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Brugmansia suaveolens ‘Double Fragrant White’
Bring the tropics to your own conservatory with this exotic Brazilian native! Enormous, fully double, trumpet shaped blooms dangle elegantly from its woody stems throughout summer, Read More » -
Hosta ‘Pilgrim’
The term pilgrimage suggests a long, difficult journey, but Hosta ‘Pilgrim’ is surprisingly compact. The hardy perennial’s green and gold foliage will quickly form dense clumps Read More » -
Holly ‘Stokes’
Ilex crenata ‘Stokes’ makes an excellent hedging plant – a great alternative to box for creating a formal boundary! This low-growing Holly bears its white flowers Read More » -
Pumpkin ‘Hooligan’ F1 Hybrid
Trailing. A new development in ‘Microwaveable Mini Pumpkins’. The attractive brightly coloured, small 75cm (3in) diameter by 5cm (2in) deep fruits of Pumpkin Hooligan are produced Read More » -
Anemone coronaria ‘St Brigid’
A showier rival to the more common Anemone ‘De Caen’. The dahlia-like double flowers of ‘St Brigid’ are a florist-favourite, making a long-lasting cut flower display. Read More » -
Tulip, Hyacinth & Anemone Mix
Create a succession of Spring colour with our Tulip, Hyacinth and Anemone Mix. Carefully selected to provide a continuous supply of colour coordinated flowers for your Read More » -
Wollemia nobilis
This evergreen architectural tree, Wollemia nobilis is a beautiful specimen tree. It is a coniferous tree discovered in an Australian rainforest and will withstand temperatures down Read More » -
Campsis Trio
Bring an exotic feel to your patio with the dazzling blooms of these Trumpet Vines. This colourful Campsis collection brings together 3 modern varieties, each with Read More » -
Agastache ‘Bolero’
Agastache ?Bolero? forms a low mound of aromatic, bronze-green foliage, topped with loose, whorled spikes of tubular, two-lipped, vivid rose-purple fragrant flowers. Read More » -
Prunus tomentosa
Have you seen our Prunus tomentosa or Downy Cherry? It’s most unusual, with its broad, spreading shape as opposed to the usual ‘tree’ form of more Read More »
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