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ULEX
GALLII ‘MIZEN’.
A dwarf and completely prostrate form of gorse forming a dense flat
(and prickly) mat, and having the typical yellow pea like flowers from
late summer to autumn. 5” x 12”.
VIBURNUM CARLCEPHALUM.
A vigorous branching bush, displaying very large moderately scented
snowballs in May. Deciduous with good autumn colour of reds and purples.
6ft x 6ft. Z5.
VIBURNUM
PLICATUM ‘LANARTH’.
Large mound forming shrub with horizontal branches giving a tiered
effect. Dark green leaves turn dark red in autumn. Flat heads of white
flowers in late spring. 6ft x 10ft. Z7.
VIBURNUM
SARGENTII ‘ONONDARGO’.
Bronze-purple foliage, turning dark green and then red-purple in the
autumn. Flowers dark red in bud opening pink flushed white in late
spring. Red berries in autumn. 8ft x 6ft. Z5.
VIBURNUM
TINUS ‘EVE PRICE’.
An invaluable dense reliable evergreen with glossy dark green leaves,
which flowers on and off through autumn, winter, and early spring. The
flowers arranged in balls are red in bud opening to pink. It will grow
large eventually but submits to being chopped hard back. 8ft x 8ft. Z8.
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