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- Genus: Hyssopus
- Species: officinalis ssp aristatus
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- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £7.00
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Hardy evergreen dwarf shrub with aromatic leaves & bright blue flowers in summer. Reaches 30cm x 45cm (12 x 18 inches). Sun to semi shade, ordinary to well drained soil. Suitable for rock gardens, front of the border & dwarf hedging.
- Genus: Ilex
- Species: aquifolium
- Name: 'Bacciflava'
- Common Name: Holly
- Family: Aquifoliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots: Dry shade, Good for insects,
Hardy evergreen female holly with prickly dark green leaves and yellow berries. Slowly reaches 5m. Good for hedging. Sun or shade any soil. Berries can cause mild stomach upsets if eaten.
- Genus: Ilex
- Species: aquifolium
- Name: 'J C van Tol'
- Common Name: Holly
- Family: Aquifoliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £14.50
- Difficult Spots: Good for insects,
Hardy evergreen female self fertile holly, dark purple stems & elliptic puckered dark green leaves, lots of red berries. Slowly reaches 6m high by 4m. Good for hedging, sun or shade, any soil. Berries can cause mild stomach upsets if eaten.
- Genus: Ilex
- Species: crenata
- Name: 'Golden Gem'
- Common Name: Holly
- Family: Aquifoliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £9.50
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Hardy dwarf evergreen shrub grown for its small bright golden yellow leaves. Reaches up to1m (3ft). Can be used for dwarf hedging as it can be clipped, good in pots. Ordinary garden soil in sun to semi shade. Berries can cause mild stomach upsets if eaten.
- Genus: Ilex
- Species: crenata
- Name: Dark Green 'Icoprins 11' PBR
- Common Name: Box leaved holly
- Family: Aquifoliaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £15.00
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Hardy evergreen shrub with dark green foliage. Reaches up to 3m. Can be used for hedging and as an alternative to box as it can be clipped. Ordinary garden soil in sun to semi shade. Black berries. Berries can cause mild stomach upsets if eaten.