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Chilli Pepper ‘Basket of Fire’ F1
Grow a wonderfully productive – and decorative – chilli pepper. The unique plant habit of ‘Basket of Fire’ makes it a perfect choice for hanging baskets Read More » -
Nicotiana suaveolens
Delightful, slender, white, nodding tubular blooms with a hint of blush, grace long, slender stalks shooting out from a base of mid-green leaves. Sweetly fragrant in Read More » -
Sunflower maximiliani
Often known as the Maximilian Sunflower. This attractive perennial produces masses of golden yellow 7cm (3in) flowers all the way up the tall stems resembling a Read More » -
Clematis Diamantina™ evipo039
Extraordinary flower power! Clematis ‘Diamantina’ is free flowering and will also repeat flower in a single growing season, blooming from May right through to September. Luxurious Read More » -
Camellia japonica ‘Silver Anniversary’
Elegant white flowers with a central cluster of golden stamens make a dazzling display from late Winter onwards. The loose, peony-like blooms of Camellia japonica ?Silver Read More » -
Athyrium niponicum var. pictum ‘Pewter Lace’
This deciduous fern produces dramatic fronds of silvery green foliage with beet-red midribs. The arching fronds form an elegant clump of foliage that makes superb ground Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Boston’ (Start-A-Garden? Range)
Dwarf Bean ‘Boston’ bears straight, round 15cm (6) long pods with a dark green colour and an excellent flavour. These sturdy, upright plants produce heavy crops Read More » -
100 Days of Flowering Bulb Collection
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Cordyline australis ‘Red Sensation’
A striking, architectural evergreen that reaches an impressive height at maturity. Cordyline australis ?Red Sensation? brings an exotic feel to the garden with its mop of Read More » -
Thalictrum ‘Little Pinkie’
Thalictrum ?Little Pinkie? is a distinctive perennial that brings a light and airy feel to the front of herbaceous borders. As its name suggests, this is Read More »
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