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Elaeagnus. Leaves green with central, deep yellow splash, making an eye-catching display. Very fragrant, small white flowers, mid to late autumn.
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Escallonia. Escallonias are grown for their shiny leaves and for their profuse, tubular, chalice-shaped or saucer-shaped five petalled flowers.
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Eucalyptus. Evergreen with amazing peeling, cream-pink and brown bark. Outstanding silvery blue round leaves when young, which become narrower and turn sage-green when mature.
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Euonymus Grown for their ornamental foliage or colourful fruits.
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Exochorda (Pearl Bush). Dense, arching, mound forming free flowering shrub. Very attractive when clothed in masses of large papery white flowers in pendant sprays.
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Fatsia. Large, palmate, glossy, dark green leaves which give this spectacular plant a subtropical effect.
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Forsythia. Spectacular golden yellow flowers smothering the bush, which open before the leaves emerge in early spring.
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Fuchsia. Very showy flowers from early summer until frosts in the autumn.
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Gaultheria. Low, spreading evergreen shrub with aromatic green foliage which turns red in winter.
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Genista. A dense, mound forming, prickly shrub with mid-green leaves. Masses of clusters of showy golden-yellow flowers, June and July.
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Griselinia. Evergreen, upright shrub of dense, bushy habit with large leathery leaves.
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