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Squash ‘Nutty Delica’ F1 Hybrid
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Agastache aurantiaca ‘Apricot Sprite’
Throughout late summer and autumn, Agastache aurantiaca ‘Apricot Sprite’ produces dense spikes of orange tubular blooms above clumps of silvery green, richly aromatic foliage. Read More » -
Begonia ‘Prima Donna Red’
This prima donna certainly takes centre stage with massive, frilly blooms which can reach up to 20cm/8 inches in diameter Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Flying Scotsman’
Fuchsia ‘Flying Scotsman’ has a lax habit with tumbling blooms – making it the perfect Fuchsia for hanging baskets. Growing happily in sun or partial shade, Read More » -
Dahlia variabilis ‘Double Extreme’
Extremely attractive dwarf selection, producing a mass of high quality double and semi double flowers in an rich colour mixture, featuring some unique sunset shades. A Read More » -
Begonia ‘Non-Stop Mocca Bright Orange’
If you’re looking for a begonia to flower throughout the summer, then the Mocca Series is for you! Superior hybrid quality. Read More » -
Heuchera ‘Plum Pudding’
This well-known variety is grown for its beautiful semi-evergreen foliage. Each beetroot-purple leaf is overlaid with a silvery sheen and dark pewter veins. Read More » -
Hollyhock ‘Powder Puffs Mixed’
This magnificent strain contains a wide range of colours varying from red, pink, rose and white to yellow, and the imperial spikes of blooms give an Read More » -
Spiraea japonica ‘Albiflora’
From the middle of summer, the light green leaves of Spiraea Japonica Albiflora are edged with clusters of white flowers. This Japanese Spiraea grows beautiful curved Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Falling Stars’
Unbelievably floriferous, Streptocarpus ‘Falling Stars’ produces huge numbers of soft lilac-blue blooms with a white eye from February all the way through to November. Read More »
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