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- Genus: Fatsia
- Species: japonica
- Name:
- Common Name: Castor oil plant
- Family: Araliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £11.00
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade,
Hardy evergreen shrub of spreading habit. Has large lobed glossy leaves giving a tropical architectural effect, in autumn creamy white flowers followed by black berries. Sun or shade, ordinary to dry garden soil. Reaches 1.5m-3m each way. Large plants available as well.
- Genus: Fatsia
- Species: japonica
- Name: 'Spider's Web'
- Common Name: Castor oil plant
- Family: Araliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade,
Hardy evergreen shrub of spreading habit. Has large lobed glossy leaves with an unusual attractive white variegation giving a tropical architectural effect, in autumn creamy white flowers followed by black berries. Sun or shade, ordinary to dry garden soil. Reaches 1.5m-2.5m each way.
- Genus: Festuca
- Species: glauca
- Name: 'Elijah Blue'
- Common Name:
- Family: Gramineae
- Category: Grasses and sedges
- Price: £3.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming evergreen perennial grass. Long narrow needle like silvery blue leaves forming neat mounds 15-25cm (6-10in) tall topped by airy upright flowers above the leaves in late summer. Sun to semi shade, ordinary garden soil.
- Genus: Ficus
- Species: carica
- Name: 'Adam'
- Common Name: Fig
- Family: Moraceae
- Category: Deciduous tree
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy fig tree with very large 3 or 5 lobed leaves. In mid to late summer produces light brown shaded violet figs. Reaches 5m tall by 4m wide getting larger in time. Sun to light shade in ordinary garden soil. Can be grown against a wall. Contact with foliage can irritate the skin & the leaves if eaten can cause upset stomachs.
- Genus: Ficus
- Species: carica
- Name: 'Brown Turkey'
- Common Name: Fig
- Family: Moraceae
- Category: Deciduous tree
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots: Can be wall trained,
Hardy fig tree with large 3 or 5 lobed leaves. In mid to late summer produces delicious brown figs with red flesh. Reaches up to 5m tall by 4m wide. Sun to light shade in ordinary garden soil. Can be grown against a wall. Contact with foliage can irritate the skin & the leaves if eaten can cause upset stomachs.