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Opuntia rubescens ‘Consolea’
Opuntia rubescens ?Consolea? is a cactus with real character. Read More » -
Uncinia rubra ?Everflame?
A popular sedge grass with vibant scarlet edged bronze foliage. Uncinia rubra ?Everflame? is ideal for planting in containers or at the front of garden borders Read More » -
Clematis Rebecca™ evipo016
The best ?true red? clematis that you will find! The pillar-box red blooms of Clematis ?Rebecca? are particularly unusual in the Clematis world, making this a Read More » -
Tomato ‘Red Profusion’
Ripening up to 2 weeks earlier than the ever popular ?Tumbler?! Tomato ‘Red Profusion’ is quickly gaining a reputation as one of the best basket and Read More » -
Erica x darleyensis
The weatherproof, tough flowers of Evergreen Heathers make them one of today’s most popular choices. Their neat clusters of lilac-mauve flowers last from December through to Read More » -
Eco-friendly Roman Stone Effect Border Edging
The innovative Roman stone effect border is the perfect way to update your flowerbeds and patches. Create a border that curves to the shape of your Read More » -
Heuchera ‘Berry Smoothie’
Heuchera ‘Berry Smoothie’ has attractive pink foliage with caret red veins, which slowly deepens to burgundy come autumn. A new introduction and another eye-catching variety of this Read More » -
Beetroot ‘Paonazza d’Egitto’ – Vita Sementi® Italian Seeds
Ideal for early sowings as they mature quickly, Beetroot Bietola da Orto Paonazza d’Egitto producies unusual flatter roots with deep red flesh and a sweet flavour Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Café Au Lait’
This sumptuous dinnerplate Dahlia is simply irresistible!Dahlia ‘Café Au Lait’ produces exquisite blooms in a soft apricot-pink colour which slowly fade to warm blush-cream. Read More » -
Lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’
A syringa with real staying power – French bred Lilac ‘Belle de Nancy’ was first introduced in 1891 and remains as popular as ever today! The Read More »
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