Cotinus 'Royal Purple' is a stunning deciduous shrub known for its deep, rich purple foliage. This compact and ornamental plant adds a touch of elegance to gardens and landscapes with its vibrant colour, making it a popular choice. ✓ Commonly known as Smoke Bush. This plant gets its nickname from the ethereal, smoky appearance of its wispy, pinkish-purple flower clusters in summer. ✓ Can be planted directly in the garden or in a container ✓ Ideal in containers ✓ Height and spread 100cm x 100cm ✓ Plant in Full Sun or Semi Shade ✓ Flowers May - July Supplied in a 9cm / 2L Growers Pot
Cotinus 'Royal Purple' is a stunning deciduous shrub known for its deep, rich purple foliage. This compact and ornamental plant adds a touch of elegance to gardens and landscapes with its vibrant colour, making it a popular choice. ✓ Commonly known as Smoke Bush. This plant gets its nickname from the ethereal, smoky appearance of its wispy, pinkish-purple flower clusters in summer. ✓ Can be planted directly in the garden or in a container ✓ Ideal in containers ✓ Height and spread 100cm x 100cm ✓ Plant in Full Sun or Semi Shade ✓ Flowers May - July Supplied in a 9cm / 2L Growers Pot
A remarkable shrub which produces extremely large flower heads which make an absolutely beautiful display when in bloom. The panicles emerge white before gradually fading to a soft pink in the autumn.
This shrub produces green foliage, it would be ideal planted in containers, at the front of garden borders or to form a low hedge. Ideal for adding all year round foliage to your garden displays.
This shrub produces green foliage, it would be ideal planted in containers, at the front of garden borders or to form a low hedge. Ideal for adding all year round foliage to your garden displays.
This shrub produces green foliage, it would be ideal planted in containers, at the front of garden borders or to form a low hedge. Ideal for adding all year round foliage to your garden displays.
This shrub produces green foliage, it would be ideal planted in containers, at the front of garden borders or to form a low hedge. Ideal for adding all year round foliage to your garden displays.
This shrub produces green foliage, it would be ideal planted in containers, at the front of garden borders or to form a low hedge. Ideal for adding all year round foliage to your garden displays.
Ribes sanguineum 'King Edward VII,' commonly known as Flowering Currant, is a deciduous shrub celebrated for its early spring display of vibrant, pendulous clusters of red flowers. Named after the British monarch, this cultivar adds a regal touch to gardens with its striking floral show and easy-care nature. The most distinctive feature of 'King Edward VII' is its profusion of vivid, crimson-red flowers that hang gracefully in long, drooping racemes. Blooming in early to mid-spring, the flowers attract pollinators and brings a burst of early colour to displays.
Physocarpus Opulifolius 'Dart's Gold' is a deciduous shrub with attractive foliage that changes colour throughout the year. ✓ A dramatic shrub which produces clusters of pink/white flowers in the early summer months ✓ Dark foliage against red stems ✓ Flowers are attractive to Butterflies and Bees ✓ Very low maintenance ✓ Height and spread: 2m x 1.5m ✓ Plant in Full Sun/Partial Shade ✓ Supplied in a 1L growers pot, height including pot 30-40cm More information: This shrub is deciduous, it will lose its leaves in autumn, fresh new growth will appear in spring.
Choisya ternata ‘Aztec Pearl’ is a compact evergreen shrub known for its delicate, glossy foliage and abundant clusters of fragrant white flowers that bloom in late spring to early summer. The feathery, silver-green leaves provide a striking contrast to the pure white blooms, which attract pollinators and add year-round interest to the garden. This variety is perfect for smaller gardens, containers, or mixed borders, offering both ornamental value and a sweet citrus scent.
You would receive 3 x Lavenders supplied in 9cm growers pots. The mix and colours may vary from our images. Lavenders need a sunny position in well drained soil Overview Botanical Name Lavandula angustifolia Common Name(s) English Lavender / Common Lavender Plant Type Shrub Native Area Mediterranean Europe Hardiness Rating H5 - hardy through most of the UK (-5C) Foliage Evergreen Flowers Purple or blue flowers When To Plant April – May Harvesting Months July – August When To Prune March – May or September – November