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Cineraria ‘Jester Scarlet’
A really striking bicolour which is dwarf and uniform in appearance, offering a carpet of scarlet-copper flowers with a distinct pure white centre. Height: 20-25cm (8-10in) Read More » -
Amsonia tabernaemontana
Starry clusters of elegant pale blue Amsonia flowers appear from spring to midsummer. This rarely seen perennial deserves better recognition in gardens for its long flowering Read More » -
Narcissus ‘St Patrick’s Day’
Named for the patron saint of Ireland, Narcissus ‘St Patrick?s Day? is patriotically dressed in a tinge of green. When seen in drifts, this late-flowering daffodil Read More » -
Thunbergia ‘Sunny Suzy Collection’
Truly amazing mix of five super-bright flower colours that won’t fade over an incredible five months of blooming! From June to October, these easy-to-grow plants will Read More » -
Alocasia ‘Red Secret’
Add a modern and tropical touch to your home with Alocasia ‘Red Secret’, a sophisticated and contemporary houseplant boasting large, leathery, deep reddish bronze leaves. Read More » -
Potato ‘Belle de Fontenay’
Early maincrop An old French salad potato from the late 1800’s that is esteemed for its flavour which further improves on storage. This attractive maincrop variety Read More » -
Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Cream’
Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Cream’ is a fast-growing foxglove that flowers in its first year, producing a magnificent spire of bell-shaped cream flowers speckled with deep purple. Read More » -
Pear Collection
Collection includes: Pear ‘Red William- Wonderful red version of one of the most popular pear varieties in the world. This red ‘clone’ is just as sweet Read More » -
Fascicularia bicolor
Once you have seen Fascicularia in full flower, it is quite impossible to forget! This extraordinary Bromeliad is a Chilean native with linear silver-green foliage that Read More » -
Nectarine ‘Lord Napier’
An early ripening variety that has white flesh which falls away from the stone inside to make eating the sweet and juicy fruit even easier! Nectarine Read More »
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