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Geranium Hardy Trio
Perfect for cottage garden schemes, this lovely trio brings together three reliable, hardworking and low-maintenance Geranium pratense varieties for masses of flowers all summer and into Read More » -
Cornus alternifolia
Commonly named the Pagoda Dogwood for its distinctive horizontal, tiered branches which create an airy, layered effect. Cornus alternifolia bears its lightly scented, creamy-white flowers in Read More » -
Clematis Trio Rebecca, Ooh La La, Bernadine
Morroccan Daisies are cheerful little plants that form a neat cushion of finely dissected, silvery-green foliage. From April to May, Rhodanthemum ‘Marrakech’ produces a host of Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Cheerfulness’
Tried and tested daffodil with showy, super- fragrant blooms. The flowers are produced in clusters making them particularly attractive and ideal for cutting. An easy daffodil Read More » -
Alstroemeria ‘Allure’
Alstroemeria ‘Allure’ has violet blooms with attractive dark flecks and a white centre. Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Badger Twinkle’
Cactus-style dahlias offer curvaceous, spiky, fully double blooms, that are perfect for cutting. Read More » -
Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’
Tradescantia ‘Pink Joy’ is a relatively compact variety with colourful leaves that are silvery green and purple striped on the upper side and bright violet on Read More » -
Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Umbraculifera’
A shrubby version of the classic False Acacia, Robinia pseudoacacia ?Umbraculifera? is the ideal alternative for a smaller space. Naturally a multi-stemmed shrub, it can also Read More » -
Cranberry & Lingonberry Collection
These small evergreen bushes are rarely without flower or berry throughout the year, making them an attractive and very productive addition to the fruit and patio Read More » -
Sweet Chestnut (Hedging)
Sweet Chestnut hedging not only looks good, but can provide you with delicious sweet chestnuts in late autumn! Castanae sativa tolerates being kept clipped to your Read More »
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