Plant Index
Here is an alphabetical list of all the plants we grow. Some can be bought directly through our on-line shop.
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Alphabetical list of Trees, Plants and Shrubs
To buy click on the link. Due to the large and unusual varieties of plants stocked, we cannot always keep high levels of stock.
Lonicera
- Lonicera Chantry Wonder
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera fragrantissima
- The cream coloured highly fragrant flowers appear in late winter often filling the
air with its scent. Easy to grow in most situations. Very cheering on a cold
winter's day.
- Lonicera Harlequin
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera involucrata
- An easy strong growing shrub that has masses of yellow flowerswith a bright red
bract that persists alongside the shiny black berries that follow - most
eye-catching.
- Lonicera Involucrata Ledebourii
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera japonica var Repens
- A distinctive honeysuckle with purple stems and purple flushed leaves with highly
fragrant flowers that can be used to good effect as ground cover as well as a
typical climber.
- Lonicera korolkowii var. zabelii
- This form the leaves are more glabrous and slightly larger, usual sea green foliage
and pink flowers.
- Lonicera Lemon Queen
- Makes a very attractive low growing shrub with evergreen yellow-green variegated
foliage. Adaptable to a wide range of conditions.
- Lonicera nitida
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera nitida Baggesens Gold
- Bright golden yellow small leaves. An attractive contrast to many other hedge
plants. An easy to grow low hedge.
- Lonicera nitida Fertills
- Dense and fast-growing shrub with box like foliage. Popular for dwarf formal
hedges. Tolerant of a wide range of conditions. The plant we grow performs better
as a hedge than Lonicera nitida.
- Lonicera nitida Lemon Beauty
- Makes a very attractive low growing shrub with evergreen yellow-green variegated
foliage. Adaptable to a wide range of conditions.
- Lonicera nitida Maigrun
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera nitida Red Tips
- Just as you would imagine the usual L. nitida folige often of a deeper purple green
with pronounced claret red tips.
- Lonicera nitida Silver Beauty
- Easy and unassuming in its cultural requirments, it just quietly grows its attractive
white tipped small leaves which stand out quite silvery aginst the dark green
foliage.
- Lonicera nitida Twiggy
- A small version of L. Baggesons Gold originateing as a sport. Leaves usually
entirely golden yellow but sometimes seen as an attractive broad yellow margin.

- Lonicera pileata
- This evergreen shrub is fully hardy, easy to grow, and is an excellent ground
cover plant for difficult locations. Shade tolerant. Height 2ft, spread 3ft. Pruning
not necessary. Water until established.
- Lonicera pileata Loughall Green
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera pileata Moss Green
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera purpusii
- A superb winter flowering shrub with highly fragrant creamy flowers appearing
on the naked wood during the depths of winter.
- Lonicera purpusii Winter Beauty
- A hybrid of the winter flowering L. fragrantissima, this is a plant for every winter
garden. It is a strong growing shrub producing lovely scented cream flowers from
early December to early April.

- Lonicera ruprechtiana
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera standishii
- Another lovely sweet smelling winter Honesuckle very similar to and often
confused with L. fragrantissima differing in one respect by ist bristly hairy shoots
and hairy leaves.
- Lonicera Syringantha
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera tatarica
- An easy going but not particularily showy 'shrubby honeysuckle' of strong rapid
growth. Small pink honeysuckle flowers followed in late summer and autumn by
red berries.
- Lonicera tatarica Alba
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera tatarica Hacks Red
- A lovely easy growing shrubby honeysuckle of srtong growth with deep rose pink
flowers, accepts most situations and ideally suited to the wilder parts of the
garden.

- Lonicera xylosteum
- An uncommon dense deciduous shrub producing tubular white flowers along the
shoots in late spring and early summer followed by red berries. Possibly a British
Native.
Climbers
- Lonicera alseuosmoides
- Evergreen Honeysuckle small yellow flowers with purple inside which appear for
long period late summer and early autumn.
- Lonicera americana
- A wonderful free flowering hybrid of vigorous habit. In June and July the twining
stems bear terminal whorls of fragrant white flowers which age to deep yellow
with a purple tinge.
- Lonicera brownii Dropmore Scarlet
- This fairly vigorous hybrid climber has wonderful bright scarlet tubular flowers
from July to October. Its large leaves have a downy underside.
- Lonicera etrusca Michael Rosse
- Another lovely form of these easy to grow twining climbers with pale yellow
tubular flowers which deepen in colour with age.
- Lonicera etrusca Superba
- Originating from the Mediterranean region and introduced about 1750. This choice
honeysuckle is ideally suited to sunny drier conditions, the form superba carries
fragrant cream coloured flowers, deepening to yellow.
- Lonicera giraldii
- A less common and wonderful evergreen honeysuckle for growing over low walls
and fences, leaves narrow and sea green with a lovely velvety finish, flowers
purple red with hint of yellow in June and July.
- Lonicera heckrottii Goldflame
- Masses of stunning orange red fragrant flowers over long period of summer and
autumn.
- Lonicera henryi
- A strong growing near evergreen climber with its attractive slender pointed leaves
and flowers opening white, then turning yellow with a red stain.
- Lonicera jap. Aureoreticulata
- Foliage showing very attractive gold veinal reticulation immediately sets this
Honeysuckle apart from the others.
- Lonicera jap. Mint Crisp
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera japonica Darts Acumen
- A vigorous evergreen honeysuckle which makes excellent and interesting ground
cover. Small yellow fading white flowers over long period of summer.
- Lonicera japonica Halliana
- Probably one of the most popular 'Honeysuckles' with highly pefumed white
flowers which fade to yellow.
- Lonicera pery Serotina
- The well known "Late Dutch Honeysuckle". Rich red-purple flowers with good
perfume make this one of the classic climbing honeysuckles.
- Lonicera pery var Florida
- A truly beautiful honeysuckle, with flowers of a sumptuous velvety red with a
white throat. Quite show-stopping when in full bloom.
- Lonicera pery. Graham Thomas
- A lovely form of our native Woodbine, with white scented flowers which age to
yellow.
- Lonicera pery. Hall's Prolific
- Origins from Holland a plant selectrd from L. Halliana Many sweetly perfumed
flowers appear even on very young plants.
- Lonicera peryclemenum
- Our native Woodbine, vigorous woody deciduous twining climber producing very
fragrant white and yellow flowers flushed pink in mid summer.
- Lonicera peryclemenum Belgica
- The 'Early Dutch Honeysuckle' is a well-known and popular form with glaucous
green leaves and sweetly scented red-purple flowers which age to yellow.
- Lonicera peryclemenum Sweet Sue
- A form found by Roy Lancaster on a beach in Sweden and named after his wife.
Creamy white fragrant flowers, very similar to L. Graham Thomas.
- Lonicera serotina
- The well known "Late Dutch Honeysuckle". Rich red-purple flowers with good
perfume make this one of the classic climbing honeysuckles.
- Lonicera tragophylla
- Detail to follow.
- Lonicera x Tellmanniana
- Large orange yellow flowers with a distinct red flush, a most impressive strong
growing climber and like one of its parents L. tragophylla prefering shade in order
to flourish.
All our native plants are English grown, English provenance stock