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Wavy white flowers with a central boss of yellow-orange stamems. Stongly scented of oranges.Full sun to part shade.
Covered in bright magenta flowers throughout spring. The long flaring trumpets are held in clusters and contain bright blue pollen on the stamens. Quick growing, multi-branching with bright green foliage. Enjoys a rich soil, and does not fair well in warmer climates. Full sun.
Origin: Andes
Also referred to as the ‘Sacred Flower of the Incas’ or the ‘Magic Flower’. A medium sized shrub with eye-catching mauve flowers. Prefers a full sun location.
Origin: South America
A very rare species from the mountainous regions of northern Peru. Forms an erect tree that generally blooms in spring and summer. The flowers differ from others in the genus by facing upwards rather than dangling. Prefers a partly shaded location in a rich, well drained soil.
Origin: Peru
A evergreen to semi-deciduous bushy large shrub and growing to 2.5metres x 2.5metres. flowering white with yellow insert flowers in spring and summer. Sun or part shade.
A hornbeam native to western Asia and Europe. A large deciduous tree developing a fluted grey trunk. A warm climate will achieve optimum results, and locations below 600m in elevation. Attractive foliage and hop-like fruit clusters. Full sun to part shade.
Origin: Asia and Europe
Hardy, narrow, upright tree of dense growth broadening with age.Full sun to part shade.
A slow growing but beautiful weeping hornbeam, grafted onto a lower trunk of betulus. Lush green leaves which turn yellow in autumn. Forms an unusual parasol shape. There are no flowers and no fruit. Full sun to part shade.
Origin: France