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Agave Americana Mediopicta (Mediopicta Century Plant)

Agave Americana Mediopicta (Mediopicta Century Plant)

Mediopicta is a medium to smaller growing form of Agave Americana. Specimens even survive in pots or in the ground in the wet winters of the south coast of England. At the other extreme it may be seen planted out in southern Arizona and Texas. They are usually cultivated outdoors in rock gardens as well as cactus and succulent gardens. They are often used in Mediterranean-style landscapes, in borders, or as a specimen plant. They require full sun and a very well-drained, slightly acidic, sandy or gravely soil. As an ornamental it is also grown in containers where it stays much smaller than its outdoor brethren. The Agave Americana grows fairly fast in summer if provided with copious water but allow thorough drying before watering again. During the winter months, one should only water enough to keep the leaves from shrivelling. They do well in full sun or a lightly shaded area. Latin Name: Agave Americana Mediopicta English Name: Century Plant, Maguey, American Aloe Species: Asparagaceae Genus: Agave Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Glaucous green with pale yellow. Flower: Pale yellow. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Sand, Loam. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight. Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered. Hardiness Rating: Low (H2) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: 1 °C to 5 °C (33.8 °F to 41 °F) Suggested Uses: Small gardens. Groups. Maintenance: Watering during winter period should be reduced to once a month. Growth Habit: Bushy. Growth Speed: Fast. Final Height: 2 m – 3 m (6.6 ft – 9.8 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1.8 m – 2 m (5.9 ft – 6.6 ft) 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 59.95
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Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax)

Phormium Tenax (New Zealand Flax)

The history of Phorium starts off in New Zealand. The plant itself had been used for centuries as medicine by the Maori people. The plant itself was brought to Britain during the 19th century around the time of major colonisation of New Zealand. The plant makes a large clump of leathery, strap-shaped leaves, with tall panicles of small, tubular flowers in summer. The plant itself is durable for the British climate at H5 and only needs sheltering in extreme winter conditions. The plant needs no maintenance and only dead leaves need to be pruned during the spring time. It is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep this in mind. Latin Name: Phormium tenax English Name: New Zealand Flax Species: Hemerocallidaceae Genus: Phormium Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green-Grey Flower: Red Flowering Period: Summer Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained. Loam, Sand Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -10 °C to -5 °C (14 °F to 23 °F) Growth Habit: Clump-forming Pests: Phormium mealybug may be a problem Diseases: Generally disease free Cultivation: Grows best in fertile well-drained soil in full sun. May need protecting in northern climes Propagation: Propagate by seed sown in spring or by division in spring Pruning: Dead or damaged leaves may be removed in the spring Suggested planting locations and garden types: Low Maintenance Flower borders and beds Architectural City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Gravel Garden Final Height: 2.5 m – 4 m (8.2 ft – 13.12 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) 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 67.95
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Chaenomeles x Superba (Flowering Quince) - Shrub

Chaenomeles x Superba (Flowering Quince) - Shrub

‘Flowering Quince’ is a small deciduous shrub of spreading habit that is native to Japan. The plant itself is related to the Chinese Quince. The obovate leaves grow to 6cm in length. Flowers are 4cm in width, deep crimson followed by apple-like, yellow fruits, fragrant when ripe. The plant itself is hardy at H6 and only needs to be sheltered in an extreme cold snap. The plant is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep an eye out for this. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 2 for maintaining this plant. Latin Name: Chaenomeles x Superba (Flowering Quince) English Name: Japanese Quince Species: Rosaceae Genus: Chaenomeles Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Fragrance: Fruit Flower: Red (With Yellow Fruit) Flowering Period: Spring. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained. Sand, Clay, Loam, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H6) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -20 °C to -15 °C (-4 °F to 5 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: May be attacked by scale insects and aphids Diseases: May be subject to a canker Cultivation: Grow in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade Propagation: Propagate by semi-hardwood cuttings Pruning: Pruning group 2 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Banks and Slopes Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Cottage & Informal Garden Mediterranean Climate Plants Final Height: 50 cm – 1 m (1.6 ft – 3.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) 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 59.95
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Chaenomeles Speciosa Nivalis (Japanese Quince) - Shrub

Chaenomeles Speciosa Nivalis (Japanese Quince) - Shrub

Chaenomeles speciosa Nivalis is distinct from other types of Chaenomeles mainly due to its brilliant-white flowers as opposed to the more traditional red. The plant originates in the Far East, particularly from China and Japan. It was used in ancient Chinese traditional medicine and was known locally as ' zhou pi mugua'. Spiny branches make this plant helpful against intruding animals or people. The plant itself is very hardy at H6, making it perfect for the UK climate. Make sure to only shelter in an extreme cold snap. The plant is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep an eye out for this. Stick to the guidelines of pruning group 2 for this plant. Latin Name: Chaenomeles Speciosa Nivalis English Name: Japanese quince Species: Rosaceae Genus: Chaenomeles Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Flower: White Flowering Period: Spring. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed Hardiness Rating: High (H6) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: May be attacked by scale insects and aphids Diseases: May be subject to a canker Cultivation: Grow in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade Propagation: Propagate by semi-hardwood cuttings Pruning: Pruning group 2 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Banks and Slopes Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders Cottage & Informal Garden Final Height: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 2.5m - 4m (8.2 ft – 13.12 ft) 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 59.95
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Common Garden Peony (Paeonia Suffruticosa) - Shrub

Common Garden Peony (Paeonia Suffruticosa) - Shrub

The common garden peony has been cultivated since the 5th century B.C. and originated in China. During the Qing Dynasty, it was China's national flower. It came to Europe in 1820. The Flowers are borne on long stems, appearing in April-May. Grows well in all types of soil but preferring those not too light and alkaline. Also grows well in pots. The plant itself is hardy at H5 and only needs sheltering in extreme weather conditions. The plant is prone to potential diseases and pests so be wary. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 1 for this plant. Latin Name: Paeonia Suffruticosa English Name: Common Garden Peony Species: Paeoniaceae Genus: Paeonia Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Fragrance: Flower Flower: Red Flowering Period: Spring Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Clay, Loam, Sand, Chalk Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Growth Habit: Columnar/Upright Pests: can be affected by leaf and bud eelworm and soil-dwelling swift moth larvae Diseases: May be affected by virus diseases, honey fungus, peony wilt, and fungal leaf spot Cultivation: Grow in deep, fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade, in an open position but with shelter from cold, drying winds; for more advice, see tree peony cultivation Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings in summer, or by grafting in winter Pruning: Pruning group 1 (little or no pruning of trees and shrubs) Suggested planting locations and garden types: Flower borders and beds Wall-side Borders Cut Flowers Low Maintenance Cottage & Informal Garden City & Courtyard Gardens Final Height: 1 m - 1.5 m (3.2 ft – 4.9 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 50 cm – 1 m (1.6 ft – 3.2 ft). 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 59.95
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Chaenomeles Japonica (Japanese Quince) - Shrub

Chaenomeles Japonica (Japanese Quince) - Shrub

Plants bear small bitter fruits, not suitable for eating. If you are looking for plant to produce sweet nice fruits you have to order Cydonia Oblonga variety, which normally goes as a Half Standard Shape and available on our web site. Contact us for advise if required. Chaenomeles are grown by gardeners for their beautiful flowers and the Chaenomeles japonica is no exception. These hardy plants flower in the spring to unleash bright blooms of red, pink, or white. This plant is an ideal garden addition, they’re beautiful, add colour to your garden and tolerate even the best garden soil. This plants can be thorny and so makes an ideal plant if boundaries or security are an issue! The plant itself is very hardy at H6 making it perfect for the British climate. Just make sure to shelter in extreme weather conditions. The plant is prone to potential diseases and pests so take care. Follow the advice of pruning group 2 for maintaining this plant. Flowering Ornamental Plants Can be delivered in one of the below varieties. If you looking for a specific variety - please specify at the Check Out Page in the Product Notes: Chaenomeles Japonica Chaenomeles Speciosa Nivalis Chaenomeles x Superba Latin Name: Chaenomeles Japonica English Name: Japanese Quince Species: Rosaceae Genus: Chaenomeles Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Fragrance: Fruit Flower: Red (with yellow fruit) Flowering Period: Spring. Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H6) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15 °C to -10 °C (5 °F to 14 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: Can get brown scale and aphids Diseases: Fireblight and a canker may be a problem Cultivation: Grow in well-drained soil in sun or partial shade Propagation: Propagate by semi-hardwood cuttings Pruning: Pruning group 2 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Low Maintenance Wall-side Borders Cottage & Informal Garden Final Height: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: up to 2 m (1.9 ft) 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 51.95
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Pieris 'Forest Flame' (Pieris Japonica 'Forest Flame') - Shrub

Pieris 'Forest Flame' (Pieris Japonica 'Forest Flame') - Shrub

Best in acid or neutral soils, pieris are essential spring border shrubs. Elsewhere, they will grow exceptionally well in containers of lime-free, ericaceous, compost. They are mountain forest plants, originally from the Far East, and appreciate a little shade to prevent scorching to the new shoots and some shelter from late spring frosts, which cause similar damage. ‘Forest Flame’ is one of the most colourful varieties, with brilliant red, new growths turning later pink and then cream, appearing at the same time as the sprays of lily of the valley flowers. The plant itself is hardy at H5 and only needs to be sheltered in extreme cold weather conditions. The plant is prone to potential diseases and pests so bear this in mind when caring. Stick to the rules of pruning group 8 for maintaining this plant. Latin Name: Pieris Japonica 'Forest Flame' English Name: Pieris 'Forest Flame' Species: Ericaceae Genus: Pieris Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green-Pink-Red Flower: White Fragrance: Flower Flowering Period: Spring Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained. Loam, Sand Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: High (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -25 °C to -15 °C (-13 °F to 5 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Toxicity: Toxic by ingestion Pests: Can get pieris lacebug Diseases: May be affected by a leaf spot and Phytophthora root diseases Cultivation: Grows well in acidic, moderately fertile, humus-rich soil but may need some protection in winter when young Propagation: Propagate by softwood cuttings in early summer or semi-hardwood cuttings in late summer. Some bottom heat may be required Pruning: Pruning group 8 Suggested planting locations and garden types: Banks and Slopes Cut Flowers Flower borders and beds Low Maintenance Architectural City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden Patio & Container Plants Final Height: 2.5 m – 4 m (4.9 ft – 13.12 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) 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 85.95
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Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus Quinquefolia) - Climbing

Virginia Creeper (Parthenocissus Quinquefolia) - Climbing

Parthenocissus are vigorous deciduous climbers with either tendrils or disk-like suckers, and lobed or palmate leaves which often colour brilliantly in autumn. Inconspicuous green flowers are sometimes followed by attractive blue or black berries. They originate from North America. The plant itself is very hardy at H6, making it perfect for the UK climate. Only shelter in extreme cold weather. The plant itself can also grow in full shade so bear this in mind. The plant is generally disease free but could have potential pests. Follow the guidelines of pruning group 11 for the winter time. It is possible to prune also in the summer. Latin Name: Parthenocissus Quinquaefolia English Name: Virginia Creeper, American Ivy Species: Vitaceae Genus: Parthenocissus Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green-Red-Orange Flower: Green (Blue-Black Fruit) Flowering Period: Summer Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained, Well-drained. Chalk, Clay, Loam, Sand. Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight or Partial Sunlight or Full Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed Hardiness Rating: High (H6) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -25 °C to -15 °C (-13 °F to 5 °F) Suggested Uses: Wall-side Borders Patio & Container Plants Sub-tropical Maintenance: Pruning group 11 in early winter, can also be cut back in summer if need be Growth Habit: Climbing Pests: May get glasshouse red spider mite and vine weevil Diseases: Generally disease free Cultivation: This plant is listed on Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife & Countryside Act as an invasive non-native species. While this does not prevent it from being sold in the UK, or from being grown in gardens, the RHS encourages those that do grow it to take great care with managing it and with disposing of unwanted material. The RHS also encourages gardeners to find alternative plants to grow to those listed on Schedule 9. For suggested alternative plants see the Plantlife/RHS guide: Gardening without harmful invasive plants Propagation: Propagate by layering or hardwood cuttings Suggested planting locations and garden types: Wall-side Borders Final Height: 12 m (39 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 4 m – 8 m (13.12 ft – 26 ft) 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 46.95
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Quercus Ilex (Holm Oak Tree / Holly Oak) – Half-Standard

Quercus Ilex (Holm Oak Tree / Holly Oak) – Half-Standard

Commonly called the Holly Oak tree, Quercus Ilex often live for more than a thousand years. They are large evergreens with very dense crowns of leaves. They have strong polymorphic leaf of 2 – 9cm long; the younger leaves are wider and have toothed, sharp margins. The colour and texture of the Quercus Ilex varies from hairy, tender and pale green when they first appear to a leathery, dark green, covered in soft white hairs on the underside, when adult. Both male and female flowers are borne on catkins and appear in June, the first ones being the most decorative as they are a soft yellow. Grows in poor soil, but prefers calcareous, and does not like clay. Will withstand a lack of water in hot, dry summers and tolerates any kind of pruning. These are effective wind breaks, are suited to full sun or shade, good on their own or in groups and resists the salty winds of a sea climate very well, without damage to the beautiful foliage. It has a hardiness rating of H4 making it good for the British climate but better take measures to protect it during extreme cold snaps. It is prone to pests but is generally disease free. Latin Name: Quercus Ilex English Name: Holm Oak Tree, Holly Oak Species: Fagaceae Genus: Quercus Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green Fragrance: Flower Flower: Yellow Flowering Period: From May to June Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Loam, Chalk, Sand Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15°C to -10 °C (5 °F to 23 °F) Maintenance: Under glass prune to restrict size in spring Growth Habit: Bushy Cultivation: An easy to grow evergreen tree that responds well to formative pruning and clipping. Can be used as hedging in coastal areas and is suitable for most sites except the coldest inland areas. Leaf fall can occur in summer Propagation: Propagate by seed sown in a coldframe or seedbed as soon as ripe or by grafting in mid-autumn or late winter Suggested planting locations and garden types: Drought Resistant Hedging & Screens Mediterranean Climate Plants Coastal Pests: Susceptible to aphids and leaf-mining moths Diseases: Generally disease free Final Height: 3 m – 5 m (9.8 ft – 16.4 ft) Final Spread: 2 m – 3 m (6.6 ft – 9.8 ft) 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 70.95
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Repeat-Flowering Roses – Climbing

Repeat-Flowering Roses – Climbing

The Rosa, otherwise known as the 'Rose', is the infamous plant known all around the world. Popularised in films, books, songs and even on our famous own chocolate tin, the Rosa itself originates from Asia although smaller numbers are native to Europe, North America and even Northwestern Africa. The selection of roses we have come in many different variety of colours. The plant itself is rated at a very hardy H6, making it perfect to grow in the British climate. Just make sure to shelter in an extreme cold snap. It has the potentiality of attracting many pests and diseases so make sure to look after this plant well. Check the guidelines on pruning group 17 for how best to maintain this plant. Latin Name: Rosa English Name: Rose Species: Rosaceae Genus: Rosa Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Flower: Red, Orange, White, Yellow, Pink, Salmon Flowering Period: Summer-Autumn Fragrance: Flower Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained . Sand, Clay, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Hardiness (H6) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -20 °C to -15 °C (-4 °F to 5 °F) Growth Habit: Bushy Pests: Aphids, including rose aphid, are the most common rose pest. Can also be affected by leafhoppers, glasshouse red spider mite, scale insects, caterpillars, large rose sawfly, rose leaf-rolling sawfly and leaf-cutter bees. Deer and rabbits may also cause damage Diseases: Rose black spot, rose rust and rose powdery mildew are the most common rose diseases. May also be affected by rose dieback, replant disease, canker, honey fungus and a virus Cultivation: Grows best in fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil in a sunny, open position, but will tolerate some shade. Mulch in late winter and, to improve flowering, apply a balanced fertiliser in late winter or early spring and again in early summer. See rose cultivation Propagation: Propagate by semi-ripe cuttings in late summer or hardwood cuttings in autumn, or by T-budding in summer Pruning: Pruning group 17 (roses) Suggested planting locations and garden types: Cut Flowers Wall-side Borders City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden Final Height: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) 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 51.95
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Yucca Rostrata (Blue Beaked Yucca)

Yucca Rostrata (Blue Beaked Yucca)

Yucca Rostrata, also known as the Blue Beaked Yucca is a large variety of Yucca that grows long, blue leaves that jut out to form a ball shape, perched on top of a fairly large trunk. Due to their magnificent, bright foliage, blue beaked yucca work well as ornamental plants in the home or architecturally in the garden. The hardiness rating is at H5, making this an incredibly hardy plant for your garden. Just make sure to shelter during extreme cold weather. It is prone to potential pests and diseases so keep an eye out for this. The plant requires no pruning. Product Dimensions 10 litre pot: plant height - 30-40 cm (1.0-1.3 ft); 18 litre pot: plant height - 40-60 cm (1.3-2.0 ft); 30 litre pot plant height - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); 30 litre pot (with trunk) plant height - 60-80 cm (2.0-2.6 ft); 50 litre pot plant height - 80-100 cm (2.6-3.0 ft); 90 litre pot plant height - 100-125 cm (3.0-4.1 ft); 130 litre pot plant height - 150-175 cm (4.9-5.7 ft); 240 litre pot plant height - 175-200 cm (5.7-6.6 ft); Latin Name: Yucca Rostrata English Name: Blue Beaked Yucca Species: Asparagaceae Genus: Yucca Foliage Type: Evergreen Foliage: Green-Blue Fragrance: Flower Flower: White Flowering Period: Summer Fragrance: Flower Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained . Sand, Clay, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sun or Partial Shade Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Hardiness (H5) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -20 °C to -15 °C (-4 °F to 5 °F) Growth Habit: Columnar/Upright Pests: May be affected by blackfly (black aphids) and snails Diseases: May be affected by yucca leaf spot Cultivation: Grow in full sun with shelter from cold drying winds and in well-drained soil - it will grow well in open, rich loamy soil but tolerates poorer, sandier soil, and may withstand cold better when grown in poorer soil Propagation: Propagate by seed, sown at 15-18ºC, which may take eight weeks or more to germinate, or propagate by root cuttings in winter Pruning: No pruning required Suggested planting locations and garden types: Flower borders and beds Drought Resistant Gravel Garden Architectural Coastal Mediterranean Climate Plants City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden Final Height: 2.5 m – 4 m (8.2 ft – 13.12 ft) Final Sideways Spread: 1.5 m - 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) 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 64.95
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Eriobotrya Japonica (Loquat Tree) – Half Standard

Eriobotrya Japonica (Loquat Tree) – Half Standard

The Loquat is originally from Ancient China and was later on introduced to Japan around a similar time period. It has been cultivated there for about 1,000 years. It has since been naturalised in many countries all over the world. The first European contact with the species potentially was in 16th century Portugal at the height of Japanese-Portuguese contact. The plant itself is an evergreen tree that produces an abundance of orange and yellow fruit during the spring time. Throughout the rest of the year, it mainly blossoms white flowers. The hardiness rating is H4 making it very good for most of the UK climate. Only shelter in extreme cold snaps. Make sure it has full natural sunlight whenever possible. Stick to the instructions within pruning group 1 and may potentially need restrictive pruning under glass. It has the potential for pests but is generally disease free. Product Dimensions 10 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 20 - 30 cm (0.6-1 ft) 15 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 – 40 cm (1-1.3 ft) 25 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 – 50 cm (1-1.6 ft) 35 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app.  40 – 60 cm (1.3-2 ft) 50 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 50 – 80 cm (1.6-2.6 ft) 70-90 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 60 – 80 cm (1.3-2.6 ft) 110-130 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft) 150-170 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 100 – 140 cm (3.3-4.6 ft) 190-220 litre pot: trunk 80 – 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 120 – 180 cm (3.9-5.9 ft) Latin Name: Eriobotrya Japonica English Name: Japanese Loquat, Japanese Plum, Japanese Medlar, Loquat Species: Rosaceae Genus: Eriobotrya Foliage Type: Evergreen. Foliage: Green Fragrance: Flower Flower: White Flowering Period: Autumn - Winter Suggested Location: Outdoor. Suggested Soil Type: Moist but well-drained. Loam, Chalk, Sand, Clay Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -15°C to -10 °C (5 °F to 23 °F) Maintenance: Under glass prune to restrict size in spring Growth Habit: Bushy Cultivation: Under glass grow in loam-based potting compost in full or bright filtered light with good ventilation. Water moderately and apply a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly when in growth and keep just moist in winter. Can be grown outdoors in most fertile soils Propagation: Propagate by seed at 13 to 16 °C in spring or take semi-hardwood cuttings in summer Suggested planting locations and garden types: Low Maintenance Wall-side Borders Architectural City & Courtyard Gardens Coastal Pests: Mealybugs may be a problem under glass Diseases: Usually trouble free Final Height: 6 m – 10 m (20 ft – 33 ft) Final Spread: 3 m – 4 m (10 ft – 13 ft) 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.

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Ficus Carica (Edible Common Fig Tree) - Half Standard

Ficus Carica (Edible Common Fig Tree) - Half Standard

The Fig Tree (Ficus Carica) is an eye-catching Mediterranean plant that makes a brilliant centrepiece for any garden, with its smooth grey-barked trunk and lush foliage. Its attractive large leaves have 3-5 lobes and are known for their pleasant fragrance. The fig tree is a deciduous tree which originates in the Middle East and is native to Syria and Persia where it grows among rocks and scrub on hot dry soils. However fig trees have been cultivated in the UK for over 2000 years since Roman times and the fig tree is well adapted to our climate to the extent that it can self-propagate in the mild SW regions. Ficus carica is resistant to frost and will re-grow from root level in spring if hard frost damage cause it to die back. The fig tree grows best in an area that is sheltered but receives plenty of sun, which is why many gardeners successfully plant figs near or next to a South-facing wall in the UK. Fig trees need well-drained soil and won’t do well in shade. Most fig trees benefit from starting off in pots before being introduced to garden beds when they are strong enough and are starting to outgrow their constricted environment. When potted it is essential to water your plant regularly but avoid over-watering. Once mature the fig tree will thrive in moist or dry soil and can tolerate drought. The fig tree usually bears fruits from early summer to September producing abundant dark violet, green or black figs in hot summers. Ficus Carica is ideal for container cultivation as it needs to have its roots restricted for optimum fruit crop; otherwise it will bear more leaves than fruit. It is rather hardy to the UK climate, standing at H4 on the scale. However it would be best to shelter this plant during extreme cold temperatures, particularly in Scotland. The plant itself is generally pest and disease free. Follow the guidelines for when to prune this plant. Product Dimensions 10 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 - 50 cm (1-1.6 ft) 15 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 - 50 cm (1-1.6 ft) 18 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 30 - 60 cm (1-1.9 ft) 25 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 40 - 60 cm (1.3-1.9 ft) 35 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 40 - 60 cm (1.3-1.9 ft) 50 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 50 - 80 cm (1.6-2.6 ft) 70-90 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 60 - 100 cm (1.9-3.2 ft) 110-130 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft) 150-180 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 100 - 150 cm (3.2-4.9 ft) 200-250 litre pot: trunk 80 - 120 cm (2.6-3.9 ft), canopy app. 120 - 180 cm (3.9-5.9 ft) Latin Names: Ficus Carica Brown Turkey English Names: Edible Common Fig Tree Species: Moraceae Genus: Ficus Foliage Type: Deciduous Foliage: Green Suggested Location: Outdoors Suggested Soil Type: Well-drained, Moist but well-drained. Sand, Chalk, Loam Suggested Exposure to Sunlight: Full Sunlight Suggested Exposure to Weather: Sheltered or Exposed. Hardiness Rating: Medium (H4) Growth Habit: Bushy Cultivation: Best grown fan-trained against a warm wall or fence, using a root restriction method such as a box of paving slabs with the bottom filled with a warm layer of rubble or broken crocks. Also suitable for cultivation in a container Propagation: Propagate by hardwood cuttings Suggested planting locations and garden types: Wall-side Borders Architectural City & Courtyard Gardens Cottage & Informal Garden Mediterranean Climate Plants Lowest Temperature Tolerance: -10 °C to -5 °C (14 °F to 23 °F) Final Height: 2.5 m – 4 m (8.2 ft – 13.12 ft) Final Spread: 1.5 m – 2.5 m (4.9 ft – 8.2 ft) Maintenance: In March remove a proportion (1/4 to 1/3) of older branches Pests: Usually pest free Diseases: Usually disease free 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 67.95
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