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Leucothoe font. Scarletta

A compact shrub with vivid scarlett leaves in autumn. White-cream racemes of flowers

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Ligustrum ova. Aurea

A dense, large semi-evergreen shrub of erect habit with oval, rich yellow leaves sometimes marked green in the centre. Flowers small, dull white, in small panicles. Fruit a small glossy...

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Ligustrum ovalifolium

A dense, large semi-evergreen shrub of erect habit with oval, green leaves. Flowers small, dull white, in small panicles. Small glossy black berries

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Ligustrum vulgare

A bushy semi-evergreen shrub with dull green, lance-shaped leaves and terminal panicles of small, white, flowers in summer, followed by small black berries

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Liquidamber

A deciduous tree, broadly conical in outline, with rather glossy, maple-like, 5 to 7-lobed leaves which turn to shades of orange, crimson and purple in autumn

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Leptospermum sco. Apple Blossom

An upright evergreen shrub with double light-pink flowers that appear in a very strong flush in the spring as well as in the fall. It has tiny needle-like green leaves...

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Lavandula stoechas

A bushy evergreen shrub with narrow, grey-green leaves, and small violet flowers in long-stalked, dense ovoid heads tipped with large purple bracts

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Pieris jap. Katsura **

Dome shaped variety with striking red leaves in spring. Racemes of rose coloured bell shaped flowers

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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Pieris jap. Little Heath

A compact evergreen small shrub. Small leaves with white margins. Flowers white, from pink buds

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Pieris jap. Mountain Fire

A bushy medium-sized evergreen shrub with red young leaves, turning coppery-green and finally dark green; flowers creamy-white, in branched panicles in mid spring

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Posted: 6 February 2016
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