Wonderful large scallop shapes leaves with wavy edges. Sprays of strong pink/purple flowers in spring. Best in part to full shade. Hard to find and collectable. Best in part to full shade.
Very rare dwarf form with low growing tufts of strappy leaves and impressive 1 – 1.5 metre high spires of nodding red flowers tipped green. Nectar feeding birds just can’t get enough of them.
Bold green strappy leaves with impressive brick red flower spikes
Deciduous medium growing shrub birch, great in wet soils. The only birch to turn red in autumn.
Unusual yellow butterfly bush flowering from spring through to summer. Attracts butterflies, bees and nectar feeding birds with its strong honey scent. Likes full sun and adds a bright colour to the spring/summer garden. Easy to grow with good drainage and full sun.
Mound forming neat groundcover with heart shaped serrated leaves and very pretty mauve upward facing flowers in spring. Best in soft sun or part shade. Great edge to the garden bed as the foliage is attractive even when not in flower. Grows 5cm high x 50cm wide.
Dwarf suckering dogwood with white spring flowers and stunning purple red stems with blue berries in winter. The colder the winter the better the colour. Good garden plant but will also tolerate swamp conditions. Great habitat for little birds.
Compact rounded shrub with vibrant red branches that liven up the winter garden.
A thicketing shrub with white spring flowers and dark autumn berries. Good autumn colour and stems turn blood red in winter. The colder the winter the better the colour.
Arching sprays of vibrant red flowers in summer, with strappy green leaves. Bee and insect attracting. Prefers slightly dry conditions.