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Luma apiculata ‘Glanleam Gold’

An evergreen shrub with peeling cinnamon-brown and creamy white bark. Aromatic dark green leaves, margined creamy yellow with clusters of cup-shaped white flowers followed by purple berries.

Luma apiculata

A vigorous shrub with peeling cinnamon-brown and creamy white bark. Aromatic dark green leaves with clusters of cup-shaped white flowers followed by purple berries.

Lotus hirsutus

A rounded to spreading evergreen subshrub with hairy grey-green leaves and clusters of pea-like, pink flushed, creamy white flowers followed by reddish brown seed pods.

Lotus corniculatus

A British native of meadows and dry grasslands with clusters of pretty yellow flowers, followed by seed pods.

Lotus berthelotii

A prostrate or trailing evergreen subshrub with narrow silver-grey leaves and orange-red to scarlet flowers, resembling lobster claws.

Loropetalum chinensis f. rubrum ‘Rosea’

Evergreen. .Twiggy shrub with evergreen red leaves and clusters of pink flowers in late winter to early spring.

Loropetalum chinensis f. rubrum ‘Fire Dance’ 6 Ltr

Evergreen. .Twiggy shrub with evergreen red leaves and clusters of pink flowers in late winter to early spring.

Lophospermum erubescens

An evergreen climber with downy grey-green leaves and trumpet-shaped rose-pink flowers.

Lophomyrtus x ralphii ‘Kathryn’

An evergreen shrub from New Zealand with distinctive deep glossy red-purple colouring. Leaves turn reddish purple to coppery brown in the winter.

Lophomyrtus ‘Red Dragon’

An Evergreen shrub. Small Leaves, Olive Green young growth Maturing to Deep red/purple. Approximately 1.5m tall in 5 years. Situate in sun or partial shade, in a sheltered spot. Keep in moist but well drained soil.

Lonicera x tellmanniana

A twining climber with deep green leaves. Bright clusters of copper-orange flowers from late spring to mid-summer.

Lonicera x purpusii ‘Winter Beauty’

A rounded shrub with purple-red stems and dark green leaves. Very fragrant white flowers in winter and early spring. Berries are rarely produced.