Fuchsia 'Mrs. Popple' is a vibrant and eye-catching deciduous shrub that graces gardens with its elegant, pendulous flowers. A popular variety, 'Mrs. Popple' is cherished for its striking vibrant colours and ease of care, making it a delightful addition to gardens. This long flowering shrub produces tubular flowers that showcase a vivid combination of magenta and purple hues. These pendulous blooms appear abundantly from late spring until the first frost, creating a continuous display of colour.
Supplied in a growers pot which has a width of 12/17cm, at a height of 10-20/30-40cm approx including growers pot. The leaves emerge pink in the spring, maturing to variegated shades of pink, creamy white and green, then turning predominantly green as the summer progresses. Plant in full/part sun
An early flowering hardy fuchsia that produces an abundance of colourful blooms throughout the summer.
Hypericum 'Hidcote', commonly known as St. John's Wort 'Hidcote', is a popular deciduous shrub prized for its bright yellow flowers and attractive foliage. This cultivar features large, golden-yellow, cup-shaped blooms with prominent stamens that appear from midsummer to early fall, providing a cheerful burst of color in the garden. The flowers contrast beautifully with the plant's dark green, lance-shaped leaves, creating a striking visual effect. With its compact, bushy growth habit and extended blooming period, 'Hidcote' is a versatile and low-maintenance choice for garden beds, borders, and mixed shrub plantings. Vibrant yellow blooms: Hypericum 'Hidcote' is known for its large, bright yellow flowers that have a cheerful, sunny appearance. The cup-shaped blooms, adorned with prominent stamens, add a lively splash of colour to the garden. Long blooming period: This cultivar blooms from midsummer to early fall, providing a prolonged period of floral interest and colour in the landscape. Attractive foliage: The dark green, lance-shaped leaves of 'Hidcote' create a beautiful backdrop for its bright flowers. The foliage remains attractive throughout the growing season, adding texture and depth to the garden. Compact and bushy habit: 'Hidcote' has a compact, bushy growth habit, making it suitable for smaller garden spaces, borders, and container planting. It typically grows to a height and spread of about 3-4 feet. Versatile use: Hypericum 'Hidcote' is versatile and can be used in a variety of garden settings, including beds, borders, mixed shrub plantings, and as a low hedge. Its bright flowers and neat growth habit make it a valuable addition to any landscape design. Low maintenance: This shrub is easy to grow and requires minimal maintenance. It thrives in well-drained soil and full sun to partial shade. 'Hidcote' is drought-tolerant once established and generally pest-free. Pollinator friendly: The bright yellow flowers of 'Hidcote' attract bees and other pollinators
Weigela ‘Pink Poppet’ is a charming dwarf shrub celebrated for its compact size and profusion of soft pink flowers. This deciduous variety blooms abundantly in late spring, creating a delightful display that is perfect for small gardens, borders, or patio containers. With its easy-care nature and versatility, it adds a cheerful touch to any outdoor space.
A very popular low garden hedge, ideal for framing borders. Box can be trimmed to create a stunning topiary display, the small leaves allow complex shapes to be achieved. ✓ Slow growing - Grows approx 10cm per year ✓ Evergreen ✓ Very manageable in terms of maintenance ✓ Grows approx 10cm per year ✓ Small leaves form a compact plant ✓ Shade tolerant ✓ Plant in Full Sun/Partial Shade ✓ Plant in well draining soil Supplied at a height of 20-30cm approx including the growers pot Buxus is susceptible to Box Blight and Box Tree Caterpillar two common issues that can affect its appearance and long term health. We strongly recommend using a regular preventative treatment regime, particularly during the growing season, and keeping an eye out for early signs of damage. Prompt action will help ensure your Buxus stays healthy and thriving.