| Description | Camellia sinensis
Green Tea, Gadara Tea Black Tea, Oolong Tea all come from the leaves of Camellia sinensis.
This superior selection of the tea plant offers gardeners the chance to produce their own tea while enjoying the benefits of a compact selection of Camellia sinensis. Green Tea, Black Tea, Oolong Tea all come from the leaves of Camellia sinensis. It is simply the way you harvest them that makes the difference.
Leaf picking process:
Black: pick, crush/roll, dry at room temperature then dry in the oven at 120ºC for 20 minutes.
Green: pick, dry in shade, steam for 1 minute, dry in oven at 120ºC for 20 minutes.
Oolong: pick, wilt in sun, keep at room temperature, dry in oven at 120ºC for 20 minutes.
Store processed leaves in air-tight containers.
Caution: Pregnant and breastfeeding women, children under the age of 2 and people with kidney disorders, heart conditions, and stomach ulcers should also avoid taking green tea. | Clematis montana
Clematis montana ‘Green Eyes’ is a unique and highly ornamental climbing plant, celebrated for its masses of semi-double white flowers with striking green centres. Blooming profusely in late spring, the display creates a fresh and elegant look, standing out from other Clematis varieties with its distinctive colouring. Its vigorous climbing habit makes it perfect for covering pergolas, trellises, fences, or garden arches, adding vertical interest and seasonal beauty to outdoor spaces.
- Fresh green foliage adds year-round garden texture.
- Grows up to 4–6 m tall when supported.
- Hardy and reliable, with minimal maintenance required.
| Buxus
British Box has slightly larger foliage than the common English Box and has a slight blueish hue to its deep green foliage. It is faster growing and hardy.
• Low maintenance, only requiring 1-2 prunings a year
• Evergreen with no flowers
• Can be used for hedging, topiary balls, cones, squares, spirals and standards
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