Viburnum tinus 'Eve Price' AGM: (e) leathery dark green leaves and, from late winter, flattened clusters of deep pink buds opening to small white flowerheads. That goes for many Mediterranean species. Vinca minor 'Atropurpurea' AGM: (lesser periwinkle) (e) dark, glossy green leaves on trailing shoots and violet-blue flowers from mid-spring to autumn. Some good pairings include lavender, thyme, bunch grasses, oregano, and bulbs. Height 60cm (2ft). Small, bell-shaped white or pinkish flowers are followed by scarlet berries. Height 1.2m (4ft). In summer rainfall regions experiencing high humidity and temperatures, pests and diseases are problematical. Pieris japonica 'Little Heath' (v): (e) (*) grey-green leaves, edged silvery-white and pink-flushed when young. Cornus canadensis: (creeping dogwood) (*) (w) small, mid-green leaves, with white flowers surrounded by white or pink flushed bracts in early summer, followed by fleshy red fruits. Spread 60cm (2ft) The olive requires sufficient winter chilling to enter rest and so initiate flower development otherwise the tree … Another very successful plant under the tree is helleborous. Formal look: Westringa ‘Grey Box’ or other compact variety. Spread to 1.5m (5ft). Lagerstroemia indica Indian Summer series or other cultivar. Seeds about and grows well in wet or dry soils. Where the canopy is higher and soil moisture is good, it is possible to grow a wider range of  plants directly under the canopy. Height 15cm (6in). Darmera peltata AGM: (w) slowly spreading with large, rounded, deep green leaves to 60cm across, turning red in autumn. Height and spread to 4m (12ft) Informal look: Snowflakes (Leucojum aestivum). Shade and lack of moisture are both problems in these conditions, but there are a number of plants that will tolerate these situations. Mahonia aquifolium 'Apollo' AGM: (e) glossy, deep green, pinnate leaves, purplish in winter. Elaeangus × ebbingei ‘Gilt Edge’ AGM: (e) dark green leaves margined with yellow. If growing in a container or raised bed, prepare a soil-based mix of compost and grit, with added organic matter and nutrients. Rhododendron 'Wombat' (EA) AGM: (e) (*) small, bright green leaves and in early summer trusses of funnel-shaped pink flowers. Lavenders and olive trees are a classic combination. Taxus Baccata, commonly known as Yew, is another great plant to consider for planting under evergreen or low tree canopies, especially if you want a large evergreen shrub. Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety' (v) AGM: (e) bright green leaves with white margins, tinged pink in winter. Height 10m (33ft) or more Tweet. Rhododendron 'Praecox' AGM: (e) (*) early to flower, with funnel-shaped, lilac-purple flowers from late winter to early spring. Height 60cm (2ft). Spread 7.5cm (3in). Prunus laurocerasus: (cherry laurel) (e) large, glossy, dark green leaves, and upright panicles of white flowers in mid- and late spring, followed by dark red fruits. Height 3m (10ft) or more Iris foetidissima AGM: (stinking iris) (e) glossy, rich green leaves and small, yellow-tinged, purple flowers followed by large pods opening to show bright orange-red seeds, persisting into winter. Height 60cm (2ft). Pin 47K. Spread 50cm (20in). Native to Europe, they are very similar in appearance to fruiting olive trees (and are in fact a varietal of traditional olive trees), but there are few to no messy fruits produced to … White flowers in large panicles, mid- and late spring. Fritillaria meleagris AGM: (snakes head fritillary) with linear, grey-green leaves, and broadly bell-shaped pendent pinkish-purple flowers in spring with distinctive markings on the petals. Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata' (v) AGM: (e) white-margined, dark green leaves and spikes of tiny white flowers in clusters during summer. A fast-release farm-type fertilizer such as 10-10-10 or 13-13-13 may be used according to label directions. bushy evergreen tree with narrow, leathery, very dark green leave prefers the shade, so it is a popular underplanting choice. Height 60cm (2ft). When the tree is bare in winter, the bromeliads and succulents provide a colourful feature. Spread 50cm (20in). Spread indefinite. Fruitless olive trees are attractive shade trees that can be either single or multi-branched, with eye-catching, twisting, contorted trunks and an airy mass of gray-green leaves with silvery undersides. Self-seeds freely, especially in moist soils. Spread to 3m (10ft) Spread 10cm (4in). “It’s actually not a difficult plant to grow … Some experts believe that more space between trees – about 16-20 feet – will yield better fruit production. Height 30cm (12in). Crepe myrtles flower from early summer to autumn, have autumn leaf colour and are bare in winter. Height to 1.2m (4ft). Height to 1.7m (5¼ft). Vitis coignetiae AGM: large, heart-shaped dark green leaves to 30cm (1ft) long have bright autumn tints. Tellima grandiflora: (se) (w) hairy kidney-shaped leaves and greenish white flowers from spring to mid-summer. They require slightly alkaline free draining soil. Archeologists who have found olive pits and traces of olive oil in pottery shards estimate we’ve been cultivating them for 6,000 to 8,000 years. 020 3176 5800 Spread 2m (6½ft) Harvesting Cotinus 'Flame' AGM: oval, light green leaves turn brilliant orange-red in autumn. Polypodium vulgare: (common polypody) (e) native to the UK, spreads, but not invasive. Not all of us can grow these trees for fruit or oil. Tolerant of dry soils once established. Berberis × stenophylla 'Corallina Compacta' AGM: (e) small, dark green leaves and red budded, light orange flowers along the branches in late spring, followed by blue-black fruits. Selected for evergreen foliage. It's a great hardy plant. Click for details. May be invasive, but useful for large areas. Informal look: Chinese fringe bush (Loropetalum ‘Plum Gorgeous’) or other purple-leaf variety. Height 30-50cm (1ft-20in). RHS members can get exclusive individual advice from the RHS Gardening Advice team. Potted olive trees are a great idea to decorate a terrace or balcony.. Join the RHS today and support our charitable work, Keep track of your plants with reminders & care tips – all to help you grow successfully, For the latest on RHS Shows in 2021, read more, RHS members get free access to RHS Gardens, Free entry to RHS members at selected times », Reduced prices on RHS Garden courses and workshops, General enquiries Spherical green capsules open to reveal shiny red seeds when ripe. Olive trees usually grow to 26 – 49ft (8 –15m) in height depending on the quality of the soil they are planted in. In heavily shaded situations they not only struggle from lack of light, but may be deprived of moisture and nutrients because of strong competition from the trees. Spread 1.5m (5ft) Most reach a full height of 25 to 30 feet. Asplenium scolopendrium AGM: (Hart's tongue fern) (e) rosettes of arching, rich green, strap-shaped fronds. Height 30cm (1ft). Common ivy is worth trying in even the gloomiest conditions. Spread 2m (6ft) JavaScript seems to be disabled in your browser. Melica uniflora f. albida: (wood melic) linear, bright green leaves on a gradually spreading rootstock, and spikelets of white flowers in summer. Height to 5m (15ft). Spread to 3m (10ft) Foliage – evergreen Harvest – September to December. Caring for olive trees Watering. A thin layer of mulch (no more than 3 inches (8 cm.)) Informal look: Red geraniums. When planting under an olive tree consider water needs and harvest accessibility. Olive trees are evergreen trees with grey-green leaves with green or black fruit in autumn and early winter. Daphne pontica: (e) glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of fragrant, yellow-green flowers, mid and late spring. Abundant deep yellow flowers in large clusters, followed by black berries. Most of our Landscape Centres open earlier than stores. Caring, pruning and watering all take a part in letting potted olive trees grow well … Height 1.5 (5ft). Lonicera fragrantissima: dark green leaves, with very fragrant small white flowers from the leaf axils in winter and early spring. As well as the white flowering form, these trees bloom in pink, red and sunset tones. Height 20-45cm (8-18in). Height 10m (33ft) For the best experience on our site, be sure to turn on Javascript in your browser. Berries deep metallic blue. Height to 80cm (32in). They grow well with other Mediterranean or dry climate plants. Height and spread to 8m (25ft) Height and spread 60cm (2ft) To complement this tree we’ve selected two evergreen options that grow in light shade. Cotoneaster simonsii: (se) dark green leaves have good autumn colour; small pink flowers in summer are followed by bright orange-red fruit. For most, olive trees conjure up ideas of vast fields in the Mediterranean, coupled with a blistering sun to help ripen the fruit. Spread indefinite. Daphne laureola: (e) glossy, dark green leaves, and greenish-yellow flowers in late winter and early spring, followed by black berries  Height 1m (3¼ft), spread 1.5m (5ft) Rubus tricolor: spreading, arching shoots covered in red bristles.White flowers followed by raspberry-like, edible fruits. Combining plants in a garden is a mixture of art and science. Colchicum autumnale: (meadow saffron) showy flowers in autumn before the leaves, which are produced in spring. But if moisture and water join the game, all is lost. Height and spread 2m (6ft), Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea 'Atropurpurea Nana' AGM: small red-purple leaves and racemes of red-tinged pale yellow flowers in late spring, then glossy red fruits. If it’s too difficult to plant under an established tree, place a group of containers under the tree. Best Companion Plants for Olive Trees: What to Plant With Olive Trees? You’ll likely be battling shade, dry ground, and acidic conditions if you’re planting underneath a coniferous tree. Pathenocissus henryana AGM: (Chinese Virginia creeper) palmate, dark green leaves composed of leaflets, veined white and bright red in autumn. Spread to 1.2m (4ft) In the areas at the dripline that get a little more sun, you can plant manzanita (Arctostaphylos densiflora), wood rose (Rosa gymnocarpa), creeping mahonia (Mahonia repens), evergreen ribes (Ribes viburnifolium), or azaleas (Rhododendron). It is best to build the soil up rather than to dig down into clay soils to improve the drainage. Grow plenty of these powerful plants directly under your lemon tree. Perfect pairs: Plants to grow under five favourite garden trees. Carex muskingumensis: (e) (w) (Palm branch sedge) loosely tufted, spreading grass with bright green leaves and golden-brown flower spikes in midsummer. Submit your order online & your local store will be in touch with a quote. As a feature plant in a shady spot, it is a very architectural plant. Height and spread 1.2m (4ft) Potted olive tree key facts. Height and spread to 6m (20ft) Height 10-13cm (4-5in), spread 15cm (6in). If you’re growing your olive tree in a border, dig a hole and add mycorrhizal fungi to help the tree establish quickly. Anemone nemorosa 'Vestal' AGM: deeply cut leaves and double white flowers from spring to early summer. Fatsia japonica AGM: (e) palmate leaves to 45cm (18in) in width, and small white flowers in round clusters, followed by small, black fruits. Clusters of pink flowers on long stalks in late spring. Lonicera nitida: (e) pairs of small, dark green leaves; tiny white flowers from the leaf axils in spring, followed by purple berries. Small, scented, creamy-white flowers in autumn. Height 30cm (1ft). Spread 1.2m (4ft) Spread 4m (12ft) Height 1.2m (4ft). Spread 40cm (16in) Height and spread to 3m (10ft) Tips … Another idea would be grey Santolina 'nana', the low kind. .membership-promo { background-image: none !important } Yellow autumn colour. Height and spread 90cm-1.5m (3-5ft). Spread 75cm (30in) Deschampsia cespitosa: (Tufted hair grass) (e) (*) forms a neat tussock of narrow, leathery, dark green leaves, with feathery panicles of silvery-purple flowers on arching stems in summer. Height 1m (3¼ft), spread 1.5m (5ft) Spread 90cm (3ft) Fuchsia magellanica var. Orange or red berries follow. They grow well with other Mediterranean or dry climate plants. 222879/SC038262. Height 45cm (18in). Aspect: There is a greater chance of successful planting on the lighter south-west side of trees where rain is more frequently driven under the canopy, than to the north-east where conditions are usually drier and more shaded; Planting: Prepare the site by adding well-rotted organic matter such as garden compost, farmyard manure or leafmould This graceful small tree produces its deep, rich, burgundy leaves as the delicate pink blossoms finish in spring. It blooms very early, sometimes before the last snow. Spread 60cm (2ft). Height 35cm (14in). Polystichum setiferum 'Pulcherrimum Bevis' AGM: (soft shield fern) (e) rosettes of graceful, soft textured, lance-shaped mid-green fronds. Spread indefinite in dry or wet soils. Brunnera macrophylla 'Jack Frost' (PBR) AGM: large, heart-shaped, silver leaves edged and veined with green, and sprays of small blue flowers in spring. Calamagrostis × acutifolia 'Karl Foerster': clumps of flat, arching leaves and bronze flowering panicles that fade to pale brown. Height and spread 90cm (3ft) Olive trees are evergreen trees with grey-green leaves with green or black fruit in autumn and early winter. Cyclamen growing under the shade of a tree. Height and spread 3m (10ft) Grow them in terracotta pots or old olive oil tins for a complete Mediterranean look. White flowers in panicles in late winter and early spring. Height 60cm (2ft). Pulmonaria 'Blue Ensign' AGM: clumps of dark green leaves and large blue-violet flowers in spring. To match a tree with a low-growing groundcover or shrub to grow under or around it, consider growing conditions such as how dry the soil is, the amount of shade and sun (which may vary seasonally for a deciduous tree) along with seasonal changes. Height 60cm (2ft). Weigela 'Florida Variegata' AGM: white-margined, grey-green leaves, and funnel-shaped, dark pink flowers in early summer. Spread 90cm (3ft). Height and spread to 2m (6ft) or more Alternatively grow herbs, leaf vegetables and dwarf or patio tomatoes. Paris polyphylla: spreading mid-green leaves and yellowish-green spider-like flowers in summer. Spread 45cm (18in) Disporopsis pernyi: glossy, dark green leaves, and lemon-scented white flowers in early summer. Height 90cm (3ft). Primula japonica 'Millers Crimson' (Pf) AGM: (Japanese primrose) (*) (w) rosettes of pale green leaves and stout stems bearing crimson flowers in late spring/early summer. To get you started we’ve selected five small garden trees and looked at underplanting options for either an informal or formal look. Philadelphus 'Innocence' (v) AGM: dark green leaves mottled yellow, and single or semi-double, cup-shaped and very fragrant, pure white flowers in summer. Spread 45-63cm (18-25in). Add white nerines to extend the display into autumn. Height and spread 80cm (32in). Height and spread 2m (6ft) or more Matteuccia struthiopteris AGM: (Ostrich fern) (*) (w) shuttlecocks of pale and dark green fronds emerge in early summer. Height 1.5m (5ft). Osmanthus heterophyllus 'Variegatus' (v) AGM: (e) (w) creamy-yellow margined, emerald green, holly-like leaves, with tubular fragrant white flowers in small clusters from late summer to autumn. When grown in the proper climate and soil, olive trees grow about 3 feet in both height and width each year. humilis: (Christmas box) (e) forming a neat clump of glossy, dark green leaves, with small clusters of very fragrant creamy-white flowers with crimson anthers in winter, followed by black berries. Camellia japonica 'Adolphe Audusson' AGM: (*) (e) dark, glossy, green leaves, and blood-red semi-double flowers with golden stamens. Their oblong leaves are silverish and grow from branches emanating from a gnarled, twisted trunk. Informal look: Red geraniums. Whether you are planning to plant a few for garden ornamentation, or several hundred for olive oil production, I was advised by my local farming friends here in Tuscany that the wisest first move would be to have a good look around to see which olive trees are doing best in your area. Spread 60cm (2ft) Sarcococca hookeriana var. Plants growing under tree canopies often suffer from poor growing conditions. Height 60cm (2ft). Share 60. Gaultheria procumbens AGM: (*) (e) dark green, leathery leaves, aromatic when crushed, turning reddish in winter. Clip for a neat groundcover. Some pots have more than one plant in them too, so it can be quite good value because you can split them up, dividing them into 2 or 3 plants. Chaenomeles speciosa 'Yukigotan' (d): arching spiny branches and glossy, dark green leaves. (*) suitable for neutral to acid soil Cyclamen hederifolium AGM: attractively marked foliage and pink to maroon flowers in autumn, seeds freely. times, RHS Registered Charity no. Cotoneaster salicifolius 'Gnom' AGM: (e) forms a wide mat of glossy, lance-shaped leaves, with small white flowers in summer followed by red berries. Spread 45cm (18in). Mass plant this grass, which has fine arching blue leaves, to create a waterfall effect. Spread to 1.5m (5ft) Height 30cm (1ft). Olive trees are ancient plants. We now support online ordering. You may need to dig grit around the olive before you plant anything else. The courtyard was very sunny and the trees were widely spaced. Height and spread 3m (10ft) Peak flowering is through summer and early autumn but these trees are bare in winter when they drop their large, leathery dark-green leaves. Spread 3m (10ft) Location, soil conditions and prevailing weather will influence ultimate height and spread. Spread 60cm (2ft) or more We aim to enrich everyone’s life through plants, and make the UK a greener and more beautiful place. Although olive trees grow slowly, it is very important to prune. Prunus lusitanica: (Portugal laurel) (e) red-stalked, glossy, dark green leaves, with slender white flower racemes in early summer, followed by dark red fruits. This small, evergreen, native red-flowering gum tree has clusters of large red flowers in later summer. Height and spread 40cm (16in) Growing an olive tree from seed is great for ornamental purposes. Height and spread 30cm (1ft) Bears needle-like pale green spikelets in open panicles to 18cm (7in) long in late summer. Bergenia 'Silberlicht' AGM: (e) clumps of leathery, oval leaves, with red-tinged stems bearing clusters of white flowers often ageing to light pink. Pieris 'Forest Flame' AGM: (e) (*) slender, glossy dark green leaves, brilliant red when young. Elaeagnus × ebbingei 'Limelight' (v): (e) metallic, silvery young leaves that become marked with yellow and pale green in the centres. Informal look: Poa ‘Kingsdale’. Also make your planting partnerships work with the style of your garden such as informal or formal. Height and spread to 1.2m (4ft) Height to 2m (6ft). Height 30cm (1ft). Forsythia × intermedia 'Lynwood Variety' AGM: rich-yellow flowers, early to mid spring. Informal look: Bromeliads and succulents. Stauntonia hexaphylla: (e) dark green leaves composed of leathery leaflets, and racemes of fragrant, cup-shaped, violet-tinged, white flowers in spring. (v) variegated foliage Spread 1m (3¼ft). I remember visiting Capistrano years ago and was surprised to find that the nun's were growing vegetables in the courtyard under the olive trees. Water new olive trees regularly until they’re well established. molinae: small, dark green leaves and delicate single pale pink flowers during summer. If you have heavy soil then add plenty of grit to aid drainage. Spread 1.5m (5ft) or more in moist soil. Olive Tree Growers believes that some sort of minor elements package is important, as many soils are lacking in some essential minerals which aid plant growth in several ways. Chasmanthium latifolium: (Spangle grass) loosely tufted, ribbon-like bright green leaves, bearing open panicles of green spikelets in late summer. Epimedium rubrum AGM: bright green leaves, red-tinted when young and colours in autumn. Height 60cm (2ft). With the addition of organic matter to the soil and regular extra water throughout the first full growing season of establishment, the following are worth trying. Spread 2m (6ft). Height – 3 to 10 feet (1 to 3 m) Exposure – full sun Soil – soil mix. Spread 10-50cm. Flowers clustered along the branches in late spring are deep yellow. The Royal Horticultural Society is the UK’s leading gardening charity. Each hole can be filled with composted organic matter to help benefit the plant. Height and spread 60cm (2ft) Hyacinthoides non-scripta: (English bluebell) linear leaves and erect stems bearing arching racemes of fragrant, narrowly tubular, violet-blue, occasionally white or pink flowers in spring.Height 20-40cm (8-16in). Height 50cm (20in). If pollinated, female plants produce purplish edible fruits. Viburnum rhytidophyllum: (e) vigorous, with dark, deeply veined leaves and white flowerheads in late spring. Aucuba japonica 'Crotonifolia': (spotted laurel) (e) large, glossy, yellow-speckled leaves. Make a checklist to ensure that your design choice matches the growing criteria. Formal look: Silverbush (Convolvulus cneorum). Trachystemon orientalis: vigorous groundcover plant, useful in larger areas. Spread 1.2m (4ft). The grey green of the olive leaves and the grey Santolina looks very well together. Height  30cm (1ft). Olve trees can cope with confined spaces, but if you want the tree to look at its most natural, then put a little thought into the container you are building. One of Jane's favourite perennial plants is the New Zealand Rock Lily, Arthropodium cirratum. Millium effusum 'Aureum' AGM: (wood millet) (se) loose clumps of arching, golden-yellow leaves, with nodding panicles of yellow flowers in early summer. Spread 45cm (18in) Red berries if pollinated. Image: RHS, RHS Garden Hyde Hall Spring and Orchid Show, Free entry to RHS members at selected Wisteria floribunda 'Multijuga' AGM: (Japanese wisteria) lilac-blue flowers in racemes  to 90cm (3ft) long in early summer. This is because they are more ‘breathable’ options and will help with drainage and insulation. Aronia × prunifolia 'Viking' (F): (Purple chokeberry) (*) mid green leaves turn dark purple-red in autumn. Height 7.5-15cm (3-6in). To select a plant that accentuates and works with a feature tree, consider foliage colour and texture, flowering colour and season and tree shape. Height and spread 3m (10ft). Spread 1.5m (5ft) Name – Olea europea Family – Oleaceae Type – fruit tree. Carefully dug holes will avoid damage to the tree’s shallow root system. Height and spread 2m (6ft) Discover our range of frangipani trees here. Height and spread 4m (12ft) Ilex aquifolium 'Argentea Marginata Pendula' (f/v): (e) purple stems and spiny, cream-margined, dark green leaves that are purple when young. It can be a challenge to establish plant cover under the canopy of large trees. The main flowering will be in spring with plants such as bluebells, bergenia, lily-of-the-valley and hardy cyclamen clustered around the base of the trunk. Ilex aquifolium 'Golden van Tol' (f/v): purple stems and dark green leaves with golden-yellow margins. It might come as a surprise, but what is most fatal to olive trees in winter isn’t the cold – it’s moisture. Piotr Kaźmierczak / Getty Images Lily of the valley is a tough little plant with a sweet spring fragrance.The tiny bell-shaped flowers look like they belong in a fairy's landscape, but Convallaria majalis is a formidable ground cover that can quickly fill in any blank spot in the garden, including the thin, hard soil under established trees. Bright red berries if pollinated by a male cultivar. They’re hardy only in USDA zones 8 and warmer, and start to die when temperatures hit the mid-teens. Selected for its deep burgundy leaf colour. Spread 30cm (1ft) See the list below for some of our suggestions. Height 10-20cm (4-8in). Geranium nodosum: glossy 3-lobed leaves and loose clusters of dark-veined, mauvish-pink flowers from late spring to early autumn. Greenish-white double flowers, in clusters during spring followed by green-yellow fruits. Height 25cm (10in). Note: Height and spread for plant is approximate. Spiraea japonica 'Goldflame': bronze-red young leaves, turning yellow then green, and pink flowers in mid- and late summer. Height and spread 4m (12ft) The dark leaf colour provides a foil for leafy green shrubs or clumps of bulbs. Build on the tropical feel with coloured bromeliads and leafy succulents that tolerate summer shade, winter sun and dry conditions. Height and spread 45cm (18in) Erica carnea 'Springwood White' AGM: (e) trailing mats of bright green foliage, and masses of white flowers in racemes from winter to spring. Prized for their shiny, green foliage and interesting forms, olive trees are a fun and fairly easy plant to dress up your brightest windows. Danae racemosa AGM: (Alexandrian laurel) (e) tapered, glossy, leaf-like stems and racemes of small greenish-yellow flowers in early summer. Gaultheria shallon: (e) (*) small pink flowers in spring, followed by purple fruit. Berberis × lologensis 'Apricot Queen' AGM: (e) spiny, glossy, dark green leaves, with rich orange flowers in racemes in late spring, followed by blue-black fruits. 47K Shares. To make the most of the planting space beneath the tree, prune to remove low growth and reveal a strong central trunk. Plant your olive trees in soil that drains well. Height and spread 3m (10ft) Olea europaea can also be propagated by taking semi-ripe cuttings, 10-15cm (4-6in) long, in summer. Spread more than 30cm (1ft). Choose wisely: Some varieties of olive trees can grow up to 10 feet tall, and while we are championing the notion of 'bigger is better' – a 10-foot olive tree … There were also roses. I have been observing what grows under them so to manage to establish a polyculture under them forming a guild that has the olive tree at the center. Erythronium dens-canis AGM: (dog’s-tooth violet) green leaves, heavily mottled with brown, and solitary, white, pink or lilac flowers with yellow and red-brown zones at base in spring. Visit your local store page to check Landscape Centre hours. Forms large colonies, spread by horizontal rhizomes to 90cm (3ft) or more Alternatively grow herbs, leaf vegetables and dwarf or patio tomatoes. Euonymus japonicus 'Green Rocket': (e) upright habit, small dark green leaves. Spread 1m (3¼ft) See also Climbers and wall shrubs for shade and Dryopteris felix-mas: (Male fern) shuttlecock-like tufts of lance-shaped fronds. A much wider range of plants suited to planting under trees including other cultivars of those listed can be found at RHS Find a Plant. Spread 90cm (3ft). Lonicera pileata: (e) small, dark green leaves, with tiny creamy flowers in spring, followed by purple berries. Mon – Fri | 9am – 5pm, Join the RHS today and support our charity. Formal look: Japanese box (Buxus sempervirens). Red fruits in autumn. How to plant olive trees. The flowers bring fragrance and a tropical feel to gardens. Mature trees are very drought tolerant but will produce better fruit if watered well. Native to the UK, it’s a caterpillar food plant for a number of moths, bees visit the flowers in spring and birds love the calorie-rich berries in autumn. Ruscus aculeatus: (butcher’s broom) (e) spiny foliage; female plants produce red berries in late summer. Height 1.1-1.5m (3-5ft).
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