Perfectly simple but oh-so-stylish, these gorgeous scented white oriental lily with crimson red ilex berries are the perfect festive gift.The wine we have chosen to accompany this bouquet is the delightful Château Civrac Wild White, a refreshing and fruity white - perfect for a celebratory occasion.
A simple seasonal arrangement of crisp white oriental lilies with crimson ilex berries.Please note the bouquet pictured is the chic size and the vase is not included.
A beautifully festive arrangement of red amaryllis and crimson ilex berries.Please note the bouquet pictured is the chic size and the vase is not included.
This bright and joyful bouquet of crisp white oriental lilies with crimson red ilex berries, makes a wonderful Christmas gift when paired with a bar of exquisite Vestri artisan dark rose chocolate.
Bring a finishing touch to porches and doorways with the stately form of Ilex ?Little Rascal?. This Japanese Holly cuts a striking figure, supplied as a standard shrub, with a neat head of foliage above a clear stem.
The Holm Oak is an easy to grow evergreen, which can either be grown as a full-sized tree, or clipped into a hedge. The glossy, tough foliage has a contrasting white underside, and is later accompanied by shiny acorns.
Japanese Holly, as it is sometimes called is a compact evergreen shrub that makes a great alternative to box hedging. Ilex crenata ?Luxus Globe? has small, dark green leaves which cover the entire shrub all year around and naturally form a low dome of foliage.
This slow growing narrow conical holly tree, with glossy dark green, thorny, evergreen foliage. producing small white flowers in spring and summer followed by red berries in winter months
This slow growing narrow conical holly tree, with glossy dark green, thorny, evergreen foliage. producing small white flowers in spring and summer followed by red berries in winter months
Just imagine this lovely holly in your garden, where it will add form and colour, giving you interest all year round. Blue Maid is a female variety of blue holly, producing masses of tiny, white flowers in spring that are followed by bright red berries in autumn if you have a male holly nearby. Its leaves are less spiky than other hollies and have a distinct contrast between the light green underside and deep blue-green upper. Easy to grow and virtually maintenance-free, they just need a slightly acid, fertile soil and regular watering for the first couple of years. Because the branches of this holly tend to hold onto their leaves much better than other varieties they make amazing topiary specimens and can be grown as a specimen tree in pots and border to add height, or grown as an unusual hedge. For extra wow factor, grow in pairs in large pots either side of porches or doorways and gates. Very hardy and tough, and with excellent tolerance to British winters, Blue Maid will withstand temperatures to -27°C without any damage and requires almost no maintenance each year apart from an annual trim to keep to shape. Supplied as an established young tree in a 9cm pot, ready to pot on or plant up.
Just imagine this lovely holly in your garden, where it will add a new dimension to the classic patio standard tree, giving you interest all year round. Blue Maid is a female variety of blue holly, producing masses of tiny, white flowers in spring that are followed by bright red berries in autumn if you have a male holly nearby. Its leaves are less spiky than other hollies and have a distinct contrast between the light green underside and deep blue-green upper. Easy to grow and virtually maintenance-free, they just need a slightly acid, fertile soil and regular watering for the first couple of years. Because the branches of this holly tend to hold onto their leaves much better than other varieties and also as these standard plants grow less vigorously than younger plants, you get a really dense head which is why they make such amazing topiary specimens. Grow as a specimen tree in pots and border to add height, or grow a number as an unusual hedge. For extra wow factor, grow in pairs in large pots either side of porches or doorways and gates. Very hardy and tough, and with excellent tolerance to British winters, Blue Maid will withstand temperatures to -27°C without any damage and requires almost no maintenance each year apart from an annual trim to keep to shape. Supplied as a formed standard, approx 80cm (32in) tall including pot.
Box hedging has been the staple plant for formal garden hedges across the UK for many hundreds of years. But lately, the emergence of box blight (a disease causing dieback), and box tree caterpillar (Cydalima perspectalis) has led to the search for more robust alternatives for some parts of the UK where these have become a problem. Fortunately, along comes Ilex crenata, and more particularly the selection 'Green Hedge'. Despite its common name of Japanese Holly, the leaves are not prickly, and are small and round, very closely resembling Buxus (Box) - almost identical in fact - although probably a darker green if anything. It is equally easy to trim and thrives on a regular pruning as a hedge, yet is more robust and a little more vigorous in growth. For quickest establishment of dwarf hedges plant this size out all year round at 20cm (8in) spacing. Use in the same situations as you would box - smaller low hedges to separate areas, acts as borders, lining paths etc. However, is also vigorous enough to produce larger topiary too if allowed to grow to its full size. Supplied as a trimmed plant in a 9cm pot. Contact us for prices on larger volumes.