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Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge Variegated

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge Variegated

Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge is an attractive evergreen shrub that brightens a dull corner and produces a beautiful fragrance in autumn. Elaeagnus Gilt Edge holds both the RHS Award of Garden Merit and the Perfect for Pollinators badge due to its all-round garden benefits and easy-to-grow nature. Doe to its eye-catching variegated foliage, this is an attractive plant for hedging. The variegated evergreen leaves of Gilt Edge are ovate and dark green with an unusual and sharply contrasting golden-yellow edge. In autumn this reliable evergreen produces small white flowers measuring around 1cm in length. These blooms have a sweet fragrance that attracts late autumn pollinators. In warmer years small orange berries can appear.  Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge has a naturally rounded growing habit which is easy to manage. Its maximum height is four metres with the same spread, and it will reach maximum proportions within 10-20 years if you don’t cut it back.   How Hardy Is Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge?Elaeagnus Gilt Edge is one of the hardiest and most attractive evergreen shrubs available. It withstands cold, wet and snowy weathers, maintaining its foliage during snows and sub-zero temperatures.  How To Use Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt EdgeBecause it has a golden (gilt) edging this is the perfect choice to brighten a dull area or lift a garden that needs colour and structure in the winter months. It grows well in the border and in containers provided they are well watered. If you enjoy a formal garden Gilt Edge is easily trimmed into neat shapes, as an alternative to buxus or yew. Gardeners with little time can leave it to grow as nature intended, producing rounded, dense foliage that is attractive to wildlife. This top performing evergreen is also drought tolerant and wind-proof making it a good choice for coastal areas or scrubbier land where other plants struggle to thrive. How To Care For Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt EdgeElaeagnus Gilt Edge will grow in full sun and in shade on most soils, though it may become chlorotic in very chalky areas. If this is the case, grow it in a container. Elaeagnus Ebbingei Gilt Edge can be pruned at any time of the year, but it is best to cut it back in the winter after flowering has finished.  In early spring treat it to a thick layer of mulch to improve the golden edging and flower yield.This is a beautiful, quick-growing hedging shrub that is also suitable for standaone planting suitable for every nook and cranny of the garden – a real top performing evergreen that brightens every situation.  

GBP 14.00
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Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood Tree for Sale Online

Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood Tree for Sale Online

Cornus Alba Aurea or Golden Dogwood TreeCornus Alba Aurea is a gloriously coloured deciduous dogwood with the Royal Horticultural Society’s AGM and their Perfect for Pollinators award. It is a must-have in a garden where all year round colour and structural shape is required. In springtime the Golden Dogwood Tree sprouts golden-yellow ovate leaves which age into a beautiful buttery yellow. These are followed by small white clusters of flowers that are loved by pollinators through May and June, but it’s into autumn and winter that Cornus Alba Aurea comes into its own. As the summer progresses its leaves turn red matching the already red stems and / or bark. These red stems become increasingly exposed into the winter after leaf fall providing bright, strong colour. The sunnier the aspect, the brighter the red stems. Golden Dogwood Tree is a medium sized shrub which can be pruned to suit more compact areas. It will reach a maximum of 2.5 metres in height and 2.5 metres in width over the course of 10 years. How Hardy is Cornus Alba Aurea?The Golden Dogwood Tree is one of the toughest plants you can buy because it’s a native of cold climates such as Siberia and northern China. It is an excellent alternative to colourful yet sometimes temperamental Japanese Acers. In spring, Golden Dogwood can be cut down to a few inches in height only to grow back stronger and brighter. This shrub will grow in dry and wet soils so it’s perfect for problem areas.How To Use Cornus Alba AureaIf you can plant a Golden Dogwood Tree so that the autumn light shines from behind you’ll be rewarded with fiery red highlights in the cold months. Pair this shrub with its cousin the green-stemmed Cornus stolonifera Flaviramea for a winter display of colour. Dogwood grows well as the back of the border or in a feature patch of its own. It makes a great quick growing screening plant and attracts all manner of pollinators and birds.Cornus Alba Aurea will also grow in pots if they are well-watered, which brings the benefits of moving the plant to catch the winter sun. How To Care for Cornus Alba AureaLittle care is required from this top-of-the-range dogwood that will grow in any soil, but you can keep the colour bright by cutting back the new growth in spring and putting a thick, three inch layer of well-rotted manure around its roots before the leaves begin to shoot. The RHS awards speak for themselves, but if you need a tough, hardy shrub that looks after itself and brings a riot of colour in the winter you can’t go far wrong with Cornus Alba Aurea.

GBP 11.55
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Deutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester White Flowering Shrub

Deutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester White Flowering Shrub

Deutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester is a deciduous flowering shrub with arching branches and double white scented flowers in early summer. It’s an excellent border filler and holds the RHS AGM.Deutzias are native to Asia with the Scabra cultivars specific to China and Japan where they grow in woods and on scrublands. The Pride of Rochester variety has been grown in the UK since the late 1800s and with good reason! It’s a beautiful shrub with arching branches of lightly serrated ovate green leaves that cascade from the crown to the soil. In late spring and early summer, it produces long clusters of honey-scented double white flowers with a pink flush on the outside. Flowers last for about a month and have a fuzzy look to them that gives Deutzia Scabra its common name of Fuzzy Deutzia.Pride of Rochester is time-tested and a big favourite for borders and plant containers. Its flowers never cease to dazzle when they become the main attraction of spring / early summer. Height And Spread of Deutzia Scabra Pride of RochesterDeutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester can grow to 2.5 metres tall and spread a little less over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Deutzia Scabra Pride of RochesterDeutzia Scabra is hardy enough to cope with freezing temperatures if its roots are well-drained in winter.How To Use Deutzia Scabra Pride of RochesterDeutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester is best grown in a large mixed border that catches the sun. Its pretty flowers suit a cottage-style garden and are pollinator magnets in low-maintenance spaces.Deutzia Scabra can get large and needs space to grow to its full potential. It likes a woodland garden, some shelter from a wall or other trees, and will grow in a large container if it’s kept well-watered and fed in the growing season.How To Care For Deutzia Scabra Pride of RochesterDeutzia Scabra Pride of Rochester prefers a sheltered, sunny spot in moist, fertile soil and will struggle to flower in shade. Near a sheltered wall in full sun where it can soak up heat is best.It will grow in the majority of soils including chalk if it’s well-drained and kept moist. Deutzia appreciates a thick layer of mulch in early spring and water in hot spells. Lack of water can lead to flower failure.Deutzia Scabra benefits from an annual prune that should be carried out immediately after flowering. They flower on the previous year’s growth, so early pruning gives time to regenerate new, healthy growth for next year’s flowers. Cut out all damaged, dead, or diseased branches and trim back to strong young shoots further down. How far you prune depends on the size you want to keep the shrub. Once a year remove 20% of old stems at ground level. This pruning regime invigorates Deutzia Scabra and keeps it flowering for years.

GBP 11.55
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