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Hyacinthoides non-scripta - Asparagaceae

Hyacinthoides non-scripta, Asparagaceae - Botaniquarium.eu

~   English Bluebell   ~


A typical sight in British woodlands during spring, where it forms dense carpets of intense blue amongst traditionally coppiced hazel shrubs. This is the true English Bluebell, usually darker than the invasive Spanish Bluebell.


Davidia involucrata - Cornaceae

Botaniquarium - Davidia involucrata in flower

~   HANDKERCHIEF TREE   ~


A medium-sized, deciduous tree with stunning large white bracts in early summer, that look like handkerchiefs.


Narcissus cyclamineus - Amaryllidaceae

Botaniquarium - Narcissus cyclamineus flower

~   Cyclamen-flowered Daffodil   ~


A small bulb, that flowers from late February onwards. This daffodil is easily distinguished by its recurved perianth segments. A strong butter-yellow makes it a charming site after the bleak winter months. Ideal for scree beds, rock gardens or to grow in pots.



Wollemia nobilis - Araucariaceae

Botaniquarium - Wollemia nobilis 2006

~   WOLLEMI PINE   ~


A recently discovered fossil from Australia, large conifer that starts as a single stem specimen and later develops young shoots from the base. It is highly endangered and relies on conservation programs. A rare and special tree to have.


Araucaria araucana - Araucariaceae

Botaniquarium - Araucaria araucana habit

~   MONKEY PUZZLE   ~


A large conifer with long stout branches and spikey leaves. Highly architectural it is a real feature in any garden. Needs space.


Eucomis bicolor - Asparagaceae

~   PINEAPPLE LILY   ~


This bulbous perennial enhances the exotic look in your garden. It has very fleshy leaves and stunning flowers in late summer. Best planted in large groups for a lush effect.


Echium pininana - Boraginaceae

~   GIANT VIPER'S BUGLOSS   ~


A blue flowering biennial that will grow gigantic flower stalks in its second year. Unusual in its appearance, considered tender in the UK. Also a favourite food source for wildlife.


Tetrapanax papyrifer - Araliaceae

~   CHINESE RICE-PAPER PLANT   ~


Single or multi-stemmed small tree that is mainly grown for its spectacular foliage - a must have in the subtropical garden and hardier than its look might suggest.


Cercidiphyllum japonicum - Cercidiphyllaceae

~   KATSURA TREE   ~


A medium-sized deciduous tree with heart-shaped foliage that smells strongly of caramel during autumn. Needs a lot of space.


Acer griseum - Sapindaceae

~   PAPER-BARK MAPLE   ~


A small deciduous tree, which is slow growing and can fit in even small gardens. It has trifoliate leaves, which is unusual for a maple. Mostly grown for its vivid autumn colour and its magnificent bark!


Luma apiculata - Myrtaceae

~   CHILEAN MYRTLE   ~


This evergreen tree grows usually as a multi-stemmed specimen. It flowers white during summer and shows off its very attractive bark all year round.


Ginkgo biloba - Ginkgoaceae

Botaniquarium - Ginkgo biloba tree

~   MAIDENHAIR TREE   ~


This living fossil is classed as a deciduous conifer. The tree has got those very distinct bilobed leaves. With its narrow upright habit and very robust character, it makes a brilliant tree in polluted cities.


Ophiopogon planiscapus 'Nigrescens' - Asparagaceae

~   BLACK MONDO   ~


Mostly mistaken for a grass, this plant is actually a close relative to Convallaria sp. - Lily of the Valley. It forms a dense carpet of black foliage, a perfect and robust groundcover that will grow in pretty much any location.


Quercus monimotricha - Fagaceae


A very rare and special plant in cultivation. Small bushes of rounded habit with tough, spikey leaves that are evergreen. Considered tender in the UK.