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Shrubs and Climbers

Shrubs and Climbers
Our selection of shrubs and climbers which do best in partially shaded areas. Some of these plants will grow perfectly well in full sun but will perform best in partial or semi-shade

We do have more throughout our catalogue, please search using a-z or enter the plant name in the search box in the top right of your screen.  Alternatively you can type 'shade loving' into the keyword search box to list everything which has these words in it's title or description.




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AKEBIA quinata

AKEBIA quinata  >

Chocolate vine
Semi-evergreen climber with reddish purple fragrant flowers
AUCUBA japonica

AUCUBA japonica  >

Japanese laurel, Spotted laurel
Leaves spotted and blotched gold (male form)
AUCUBA japonica 'Crotonifolia'
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AUCUBA japonica 'Crotonifolia'  >

Japanese laurel, Spotted laurel
Best golden form (female form)
AUCUBA japonica 'Golden Spangles'

AUCUBA japonica 'Golden Spangles'  >

Japanese laurel, Spotted laurel
Striking golden variegation (female form)
AUCUBA japonica 'Rozannie'
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AUCUBA japonica 'Rozannie'  >

Japanese laurel, Spotted laurel
compact growing hermaphrodite variety with deep purple flowers and bright red long drooping berries
AUCUBA japonica 'Sulphurea Marginata'

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Japanese laurel, Spotted laurel
Green midrib splashed sulphur (female form)
AZALEA - EVERGREEN 'Caerhays Lavender'
New growth is a striking golden-yellow. Flowers are light mauve. AM 2008
BAMBOO Phyllostachys aurea
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BAMBOO Phyllostachys aurea  >

Fishpole bamboo, Golden bamboo
Tall graceful species, canes bright green at first becoming deep yellow-green and finally brown at maturity. Young shoots edible in spring
BAMBOO Phyllostachys bissettii
Fully hardy species. Splits from canes used for weaving in China. White striping on the culm
BAMBOO Phyllostachys nigra
Graceful arching habit, canes green at first becoming mottled dark brown or black. Prefers a sunny position
BAMBOO Pleioblastus auricomus
(Arundinaria auricoma) - very hardy bamboo growing up to 3 feet with purplish green canes and bright yellow and green foliage. Ideal for landscaping
BERBERIDOPSIS corallina
Woody climber from moist woodland in Chile. Coral-red flowers.
BUXUS sempervirens

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Common box, Dudgeon
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CAMELLIA 'Brigadoon'
x williamsii. Very large semi-double, silver pink
CAMELLIA 'Burncoose'
x williamsii. Single pale pink with very compact growth
CAMELLIA 'Citation'
x williamsii. syn. Delia Williams - light pink fading white
CAMELLIA 'Donation'
x williamsii. Large semi-double silvery pink
CAMELLIA 'J.C. Williams'
x williamsii. Soft pink single
CHOISYA ternata
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CHOISYA ternata  >

Mexican orange blossom
Pure white orange blossom; scented
COPROSMA 'Beatson's Gold'
Gold & green variegation
DANAE racemosa
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DANAE racemosa  >

Alexandrian laurel
(Ruscus racemosus) - shade tolerant evergreen with arching sprays of narrow polished leaves
DAPHNE laureola subsp. philippi
Fragrant yellow-green flowers beneath polished green leaves. Semi-prostrate habit
DAPHNE pontica
Spidery yellow-green flowers and glossy leaves. Will tolerate shade
DISTYLIUM racemosum
Spreading shrub with ovate glossy green leaves and tiny flowers in early summer which have red calyces and purple stamens

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