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Carnivorous Plants Collection (House Plant)
Carnivorous plants always make a fascinating talking point and they?re surprisingly easy to grow. We?ve brought together two of the most popular and well known species Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Swingtime’
Large, double white frilled skirts that contrast beautifully with bold red sepals. Fill your hanging baskets, window boxes, Flower Pouches® and containers with this kaleidoscope of Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Gwen’
Streptocarpus ‘Gwen’ is an RHS award-winning variety boasting large bunches of white blooms flushed with violet-blue in the lower half, which picks out the vein pattern Read More » -
Cornus kousa var. chinensis ‘China Girl’
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Runner Bean ‘Enorma’
This reliable favourite produces huge early yields of enormous, smooth, slender pods of up to 50cm (20) in length, from July to October. Awarded an RHS Read More » -
Tulip ‘Pink Giant’
Flamingo pink blooms with a classic goblet shape rise upwards on sturdy stems in mid-spring. Tulip ?Pink Giant? is bold and beautiful, suffusing beds and borders Read More » -
Radish ‘Bluemoon’ F1 Hybrid
Visually stunning when sliced into salads, Radish ‘Bluemoon? is a unique F1 hybrid with blue skin and flesh. This appealing cultivar comes from Asian breeding as Read More » -
Lobelia siphilitica Alba
Bearing spires of pure white flowers throughout summer, this tall perennial makes a lovely addition to moist borders and bog gardens, or planted in the shallowest Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Polar Bear’
Hydrangea paniculata ?Polar Bear? produces dense, conical flower heads of lime green that turn glistening white in late summer. By autumn the blooms have transformed to Read More » -
Dracaena fragrans (Deremensis Group) ‘Lemon Lime’ (House Plant)
A boldly coloured variety of Dragon Tree that has been awarded an RHS AGM. The long, glossy leaves of Dracaena fragrans ‘Lemon Lime’ are a zingy Read More »
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