(Japanese Maple). Stunning small trees for sheltered sites. |
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(Box) Evergreen shrub used for hedging or topiary. |
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(Californian Lilac) Small, blue flowers in racemes or panicles. Full sun. |
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Plume-like panicles of small, ovoid fruits with rounded, green or purple leaves. |
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Lime-tolerant and drought-resistant, evergreen shrub.Sun or shade. |
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Small trees and shrubs with attractive autumn colour and winged bark. |
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(Beech) Attractive foliage produces valuable autumn colour. |
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Leathery, evergreen leaves and pale lime-green catkins. Suitable for any wall. |
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(Holly) Many different varieties. Grown for their foliage and berries. |
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(Juniper) Evergreen conifer. Dense, bushy shrubs and conical or columnar trees. |
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Small, greenish-yellow flowers with aromatic, alternate, ovate leaves. |
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For moist but well-drained soil in full sun or part-shade. |
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Architectural evergreens. Fragrant flowers, decorative fruits and attractive foliage. |
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Clusters of small, tubular-shaped flowers followed by black fruits. For sun or part-shade. |
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Evergreen shrubs with broadly-ovate, lance-shaped leaves. |
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Cherry family which include laurels. White followed by black inedible fruits. Sun or shade. |
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(Firethorn) Produces masses of berries which can be yellow, orange or red. |
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(Flowering Currant) Shrubs primarily grown for their early spring flowers, |
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Good-looking shrub with attractive foliage and lots of flowers. For any soil in sun. |
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(Lilac) Colourful and fragrant flowers make this a very popular shrub. |
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Cultivated for their coloured bark and evergreen foliage. Hedging or specimen plant. |
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Pink or white flowers followed by bright coloured fruits. Sun or shade. |
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