Striking green and yellow foliage, with brighter yellow hues when young, and complementary vivid yellow flowers in summer, attracting bees to your garden.
£12.00
Broad, arching, yellow-green leaves with mid-green vertical stripes, turning chartreuse-green in autumn, and spikes of tubular red summer flowers. This striking, evergreen feature plant is ideal for creating a sub-tropical effect in a sunny patio or courtyard garden. In frost-prone areas, over-winter container-grown specimens in a greenhouse or conservatory.
£22.00
Euonymus japonicus 'Ovatus Aureus' is a wonderfully colourful shrub with golden yellow and green evergreen foliage. The oval shaped leaves of the Euonymus japonicus 'Ovatus Aureus' are margined with bright yellow, surrounding a dark green centre. In summer, pale green flowers appear, occasionally followed by pink fruits in autumn but this is a species grown for mainly for its ornamental foliage
£12.00
'Gold Ray' is an evergreen, clump-forming perennial to 2m tall, with upright or arching, sword-like, mid-green leaves with greyish green stripes and creamy yellow margins, sometimes tinged orange. Panicles of yellow flowers on erect leafless stems may be produced in summer.
£22.00
These autumn flowering heathers can be planted in pots and containers, or straight into the ground. They bring autumn colour to the garden, year after year. 3 for £10. Our selection.
£5.00
Pernettya is a small shrub that produces massive amounts of glistening berries in the autumn. They will fruit again next year, as long as you have a male plant close by.
£7.00
A small yet very vigorous low growing shrub reaching a spread of 4m. The deep green leaves are a backdrop to light blue flowers in compact panicles throughout the spring and summer. If grown against a wall, it will grow taller, though its ultimate height is 1.5m. Great for the smaller garden if trimmed, or for covering a bank or bed.
£18.00
This new fatsia is primarily grown for its handsome foliage, which looks as though it has been variously dusted with icing sugar - with some leaves having had a more generous dusting than others! It makes a wonderful specimen, particularly when planted near white-flowering plants that complement the leaf variegations. It can also be used to help add light and colour to areas of lightly dappled shade.
£22.00
Lavandula angustifolia Vera is an outstanding heirloom English Lavender known for its sweetly fragrant oil, dark lavender-blue flower spikes, and compact growth habit.
£14.00
A popular, compact, bushy shrub or small tree with mid-green leaves and silky buds which open up to large, pure white, star-shaped flowers, sometimes faintly flushed pink. The flowers are lightly scented, and open very early, before the leaves, eventually covering the shrub for several weeks. This is one of the best magnolias for a small garden.
£28.00
This compact evergreen shrub is primarily grown for its handsome foliage, which if grown in full sun, is a fiery shade of red when it first emerges in spring, before turning a rich green as it ages
£20.00
The colourful, strap-shaped foliage of this phormium is a luscious blend of warm apricot-pink and greyish green, and forms an attractive, fountain-like clump. This combination of bright foliage and good form makes it a very eye-catching specimen, so it can be used as a stunning focal point in mixed planting schemes. It will also dazzle when potted up and placed on the patio - and the sprays of summer flowers are a bonus!
£22.00
Dense, bushy, evergreen shrub with large glossy, dark green leaves. It makes an excellent hedging plant, and can cope with deep shade under trees as well as full sun. Small white flowers are produced on spikes in mid-spring, followed by cherry red berries which are harmful if eaten.
£16.00
This bushy, deciduous shrub lives up to its name, boasting dull red to bronze foliage, changing to green in summer, then a reddish-purple in autumn. Small rosy-pink flowers open in clusters in summer, making this Japanese Spirea a very colourful addition to the garden. If you welcome bees and other pollinating insects into your garden, this is the plant for you.
£14.00
Spiraea Japonica Shirobana commonly known as Japanese Spiraea is a dwarf, deciduous shrub which has lance shaped bright green leaves slightly toothed edges. In the months from July all the way through until October the Spiraea Japonica Shirobana will then bloom flower heads of red, fading to a pink and then to white creating a 3 staged flower colour which looks fantastic with the light coloured foliage.
Suiting many locations, planting schemes and garden types making a great all round plant, making a really impact planted in front of a hedge to create slightly lower growth but with multiple colours.
£14.00
Very large purple-blue flowers that bloom from spring right through until autumn. The leaves are deep green, margined with cream which give evergreen colour. Great as a groundcover plant that covers banks, beds and under tree areas.
£18.00