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Cordyline Southern Splendour
Cabbage Tree
Common Name: Cabbage TreeLatin Name: Cordyline 'Southern Splendour'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sun or partial shadeHardiness: Half hardyEventual height/spread: 1m/1.5mSpecial features: Provides year-round interest with its colourful foliage.The 'Southern Splendour' is a fantastic choice for planting in a pot on a sunny patio area. This plant will make a welcome addition to your garden due to its colourful foliage which gives year-round interest. The long and gracious leaves are striped with an array of colours including purple, pink and mauve. The 'Southern Splendour' has an upright growing habit but the leaves arch over as the plant matures. This plant is half hardy as it requires some shelter from cold winds during the winter months.
Cornus Midwinter Fire
Dogwood
Common Name: Dogwood Latin Name: Cornus sanguine 'Midwinter Fire' Soil: Any moderately fertile soil (Will tolerate wet soils) Position: Full sun to part shade Flowering period/colour: May and June/ White Hardiness: Fully hardy Eventual height/spread: 2.5m x 2.5m Special features: Striking firey stems offer outstanding winter interest. Cornus are widely planted for their superb winter interest and the ‘Midwinter Fire’ is one of the best around. In winter, once the leaves have fallen, the yellow-orange stems are visible: over winter the tips turn to deep shades of red, giving you the effect of a fire in a sleeping winter garden. Aside from the shoots, the wavy leaves offer interest throughout the growing season and these are bright green, flushed with red. In summer delicate, creamy white flowers sit amongst the foliage. The prominent stems give this plant a definitive structure, particularly after leaf fall, so this is a great choice for structural planting. It works really well in a border with other cornus plants and alternating this with the golden stems of the Cornus stolonifera ‘Flaviramea’ looks particularly effective.
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Doodia media
Rasp Fern
Common Name: Rasp Fern Latin Name: Doodia mediaSoil: Acid or neutral / Medium loam Position: Shady border Hardiness: Hardy (sheltered spot) Eventual height/spread: 70cm x 70cm Special features: Colourful red fronds that turn a dark green. Doodia media is a beautiful evergreen shrub originating from New Zealand. It prefers a sheltered spot with a humusy acidic soil. Fronds appear bright red in spring slowly changing colour thought the seasons. Doodia Media is part of the 'Blechnaceae' family and is resistant to Rabbit and dear attacks. Great for a shady spot that needs some colour.
Photinia Pink Marble
Pink Marble Cassini
The Pink Marble Cassini, scientifically known as Photinia x fraseri ‘Pink Marble’, is a striking addition to any garden. Thriving in well-drained soil and adaptable to full sun or partial shade, it features eye-catching variegated foliage that remains attractive throughout the year. The ‘Cassini’ is one of the best evergreen varieties for colour as new foliage emerges vivid pink and matures to a rich green with splashes of cream.During spring, the Pink Marble Cassini produces clusters of white blossoms, adding a touch of colour to your outdoor space. With its evergreen nature, this tree maintains its variegated appearance even in the cooler months.Reaching a height of 4 metres and spreading 3 metres over 20 years, the Pink Marble Cassini offers versatility and aesthetic appeal for various landscapes. This tree works well as a stand-alone specimen and it can even be planted in a large pot and situated on a sunny patio. This is a great choice for year round interest as the ‘Pink Marble’ will add an unusual splash of colour to your garden all year round. Can be grown as a shrub, hedge or tree (when purchased in tree form). Add a touch of elegance to your garden with this vibrant tree. Common Name: Pink Marble CassiniLatin Name: Photinia x fraseri ‘Pink Marble’Soil: Fertile well-drained soilPosition: Full sun, Sheltered positionHardiness: Hardy, frost hardy down to -8°CFlowering period: Mid springFlowering colour: WhiteEventual height/spread: 4m/3mSpecial features: Highly unusual evergreen foliage that is green and marbled with pink and white variegation
Photinia Red Robin
Red Robin Tree
Photinia fraseri 'Red Robin' offers year round interest with its vivid red leaves. In spring it has further interest with clusters of white flowers. A fantastic screening tree, hedge or ornamental specimen. If you want unusual foliage, the 'Red Robin' is the perfect choice. The elliptic leaves are finely serrated at their margins and fresh foliage shoots through as a brilliant red colour. The leaves mature to a dark green, but as new foliage continues to emerge red you get a real contrast of colours over the spring period. Mid-spring also sees the arrival of clusters of pretty white flowers, which add further interest. Come autumn, the leaves mature to a bronzed green, which adds great interest over the winter months. This is a deservedly popular variety and it is largely planted for its versatility. You can plant the 'Red Robin' at the back of a border or you can use it as a screening tree. It can cope with hard pruning, so, when several are planted in a row, you get an informal hedge. You can also clip the 'Red Robin' into a particular shape. In order to get the best leaf colour and the most flowers, ensure you plant this tree in a full sun position with some shelter. Common Name: Red Robin TreeLatin Name: Photinia x fraseri 'Red Robin'Soil: Fertile well-drained soilPosition: Full sun, Sheltered positionHardiness: Hardy, frost hardy down to -8°CFlowering Period: Mid springFlowering Colour: White flowersEventual Height/Spread: 4m x 4mSpecial features: Evergreen tree with glossy bright red young growth and white flowers in spring.
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Podocarpus County Park Fire
Podocarp
Common Name: PodocarpLatin Name: Podocarpus 'Country Park Flame'Soil: Moist, well drained soil in sun (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9m to 1.2mSpecial features: Forms a low mound which has salmon pink new growth in May.Podocarpus 'Country Park Fire' is an interesting conifer with an irregular and explosive shape. The pretty creamy salmon pink new growth turns a rusty red colour in winter. It is ideal for borders and rock gardens. This is a female conifer and will produce fruits with fleshy red receptacles if a suitable pollinator is near (e.g. Podocarpus 'Flame')
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Podocarpus Flame
Podocarp
Common Name: PodocarpLatin Name: Podocarpus 'Flame'Soil: Moist, well drained soil in sun (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9m - 1.2mSpecial features: An irregular shaped conifer with rusty red foliage.Podocarpus 'Flame' is an interesting conifer with an irregular shape. The salmon pink new growth turns a rusty red colour in winter. It is ideal for borders and rock gardens. This is a male conifer and will help to pollinate Podocarpus 'Country Park Fire' to produce fruits.
Podocarpus Red Embers
Podocarp
Common Name: PodocarpLatin Name: Podocarpus 'Red Embers'Soil: Moist, well drained soil in sun (will tolerate most soil types)Position: Full sun or partial shade (Avoid very exposed positions)Hardiness: HardyHeight in 10 years: 0.9m - 1.2mSpecial features: A female conifer which produces red berries when fertilized.Podocarpus 'Red Embers' is an irregular shaped female conifer which produces berries when pollinated by a male. The brick-red new growth slowly fades to green in the summer. Giving this conifer a light trim will encourage new and better coloured growth. It grows best moist and well drained soils in sun or partial shade.
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