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.
A new variety, Cephalanthus 'Magical Moonlight' is neat and compact, highly ornamental and bursting with wildlife appeal - proving there?s no need to compromise on looks when it comes to catering for bees and butterflies. The Button Bush is truly unique, with florets of white tubular flowers that open to form perfect spheres covered in a multitude of yellow-tipped pin-like stamens. Not only does 'Magical Moonlight' add a celestial feeling to your garden through midsummer, but you will love the intensely-rich perfume. In autumn its lychee-like fruits (the size of golf balls) offer up an abundance of seeds for wild birds. Thriving in most non-alkaline soils, this variety even copes on difficult damp ground where the soil is prone to seasonal waterlogging.
Rarely available, and new to our range, be one of the first to own this spectacular, hard-to-find clematis and be the envy of your gardening neighbours! Clematis 'Moonglow' certainly has the wow factor with its large double, colour-changing flowers. Emerging as tight, white buds, the blooms unfurl to reveal a kaleidoscope of pastel layers, each petal peeling back from a central button in blushed tones of pink, lilac and green throughout. Expertly bred by award-winning clematis expert Raymond Evison, 'Moonglow' will adorn any pergola or trellis all summer-long with its fully-double, exotic-looking flowers - often blooming twice in the year! From May and June, then again in September, you get an array of colours and shapes with some of the blooms emerging semi-double and single. Perfect for smaller gardens, clematis will add height and interest, taking your gardening upwards and making the most of space in patios, terraces and even balconies. Supplied as an established plant in a 7cm pot and reaching a height of 2-2.5m (6-8ft).
Coreopsis 'Full Moon' puts all of its energy into flowering over a long period, rather than setting seed, so you can enjoy its large, daisy-like yellow flowers from July through to September. Hardy and easy to grow, this Tickseed forms a low mound of delicate foliage, and these well-branched plants are useful for filling gaps in sunny borders, or for use in patio containers. The nectar-rich blooms of Coreopsis 'Full Moon' are great for wildlife, and make useful cut flowers too. Height and spread: 60cm (24).
Slightly paler in colour than the more common Tickseed varieties, Coreopsis ?Moonbeam' is a large hardy perennial plant with lemon yellow flowers. The attractive daisy type flowers sit above ferny foliage making it a perfect choice for borders, bedding displays and because butterflies will flock to feed on the nectar Tickseed will be invaluable in wildlife gardens too. Coreopsis 'Moonbeam' will make excellent ground cover and is tolerant of most soil types. Height: 50cm (19). Spread: 45cm (18).
Coreopsis is a naturally rugged prairie plant and ideally suited to today's low maintenance gardens. 'Moonbeam' forms compact mounds of dense thread-like foliage and its delightful golden centred pale-yellow flowers are carried on tall stems, above fine, feathery foliage - which gives them another alternative name of threadleaf, while their more common name, 'tickseed,' refers to the seeds which are said to resemble ticks, and these are a great favourite of garden finches. Easy to grow, drought tolerant, and long blooming, Coreopsis certainly earns their keep in a sunny flower border, rewarding you with plenty of flowers for very little effort on your behalf. Recommended by the RHS as a 'Plant for Pollinators', the flowers are produced through the summer and are a favourite with butterflies and bees. Compact and robust, it's a plant for the front of the border or a mixed container - versatile and easy. Supplied as 3 x established plants in 9cm pots, ready to plant 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.
A fascinating combination of fragrant, sweet pea-like bicoloured pink flowers and dark purple to brown large seed pods, against deep green and purple/brown foliage. Wonderful summer annual for obelisks, trellis and arches
Rose Mallows are an ideal hardy plant for a range of garden styles, including Japanese, exotic and cottage. Hibiscus 'Walberton?s® Rose Moon' has large pink blooms reaching up to 18cm (7) across, which are much flatter than other varieties.
Also known as the tree hollyhock or rose mallow, Hibiscus syriacus 'Walbertons Rose Moon' is a breeding breakthrough, being covered in ENORMOUS bright, rose-pink blooms from June - not stopping until all buds have opened, sometimes right into autumn. With its lobed, dark-green leaves and giant rose-pink flowers up to 20cm (7.5in) across, 'Rose Moon' is an award-winning, deciduous shrub that will take pride of place in your garden. Each bloom is marked with a red centre and the flowers shimmer faintly with iridescence in the sun, making this a garden plant that everyone will comment on. Despite its exotic looks, hibiscus is very tough, winter hardy and easy to care for, producing a mass of blooms for months on end - even on young plants! It is best placed in a prominent position, where it will bring a colourful display when other plants are beginning to look tired. Supplied as an established plant in a 3L pot, ready to plant straight out or re-pot, Hibiscus 'Walbertons Rose Moon' will reach a maximum height of about 1.5m.
Also known as the tree Hollyhock or the Rose Mallow, Hibiscus syriacus 'Walbertons Rose Moon' is a breeding breakthrough, being covered in ENORMOUS bright rose-pink blooms from July - not stopping until all buds have opened, sometimes right into autumn. WIth its lobed, dark green leaves and giant rose-pink flowers up to 20cm (7.5in) across, Rose Moon is an award-winning, deciduous shrub that'll take pride of place in your garden. Each bloom is marked with a red centre and the flowers shimmer faintly with iridescence in the sun, making this a garden plant that everyone will comment on. Fashioned by our expert growers into a beautiful standard tree with a lollipop head, Rose Moon is ideal in sunny beds and borders where its will create a visually arresting tower of colourful beautiful double blooms. Perfect for pots on your patio, it will eventually grow to 1.25 - 1.5m (4-5ft) tall if left untrimmed. Incredibly easy to care for - prune to size just once a year in early spring, they are also totally winter hardy anywhere in the UK! Despite its exotic looks, Hibiscus is very tough, winter hardy and easy to care for, producing a mass of blooms for months on end - even on young plants! It's best placed in a prominent position, where it will bring a colourful display when other plants are beginning to look tired. Supplied as a standard plant 90cm tall (inc 3L pot). Hibiscus 'Walbertons Rose Moon' will reach a maximum height of around 1.5m. FLowers June - October