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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 88.00
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Camellia Japonica White Nun Shrub. Buy Online London UK

Euonymus Alatus Compactus Winged Spindle Tree. Buy Online UK

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Camellia Japonica Yukimi Guruma White Swan from Paramount Plants

Camellia Japonica Oki No Name. Flowering Shrubs For Sale UK

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 100.00
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Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

Camellia Japonica Paolina Maggi. Camellia Paolina Maggi

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

GBP 88.00
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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 96.00
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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 123.20
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Camellia Japonica Snow Ball White For Sale Online London UK

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Lonicera Japonica Chinensis Japanese Honeysuckle for Sale

Lonicera Japonica Chinensis Japanese Honeysuckle for Sale

Lonicera Japonica ChinensisLonicera Japonica Chinensis is a fragrant, fast-growing honeysuckle that covers a pergola or trellis with flowers in the summer. This pretty semi-evergreen climber is also called Japanese Honeysuckle as it originates from the Far East. It has attractive purple twining stems and very dark green foliage that is reddish on the underside and remains on the plant in mild winters.Stems grow quickly and from July to October the whole climber is covered in whitish-yellow flowers with purple trumpets that mature in dark purple fruits.  The fragrance of this honeysuckle is a knockout. It’s one of the strongest honeysuckle scents and it attracts pollinators until the blooms fall in late autumn.  In winter the large leaves may remain in place on a framework of dark purple climbing stems.Height And Spread of Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle can easily reach heights of five metres by three metres in fertile soil, but can be kept smaller with pruning. How Hardy Is Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle is frost hardy and can withstand frosts and freezing temperature of harsh winters. In mid to southern areas of the UK, or in a sheltered spot in northerly areas, it is likely to retain its foliage.How To Use Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle is a good choice to cover a dead tree or an outbuilding as it grows very quickly. Use this fragrant honeysuckle to cover an archway, a pergola, a wire trellis on the fence, or a freestanding obelisk in a container on the patio. It’s a perfect choice for gardeners that want to attract pollinators as its free-flowering fragrant blooms are attractive to bees. If you have a kitchen garden, planting honeysuckle nearby is beneficial for pollination. How to Care For Lonicera Japonica ChinensisGive Japanese Honeysuckle plenty of room to grow in fertile well-drained soil of any type. Honeysuckles prefer a sunny to a partially shady spot and will flower best in plenty of sunshine. Water well until established and give water during hot spells. Don’t allow container-grown honeysuckle to dry out. As the stems grow, tie them in and prune to a manageable size in late winter.   

GBP 105.00
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Lonicera Japonica Chinensis Japanese Honeysuckle for Sale

Lonicera Japonica Chinensis Japanese Honeysuckle for Sale

Lonicera Japonica ChinensisLonicera Japonica Chinensis is a fragrant, fast-growing honeysuckle that covers a pergola or trellis with flowers in the summer. This pretty semi-evergreen climber is also called Japanese Honeysuckle as it originates from the Far East. It has attractive purple twining stems and very dark green foliage that is reddish on the underside and remains on the plant in mild winters.Stems grow quickly and from July to October the whole climber is covered in whitish-yellow flowers with purple trumpets that mature in dark purple fruits.  The fragrance of this honeysuckle is a knockout. It’s one of the strongest honeysuckle scents and it attracts pollinators until the blooms fall in late autumn.  In winter the large leaves may remain in place on a framework of dark purple climbing stems.Height And Spread of Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle can easily reach heights of five metres by three metres in fertile soil, but can be kept smaller with pruning. How Hardy Is Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle is frost hardy and can withstand frosts and freezing temperature of harsh winters. In mid to southern areas of the UK, or in a sheltered spot in northerly areas, it is likely to retain its foliage.How To Use Lonicera Japonica ChinensisJapanese Honeysuckle is a good choice to cover a dead tree or an outbuilding as it grows very quickly. Use this fragrant honeysuckle to cover an archway, a pergola, a wire trellis on the fence, or a freestanding obelisk in a container on the patio. It’s a perfect choice for gardeners that want to attract pollinators as its free-flowering fragrant blooms are attractive to bees. If you have a kitchen garden, planting honeysuckle nearby is beneficial for pollination. How to Care For Lonicera Japonica ChinensisGive Japanese Honeysuckle plenty of room to grow in fertile well-drained soil of any type. Honeysuckles prefer a sunny to a partially shady spot and will flower best in plenty of sunshine. Water well until established and give water during hot spells. Don’t allow container-grown honeysuckle to dry out. As the stems grow, tie them in and prune to a manageable size in late winter.   

GBP 144.38
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Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Red & White Flowers

Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Red & White Flowers

Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme is an evergreen camellia with dark red blooms that have a variety of white splashes. It’s an eye-catching shrub that flowers in April and is excellent in shady mixed borders and suitable for plant pots and containers.Camellia Japonica are native to Japan, China, Taiwan and South Korea. They were introduced to Europe in the 1700s and have been recorded on Chinese ceramics since the 11th century. Camelia are very popular evergreens and there are thousands of varieties to suit colour preferences and size.The cultivar Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is a variegated variety of the popular dark red Dixie Knight that was bred by Wheelers’ Nurseries in Georgia in the 1960s. Dixie Knight Supreme keeps all of the original attributes and adds a flash of white to the large 10-13 cms deep red petals. The amount of white varies from plant to plant, so it’s instantly recognisable but you always have an original.The blooms are peony-shaped and ruffled emerging in April on its evergreen branches. New pale green foliage appears with the flowers and matures to deep green over the summer to match its established leaves.Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is an excellent choice for lovers of unusual flower colours and low maintenance gardens.Height And Spread of Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme will reach a maximum height and spread of 4 metres over 10-20 years.How Hardy Is Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme This evergreen camellia is very hardy down to minus temperatures if its roots are well-drained but late frosts may damage its buds if they aren’t covered with fleece.How To Use Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Dixie Knight Supreme is an unusual addition to country cottage style gardens with its pretty flowers but it also suits an urban new build as a focal point.Camellias enjoy a container that’s well fed and watered and Dixie Knight Supreme does an excellent job of brightening a patio, deck, or sheltered balcony throughout the year.Japanese style gardens, rock gardens and gravel gardens also benefit from this easy to grow striking camellia that’s stood the test of time since 1961.How To Care For Camellia Japonica Dixie Knight Supreme Camellia Japonica are originally woodland plants that grow in shade, so it’s best planted in a shaded to semi-shaded spot. Camellias need acidic soil conditions to thrive and will quickly turn chlorotic on chalk, so use plenty of pine or bracken-based compost in the planting hole and around the roots as mulch.If you have alkaline ground use a plant pot or container filled with ericaceous compost., but be sure to water and feed it regularly and raise the container up on feet to help drain the soil effectively.Pruning is not 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.Interested in Camelias? Lots more info on our blog post: Camellias in Britain - an informal history.  

GBP 96.00
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Camellia Japonica Debbie. Flowering Evergreen Shrubs Buy UK

Euonymus Fortunei 'Harlequin' (Spindle 'Harlequin') - Half Standard - 18-25 (litres)

Euonymus Fortunei 'Harlequin' (Spindle 'Harlequin') - Half Standard - 18-25 (litres)

Euonymus Fortunei is an evergreen shrub, native to China with prostrate habit, excellent ground cover. Small, white, spherical fruit. Grows well in poor soil, and also in pots, on terraces and balconies. When it is grown as a climber against a support it can reach a height of several meters. 'Harlequin' - variety with small green leaves with white patches and dots, tinged with pink in autumn and winter. Latin Name: Euonymus Fortunei ‘Harlequin’ English Name: Spindle ‘Harlequin’ Species: Celastraceae Genus: Euonymus Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green with White. Flower: Tiny Green Flowers. Flowering Period: April-May. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Parial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed. Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14°F) Suggested Uses: Small gardens. Parks or large gardens. Planting on its own. Rock gardens. Maintenance: Can be pruned after flowering. Growth Habit: Bushy. Growth Speed: Very Fast. Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 112.95
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Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat for Sale UK. Japanese Loquat Tree

Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat for Sale UK. Japanese Loquat Tree

Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat, or Japanese Loquat, is a striking architectural tree or shrub with large evergreen leaves which will be a distinctive addition to your garden. A recipient of the RHS Award of Garden Merit, it is a noteworthy landscape plant for British gardens!Although its common name is Japanese Loquat, Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat is actually native to China, and has been grown in the UK since the eighteenth century. It is most valuable for its unusually large evergreen foliage. Growing up to 30 cm in length, the leathery, dark green glossy leaves have a velvety white underside. New growth in April and May is an attractive pale green against the older leaves. Japanese Loquat produces its fragrant creamy white blooms in the autumn. They will only set fruit in milder regions, but when they do, the small yellow fruits are both delicious to eat and decorative when they ripen in spring and early summer.Hardy through most of the UK, Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat will grow to a mature height and spread of 4-8 metres in 20 to 50 years. It needs little pruning to maintain an attractive shape, but will tolerate pruning to maintain a smaller size.Plant your Japanese Loquat in a sheltered position in full sun, with a south or west facing aspect, in any well-drained soil. Tolerant of salt and urban pollution, it is a good choice for both city and coastal locations. Disease-free and remarkably drought tolerant once established, it is a very low-maintenance plant. The exotic appearance of Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat makes it an excellent specimen tree. Planted against a sunny wall or in a sheltered courtyard, its evergreen foliage will provide interest year-round, while the fragrant flowers will be a delight in autumn, and a good late-season nectar source for bees and butterflies.  It makes a great addition to a Mediterranean-style garden, where dramatic large leaves of Japanese Loquat will combine well with traditional Mediterranean plants. In a small city garden, a tree will grow well close to a wall, or in a sheltered corner. Their dense shade will create a cool spot in the height of the summer heat. Eriobotrya Japonica Loquat will add an exotic ambiance to your landscape, whether it produces fruit or not. The huge, distinctive evergreen leaves provide year-round interest and will most definitely be a focal point in your garden!

GBP 123.20
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Camellia Japonica Eugenia de Montijo Red Flowering Camellia

Camellia Japonica Eugenia de Montijo Red Flowering Camellia

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

GBP 128.00
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Aucuba Japonica. Japanese Laurel. Spotted Laurel. London UK

Aucuba Japonica. Japanese Laurel. Spotted Laurel. London UK

Aucuba Japonica also known as the Spotted Laurel or the Japanese Laurel.Native to shady woods in Japan and China, this is now a favourite shrub in gardens around the world. The Japanese Laurel is a hardy, rounded variegated shrub with glossy green leaves, splashed and speckled with bright yellow and black and is a useful plant for shaded areas. The foliage brightens up shaded corners of the garden and the Spotted Laurel produces small purple-red flowers in April to May, followed by bright red berries in June. Aucuba Japonica works well as a hedging plant and is therefore a very popular choice for evergreen screening.Max Height 2m. Max Spread 2m. Full Sun/Partial Shade.This versatile evergreen shrub fits anywhere in the garden. Aucuba Japonica has a slow growing habit. It reaches its ultimate size in about ten years if left unpruned. Adaptable to full sun or shade, its gold, yellow, and black splotching will colour best when grown in shady areas. Spotted Laurel will thrive in a wide variety of soils, including droughty areas around hedges and trees in the garden. If you leave it to grow unchecked or lightly shaped, it will grow to a lovely rounded shrub; or prune strictly as a hedge.  An Award of Garden Merit (AGM) winner by the Royal Horticultural Society, Spotted Laurel is a widely grown favourite across the UK and Ireland. First introduced to the UK in 1783, it originally was only found in the female form.  In order to produce the characteristic bright red berries, a male form was required to pollinate. Male strains of the variety were first brought to the region in 1861. It was very popular in Victorian and Edwardian times.Hardy to Zone H4, Japanese Laurel can tolerate exposed or sheltered sites. One of its most valuable characteristics is that it has the ability to thrive in very difficult garden environments, even dry shade under large trees. Spotted Laurel handles urban pollution, salt-laden air in coastal gardens, and most any exposure you subject it to.Some of the best uses for Aucuba Japonica are its use as an informal evergreen hedge. Other common uses include introducing it on banks and slopes, in city, cottage, or coastal gardens or even in containers. The attractively coloured leaves and bright berries make for a nice addition to cut flower arrangements.

GBP 105.60
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Euonymus Fortunei 'Emerald 'n Gold' (Spindle 'Emerald 'n' Gold') - Half Standard - 10 (litres)

Euonymus Fortunei 'Emerald 'n Gold' (Spindle 'Emerald 'n' Gold') - Half Standard - 10 (litres)

Euonymus Fortunei is an evergreen shrub, native to China with prostrate habit, excellent ground cover. Small, white, spherical fruit. Grows well in poor soil, and also in pots, on terraces and balconies. When it is grown as a climber against a support it can reach a height of several meters. 'Emerald 'n' Gold' - variety with small, deep green leaves with golden-yellow margin. Latin Name: Euonymus Fortunei ‘Harlequin’ English Name: Spindle ‘Harlequin’ Species: Celastraceae Genus: Euonymus Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green with Yellow. Flower: Tiny Green Flowers. Flowering Period: April-May. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained. Chalk. Clay. Loam. Sand. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Parial Shade. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed. Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14°F) Suggested Uses: Small gardens. Parks or large gardens. Planting on its own. Rock gardens. Maintenance: Can be pruned after flowering. Growth Habit: Bushy. Growth Speed: Very Fast. Delivery Cost: This is calculated based on the total size, weight and quantity of your order, as well as the location of your delivery address. You will see the final price at the Online Checkout Page (before making payment). Our website will automatically calculate the lowest possible delivery price and apply discounts to orders of certain products – giving you the best value delivery every time! Please note that high-volume orders will decrease your delivery costs significantly by spreading the price across multiple items. Visit our Delivery Policy page for more information.

GBP 103.95
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Cryptomeria Japonica Full Standard Topiary Tree Japanese Cedar Tree

Cryptomeria Japonica Full Standard Topiary Tree Japanese Cedar Tree

Cryptomeria Japonica is commonly known as the Japanese Cedar. A coniferous shrub native to China and Japan it is highly prized as a tree for bonsai and for topiary. The Japanese Cedar has mid to dark green leaves which spiral around the branches and can be easily pruned to shape as a standard tree. Its natural growth habit is conical.These specimens have been trained to a half-standard shape on a clear stem with a globe-shaped topiary crown on top. To maintain the lollipop shape, trim once per year. Cryptomeria Japonica is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. In fact, it will adapt well even in areas with severe winters with temperatures as low as 20 degrees below zero. Elegant, highly-decorative and with multiple seasons of interest, Japanese Cedar Tree has many uses in the garden. When left to grow in its natural habit, this conifer forms a pyramidal to oval shape which looks phenomenal in any landscape. The dense evergreen foliage and graceful form make it ideally suited as a backdrop for more colourful specimens. Additionally, you can strategically plant it to hide less attractive sights in the garden, e.g. an ugly bordering wall. Shaped as a topiary, Japanese Cedar can be used to add interest to patios, as an entryway plant, and more.Cryptomeria Japonica prefers full sun or partial shade. It will grow in any moist but well-drained soil. This evergreen conifer is frost hardy and is easily kept in shape with a light prune from time to time. However, you should choose a sheltered location in the garden to plant Japanese Cedar Tree, away from the harsh elements.

GBP 154.00
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