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Full Plant List W Evergreen Exterior Services Ltd 21 Croydon Lane Full Plant List Banstead Surrey W - Z SM7 3BW Tel: 020 8770 9200 Page 1 of 7 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 4845 Waldsteinia Ternata 2LTR 00CM Herbaceous 11361 Wallflower (100) BR Herbaceous 7953 Washingtonia Robusta Palms/Exotics 8217 Washingtonia Robusta 180LTR Palms/Exotics 8788 Water Lily 10LTR 80-100CM Herbaceous 16988 Weigela All Summer Red 3LTR 00CM Deciduous Shrubs 3752 Weigela Black And White 4LTR 20-30CM Deciduous Shrubs 3275 Weigela Black And White 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 3751 Weigela Briant Rubidor 3LTR 20-30CM Deciduous Shrubs 6988 Weigela Bristol Ruby 3LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 3276 Weigela Bristol Ruby 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 3277 Weigela Bristol Ruby 20LTR 125-150CM Deciduous Shrubs 3278 Weigela Bristol Ruby 20LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 13877 Weigela Bristol Ruby 4LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 19432 Weigela Bristol Ruby 15LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 10606 Weigela Candida 3LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 3279 Weigela Candida 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 3280 Weigela Cannary 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 3750 Weigela Carnaval 3LTR 20-30CM Deciduous Shrubs 20248 Weigela Carnaval 4LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 21198 Weigela Eva Rathke 30LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 3283 Weigela Florida Alexandra 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 16641 Weigela Florida Alexandra 3.6LTR 30-40CM Deciduous Shrubs 17347 Weigela Florida Alexandra 10LTR 60CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 18819 Weigela Florida Alexandra 5LTR 35-40CM Deciduous Shrubs 18980 Weigela Florida Alexandra 4LTR Deciduous Shrubs 19357 Weigela florida Ebony & Ivory 3LTR 30-40CM Deciduous Shrubs 4238 Weigela Florida Foliis Purpureis 3LTR 10-90CM Deciduous Shrubs 8108 Weigela Florida Foliis Purpureis 4LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 13637 Weigela Florida Foliis Purpureis 7LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 3284 Weigela Florida Monet 10LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 7722 Weigela Florida Monet 3LTR 30CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 21142 Weigela Florida Monet 4LTR Deciduous Shrubs 3285 Weigela Florida Nana Purpurea 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 7724 Weigela Florida Nana Purpurea 3LTR 40CM+ Deciduous Shrubs 14135 Weigela Florida Nana Purpurea 10LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 14459 Weigela Florida Nana Purpurea 4LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 8284 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 25LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 3286 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 3LTR 20-30CM Deciduous Shrubs 8065 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 9LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 8107 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 6LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs Page 2 of 7 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 18396 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 4LTR 30-35CM Deciduous Shrubs 20752 Weigela Florida Nana Variegata 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 16990 Weigela Florida Pink Poppet 3.6LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 16991 Weigela Florida Pink Poppet 10LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 3287 Weigela Florida Variegata 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 14224 Weigela Florida Variegata 3LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 18511 Weigela Florida Variegata 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 20721 Weigela Florida Variegata 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 3288 Weigela Florida Victoria 7.5LTR 50-60CM Deciduous Shrubs 10607 Weigela Florida Wings Of Fire 3LTR 20-25CM Deciduous Shrubs 22159 Weigela Florida Wings Of Fire 10LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 3749 Weigela Middendorffiana 3LTR 20-30CM Deciduous Shrubs 3289 Weigela Middendorffiana 7.5LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 3290 Weigela Middendorffiana 20LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 17849 Weigela Milk and Honey 3.6LTR 40-50CM Deciduous Shrubs 3291 Weigela Rosea 7.5LTR 60-70CM Deciduous Shrubs 3292 Weigela Rosea 20LTR 150-175CM Deciduous Shrubs 8074 Weigela Rosea 9LTR 80-100CM Deciduous Shrubs 8540 Weigela Snowflake 25LTR 175-200CM Deciduous Shrubs 8414 Weigela Wine And Roses 7.5LTR 60-80CM Deciduous Shrubs 17659 Weigela Wine And Roses 4LTR Deciduous Shrubs 7584 Westringia Fruticosa 50-60CM Evergreen Shrubs 8969 Westringia Fruticosa Evergreen Shrubs 7585 Westringia Longifolia 10LTR 40-50CM Evergreen Shrubs 21153 Whitecurrant 3LTR Herbs/Fruit 7426 Wild Rocket 11CM 05-10CM pk15 Herbs/Fruit 4051 Winter Savory Satureja Montana 1LTR 05-10CM pk8 Herbs/Fruit 4333 Wisteria Alba Frame 20LTR 150CM Climbers 4350 Wisteria Alba Frame 35LTR 180CM Climbers 3296 Wisteria Black Dragon 15LTR-18LTR300CM Climbers 3297 Wisteria Black Dragon 70LTR 400CM Climbers 4286 Wisteria Black Dragon 4LTR 150-175CM Climbers 16529 Wisteria Black Dragon 10LTR 200CM Climbers 20617 Wisteria Brachybotrys 10LTR Climbers 4335 Wisteria Brachybotrys Kapitan Fuji 1/2 Std 12LTR 150CM Climbers 20424 Wisteria Brachybotrys Okayama 10LTR 200-250CM Climbers 4111 Wisteria Brachybotrys Okayama Frame 20LTR 130CM Climbers 4293 Wisteria Brachybotrys Schowa Beni 4LTR 150-175CM Climbers 9647 Wisteria Brachybotrys Schowa Beni 400CM Climbers 20560 Wisteria Brachybotrys Schowa Beni 10LTR Climbers 3344 Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan Frame 12LTR 120CM+ Climbers 4292 Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan Fuji 4LTR Climbers 19768 Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan Fuji 30LTR 500CM Climbers 20332 Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan Fuji 10LTR 200CM Climbers 17997 Wisteria Brachybotrys Shiro Kapitan Fuji Pyramid18LTR 180CM Climbers 21216 Wisteria brachybotrys Yokohama Fuji 10LTR Climbers 20426 Wisteria Chinensis Prolific 1/2 STD 20LTR Climbers Page 3 of 7 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 17680 Wisteria Floribunda 1.5LTR 80-100CM Climbers 22506 Wisteria Floribunda 600CM Climbers 8452 Wisteria Floribunda Alba 10LTR 200CM Climbers 16765 Wisteria Floribunda Alba 20LTR 300CM Climbers 22242 Wisteria Floribunda Alba Std 14/16CM Climbers 3306 Wisteria Floribunda Arch 45LTR Climbers 3302 Wisteria Floribunda Blue 10LTR 200CM Climbers 3303 Wisteria Floribunda Blue 70LTR 400CM Climbers 13408 Wisteria Floribunda Blue 5LTR 200CM Climbers 15645 Wisteria Floribunda Blue 300CM Climbers 21650 Wisteria Floribunda Blue Frame 350x220CM Climbers 20514 Wisteria Floribunda Blue Tripod 20LTR Climbers 7052 Wisteria Floribunda Caroline 10LTR 175-200CM Climbers 21352 Wisteria Floribunda Caroline Frame 20LTR 130CM Climbers 22419 Wisteria Floribunda Issai 18LTR 400CM Climbers 4296 Wisteria Floribunda Longissima Alba 4LTR 150-175CM Climbers 19268 Wisteria Floribunda Longissima Alba 10LTR 200CM Climbers 4290 Wisteria Floribunda Macrobotrys 4LTR 150-175CM Climbers 18742 Wisteria Floribunda Macrobotrys 10LTR 200CM Climbers 20553 Wisteria Floribunda Macrobotrys 12LTR 300CM Climbers 17255 Wisteria Floribunda Okoyama Fuji 18LTR Climbers 3305 Wisteria Floribunda Pink 10LTR 200CM Climbers 4294 Wisteria Floribunda Rosea 10LTR 200CM Climbers 5676 Wisteria Floribunda Rosea 15LTR-18LTR300CM Climbers 6092 Wisteria Floribunda Rosea 10LTR 400CM Climbers 4112 Wisteria Floribunda Rosea Frame 20LTR 130CM Climbers 4441 Wisteria Floribunda Royal Purple 40LTR 400CM Climbers 16394 Wisteria Floribunda Royal Purple 300CM Climbers 3299 Wisteria Floribunda White 70LTR 400CM Climbers 3300 Wisteria Floribunda White 18LTR 300CM Climbers 12319 Wisteria Floribunda White Std 16/18CM Climbers 3298 Wisteria Floribunda White Tripod 10LTR 175-200CM Climbers 3301 Wisteria Floribunda White Tripod 20LTR 1.5M Climbers 19269 Wisteria Floribunda Yae-Kokuru 10LTR 200CM Climbers 3347 Wisteria Formosa Issai 10LTR 1.5M Climbers 6090 Wisteria Formosa Issai 1/2 Std 12LTR 80-100CM Climbers 20334 Wisteria Formosa Issai 1/2 Std 12LTR Climbers 4334 Wisteria Formosa Issai Frame 20LTR 150CM Climbers 20335 Wisteria Fructescens Longwood Purple 120x50cm18LTR Climbers 20401 Wisteria Frutenscens Longwood Purple 3LTR Climbers 17998 Wisteria Frutescens Longwood Purple 10LTR 200CM Climbers 18295 Wisteria in Variety 3LTR 100-125CM Climbers 4372 Wisteria Longissima Alba 30LTR 500CM Climbers 3309 Wisteria Longissima Blue 110LTR 600-700CM Climbers 3310 Wisteria Macrobotrys 15LTR-18LTR300CM Climbers 3311 Wisteria Macrobotrys 70LTR 400CM Climbers 6366 Wisteria Macrobotrys 10LTR 200CM Climbers Page 4 of 7 SLN Stock NamePot Size Plant Size Pack Type Plant Group 19080 Wisteria Macrobotrys 70LTR 600CM Climbers 3312 Wisteria Macrobotrys Blue 90LTR 500CM Climbers 10519 Wisteria Macrobotrys Std 150cm Stem 16/18CM Climbers 3313 Wisteria Miste 10LTR 200CM Climbers 19644 Wisteria Obelisk 18LTR 200CM Climbers 17999 Wisteria Prolific Espalier 18LTR 160CM Climbers 20620 Wisteria Roof on Stem 45LTR Climbers 19368 Wisteria Rooftop 110LTR 200-250CM Climbers 3316 Wisteria Sinensis 10LTR 175-200CM Climbers 3317 Wisteria Sinensis 10LTR 200CM Climbers 3318 Wisteria Sinensis 15LTR-18LTR300CM Climbers 3319 Wisteria Sinensis 70LTR 400CM Climbers 3320 Wisteria Sinensis 90LTR 500CM Climbers 3321 Wisteria Sinensis 110LTR 600CM Climbers 4289 Wisteria Sinensis 4LTR 150-175CM Climbers 17681 Wisteria Sinensis 1LTR 50-60CM Climbers 17682 Wisteria Sinensis 1.5LTR 80-100CM Climbers 4439 Wisteria Sinensis 1/2 Std 20LTR 150CM Topiary 20639 Wisteria Sinensis 1/2 Std 25LTR 8/10CM Topiary 20678 Wisteria Sinensis 3/4 Std Topiary 8716 Wisteria Sinensis 3/4 STD 15LTR 60-70CM Climbers 12066 Wisteria Sinensis Alba 10LTR 150-200CM Climbers 20725 Wisteria Sinensis Alba 70LTR 500-600CM Climbers 11366 Wisteria Sinensis Alba 1/2 Std Climbers 17805 Wisteria Sinensis Amethyst 500-550CM Climbers 3334 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 10LTR 200CM Climbers 3335 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 15LTR 300CM Climbers 3336 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 20LTR 400CM Climbers 3337 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 90LTR 500CM Climbers 13409 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 5LTR 200CM Climbers 14262 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 600CM Climbers 18321 Wisteria Sinensis Blue 450-500CM Climbers 14313 Wisteria
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