Sorry, now sold out Cyathea Cyathea cooperi £28.00 (Lacy Tree Fern) An eye-catching and reasonably vigorous tree fern native to parts of Australia with a crown of long, deeply divided, dark green fronds once established. This plant is beautiful but frost tender and requires a very mild, warm, sheltered position and winter protection or overwintering inside in greenhouse or similar in a container to thrive. View
Cydonia Cydonia 'Meeches Prolific' Information Only The Quince has been cultivated for a long time and after its introduction to England was commonly grown in the 16th to 18th centuries, when it was usually used for making quince marmalade. Supplied Size: This plant is rarely available. Please use the notification system below if you wish to be contacted if/when more are available. View
Sorry, now sold out Cyrtomium Cyrtomium devexiscapulae £13.95 (Sickle-leaved Holly Fern) Cyrtomium devexiscapulae is an unusual, spreading evergreen fern with eye-catching green fronds divided into twisted segments. View
Sorry, now sold out Cytisus Cytisus battandieri £48.00 (Pineapple Broom) A beautiful plant introduced to the UK from Morocco in the early 1920's, Cytisus battandieri has pineapple-coloured and scented flowers produced in conical clusters in midsummer. The leaves are a delicate silver-grey and have a lovely silky texture. An excellent, upright plant for growing against a sunny wall and fence and best planted... View
Sorry, now sold out Daphne Daphne 'Eternal Fragrance' £38.00 A compact, slow growing evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and masses of extremely fragrant, creamy white flowers in spring. Very suitable for growing in a large container. Available to order for Spring 2025 (will be sent when ready) View
Sorry, now sold out Daphne Daphne bholua 'Jacqueline Postill' £48.00 (Winter flowering Daphne) Planted next to our nursery office, Daphne bholua 'Jacqueline Postill' is an evergreen shrub known for having masses of long lasting, heavily scented flowers in winter once established. This plant is rarely listed for sale. Very limited number of young plants available currently. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Davidia Davidia involucrata £48.00 (Pocket Handkerchief Tree) A lovely tree native to South-west China, Davidia involucrata has masses of glorious, white flower bracts in May and June (up to 15 cm long) on mature specimens. These beautiful flower bracts dance on wind, looking like fluttering handkerchiefs or doves and are followed by large green fruit later in the year. The leaves are... View
Davidia Davidia involucrata 'Lady Sunshine' (Variegated Handkerchief Tree) A very rare tree, Davidia involucrata 'Lady Sunshine' has stunning variegated leaves, with an eye-catching wide golden-cream margin. This plant is only available in small numbers and is very rarely listed for sale. View
Sorry, now sold out Davidia Davidia involucrata 'Sonoma' £100.00 A very rare, early flowering selection of Davidia which flowers and produces a number of spectacular white bracts at only two or three years old. This plant is rarely listed for sale. You are welcome to contact our office on (01530) 413700 to check on availability. View
Sorry, now sold out Decaisnea Decaisnea fargesii £38.00 (Blue Sausage Fruit) Decaisnea fargesii is native to China, growing to be a hardy, large shrub or eventually very small tree in the UK with long, bright blue fruit in autumn once established. View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Deschampsia Deschampsia cespitosa 'Goldschleier' £14.95 (Tufted Hair Grass) Also known as Deschampsia 'Gold Veil', this is a medium sized to tall, evergreen grass with slender dark green leaves and magnificent spikes of golden flowers in mid summer. View
Desfontainia Desfontainia spinosa Desfontainia spinosa is a fascinating and unusual plant with colourful flowers which can be found growing in the wild in the South American Andes, from Colombia to southern Chile. This plant is currently unavailable and we sadly do not have any more in the pipeline for the near future. It will be a long wait but please enter your email address below if... View