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Lilac ‘Sensation’
Magnificent purple-red blooms with distinctive white edges, makes this unusual modern variety stand out from the crowd. Syringa ?Sensation? is a striking, trouble-free variety with nectar Read More » -
Hibiscus syriacus ‘Sugared Almonds’
Hot sunny border? Dry soil? Don’t worry, hibiscus is the answer! We’ve grown 3 unique double-flowered varieties especially for you – and they’re not available from Read More » -
Dicentra spectabilis
Eye catching heart shaped pink flowers are the stand-out feature of this entrancing perennial plant that lives up to it’s common name of Bleeding Heart. The Read More » -
Kingfisher Bronze Effect Plastic Bird Bath
Give birds a place to drink and bathe, with this easy to assemble decorative bird bath. Read More » -
Dahlia ‘Figaro Mixed’
Take a moment to remember how cheerful and colourful dahlias can be! These are tried and tested, short bedding varieties which will create early-flowering cushions of Read More » -
Aesculus hippocastanum
An iconic feature of the British countryside and a childhood favourite! The common Horse Chestnut is instantly recognisable for its distinctive, lobed leaves and large, white Read More » -
Poppy ‘Black Peony’
The fascination of black or dark flowers continues with this stunning, large, fully double flowered poppy in deepest red to black, with lovely crinkled petals. Easy Read More » -
Arbutus unedo ‘Compacta’
Highly unusual, the Strawberry Tree produces sweetly fragrant, lily of the valley-like flowers and tasty, bright red fruits that take almost a year to ripen! So Read More » -
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Strong Annabelle’
As its name suggests, Hydrangea arborescens ‘Strong Annabelle’ is a sturdier cultivar of the well loved ‘Hydrangea ‘Annabelle’. The enormous, rounded heads of white florets stand Read More » -
Orlaya grandiflora (National Trust)
Flattened, lacy umbels of dazzling white flowers appear in early summer and persist through to autumn. Orlaya grandiflora is of Mediterranean origins, flourishing in grassy meadows Read More »
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