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    Polygala myrtifolia 'Bibi Pink' – if you’re looking for an unusual, shrub with deep pink pea like flowers in summer, you’ve found it! The Polygala has clusters of flowers over small, luscious deep green leaves. Fully hardy to -10 degrees centigrade it sets the stage, making the perfect backdrop for other plants. It can be grown in a large container or a border in sun or part shade in moist or well-drained soil. (Height 0.6-1.2 metres). Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Leucadendron salignum ‘Fireglow’ – a striking, evergreen bushy shrub (height 1-1.5 metres) with narrow red-tipped green foliage and red bracts from early autumn to early spring. Excellent for cut flowers and a stunning container plant. It should be planted in well drained acidic soil in full sun and will remain hardly here until about -8 degrees centigrade. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Leucadendron Safari Sunset – a luscious evergreen, dense rounded shrub 2 metres high and spread with claret red flowers, changing to pink as they mature. The foliage is dark green, flushed with red. It is used extensively for cut flowers due to its appealing exotic blooms. It should be planted in full sun in free-draining soil and will remain hardy under such conditions able to withstand a temperature as low as -6 degrees centigrade. Or it can be grown in a warm greenhouse with a mix of 3 parts peat substitute, 3 parts grit or perlite and 1 part lime-free compost. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Leucadendron ‘Mrs Stanley’ – a hybrid form of Leucadendron with a mix of pinks and creams and colours transitioning from soft pinkish-red bracts in autumn, deepening to rich burgundy over winter. Forms a low, compact, bushy shrub spreading to 1 metre feet high and wide. Plant in very free draining soil in full sun. Makes an excellent bright and spectacular tub plant using a low phosphate, well drained compost. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Leucadendron ‘Maui Sunset’ – a stunning, hybrid variety with large, creamy white bracts edged with red. The colours are ever changing through winter, fading to pale yellow in spring and the plant’s height and spread is 1+ metres. An excellent, rear plant that will make an outstanding tub plant when placed in full sun in a well-drained, acidic soil. It can be grown outside in mild areas as long as it’s protected from severe frost as established plants can survive to minus 6 degrees centigrade. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Fatsia japonica

    £14.50
    Also known as the Castor Oil Plant or Japanese aralia, Fatsia are evergreen shrubs that originate in Japan. They have large, dramatic, shiny, leathery leaves with small white flowers in terminal compound umbels and small, black fruits. Perfect for difficult growing conditions, the Fatsia look spectacular indoors as well as outside where the leaves darken and weather to a thicker texture. It grows well in heavy soil, copes with little to no direct sunlight and is fine in a darker corner of any garden. It can also be grown in a large container with a loam-based compost and appreciates a regular supply of water. If you have a stone or brick wall in a garden, consider situating a Fatsia nearby as it's striking appearance will grab your attention or using as a backdrop to other exotic plants. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Echium pininana

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    Echium pininana – this exotic, evergreen plant originates in the Canary Islands and has an unusual appearance with huge hairy, silver leaves. Also evocatively named the Giant’s Vipers Bugloss, it seeds freely after flowering from the very tall spikes of funnel-shaped blue flowers it produces in the summer. (Height 3-5 metres). To thrive it needs full sun and well-drained soil and although it can withstand temperatures as low as minus 5 degrees centigrade, it should be protected from hard frost. It can cause skin irritation. Pictures are for guidance only. Plants available in a one litre pot are significantly smaller than those in a four litre pot. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Originating from New Zealand the Dicksonia fibrosa is also known as the golden tree fern or perhaps more fabulously as the Wheki ponga. An evergreen fern which slowly grows over 20+ years to 2 metres tall with 2 metre long dark green fronds. It's a striking, hardy addition to a shady garden or courtyard space. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Daphne Pink Fragrance – if you were smelling the flowers in heaven, you might just be near this Daphne as the scent is divine! The pink flower buds are carried on new wood in the spring and open up to reveal white flushed pink flowers. Low growing, it reaches to only 90 cms and its compact habit and profuse flowering through spring and summer makes it a fantastic ‘smelly’ addition to the garden. Caution: all parts are toxic if ingested. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Daphne odora aureomarginata – imagine the sweet spring fragrance of red-purple flowers accompanied by glossy green, yellow-margined foliage and you’ve discovered this Daphne. Plant in hummus rich, moist, well-drained soil in full sun or part-shade. Toxic if eaten and can irritate the skin. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Daphne odora

    £17.50
    Daphne odora – also known as a Japan Daphne, this evergreen shrub has clusters of fabulous, fragrant deep purple-pink and white flowers in January-March, red fruits in April set off against handsome, leathery, deep green leaves. Loves full sun or partial shade and is frost hardy. Water thoroughly before planting and keep pruning to a minimum as the plant is susceptible to die-back. Caution: toxic if eaten and can irritate the skin/eyes. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Daphne odora ‘Marianni Rogbret’ – This Daphne is a vivid, evergreen shrub, edged in light yellow with almost luminous variegation set off against the dark green. From February to late March it has small, very perfumed light pink flowers. It should be planted in normal lime free soil which is preferably cool and acidic in full sun or partial shade. It should also be fed with good quality fertiliser like the Trevena Cross slow release. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Cyathea australis - A large, evergreen fern with a rough, thick trunk. It grows up to 4 metres high pretty quickly with a spread of 6-8 metres and each frond can reach up to 4 metres long in good conditions! The Cyathea tolerates the sun as long as the soil is moist, but does need a good sheltered site to thrive. Some sources suggest it’s hardier than a Dicksonia Antarctica. It will be hardy to minus 8 degrees centigrade, but be aware that the fronds will get frosted in severe winters, so give the plant protection. Probably the best tree fern for a sunny site with its large evergreen fern and hairy trunk. Plant in a sheltered area or with light shade and add peat when planting or inside in a conservatory. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Correa decumbens – add a festive blast of colour to your space with this evergreen, spreading dwarf shrub from Kangaroo Island and South Australia. When little else is in flower, this plant creates long tubular red flowers with green tips and grows up to 1 metre tall. An easy to grow variety for exposed areas and an excellent ground cover plant. Plant in moist, but well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade. Hardy to -5 degrees centigrade. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Correa alba

    £12.50
    Correa Alba – also known as the Botany Bay Tea Tree and the White Correa. This freely branching evergreen shrub of Australian origin (height 2 metres) bears clusters of short, bell-shaped, sometimes pink tinted, waxy white flowers from early summer to late autumn. It makes a great conservatory specimen plant. It should be hardy down to about -5 degrees centigrade and withstands coastal exposure. Plant in well-drained soil in full sun or partial shade or use to create an informal hedge or as a container plant. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/
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    Correa ‘Dusky Bells’ – a low-spreading evergreen shrub which is at home in the garden or a conservatory. The heart-shaped dark green leaves set off the clusters of tubular red flowers. Flowers from September through the winter into spring. Can be situated in full sun or partial shade and will be hardy to around -5 degrees centigrade. Water thoroughly before planting. Pictures are for guidance only. Our online shopping Terms & Conditions (postage and returns) can be viewed here: /online-shopping-terms-conditions/