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Hellebore ‘Double Green’
This elegant beauty boasts pale apple green blooms from late winter into spring. The subtle, pale colouring makes Hellebore ‘Double Green’ perfect for lighting up shaded Read More » -
Euonymus japonicus ‘Himalaya’
The Euonymus japonicus ?Himalaya? is a popular choice due to its versatility and hardiness. Read More » -
Nicotiana x sanderae ‘Perfume Deep Purple’ F1 Hybrid
This fashionable deep-purple color adds a touch of class to summer displays when planted en-masse in borders. Ideal for container plantings, as well as filling the Read More » -
Truffle Tree – Oak – Gift
Prized by top chefs, Truffles are the gold-dust of the kitchen, being both hard to come by and commanding a high price tag in the shops. Read More » -
Poppy ‘Snow Goose’
A showy early-summer perennial with extravagant white petals flushed with the palest hint of pink. The purple-black blotches at the base of each petal create a Read More » -
Rose ‘Scented Double Pink’
Ruffles of perfectly formed petals sculpt these exquisitely scented double blooms. This repeat flowering rose combines improvements in scent, form, and colour with enhanced disease resistance. Read More » -
Tomato ‘Santonio’ F1 Hybrid
Remember Tomato Santa? After several years of intensive trials, we are thrilled to launch an improved version of this previously popular tomato variety. With all of Read More » -
Italian Cypress
Bring a touch of the Mediterranean to your garden with these Italian Cypress trees. Also known as the Mediterranean Cypress, this droughttolerant tree has a tall Read More » -
Juniperus communis Suecica Group
Juniperus communis ?Suecica Group? is a large, fully hardy evergreen conifer, Like all Junipers it grows in any well drained soils, including dry, chalky or sandy Read More » -
Lily ‘Giant Flowered Collection’
Towering stems and colossal blooms make these sensational giant lilies a sight to behold. The thick stems reach impossible heights, with virtually no staking. Each exotic-looking Read More »
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