New Zealand Cabbage Palm. Erect, palm-like tree with arching narrow, matt green leaves. Mature trees bear tiny, creamy white flowers, followed by white or blue-tinted berries. Height 3-10m. Spread 1-4m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from August. Evergreen.
Elegant, dramatic plant with sword-like, dark foliage.
A striking coloured Cordyline with long, slender leaves in a combination of shocking pink with muted purple stripes running along the centre of the leaves, giving rich magenta tones. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
New Zealand Cabbage Palm. Erect, palm-like tree with arching narrow, deep purple leaves. Mature trees bear tiny, creamy white flowers, followed by white or blue-tinted berries. Height 3m. Spread 1m. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen. Just hardy. Sheltered site.
New Zealand Cabbage Palm. Erect, palm-like tree with arching narrow red leaves. Mature trees bear tiny, creamy white flowers, followed by white or blue-tinted berries. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from August. Evergreen. Well drained sheltered. site.
A new and exciting colour-changing variation, a unique and dazzling cordyline. Weeping, variegated pink on red leaves get more vibrant as they age, providing amazing impact.
New Zealand Cabbage Palm. Erect. palm-like tree with arching narrow. light green leaves with bold cream stripes and margins. Mature trees bear tiny. creamy white flowers. followed by white or blue-tinted berries. Height 3-10m. Spread 1-4m.
Tender, erect, palm-like, evergreen tree bearing broadly strap-shaped, red-flushed, bright green leaves, flushed reddish-pink on the underside. Loose, upright panicles of lightly fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers occasionally bloom in summer.
Tickseed. Compact, mounded perennial which produces an abundance of fluffy, brilliant golden-yellow and orange pom-pom flowers, densely packed with multiple rows of petals.
Tickseed. A clump-forming perennial with narrow, dissected, leaves and rose-pink, daisy-like, flowerheads. Height 45cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from March to July. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Cream blooms smother the beautiful thread like foliage throughout the summer months. Extremely drought tolerant and attractive to bees and butterflies. Great for containers and borders. Height & spread 45cm (18”). Prefers sun in well drained soil. Hardy perennial.
Long established popular herb. Leaves used to flavour soups, salads, curries and Middle Eastern dishes. Height 30 - 50 cm. Annual.
Now establishing itself as a market leader, this variety is both high yielding and slow to bolt. Compact plants with large, dark green, shiny leaves.
Culinary - leaves used to flavour salads, curries and Middle Eastern dishes. Aromatic - prized in perfumery. Medicinal - aids digestive problems and painful joins.
Very striking form with dark purple-black stems and dark green leaves, with slight purple flush, which turn reddish-purple in autumn. Clusters of creamy-white flowers early summer followed by white fruits. Deciduous. Will make a good informal hedge. (£2 each or £1.60 each for 25 or more).
Red-barked Dogwood. A vigorous shrub with red winter shoots. Yellow leaves turn red in autumn, white flowers are followed by white berries, often tinged blue. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy.
Red-barked Dogwood. A vigorous shrub with red winter shoots. Yellow leaves turn red in autumn, white flowers are followed by white berries, often tinged blue. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy.
Red-barked Dogwood. A vigorous shrub with red winter shoots. Grey-green leaves, margined white, turn red in autumn. White flowers are followed by white berries in July. Height 3m. Spread 3m Flowers from April to June. Deciduous.
Red-barked Dogwood. A vigorous shrub with red winter shoots. Green leaves, pink flushed, margined yellow, turn red in autumn, white flowers are followed by white berries, often tinged blue. Height 3m. Spread 3m. But clip back in April to keep small and retain stem colour. Flowers from April to June.
Offering year-round colour and interest, this tough and undemanding shrub can be used as a stand-alone specimen, an informal screen, or an eye-catching addition to mixed borders. Each spring, its new foliage emerges with a bright pink flush, but this soon fades to reveal the leaves green and cream variegations.
Westonbirt Dogwood. A vigorous shrub with bright red winter shoots and dark green leaves turning red in autumn. White flowers are followed by white berries, often tinged blue. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July. Deciduous.
Creeping Dogwood. A creeping perennial with mid-green leaves. Green flowers are surrounded by white, sometimes pink flushed bracts, followed by fleshy red fruits. Height 15cm. Spread Indefinite. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy. Peaty soil.
Wedding Cake Tree. A tree or multi-stemmed shrub with spreading, tiered branches. Dark green, glossy leaves turn red and purple in autumn. Small white flowers are followed by blue-black berries. Height 8m. Spread 8m.
Wedding Cake Tree. A tree or multi-stemmed shrub with, spreading, tiered branches. Dark green, variegated glossy leaves. Small white flowers are followed by blue-black berries. Height 8m. Spread 8m.
Dogwood. A broadly conical tree with wavy margined dark green leaves, which turn deep crimson purple in autumn. Small pink flowers are surrounded by white bracts, followed by strawberry-like fleshy red fruit. Height 7m. Spread 5m. Flowers from April to June. Fruit colour Red. Fruits from July.
A lovely form with variegated gold and green leaves. Greeny white bracts, May-June. Specatacular autumn colour. Height 2.5m in 10 years. Sheltered site, good fertile soil, preferably neutral to acid.
Dogwood. A broadly conical tree with dark green leaves, which turn deep crimson purple in autumn. Small green flowers are surrounded by large white bracts, followed by strawberry-like fleshy red fruit. Height 7m. Spread 5m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Dogwood. A broadly conical tree with dark green leaves, which turn deep crimson purple in autumn. Small green flowers are surrounded by large white bracts, followed by strawberry-like fleshy red fruit. Height 7m. Spread 5m. Flower colour Green. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from July Deciduous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Dogwood. A broadly conical tree with dark green leaves, which turn deep crimson purple in autumn. Small green flowers are surrounded by large white bracts, followed by strawberry-like fleshy red fruit. Height 4m. Spread 3m. (£2.50 each or £2 each for 25 or more).
Large upright and vigorous shrub, superior to the type, with large white flowers of 11cm, becoming carmine pink. Large red fruits and beautiful evergreen foliage with bronze shoots.
A slightly more vigorous, upright habit, lush green leaves which take on deep red and crimson tints in a good autumn. An attractive, ornamental shrub suitable for most gardens.
Moonbeam' is a rounded to spreading, deciduous tree bearing ovate, pointed, dark green leaves turning reddish-purple in autumn. In summer, small, green flower heads surrounded by four large, white bracts are followed by strawberry-like, red fruit in autumn.
Flowering Dogwood. A conical tree or multi-stemmed shrub with slightly twisted mid-green leaves, margined golden yellow, which turn red and purple in autumn. Small green flowers are surrounded by white bracts. Height 3m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.
Dogwood from Japan with creamy white flowers, pointed petals, wavy margin, in May. Leaves edged with cream, pointed and finely wavy. Height from 2 to 3m.
A profusion of creamy white bracts followed by red fruits during late summer. Narrow mid green foliage with white variegated margins, tinted pink in the autumn. A true connoisseur’s selection forming an elegant deciduous shrub or small tree.
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