• Euphorbia amygdaloides Robbiae 3L pot

    Wood Spurge. A spreading evergreen perennial with shiny dark green leaves and flowers with light green bracts. Height 60cm. Spread Indefinite. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant. Really excellent ground cover in shade.

  • Euphorbia characias Humpty Dumpty 3L pot

    Grey-green leaves and apple-green bracts with a red or chocolate eye. Evergreen perennial. Height 75cm. Spread 90cm. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia characias Silver Swan 3L pot

    A hardy perennial giving a great display of silver white foliage throughout the year, complimented with silver white flower heads. Drought tolerant. Height 75cm. Spread 75cm. Evergreen.

  • Euphorbia characias Wulfenii 3L pot

    A bushy evergreen perennial with grey-green leaves and flowers with yellow-green bracts. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia characias Xenia 3L pot

    Robust perennial distinguished by its bronze leaves and adorned with yellow flowers. With a compact, clump-forming habit, it proves to be an excellent selection for adding an early splash of colour to spring containers or border plantings.

  • Euphorbia Diamond Frost

    Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost' is an amazing foliage plant. Beautiful, delicate and fantastic value. It will keep flowering with clouds of white from May to December.

  • Euphorbia Eritrea

    Cactus-type house plant that is also known as 'Candelabrum'. It is a handsome, stately specimen with great architectural merit. Slow growing, easy plant to look after. Likes a sunny position. March to September keep moderately damp. Feed every two weeks, approximately.

  • Euphorbia Glacier Blue 3L pot

    An excellent new variegated form of Euphorbia characias offering Smokey blue grey leaves with white margins. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Possible Situation: Particularly useful in the pot, or container for the summer, mixed with Euryops or Erysimum and can be transplanted into the bed or border after use in the container to continue to satisfy.

  • Euphorbia matiniii Media 3L pot

    A compact sub shrub with a neat, round clump of deep green leaves tinted with red, producing sprays of light green flower/bracts for weeks in spring. It branches readily, with a flower appearing on every stem. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia mellifera 3L pot

    Honey Spurge. A rounded shrub with stout stems of narrow, dark green leaves, honey scented flowers with yellow-brown bracts. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from April to June. Likes a sheltered warm site. Sap is an irritant to some.

  • Euphorbia myrsinites 9cm pot

    A semi-prostrate perennial with close-set leaves spiralling from base to tip. Leaves are fleshy bright blue-green. Flowers with vivid yellow bracts. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to July. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia myrsinties 3L pot

    A semi-prostrate perennial with leaves spiralling from base to tip. Leaves are fleshy bright blue-green. Flowers with vivid yellow bracts. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to July. Evergreen. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.

  • Euphorbia palustris Alba

    An erect perennial with narrow, bright green leaves that turn yellow and orange in autumn. on pale green stems. Long lasting flowers with deep yellow bracts. Height 75cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from May to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia Silver Fog

    A delightful evergreen plant covered in tiny white flowers from spring right through until autumn. It is tender in frosts and so is best treated as either an annual or brought inside over the winter as a conservatory plant.

  • Euphorbia trigona

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Euphorbia trigona Rubra

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Euryops Jamaica Sunshine

    Compact, borderline hardy, evergreen shrub with upright shoots bearing finely divided, hairy, dark green leaves and bright golden-yellow flowers on long stalks from early summer to mid-autumn.

  • Evolvulus Blue My Mind

    Delicate, petite blue flowers cover these grey-foliage plants for months on end. Evolvulus, heat and drought-tolerant, these tough little plants make fine ground covers and combine well in mixed baskets and containers. They’re best in full sun and well-drained soil. Tender perennial or basket plant.

  • Exochorda racemosa Blushing Pearl

    Pearl Bush. Compact, highly floriferous variety of this popular deciduous shrub. From May to June, the buds open to pure white, 5-petalled flowers carried in arching racemes. An elegant shrub which delivers spring impact to mixed borders and patio containers. Height and spread: 2m.

  • Exochorda racemosa Magical Springtime

    Compact, branching habit, with straight stems and dazzling white flowers. Ideal for mixed borders or a large container on the patio. Height and spread 1.5m.

  • Exochorda racemosa Niagara

    Pearl Bush. A dense rounded shrub with light green leaves. Clusters of pure white flowers. Height 3-4m. Spread 3-4m. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Exochorda Snowday Blizzard

    Exceptionally large flowers, twice the size of 'The Bride'. Compact shrub that flowers abundantly with pure white flowers in spring. Low maintenance plant that is very suitable for borders.

  • Exochorda x macrantha Lotus Moon

    'Lotus Moon' is covered in white round flower buds resembling pearls. Buds open to clear white blooms in April and May, and has bright green foliage on the compact, upright, mounded plant.

  • Fagus sylvatica (Green Beech) Height 100-125cms

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring. (£4 each or £3.20 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica (Green Beech) Height 125-150cms

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring. (£5 each or £4 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica (Green Beech) Height 150-175cms

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring. (£7.50 each or £6 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica (Green Beech) Height 40-60cms

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring. (£1 each or £0.80 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica (Green Beech) Height 60-80cms

    Common Beech. A British native tree with wavy margined leaves, pale at first, turning glossy dark green. Height 25m. Spread 15m. Deciduous. A great hedging plant. Plant 30cm apart. Clip once a year and the leaves turn russet in autumn and stay on until spring. (£2 each or £1.60 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica atropunicea (Purple Beech) Height 100-125cms

    Copper or Purple Beech. A large tree with light red leaves in spring turning dark purple. Height 18m. Spread 7-10m. Deciduous. Can be kept clipped as a hedge in which case the leaves remain on the plant until the following Spring. (£10 each or £8 each for 25 or more).

  • Fagus sylvatica atropunicea (Purple Beech) Height 60-80cms

    Copper or Purple Beech. A large tree with light red leaves in spring turning dark purple. Height 18m. Spread 7-10m. Deciduous. Can be kept clipped as a hedge in which case the leaves remain on the plant until the following Spring. (£7.50 each or £6 each for 25 or more).

  • Fargesia angustissima

    Its canes are purplish. Its leaves are green and very slender. It has an upright and very compact form. The bamboo Fargesia angustissima is happy in a pot or planter. It can also be used for making a hedge. It does not like the strong sun of the South of France, it is therefore better to find it a shaded spot.

  • Fargesia nitida Black Pearl

    Fountain Bamboo. A dense clump-forming bamboo with dark purple-green canes with small narrow green leaves. Height 5m. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Fargesia nitida Mix

    Fountain Bamboo. A dense clump-forming bamboo with dark purple-green canes with small narrow green leaves. Height 5m. Spread 1.5m. Evergreen. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

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