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Extra Special Dozen Roses Gift Set
  • £55.00

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Extra-Wide Radcliffe Doormat
  • £19.99

This extra wide Mud Stopper Radcliffe doormat features an elaborate design with a wrought iron look and will look particularly elegant at your front door. The extra width makes it perfect for double doors, or as a runner when laid length ways. Made form hard wearing black rubber with a non-slip underside, not only will it trap dirt the shoes of a busy household, but it's incredibly durable and easy to keep clean too. Measuring 45cm (1½ft) x 1.2m (4ft).   This product is supplied and delivered by one of our carefully selected and trusted retail partners.  A telephone number must be left at the point of ordering so that this order may be processed.

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Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum Extravaganza
  • £29.99

Acer palmatum ' Extravaganza ' is a Japanese maple with beautiful purple-red leaves that have distinctive broad white and pink stripes. They give the plant a striking appearance, taking on a triple-coloured cloak of foliage that will light up dull areas of the garden. Then, in autumn, the leaves turn to red before falling in an inferno of vibrant colour. With beautiful, filigree leaves and a gently spreading habit, this Japanese Maple is a slow growing shrub that reaches just 150-170cm (60-67in), it's the perfect specimen for containers on the decking, patio or balcony and for those of us with smaller gardens and its easy to grow too, so there's no excuse for anyone not to give it a go! Best planted in semi-shade for the best leaf colour, Extravaganza will tolerate sun as long as it's not direct, bringing an air of peace and tranquillity to wherever it is planted. Fully winter hardy, it's the ultimate in low maintenance plants, needing very little in the way of pruning except to remove any damaged or dying branches. Supplied as an established plant in a 3L pot, ready for planting out. Grows to 150-170cm (60-67in), plants are dormant in winter, so no leaves from approx. October until March.

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