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Spiraea Japonica Goldflame. Buy Online London Garden Centre

Spiraea Japonica Goldflame. Buy Online London Garden Centre

Spiraea Japonica Goldflame is a beautiful colourful deciduous shrub that adds colour and vibrancy to your border. Its pretty deep pink flowers in attractive clusters arrive in late spring / early summer. But it is thanks to its foliage that it owes its dramatic name - Goldflame. Each spring it produces bright lime green foliage. As the foliage matures over the summer, this changes to golden foliage before it loses its leaves in winter. To encourage bright dramatic new growth in the folaige that is bronze / red in colour, hard prune back well before growth begins in spring time. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit - this plant is easy to grow and copes well in sun or shade and likes a moist but well draining soil.Spiraea Japonica Goldflame is a hardy shrub that bright and fresh in the flower border. It doesn’t take up too much room as the growth habit is naturally compact and it won’t grow taller than 1 metre. As such, it can be considered a low growing shrub. Individual Spiraea Japonica Golden Flames placed together make a real impact in a wildlife or informal garden. Golden Flame’s flowers and bright foliage lasts from May to September, so it makes a bold, bright statement all summer long. It often holds onto its colour until the first frosts arrive.Spiraea Japonica Goldflame will grow best in partial shade. To make the most of this Spiraea, prune it in early spring leaving a 10 -15 cm framework behind. This will encourage fresh new growth and maintain an attractive shape. Without pruning they tend to become straggly. Deadhead Goldflame after flowering to improve the appearance.Most plants like a yearly application of mulch, and Spiraea Japonica Goldflame is no exception. Dig some compost or well rotted manure around its roots in early spring for optimum health and colours throughout the growing season. 

GBP 13.50
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Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

Spiraea Vanhouttei Gold Fountain. White Flowering Spiraea

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

GBP 66.50
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Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor Birchleaf Spiraea for Sale Online UK

Spiraea Betulifolia Tor or Birchleaf Spirea is native to North East Asia and Japan. It has become a popular choice for UK gardeners! Hardy and undemanding, this low-growing deciduous shrub matures into a dense, rounded mound. The bright green leaves are ornamented with clusters of tiny, fragrant white flowers in late spring which will attract bees and butterflies to your garden. Through the summer the fresh-looking green leaves provide an attractive backdrop for flowering plants, and then in autumn the foliage turns bright shades of orange, red and purple to put on a brilliant show.Height and Spread of Spiraea Betulifolia TorBirchleaf Spiraea will grow to a mature height and spread of 1 metres.How Hardy Is Spiraea Betulifolia Tor?Birchleaf Spiraea Tor is hardy in all parts of the UK and across northern Europe.How to Use Spiraea Betulifolia TorWhether included as single specimen or planted in a large grouping, Spiraea Betulifolia Tor will be a hard-working part of your landscape! The shrub is compact enough to be suitable as a container planting on a roof terrace, balcony, or patio, where its fragrant blooms will delight in spring, and its autumn colour will again make it a garden focus. It is an excellent choice for a foundation planting, as it will stay low enough to not interfere with windows, or can be planted towards the front of a mixed border. Used as a low hedge along a walkway, it will create definition without blocking a view. Planted in a mass grouping on a difficult slope, Birchleaf Spirea will provide erosion control as well as being a striking addition to the landscape.How to Care for Spiraea Betulifolia TorPlant Birchleaf Spiraea Tor in full sun in an exposed or sheltered position in moist, fertile well-drained sand, loam or clay soil with an acid to neutral pH. Use an organic mulch to maintain soil moisture and protect its shallow roots. Salt-tolerant, it is suitable for coastal locations. Highly tolerant of pollution, Birchleaf Spirea will thrive in even inner-city gardens. It’s an excellent landscaping choice on country properties, as it is very deer-resistant. In early spring, prune back one-third of the growth to encourage flowering. Deadhead after blooming.Spiraea Betulifolia Tor is a great choice for UK gardens - hardy and compact, its spring flowers and autumn foliage make this a winner all season long!

GBP 26.25
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Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan Sugi Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan Sugi Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan Sugi is an RHS AGM-winning evergreen Japanese cedar conifer with semi-pendulous yellow-green foliage that emerges almost cream. It’s a sturdy but beautiful small to medium-sized conifer for urban and country gardens.Cryptomeria Japonica is the Japanese cedar. It’s native to Japan where it’s been cultivated and crossbred for centuries. The cultivar Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan Sugi was raised there in the 1900s. It retains Japanese cedar’s tough and attractive characteristics, but it’s a more manageable size for gardens with the addition of colour-changing foliage and unusual cockscombs.Its semi-pendulous branches hold soft awl-shaped leaves that emerge creamy-yellow and mature to dark green with yellow highlights in winter, hence its name Sekken, which is Japanese for yellow. In autumn, dark brown cones dangle from the branch tips.Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan Sugi is also called Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan and Cryptomeria Japonica Cristata.Height and Spread of Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan SugiCryptomeria Japonica Cristata is slow growing, eventually maturing into a cone shape. It reaches four by two metres over 10 years.How Hardy Is Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan SugiThis is a hardy conifer in well-drained but moist soil. It copes with some drought and pollution, but it’s best grown in a sheltered spot because harsh winds damage its soft new foliage.How To Use Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan SugiThis interesting evergreen conifer suits both urban and country planting, architectural spaces and low-maintenance gardens where its dependable cream, green, and yellow foliage with brown rigid cockscombs creates year-round interestPlant it in a mixed border, rockery, foliage garden, low maintenance wildlife-friendly space or an as a specimen tree in an architectural courtyard and it’ll bring years of colour for very little maintenance.How To Care For Cryptomeria Japonica Sekkan SugiCryptomeria Japonica Cristata needs a sunny, sheltered area with protection from strong wind. Any free-draining fertile soil is suitable. Pruning isn’t required, but as with all plants, a thick layer of well-rotted organic mulch around its root in spring provides nutrients for the growing season and traps moisture.Be sure to water Japanese Cedar Sekkan Sugi well until you see new growth.

GBP 210.00
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Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

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

GBP 87.50
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Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

Chaenomeles Japonica Sargentii Japanese Flowering Quince

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

GBP 93.75
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Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside. Camellias Evergreen Shrubs.

Camellia Japonica Dr. Burnside. Camellias Evergreen Shrubs.

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

GBP 82.50
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Camellia Japonica Giuseppe Traverso. Spring Flowering Shrubs

Camellia Japonica Kingyo Tsubaki shrub for sale online UK.

Camellia Japonica White Nun Shrub. Buy Online London UK

Camellia Japonica Yukimi Guruma White Swan from Paramount Plants

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath White Flowering Spiraea for Sale

Spiraea Arguta Bridal Wreath is a beautiful deciduous flowering shrub. A white flowering beauty with arching sprays of flowers in mid and late spring and bright green leaves. It is sometimes referred to as the Shoe Button Spirea or the Popcorn Spirea. The Royal Horticultural Society bestowed it with their Award of Garden Merit (AGM).Bridal Wreath is a hybrid that produces a profusion of white foam-like spring flowers. The arching sprays of blossoms appear in the mid to late spring months. The lance-shaped flowers grow on the ends of the branches. Bright green, toothed-ovate foliage persist on the shrub after flowering and into the autumn months. Height and Spread of Spiraea ArgutaThis vigorous shrub grows to a height and width of 2.5 metres. It typically takes eight to ten years to reach its full growth potential. How hardy is the Spiraea ArgutaBridal Wreath will thrive in a UK plant hardiness zone H6, meaning it is fully winter hardy in the UK. How to Use Spiraea Arguta Plant Bridal Wreath in the back of a border so that its summertime mint green leaves will showcase other plants but in the spring its wondrous flower sprays can be truly appreciated. How to Care for Spirea ArgutaBridal Wreath is a relatively easy-care shrub. Choose a planting location in full sun to produce an abundance of flowers. The shrub prefers well-drained fertile soil. During the first year of growth, keep the soil around the shrub evenly moist to encourage a strong root system. Immediately after flowering each spring, the shrub’s canes should be pruned back to the first buds. A mature shrub may benefit from having a quarter to a fifth of it old shoots pruned back all the way to the base. Spirea Arguta is a lovely springtime shrub that should be planted somewhere that you appreciate its lovely spring flowers. The shrub’s carefree requirements make it an ideal shrub to plant in any landscape. 

GBP 13.50
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Camellia Japonica Kirin No Homare shrub for sale online UK.

Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Lady Campbell Red Flowering Camellia

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

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

Camellia Japonica Oki No Name. Flowering Shrubs For Sale UK

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio

Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio is an evergreen flowering shrub with deep red flowers in spring. It suits borders, well-watered plant containers, and prefers acidic soil.Camellia Japonica are native to the mountainous regions of the Far East including China, Korea, Taiwan and Japan and have appeared on ceramics since at least the 11th century. The first camellia was brought to Europe in the 1730s and they’ve been bred in many different forms and cultivars since.Camellia Japonica Francesco Ferruccio is an old cultivar that was cultivated in Italy in the first half of the 1800s and it’s become hard to find in the UK. It has typical deep glossy green foliage that remains on the plant year-round and sprouts new light green foliage in mid-spring. Its new foliage matures over the summer months to match its established leaves. Before this new foliage arrives, mid-sized double deep red flowers emerge with almost crimson petals that are smaller in the centre. Camellia Francesco Ferruccio is a must for lovers of red flowers. Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioCamellia Francesco Ferruccio will reach 2 - 3 metres in height and spread but it can be kept smaller with a yearly prune.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioThis is a hardy shrub if its roots are well-drained. It needs a partially shady spot and new buds may require protection from harsh frosts in early spring.How To Use Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioCamellia Francesco Ferruccio suits rock or gravel gardens, mixed acidic borders, and low maintenance gardens. Its evergreen structure and deep red flowers suit both country style and urban gardens. If you have a dull balcony, deck, or patio this hardy and intensely coloured camellia will brighten it up year-round in well-watered and fed containers.This is a hard-to-find camellia and a great gift for camellia lovers or gardeners who like rare plants.How To Care For Camellia Japonica Francesco FerruccioAll camellias prefer acidic soil and their foliage may turn chlorotic and yellow on chalk. If your garden is alkaline, it’s best to grow camellias in a large container of ericaceous compost.Camellia Japonicas are mountainous woodland plants that need shade or partial sun to thrive because direct sunlight burns their foliage and prevents flowering. Choose a spot that’s free from frost, harsh drying winds, and direct midday sun and it will thrive.Pruning isn’t required, but you can remove wayward branches or shorten its height after the flowers are spent in mid to late spring.The buds may need some protection from late frosts. If a frost is forecast in early spring cover the whole shrub with horticultural fleece to ensure the buds are not damaged.Each year use bracken or pine-based mulch to boost soil nutrients and be sure to water it well until it’s fully established. Container grown camellias need water and food throughout the spring and summer months.

GBP 66.00
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Sophora Japonica Pendula Weeping Japanese Pagoda Trees UK

Sophora Japonica Pendula Weeping Japanese Pagoda Trees UK

Sophora Japonica Pendula or Weeping Japanese Pagoda is a deciduous tree native to China and Korea which has been cultivated in Japan for centuries. This is a picturesque small tree with a graceful weeping shape & stiff, drooping branches which remain bare until late May. The narrow pinnate leaves then emerge, up to 30 cm in length, covering the weeping form with a blanket of rich green and then turning a pale yellow in autumn. After a hot summer, mature specimens of Sophora Japonica Pendula may produce fragrant, creamy white flowers similar to pea blossoms. The drooping panicles of flowers emerge in late summer into the early autumn, providing a good late-season source of nectar for bees and butterflies.Height and Spread of Sophora Japonica Pendula The Weeping Japanese Pagoda tree will grow to a height of just 4 metres and spread of 3 metres in 20 years, reaching a mature height of up to 6 metres in 30 to 50 years. This tree will last for many decades.How Hardy Is Sophora Japonica Pendula?Weeping Japanese Pagoda is hardy in most places in the UK, even in severe winters.How to Use Sophora Japonica PendulaWeeping Japanese Pagoda is an excellent specimen tree for even small gardens, as its slow growth habit and eventual small size will keep it within the bounds of a restricted space. Weeping Japanese Pagoda is a good focal point in a small lawn, or as an accent in a larger garden. Planted above a retaining wall, its branches will grow down and soften its appearance.How to Care for Sophora Japonica PendulaSophora Japonica Pendula is adaptable to many different planting situations. Plant it in full sun in with any aspect in an exposed or sheltered position, in well-drained sand, chalk, or loam soil. As it is very resistant to salt spray, it is an excellent choice for a coastal property, and it is equally tolerant of pollution, making it suitable for even inner-city gardens. It develops drought tolerance once it is established, and in fact will suffer if there is too much moisture in the soil.Sophora Japonica Pendula is an excellent choice for UK gardens - small in size, with a graceful ornamental form, it will fit into spaces small or large! See also Sophora Japonica - non weeping form. 

GBP 871.20
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Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

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

GBP 82.50
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Lonicera Japonica Darts World Honeysuckle Darts World Buy UK

Lonicera Japonica Darts World Honeysuckle Darts World Buy UK

Lonicera Japonica Darts World - Honeysuckle Darts WorldTreasured for its sweet-smelling flowers, Lonicera Japonica Darts World, also known as Honeysuckle Darts World or climbing honeysuckle, is a vigorous semi-evergreen climber, a favourite with hummingbirds, butterflies and songbirds. When compared to the other varieties of Lonicera Japonica, Honeysuckle Darts Worlds is one of the most popular - the rich pink shade of the flowers looks really stunning against thick, dark green foliage.From late spring through to late summer, Lonicera Japonica Darts World is heavy with fragrant, deep pink, tubular flowers, fading to peach and blush as the summer passes. The scent of the flowers is luscious and aromatic, which is why gardeners often plant Lonicera Japonica Darts World near the garden’s sitting area, where they can enjoy the unique fragrance throughout the summer. The rich foliage of Honeysuckle Darts World is a perfect backdrop for the stunning blossom - the smooth, ovate leaves in emerald green will remain on the plant throughout the winter. In milder climates, Lonicera japonica Darts World is an evergreen plant, whereas, in harsher climates, this climber is deciduous. Fully hardy in all of the UK, in some parts of Britain and Ireland, where the winters are severe, Lonicera Japonica Darts World will shed its foliage when the temperatures hit below -15 degrees. Even though Honeysuckle Darts World will flower heavily and have a more vibrant foliage in full sunlight, this vigorous climber tolerates partial shade, too. Lonicera Japonica Darts World will thrive in almost any type of soil, as long as it is moist and well-drained. Ideal for growing along a trellis, wall-side or a fence, Lonicera Japonica Darts World also works well as ground cover. Since it’s fast-growing, low-maintenance and relatively pest and disease free, climbing honeysuckle will mature quickly, reaching its ultimate height of 5 metres over a period of 5 to 10 years. Fully grown Honeysuckle Darts World can be up to 1.5 metres wide, but with light early spring pruning, you can shape it according to your own preferences. Some gardeners prefer to grow Honeysuckle Darts World along a framework, in which case you’ll need to place the structure before planting, to avoid damage and allow the plant to form along the frame. However, Honeysuckle Darts World doesn’t have to climb to flourish, so if you’re looking for a plant to form a carpet in your garden, consider Lonicera Japonica Darts World - it will spread fairly quickly and won’t require extensive pruning and cutting like some other ground cover creepers.If you’re looking for more climbing plants with opulent flowers that are easy to grow and maintain, have a look at our other Lonicera Japonica varieties, or other available plants in our Climbers collection.

GBP 90.00
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Fatsia Japonica Japanese Auralia. London & Online UK & IRL

Fatsia Japonica Japanese Auralia. London & Online UK & IRL

Fatsia Japonica or Japanese AraliaThis is a spreading evergreen shrub with deeply lobed dark green leaves. Its round creamy white flowers on long stalks appear in September to October, followed by black fruit.It is grown mainly for its attractive foliage and its liking for partial shade. If you have a shady spot in the garden with perhaps no so much direct sunlight, then Fatsia Japonica will reward with its large lush leaves and rich tropical appearance.   Fatsia Japonica will reach a max height of 1.5 to 2 metres with a max spread of 1.5 to 2 metres. It is frost hardy to -2 and as mentioned, it prefers a sheltered shady position. Recipient of the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society, a sure sign that it will perform well in most gardens. Fatsia Japonica is now for sale at our London garden centre & online. Fatsia Japonica, commonly referred to as Japanese Aralia or sometimes the Castor Oil Plant, is a spreading evergreen and exotic looking shrub. It has a disctinct tropical appearance and is handsome in looks with its big, glossy green leaves. It is a very useful plant for a very shady spot where little else will thrive.Fatsia Japonica has large deeply lobed, glossy leaves with pointed tips on long, upright leaf stems. The foliage is deep green in colour and has a palmate shape. Each leaf has seven to nine lobes, which can reach up to 30 cm or 12 inches across.In autumn, Fatsia Japonica plants produce showy panicles and clusters of creamy white flowers, which have a spherical shape. Japanese Aralia flowers are often followed by green and round fruit, which turns black after ripening.Fatsia Japonica is ideal to plant in an exotic-style or tropical themed garden with its big, bold and beautiful appearance. The large, deep green leaves contrast well with ornamental grasses and bamboo. Japanese Aralia grows best in partial shade but can also be placed in a fully shady corner of your garden, where it can be the central attraction through its architectural shape.Fatsia Japonica or Japanese Aralia is a member of the Araliaceae family, which is generally grown outdoors in frost-free climatesJapanese Aralia is easy to maintain. You just need to water it regularly in order to keep it happy. In spring, it can benefit from being cut back drastically almost to half of its actual size. You can pinch off the growing tips in order to encourage branching.

GBP 115.50
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Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana. Dwarf Japanese Cedar

Cryptomeria Japonica Globosa Nana. Dwarf Japanese Cedar

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

GBP 74.25
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Camellia Japonica Snow Ball White For Sale Online London UK

Camellia Japonica Snow Ball White For Sale Online London UK

Camellia Japonica Compacta Alba For Sale Online