A charming shrubby salvia with masses of pinkish-red leaves through summer and autumn. Sunny site, reasonable drainage. To 1m if not pruned back.
2L
£9.00
Sarcococca confusa
Probably the best 'Christmas Box' of them all? Dense evergreen that bears a profusion of strongly perfumed flowers in winter, followed by black fruits. 1.2m tall.
3L
£9.00
Sarcococca humilis
A charming dwarf species with fragrant white flowers from January to March. For the front of a border or even in a trough, but happiest in shade. 30cm.
2L
£9.00
Sarcococca ruscifolia 'Dragons Gate'
Celebrated form of this Chinese species. Fine foliage and an abundance of perfumed flowers in winter followed by red fruits. Around 1m tall.
2L
£12.00
Schefflera
The hardy scheffleras are now botanically called Heptapleurums, but we've kept them under their old names for now while the new name becomes better known.
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£0.00
Schefflera alpina
(Now Heptapleurum) Small evergreen shrub or tree up to 5m. Hardy to -15C once it's big.
2L
£35.00
Schefflera fengii NJM 10.086
(syn sp. nova) An exciting new introduction from Nick Macer, from Ha Giang Province, Vietnam. Expected to reach around 6m in time.
2L
£35.00
Schefflera taiwaniana
(Now Heptapleurum) A large hardy evergreen shrub or tree with finely cut umbrella foliage. 5m+
5L
£35.00
Strobilanthes mastersii
An exciting new species with large, deeply veined, purple-tinted leaves. Makes a shrub to 1.5m where winters are kind, otherwise herbaceous. Hardy to -5c.
7.5L
£28.00
Styrax confusus
Mysteriously rare in cultivation, this hardy small tree is notable for its white flowers with reflexed petals and fine perfume. 5m