• Hydrangea paniculata Bee Happy

    Pearl-white flower colour and glossy green leaves. The habit is upright but remains compact. No spraying or treatment is required. Very long summer flowering.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Candlelight

    Strong deciduous upright shrub producing beautiful creamy white panicles of flowers which are very showy and cone shaped on strong dark red stems from July to October. Hardy. Can be planted in full sun or part shade positions. Height up to 1.5 metres.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Diamond Rouge

    Covered with large full flowers (up to 30/40 cm) in July. The flowers open white. Then the diamonds colour pink. Around August they turn into a spectacular radiant purple/red. Height is 1.5m and width 1.2m. Diamond Rouge prefer humus rich soil. In the full sun/semi shade and pruning at the end of the winter.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Fraise Melba

    Conical blooms emerge ivory and gradually colour to deep strawberry pink. One of the easiest shrubs to grow, it’s perfect for problematic north-facing areas. It is also ideal for planting in a sunny or partially shaded border. This hydrangea will blossom between July and September.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Hercules

    An upright to spreading shrub with mid to dark green leaves and enormous green-white becoming cream flowerheads at first, then becoming deep pink-red as they age from late summer to autumn. Height 2.4m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from July to September. Deciduous.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Limelight

    In general, an easy going, profuse flowering lot. It has bushy panicles of chartreuse flowers that slowly change from mauve pink to burgundy in the fall. The chartreuse can fade out to an off-white when grown in full sun.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Limelight 1/2 Std

    In general, an easy going, profuse flowering lot. It has bushy panicles of chartreuse flowers that slowly change from mauve pink to burgundy in the fall. The chartreuse can fade out to an off-white when grown in full sun.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Little Hottie

    Tight clusters of flowers that start as green, then turn white against its dark green foliage. As autumn temperatures drop, the blooms transition to a lovely shade of off-white and pink. Compact form. Easy to grow. Perfect for containers. Height 100cm - Spread 100cm.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Phantom

    Upright to spreading plant, 145 x 195cm, with strong, stiff stems supporting large, very dense panicles, tapering above, rounded below. Leaves are yellow-green, stems green, maturing to mid-brown. Fertile florets are pale pink and white. Sterile florets white with some lime green flushing, deep pink at maturity.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Pink Diamond

    An upright to spreading shrub with mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads at first becoming deep pink-red as they age from late summer to autumn. Height 2-3m. Spread 1.5m.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Polestar

    A compact, deciduous shrub to just 50cm with broadly oval, coarsely toothed leaves. From early summer to mid-autumn carries rounded, lacy flowerheads combining large, flat, infertile florets with small, blobby, fertile ones. Flowers open white, turning pink then dark pink by autumn.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Ruby

    Large, upright to rounded, deciduous shrub to 3.5m, with mid- to dark green, pointed, oval leaves. From summer to autumn produces large, conical trusses of white flowers, aging to rose pink.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Silver Dollar

    An upright shrub with glossy mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads turning pinkish white with age from late summer to autumn. Height 3-7m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Skyfall

    A strong sturdy deciduous shrub with green leaves. Beautiful very large hyacinth like clusters of white flowers in summer colouring to pale pink with age in autumn. Suitable for planting in full sun or part shade conditions. Eventual height up to 1.2 metres with a spread of up to 0.7 metres.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Sundae Fraise

    An upright shrub with glossy mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads turning pink with age from late summer to autumn. Height 3-7m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Vanilla Fraise

    ‘Vanilla Fraise’ has blooms which emerge pure white and then develop through the season into a sensational raspberry pink. One of the easiest shrubs to grow, it’s perfect for problematic north-facing areas. It is also ideal for planting in a sunny or partially shaded border. This hydrangea will blossom between July and September.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris Miranda

    Dark green heart-shaped foliage irregularly edged in warm gold. Lush. white. flattened lace-cap flower heads spanning 6 inches across arise in late spring with the outer florets opening first. Miranda is a deciduous vine. but its attractive reddish cinnamon-brown bark sheds for dramatic winter interest.

  • Hydrangea quercifolia Ruby Slippers

    Deciduous upright dwarf shrub with large oak shaped deep green leaves in spring summer turning to red brown in autumn before falling. Produces large panicles of dense long lasting flowers opening white in summer turning to pale pink and finally to ruby red. Can be planted in full sun or part shade conditions. Eventual height up to 1 metre with a spread of up to 1.5 metres.

  • Hydrangea seemannii

    A woody, evergreen climber. clinging by aerial roots with mid green leaves and greenish white domed flowerheads surrounded by white flowers in summer. Height 10m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea seemannii

    A woody, evergreen climber, clinging by aerial roots with mid green leaves and greenish white domed flowerheads surrounded by white flowers in summer. Height 10m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea serrata Euphoria Pink

    Runner up 2023 RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year. Variegated foliage, showing two-toned green with cream margins, forms a compact, bushy shape. Pale pink buds open to vivid pink flowers with white centres. Ideal for container planting. Attractive lace cap flowerheads of rich pink. Multi-tonal variegated foliage which holds a pink tint in spring. Compact.

  • Hypericum calycinum Rose of Sharon

    Rose of Sharon. St. John's Wort. An evergreen low-spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Saucer-shaped bright yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by red berries. Height 30cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to October.

  • Hypericum calycinum Rose of Sharon 3L pot

    Rose of Sharon. St.John's Wort. An evergreen low-spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Saucer-shaped bright yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by red berries. Height 30cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to October.

  • Hypericum calycinum Rose of Sharon 9cm pot

    Rose of Sharon. St. John's Wort. An evergreen low-spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Saucer-shaped bright yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by red berries. Height 30cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to October.

  • Hypericum Hidcote

    Hypericum is a very popular evergreen, flowering, ornamental shrub suitable for low hedging (up to 1m in height). Deciduous. Grows to 1m. 20cm and 40cm per year.

  • Hypsela reniformis 9cm pot

    A creeping alpine with fleshy bright mid-green leaves and almost stemless white to pale pink flowers with crimson veins from late spring to summer. Height 2cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 9cm pot

    Aromatic bushy plant with small leaves and blue flowers. Ht 55cm Good for encouraging bees in the garden and vegetable plot.

  • Iberis Pink Ice 9cm pot

    Iberis, this beauty will be perfect as a specimen plant in containers and borders. Huge, flat clusters of salmon pink flowers smother the mounding evergreen shrubby foliage in spring and summer. Attractive to butterflies, drought tolerant and deer resistant. Prefers well-drained soil in sun or part shade. Height & spread 30-45cm.

  • Iberis sempervirens Masterpiece 3L pot

    Spreading sub-shrub with dark green shiny evergreen foliage and mildly scented dense flower heads in late Spring to early Summer. Flat clusters of white flowers with small pink centres.

  • Iberis sepervirens Masterpiece 9cm pot

    Spreading sub-shrub with dark green shiny evergreen foliage and mildly scented dense flower heads in late Spring to early Summer. Flat clusters of white flowers with small pink centres.

  • Iberis sepervirens schneeflocke Snowflake 9cm pot

    Candytuft. A mounded evergreen subshrub with dark green leaves. Dense clusters of snow-white flowers in late spring to early summer. Height 25cm. Spread 40cm. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen.

  • Ilex altaclerensis Golden King

    'Golden King' is a small bushy evergreen tree or shrub with broad ovate, slightly spiny leaves margined with bright yellow. Flowers small, dull white; berries brownish-red, not abundant.

  • Ilex aquifolium

    Ilex aquifolium, is a species of holly native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia.

  • Ilex aquifolium (English Holly) Height 60-80cm

    (£1.50 each or £1.20 each for 25 or more).

  • Ilex aquifolium Alaska

    A female holly with prickly dark green leaves and red berries in winter. A dense compact variety. Excellent for clipping into shapes or leaving to grow as a neat bush.

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