Plant Index
Here is an alphabetical list of all the plants we grow. Some can be bought directly through our on-line shop.
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Alphabetical list of Trees, Plants and Shrubs
To buy click on the link. Due to the large and unusual varieties of plants stocked, we cannot always keep high levels of stock.
Ilex
- Ilex altaclarensis Golden King
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex altaclarensis Lawsoniana
- A good form for all lovers of Hollies, large more or less spineless leaves with a
good splash of yellow gold in the centre.

- Ilex altaclarensis Purple Shaft
- Makes a fine specimen fast growing and with distinctive deep purple stems and
branches, foliage very dark green.
- Ilex altaclarensis Silver Sentinel
- A rather splendid Holly with its mottled dark and light green leaves and striking
creamy white come yellow variegation. Also known and grown as I. altaclarensis
Belgica Aurea.
- Ilex altaclerensis Golden King
- Probably one of the most popular golden variegated Hollies. Found as a sport of
I. Hendersonii in Edinburgh 1884 and in true perverse Holly tradition is female.
- Ilex aquifolium
- Beautiful and easy to grow, makes an excellent single specimen or grow as a
hedge well known prickly foliage and red berries. Plant at least three to ensure
berry production.

- Ilex aquifolium Alaska
- A lovely Holly of good upright growth making a distinct pyramidal outline, leaves
mid to dark green and typically spiny, lots of bright red berries.
- Ilex aquifolium Argentea Marginata
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Aurea Marginata
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Aurifodina (Muricata)
- A good form with dark green leaves and attractive muted old gold margin. A
good free fruiting female clone.
- Ilex aquifolium Bacciflava
- A much sought after form with bright golden yellow berries. Easy to grow and
suitable for a wide range of positions from industrial to seaside planting.

- Ilex aquifolium Belgica Aurea
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Ferox
- The Silver Hedgehog Holly is a very striking shrub with deep purple stems and
green leaves with cream margins and spines.
- Ilex aquifolium Ferox Argentea
- The Silver Hedgehog Holly is a very striking shrub with deep purple stems and
green leaves with cream margins and spines.
- Ilex aquifolium flavescens (Moonlight)
- A quite distinct Holly with its unusual combination of yellowy green young foliage
contrasting with the dark green mature foliage. Easy to grow.
- Ilex aquifolium Golden Van Tol
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Handsworth New Silver
- A female free fruiting variety with attractive grey mottled leaves with a creamy
white margin. Why Silver I don’t know.
- Ilex aquifolium JC van Tol
- A good choice for those who don’t like a prickly leaved holly. It has dark glossy
green almost spineless leaves and being self-pollinating, plenty of red berries.
- Ilex aquifolium Madame Briot
- A female form with plenty of bright scarlet red berries set amongst purple
stemmed fiercly spiny leaves.
- Ilex aquifolium Myrtifolia Aurea Maculata
- Leaves dark green with lighter green shading and central splash of gold. It is
of compact habit and relatively slow growing; a must for any Holly collection.
- Ilex aquifolium Ovata Aurea
- Lovely golden yellow margine deep gren leaves and purple stems make this an
excellent clone. Male.
- Ilex aquifolium pendula
- A very special form with lovely weeping branches looks good in a formal garden
setting.
- Ilex aquifolium Pyramidalis
- Very much a 'Common Holly' in all respects but with a tendency to be, well a bit
upright and pyramid shaped.
- Ilex aquifolium Rubricaulis Aurea
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Silver Queen
- The combination of shrimp pink young leaves, green and grey 'painted' leaves
strongly edged with creamy white set against black purple stems and branches.
Quite irresistable.
- Ilex aquifolium Silver Van Tol
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex aquifolium Weeping Golden Milkmaid
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex crenata Convexa
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex crenata Golden Gem
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex dipyrena
- The Himalayan Holly, makes a small to medium sized tree with attractive dark
green foliage the young leaves are particularily bristly.
- Ilex koehneana Chestnut Leaf
- An altogether different looking Holly, a hybrid clone that makes a large hybrid
evergreen shrub. This clone originated in France and has leathery greenish
yellow leaves with a strong bristly margin.
- Ilex latifolia
- Superb evergreen small tree with very large glossy dark green oblong leaves.
- Ilex meserveae Blue Angel
- Dark blue gren leaves and purple stems, quite distinctive, this being female
produces in the right situation good crops of bright red berries.
- Ilex meserveae Blue Princess
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex verticillata (F)
- Detail to follow.
- Ilex verticillata (M)
- Detail to follow.
All our native plants are English grown, English provenance stock