• Prunus nipponica Brilliant

    Japanese Alpine Cherry'. A dense shrub or bushy tree. 2.5-3m with chestnut brown branches. Leaves coarsely toothed. Flowers white and pink in May. Fruits small and black.

  • Prunus nipponica Ruby

    A dwarf stock small tree with small ruby flowers in early spring.

  • Prunus padus

    Bird Cherry. A spreading tree with dark green leaves that turn red or yellow in autumn. Pretty cup-shaped white flowers in late spring followed by glossy blue-black fruit. Height 15m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy. Planting instructions Back-fill with soil mixed with peat and a suitable fertiliser.

  • Prunus pissardii Nigra

    Dark purple foliage and pretty pale, delicate pink flowers adorn this bush in May. Wonderful for foliage contrast, can be clipped to shape.

  • Prunus serrula Amber Scott

    Snake Bark Cherry. A spreading tree with glossy. peeling copper-brown bark. Pretty bowl-shaped white flowers in late spring followed by red fruit. Height 10m. Spread 10m. Flowers from April to May. Fruit colour Red. Fruits from June Deciduous.

  • Prunus serrulata Amanogawa

    Flagpole Cherry. A narrow erect tree with yellowish bronze leaves in spring. Pretty semi-double pale pink flowers in early spring. Height 8m. Spread 4m. Great for confined spaces or to create spatial arrangements.

  • Prunus serrulata Kiku-shidare-zakura

    Cheals Weeping Cherry. A weeping tree with bronze leaves when young. Pretty clusters of fully double bright pink flowers before the leaves, from mid to late spring. Height 4m. Spread 3m.

  • Prunus serrulata Royal Burgundy

    Ornamental Cherry. An upright tree with purple leaves. Pretty, double deep pink flowers from mid to late spring. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous.

  • Prunus spinosa (Blackthorn) Height 60-80cms

    Blackthorn. Sloe. A bushy spiny shrub or tree with deep green leaves. Pretty bowl-shaped white flowers before the leaves in late spring followed by black fruit used for sloe gin. Height 5m. Spread 4m. Flowers from April to May. A great hedging plant. (£1 each or £0.80 each for 25 or more).

  • Prunus x cisterna

    An upright shrub with purple-red leaves. Pretty bowl-shaped white flowers in late spring, sometimes followed by dark purple fruit. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Pseudotsuga menziesii Height 50-80cms

    Douglas Fir. A broadly conical tree when young becoming columnar with spreading branches of dark green narrow leaves. Produces cones. Height 25-50m. Spread 6-10m. Evergreen. Hardy. (£3 each or £2.40 each for 25 or more).

  • Pulmonaria Blue Ensign 3L pot

    Lungwort. A clump-forming perennial with dark green leaves and pretty violet-blue flowers in spring. Height 35cm. Spread 45cm. Flower colour Violet. Blue. Flowers from April to May. Deciduous. Foliage colour Green. Hardy. Planting instructions Water thoroughly before planting.

  • Pulmonaria High Contrast 3L pot

    Compact, clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with profuse clusters of large, outfacing, pink flowers maturing to blue in spring.

  • Pulmonaria longifolia Diana Clare 3L pot

    New Variety. Pointed silver gilded apple green leaves, superb for contrasting under-planting. Can be placed in borders, raised beds and containers. Prefers partial shade, with free draining soil or compost. Flowers from April to May. Height 35cm. Spread 30cm.

  • Pulmonaria Majeste 3L pot

    Pink and violet flowers March-May. Almost entirely silver leaves. good soil preferred. 25cm. Superb leaf colour.

  • Pulmonaria Moonshine 3L pot

    Stunning, herbaceous perennial grown for its mound of sparkling, silvery-grey, rounded leaves that are edged with dark green. A profusion of small, very pale blue, bell-shaped flowers appear during mid to late spring, proving very popular to early bees.

  • Pulmonaria officinalis Sissinghurst White 3L pot

    Lungwort. Jerusalem Cowslip. A clump-forming perennial with bristly. white spotted bright green leaves and pretty pure white flowers opening from pale pink buds in spring. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from March to May. Evergreen.

  • Pulmonaria Raspberry Frost 3L pot

    Cream-silver leaf edges add extra interest to this shade garden favourite. Once the showy raspberry-red spring flowers are done blooming, they are covered by newly emerging foliage, providing a tidy look with no effort. Herbaceous perennial.

  • Pulsatilla vulgaris Pulsar Red Shades 3L pot

    Pasque Flower. An alpine with finely divided light green leaves and pendent bell-shaped red flowers in spring, followed by fluffy seedheads. Height 10-20cm. Spread 20cm. Flowers from March to May. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Pumpkin Atlantic Giant 9cm pot

    A very large orange pumpkin (upto 300kg) suitable for competition. To grow a really big pumpkin, restrict to one fruit and feed regularly with high potassium fertiliser.

  • Pumpkin F1 Cinnamon Girl 9cm pot

    A small dark orange pumpkin, full of flavour, with excellent eating quality. Can be used for pie filling, in bread or any other pumpkin based recipes. Also makes a beautiful ornamental pumpkin.

  • Pumpkin F1 Gold Medal 9cm pot

    A very popular hybrid producing consistently large, round to slightly broad pumpkins with a deep orange colour. Can be left to produce fruits weighing 10-12kg or can be harvested or ripened earlier to produce smaller pumpkins.

  • Pumpkin F1 Polar Bear 9cm pot

    An extra large white pumpkin (15kg) which retains its colour well after maturity in the field. Upright shape to ribbed fruit. Best grown with one fruit per plant.

  • Pumpkin F1 Porcelain Doll 9cm pot

    Eye catching pink skinned pumpkin with deep orange flesh. The deep ribbing gives an almost square appearance to the fruits. Deliciously sweet. Ideal for pies and soups.

  • Pumpkin F1 Wicked 9cm pot

    Superb quality large Halloween pumpkin (6 - 8kg) specially suited to cultivation in the UK. Early maturing, even in cool summers. Stores well. Vibrant deep orange smooth skin which is easy to carve.

  • Pyracantha Golden Charmer

    Firethorn. A spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers are produced in early summer followed by large bright orange berries. Height & spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Pyracantha Orange

    Firethorn. A vigorous bushy shrub with arching branches of glossy bright green leaves. Clusters of white flowers are produced in early summer followed by dark orange berries. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July Evergreen.

  • Pyracantha Orange Glow

    Firethorn. An upright shrub with glossy bright green leaves. Clusters of white flowers are produced in early summer followed by orange-red to dark orange berries. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July Evergreen. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Pyracantha Red Column

    Firethorn. A vigorous bushy shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of flowers are produced in early summer followed by large red berries. Height & Spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pyracantha Soleil d'Or

    Firethorn. An upright shrub with red tinged stems and glossy dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers are produced in early summer followed by golden yellow berries. Height 3m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from June to July. Fruits from July Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Pyracantha Victory

    Firethorn. A spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers are produced in early summer followed by large bright red berries. Height & spread 3m. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Pyrethrum Golden Moss 9cm pot

    Bright golden feathery foliage ideal for medium to large areas of carpet bedding schemes. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free draining, but moist soil or compost.

  • Quercus robur (English Oak) Height 50-80cms

    Common Oak. A spreading tree with fissured grey-brown bark and dark green leaves. Produces acorns. Height 35m. Spread 25m. Deciduous. (£1.50 each or £1.20 each for 25 or more).

  • Raspberry Autumn Bliss

    An autumn type raspberry with medium dark red fruits of excellent flavour. Short erect spiny canes need little support. Fruits from August to early October. Heavy cropping. Cut all stems down to ground in winter before February.

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