Key to abbreviations: (note: to maintain compatibility with our catalogue the 'ZapfDingbats BT' font is used for symbols)

A

Annual

m

full sun

vh

very hardy

(min -15C)

Bi

Biennial

w

partial shade

h

hardy

(min -10C)

B

Bulb or Corm

l

shade

fh

fairly hardy

(min -5C)

C

Climber

s

well drained

hh

half-hardy

(min 0C)

E

Evergreen

t

moist

t

tender

(min +5C)

F

Fern

`

flower

dbl

double

G

Grass

¨

foliage

frag

fragrant

P

Perennial

{

fruit

var

variegated

R

Rock Plant

$

cut flower

=

New catalogue entry

S

Shrub

v

acid loving

H

Hopleys introduction to UK

SS

Sub-Shrub

,

rabbit resistant

AGM

Award of Garden Merit

T

Tree

ª

loved by bees etc

8

Poisonous (see label for details)

(=)

Synonym

(r)

royalty paid

4

In stock

Example:

 

MYRTUS

m s 8 ª

Myrtaceae

Myrtle

 

 

luma 'Glanleam Gold'
(=LUMA apic. 'G.G')

fh ES 90x60cm

` white, frag, Aug/Sep. ¨ golden var. { red.

7.00 in 2l pot 4

means: fairly hardy (min -5C) evergreen shrub growing 90cm high with 60cm spread after about 10 years. Single white fragrant flowers are produced from August to September followed by red fruits. It has golden variegated foliage.

It prefers well drained soil in the sun. It is sometimes knows under the synonym LUMA apiculata 'Glanleam Gold' and it belongs to the family Myrtaceae. Some parts of the plant are poisonous - see warning on label. The plant is attractive to bees and/or butterflies.

If this plant is chosen to be sent by mail order, the price of £7.00 applies. Plants at the nursery may be available in different sizes at corresponding prices. This plant is currently in stock.