Standard Photinia ‘Carre Rouge’ Tree
Plants With Elegant Impact
Phyllitis scolopendrium
Belchnum spicant
Cyrtomium fortunei
SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS
£14.97 ITEM: 560213
Was £29.97
Evergreen Hardy Fern Collection Hardy ferns are a hidden gem of the gardening world, rewarding you with year-round foliage interest – honestly, they deserve to be grown far more widely! This collection includes 1 each of 3 named ferns. Please note, varieties may vary depending on seasonal availability. 50cm
Clethra ‘Ruby
“Photinia style in a smaller package”
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70-100CM TALL STANDARD IN 18CM POT
£24.99 ITEM: 510183
Was £39.99 SAVE £30
2 X 70-100CM TALL STANDARDS IN 18CM POTS
£49.98 ITEM: 510195
Was £79.98 SAVE UP TO
Give small spaces the polished look of a clipped ornamental tree without losing valuable room. This compact standard Photinia packs vivid spring foliage, neat upright growth, evergreen coverage and creamy late-spring flower clusters into one focal point. Plant in pots, frame doorways, brighten patios or sharpen mixed borders instantly. 2.5m
£30 ✔ Get ‘Red Robin’ style in a stronger, neater form
✔ Add instant evergreen height to patios, entrances and courtyards
✔ Prune easily for smart shape and year-round structure
Spice’ A shrub that really earns its keep... Clethra ‘Ruby Spice’ lifts shady spots and dull corners with summer sparkle, a gripping fragrance, and pollinator style. It’s easy to grow and packed with flower power. 1.5m July- September
Toffee Apple Tree
‘Katsura’ This elegant, ornamental tree has heart-shaped leaves that turn shades of yellow, purple, pink and red before falling to the ground and releasing a distinctive and alluring fragrance that’s similar to fairground candy floss! 12m
48 10 Year Gold Trusted Service Award
9CM POT ITEM: 511011£9.99
SAVE £15 3 X 9CM POTS
£14.97
Was £29.97 ITEM: 511410
SAVE £5 3 LITRE POT
£14.99 ITEM: 510707
Was £19.99
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