• Euonymus alatus Compactus

    Winged Spindle. A very dense 'dwarf' shrub with dark green leaves turning brilliant red in autumn. Stems have corky wings. Almost round reddish purple fruit opening to orange seeds. Flowers from April to June. Height 1m. Deciduous. Harmful if eaten.

  • Euonymus europaeus (Common Spindle) Height 60-80cms

    Spindle. A shrub with green leaves turning red in autumn producing an abundance of red capsules opening to orange seeds in the autumn. Height 3m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from September Deciduous. Hardy. (£1.20 each or £0.96 each for 25 or more).

  • Euonymus europaeus Red Cascade

    Spindle. A shrub with green leaves turning red in autumn producing an abundance of red capsules opening to orange seeds in the autumn. Height 3m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from April to June. Fruits from September Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Euonymus fortunei Canadale Gold

    Forms a spreading evergreen shrub. Golden and white leaves form a dense cover, though will grow upwards if given support. Great groundcover. Any soil. Sun or part shade. 45cm high. 60cm spread. Harmful if eaten.

  • Euonymus fortunei Emerald Gaiety

    Spindle. Forms a compact and bushy shrub, bright green leaves with white margins tinged pink in winter. Height 1m. Spread 1.5m. Fruits from September Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Euonymus fortunei Emerald n Gold

    An outstanding shrub, bright green leaves with a broad golden margin, tinted pink in winter. Height 60cm. Spread 90cm. Fruit colour White. Fruits from September. Evergreen. Excellent groundcover in sun or partial shade.

  • Euonymus fortunei Harlequin

    A standard shrub, the new growth unfolds as pure white, gradually developing to a green and white speckling on the leaves, slight pink tints in winter. Fruits from September Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Euonymus grandiflorus Ruby Wine

    Strong-growing large shrub or small tree. Produces greenish white flowers in summer followed by pale pink 4-ribbed fruit with black seeds and orange arils. Hardy.

  • Euonymus japonicus Aureomarginata

    A slow growing evergreen shrub that will grow in dark shade or in sun. Clip annually to retain these mini standards to their shape. These plants will brighten up any dark entrance into a house and will grow well in pots.

  • Euonymus japonicus Benkomasaki

    Japanese Spindle. A large shrub with evergreen glossy, dark green leaves broadly margined white. Height 4m. Spread 2m. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten. Clip to required size.

  • Euonymus japonicus Elegantissimus Aureus

    A dense, evergreen shrub with oval dark green leaves which have a wide yellow margin to the edge of the leaf. Small greenish white flowers.

  • Euonymus japonicus Green Rocket

    Japanese spindle. An upright, compact cultivar, forming a shrub up to 1m high, with small, glossy, dark green leathery oval leaves.

  • Euonymus japonicus Green Spider

    Compact, columnar, evergreen shrub bearing ovate to broadly lance-shaped, toothed, glossy, dark green leaves, paler beneath, and insignificant, green flowers in late spring or early summer.

  • Euonymus japonicus Green Spire

    Japanese spindle. Upright evergreen shrub with dark green glossy foliage. It grows into a neat, conical shape, ideal for small gardens, and is happy in sun or shade. A good low-maintenance shrub.

  • Euonymus japonicus Green Spire Ball

    Japanese spindle. Upright evergreen shrub with dark green glossy foliage. It grows into a neat, conical shape, ideal for small gardens, and is happy in sun or shade. A good low-maintenance shrub.

  • Euonymus japonicus Microphyllus Pulchellus

    Japanese Spindle. A small dense shrub with small evergreen leaves with gold variegation. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten.

  • Eupatorium maculatum Atropurpureum 3L pot

    Joe Pye Weed. A perennial with mid-green leaves. Bears domed clusters of wine-red flowers on purple-red stems. Flowers from July to September. Height 2m. Spread 1m. Herbaceous.

  • Eupatorium maculatum Baby Joe 3L pot

    Joe Pye Weed. A perennial with mid-green leaves. Domes of lavender rose flowers on shorter self-supporting stems in late summer. Height 2m. Spread 1m. Herbaceous. Foliage colour Green. Hardy. Planting instructions Water thoroughly before planting.

  • Eupatorium rugosum Chocolate 3L pot

    White Snakeroot. A perennial with chocolate leaves. Bears pretty clusters of pink-purple flowers. Height 1.2m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Euphorbia amygdaloides Ascot Rainbow 3L pot

    An evergreen perennial with whorls of grey-green lance-shaped leaves edged in yellow. In the cooler months, the foliage becomes flushed with shades of red, pink, and orange. From early spring it bears clusters of lime-green flowers.

  • Euphorbia amygdaloides Robbiae 3L pot

    Wood Spurge. A spreading evergreen perennial with shiny dark green leaves and flowers with light green bracts. Height 60cm. Spread Indefinite. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant. Really excellent ground cover in shade.

  • Euphorbia characias Silver Swan 3L pot

    A hardy perennial giving a great display of silver white foliage throughout the year, complimented with silver white flower heads. Drought tolerant. Height 75cm. Spread 75cm. Evergreen.

  • Euphorbia characias Wulfenii 3L pot

    A bushy evergreen perennial with grey-green leaves and flowers with yellow-green bracts. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia cyparissias Fens Ruby 3L pot

    Cypress Spurge. A spreading perennial with densely whorled, needle-like, bluish green leaves, flushed purple if in full sun and flowers with yellow bracts. Height 20-40cm. Spread Indefinite. Flowers from April to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia Diamond Frost

    Euphorbia 'Diamond Frost' is an amazing foliage plant. Beautiful, delicate and fantastic value. It will keep flowering with clouds of white from May to December.

  • Euphorbia Eritrea

    Cactus-type house plant that is also known as 'Candelabrum'. It is a handsome, stately specimen with great architectural merit. Slow growing, easy plant to look after. Likes a sunny position. March to September keep moderately damp. Feed every two weeks, approximately.

  • Euphorbia matiniii Rudolph 3L pot

    A fabulous variety with unique red growth tips in autumn and winter- red noses like Santa's reindeer!

  • Euphorbia mellifera 3L pot

    Honey Spurge. A rounded shrub with stout stems of narrow, dark green leaves, honey scented flowers with yellow-brown bracts. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from April to June. Likes a sheltered warm site. Sap is an irritant to some.

  • Euphorbia myrsinites 9cm pot

    A semi-prostrate perennial with close-set leaves spiralling from base to tip. Leaves are fleshy bright blue-green. Flowers with vivid yellow bracts. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to July. Evergreen. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia myrsinties 3L pot

    A semi-prostrate perennial with leaves spiralling from base to tip. Leaves are fleshy bright blue-green. Flowers with vivid yellow bracts. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to July. Evergreen. Harmful if eaten/skin irritant.

  • Euphorbia palustris Alba

    An erect perennial with narrow, bright green leaves that turn yellow and orange in autumn. on pale green stems. Long lasting flowers with deep yellow bracts. Height 75cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from May to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten/skin + eye irritant.

  • Euphorbia Silver Fog

    A delightful evergreen plant covered in tiny white flowers from spring right through until autumn. It is tender in frosts and so is best treated as either an annual or brought inside over the winter as a conservatory plant.

  • Euphorbia trigona

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Euphorbia trigona Rubra

    Tender, evergreen, succulent plant. The stems have three wing-like angles and carry short, sharp spines as well as leaves. Eventually the plant grows into a densely and compactly branched erect shrub or small tree of two meters or more.

  • Eurya emarginata

    From East Asia and allied to the Camellia family, this evergreen shrub or small tree has yellow-brown branchlets and shallowly notched leaves on branches arranged in a fan-like pattern. Flowers are pale yellow-green and produce purple-black fruit.

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