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BERBERIS CANDIDULA
JYTE.
Small dense evergreen shrub with spiny leaves glossy dark green above,
and white beneath. Bright yellow flowers in late spring, followed by
purple berries. 3ft x 3ft. Z5.
BERBERIS OTTAWENSIS
SUPERBA
Purple foliage which turns red in autumn. Pale yellow flowers in spring,
red berries. 8ft x 8ft. Z5.
COTONEASTER
MICROPHYLLUS THYMIFOLIUS.
Dwarf compact dense evergreen mound which tends to adopt the shape of
what it grows on. Tiny leaves tiny flowers and tiny berries. About 2ft
x 2ft after a long time. Z6.
COTONEASTER
PROCUMBENS ‘QUEEN OF CARPETS’.
An extremely prostrate little evergreen shrub. Small white flowers
followed by small red berries 3in. x 3ft. Z7.
COTONEASTER
SALICIFOLIUS REPENS.
Quite large glossy evergreen leaves likened to willow, prostrate habit
or can be wall trained. White flowers in summer, followed by glossy red
berries. Excellent cover on a bank 2ft x 6ft. Z7.
ELEAGNUS COMMUTATA.
Thicket forming deciduous shrub, with silver leaves, silver and yellow
fragrant flowers in late spring, and silver berries. 6ft x 6ft. Z3.
EUCALYPTUS ARCHERI
Smooth white bark with green patches. Small grey green leaves, pinkish
when young. Lime tolerant, hardy. Coppices well. Z7
EUCALYPTUS GUNNII.
The hardiest Eucalyptus which we think is best grown as a coppiced
shrub, but can be grown as a single stemmed tree. Aromatic blue grey
leaves. They should be transplanted when fairly young Z8 borderline.
EUCALYPTUS PARVULA
Feathery juvenile foliage, brown bark. Hardy, lime tolerant. Coppices
well. Z7
EUCALYPTUS
PERRINIANA
Stems grow through round blue-grey leaves. Creamy flowers. Very hardy,
tolerates exposure and some alkalinity. Z6 |