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Alocasia Cucullata in stone ceramic
This easy-to-grow Alocasia boasts glossy, deep green heart-shaped leaves, which are held on slender, graceful stems. Read More » -
Ricinus communis ‘Impala’
Striking maroon/carmine young growth. Clusters of creamy yellow blooms, followed by maroon pods. Height: 90-120cm (3-4ft). Additional Comments: These seeds are poisonous Read More » -
8 Cell Natural Rubber RootCoach
Natural Rubber: A Better Way! Read More » -
Hebe ‘Garden Beauty Pink’
A pretty display of short flower spikes cover this compact shrub from May to July. The rose pink blooms contrast nicely with the glossy green foliage Read More » -
Sweet Pea – Kew Pollination Collection
Lathyrus latifolius is a charming perennial Sweet Pea which returns year after year. The purple-pink flowers are unscented, and may not be quite as showy as Read More » -
Buddleja ‘Berries and Cream’
A superb bicolour variety that brings a new twist to this traditional cottage garden shrub! Conical clusters of bicoloured flowers are borne throughout summer in a Read More » -
Sweet Pea ‘Sweet Dreams’
A world exclusive collection of distinctly different sweet pea flowers – we believe ‘Sweet Dreams’ to be the best mixture ever! Each and every one, including Read More » -
Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Red Rocket’
This upright, deciduous shrub forms a dense vase-shaped bush with maturity. The spiny stems of Berberis thunbergii f. Read More » -
Mushroom ‘Tree Oyster’
?Tree Oyster? is a large fleshy, white, or grey mushroom with a distinctive fan-shaped cap and a slightly aniseed aroma. Read More » -
Apple ‘Ballerina Flamenco’
The best of the ?Ballerina? range with crisp-fleshed, dark-red skinned fruits that can be harvested from mid-October. Like all of the ?Ballerina? Apple trees, ?Flamenco? has Read More »
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