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  • Genus: Cynara
  • Species: cardunculus
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  • Common Name: Cardoon
  • Family: Asteraceae
  • Category: Perennials
  • Price: £7.50
  • Difficult Spots: Good for insects, Well drained soil, full sun,

Large hardy clump forming perennial with large architectural silvery leaves. In summer large misty purple thistle like flower heads are borne at 1.5m - 2m. Well drained to ordinary garden soil in a sunny position.

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  • Genus: Cyrtomium
  • Species: fortunei
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  • Common Name: Holly fern
  • Family: Dryopteridaceae
  • Category: Ferns
  • Price: £7.50
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Hardy evergreen to semi evergreen clump forming fern with attractive soft silver grey upright fronds. Likes shade or semi shade. Reaches 45-60cm (18-24 inches).

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  • Genus: Cytisus
  • Species:
  • Name: 'Goldfinch'
  • Common Name: Broom
  • Family: Papilionaceae
  • Category: Deciduous shrub
  • Price: £10.00
  • Difficult Spots: Well drained soil, full sun,

Hardy compact deciduous shrub reaching 1.2m (4 feet) in 10 years. In spring has creamy yellow flowers flushed pink & red. All parts may cause upset stomachs if eaten. Ordinary to dry garden soils, in sun to light shade.

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  • Genus: Cytisus
  • Species:
  • Name: 'Luna'
  • Common Name: Broom
  • Family: Papilionaceae
  • Category: Deciduous shrub
  • Price: £10.00
  • Difficult Spots:

Hardy deciduous shrub slowly reaching 1.5m (5 feet). In spring has small yellow pea flowers. Ordinary to dry garden soils, in sun to light shade. All parts may cause upset stomachs if eaten.

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  • Genus: Cytisus
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  • Name: 'White Lion'
  • Common Name:
  • Family: Papilionaceae
  • Category: Deciduous shrub
  • Price: £10.00
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Hardy deciduous shrub with green stems slowly reaching 1.2m (4 feet) covered in small white pea like flowers in April-May. Ordinary to dry garden soils, in sun to light shade. All parts may cause upset stomachs if eaten.