DWARF RHODODENDRONS Compact evergreen shrubs varying from prostrate alpine species to specimens suitable for rear of ,border and thriving in acid soils.Many will grow in more open positions than their cousins the Japanese Azaleas but attention to watering and mulching is important especially in Summer.They also have a bigger range of colour than Azaleas and a longer flowering range.Suitable for tubs,borders,rockeries and heather gardens.
Axel Olsen - Scarlet,April-May 24”
Bengal - Deep red,April-May 24”
Blue Diamond - Deep blue,April-May 30”
Blue Star - Rich blue,April 15”
Bow Bells - Pink,April 24”
campylogynum “Patricia” - Plum red,May-June 20”
Chikor - Bright yellow,April-May 12”
cilipense - Blush pink,March-April 24”
Curlew - Yellow,May 12”
Elizabeth Hobbie - Glowing red,April-May 24”
Elizabeth Lockhart - Pink,April-May 24”
Gertrude Schalle - Scarlet red,May 24”
Ginny Gee - Blush pink,April-May, 18”
Humming Bird - Deep rose,April 30”
keleticum - Deep purple,May-June 6”
Lori Eichelsor - Cherry pink,April-May 24”
Merganser - Yellow,May 10”
Molly Anne - Deep rose,April-May 36”
Oban - Pink,April-May 12”
Patty Bee - Yellow,April-May 12”
Pink Drift - Rose pink, May 12”
Princess Anne - Yellow,April-May 12”
Rose Elf - Pink,April 20”
Scarlet Wonder - Bright red,April-May 24”
Snow Lady - White,March-April 24”
Songbird - Deep violet,April 24”
Teal - Yellow,May 24”
Temple Belle - Soft pink,April 30”
Whispering Rose - Rose,April-May 30”
williamsianum - Shell pink,April-May 24”
Heights are after 10 years(approx)
JAPANESE AZALEAS Compact evergreen shrubs for acid soil flowering generally in April and May but some flowering in early Summer.Although tolerant of full sun if their roots are kept moist,they do best sheltered from cold drying winds and moist light shade is ideal.Mulch with peat,bark or ericaceous compost in Spring.
Adonis - White,hose in hose
Amoena - Lilac-cerise
Anne Frank - Deep pink
Arabesk - Cherry red
Blaauws Pink - Salmon-pink
Blue Danube - Bluish-violet
Geisha Orange - Bright orange
Geisha Purple - Violet-purple
Hino Crimson - Crimson Scarlet
Hot Shot - Red,variegated foliage
Johanna - Deep red
Mary Derby - Orange
Mothers Day - Rose red
Panda - Pure white
Rosalind - Deep pink
Silvester - Cerise pink
Vuyks Scarlet - Bright red
PIERIS Compact evergreen shrubs thriving in lime-free soil.Although generally hardy they do best in positions sheltered from cold winds and moist soil in light shade is ideal.
The attractive red or bronze young growth is subject to injury by late Spring frosts.The
white or pink pitcher shaped flowers appear in April and May and are reminiscent of
Lily of the Valley.Suitable for borders,tubs,heather beds and rockeries for dwarfer varieties.Mulch well especially in Summer.
Forest Flame - Bright red growth turning creamy white
Flaming Silver - As “Forest Flame”but variegated foliage
Debutante - Coppery young growth,outstanding flowering variety,compact
Mountain Fire” - Bright red turning chestnut,persistent, growth,hardy
Carnival - Sport of “Mountain Fire”with variegated foliage reverted shoots should be removed
Little Heath - Dwarf variety with variegated foliage,bronze young growth from pink buds,suitable for rockery
1.5 litre pots,
3 litre pots,
5 litre pots
(Pieris "Carnival" 1.5 litre, 3 litre)
CAMELLIAS Magnificent evergreen flowering shrubs generally as hardy as “Laurel”thriving in good acid soil.Although They may flower more freely in full sun bud dropping may occur due to drying out so often north or west situations are best especially with container grown plants. In sunny situations attention to watering and mulching is necessary especially in Summer.Due to their early flowering flowers may be damaged in east facing situations from the effects of early morning sunshine following frost.Mulch
with peat,bark or ericaceous compost.
Camellia japonica “Aarejishi” - Bright rosy red,paeony form
Camellia japonica “Adolphe Audusson” - Blood red,large semi-double
Camellia japonica “Alba plena” - White,formal double,erect
Camellia japonica “Apollo” - Rose red,medium paeony form,semi-double
Camellia japonica "Brushfield Yellow"
Camellia japonica “Contessa Lavinia Maggi”----White to pale pink with broad cerise stripes, large, formal double
Camellia japonica “Kramers Supreme” - Bright red,paeony form, double,fragrant
Camellia japonica “Lady Campbell” - Double, salmon pink
Camellia japonica “Mathotiana Alba” - Large white, formal double
Camellia japonica “Tricolor” - White to blush,streaked carmine,compact
Camellia sasanqua “Narumigata” - White shaded pink,fragrant
Camellia sasanqua “Rainbow” - White shaded pink,fragrant
Camellia x “Innovation” - Large wine red,lavender undertones,semi-double
Camellia x “Swan Lake” - Snow white,semi-double,bushy habit
Camellia x williamsii “Anticipation” - Deep rose,large paeony form
Camellia x williamsii “Debby” - Cyclamen pink,large paeony form
Camellia x williamsii “Donation” - Orchid pink,large semi-double
Camellia x williamsii “E.G.Waterhouse” - Clear pink,formal double,erect
Camellia x williamsii “Elsie Jury” - Clear pink,shadedorchid pink,large paeony form
Camellia x williamsii“Golden Spangles” - Single pink,green leaves,gold central splash
Camellia x williamsii “Jurys Yellow” - White,cream petaloides,anemone form
Camellia x williamsii “Mary Phoebe Taylor” - Large rose pink, paeony form
2 litre pots
5 litre pots
10 litre pots
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