• Hydrangea paniculata Mega Mindy

    Hydrangea paniculata Mega Mindy has large upright well-filled cone-shaped panicles of this hardy shrub with very large sterile florets that start out white, then turn a beautiful clear pink and finally age to a deep-red. A fast-growing, easy-to-grow, deciduous shrub, this produces an abundance of flowers year after year for very little effort. Flowers July-September. Height 1.5 - 2m.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Phantom

    Upright to spreading plant, 145 x 195cm, with strong, stiff stems supporting large, very dense panicles, tapering above, rounded below. Leaves are yellow-green, stems green, maturing to mid-brown. Fertile florets are pale pink and white. Sterile florets white with some lime green flushing, deep pink at maturity.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Pinky Winky

    An upright to spreading shrub with mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads at first becoming deep pink-red as they age from late summer to autumn. Height 3-7m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Runaway Bride

    A winner of the RHS Chelsea Flower Show's Plant of the Year in 2018, this amazing new introduction wowed the judges with its vigorous and prolific flowering habit. Produces an abundance of snowy-white lacecap flowers which form along the length of the stems. As the flower matures delicate flushes of pink will appear on the petals. Height and spread of 1-1.5m.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Silver Dollar

    An upright shrub with glossy mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads turning pinkish white with age from late summer to autumn. Height 3-7m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Skyfall

    A strong sturdy deciduous shrub with green leaves. Beautiful very large hyacinth like clusters of white flowers in summer colouring to pale pink with age in autumn. Suitable for planting in full sun or part shade conditions. Eventual height up to 1.2 metres with a spread of up to 0.7 metres.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Sundae Fraise

    An upright shrub with glossy mid to dark green leaves and large creamy white flowerheads turning pink with age from late summer to autumn. Height 3-7m. Spread 2.5m. Flowers from August to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Vanilla Fraise

    ‘Vanilla Fraise’ has blooms which emerge pure white and then develop through the season into a sensational raspberry pink. One of the easiest shrubs to grow, it’s perfect for problematic north-facing areas. It is also ideal for planting in a sunny or partially shaded border. This hydrangea will blossom between July and September.

  • Hydrangea paniculata Wim's Red

    Honey-scented flower clusters, which turn from white to pink, then intensify in colour as they mature to a rich wine red.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris

    Climbing hydrangea. Dark green heart-shaped foliage irregularly edged in warm gold. Lush white, flattened lace-cap flower heads spanning 6 inches across. Flowers in late spring with the outer florets opening first. Foliage turns yellow in the autumn. Plant on a shady north or east facing wall. Deciduous.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris glabra Crug Coral

    Climbing Hydrangea. Vigorous, woody, deciduous climber, clinging by aerial roots. Ovate, dark green, very shiny, rounded leaves fading to yellow in the autumn. In summer bears domed corymbs of red flowers fading to cream. Height up to 5m. Great for a shady wall.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris Miranda

    Dark green heart-shaped foliage irregularly edged in warm gold. Lush. white. flattened lace-cap flower heads spanning 6 inches across arise in late spring with the outer florets opening first. Miranda is a deciduous vine. but its attractive reddish cinnamon-brown bark sheds for dramatic winter interest.

  • Hydrangea petiolaris Silver Lining

    Climbing Hydrangea. Vigorous, woody, deciduous climber, clinging by aerial roots. Ovate, dark green rounded leaves fading to yellow in the autumn. In summer bears domed corymbs of white flowers. Height up to 15m. Great for a shady or sunny wall.

  • Hydrangea piamina Winning Edge

    Compact shrub with masses of small, bright pink flowers in summer.

  • Hydrangea quercifolia Ruby Slippers

    Deciduous upright dwarf shrub with large oak shaped deep green leaves in spring summer turning to red brown in autumn before falling. Produces large panicles of dense long lasting flowers opening white in summer turning to pale pink and finally to ruby red. Can be planted in full sun or part shade conditions. Eventual height up to 1 metre with a spread of up to 1.5 metres.

  • Hydrangea seemannii

    A woody, evergreen climber. clinging by aerial roots with mid green leaves and greenish white domed flowerheads surrounded by white flowers in summer. Height 10m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.

  • Hypericum calycinum Rose of Sharon 9cm pot

    Rose of Sharon. St. John's Wort. An evergreen low-spreading shrub with dark green leaves. Saucer-shaped bright yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by red berries. Height 30cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to October.

  • Hypericum Excellent Flair

    An upright shrub with aromatic dark green leaves. Clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by large fruit which flush pinkish red on ripening. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from July to October. Fruits from September. Deciduous.

  • Hypericum Hidcote

    Hypericum is a very popular evergreen, flowering, ornamental shrub suitable for low hedging (up to 1m in height). Deciduous. Grows to 1m. 20cm and 40cm per year.

  • Hypericum Hidcote (St. John’s Wort) Height 40-60cms

    Hypericum is a very popular evergreen, flowering, ornamental shrub suitable for low hedging (up to 1m in height). Deciduous. Grows to 1m.

  • Hypericum polyphyllum Grandiflorum 3L pot

    Evergreen hardy perennial suitable for front of border or rockery. Yellow flowers June-August. Height 15-30cm. Shade tolerant.

  • Hypericum x inodorum Excellent Flair 3L pot

    An upright shrub with aromatic dark green leaves. Clusters of star-shaped yellow flowers from mid-summer to mid-autumn followed by large fruit which flush pinkish red on ripening. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from July to October. Fruits from September Deciduous.

  • Hypsela reniformis 9cm pot

    A creeping alpine with fleshy bright mid-green leaves and almost stemless white to pale pink flowers with crimson veins from late spring to summer. Height 2cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Hyssop (Hyssopus officinalis) 9cm pot

    Aromatic bushy plant with small leaves and blue flowers. Ht 55cm Good for encouraging bees in the garden and vegetable plot.

  • Iberis Absolute Amethyst 3L pot

    Huge, flat clusters of flowers up to 3” across, smother the evergreen shrubby foliage in spring, and Masterpiece will continue through to autumn. 12-18 inches height and spread.

  • Iberis Pink Ice 9cm pot

    Iberis, this beauty will be perfect as a specimen plant in containers and borders. Huge, flat clusters of salmon pink flowers smother the mounding evergreen shrubby foliage in spring and summer. Attractive to butterflies, drought tolerant and deer resistant. Prefers well-drained soil in sun or part shade. Height & spread 30-45cm.

  • Iberis sempervirens Appen-Etz 3L pot

    Candytuft. A spreading evergreen subshrub with dark green leaves. Clusters of white flowers occasionally flushed lilac in late spring to early summer. Height 30cm. Spread 40cm. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen.

  • Iberis sempervirens Fischbeck 3L pot

    Relatively fast growing spreading evergreen that typically reaches around 30cm in height. It has dark green sword-shaped leaves. In early spring it begins to produce beautiful 4 petaled pure white flowers in eye-catching dense clusters which last until the end of spring.

  • Iberis sempervirens Masterpiece 3L pot

    Spreading sub-shrub with dark green shiny evergreen foliage and mildly scented dense flower heads in late Spring to early Summer. Flat clusters of white flowers with small pink centres.

  • Iberis sepervirens Masterpiece 9cm pot

    Spreading sub-shrub with dark green shiny evergreen foliage and mildly scented dense flower heads in late Spring to early Summer. Flat clusters of white flowers with small pink centres.

  • Ilex altaclerensis

    A small bushy evergreen tree or shrub with broad ovate, slightly spiny leaves. Small, dull white flowers. Brownish red berries, not abundant.

  • Ilex altaclerensis Golden King

    'Golden King' is a small bushy evergreen tree or shrub with broad ovate, slightly spiny leaves margined with bright yellow. Flowers small, dull white; berries brownish-red, not abundant.

  • Ilex aquifolium

    Ilex aquifolium, is a species of holly native to western and southern Europe, northwest Africa, and southwest Asia.

  • Ilex aquifolium Alaska

    A female holly with prickly dark green leaves and red berries in winter. A dense compact variety. Excellent for clipping into shapes or leaving to grow as a neat bush.

  • Ilex aquifolium Alaska Height 1.0 - 1.2m

    A female holly with prickly dark green leaves and red berries in winter. A dense compact variety. Excellent for clipping into shapes or leaving to grow as a neat bush.

  • Ilex aquifolium Alaska Height 2.0 - 2.2m

    A female holly with prickly dark green leaves and red berries in winter. A dense compact variety. Excellent for clipping into shapes or leaving to grow as a neat bush.

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