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Perfect as a specimen tree in a small garden, it is grown for its brilliant autumn leaf colour of reds and oranges and for its attractive, papery cinnamon-coloured bark (hence the common name of paperbark maple...The bright evergreen foliage of Ilex crenata 'Variegata' contrast in colour and form, growing happily in the shade of the trees
29 Dec 2020 A colourful new birch for small gardens
Every tree, shrub, climber, perennial, alpine and greenhouse plant that's available as well as listing it's nursery source...29 Dec 2020 A colourful new birch for small gardens
Drink in the scent of pinkish-white viburnum 'Dawn', touch the smooth bark of the many white-stemmed birches, and hear the breeze rustling through grasses...The garden brings colour to even the dreariest of days, with bright dogwood stems, nodding hellebores, architectural seedheads and the cheerful blooms of Clematis urophylla 'Winter Beauty' which scrambles up a cherry tree...See Cambo Gardens' series of winter gardens - the third is a naturalistic woodland edge planting with birches, dogwoods and a...
Silver-foliage plants and a forest of silver birches greeted visitors entering the maze and a special surprise awaited them at the centre...From British tea to chilli plants, from herbs and citrus to fruit trees, there was plenty on offer for visitors to get their teeth into
Magnolias can vary from tree-like specimens to smaller shrubby varieties that make fine statements in the garden...At RHS Garden Hyde Hall you can find ?Judy? in one of the island beds in the Hilltop Garden in combination with other plants including birches and crab apples which give it a little shelter
Jan Recycle your Christmas tree by shredding it for mulch...Prune acers, birches and vines before Christmas to avoid bleeding
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