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Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a popular RHS AGM winning semi-evergreen perennial with pink flushed highly fragrant flowers in summer. It suits sunny borders and plant containers.Daphne is native to Asia, Europe, and North Africa, but Eternal Fragrance was bred by UK plantsman Robin White almost 30 years ago. It’s also known as Daphne Transatlantica Blafra and Daphne Collina Eternal Fragrance. Daphne Eternal Fragrance has won many awards because it overcomes the traditional shortcomings of daphne which, although beautifully scented, have always had a hard-to-grow reputation.Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a hardy, compact shrub with dark semi-evergreen leaves which means it will retain its foliage in warmer areas of the UK. Four petalled flowers emerge in April and last until October so it is very long flowered. Small pink buds open to pink-tinged flowers with a sweet scent that can fill a patio.This is a great little shrub for fragrance lovers.Height And Spread of Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceThis is a compact, low-growing shrub that reaches 60 cms in height and 1 metre in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceA hardy daphne, Eternal Fragrance will survive sub-zero winters if the roots are well-drained and it’s sheltered from harsh, drying winds.How To Use Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne Eternal Fragrance is equally at home in city courtyards and country-style cottage gardens where its long flowering blooms fill the garden with scent. It suits rock gardens, mid-to-front border spots, and wildlife-friendly spaces because the flowers are loved by pollinators.You can grow this pretty little shrub in a well-watered and fed container in a balcony garden or on a patio where the evergreen foliage, pink flowers, and honey-like scent work hard all year round. How To Care For Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne should be grown in sunny to partially sunny spots that are sheltered and well-drained. It’s not fussy about soil types growing in chalk to acid-based gardens.There is no need to prune, but crossed or broken stems can be removed in the winter months. Too much pruning spoils a daphne, so restrained trimming is best.Water well until established and frequently in a container. Mulch well each year for the sweetest scent and best flower display.

GBP 168.00
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Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a popular RHS AGM winning semi-evergreen perennial with pink flushed highly fragrant flowers in summer. It suits sunny borders and plant containers.Daphne is native to Asia, Europe, and North Africa, but Eternal Fragrance was bred by UK plantsman Robin White almost 30 years ago. It’s also known as Daphne Transatlantica Blafra and Daphne Collina Eternal Fragrance. Daphne Eternal Fragrance has won many awards because it overcomes the traditional shortcomings of daphne which, although beautifully scented, have always had a hard-to-grow reputation.Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a hardy, compact shrub with dark semi-evergreen leaves which means it will retain its foliage in warmer areas of the UK. Four petalled flowers emerge in April and last until October so it is very long flowered. Small pink buds open to pink-tinged flowers with a sweet scent that can fill a patio.This is a great little shrub for fragrance lovers.Height And Spread of Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceThis is a compact, low-growing shrub that reaches 60 cms in height and 1 metre in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceA hardy daphne, Eternal Fragrance will survive sub-zero winters if the roots are well-drained and it’s sheltered from harsh, drying winds.How To Use Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne Eternal Fragrance is equally at home in city courtyards and country-style cottage gardens where its long flowering blooms fill the garden with scent. It suits rock gardens, mid-to-front border spots, and wildlife-friendly spaces because the flowers are loved by pollinators.You can grow this pretty little shrub in a well-watered and fed container in a balcony garden or on a patio where the evergreen foliage, pink flowers, and honey-like scent work hard all year round. How To Care For Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne should be grown in sunny to partially sunny spots that are sheltered and well-drained. It’s not fussy about soil types growing in chalk to acid-based gardens.There is no need to prune, but crossed or broken stems can be removed in the winter months. Too much pruning spoils a daphne, so restrained trimming is best.Water well until established and frequently in a container. Mulch well each year for the sweetest scent and best flower display.

GBP 52.50
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Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Transatlantica Eternal Fragrance Fragrant Pink Flower

Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a popular RHS AGM winning semi-evergreen perennial with pink flushed highly fragrant flowers in summer. It suits sunny borders and plant containers.Daphne is native to Asia, Europe, and North Africa, but Eternal Fragrance was bred by UK plantsman Robin White almost 30 years ago. It’s also known as Daphne Transatlantica Blafra and Daphne Collina Eternal Fragrance. Daphne Eternal Fragrance has won many awards because it overcomes the traditional shortcomings of daphne which, although beautifully scented, have always had a hard-to-grow reputation.Daphne Eternal Fragrance is a hardy, compact shrub with dark semi-evergreen leaves which means it will retain its foliage in warmer areas of the UK. Four petalled flowers emerge in April and last until October so it is very long flowered. Small pink buds open to pink-tinged flowers with a sweet scent that can fill a patio.This is a great little shrub for fragrance lovers.Height And Spread of Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceThis is a compact, low-growing shrub that reaches 60 cms in height and 1 metre in spread over 5-10 years.How Hardy Is Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceA hardy daphne, Eternal Fragrance will survive sub-zero winters if the roots are well-drained and it’s sheltered from harsh, drying winds.How To Use Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne Eternal Fragrance is equally at home in city courtyards and country-style cottage gardens where its long flowering blooms fill the garden with scent. It suits rock gardens, mid-to-front border spots, and wildlife-friendly spaces because the flowers are loved by pollinators.You can grow this pretty little shrub in a well-watered and fed container in a balcony garden or on a patio where the evergreen foliage, pink flowers, and honey-like scent work hard all year round. How To Care For Daphne Transatlantica Eternal FragranceDaphne should be grown in sunny to partially sunny spots that are sheltered and well-drained. It’s not fussy about soil types growing in chalk to acid-based gardens.There is no need to prune, but crossed or broken stems can be removed in the winter months. Too much pruning spoils a daphne, so restrained trimming is best.Water well until established and frequently in a container. Mulch well each year for the sweetest scent and best flower display.

GBP 154.00
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Honeysuckle Graham Thomas. Lonicera Periclymenum Buy Online UK

Honeysuckle Graham Thomas. Lonicera Periclymenum Buy Online UK

Lonicera Periclymenum Graham Thomas is also known as Honeysuckle Graham ThomasThere is nothing so evocative of an English summer's evening than the heady fragrance of Honeysuckle drifting in through open windows...These deciduous native climbers, known as Woodbine since mediaeval times, are so easy to grow in our town or country gardens and in addition, they are fabulous plants for attracting birds, bees and other pollinators.This particular variety of Honeysuckle, Graham Thomas, has large elegant white flowers that turn yellow as they mature towards pollination, they thrive in warmth rather than full sun in any fertile soil, so against a west facing wall with roots in the shade is the perfect scenario. These were originally woodland climbers so think about re-creating this type of environment by growing up into a tree, trellis or a fence or over an arbour or old tree stump. Honeysuckle Graham Thomas is fast growing will grow well intertwining with other climbers such as a climbing rose, try a Rosa Banksiae - for maximum flowering and fragrance impact!Graham Thomas will flower through most of the summer from July right through until September, much longer than other varieties but once the blossom has passed they are replaced by the brightest red berries that are adored by birds, especially songbirds (NB: not to be eaten by humans!).A truly stunning specimen this has been awarded the very prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.

GBP 82.50
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Laurus Nobilis Bay Leaf Tree in Full Standard Form. Standard Bay Trees UK

Laurus Nobilis Bay Leaf Tree in Full Standard Form. Standard Bay Trees UK

Honeysuckle Climber Buy UK Lonicera Climbers For Sale Online. Lonicera Halliana Honeysuckle Climbing Plant

Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum x Burkwoodii for Sale Online. Burkwood Viburnum UK

Viburnum Burkwoodii or Boxwood Viburnum has rounded clusters of pink red buds that release one of the nicest fragrances you will ever experience in your garden. Borne on the end of shoots covered in shiny dark semi evergreen foliage. A Viburnum Burkwoodii shrub will eventually grow into a shrub of around 2 metres high. During the early 20th century, Albert Burkwood created the Viburnum x burkwoodii cultivar by crossing the Korean Spice viburnum with the Service Viburnum. There are over 150 shrubs classified within the viburnum family of plants. However, the Viburnum x burkwoodii stands out from the rest because of the outstanding fragrance of its abundant flowers.The Viburnum x burkwoodii, commonly called the Burkwood Viburnum, grows to a height of up to 2 meters. A semi-evergreen, this Viburnum hybrid provides visual interest year round. In mid-April, soft pink pastel rounded flower bud clusters appear at the ends of the stems. The buds open up to reveal globes of glossy pinkish-white flowers that many people think resemble large snowballs. The flowers produce an intoxicatingly sweet fragrance throughout the garden. They attract a wide assortment of butterflies and bees.As the flowers fade, they turn to bright red berries that are often hard to distinguish amidst the shrub’s dark green glossy foliage. In mid to late summer, the berries turn black. Songbirds often forage on the shrub’s berries.The foliage of the Viburnum x Burkwoodii is a dark green hue on the top side and the underside of the leaves are a lighter fuzzy green. Each leaf is oval in shape. It grows as an evergreen in moderate climates and a deciduous shrub in areas with cold winters.Burkwood Viburnum’s bark is a greyish colour and displays deep fissures as the shrub matures. It grows in an upright fashion and makes an ideal hedge or privacy screen. It can also be grown as a garden focal specimen. Plant the Viburnum x burkwoodii in full sunlight for best growth. It requires a planting location that is well-draining with slightly acidic soil to flourish. The bush is exceptionally hardy once established and withstands urban pollution well. For optimum growth, water deeply once per week.The Viburnum x burkwoodii is an ideal cottage garden shrub. Plant it close a home or walkway where everyone that passes by can enjoy the shrub’s heavenly springtime fragrance. 

GBP 108.75
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Trachelosperum Jasminoides Star Of Toscana Selbra for Sale UK. Climbing Jasmine for Sale UK

Trachelosperum Jasminoides Star Of Toscana Selbra for Sale UK. Climbing Jasmine for Sale UK

Trachelospermum Jasminoides Star Of Toscana Selbra. A very attractive evergreen climber, this yellow star jasmine (Trachelospermum Jasminoides ' Star of Toscana ' = ' Selbra ') blooms from summer through to autumn and has magnificent yellow flowers that smell wonderful. The leaves are a beautiful dark green so that the yellow flowers particularly stand out. This is a wonderful evergreen climber with clusters of light yellow star-shaped flowers with a lovely fragrance. The small dark green foliage can sometimes turn bronze for winter.As a climbing plant, Star of Toscana Jasmine can reach impressive heights. If left unchecked, this beautiful climber can grow to be 8 to 12 metres high, with a spread of 2.5 to 4 metres.Star of Toscana Jasmine is fully hardy in the United Kingdom and will thrive without requiring much fussing over. However, while frost hardy, this cultivar will appreciate shelter from cold and drying winter winds.From its gorgeous blooms to the opulent fragrance it will distribute throughout the garden, Star of Toscana Jasmine is ideal summer specimen plant. Grow it against a sunny wall as a cover, or as a backdrop to evergreen shrubs in your mixed border. Trachelospermum Jasminoides is also an ideal choice for hedging and screening. Of course, since this is a climbing plant, you can always grow it up a fence or trellis and it will perfume the air all summer long.Star of Toscana Jasmine is easy to grow and care for. Trachelospermum Jasminoides likes full sun and any well-drained moist fertile soil.

GBP 138.75
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Osmanthus Fragrans. Sweet Olive. Evergreen Hedging Plants

Thuya Occidentalis Brabant Evergreen Hedging. Buy Online UK. Thuja Hedge Plants

Topiary Oleaster Lollipop Tree. Elaegnus Ebbingei Topiary.

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Rosa Alibaba Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK Wide Delivery

Rosa Alibaba Climbing Rose for Sale Online UK Wide Delivery

Rosa Alibaba Climbing RoseClimbing roses are loved for their gorgeous blossoms and twining thorny stems and the same is true for the showy Rosa Alibaba variety. This deciduous climbing rose is a repeat-flowering variety that produces a profusion of double flowers from around July to early September. The blossoms are a lovely apricot pink and have a pleasant fruity fragrance. The thorny stems bear leathery dark green and prickly deciduous leaves that offer a lovely contrast to the profusion of pink blossoms.Bred in England by Chris Warner in the early 2000s, Rose Alibaba is a fairly new cultivar but it has already proven its worth. As a testament to its outstanding qualities, this lovely climbing rose received the prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM) by the Royal Horticultural Society.Height and Spread of Rosa Alibaba This flowering deciduous climber will grow to be around 2.5 metres tall when mature.How Hardy is Rosa Alibaba?A tough and resilient cultivar, Rose Alibaba is fully hardy in the United Kingdom. In fact, this climbing rose is so robust it can withstand severe winters with temperatures as low as -20 degrees Celsius.How To Use Rosa AlibabaClimbing roses are very ornamental and can bring both visual interest to the garden as well as a lovely fragrance that will spread through the garden and make those summer evenings even more enjoyable. Rose Alibaba is a great choice if you want a profusion of double flower fragrant roses late in the summer. Grow this climber against an unsightly wall, train it against a pergola or an arbour, or grown in a container against a trellis. Ideally, you would choose a spot near a window or your favourite sitting spot in the garden so you could enjoy the potent fruity scent of the blossoms.How To Care For Rosa Alibaba While it can grow either in a sheltered or an exposed location in the garden, Rose Alibaba needs a lot of sunlight to thrive, so it will require a spot in the full sun. It will do well in most soils, as long as they are moist but well-drained and rich in humus.

GBP 116.25
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Sarcococca Hookeriana Digyna, Fragrant Shrubs, Buy Online UK

Sarcococca Hookeriana Digyna, Fragrant Shrubs, Buy Online UK

Sarcococca Hookeriana Digyna, Fragrant Shrubs, Buy Online UK

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

The Actinidia Kolomikta climber will bring not only the fragrance of its flowers to your garden, but most notably the striking variations of colour on the leaves will contribute considerable visual interest. It has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for these desirable qualities.  Native to eastern Asia, the Actinidia Kolomikta Climber has been grown in the UK since the 1870’s, and is a favourite of gardeners for its variegated foliage. The heart-shaped, 15 cm long leaves are a deep purplish-green when they emerge in spring, and then turn a medium green, developing irregular patterns of silver white and then pink. Some leaves will turn completely pink, while others just have pink tips, creating an overall tapestry of green, pink and silver. Small, 1 cm white flowers appear from May to July, and have a pleasant fragrance. If male and female vines are planted together, the females will produce a crop of 2.5 cm long fruits in fall, similar to kiwi. However, the colour variations that are so desirable are more notable on male plants, and Actinidia Kolomikta is often grown for ornamental purposes only.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Actinidia Kolomikta will quickly climb up a wall or trellis to a final height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune in late winter to remove dead wood and shape the vine. It will need a trellis to wrap its stems around, and some stems will need to be tied to supports. Plant your Actinidia Kolomikta in full sun for best foliage colour, in a sheltered, south-facing exposure, in any well-drained fertile soil, preferably with a slightly acid to neutral ph. It is not susceptible to pests or diseases, but cats are even more attracted to it than to catmint, so make sure that young leaves are protected!Actinidia Kolomikta Climber will look stunning when allowed to spread out against an old brick wall, or when trained up into the crown of a tree. Its vigorous growth and dense foliage also make it a great choice for growing up and across an arbour or pergola, where its colourful foliage display and fragrant flowers will be much appreciated. Actinidia Kolomikta is a very desirable landscape plant, especially for its spectacularly coloured foliage. The green, pink and silver variegated leaves will create a striking display all through the season!

GBP 101.50
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Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn (Rose New Dawn) is a vigorous, repeat-flowering climber. Widely popular, this climbing rose variety is prized for its prolonged flowering season.The profuse display of flowers are pale pink in color ageing to white as the flower matures, semi-double flowers starts in early summer and lasts until late autumn. The free-flowering, blossoms have a subtle, sweet fragrance and look spectacular against a backdrop of glossy foliage. The dark green leaves accentuate the elegant, pale shade of flowers and hide the thorny stems.A sport of the Wichurana climbing rose (Rosa Dr W. Van Fleet), this showy climber outshone the cultivar it originated from. Fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, Rose New Dawn is one of the most favoured varieties in the UK, and with good reason. Discovered in the 1930s, Rose New Dawn isn’t just a beauty to behold - this rose has historical significance as well, as it holds the first plant patent ever granted. Highly prized, this beautiful variety is the recipient of the esteemed Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society and belongs to the Hall of Fame of the World Federation of Rose Societies.Generally considered resistant to pest and diseases, this deciduous climbing rose isn’t prone to problems when grown in optimal conditions. Best planted in a sunny location with fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil and a good circulation of air, Rose New Dawn is quite adaptable and can tolerate poor soils and partial shade. To encourage prolific flowering, avoid dimly lit locations and overly wet soils.Low-maintenance, this spectacular climbing rose can grow to be 1.5 to 2.5 metres tall and wide. A fast-growing, vigorous variety, Rosa New Dawn needs a sturdy structure to support its growth, so it’s often trained along a wall, trellis, arbor or pergolas.With its timeless, elegant charm, Rosa New Dawn has been favoured by gardeners for almost a century. Although its classic looks make it perfect for cottage and traditional gardens, the showy clusters of shell pink roses can find their spot in modern landscapes, as well. Use this outstanding climber to cover bare walls or fences and borders, or as a perfect statement plant, grown along an arch or a trellis, where its profuse blossoms can be appreciated, and their aromatic fragrance enjoyed.

GBP 108.50
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Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or WintersweetIf you want a unique looking winter garden that stands out from the traditional evergreens Chimonanthus Praecox, also known as Wintersweet, is a wonderful choice. Wintersweet is a deciduous, winter flowering shrub that is native to China. It is a vigorous plant with a bushy shape growing up to 6 metres tall. Wintersweet can also be trained along a wall and enjoys the extra warmth and protection when planted against a south facing wall. The most impressive feature of Chimonanthus Praecox is its flowers. Wintersweet blooms in the winter, bringing nice colour and interest to your winter garden for weeks. The flowers themselves are gorgeous nodding blooms with a ring of soft yellow exterior petals and a centre ring of translucent petals with dark red streaks. Another great feature of these flowers is their wonderful, sweet, spicy fragrance that will fill your entire garden.Chimonanthus praecox has rough, lanceolate, green leaves. Much like the flowers these leaves have a spicy, sweet aroma when crushed. Just before dropping in the autumn the leaves turn a soft yellow. Wintersweet is showy in winter but often seems a little lacklustre in spring when other plants are beginning to bloom. To offset this early spring flower bulbs may be planted around the shrub blooming after Wintersweet’s flowers have gone by but before its leaves are fully grown. Caring for Chimonanthus praecox is simple. This shrub can handle full sun or partial shade and adapts to acidic or alkaline soil. It grows best in an area with good drainage and is fairly hardy, withstanding temperatures as low as -23° Celsius.  Pruning should be done after it blooms to remove older branches to keep the shrub from becoming too crowded. Old plants may also be pruned heavily if blooming decreases in order to rejuvenate the plant. It should be trimmed no shorter than 30 cm from the ground. Chimonanthus praecox has been grown and used in China for over 1000 years and today is still one of the most widely cultivated ornamental shrubs. It has been widely used in Chinese folk medicine and in the flavouring of teas. Also its renowned fragrance has been used in perfumes, cosmetics, and to scent linens by processing the flowers into essential oils.

GBP 147.00
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Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or Wintersweet. Winter Flowering Shrub

Chimonanthus Praecox or WintersweetIf you want a unique looking winter garden that stands out from the traditional evergreens Chimonanthus Praecox, also known as Wintersweet, is a wonderful choice. Wintersweet is a deciduous, winter flowering shrub that is native to China. It is a vigorous plant with a bushy shape growing up to 6 metres tall. Wintersweet can also be trained along a wall and enjoys the extra warmth and protection when planted against a south facing wall. The most impressive feature of Chimonanthus Praecox is its flowers. Wintersweet blooms in the winter, bringing nice colour and interest to your winter garden for weeks. The flowers themselves are gorgeous nodding blooms with a ring of soft yellow exterior petals and a centre ring of translucent petals with dark red streaks. Another great feature of these flowers is their wonderful, sweet, spicy fragrance that will fill your entire garden.Chimonanthus praecox has rough, lanceolate, green leaves. Much like the flowers these leaves have a spicy, sweet aroma when crushed. Just before dropping in the autumn the leaves turn a soft yellow. Wintersweet is showy in winter but often seems a little lacklustre in spring when other plants are beginning to bloom. To offset this early spring flower bulbs may be planted around the shrub blooming after Wintersweet’s flowers have gone by but before its leaves are fully grown. Caring for Chimonanthus praecox is simple. This shrub can handle full sun or partial shade and adapts to acidic or alkaline soil. It grows best in an area with good drainage and is fairly hardy, withstanding temperatures as low as -23° Celsius.  Pruning should be done after it blooms to remove older branches to keep the shrub from becoming too crowded. Old plants may also be pruned heavily if blooming decreases in order to rejuvenate the plant. It should be trimmed no shorter than 30 cm from the ground. Chimonanthus praecox has been grown and used in China for over 1000 years and today is still one of the most widely cultivated ornamental shrubs. It has been widely used in Chinese folk medicine and in the flavouring of teas. Also its renowned fragrance has been used in perfumes, cosmetics, and to scent linens by processing the flowers into essential oils.

GBP 142.50
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Wisteria Floribunda Burford Japanese Wisteria Burford

Wisteria Floribunda Burford Japanese Wisteria Burford

Wisteria Floribunda Burford or Japanese Wisteria BurfordClimber Wisteria Floribunda Burford, also called Japanese Wisteria Burford has a Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) prestigious Award of Garden Merit. A deciduous climber, Wisteria Burford is a real show stopper. In spring, it produces masses of pale lilac-blue flowers that dangle in clusters that measure 10 centimetres or more in length. The dazzling flower clusters are comprised of pea-shaped blooms that sport shades of deep purple, lavender and white. They each have a large yellow spot on the throat that stands out in stark contrast to the varying purple colours on the petals. The huge flower clusters draw butterflies, bees and hummingbirds to the garden in abundance. The flower clusters have a sweet fragrance that wafts on the air throughout the entire garden. After flowering, Japanese Wisteria Burford produces bean-like seed pods. The pods ripen throughout the summer and persist on the vine into the fall months to create visual interest. In the spring the foliage emerges a deep bronze. The dense pinnate leaves then turn a brilliant green as spring turns into summer. In the autumn, the foliage starts to change to a brilliant yellow hue before falling from the vine. The Wisteria Floribunda Burford vine grows in a clockwise twining pattern to a height of 7.5 meters. It grows well against walls, fences, trellis, pergolas and arbours. It can also be trained as a free-standing plant providing it is given sturdy support. Place the vine anywhere in the garden where you can enjoy the pleasing fragrance of the vine’s flowers and the blossoms eye-catching beauty. It grows well in full sun or partial shade. However, it will produce more and larger flowers when placed in full sun.Choose a planting location with moderately moist soil that is well-draining. Wisteria Floribunda Burford adores a planting site that is high in organic content. Keep the soil moist during the vine’s first year so it can establish a strong root system. After the first year, the vine is moderately drought tolerant.Regular pruning will help control the Wisteria Burford’s shape and growth. Trimming the vine will also encourage new growth and more flower production. Wisteria Floribunda Burford is a real showstopper in any garden setting. Its spring flower production is truly outstanding. Plant it in an area of the garden where everyone can freely enjoy its beauty.  

GBP 82.50
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Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn Climbing Rose. Rose New Dawn Climber

Rosa New Dawn (Rose New Dawn) is a vigorous, repeat-flowering climber. Widely popular, this climbing rose variety is prized for its prolonged flowering season.The profuse display of flowers are pale pink in color ageing to white as the flower matures, semi-double flowers starts in early summer and lasts until late autumn. The free-flowering, blossoms have a subtle, sweet fragrance and look spectacular against a backdrop of glossy foliage. The dark green leaves accentuate the elegant, pale shade of flowers and hide the thorny stems.A sport of the Wichurana climbing rose (Rosa Dr W. Van Fleet), this showy climber outshone the cultivar it originated from. Fully hardy in all of Britain and Ireland, Rose New Dawn is one of the most favoured varieties in the UK, and with good reason. Discovered in the 1930s, Rose New Dawn isn’t just a beauty to behold - this rose has historical significance as well, as it holds the first plant patent ever granted. Highly prized, this beautiful variety is the recipient of the esteemed Award of Garden Merit by Royal Horticultural Society and belongs to the Hall of Fame of the World Federation of Rose Societies.Generally considered resistant to pest and diseases, this deciduous climbing rose isn’t prone to problems when grown in optimal conditions. Best planted in a sunny location with fertile, humus-rich, moist but well-drained soil and a good circulation of air, Rose New Dawn is quite adaptable and can tolerate poor soils and partial shade. To encourage prolific flowering, avoid dimly lit locations and overly wet soils.Low-maintenance, this spectacular climbing rose can grow to be 1.5 to 2.5 metres tall and wide. A fast-growing, vigorous variety, Rosa New Dawn needs a sturdy structure to support its growth, so it’s often trained along a wall, trellis, arbor or pergolas.With its timeless, elegant charm, Rosa New Dawn has been favoured by gardeners for almost a century. Although its classic looks make it perfect for cottage and traditional gardens, the showy clusters of shell pink roses can find their spot in modern landscapes, as well. Use this outstanding climber to cover bare walls or fences and borders, or as a perfect statement plant, grown along an arch or a trellis, where its profuse blossoms can be appreciated, and their aromatic fragrance enjoyed.

GBP 45.00
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Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

Actinidia Kolomikta Climber. Actinidia Kolomikta for Sale

The Actinidia Kolomikta climber will bring not only the fragrance of its flowers to your garden, but most notably the striking variations of colour on the leaves will contribute considerable visual interest. It has been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit for these desirable qualities.  Native to eastern Asia, the Actinidia Kolomikta Climber has been grown in the UK since the 1870’s, and is a favourite of gardeners for its variegated foliage. The heart-shaped, 15 cm long leaves are a deep purplish-green when they emerge in spring, and then turn a medium green, developing irregular patterns of silver white and then pink. Some leaves will turn completely pink, while others just have pink tips, creating an overall tapestry of green, pink and silver. Small, 1 cm white flowers appear from May to July, and have a pleasant fragrance. If male and female vines are planted together, the females will produce a crop of 2.5 cm long fruits in fall, similar to kiwi. However, the colour variations that are so desirable are more notable on male plants, and Actinidia Kolomikta is often grown for ornamental purposes only.Hardy in most parts of the UK, Actinidia Kolomikta will quickly climb up a wall or trellis to a final height and spread of 4-8 metres in 5 to 10 years. Prune in late winter to remove dead wood and shape the vine. It will need a trellis to wrap its stems around, and some stems will need to be tied to supports. Plant your Actinidia Kolomikta in full sun for best foliage colour, in a sheltered, south-facing exposure, in any well-drained fertile soil, preferably with a slightly acid to neutral ph. It is not susceptible to pests or diseases, but cats are even more attracted to it than to catmint, so make sure that young leaves are protected!Actinidia Kolomikta Climber will look stunning when allowed to spread out against an old brick wall, or when trained up into the crown of a tree. Its vigorous growth and dense foliage also make it a great choice for growing up and across an arbour or pergola, where its colourful foliage display and fragrant flowers will be much appreciated. Actinidia Kolomikta is a very desirable landscape plant, especially for its spectacularly coloured foliage. The green, pink and silver variegated leaves will create a striking display all through the season!

GBP 108.75
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