreen cultivars such as Armandii.With its star-shaped flowers and lush foliage that offers year-round interest, Clematis Armandii is an ideal candidate for screening. With a fast growth rate and a climbing habit, this cultivar will cover a fence or a wall in no time. If you want to fully appreciate its eye-catching spring blossoms and their aromatic fragrance, train it against an arbor. In case you’re looking for a stunning plant that will provide year-round shade for your garden’s sitting area, let Clematis Armandii climb its way up a pergola or a patio coverExpect Clematis Armandii to reach a Max Height of 3m to 5m with a Max Spread of 2m to 3m. It typically flowers from March to May. Full sun/partial shade. Frost hardy but prefers a sheltered position away from cold winds. Not necessary to prune - just remove any dry leaves in early Spring before the fabulous display of flowers appears.

GBP 115.50
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Clematis Early Sensation. Evergreen Climbers Buy Online UK

Clematis Jackmanii Purple Flowering Climber - AGM

Clematis Jackmanii Purple Flowering Climber - AGM

Clematis 'Jackmanii' (Jackman’s Clematis) is a popular and widely grown ornamental climber, admired for its prolific display of large, velvety purple blooms. First introduced in the 19th century, this classic variety has stood the test of time due to its vigorous growth, stunning floral display, and adaptability. It is an excellent choice for adding vertical interest to gardens, adorning trellises, fences, and walls with a cascade of vibrant colour during the summer months.Jackman’s Clematis is a deciduous, woody-stemmed climber with a robust and vigorous growth habit. This climber produces an abundance of striking flowers, each measuring 10 to 15 cm (4 to 6 inches) across. The blooms consist of four to six broad sepals, showcasing rich, deep purple hues with a velvety texture and contrasting creamy-yellow stamens at the centre. The flowering period extends from mid to late summer, offering a long-lasting burst of colour. Its dark green, pinnate leaves provide an attractive backdrop that enhances the brilliance of the flowers.How Hardy is Clematis Jackmanii:Clematis 'Jackmanii' is winter-hardy throughout the UK.  Height and Spread of Clematis Jackmanii:At maturity, Jackmanii can reach a height of 3 to 4 meters (10 to 13 feet) with a spread of about 1 to 1.5 meters (3 to 5 feet). Its rapid growth habit makes it ideal for quickly covering vertical structures.How To Use Clematis Jackmanii:This versatile climber is perfect for adding vertical interest to various garden settings. It thrives on trellises, pergolas, fences, and arbors, where its vibrant blooms create a dramatic focal point. Jackmanii can also be trained to grow through shrubs or small trees, adding a splash of color to mixed borders. It pairs beautifully with other climbers, such as roses, for a romantic, cottage garden look. Additionally, it performs well in large containers, making it suitable for patios and balconies.How To Care For Clematis Jackmanii:Plant Clematis Jackmanii in full sun to partial shade, ensuring that the roots are kept cool and shaded while the vine enjoys plenty of sunlight. It prefers well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging. Mulch around the base to retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Prune in late winter or early spring, as Jackmanii belongs to pruning group 3, which benefits from hard pruning to about 30 cm (12 inches) above ground level annually to encourage vigorous new growth and abundant flowering.

GBP 120.00
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Clematis Florida Taiga Double Flowering Climber

Clematis Florida Taiga Double Flowering Climber

Clematis Florida Taiga ClimberClematis 'Taiga' (Clematis florida ‘Taiga’) is an attractive ornamental climber, renowned for its striking, double-layered flowers that resemble delicate starbursts or layered dahlias. This unique cultivar, originally from Japan, has gained popularity due to its vivid colour palette and prolonged blooming period. Perfect for trellises, arbours, and container gardens, Clematis Taiga offers a spectacular display that adds vertical interest to any outdoor space.Clematis Taiga is a deciduous, herbaceous climber with a vigorous yet manageable growth habit. Its most captivating feature is its eye-catching blooms. The flowers start as tight, spiky buds and gradually open to reveal layers of pointed petals in striking shades of purple-blue with creamy greeny-white tips. This dramatic colouration intensifies as the flowers mature, creating a captivating two-tone effect. Blooming profusely from early summer to early autumn, Taiga provides continuous visual interest throughout the growing season. The dark green, pinnate leaves form an attractive backdrop that enhances the vibrancy of the blossoms.How Hardy is Clematis Florida Taiga:Clematis Taiga is hardy to Minus 10 in the UK, making it suitable for growing throughout most of the UK. It can withstand light frosts but may require protection in colder regions to prevent damage to new growth.Height and Spread of Clematis Florida Taiga:At maturity, Taiga typically reaches a height of 2 to 3 meters (6 to 10 feet) with a spread of about 1 meter (3 feet). Its moderate growth rate makes it easy to train and manage on various supports.How To Use Clematis Florida Taiga:This ornamental climber is ideal for adding vertical interest to gardens. It thrives on trellises, pergolas, fences, and arches, where its abundant blooms can cascade beautifully. Taiga also performs well in large containers, allowing gardeners to showcase its stunning flowers on patios and balconies. It pairs wonderfully with other climbers or can be grown through small trees and shrubs for a naturalistic effect. Its long flowering period and unique blossoms make it a standout feature in mixed borders and cottage gardens.How To Care For Clematis Florida Taiga:Plant Clematis Taiga in a location with full sun to partial shade, ensuring that the roots are kept cool and shaded while the vine receives ample sunlight. Well-drained, fertile soil enriched with organic matter promotes healthy growth. Regular watering is essential, especially during dry spells, but avoid waterlogging. Mulching around the base helps retain moisture and regulate soil temperature. Prune lightly in late winter or early spring to remove dead or weak stems and encourage vigorous new growth. Taiga belongs to pruning group 3, benefiting from a hard prune to about 30 cm (12 inches) above ground level annually.

GBP 112.00
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Buy Aloha Climbing Rose. Rosa Aloha Kordes Climber

Buy Aloha Climbing Rose. Rosa Aloha Kordes Climber

Rosa Aloha is a beautiful climbing rose that’s been given the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural Society for its attributes. You may know it as Aloha Climbing Rose or Climbing Rose Aloha, or simply noticed it as a gorgeous pink climbing rose that is smothered in blooms all summer. In spring you’ll see vigorous stem growth as this German climbing Kordes rose stretches to reach its maximum four metre height. This will happen within two to five years given fertile conditions. Climbing Rose Aloha’s habit is upright although it will spread to cover 1.5-2 metres as well.Buds appear in late spring, bursting into large double pink blooms in early summer. Blooms often measure nine centimetres across and have salmon pink centres. These sweetly scented blooms attract all manner of pollinators including ladybirds, butterflies and bees. Unlike some other climbers, Rosa Aloha blooms last until the chilly autumn days arrive in November. Foliage is a dark glossy green forming dense leathery growth that easily covers an unsightly shed, pergola, pillar or fence. How Hardy Is Rosa Aloha?Despite its delicate appearance Rosa Aloha is very hardy, surviving harsh winters as long as its roots are kept from waterlogged conditions. How To Use Rosa AlohaIts best used to scramble up a fence or wall, but you can also prune and train Rosa Aloha to grow up a small trellis or a free-standing obelisk. It looks good as a back drop to a rose garden or flower border.Aloha Climbing Roses pair well with clematis. It’s sturdy stem-frame providing the clematis with a natural trellis to clamber up. Water well and feed regularly to ensure both rose and clematis blooms are at their best. A Rose Aloha cuts well for vase displays and thrives in a container if you are able to feed and water it regularly.How To Care For Rosa AlohaLike most roses the Climbing Rose Aloha needs full sun to look its best and create healthy foliage. It will grow in all soils of any Ph and is tolerant of the poorer soils. Mulch your Aloha rose well in early spring, digging well-rotted manure around its roots for the healthiest plant. Prune Climbing Rose Aloha between December and February, cutting out any old, dead or crossed branches. Tie in new growth or cut it back to maintain a structure.  You will need to provide support and tie branches to a framework as Aloha is not self-supporting.Rosa Aloha is one of the best climbing roses you can buy. Its fragrance is strong, and its flowers are long-lasting and profuse. Once it is established Rose Aloha will provide year after year of pleasure in your flower garden. 

GBP 116.25
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Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common Hop Native Deciduous Climber

Humulus Lupulus or Common HopHumulus Lupulus is our familiar Common Hop. Grown over a trellis or twined in a hedgerow it’s an unusual alternative to honeysuckle or clematis. The Common Hop is well known as the ingredient that gives beer its bitter taste and as a sleep aid to combat anxiety, but it’s also a pretty, deciduous climber for the garden.Common hops have long, twining stems that reach up to six metres and sprout large amounts of green lobed and coarsely toothed leaves in early spring. Each leaf is particularly large measuring up to 15 cms in length. During late summer female hop flowers bloom in cone-shaped yellowy-green clusters all along the thin strong stems. It's these female flowers that develop into fruits that are called ‘hops’and used for brewing. During the winter months, common hops die down to the ground and will regrow the following spring.Height And Spread of Humulus Lupulus                                                                 Common Hops is a long and thin climber that will reach up to 6 metres and spread over 1.5-2 metres. It needs support to clamber up such as a trellis or obelisk as it doesn’t have suckers or tendrils.How Hardy Is Humulus LupulusCommon hops are native to the UK and Europe so they are able to withstand our sub-zero winters if they are planted in well-drained soil. Once established, common hops are relatively pest-free and give enough twining support are hardy enough to leave to their own devices.How To Use Humulus LupulusCommon hops are a great alternative to clematis, honeysuckle and jasmine particularly if your soil is less than perfect. Hops look bright and fresh growing over an archway and scrambling their way through a hedge. Their flexible stems are perfect to twine into a fence line and give summer cover to a seating area without destroying the lawn, and because their flowers arrive in late summer pairing common hops with an early flowering clematis provides an extended flowering season.A good choice for a wildlife garden too as pollinators enjoy the hop flowers and cover provided by its large shady leaves.  How To Care For Humulus LupulusCommon hops are hardy but prefer a sheltered position and lots of sun. It will tolerate partial shade but a great flower display is achieved in a sunny spot. Ensure the ground doesn’t dry out and tie back stems to the support as hops lack suckers or tendrils – it is a ‘bine rather than a ‘vine’. In winter when the foliage has fallen, cut common hops back to root level and wait for it to re-emerge in the spring. 

GBP 101.25
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Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose Pink Flowering Rose Climber

Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose Pink Flowering Rose Climber

Rosa Heidetraum Plus Rose is a variety of deciduous climbing rose with beautiful deep pink flowers. It’s a good choice for arbours, walls and arches.In spring Heidetraum Plus Rose sprouts medium to dark green foliage on its strong but graceful stems. In June a huge mass of semi-double rich pink fluffy flowers with golden yellow centres bloom in bunches on the tips of its branches. The blooms cluster in large groups and create a colourful impact of flushes over the summer. As autumn approaches the flowers and foliage drop to reveal a framework of strong stems that hold the frost until new foliage appears the following year. Heidetraum Plus Rose has a light scent that is not overpowering but very attractive to pollinators.Height And Spread of Rosa Heidetraum PlusHeidetraum Plus Rose is a climbing rose that will reach a height of three metres and spread over a metre. How Hardy Is Rosa Heidetraum PlusThis is a hardy climbing rose that will withstand UK winters and sub-zero temperatures if its roots are well-drained. It’s drought resistant once established and the blooms resist rain spoil. How To Use Rosa Heidetraum PlusA perfect choice to cover an arch, arbour or bare sunny wall, Heidetraum Rose brings a flush of warm pink to the garden all summer long and creates a strong framework for other climbers. Try pairing yours with a white-flowering clematis for a real pop of summer colour. This is also a good choice for low maintenance wildlife gardens as it doesn’t need pruning, and attracts pollinators with large flowers and light scent.How To Care For Rosa Heidetraum PlusRosa Heidetraum will grow in the majority of well-drained soils and enjoys plenty of sunshine. Be sure to plant yours with the graft line below the soil and tie its long stems to a trellis or wire support for protection against wind breakage. You can help roses resist mildew and blackspot with regular feeding and watering. Roses are hungry plants and the strongest flower displays come from well-fed, regularly dead-headed roses.Mulch is important for healthy roses so add a good pile of well-rotted manure to Rosa Heidetraum’s roots twice a year for strong foliage growth and a bright flower display.

GBP 116.25
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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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Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia, also known as Oleaster or Russian olive, is an incredibly tough tree which will survive almost any type of growing conditions, and will be especially successful in the most challenging climates in the UK!  Whether grown as a specimen plant in a sheltered city garden or as windbreak by the sea, Elaeagnus Angustifolia will come through with flying colours!Native to Russia and Iran, Elaeagnus Angustifolia has been grown in the UK since the 1500s. The thorny stems bear silver, fragrant leaves, and produce small white flowers with a honey scent in June, which are a valuable pollen source for bees. Silver-orange berries later appear in the autumn which, while edible, are mostly of value for attracting birds. A unique quality of the Oleaster is that its roots set nitrogen, feeding not just itself, but also other plants around them, making them a valuable companion planting.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, growing quickly to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres within 10 years. Oleaster will tolerate considerable pruning, and can even be cut right back to the ground. If planting Elaeagnus Angustifolia as a hedge, space plants 35-75 cm apart. You can use a high potassium fertilizer in August to help new growth mature before winter. Elaeagnus Angustifolia will tolerate almost any conditions, and in fact thrives in some of the toughest. It is an excellent choice for coastal plantings, as it can take cold, exposed positions and is tolerant to salt, as well as doing quite well in dry, sandy soil, although it will also grow in heavy clay soil, as well as loam. It grows best in full sun.  Oleaster can be used as a specimen plant in a small garden, where its silvery leaves can be used to great effect when combined with climbing plants such as roses or clematis, and where the scent of the foliage and flowers can be appreciated close up. It will thrive in a hot, dry spot such as a patch of gravel where little else will grow. On a larger property, Elaeagnus Angustifolia makes an effective security hedge, as its thorns will deter intruders, either animal or human, and can be employed as a windbreak to provide shelter for other, more delicate plants.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is a great choice for gardens across the UK because of its resilience in difficult conditions, as well as its beautiful foliage and flowers. It has a place in gardens large and small! 

GBP 91.00
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Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia Oleaster for Sale Online UK & Ireland

Elaeagnus Angustifolia, also known as Oleaster or Russian olive, is an incredibly tough tree which will survive almost any type of growing conditions, and will be especially successful in the most challenging climates in the UK!  Whether grown as a specimen plant in a sheltered city garden or as windbreak by the sea, Elaeagnus Angustifolia will come through with flying colours!Native to Russia and Iran, Elaeagnus Angustifolia has been grown in the UK since the 1500s. The thorny stems bear silver, fragrant leaves, and produce small white flowers with a honey scent in June, which are a valuable pollen source for bees. Silver-orange berries later appear in the autumn which, while edible, are mostly of value for attracting birds. A unique quality of the Oleaster is that its roots set nitrogen, feeding not just itself, but also other plants around them, making them a valuable companion planting.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe, growing quickly to a mature height of 3 metres and spread of 2 metres within 10 years. Oleaster will tolerate considerable pruning, and can even be cut right back to the ground. If planting Elaeagnus Angustifolia as a hedge, space plants 35-75 cm apart. You can use a high potassium fertilizer in August to help new growth mature before winter. Elaeagnus Angustifolia will tolerate almost any conditions, and in fact thrives in some of the toughest. It is an excellent choice for coastal plantings, as it can take cold, exposed positions and is tolerant to salt, as well as doing quite well in dry, sandy soil, although it will also grow in heavy clay soil, as well as loam. It grows best in full sun.  Oleaster can be used as a specimen plant in a small garden, where its silvery leaves can be used to great effect when combined with climbing plants such as roses or clematis, and where the scent of the foliage and flowers can be appreciated close up. It will thrive in a hot, dry spot such as a patch of gravel where little else will grow. On a larger property, Elaeagnus Angustifolia makes an effective security hedge, as its thorns will deter intruders, either animal or human, and can be employed as a windbreak to provide shelter for other, more delicate plants.  Elaeagnus Angustifolia is a great choice for gardens across the UK because of its resilience in difficult conditions, as well as its beautiful foliage and flowers. It has a place in gardens large and small! 

GBP 91.00
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Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields is a lovely, summer-flowering shrub which has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its many attractive qualities. It’s a great choice for UK gardeners everywhere! With its origins in the Himalayas, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a newer hybrid with a more compact growth habit, making it a more versatile landscaping plant. The leaves that emerge in the early spring on the arching stems are medium green and ovate. In late spring and early summer the bushes are covered in masses of fragrant flowers 2.5 cm across, deep pink to red on the outside with a contrasting white centre. They will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Deutzia Strawberry Fields will grow quickly to reach its full height and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres in 5 to 10 years, but it is best to keep it pruned every year to about 1 metre to maintain healthy growth. As well as cutting back the overall size after flowering, cut out any dead or damaged stems, and a third of the healthy stems back to the base. If planting more than one, space the plants 1.5 metres apart.  Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will grow best in full sun or partial shade, in an exposed or sheltered location, in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil. They are resistant to pests and diseases. Tolerant to salt, they will grow well in coastal areas. Suited to container planting, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a good choice for a rooftop terrace or courtyard planter, where its long season of spectacular flowers will give good value, and the green leaves and arching stems will provide a pleasant backdrop through the rest of the growing season. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will also work well at the back of a mixed border, planted with late tulips to complement the pink blooms. A summer-blooming clematis can be trained up through the stems to provide late-season interest. On a country property, the low-maintenance and deer-resistant shrub will work well on a difficult exposed slope or a bank next to a stream or pond, or in an informal or mixed hedge, where a mass planting of the extravagantly blooming Deutzia Strawberry Fields will put on a stunning display. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields in full bloom is a delight to behold, and its long flowering period makes it a worthwhile addition to any garden, large or small!

GBP 11.55
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Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry is true to its name. It will blossom through the winter months, bringing its delicate beauty to a season when not many other flowers are about. It is well worth adding to your garden for this unique gift.A hybrid cultivar from Japan which has been grown in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis can start blooming in November, and will continue to do so throughout the winter when the temperature warms up a bit, before blossoming more profusely in March. Its blossoms start as pink buds, opening to white, semi-double blooms growing in small drooping clusters. The flowers turn a pale pink as they fade. When the leaves emerge they are a bronze colour, changing to green through the spring and summer, before turning yellow and bronze in the autumn, with tiny berries that will attract birds to your garden. The Winter Flowering Cherry is reliably hardy throughout the UK. It will reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will need little or no pruning to maintain its graceful, spreading shape, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for your garden. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will adapt well to a variety of growing conditions. Plant it in full sun, in an exposed or sheltered position, in any soil type or ph range, as long as it is fertile and moist but well-drained. Winter flowering cherry is tolerant of pollution and so is a good selection for an urban garden.  You will want to plant your winter flowering cherry where you can appreciate its winter blooms easily. It is a perfect tree for a small front garden, where passers-by and residents will be able to enjoy its welcome winter beauty. In a back garden, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis will provide its winter show, and then fade into the background for the spring and summer, not casting too much shade for seasonal plants before its autumn foliage again takes centre stage. You can even train a clematis plant up through the branches for summer colour!Prunus subhirtella autumnalis can bring a welcome hint of spring to a gloomy winter day, making it a great choice for UK gardens. Whether you have a small urban property or a rambling country garden, you will be able to find a spot where this unique winter flowering cherry will fit right in!

GBP 180.00
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Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry UK

Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis or Winter Flowering Cherry is true to its name. It will blossom through the winter months, bringing its delicate beauty to a season when not many other flowers are about. It is well worth adding to your garden for this unique gift.A hybrid cultivar from Japan which has been grown in the UK since the beginning of the 20th century, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis can start blooming in November, and will continue to do so throughout the winter when the temperature warms up a bit, before blossoming more profusely in March. Its blossoms start as pink buds, opening to white, semi-double blooms growing in small drooping clusters. The flowers turn a pale pink as they fade. When the leaves emerge they are a bronze colour, changing to green through the spring and summer, before turning yellow and bronze in the autumn, with tiny berries that will attract birds to your garden. The Winter Flowering Cherry is reliably hardy throughout the UK. It will reach its full height and spread of 4-8 metres in 10 to 20 years. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will need little or no pruning to maintain its graceful, spreading shape, making it an excellent low-maintenance choice for your garden. Prunus subhirtella autumnalis will adapt well to a variety of growing conditions. Plant it in full sun, in an exposed or sheltered position, in any soil type or ph range, as long as it is fertile and moist but well-drained. Winter flowering cherry is tolerant of pollution and so is a good selection for an urban garden.  You will want to plant your winter flowering cherry where you can appreciate its winter blooms easily. It is a perfect tree for a small front garden, where passers-by and residents will be able to enjoy its welcome winter beauty. In a back garden, Prunus Subhirtella Autumnalis will provide its winter show, and then fade into the background for the spring and summer, not casting too much shade for seasonal plants before its autumn foliage again takes centre stage. You can even train a clematis plant up through the branches for summer colour!Prunus subhirtella autumnalis can bring a welcome hint of spring to a gloomy winter day, making it a great choice for UK gardens. Whether you have a small urban property or a rambling country garden, you will be able to find a spot where this unique winter flowering cherry will fit right in!

GBP 135.00
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Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador Oleaster Eleador Hedging Online

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador Oleaster Eleador Hedging Online

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador or Oleaster Eleador, will light up your garden all year round with its striking variegated foliage! This hard-working evergreen shrub combines large stunning leaves with a vigorous growth habit, and the added bonus of extremely fragrant flowers late in the year, making it a great specimen or hedging plant. Originating in France as a cross between Korean and Japanese native plants, Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador provides year-round interest with its evergreen variegated foliage. The leaves are up to 15 cm in length and when mature are a striking greenish-yellow with an irregular edge of a darker green. This colouring persists throughout the year for a brilliant winter show. The small white flowers of Oleaster Eleador which bloom in late autumn are barely noticeable, except for their strong sweet scent which is irresistible! They are followed in spring with 1.5 cm oval dark red fruits which taste like sweet cherries. Hardy in most parts of the UK, Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador will grow to a mature height of 1-2 metres and spread of 1.3-1.8 metres within 10 years. Prune to desired shape and size if necessary in early spring or in June. Plant Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador in full sun or partial shade in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of both salt spray and pollution, it will do equally well in coastal areas and city locations. Since it is deer-resistant, it is a good choice for country gardens as well. Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador is such a striking plant with its brilliant variegated foliage that it can be used to brighten up dark corners of a garden, especially since it will happily grow in a partially shaded spot. Find a location where Oleaster Eleador can grow to its full size unimpeded to cut down on pruning tasks. Combined with plants such as bamboo or hardy palms, you can easily create an exotic tropical feel in your UK garden!  It also makes an effective scaffold to train up a clematis or jasmine, where the colour of the flowers will make a striking picture with the brilliant foliage. As hedging, Oleaster Eleador will give you a year-round dense privacy screen with the bonus of the foliage and flowers. Elaeagnus Ebbingei Eleador is a fast-growing, hardy and striking shrub which can be used as a single specimen or in multiples as a hedge. Its year-round stunning foliage makes it a clear winner!

GBP 88.00
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Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields Stunning Pink Flowering

Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields is a lovely, summer-flowering shrub which has received the RHS Award of Garden Merit for its many attractive qualities. It’s a great choice for UK gardeners everywhere! With its origins in the Himalayas, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a newer hybrid with a more compact growth habit, making it a more versatile landscaping plant. The leaves that emerge in the early spring on the arching stems are medium green and ovate. In late spring and early summer the bushes are covered in masses of fragrant flowers 2.5 cm across, deep pink to red on the outside with a contrasting white centre. They will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Hardy throughout most of the UK, Deutzia Strawberry Fields will grow quickly to reach its full height and spread of 1.5-2.5 metres in 5 to 10 years, but it is best to keep it pruned every year to about 1 metre to maintain healthy growth. As well as cutting back the overall size after flowering, cut out any dead or damaged stems, and a third of the healthy stems back to the base. If planting more than one, space the plants 1.5 metres apart.  Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will grow best in full sun or partial shade, in an exposed or sheltered location, in any fertile, moist, well-drained soil. They are resistant to pests and diseases. Tolerant to salt, they will grow well in coastal areas. Suited to container planting, Deutzia Strawberry Fields is a good choice for a rooftop terrace or courtyard planter, where its long season of spectacular flowers will give good value, and the green leaves and arching stems will provide a pleasant backdrop through the rest of the growing season. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields will also work well at the back of a mixed border, planted with late tulips to complement the pink blooms. A summer-blooming clematis can be trained up through the stems to provide late-season interest. On a country property, the low-maintenance and deer-resistant shrub will work well on a difficult exposed slope or a bank next to a stream or pond, or in an informal or mixed hedge, where a mass planting of the extravagantly blooming Deutzia Strawberry Fields will put on a stunning display. Deutzia Hybrida Strawberry Fields in full bloom is a delight to behold, and its long flowering period makes it a worthwhile addition to any garden, large or small!

GBP 28.00
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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 63.00
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Rose Snow Princess. Rose Climbing Snow Princess for Sale UK

Rose Snow Princess. Rose Climbing Snow Princess for Sale UK

Rose Snow Princess is a floribunda climbing rose that’s smothered with bright white flowers from early summer to late autumn. It flowers freely and copiously unlike some roses that tend to offer one single blooming and require coaxing to produce a second flush. This makes it perfect for smaller gardens and balconies or for gardeners with restricted movement. Flowers appear in June with semi-double cup-shaped blooms that have bright white dazzling petals. They are lightly fragrant with a traditional rose scent, but they’re not overpowering. How Hardy Is Rose Climbing Snow Princess?Rose Snow Princess is hardy in all areas of the UK. Its flowers are particularly valued by rose enthusiasts because they don’t spoil in rain, and they tend to stay on the flower head during windier conditions. How To Use Rose Snow PrincessFloribunda roses have many heads of flowers that bloom in groups at the end of each stem. This means they flower thickly, providing cover for unattractive areas.Rose Snow Princess is perfect for a sunny or semi-shaded wall or mid-height fence, such as a front garden fence. It offers protection against unwanted cats but attracts pollinators such as bees and ladybirds.If you don’t have a suitable wall or fence Snow Princess will grow happily up an obelisk in the middle of a larger flower border or in a container. Rosa Snow Princess is relatively compact so it fares well in containers if you keep them watered and fed. They are the perfect size for a balcony or patio. Rosa Snow Princess’s pure white flowers won’t clash with other shades, so try combining her with any colour clematis or a passion flower for a striking summer display. How To Care For Rose Snow PrincessLike all roses, Snow Princess will flower best when mulched with well-rotted manure. If you do this in early spring it will boast bloom production and the overall health of your plant. Prune Snow Princess in autumn or early spring before new growth has started to form. Cut back around a third of the old growth to stimulate fresh, healthy new stems. Roses flower on the new year’s growth so don’t worry about ruining display, Snow Princess responds well to pruning. Cut out any dead wood or crossing stems too as this allows light and air to circulate.Rose Climbing Snow Princess is perfect for that tricky mid-height level. It’s tough, thrives in a container, flowers all summer long and requires little care. You won’t be disappointed with a glorious pure white Snow Princess. 

GBP 116.25
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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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