Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love' (Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love')
Other names: Flammula Group clematis 'Sweet Summer Love', Clematis 'Sweet Summer Love'
'Sweet Summer Love' is a deciduous, perennial climber with pinnate, dark green leaves and small red to reddish-purple flowes from midsummer to early autumn.
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2m max. spread |
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3.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Rhododendron 'Sweet Sue' (Rhododendron 'Sweet Sue')
Other names: Yakushima rhododendron 'Sweet Sue', Yakushimanum rhododendron 'Sweet Sue'
'Sweet Sue' is a spreading, evergreen shrub with elliptic, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves and large, rounded clusters of reddish-pink flowers in late spring.
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2m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Malus domestica 'Sweet Alford' (Apple 'Sweet Alford')
Other names: Cider apple 'Sweet Alford', Malus pumila 'Sweet Alford'
'Sweet Alford' is an upright, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark grey-green leaves turning yellow or orange in autumn, and pink-flushed buds opening to white flowers in mid-spring are followed by spherical, edible, red-flushed, yellow fruit with crisp, white flesh, ready for harvest in late autumn.
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5m max. spread |
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5m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
Rosa 'Sweet Syrie' (Rose 'Sweet Syrie')
Other names: Climbing rose 'Sweet Syrie', Rosa 'Harwilling'
'Sweet Syrie' is a vigorous, climbing, deciduous shrub with thorny stems bearing pinnate leaves divided into leathery, toothed, glossy, dark green leaflets and small clusters of strongly fragrant, double, yellow-flushed, salmon-pink flowers from early summer to early autumn.
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2m max. spread |
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2.5m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Sarcococca hookeriana var. digyna (Sweet box)
S. hookeriana var. digyna is a suckering, evergreen shrub with upright stems and narrow, mid-green leaves. In winter, it bears small clusters of tiny, fragrant, cream flowers, followed by small, black berries in summer.
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2.5m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
L. odoratus is a vigorous annual that climbs with the use of tendrils. It has greyish-green leaves and in summer and autumn, bears heavily scented, purple flowers.
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2m max. spread |
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2m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Sarcococca hookeriana (Sweet box)
Other names: Sarcococca coriacea, Himalayan sweet box
S. hookeriana is a suckering, thicket-forming, evergreen shrub with oblong to lance-shaped, mid- to dark green leaves and clusters of fragrant, white flowers in winter followed by glossy, spherical, black or blue-black fruit.
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2m max. spread |
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1.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Other names: Rosa eglanteria, Sweet briar, Sweet brier
R. rubiginosa is a vigorous shrub with thorny, arching branches and wrinkled, apple-scented leaves. In summer, it bears cup-shaped, pink flowers with white centres and yellow stamens, followed by red hips in autumn.
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2.5m max. spread |
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2.5m max. height |
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5-10 years to maturity |
Liquidambar styraciflua 'Slender Silhouette' (Sweet gum 'Slender Silhouette')
Other names: Columnar sweet gum, Fastigiate sweet gum
'Slender Silhouette' is an upright, narrowly columnar, deciduous tree with palmately lobed, glossy, dark green leaves, turning yellow to orange-red in autumn. Insignificant greenish-white flowers in spring and are followed by clusters of woody, burr-like fruit capsules.
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3m max. spread |
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16m max. height |
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20 years to maturity |
Phyllostachys dulcis (Sweetshoot bamboo)
Other names: Sweet shoot bamboo
P. dulcis is a vigorous, suckering, evergreen bamboo with thick, green canes, ringed white at the nodes, and glossy, narrowly lance-shaped, dark green leaves.
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4m max. spread |
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12m max. height |
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10-20 years to maturity |
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