Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Pinus wallichiana

An exceptionally beautiful specimen conifer, forming an elegant pyramidal tree with cascading, tassel-like needles and attractive cones. 

Pittosporum tobira

Lustrous evergreen leaves and scented flowers make Pittosporum tobira a stand-out variety.

Potentilla fruticosa ‘Bella Apple’

A lovely new introduction combining a pretty colour palette and a very compact habit.

Pinus nigra ‘Oregon Green’

Pinus nigra ‘Oregon Green’ is a moderately slow growing black pine, forming a pyramidal tree composed of open, upright branches.

Pinus parviflora ‘Glauca’

This handsome specimen tree features an elegant habit, beautifully coloured needles and a tough constitution – qualities that have been recognised with an RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Pinus thunbergii ‘Kotobuki’

Pinus thunbergii ‘Kotobuki’ is a popular choice for bonsai, but also a fine specimen for small and narrow spaces and container growing in courtyards, terraces and patios.

Pinus densiflora ‘Low Glow’

Pinus densiflora ‘Low Glow’ is perfect for creating, low, rounded mounds of brightly coloured, textural foliage to contrast with taller, darker foliage plants.

Philadelphus ‘Minnesota Snowflake’

A very beautiful version of the popular mock orange. From May to July, the cascading branches of Philadelphus ‘Minnesota Snowflake’ are covered in racemes of fully double, snow-white flowers with pointed petals

Physocarpus opulifolius ‘All Black’

The luxurious dark red, lobed foliage of Physocarpus ?All Black? deepens in colour to black-purple as it matures, delivering interest throughout the season.

Physocarpus opulifolius ‘Tiny Wine’

Whereas other varieties of Physocarpus are grown primarily for their foliage, Physocarpus ?Tiny Wine? boasts both beautiful dark foliage and showy flowers, plus its petite size makes it especially suited to smaller garden borders, courtyards and container growing.

Diervilla splendens ‘Diva’

This award-winning Diervilla sports handsome burgundy foliage throughout the season with clusters of contrasting sulphur-yellow, tubular flowers in summer.

Distylium ‘Cinnamon Girl’

Pest and disease resistant, tolerant to heat and drought, and superbly hardy, Distylium is a relatively unknown evergreen that provides an excellent alternative to box and other low-maintenance shrubs.

Deutzia pulchra

A lovely shrub for a mixed border delivering impact in spring and early summer before retreating to a plain green backdrop for later-performing perennial flowers.

Diervilla ‘Kodiak Red’

A very tough and reliable shrub that is valued for its bright spring and autumn foliage colour and is especially useful in partially shaded borders and difficult soils.

Cupressus sempervirens ‘Pyramidalis’

An iconic tree whose simple symmetry creates bold punctuation marks in the landscape.

Deutzia monbeigii

An outstanding and reliably floriferous shrub with exquisite, gem-like flowers and a graceful habit.

Cryptomeria japonica ‘Elegans Viridis’

The soft foliage of Cryptomeria japonica ?Elegans Viridis? is irresistibly tactile.

Cornus kousa ‘Satomi’

This pink form of Cornus kousa well deserves its RHS Award of Garden Merit and makes a superb specimen for small to medium gardens offering multiple seasons of interest.

Corylus ‘Merveille De Bollwiller’

Also known as ?Hall?s Giant?, the Giant in the name refers to the large-sized nuts and heavy bearing nature of this fruiting variety of cob nut, rather than its overall size.

Cornus kousa ‘Heart Throb’

A change from the usual white Cornus kousa, ?Heart Throb? is adorned with pale pink bracts from late May to June.