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Shrubs and roses are great for filling gaps and adding interest to your beds and borders. There are many that are easy to grow and care for and will give you years of pleasure, making this range of plants great value for money! View our video on How to plant shrubs and take a look at Michael Perry's (New Product Development Manager) Top 5 shrub recommendations
Honeysuckle 'Chic Choc'Lonicera periclymenum
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Hibiscus CollectionHibiscus syriacus 'Mint Cream',Hibiscus syriacus 'Sugared Almonds',Hibiscus syriacus 'Turkish Delight',Rose Mallow
These hardy, deciduous shrubs are some of the last to break bud in spring - but well worth the wait! Exotic, tropical looking flowers smother the dark three-lobed foliage in late summer and autumn, when many other blooms have faded. Our Hibiscus syriacus collection will thrive on most soils but is particularly useful for tricky alkaline conditions. Rose Mallow requires little maintenance but enjoys a long, hot summer to produce the most stunning hibiscus flowers. Height: 3m (10’). Spread: 2m (6’,5").
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Fatsia japonicaJapanese Aralia, Japanese Fatsia, Aralia japonica, Aralia sieboldii Create a tropical took in the garden. These easy to grow shrubby plants, are surprisingly hardy and suitable lor borders or grown as a pot plant. Large hand-shaped, glossy foliage is accompanied by branching heads of white flowers in autumn, often followed by black fruits. Useful links: More info |
Angels' TrumpetsBrugmansia suaveolens, Datura Customer RatingRichly scented blooms. Bushy and compact. Patio feature. Height: 5m (15ft). More info |
Prunus CollectionPrunus 'Amanogawa', Prunus incisa 'Kojo-no-mai', Prunus glandulosa 'Sinensis', Ornamental Cherry
A specially chosen collection of three pretty flowering cherries that are just perfect for bringing spring to your garden! An abundance of pink and white blossoms smother the bare branches before the leaves appear, creating an eye-catching display when much of the garden is still dormant. Come autumn the leaves turn to fiery shades of yellow, orange and red giving a long season of interest. All three varieties maintain a neat and compact habit so are ideal for low-maintenance and small gardens.
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Hibiscus syriacus 'Turkish Delight'Rose Mallow
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Hibiscus syriacus 'Mint Cream'Rose Mallow
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Hibiscus syriacus 'Sugared Almonds'Rose Mallow
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Callistemon viminalis 'Hot Pink'Pink Bottlebrush, Weeping Bottlebrush This exotic looking, evergreen shrub bears fluffy, cerise blooms at the tips of its attractive, arching stems. A real beauty, Callistemon viminalis ‘Hot Pink’, makes a head turning specimen plant for a sheltered sunny border. This spectacular bottlebrush plant is hardy to -5C (23°F), but can be grown in a patio container that can be moved to a protected spot during winter when grown in particularly cold areas. Height: 1.5m (5'). Spread: 1m (3'). More info |
Viburnum x bodnantense 'Dawn'Arrowwood
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Viburnum opulusSnowball Shrub, Guelder Rose, European Cranberry Bush
Clusters of snowball flowers smother the stems of Viburnum opulus in May and June, giving way to glossy, red berries in autumn. Viburnum flowers are loved by florists for their green-tinged blooms that mature to brilliant white. This reliable, bushy deciduous shrub is cloaked in vibrant green, maple-like foliage throughout summer before autumn turns its leaves to shades of purple and red. An excellent choice for encouraging wildlife, the Snowball Bush makes a superb specimen shrub for a long season of interest, even in challenging coastal areas. Height: 5m (10’). Spread: 4m (8’). More info |
Cherry 'Kojo-no-mai'Prunus incisa, Ornamental Cherry
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