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Nasturtium ‘Jewel of Africa’
At last! Variegated climbing Nasturtiums. Available in a balanced mixture of yellows, reds, creams and peach/pinks with foliage which is attractively marbled and striped with cream, Read More » -
Erodium × variabile ‘Roseum’
A hardy, compact alpine plant that is ideal for growing in wall and patio crevices, as well as being a perfect addition to rockeries. It produces Read More » -
Rudbeckia x hirta hybrida ‘Cherokee Sunset’®
As a result of over 10 years breeding and selection by T&Ms flower breeders, Rudbeckia Cherokee Sunset® was born. Never before has there been such a Read More » -
Camellia japonica ‘Bonomiana’
Accent your spring garden with the striking and unusual pink-streaked double flowers of Camellia japonica ‘Bonomiana?. Blooming from mid to late spring, you can enjoy bloom Read More » -
Dianthus ‘Sunflor’ Mixed
Boasting frilly petal packed double flowers, Dianthus ?Sunflor Mix? kick-starts the season with a fabulous profusion of brightly coloured blooms from as early as May, then Read More » -
Sollya heterophylla
Now here?s something a little different for your garden! Sollya heterophylla is better known as the Bluebell Creeper. Its twining stems are cloaked in evergreen foliage Read More » -
Iris ‘Katharine’s Gold’
A recent introduction that is well worth a second look! Iris ‘Katharine?s Gold’ is a distinctive and unusual white variety, with elegant pale primrose yellow falls Read More » -
Weigela ‘Picobella Rosa’
The Weigela ?Picobella Rosa? is a stunning shrub which adds colour to the garden all the way from May through to October. Read More » -
Busy Lizzie ‘Wild Romance Red’ (New Guinea)
Who needs Roses for romance? Turn on the charm with Busy Lizzie ‘Wild Romance Red’! Lavish, fully double, scarlet-red blooms make an opulent display in containers, Read More » -
Meadowland Mixture
Suitable for newcomers to wild flower growing. Create a flowering meadow or just a natural patch in the flower garden. Along with some of the prettiest Read More »
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