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glossy abelia
A medium-sized semi-evergreen shrub to 3m, with arching branches, bearing small, glossy oval leaves and clusters of pale pink, slightly fragrant flowers over a long period from mid-summer

Abelia, Glossy
A dwarf, variegated shrub that bears pink-tinted, white, fragrant flowers in summer and autumn. The foliage colours of yellow and green deepen as the season progresses taking on a orange and red hue in autumn. Will prove semi-evergreen, rather than evergreen, in colder spots

Forsythia, White
A scrambling deciduous shrub with slender branches bearing dark green leaves and racemes of forsythia-like, fragrant white or pale pink flowers 1cm across

Forsythia, Pink Korean
A deciduous shrub of open growth, with small oval leaves and 4-petalled pale pink flowers borne in racemes in the leaf axils in late winter and early spring

Fir, silver
An upright-growing evergreen conifer to 45m in height, with dark green needles that are silver underneath. The yellow-green cones which appear in late spring are cylindrical in shape and ripen to brown

Fir, Korean
Compact evergreen conical tree to 10m tall, with dark green needle-like leaves white beneath, and handsome, cylindrical blue or purple cones, some with protruding bracts, often borne on young trees

Fir, Nordmann
An evergreen conifer making a large tree to 30m or more, with narrow conical or columnar crown, with dense, glossy dark green foliage on down-swept branches. Young cones green or reddish, becoming brown

Fir, Spanish
An upright, evergreen conifer to 20m, with stiff, sharp-tipped grey-green needles, 8-15mm long and 2-3mm wide, which radiate along the stem. The conical cones are 10-15cm x 4-5cm, greenish purple in late spring and maturing to dark or light brown

Mimosa, Golden Mimosa Purpurea
A large, graceful evergreen shrub to 6m in height, with fern-like, silvery-grey leaves tinted with purple and clusters of small, round, scented yellow flowerheads in winter and spring

Mimosa 'Gaulois Astier'
An evergreen shrub, to 6m tall, with finely-divided, silvery-grey, fern-like foliage and clusters of fragrant yellow flowers freely-borne in winter and spring

Retinodes Water Wattle
A large spreading evergreen shrub to 6m, with narrowly lance-shaped, leaf-like phyllodes and spherical lemon yellow flowerheads borne in short axillary racemes intermittently through the year

Acca sellowiana
An evergreen shrub with grey-green leaves densely white-felted on the underside. In summer, flowers with four red petals, white on the outside, appear in the leaf axils; occasionally produces edible, red-flushed green fruit

Maple, trident
A small, bushy tree with 3 lobed leaves, with the central lobe being the longest and giving rise to the common name of trident maple. The yellow green small flowers, appear before the leaves in early spring. The leaves are bronze in spring, later becoming deep green with a grey underside in summer and then turn red and orange in autumn. Mature trees develop an attractive red-brown flaking bark.

Maple, field
A medium-sized deciduous tree with a compact bushy crown. Leaves with 5 blunt lobes, turning yellow or red in the autumn. Flowers small, green, forming typical winged maple fruits

Maple, Field Variegated
A smaller, variegated form of field maple with with broad, creamy white margins on the leaves. The leaves are flushed pinky-red when young and become buttery yellow in autumn.

Maple, Vine
A spreading bushy small tree or large shrub with rounded, 7 to 9-lobed leaves turning red or orange in autumn. Clusters of small purplish flowers are followed by red-winged fruits

Maple, Père David's
A deciduous tree with arching branches and green- and white-streaked bark. Leaves can be ovate, unlobed or shallowly lobed, and are mid-green to 15cm in length. In autumn, leaves turn orange to yellow, when pink-brown fruit are also borne

Maple, Freeman
A fast-growing large tree with a dense oval head and deeply cut foliage, turning bright orange-red in autumn

Maple, Amur
A bushy deciduous shrub or small tree with deeply 3-lobed leaves which turn deep red in autumn; small cream flowers are followed by red fruit

Maple, paper bark
A small spreading deciduous tree with attractive peeling, papery chestnut-brown bark. Leaves with 3 leaflets, downy and whitish beneath, turning brilliant red and orange in autumn. Flowers small

Maple, Montpellier
A bushy, rounded small tree, to 8m in height, with leathery, glossy, dark-green leaves. Profuse yellow-green flowers in pendent racemes in spring are followed by red-winged fruit in summer

Maple, italian
A deciduous tree, to 25m or more in its native range, though often smaller in cultivation. Leaves are broad, shallowly 5-lobed, slightly glossy green, and often downy on the undersides. Clusters of small yellow flowers appear before the leaves in early spring, followed by winged seeds that are sometimes tinted silvery pink. Leaves turn yellow and rusty orange in autumn

Japanese Maple
A variable small tree with small, deeply 5 to 7-lobed leaves often colouring well in autumn. Small red flowers in spring are followed by winged, red or green fruits

Maple, Japanese 'Arakawa'
A vigorous, upright, deciduous tree about 4-5m tall, with distinctive rough corky bark on plants after 5 years, becoming even more prominent with age. Small, finely dissected 5-lobed palmate green leaves turn golden-yellow and orange in autumn

Maple, Japanese 'Atropurpureum'
A small tree of bushy habit, with bronze-crimson leaves divided into about 7 lobes, and becoming brilliant red in autumn. Inconspicuous red-purple flowers in spring may be followed by winged, purple fruits

Maple, Japanese 'Bloodgood'
A large bushy deciduous shrub with deep red-purple leaves with 5-7 slender-pointed lobes, turning red in autumn. Small purple flowers are followed by red fruits. One of the best purple-leaved Japanese maples

Maple, Japanese 'Butterfly'
A rather upright shrub or small tree with 5- to 7-lobed leaves irregularly margined with creamy-white and often tinged pink. Occasionally has small red flowers in spring

Maple, Japanese 'Deshojo'
An upright, rounded, deciduous shrub or small tree to 2.5m high and wide. Slender-pointed, lobed leaves are brilliant red in spring before maturing to bright green and then turning shades of red and orange in autumn. Small reddish spring flowers may be followed by winged fruits in autumn

Maple, Japanese 'Dissectum garnet'
Vigorous, deciduous shrubby tree about 4m tall with a cascading habit. Leaves with deeply dissected 7 lobes, are rich brownish-red throughout summer, slightly brighter in autumn. Small purplish spring flowers are followed by red fruits in summer

Maple, Japanese 'Dissectum viridis'
A low, spreading habit and specimens are often multi-stemmed. The leaves are so dissected as to appear almost shredded. Although green through the spring and summer they show good autumn colour. Red flowers are a discrete attraction in spring. These develop into winged fruit, typical of the genus

Maple, Japanese 'Koto no ito'
A slow-growing cultivar, eventually forming a rounded shrub up to 3m tall. The trailing, bright green leaves comprise 5 to 7 long, narrow lobes that taper to a point and turn orange-yellow in the autumn

Maple, Japanese 'Orange Dream'
A medium-sized bushy deciduous shrub, to 3m, with leaf colour varying at different seasons, yellow in spring, greenish in summer and orange-yellow in autumn. The bark is bright green and reddish-purple flowers in summer may be followed by red fruits

Maple, Japanese 'Ornatum'
'Ornatum' has a rounded habit with long, thin, lobed leaves that are bronze-red when young, becoming greenish then crimson red in autumn. May eventually reach a height of 3m

Maple, Japanese 'Osakazuki'
Ōsakazuki' is a large deciduous shrub of rounded habit. Leaves relatively large, 7-lobed, green but turning to brilliant orange-scarlet in autumn. Flowers and fruits small, red

Maple, snake bark
A snakebark maple forming a medium-sized deciduous tree of upright growth, with white-striped green young branches. Leaves large, 3-lobed, turning yellow in autumn. Flowers yellow in drooping racemes

Maple, Norway
A vigorous deciduous large tree. Leaves 5-lobed, turning bright yellow, orange or brown in autumn. Scented yellow flowers in conspicuous clusters on bare branches

Sycamore Maple
A large, fast-growing, resilient, deciduous tree with dark green, five-lobed leaves 10-20cm long. Yellow-green, catkin-like flowers in spring are followed by bunches of green, winged fruit

Maple, red
A round-headed tree growing up to 30m tall. In spring, tiny red flowers are borne in erect clusters before the appearance of dark green leaves with whitish undersides. The leaves turn bright red in autumn

Maple, silver
A very vigorous deciduous tree with deeply palmately-lobed leaves, white beneath, turning red and yellow in autumn; small yellow-green flowers before the leaves

Maple, sugar
A large, deciduous tree to 20m with a dense, oval to rounded crown and large, dull-green, three- to five-lobed leaves that turn brilliant orange, red and yellow in autumn. The flowers are greenish-yellow in short, upright sprays in spring

Sweet Yarrow
A clump-forming perennial to 80cm tall with green, divided or shallowly-toothed leaves to 5cm long and many small flowerheads made up of clusters of tiny yellow flowers in summer

Yarrow, Crithmium-leaved
A low-growing, spreading, semi-evergreen perennial with divided, grey-green foliage and flat-topped clusters of small, creamy-white flowers borne on upright stems in summer

Achillea filipendulina
A tall, robust evergreen perennial to 1.5m, with divided grey-green foliage, and large, flattened heads of golden yellow flowers from early summer to early autumn

Common Yarrow
A compact, clump-forming perennial to 35cm high with finely-divided, greyish-green foliage producing upright branching stems in summer and autumn bearing flattened flowerheads comprising clusters of tiny, pure white flowers

Yarrow, white
A deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial bearing flat heads of small, white flowers on upright stems to around 75cm tall above the greyish-green, divided foliage

Achillea millefolium ‘Cassis”
A clump-forming perennial producing a mound of finely-divided, deep green foliage and branching, upright stems to 60cm tall bearing flattened clusters of small, white-centred, deep cherry-red flowers from summer into autumn

Yarrow, orange
A shrub with deciduous foliage native to Europe, Asia, North America. It reaches 70cm and is hardy to -20°C. This plant prefers full sun and thrives in dry and fresh soil. Flowers appear in summer.

Yarrow, yellow
A shrub with deciduous foliage native to Europe, Asia, North America. It reaches 70cm and is hardy to -20°C. This plant prefers full sun and thrives in dry and fresh soil. Flowers appear in summer.

Yarrow, pink
A shrub with deciduous foliage native to Europe, Asia, North America. It reaches 70cm and is hardy to -20°C. This plant prefers full sun and thrives in dry and fresh soil. Flowers appear in summer.

Yarrow, red
A shrub with deciduous foliage native to Europe, Asia, North America. It reaches 70cm and is hardy to -20°C. This plant prefers full sun and thrives in dry and fresh soil. Flowers appear in summer.