Japanese
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Aucuba japonica crotonifolia (Spotted Laurel)
Deeply unfashionable due to over use in the past, it’s actually a fine, architectural landscape plant. i.e. at its best when viewed from afar. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Azalea japonica – Various
Japanese evergreen Azaleas need well drained acidic soil. Slow growing, free flowering (red, white, pink and purple) to about 5ft after many years. In Japan, they clip them. Nice little blobs. Please contact us for stock availability.
Hardiness level Green
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Azara microphylla (Vanilla Tree)
A rare little evergreen weeping tree from Chile with tiny little round leaves. 20ft after 25 years. Vanilla scented yellow flowers in early spring are a big attraction. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Amber
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Baccharis patagonica
A wonder of the world from Tierra del Fuego. Grows quickly, doesn’t get big, follow the contours with your shears. Specially for undulating blobberies. Beautiful texture. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Bergenia Bressingham White (Elephant's Ears)
This clump-forming evergreen perennial has oval, glossy, deep green leaves that look good all year. Between mid and late spring it produces pure white flowers. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Buxus sempervirens variegata (Variegated Box)
Variegated Box. As tough and vigorous as the green one. Rare. Probably a victim of a certain snootiness about variegation that we sometimes share. Not in this case. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Camellia japonica (White Shades)
Formal double white flowers in spring. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green
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Camellia japonica ‘Black Lace’
Deep blackish-red double flowers in early spring. Can get to 8ft after many years. Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Hardiness level Green