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Carex buchananii
Leather Leaf Sedge
Common Name: Leather Leaf SedgeLatin Name: Carex buchananiiSoil: Moisture retentive soil. Dislikes extremely wet or dry soil.Position: Full sun or partial ShadeHardiness: Full hardyEventual height/spread: 0.75m/0.60mSpecial features: Arching clumps of pinky copper brown leaves, often curling at the ends.Carex buchananii forms clumps of pinky copper brown leaves, often curling at the ends with brown flower spikes in late summer. This is one of a group of bronze-brown narrow leaved sedges from New Zealand that will contrast well with other coloured leaved grasses. Carex buchananii can be grown in containers or planted as a specimen plant.
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Prunus Choshu
Hizakura
Common Name: Japanese Flowering CherryLatin Name: Prunus Choshu ‘Hizakura’Soil: Tolerates most soil typesPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/ pink Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 7m/ 7mSpecial features: Large, frilly, double pink flowers in spring. This beautiful flowering cherry is simply breathtaking in spring; once mature, it will grow to a good height of around 7m and its outreaching branches will be studded with showy flowers that cover the tree in a cloud of soft pink. The double flowers make a real statement in spring and the flowers last longer than most Japanese cherries - sometimes over a month. The bronzed foliage adds further interest in spring and this later turns to a dark green before its final autumnal show of oranges and reds. This majestic tree makes an excellent lawn specimen and, once mature, has a clear canopy of around 4m.
Prunus Jacqueline
Flowering Cherry Tree
Common Name: Flowering CherryLatin Name: Prunus ‘Jacqueline’ Soil: Tolerates most soil typesPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/ pink Hardiness: Fully hardyHeight/spread in 20 years: 4m/4mSpecial features: A dramatic show of autumn leaf colour. This flowering cherry is a beautiful tree with so much to offer. In spring, usually in early April, an abundance of single, deep pink flowers stud the branches and cover the tree in a cloud of pink. The spring flowers are soon followed by the bronzed foliage and the leaves put on a spectacular show in autumn when they turn to fiery shades of orange and red. This is one of the best flowering cherry trees for autumn colour and we love it as a garden specimen, or planted in a trio if you have the space.
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