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Juniperus chinensis ‘Goldschatz’
This Common Juniper is cloaked in golden yellow foliage throughout the year. Juniperus chinensis ‘Goldschatz’ is a low growing conifer with a ground-hugging habit. Read More » -
Moluccella laevis ‘Bells Of Ireland’
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Eco-friendly Flexi Curve Rockwall Border Edging
The innovative Flexi Curve Border is ideal for adding a modern feel to your flowerbeds and patches. It can be used to create a border that Read More » -
Larkspur ‘Fancy Purple Picotee’
An easy-to-sow-and-grow annual producing eye-catching and unusual bicolour blooms on tall flower spikes. These strong and sturdy stems with their fancy purple and blue picotee flowers Read More » -
Clematis Chantilly™ evipo021
This hard working Clematis is already producing a second flush of flowers even before the first blooms fade! Feminine palest pink petals, each striped with a Read More » -
Corylus avellana ‘Red Majestic’
This compact, deciduous shrub provides structure and colour throughout the year. Deep plum-purple foliage cloaks its twisted stems in early summer, becoming green- tinted as the Read More » -
Lettuce ‘Lettony’ (Batavian)
A loose hearted Lettuce with the sweetest taste on our trials, and without the bitterness of normal Lettuces. Exceptional garden variety, standing in good condition whatever Read More » -
Korean Fir
One of the most decorative ornamental trees you could plant in your garden, the Korean Fir offers year-round appeal. Most firs don’t produce cones until they Read More » -
Scabious ‘Butterfly Blue’
The delightful Scabious ‘Butterfly Blue’ produces large amounts of lavender-blue Pincushion Flowers on slender stems, with clumps of grey-green lance-shaped foliage. This easy to grow and Read More » -
Photinia serratifolia ‘Crunchy’
This exciting variety brings an interesting new twist! The young growth is a handsome copper-orange colour, turning to chocolate brown before it eventually matures to dark Read More »
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