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Distylium myricoides ‘Blue Cascade’
You may not be familiar with Distylium myricoides ‘Blue Cascade’ as it’s a relatively unknown shrub but why not give it a try? You don’t want Read More » -
Eucalyptus pauciflora subsp. niphophila
This low, spreading hardy perennial is perfect for alpine troughs, creeping through rockeries, and dangling over low walls. Small, fleshy, green-blue foliage forms a dense mat Read More » -
Raffia Tie
The natural way to train your cordon tomatoes to their supports. Get the potagers look to your tomato crops with this durable traditional plant tie. Consisting Read More » -
Gypsophila paniculata
A very popular border plant for its clouds of flowers which are useful for flower arrangement, everlasting flowers or just for providing a pretty, misty background Read More » -
Alyssum ‘Alice Golf Mixed’
A lovely mix two varieties, ?Golf and ?Alice?! Alyssum ?Golf? provides the gentle tones of white, lilac and pale mauve, while ?Alice? offers contrast with its Read More » -
Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’
Euonymus fortunei ‘Emerald Gaiety’ is planted for its visually appealing foliage, which is variegated and silvery-yellow. It is very low maintenance and is suitable for city Read More » -
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Pinky Winky’
Hydrangea paniculata are tough, hardy, weatherproof shrubs which can give big impact in borders, and can last for many years. Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Strongfire’
Intense red blooms appear above strong and sturdy stems and deep green leaves. This variety keeps it colour well and doesn?t fade as the flower ages. Read More » -
Climbing Bean ‘Firetongue’
This colourful bean is a multi-purpose Italian speciality. Use the fresh young pods as flageolet beans (semi-mature pods with succulent seeds), or allow them to mature Read More » -
Pyracantha coccinea ‘Red Star’
Firethorn may sound a bit intense, but this Pyracantha coccinea variety ?Red Star? has less thorns amongst its stems than others. Read More »
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