Hardy Shrubs

Shrubs give essential form and structure to a garden. They are also great for providing shelter and nesting sites for birds. For this reason they should not be pruned or disturbed during the nesting season, which is generally reckoned to be between March 1st and July 31st in the UK, but birds may well nest outside these dates so do check first!

For more information on growing these see growing hardy shrubs.

Prices are based on plants grown in 2 Litre or 3 Litre pots.




Vine Maple

Acer circinatum

Tall spreading tree with attractive yellow palmate leaves turning orange and red in autumn. Red and white flowers in April. Deciduous. For moist, well drained soil in sun/part shade. 4 metres (12 feet) plus.
£12.95

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Amorpha fruticosa False Indigo

Amorpha fruticosa

Vigorous, spreading, deciduous shrub with attractive oval leaves and graceful racemes, to 15cm (6in) long, of deep purple flowers in summer. Very tolerant of drought, poor soils and exposed positions. Prune stems back to 1-2 buds above old wood in spring 4 metres (12 feet) plus.
£8.50

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Prickly Box, Sweet Bursaria

Bursaria spinosa

An evergreen spiny shrub with large panicles of small fragrant flowers in summer, followed by ornamental, dark brown capsules autumn-winter. Hardy in mild gardens.
£8.95

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BUXUS

BUXUS

These evergreen shrubs have been used for centuries as Topiary plants in formal gardens to create intricately shaped hedges and free standing shrubs. They still have a place in modern gardens today, giving the effect of structure and order. Different cultivars grow at different rates, some very...


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Buxus sempervirens 'Elegantissima' Box

Buxus sempervirens 'Elegantissima'

Variegated cultivar of the common box used for hedging and topiary. Trim to shape during summer if needed. For fertile, well drained soil in sun/ part shade. For hedging, plant 9-15 inches apart. Average growth rate 2 inches per year. 1.2 metres (4 feet). AGM.
£9.95

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Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa' Box

Buxus sempervirens 'Suffruticosa'

Very slow growing cultivar, most commonly used for dwarf hedges about 1ft high. Trim to shape during when needed. For fertile, well drained soil in sun/shade. For hedging, plant 4-6 inches apart. Average growth rate 1-2 inches per year. 1 metre (3 feet). AGM.
£9.95

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Himalayan Mint Plant

Colquhounia coccinea

An unusual large shrub with soft, downy grey-green leaves, whitish on the underside and whorls of vivid orange-scarlet flowers from mid to late summer. Needs the shelter of a warm wall to do well. 3 metres (10 feet). Minimum 0 - minus 5° C.
£8.95

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Coprosma 'Roy's Red'

Coprosma 'Roy's Red'

A dense evergreen shrub for a sheltered garden, with shiny reddish leaves, the colour intensifying with cold. Moist, well drained neutral to slightly acid soil in sun or part shade. 1.2 metres (4 feet). Minimum 0 - minus 5° C.
£8.50

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Dogwood

Cornus alba 'Elegantissima'

1.5 metres (5 feet). AGM.
£7.95

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Chinese Bearberry

Cotoneaster × suecicus 'Coral Beauty'

A prostrate shrub, with the long near horizontal branches up to 6 feet long, rooting where they touch the ground, making excellent ground cover. The small glossy evergreen or semi-evergreen leaves turn purple-green in winter. Profuse fruiting, so good for birds. Height to 30cms (1 ft.).
£7.95

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