-10% Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen' £15.26 £16.95 A tough and reliable plant, Euonymus fortunei 'Silver Queen' grows to be a small or eventually medium sized, evergreen shrub with dark green leaves edged with a handsome creamy-white margin. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus fortunei 'Wolong ghost' £17.96 £19.95 (Silver-Veined Wintercreeper) A new and rare, evergreen ground cover plant with narrow, dark green leaves with conspicuous silvery-white markings along their veins. Established plants will form a dense ground cover mat if left to their own devices, but interestingly Euonymus fortunei 'Wolong ghost' can also be trained to grow nearly as a climbing plant up... View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus fortunei var coloratus £13.46 £14.95 A tough, useful and evergreen, ground cover plant, Euonymus fortunei var coloratus has a dense growing habit and forms a sprawling, thick, bushy mat. View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Koi Boy' £35.95 £39.95 (Hamilton's Spindle) New to us, this is a lovely deciduous, medium sized shrub once established with greenish-white summer flowers followed by masses of creamy-white fruit in autumn which split to reveal bright orange seed. View
-10% Only one plant currently left in stock Euonymus Euonymus hamiltonianus 'Miss Pinkie' £35.95 £39.95 (Hamilton's Spindle) A stunning medium sized shrub once established with greenish-white summer flowers followed by masses of eye-catching pink fruit which split to reveal orange red seed as they ripen in autumn. View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus japonicus 'Green Spire' £17.96 £19.95 A small to medium sized, evergreen shrub with dark green, glossy leaves and an upright habit. Excellent as a foil for other flowering plants or for screening in areas with limited space once established. Can also be grown in a large container or be planted in a line & pruned to shape to create a bushy hedge. Suitable for a position in sun or partial... View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus myrianthus £49.50 £55.00 (Chinese Euonymus) Rare and evergreen with colourful fruit, Euonymus myrianthus is native to Western China and was introduced to England in 1908 by the famous plant hunter Ernest Wilson. It has glossy, bright green leaves and dense, rounded heads of greenish-yellow flowers in spring. These flowers are followed by splendid yellow fruit, which contrast... View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus planipes £31.50 £35.00 (Spindle) An unusual medium to large, deciduous shrub once established, Euonymus planipes is native to Korea, Northern Japan, Sakhalin Island, Eastern Siberia and has masses of showy, bright purplish-scarlet fruit in autumn. One of the best showy garden plant for autumn berries once established! View
-10% In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Euonymus Euonymus trichocarpus 'Hayate' £31.50 £35.00 A rare scrambling evergreen shrub native to parts of east Asia with glossy dark green leaves and creamy-green summer flowers followed by ornamental fruit. View
-10% Sorry, now sold out Euonymus Euonymus wilsonii £40.50 £45.00 (Chinese Euonymus) A rare, evergreen large shrub native to China, Euonymus wilsonii has dark green, lance-shaped leaves and masses of four-lobed yellow fruit in late summer/early autumn (slightly resembling a hedgehog). View
In Stock (shipped within 2-3 working days) Eupatorium Eupatorium maculatum 'Phantom' £16.95 (Joe Pye Weed) New to us, this is a handsome clump forming perennial with finely toothed mid green leaves and vibrant purple-pink flower clusters popular with insects in late summer & early autumn. Smaller and more compact than the similar Eupatorium purpureum. View
Sorry, now sold out Eupatorium Eupatorium purpureum £16.95 (Sweet Joe Pye Weed) A native to Eastern and Northern parts of the USA, Eupatorium purpureum forms large clumps of tall stalks with flat, purple-pink, flower heads in late summer. A superb ornamental plant for attracting bees and butterflies into the garden! These plants have died back for the winter and will start to grow again in mid to late April. View