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Pennisetum Little Bunny, Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny

Pennisetum Little Bunny, Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny

Pennisetum Little Bunny Dwarf Fountain GrassA dwarf variety of perennial fountain grasses called Pennisetum, Little Bunny forms a low tufted mound of showy deciduous foliage. The arching linear leaves start out dark green only to turn to a vibrant gold in the autumn and finally fading ochre tones of hay before perishing with the first frosts. In late summer, Pennisetum Alopecuroides Little Bunny produces so-called foxtail flowers that rise above the mound of foliage and offer interest for weeks on end. The creamy-yellow flowers can also be used for dry arrangements or as cut flowers.Height and Spread of Pennisetum Little BunnyDwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny is a miniature variety with a mounded habit and as such is ideal for small gardens. It will grow to be 40 to 50 centimetres high with a spread of 50 to 60 centimetres.How Hardy is Pennisetum Little BunnyThis perennial grass is hardy in the United Kingdom but it would benefit from sheltering in the winter months. Virtually pest and disease free, this cultivar is also deer-resistant. Once established, Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny is drought tolerant.How To Use Pennisetum Little BunnyUndemanding yet highly decorative, Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny is the ideal choice for rock gardens or borders. You can mix it with other dwarf grasses or plant en masse for edging, in big and small gardens alike. You can successfully grow Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny in containers, so you can use this ornamental grass cultivar to spruce up your balcony or patio or add texture to your rooftop garden.How To Care For Pennisetum Little BunnyEasy to grow and to care for, Dwarf Fountain Grass Little Bunny prefers drier soils although it can be happy in moist ones too, as long as they are well-drained. It will grow in full sun to partial shade but will produce more foxtail flowers if planted in a sunny spot in the garden.

GBP 27.50
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Acer Palmatum Little Red. Japanese Maple Little Red

Acer Palmatum Little Red. Japanese Maple Little Red

Acer Palmatum Little Red is a new Japanese Maple variety with bright red vivid leaves and upright growth habit. This is an ideal tree for smaller gardens. It can also be grown in large well-watered plant containers.Japanese Maples are native to Japan, and many cultivars are bred across the world. A relatively new arrival is Japanese Maple Little Red which rivals Acer Bloodgood for its scarlet shades but remains much smaller tree reaching max. 2.5 metres in height. One of Little Red’s best attributes is its upright habit. Acers tend to spread, but Acer Little Red remains erect as it matures.Its foliage is red, but the shades change according to the season. In spring they are stunning bright red before maturing to deep maroon over the summer months. The transformation from bright red to maroon is gradual, creating a creeping pattern of light and dark red on its palmate leaves. When autumn arrives, expect good autumn colour as the foliage returns to bright fiery red before falling with the frosts.This is an excellent choice for Japanese themed gardens, small gardens in general and plant containers as it grows upwards not outwards.Height And Spread of Acer Palmatum Little RedJapanese Maple Little Red lives up to its name reaching a maximum of 2.5 upright metres by 1 metre over 10 years.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Little RedIf grown in well-drained soil in a sheltered spot this small acer is hardy across the UK down to freezing temperatures. Pests are rarely a bother.How To Use Acer Palmatum Little RedThis is a good choice for low-maintenance back-to-mid border spots that need some fiery red statement colour throughout the year.It looks good mixed with other acer shades such as orange dream and summer gold, and particularly suits Japanese-themed gardens or modern urban developments where every metre of outdoor space counts.Due to its small size, it will grow happily in a well-watered and fed container on a balcony or patio filling the space up with blazing colour.Acers are versatile shrubs or small trees with good autumn colour that fit into the majority of outside spaces. If your garden is small, then Little Red is definitely worth considering.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Little RedJapanese Maple Little Red grows best in sheltered, partially sunny spots such as wall-side east or west-facing borders. It can tolerate most types of well-drained soil and needs little care.Regular pruning is not advisable as it may ruin the shape, but crossed or damaged branches can be cut out in the winter months.Water well until established and cover the roots in thick organic mulch before spring. Container-grown acers need plenty of water and a weekly liquid feed during the growing season.

GBP 248.00
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Acer Palmatum Little Red. Japanese Maple Little Red

Acer Palmatum Little Red. Japanese Maple Little Red

Acer Palmatum Little Red is a new Japanese Maple variety with bright red vivid leaves and upright growth habit. This is an ideal tree for smaller gardens. It can also be grown in large well-watered plant containers.Japanese Maples are native to Japan, and many cultivars are bred across the world. A relatively new arrival is Japanese Maple Little Red which rivals Acer Bloodgood for its scarlet shades but remains much smaller tree reaching max. 2.5 metres in height. One of Little Red’s best attributes is its upright habit. Acers tend to spread, but Acer Little Red remains erect as it matures.Its foliage is red, but the shades change according to the season. In spring they are stunning bright red before maturing to deep maroon over the summer months. The transformation from bright red to maroon is gradual, creating a creeping pattern of light and dark red on its palmate leaves. When autumn arrives, expect good autumn colour as the foliage returns to bright fiery red before falling with the frosts.This is an excellent choice for Japanese themed gardens, small gardens in general and plant containers as it grows upwards not outwards.Height And Spread of Acer Palmatum Little RedJapanese Maple Little Red lives up to its name reaching a maximum of 2.5 upright metres by 1 metre over 10 years.How Hardy Is Acer Palmatum Little RedIf grown in well-drained soil in a sheltered spot this small acer is hardy across the UK down to freezing temperatures. Pests are rarely a bother.How To Use Acer Palmatum Little RedThis is a good choice for low-maintenance back-to-mid border spots that need some fiery red statement colour throughout the year.It looks good mixed with other acer shades such as orange dream and summer gold, and particularly suits Japanese-themed gardens or modern urban developments where every metre of outdoor space counts.Due to its small size, it will grow happily in a well-watered and fed container on a balcony or patio filling the space up with blazing colour.Acers are versatile shrubs or small trees with good autumn colour that fit into the majority of outside spaces. If your garden is small, then Little Red is definitely worth considering.How To Care For Acer Palmatum Little RedJapanese Maple Little Red grows best in sheltered, partially sunny spots such as wall-side east or west-facing borders. It can tolerate most types of well-drained soil and needs little care.Regular pruning is not advisable as it may ruin the shape, but crossed or damaged branches can be cut out in the winter months.Water well until established and cover the roots in thick organic mulch before spring. Container-grown acers need plenty of water and a weekly liquid feed during the growing season.

GBP 39.20
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Perovskia Little Spire Russian Sage Little Spire Dwarf Form

Perovskia Little Spire Russian Sage Little Spire Dwarf Form

Perovskia Little Spire or Russian Sage Little Spire is an excellent border plant for your garden. Little Spire is a dwarf version of Russian Sage Blue Spire with characteristic white stems.Its late summer fragrant blooms will bring a welcome lift of colour the garden, and are much loved by bees, so much so that the RHS has given it the Perfect for Pollinators designation! This perennial's full botanical name is Perovskia Atriplicifolia Little Spire.While the standard-sized Perovskia Blue Spire has been grown in the UK for around 100 years, this new dwarf variety has only been lately introduced. In early to mid-spring the new shoots of Perovskia Little Spire start to emerge, soon forming a clump of attractive blue-grey stems and foliage which are aromatic when bruised. From July to September, the purple-blue flowers form in panicles at the ends of the stems, creating a haze of purple when planted in big enough clumps. Trimmed of the spent blooms in autumn, the white stems can add winter interest to the garden.Hardy in most places in the UK, Perovskia Little Spire will grow to clump 60 cm high with a spread of 30-50 cm within 5 years. Stems should be cut down in early to mid-spring to make way for fresh growth. Russian Sage Little Spire is especially effective when planted in clumps of 3 or more; space plants 30-60 cm apart.Plant Russian Sage Little Spire in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position, in any well-drained soil. This plant will thrive in dry, sandy soil, so is especially suited to problem spots. Tolerant of salt and pollution, and rabbit and deer resistant, it is well-suited to all parts of the UK, whether city, coastal, or country. Perovskia Little Spire’s resistance to pests and disease makes it even more low-maintenance.Perovskia Little Spire is a great choice for container growing on a terrace or patio, where its preference for dry soil makes it a care-free choice, and its attractive fragrant foliage will provide interest year-round, with the added bonus of its late-summer blooms. Planted in a gravel or rock garden, it will make an excellent accent plant. Russian Sage Little Spire provides a good backdrop in a mixed border for other flowering plants, as well as a good camouflage for fading bulb foliage as spring progresses. When planted in a large swath in larger gardens the summer flower show will be spectacular!Perovskia Little Spire is a hardy, versatile perennial which will provide year-round interest in your garden.

GBP 22.00
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Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel Ninebark Buy Online

Physocarpus Opulifolius Little Angel is a deciduous shrub with orange-red leaves, small cream flowers and good autumn colour. It suits low maintenance and wildlife friendly gardens.Physocarpus Opulifolius are tough shrubs native to North America. They are better known as Ninebark for their mature peeling branches and they grow in a variety of situations including dry open spaces and cliffs. Little Angel is a small cultivar that suits UK gardens. It’s better known as Ninebark Little Angel. It has glossy orangey-red ovate leaves which mature to dark red in autumn. Foliage falls in winter, but returns in midspring with small creamy white flowers that pollinators adore. Flowers mature into red berries which turn black in late autumn.This is a versatile shrub that brings jewel tones to borders and plant containers throughout spring and autumn.Height and Spread of Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is an upright bushy shrub that will reach a maximum height and spread of 1.5 metres.How Hardy Is Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel is a tough shrub that will easily withstand UK winters if its roots are well drained. Once established it can withstand sub-zero degrees, drought, and is rarely bothered by pests or disease.How To Use Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelNinebark Little Angel brings rich tones to a green foliage border and is low maintenance enough for the busiest of gardeners. Its modern red foliage suits urban spaces and the flowers and fruits benefit wildlife.Ninebark Little Angel will grow in a well-watered and fed plant pot or container on a sunny balcony garden or a patio and brings extra interest to the front garden.How To Care For Physocarpus Opulifolius Little AngelLittle attention is needed once Ninebark little Angel is established. It will grow in the majority of soils without fuss and prefers full sun over shade.You can leave it to grow in its naturally upright bushy shape, or you can prune it in winter to remove dead or crossed branches. Thin out Ninebark Little Angel by removing older canes and cut back branches by a third but be aware this shrub flowers on the previous season’s growth.Mulch in spring and water until established.

GBP 14.00
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Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion White Cedar Dwarf Conifer

Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion White Cedar Dwarf Conifer

Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion or White Cedar Little ChampionThuja Occidentalis or White Cedar is an evergreen conifer native to North America prized for its dense scale-like foliage and undemanding nature, characteristics which make it ideal for hedging purposes. The variety ‘Little Champion’ (syn. with McConnell’s Globe) is an eye-catching dwarf and globose version of the well-loved thuja conifer. It originated in 1935 as a seedling in Canada. It boasts a highly-attractive naturally rounded shape and beautiful, bright green and lacey foliage that stays on the branches year-round. Height and Spread of Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionVigorous when young, but with a slower growth rate as it ages, White Cedar Little Champion will stay compact even when fully mature. Its maximum size after a period of 10 years is just 50 centimetres by 50 centimetres.How Hardy is Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionFully hardy in the United Kingdom, White Cedar Little Champion is both snow and frost hardy. It will stay evergreen and continue thriving in below zero conditions.How To Use Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionLow-maintenance but highly decorative, Thuja Occidentalis Little Champion offers that highly desired combination. Naturally globose, it will not require extensive pruning and shaping to achieve a round form, and it can be grown either on its own as a statement plant, or en masse as a low hedge. Due to its compact size, this evergreen conifer is ideally suited to small gardens. Alternatively, you can grow White Cedar Little Champion in containers to add year-round interest to a rooftop garden or a patio, or plant in pairs to create an elegant entryway.How To Care For Thuja Occidentalis Little ChampionWhite Cedar Little Champion will do best in a sunny spot in the garden. It is adaptable to a wide range of soils but prefers moist but well-drained soil that is neutral to alkaline in pH value. See also our blog post on Thuja Care. 

GBP 60.50
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Dianella Revoluta Little Rev Blue Flax Lily Grass for Sale

Dianella Revoluta Little Rev Blue Flax Lily Grass for Sale

Dianella Revoluta Little RevDianella Revoluta Little Rev is an evergreen strappy grass with great architectural form. It suits low maintenance contemporary gardens.Dianella Revoluta is native to Australia and the cultivar Little Rev was bred in 1966. It suits the UK climate especially hot, dry borders. Little Rev is more commonly known as Blue Flax Lily Little Rev. This striking ornamental grass grows in a clump, spreading out slowly from the edges through short rhizomes to form a compact mound. The foliage is blue-green, long and strappy with the less visible upper surface more yellow in colour. Foliage measures around one centimetre in width, grows stiffly and falls outwards at its edges. In spring, pretty blue flowers emerge from the foliage which are a magnet for bees. They eventually mature into attractive purple berries during summer.In winter some foliage may die down but the mound remains evergreen. Little Rev is a great choice for drought-prone borders and coastal gardens.Height And Spread of Dianella Revoluta Little RevBlue Flax Lily Little Rev will reach a maximum height and spread of 50 cms. It grows in a clump and spreads slowly.How Hardy Is Dianella Revoluta Little RevBlue Flax Lily Little Rev is a tough plant. It can withstand frost if it’s well-drained and once established is drought tolerant. It copes well with coastal sprays, pollution, and is generally pest-free.How To Use Dianella Revoluta Little RevThis is a trouble-free low maintenance evergreen that suits most well-drained conditions. It does well in a sunny location and suits coastal gardens.  Use Blue Flax Lily Little Rev as an architectural plant en-masse in an empty border or plant a series in empty spots around the garden.You can grow Blue Flax Lily in a container if it is well watered and fed.How To Care For Dianella Revoluta Little RevBlue Flax Lily Little Rev is low maintenance once established. It enjoys a sunny spot in any type of well-drained soil and is drought tolerant.You can leave this architectural grass to its own devices or you can maintain the shape by removing old spent leaves and trimming the leaves back to a few cms every 2 -3 years in early spring to rejuvenate the plant.A thick layer of mulch around the roots helps seal in moisture and provides plenty of nutrients for the growing season.

GBP 142.50
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Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin. Dwarf Red Robin Shrubs

Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin Standard Trees. Buy Online

Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin Standard Trees. Buy Online

Meet the slower growing relative of the very popular Photinia Red Robin. In fact, it is unusual to find a mature Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin tree for sale, particularly as a full standard form as they really are quite slow growing. That said, Little Red Robin has all the excellent features of its larger Red Robin relative – the glossy evergreen leaves, gorgeous vibrant red shoots in spring, white flowers, late summer fruits, a wildlife magnet…, you get the picture! In addition, Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin also has a more compact habit. The fact that it is slow growing makes it very easy to maintain in the topiary lollipop shape of these trees without too much effort.  These Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin trees are elegant enough to grace any doorway to entrance, hence our special price when you buy a pair. They grow well in containers and are just perfect for smaller spaces where you want plant to make a big impact without risking it ever getting overly large. Our Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin standard trees are ideal also for balconies and roof terraces.  We have two half standard sizes of Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin tree – that is with a clear stem of 80 – 100 cm.  If you are looking for something larger than this, we have Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin available as a full standard tree with a clear stem trunk height of 180 cm. These are topiary shaped trees with a topiary lollipop finish. Despite their extremely elegant looks, our Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin trees are very easy to maintain, requiring a trim once or twice a year to keep it in shape. We also have Photinia Fraseri Little Red Robin available as a shrub.  

GBP 154.00
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Pieris Japonica Little Green Heath. Ornamental Evergreen UK

Pieris Japonica Little Heath. Variegated Pieris Shrub Buy UK

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 453.75
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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 59.40
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Acer Palmatum Little Princess Tree. A dwarf Japanese Acer for Smaller Gardens

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

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

GBP 48.00
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Hydrangea Paniculata Little Lime. Hydrangeas Buy UK

Hydrangea Paniculata Little Lime. Hydrangeas Buy UK

Magnolia Ricki - Magnolia Little Girl series for Sale Online

Magnolia Ricki - Magnolia Little Girl series for Sale Online

Magnolia Ricki - one of the Magnolia Little Girl seriesMagnolia Ricki is a beautiful pink-flowering magnolia bred to flower during April and May to reduce frost damage.This deciduous slow-growing shrub or small tree was bred in the 1950s at the National Arboretum as one of the ‘De Vos Little Girl’ hybrids including Susan and Ann. Ricki is a cross between Magnolia Liliflora Nigra and Magnolia Stellata.In April and May large flowers measuring 15 cm across open from purple-pink buds into rose-pink cup-shaped blooms. As the flowers fade ovate green leaves cover its branching framework before turning yellow in autumn and falling with the frosts.Height And Spread Of Magnolia RickiMagnolia Ricki is medium-sized measuring a maximum of 2 -4 metres tall by 2 – 4 metres wide. It’s a slow-growing magnolia and can take up to 20 years to reach this size. How Hardy Is Magnolia RickiMagnolia Ricki is very hardy down to sub-zero temperatures if its roots are kept well-drained. Frost may damage the buds but as this cultivar flowers later than average frost damage is usually avoided. Once established it is drought resistant and relatively pest-free.How To Use Magnolia RickiThis compact slow-growing shrub is a good way to add a splash of colour to the garden before much else has flowered. It enjoys a mixed border and performs well in a container.Magnolia Ricki is a pretty front garden plant that improves as it matures. You can grow this deep pink magnolia a traditional cottage garden or as a stand-alone specimen in a modern courtyard.How To Care For Magnolia RickiAs with most magnolias, Magnolia Ricki doesn’t grow well in chalky soils. For best results grow it in lime-free pH-neutral soil. If you have an alkaline garden you can still grow Ricki in a well-fed container.Magnolias like a sunny or partially shady spot to encourage strong flowering, and a sheltered position means the large flowers stay perfect for longer.There is no need to prune Magnolia Ricki as it naturally grows in a well-rounded compact shape.Apply a thick layer of lime-free mulch such as pine bark or bracken mulch in early spring and water well until its established.

GBP 105.00
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Cupressus Leylandii Gold Rider Conifer Trees, For Sale UK

Azalea Hino Crimson. Japanese Azaleas For Sale Online UK

Azalea Hino Crimson. Japanese Azaleas For Sale Online UK

Azalea Hino Crimson. Japanese Azaleas For Sale Online UK

Acer Palmatum Shaina Japanese Acer for sale online UK wide

Acer Palmatum Shaina Japanese Acer for sale online UK wide

Acer Palmatum Shaina Japanese Acer for sale online UK wide

Callicarpa Profusion. Flowering Climber. Buy UK