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Doronicum caucasicum ‘Little Leo’
Commonly known as Leopard’s Bane, ‘Little Leo’ sums up this perennial plant’s features perfectly. ‘Little Leo’ is neat and compact in contrast to some of it’s Read More » -
Rose ‘Mellgold’ (Shrub Rose)
The lightly fragranced, golden yellow flowers of Rose ‘Mellgold’ boast a central boss of yellow stamens. The semi-double blooms appear continuously from early summer through to Read More » -
Lonicera caerulea var. kamtschatica
Try honeyberries for an unusual fruit to add to your five a day! These sweet blueberry-like fruits have been eaten for years in their native Siberia, Read More » -
King White Mulberry
Mulberry?s make majestic trees that create a fabulous and productive focal point for a larger garden. This white Mulberry has the advantage that its fruits won?t Read More » -
Serenity Stone-Effect Cascading Water Bowl Water Feature
Create a beautiful focal point in your garden or courtyard with this stone-effect cascading bowl water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Escallonia ‘Red Dream’
This mix of daffodil bulbs will include everything from big, carnation-flowered doubles to pretty pink-petalled varieties. You won’t be short of fragrance OR colour, that’s for Read More » -
Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’
Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’ is a relatively compact variety with colourful leaves that are silvery green and purple striped on the upper side and bright violet on Read More » -
Serenity Pouring Bowls Water Feature
Create a beautiful focal point in your garden or courtyard with this pouring bowls water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Rhodanthemum ‘Casablanca’
Commonly known as the Morroccan Daisy, this cheery little plant has a charming simplicity. This hard working hardy perennial bears white daisy flowers in spring with Read More » -
Buddleja davidii ‘Miss Ruby’
Buddleja davidii ‘Miss Ruby’ bears broad, magenta-red panicles from midsummer onwards that will add a splash of colour to your garden right through until autumn. This Read More »
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