A unique and more sophisticated Japanese laurel than the Gold Dust plant with very bright gold edges contrasting with the deep green leaves. Slow growing, making a dense shrub that brightens up a shade garden year round. Grows to about 1.5 metres high and wide. Easy to grow.
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Large spreading deciduous shrub with glossy green leaves and domes of fragrant white flowers in spring. The best feature are the sprays of vibrant red berries in autumn, which may persist into winter after the leaves have fallen. Full sun to part shade.
Dark green whorls of leaves with dainty small white flowers in spring/summer.
An interesting old fashioned mop head hydrangea with distinctive individually cupped flowers. A great bloomer needing little care. Pink or blue colour depends on the acidity of the soil.
Spires of cobalt blue flowers in spring are great for attracting bees and butterflies.
Bright yellow flowers in spikes with very pretty white/green
A small sub-shrub or perennial with very attractive evergreen grey lace foliage and small white flowers in late spring. Loves the heat and full sun.
An unusual lacecap hydrangea with a flamboyant double white flowers dancing around the edge of the tight central fertile flowers. Easy to grow, best in part shade with afternoon sun protection. Grows 1.5m x 1.5m
The name says it all! Soft grey dissected foliage springs up from the base of the plant like a fountain. Attractive mauve/purple flowers held above the foliage in spring. Easy to care for and grows well, even if neglected. Needs a sunny well drained position.




