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Spectacular Garden Showpieces


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65-90CM TALL IN A 19CM POT


Was £39.99 ITEM: 510199


Ceanothus Standard Californian Lilac


£39.99 MEGA DEAL!


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This stunning Ceanothus Repens, also called ‘Californian Lilac’, has been skilfully grown to form a tall standard tree for instant impact. In spring, they produce clouds of lovely sky-blue flowers in clusters for several weeks. After flowering, their deep green evergreen foliage will provide year-round interest too and is easily clipped to shape once a year. 1.5m April-June


✔ Also called ‘Californian Lilacs’, they have been skilfully grown to form a tall standard tree for instant impact


✔ In spring, they produce clouds of lovely sky blue flowers in clusters for several weeks


SAVE £5 £34.99


90-120CM TALL IN A 3 LITRE POT


Was £39.99 ITEM: 510317 Double-Flowering Standard Lilac ‘Palibin’


Imagine a lilac that doesn’t take over your garden but still delivers that unmistakable, heady fragrance and clouds of pretty blooms each spring. That’s exactly what you get with this dwarf standard ‘Palibin’. This compact lilac tree is neatly trained with a single straight stem and a lollipop-style head that bursts into flower with masses of delicate, pale purple blooms from May. 2.5m May-September


✔ A compact Lilac in a standard lollipop form


✔ This is a game-changer for smaller gardens, patios, and even balconies. You’ll unlock the door to that lilac aroma in your garden, even when space is at a premium


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