Welcome to EcoCharlie

Log In

Please login to access the My Account area of EcoCharlie.

Create an Account

For those of you who have not registered or bought from EcoCharlie before.

Log In

Lost your password?
YOUR WISHLIST
(0) items
  YOUR BARROW

is Empty!

Free Standard Delivery on orders over £65.00
Order our products with confidence.

Autumn Colour Plants

Autumn Plants
Keep your garden looking stunning with our range of plants

Items 1 to 16 of 20 total

Set Descending Direction
Page:
  1. 1
  2. 2
  • Cotinus Grace 'Smoke bush'

    Large leaves, soft wine in colour turning red in the autumn. Leaves can appear partly translucent when backlit. Purplish-pink plumes of tiny flowers.

    £11.53
  • Euonymus fortunei Silver Queen 'Spindle Silver Queen'

    A dense, evergreen shrub with large green leaves with a wide cream edge.

    £8.18
  • Viburnum opulus Roseum 'Snowball Tree'

    Flowers are all sterile and in the form of a ball, white with no berries turning yellow for good autumn colour.

    £10.91
  • Euonymus alatus ''The Winged Spindle Tree''

    Beautiful autumn colour with attractive corky growths on the branches

    £15.63
  • Panicum virgatum Heavy Metal 'Switch Grass'

    Stiff metallic blue leaves. Foliage can turn purple in hot climates. Powder blue flowers that turn bright yellow in autumn.

    £7.44
  • Amelanchier lamarckii 'June Berry'

    Rounded leaves that unfold bronze then mature to dark green. Rich red-orange autumn colours with abundant sprays of star shaped white flowers.

    £11.26
  • Euonymus europaeus 'Spindle Tree'

    A native hedgerow shrub with green stems. Great red autumn colour. Red fruits splitting to reveal orange seeds.

    £9.54
  • Rhus typhina 'Stag's horn sumach'

    Thick widely branching stems, covered in reddish brown hairs. Large pinnate serrated leaves that turn brilliant orange and scarlet in autumn. Inconspicuous flowers but spikes of crimson fruit held into winter.

    £15.63

Items 1 to 16 of 20 total

Set Descending Direction
Page:
  1. 1
  2. 2