Acer shirasawanum 'Moonrise' is a compact, deciduous shrub with a loosely-rounded habit, grown primarily for its decorative leaves - although winged red fruits develop in late summer and can be seen swirling to the ground as they ripen in autumn The palm-shaped leaves are sharply-toothed and emerge bright-red when young, maturing to a fresh yellow-green before turning orange and red in the autumn - making a colourful kaleidoscope of colour in the garden. 'Moonrise' is ideally suited as a focal point in your garden and is especially useful to illuminate a partially shaded border. Said to be more resistant to leaf scorch than other acers, we do recommend that you provide some shelter so that you can enjoy the striking foliage at its best. Please note that the decorative pot shown in the images is not supplied.
Beautiful lilac-blue blooms give this popular hybrid tea rose its characteristic name, and its pleasant fragrance make it a garden rose not to be missed. One of the original, and still one of the best, of the 'blue' roses, 'Blue Moon' will flower through summer and into autumn, giving you many months of super colour in your garden. The pastel-toned flowers are help on strong, upright stems, which makes them ideal for cutting, so you can fill your home with the fragrance of this floral beauty too! A large flowering hybrid tea rose, 'Blue Moon' is moderately vigorous with light green, glossy foliage which has a good resistance to disease - a great choice for novice and experienced gardeners alike. Easy to grow and fully hardy, 'Blue Moon' will grow to a height of around 90cm. Supplied as a bare-root plant, dormant with no leaves ready to be planted out.
The Highlanders are no ordinary Delphiniums! The sumptuous, four-inch flowers stand out brightly and have around 50 petals which merge into tightly double centres. Moonlight has lilac rosettes with green centres and blooms from May to July. Cut back and it will reflower at the end of summer. Tough and hardy, they have been bred in Scotland and can take much harsher weather conditions than regular kinds so last much longer than standard delphiniums. Highlander Delphiniums are bold and vigorous, yet at around 3ft tall they are just a little shorter so can be grown without the need for staking. Supplied as 3 x established plants in a 9cm pots, ready to plant out.