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Camassia leichtlinii
A favourite early summer flowering bulb in shades of blue and lilac.
Cercidiphyllum japonicum
Large ornamental tree providing strong autumn colours and a unique scent
Chaenomeles x superba 'Crimson & Gold'
Spring flowering shrub of variable size with long lasting flowers and autumn edible fruits. Commonly known as Quince
Chionodoxa forbesii 'Pink Giant'
A small early Spring flowering bulb with large, pink, star shaped flowers.
Clematis armandii
Scented evergreen climber with simple creamy white flowers usually appearing in April and early May.
Clematis montana
Vigourous woody climber producing masses of simple pink or white flowers in late spring and early summer.
Cornus alba
Useful hardy shrub grown predominantly for it's bright winter stem colour and 'grow anywhere' attitude.
Crocus species
Small, cheery, purple, white and yellow Spring bulbs often seen growing in grass.
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