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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 » -
Poppy ‘Pink Fizz’
Bring your garden to life as the stems of silver foliage sway in the breeze, topped by elegant two-tone pink bicolour blooms with irregular and finely Read More » -
Craspedia globosa
Long lasting flowers provide summer long colour as well as excellent cutting material for cut flower bouquets. Read More » -
Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’
Clematis ‘Hagley Hybrid’ bears large pink-mauve flowers with red-purple anthers in abundance from July to September. A versatile, late-flowering variety, it tolerates almost any position ? Read More » -
Scabious ‘Flutterby Pink’
Stalwarts of the cottage garden planting scheme, these popular hardy perennials are always a magnet for butterflies and pollinating insects. Read More » -
Sedum ‘Beach Party’
This low-growing Sedum is perfect for a rock garden, alpine bed, or the front of a sunny border. Loved by bees and butterflies, it is a Read More » -
Thuja occidentalis ‘Sunkist’
Thuja occidentalis ‘Sunkist’ is perfect for creating an impressive focal point in your garden with its evergreen foliage. During the winter months, the thick, level sprays Read More » -
Squash ‘Kabocha’ (Japanese Pumpkin)
Squash ?Kabocha? comes from Japan and you will not be able to resist these. They are small but might in nutrients and delicious flavour. Read More » -
Berberis x media ‘Dual Jewel’
This semi-evergreen shrub is small and compact in size, with young leaves starting off shiny yellow, turning green as they mature. From mid-spring, attractive yellow flowers Read More » -
Arbutus unedo
A glorious Mediterranean evergreen shrub, eventually forming a small tree, with dark green leathery leaves and clusters of small creamy-white flowers in autumn. The waxy flowers Read More »
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