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Fantastic hybrid with bright white flowers during spring. Rose pink stripes accentuate the underside of the petals. Lush green foliage changes to a dark purple during autumn. Easy to care for.
A shade loving shrub with white buds that open to a delightful display of bi-coloured flowers. Flower colours are dependent on soil pH. Sometimes called the evergreen hydrangea. Will reach a height of up to 1.5m.
Yellow wing has a variegated leaf of light yellows and dark rich greens. Same pink or blue flowers depending on PH levels in soil.
A deciduous shrub widely used in China as a decorative plant. Attractive peeling bark, bell-shaped flowers and fruit with papery bracts. Has gained an RHS Award of Garden Merit.
Origin: China
A medium sized deciduous shrub growing into a round shape. Adults can reach up to 4m in height. Assumes a white colouring during the spring. Best grown in a position of at least a few hours direct sunlight. Can handle harsh minimum temperatures.
Origin: China
Considered amongst the best shrubs for great autumn colour. This one reliably turns res even in partially shady conditions. The display of burgundy, crimson, orange and gold is stunning. Bears small unusual flowers said to look like starfish. Prefers dappled shade and a well drained soil.
Origin: China and Japan
Also known as Night Heron or Chinese Fairy Bells, this striking perennial has dark purple-black stems in spring. Stems are arching and create a bamboo-like appearance. Clusters of yellow flowers sit amongst the dark leaves on the branch tips. A very intriguing selection.
Origin: China
Autumn flowering with large ivory blooms. Highly scented flowers which attract bees and hummingbirds.
Origin: Africa
Cayeuxii, commonly on as Pink snowball, growing to 6 metres tall, this evergreen tree, flowering in late autunm, and early winter.