Wild but Rooted - Rare & Native Plant Nursery

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UK Natives

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60cm tall Aspen Tree (Populus tremula)

£12.00

A fast-growing native deciduous tree known for its distinctive rounded leaves, which flutter and shimmer in the slightest breeze. This characteristic movement gives the tree year-round interest and makes it one of the most recognisable members of the poplar family. It is extremely hardy and can tolerate cold, wind, and challenging growing conditions.

10 in stock



Pack of 10 plants: Oxeye Daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

£10.00

Oxeye Daisy is a UK native wildflower with classic white petals and sunny yellow centres, perfect for creating a natural meadow look. It’s easy to grow, thrives in poor soils, and flowers reliably year after year. Loved by pollinators and edible in small amounts, it’s a simple, low-maintenance choice for wildlife-friendly gardens.

9 in stock



Silver birch (Betula pendula)

£10.00

Silver Birch is a graceful native tree with striking white bark and light, airy foliage that dances in the breeze. It’s perfect for adding height and movement to your garden, while supporting hundreds of insect species and birds. Fast-growing and tolerant of poor soils, it’s a beautiful and wildlife-friendly choice for any naturalistic or woodland-style planting.

8 in stock



Elder - Sambucus nigra

£10.00

The flowers can be used to make wine, tea, or fried into fritters. The berries are high in vitamin C and can be used to make preserves and syrups to fight off winter colds.

6 in stock



60cm tall Hazel nut Tree (cobnut or common filbert) - Corylus avellana

£12.00

Hazel is a low-maintenance, fast-growing native tree that not only supports wildlife but rewards you with delicious edible nuts from September to October. Its graceful, multi-stemmed shape makes it perfect for hedgerows or woodland edges, and it responds well to coppicing. The catkins provide early pollen for bees

5 in stock



Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas)

£6.00

Ferns thrive in shade or dappled light, making them ideal for tricky, low-sun areas where other plants may struggle. Hardy and low-maintenance, this perennial returns year after year with little fuss. It prefers moist, well-drained soil and benefits from a layer of mulch to keep roots cool. Whether planted under trees, along a path, or in a container, a fern adds a touch of wild serenity and natural charm to any space.

5 in stock



Ivy - Hedera Helix

£6.00

Fast growing, evergreen plant

5 in stock



Dog Rose (Rosa canina)

£6.00

The hips are rich in vitamin C and can be used to make teas, syrups, and jams. Rosehip tea is used to boost the immune system and reduce inflammation, especially for joint health.

4 in stock



40cm tall Weeping willow tree - Salix babylonica

£6.00

Weeping Willow is a fast-growing tree with elegant, arching branches that create a graceful, cascading silhouette. Great for damp ground. In spring, fluffy catkins appear on bare branches.

3 in stock



Pack of 15 Bulbs: Wild Garlic - Allium ursinum

£10.00

Wild Garlic fills the spring garden with lush green leaves and starry white flowers, all with a delicious, mild garlic flavour. A forager’s favourite, it’s perfect for pesto, soups, or salads—and bees adore the blooms!

3 in stock



5 drought tolerant plants: Yarrow– Achillea millefolium - White

£6.00

Yarrow is a tough, drought-tolerant perennial known for its feathery, aromatic foliage and flat-topped clusters of tiny white flowers that bloom from early summer to autumn. It's a great choice for pollinator-friendly gardens, borders, wildflower meadows, or herb gardens. Historically used in traditional medicine for wound healing and digestive support, Yarrow is also valued today for its ability to attract beneficial insects and improve soil structure in companion planting.

2 in stock



Wild Raspberry (Rubus idaeus)

£12.00

A native fruiting shrub that produces sweet-tart red berries in summer. Wild raspberries have delicate stems and leaves, and tend to be softer and more finely textured than cultivated varieties. Their white spring flowers attract pollinators, and the berries are perfect for eating fresh or using in jams and desserts. These plants thrive in full sun to partial shade and prefer moist, well-drained soil.

2 in stock



1.4 metre tall Holly bush - Ilex aquifolium

£35.00

Holly is a classic evergreen with glossy, spiny leaves that provide year-round structure and interest. In autumn and winter, plants produce bright red berries loved by birds, making it a vital source of food and shelter for wildlife. Hardy, low-maintenance, and perfect for hedging or festive flair, holly is a beautiful addition to wildlife-friendly or traditional gardens alike.

1 in stock



5 drought tolerant plants: Yarrow– Achillea millefolium - Pink

£6.00

Yarrow is a tough, drought-tolerant perennial known for its feathery, aromatic foliage and flat-topped clusters of tiny white flowers that bloom from early summer to autumn. It's a great choice for pollinator-friendly gardens, borders, wildflower meadows, or herb gardens. Historically used in traditional medicine for wound healing and digestive support, Yarrow is also valued today for its ability to attract beneficial insects and improve soil structure in companion planting.

1 in stock



60cm tall Weeping willow tree - Salix babylonica

£10.00

Weeping Willow is a fast-growing tree with elegant, arching branches that create a graceful, cascading silhouette. Great for damp ground. In spring, fluffy catkins appear on bare branches.

1 in stock



Pack of 8: Blackberry plants - Rubus fruticosus

£6.00

A vigorous, native fruiting shrub that produces juicy black berries in late summer to early autumn. Blackberry plants are reliable and hardy, thriving in a wide range of soils and conditions. The berries are rich in flavour and perfect for eating fresh, baking, or making jams and syrups. Spring flowers attract bees and other pollinators, and the plant offers valuable habitat for birds and insects. Best grown in full sun or light shade. May benefit from light training or pruning to keep growth in check and encourage better fruiting.

1 in stock



Feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium)

£7.00

A hardy, long-flowering perennial herb valued for its masses of small, daisy-like white flowers with bright yellow centres. Blooming from early summer into autumn, it provides reliable colour and attracts a wide range of pollinating insects.

Easy to grow and tolerant of a variety of conditions, feverfew thrives in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil.



Foxglove (Digitalis)

£6.00

Known for its upright spikes of tubular, bell-shaped flowers. Blooming in early to mid-summer, it typically produces shades of purple, pink, white, or speckled forms depending on variation.

It grows best in partial shade but will also tolerate full sun in cooler or moist conditions. Foxglove prefers well-drained soil and will often self-seed freely once established, allowing it to naturalise in suitable garden areas such as woodland edges, cottage gardens, and informal borders.

The plant is highly attractive to bees, especially bumblebees, which are well adapted to access its deep flowers.



Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

£6.00

A robust native perennial known for its tall spikes of vibrant magenta-purple flowers that bloom from mid to late summer. Its upright habit and long flowering season make it a striking addition to borders, pond margins, and wildlife-friendly gardens. Historically, purple loosestrife was used in traditional herbal medicine and was valued for its astringent properties, though today it is primarily grown for its ornamental and ecological benefits.



Sweet Cicely (Myrrhis odorata)

£6.00

Great flavour and useful as a companion plant in the garden to keep pests away.




Woodland Strawberry - Fragaria vesca

£6.00

Sweet fragrant berries, delicious raw, cooking or freezing.