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- Genus: Laurus
- Species: nobilis
- Name: 'Aurea'
- Common Name: Bay laurel, sweet bay
- Family: Lauraceae
- Category: Evergreen tree
- Price: £45.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen conical shaped tree or large shrub with glossy golden yellow leaves, often used in cooking (bay leaves). Ordinary to well drained soil, sun to semi-shade best avoiding cold winds. Can be pruned during the summer. Potentially reaches up to 12m high by 10m. Contact with foliage may aggravate skin allergies.
- Genus: Lavandula
- Species: angustifolia
- Name: 'Imperial Gem'
- Common Name: Lavender
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots: Well drained soil, full sun, Perfumed, Good for insects,
Hardy evergreen shrub for a hot sunny position. Fragrant lavender with bright violet flowers in summer over grey green leaves. Ordinary to well drained garden soil. Reaches 60cm (2 feet).
- Genus: Lavandula
- Species: angustifolia
- Name: LITTLE LADY 'Batlad'
- Common Name: Lavender
- Family: Lamiaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots: Well drained soil, full sun, Perfumed,
Hardy evergreen shrub with silvery pointed leaves & sky blue flowers making a compact bushy plant. Reaches 40cm (16 inches). Likes a hot sunny position in ordinary to well drained soils.
- Genus: Lavatera
- Species:
- Name: White Angel' PBR
- Common Name:
- Family: Malvaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £10.00
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy semi-evergreen bushy sub shrub with grey green leaves. White flowers from pale pink buds from July to September. Reaches 1.8m (6 feet). Any garden soil, sun to partial shade. Can be cut back in March.
- Genus: Lavatera
- Species: x clementii
- Name: 'Barnsley Baby'
- Common Name:
- Family: Malvaceae
- Category: Deciduous shrub
- Price: £11.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy semi-evergreen vigorous shrub with grey green leaves. Masses of white fading-pink flowers with a red eye throughout the summer. Reaches 2m (6 feet). Any garden soil, sun to partial shade.