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Chrysanthemum ‘Paradiso’
Chrysanthemums are renowned for their late season display of vivid colours. Flowering from late summer right through until November, Chrysanthemum ‘Paradiso’ is a compact variety, with Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Salmon’s Leap’ (Azalea Group)
There are just a few variegated varieties of evergreen Azalea, and this is one of the best. The deep pink blooms of Rhododendron ‘Salmon’s Leap’ compliment Read More » -
Parrotia persica
Closely related to the Witch Hazel (Hamamelis), Persian Ironwood starts flowering in late winter, producing clusters of small spider-like, crimson flowers. These are followed by glossy, Read More » -
Gooseberry ‘Invicta’
One of the heaviest cropping varieties available, Gooseberry ‘Invicta’ produces almost twice as much fruit as other varieties, from late May onwards. The flavoursome, smooth skinned Read More » -
Carrot ‘Royal Chantenay’ – Heritage
Perfect for heavier soils and containers! The small, conical roots of Carrot ‘Royal Chantenay’ have broad shoulders and strong foliage making them easier to pull when Read More » -
Abelia ‘Pink Pong’
Sumptuously scented mauve flowers make ‘Pink Pong’ a stand out introduction. This hard working shrub offers year- round interest thanks to fully evergreen foliage – Abelia Read More » -
Californian Poppy ‘Red Chief’ (National Trust)
An outstanding variety and one of the best red Eschscholzias we?ve seen, Californian Poppy ‘Red Chief’ consistently performs well and maintained its velvety red colouring over Read More » -
Geranium Cloud Collection
Geranium ?Cloud? Collection contains two rewarding hardy geranium varieties which will quickly fill gaps in mixed borders or provide colourful ground cover. Read More » -
Nepeta cataria
No cat should be deprived of this! Their reaction to the aromatic silver grey foliage is fascinating. Flower spikes of violet spotted white. Read More » -
Dianthus barbatus ‘Indian Carpet Mixed’ (National Trust)
This versatile Sweet William is generally grown as a biennial or short-lived perennial to create a carpet of summer flowers in the following year. However, it Read More »
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