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Laurentia ‘Avant-Garde Pink’ F1 Hybrid
T&M’s flower breeders have struck gold with the first ever F1 Hybrid Laurentia to be entered into the Fleuroselect trials. Both ‘Avant-Garde Blueand ‘Pinkhave the same Read More » -
Clematis Reflections™ evipo035
Clematis ‘Reflections’ is a particularly pretty cultivar producing a profusion of single and semi-double, lilac-blue flowers throughout the summer. The large 15cm (6) flowers become smaller Read More » -
Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’
Clematis ‘Royal Ladies Duo’ offers two varieties of Old Man’s Beard, both of which will grow into beautiful, climbing plants when planted at the base of Read More » -
Allium Spring Collection
Allium Spring Collection is made up of some stunning alliums that will bring splashes of colour and structural height to your garden. Perfect for the cottage Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Traviata’ (Winter Savoy)
The Savoy cabbage is undoubtedly the king of cabbages and Cabbage ?Traviata? is no exception. Read More » -
Butterfly Pea
Exotic and unusual – this tropical climber makes an eye-catching conservatory plant! Large blue flowers with white throats appear among the lush green foliage in summer. Read More » -
Cyclamen persicum grandiflorum ‘Lazer Mixed’ F1 Hybrid
One of the easiest Cyclamen to grow, as it is very forgiving if grown in less than ideal conditions. Quick to flower in a range of Read More » -
Nurseryman’s Choice Winter Flowering Bedding
If our selection of winter bedding planting options leaves you spoilt for choice, let us do the design work for you! Quickly pick our Nurserymans choice Read More » -
Agapanthus africanus ‘Twister’
Here’s a plant that will stand out from the crowd in your garden – the first ever deciduous bicolour agapanthus. This African lily is robust, and Read More » -
Pinus strobus ‘Minima’
Pinus strobus ‘Minima’ forms a slow growing, compact, almost spherical, evergreen hummock. The blue-green needles have a silvery sheen, borne in bundles of five making them Read More »
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