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There were 9 plants found.

  • Amelanchier laevis flowers

    Amelanchier laevis

    - Small shrubby tree grown for its simple white spring flowers and excellent autumn colours

  • Betula pendula leaves & catkins

    Betula pendula

    - Bristish native tree capable of growing almost anywhere. Silvery-white bark and small leaves turning yellow in autumn.

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    Brachyglottis greyi

    - Mound forming shrub with silvery-grey foliage and bright yellow daisy-like flowers. Often mis-labelled as Scenecio greyi.

  • Buddleja davidii & butterfly

    Buddleja davidii

    - A large deciduous shrub flowering mid to late summer and loved by bees and butterflies.

  • Buddleja globosa flowers

    Buddleja globosa

    - A large semi evergreen shrub producing clusters of unusual yellow globes in early summer.

  • Cotoneaster horizontalis berries

    Cotoneaster horizontalis

    - Extremely versatile ground cover, wall or rockery shrub. Very good for wildlife especially loved by bees.

  • Eranthis hyemalis

    - Pretty early spring flowering perennial. Bright yellow flowers are followed by attractive bright green foliage.

  • Lonicera periclymenum flower

    Lonicera periclymenum

    - The fragrant Honey Suckle, a woody scrambling climber typical of British hedge rows.

  • Pyracantha coccinea

    A versatile shrub grown for its wildlife interest, attractive berries and defensive thorns.