| Description | Rosa hybrid tea
Illona produces a display of elegant frilly rich red roses from late spring.
- Excellent as cut flowers
- Long lasting blooms
- Disease resistant
| Ginkgo biloba Tit
The Ginkgo 'Maidenhair Tree' 'Tit' (also known as 'Chi Chi') is a delightful dwarf variety of the ancient Ginkgo biloba. It boasts a compact, bushy shape with charming, small fan-shaped leaves that turn a brilliant yellow in autumn. This makes it an ideal choice for smaller gardens or containers where a standard ginkgo might be too sprawling. The name 'Tit' (or 'Chi Chi') refers to its distinctive bumpy growth on its trunk and branches, resembling little 'nipples,' and highlights its manageable size as a mini version of the iconic "Maidenhair Tree."
13"/33cm pot | Acer palmatum
Orido Nishiki Japanese maple is an outstanding upright variety with variegated foliage. It displays stunning foliage of greens, pale pink, hot pink and creamy white before falling in winter. It does prefect protection from hot afternoon sun to prevent it's leaves from burning. Will mature to around 3mx3m.
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