Shrubs
How do you define a shrub? Most of the plants we grow could be defined as a shrub – a woody plant that has lower growth and is smaller than a tree. We are known for manicuring plants and redirecting their growth for sculptural effect thus deliberately forcing them into this category. This is the art of creative maintenance: where a shrub is trained and shaped into exciting different forms to become more than simply the sum of its parts (but not a tree). Our range of different Pittosporum tenuifolium or Osmanthus are good examples of this – as are our Ligustrum japonicum ‘Texanum’, dwarf pines or collection of Hebes which we like to train into pillows, blobs, and balls. It’s an extremely broad category.
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Acacia pravissima Oven's Wattle
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Acca Sellowiana aka Feijoa Sellowiana Fruit salad bush, Pineapple Guava or Guavasteen
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Acer palmatum dissectum ‘Firecracker’
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Amelanchier canadensis Sugar Plum
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Arbutus glandulosa Texas Medrone
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Arbutus unedo Kilarney Strawberry Tree
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Arbutus x andrachnoides Red Barked Strawberry Tree
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Aucuba japonica ‘Crassifolia’ . Japanese Laurel
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Aucuba japonica ‘Crotonifolia’ Spotted Laurel
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Aucuba japonica ‘longifolia’
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Azalea japonica – Various
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Azara microphylla Vanilla Tree