Hypericum x hidcoteense 'Hidcote'
A small, bushy, evergreen shrub bearing masses of golden-yellow flowers from summer and into autumn giving a long season of interest. It will benefit from some protection from colder winds which may dry it out, so planted against a wall or in a shrub border with other plants to offer protection is advisable to keep the plant looking its best.
Ilex 'Nellie R. Stevens'
A strong-growing, conical, evergreen shrub with glossy, dark-green leaves which are not a spiky as most hollies. Produces inconspicuous greenish-white flowers in spring followed by an abundance of glossy, red berries in autumn and winter.
Ilex aquifolium 'Alaska'
A relatively slow-growing, evergreen shrub or tree with deep green, glossy, spiny foliage and bearing small, inconspicuous white flowers in summer and red berries from autumn until spring.
Ilex aquifolium 'Argentea Marginata'
A medium-sized, evergreen tree with spiny, undulate leaves and bearing dull white flowers in early summer followed by red berries in autumn and winter. To ensure the plant develops berries, it is necessary to plant a male holly nearby.
Ilex aquifolium 'Bacciflava'
A lagre evergreen shrub or tree with spiny, dark green leaves producing white flowers in late spring followed by bright yellow berries in autumn and winter.
Ilex aquifolium 'Handsworth New Silver'
A compact and dense, evergreen shrub with purple young shoots. The leaves are dark green and heavily margined white. In spring and summerit bears small white flowers which are followed by red berries in autumn and winter.
Ilex aquifolium 'Madame Briot'
An evergreen shrub or small tree with purple young stems and spiky, glossy bright green leaves margined yellow. In spring it bears small white flowers and then during autumn and winter, bright red berries.
Ilex aquifolium 'Madame Briot'
An evergreen shrub or small tree with purple young stems and spiky, glossy bright green leaves margined yellow. In spring it bears small white flowers and then during autumn and winter, bright red berries.
Ilex x altaclerensis 'Golden King'
A small, bushy, evergreen shrub or tree that is fairly slow-growing. It bears broad, ovate, slightly spiny leaves that are dark green and margined yellow. In autumn it bears red berries. To guarantee berries, it is necessary to plant a male holly nearby.
Lavandula angustifolia 'Hidcote' (English Lavender)
A dwarf evergreen shrub with silvery-grey leaves and bearing deep violet flowers in dense, aromatic spikes in summer.
Lavandula x intermedia 'Grosso'
An evergreen shrub with grey-green foliage with aromatic deep bluish-purple flowers in summer.
Magnolia 'Butterflies'
Butterflies is quite simply one of the most stunning Magnolias we have ever offered. A cross between M. acuminata and M. denudata to form fragrant primrose-yellow, loosely star-shaped flowers with red stamens. As with most Magnolias, it will benefit from being planted in a sheltered spot away from cold winds and despite the seemingly delicate yellow blooms, it is an incredibly tough plant and will easily withstand the British winter.
Magnolia denudata 'Festirose'
A deciduous shrub of small tree producing lightly-fragrant, pure-pink flowers in late spring.
Magnolia stellata 'Royal Star'
Royal Star is a double-flowered cultivar of the popular Magnolia stellata (or star magnolia). A slow-growing, deciduous shrub the buds are furry and pale pink before opening into the ldelicately fragrant dense, white, star-shaped flowers we all know and love. Well-suited to smaller gardens, much like its species parent, it will require very little maintenance other than the removal of damaged, diseased or crossing branches in summer. Best grown in a sheltered spot away from cold winds to minimise the risk of any frost damage to the flowers.
Magnolia x loebneri 'Leonard Messel'
Leonard Messel produces delightful pale pink goblet-shaped flowers which open out to a loose star-shape. The scented flowers can last right up until June and their iridescent beauty is simply stunning. Forming a rounded shrub or small tree, Leonard Messel is different to many Magnolias in that it flowers well even on younger specimens.
Magnolia x soulangeana 'Andre Leroy'
This particular Magnolia is planted for its sheer profuse display of lightly scented purple-pink flowers with splashes of white on the inside. A fairly short cultivar it is well-suited to smaller gardens.
Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. ganpinensis 'Soft Caress'
A relatively new introduction being the first Mahonia to have spine-free leaves. It is an elegant shrub growing to around 1m tall and bearing spikes of bright yellow flowers in late summer and early autumn.
Muehlenbeckia complexa
A deciduous climber forming a mass of wiry, slender, interlaced, dark purple stems with small, dark green, roundish-shaped leaves, producing greenish flowers in autumn.
Osmanthus x burkwoodii
A slow-growing, evergreen shrub with small, dark green, glossy leaves and in spring bearing masses of pure white, highly fragrant flowers, followed by small black fruits.
Osmanthus x burkwoodii
A slow-growing, evergreen shrub with small, dark green, glossy leaves and in spring bearing masses of pure white, highly fragrant flowers, followed by small black fruits.
Perovskia 'Blue Spire'
An erect, small, deciduous, sub-shrub with white stems bearing aromatic foliage and plumy panicles of violet blue flowers in late summer and into autumn.
Phillyrea angustifolia
A compact evergreen shrub with narrow, dark green leaves and small clusters of fragrant off-white flowers in the leaf axils in late spring and early summer.
Phlomis bourgaei
An upright, evergreen shrub with wrinkled, woolly, lance-shaped, grey-green leaves producing whorls of hooded, bright yellow flowers in summer.
Phormium 'Sundowner'
Elegant, arching, strap-like, bronze-green leaves with pink-apricot margins.
Phormium 'Yellow Wave'
A clump-forming, evergreen perennial with arching, strap-like leaves of golden yellow margined green.
Phormium cookianum subsp. hookeri 'Tricolor'
A clump-forming, evergreen perennial with arching, sword-like leaves, striped green and creamy-yellow with a thin red margin.
Photinia x fraseri 'Carre Rouge'
A dense, evergreen shrub with smaller leaves and orange-red younf growth, turning green as they mature. Trusses of white flowers in spring followed by red berries in autumn.
Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin'
A lovely, evergreen shrub with bright red, young foliage turning dark green later.
Pieris 'Forest Flame'
Glossy, red young leaves turning pink then cream before green and in spring bearing creamy-white, bell-shaped flowers in large panicles.
Pieris japonica 'Carnaval'
A compact, evergreen shrub with small, green leaves, edged white, turning pink in winter and spawning bright red new growth in spring followed by ivory white flowers. Pieris require acidic soil, but can also be grown in containers in ericaceous compost.
Pittosporum 'Garnettii' (v)
A dense, bushy shrub of erect habit with rounded, grey-green leaves edged with cream and occasionally tinged pink in winter.
Pittosporum tenuifolium
A large, evergreen shrub with wavily-margined, bright green foliage and bearing maroon, honey-scented flowers in spring and summer. Can attain a height of 7m in time, but is easily pruned to keep it in check.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Cratus'
A conical, evergreen shrub with slender, dark brown stems clothed in silvery, light green foliage, producing small, fragrant purple flowers in late spring and early summer.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Cratus'
A conical, evergreen shrub with slender, dark brown stems clothed in silvery, light green foliage, producing small, fragrant purple flowers in late spring and early summer.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Elizabeth' (m/v)
A lovely, evergreen shrub with pale green foliage edged in cream and pink and in early summer it often bears small, purple flowers which are slightly fragrant.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Golf Ball'
A small, rounded, mound-forming, evergreen shrub with mint-green foliage and has small, honey-scented, brownish-purple flowers in late spring which compliment the leaves well.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Golf Ball'
A small, rounded, mound-forming, evergreen shrub with mint-green foliage and has small, honey-scented, brownish-purple flowers in late spring which compliment the leaves well.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Irene Paterson' (m/v)
An evergreen shrub with rounded leaves opening white becoming green, speckled with white, often tinged pink in winter. Sparsely produced, fragrant dark purple flowers in late spring.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Irene Paterson' (m/v)
An evergreen shrub with rounded leaves opening white becoming green, speckled with white, often tinged pink in winter. Sparsely produced, fragrant dark purple flowers in late spring.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Ball' (v)
A fairly new cultivar recently added to our selection. We absolutely love this with its striking silvery grey-green leaves with white markings at the edges, forming a dense, natural ball shape. Perfect for adding some evergreen structure throughout the winter months. Easy to grow, it is hardy throughout most of the UK, only really needing any protection in prolonged severe cold spells. It looks great grown in the border but owing to its dense, compact habit, equally suited to be grown in containers and can be clipped easily to maintain the size and shape desired.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Queen' (f/v)
A lovely evergreen shrub with silvery-green foliage edged creamy-white and dark stems. As with many Pittosporums, it can be a little susceptible to cold weather so best planted somewhere with shelter from cold, drying winds. In late spring and early summer, it bears small, purple, lightly fragrant flowers.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
A great evergreen shrub with purple, wavy leaves and dark stems. Certainly a striking plant for the border or grown as a specimen owing to its dense, rounded habit. Pittosporums generally are best planted in a slightly sheltered aspect to prevent damage from cold, drying winds.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Tom Thumb'
A great evergreen shrub with purple, wavy leaves and dark stems. Certainly a striking plant for the border or grown as a specimen owing to its dense, rounded habit. Pittosporums generally are best planted in a slightly sheltered aspect to prevent damage from cold, drying winds.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Variegatum' (m/v)
An evergreen shrub with attractive foliage set against dark stems and bearing fragrant maroon flowers in spring and summer.
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Variegatum' (m/v)
An evergreen shrub with attractive foliage set against dark stems and bearing fragrant maroon flowers in spring and summer.
Pittosporum tenuifolium BANNOW BAY ('Breebay')
A compact and mound-forming evergreen shrub with oval, glossy, grey-green foliage with creamy-white margins with the entire leaf turning maroon in winter. Produces small, fragrant, purple flowers in late spring and early summer followed by dark grey seed capsules.
Pittosporum tenuifolium IRISH LUCK ('Ptg18' PBR)
An upright, evergreen shrub with dark stems bearing small, glossy, dark green leaves, finely hairy at the margins. In late spring and early summer, small, fragrant, purple-brown flowers followed by dark grey seed capsules.
Pittosporum tobira 'Nanum'
A wonderful evergreen shrub of dense and spreading habit with glossy, bright foliage and masses of highly scented creamy white flowers in spring and early summer.