Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Hydrangea aspera ‘Hot Chocolate’

A distinctive Lacecap Hydrangea offering pretty pink and blue blooms up to 30cm across. The showy summer flowers, with violet-blue hearts and soft pink outer florets, contrast beautifully with the yummy chocolatey foliage. The unusual leaves offer a second surprise in autumn as they fade to deep green before turning amber and golden shades.

Hydrangea serrata Preziosa’

The large, deep pink, mophead flowers of Hydrangea serrata ‘Preziosa’ make an impressive display in early summer, and as summer wears on the flowers slowly turn to a rich, darker red, lasting into September. The leaves begin their display with bronze colours in spring, maturing to green, followed by autumn shades of deep red. Hydrangeas

Ceanothus x delilianus ‘Henri desfosse’

Ceanothus x delilianus ‘Henri desfosse’ makes a fine specimen plant with large panicles of violet-blue flowers from July to September. The red stems of this spreading, deciduous shrub are cloaked with bright green foliage that makes a handsome backdrop for summer perennials.

Nurserymans Choice Large Plants (1 litre)

Buy our great value ‘surprise’ packs of large plants. For just £5.99 you can receive a pack of large plants worth at least £7.99. To allow us to offer you such a good price, we can’t take orders for specific varieties, but whatever we decide to send, you won’t be disappointed!

Sedum ‘Thundercloud’

This compact Stonecrop is particularly ornamental with finely dissected, glaucous foliage and a host of late summer flower heads. The dense clusters of starry white flowers are delicately blushed with palest pink, attracting masses of bees and butterflies.

Pulsatilla vulgaris

Awarded an RHS AGM for its garden performance, this delightful little hardy perennial is perfect for filling gaps in rockeries and gravel gardens. From April to May, Pulsatilla vulgaris produces bright purple flowers above clumps of finely dissected, downy foliage.

Scabious caucasica var. alba

An excellent choice for a wildlife garden, this hardy perennial is a magnet for Butterflies and pollinating insects. Scabious caucasica var.

Roman Chamomile

Best known as Roman Chamomile, Chamaemelum nobile is a useful medicinal herb

Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Firecracker’

If you?re looking for ground cover with long lasting colour then Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Firecracker’ certainly fits the bill! Deep burgundy leaves cloak the spreading stems and remain semi-evergreen in mild areas. From late July, the panicles of bright pink, star-shaped flowers are carried above the foliage, creating a superb colour contrast.

Blueberry ‘Powder Blue’

Grow this superb mid to late season cropper, Blueberry ?Powder Blue? and enjoy picking your own delicious, fresh and healthy blueberries at home. A perfect choice for combining with earlier cropping blueberries to extend the harvest season into late summer.

Thuja occidentalis ‘Fire Chief’

This recently introduced conifer has a neat, dwarf habit that will be an asset to any garden. The dense branches form a compact, globe-shaped, evergreen shrub with maturity that provides colour and structure throughout the year.

Phlox paniculata ‘White Flame’

Contrasting raspberry pink eyes stand out from the white blooms of Phlox paniculata ‘White Eye Flame’

Sedum ‘Sunsparkler Lime Zinger’

Zesty green leaves with claret red edges form a fabulous, dense cushion of fleshy, rounded foliage. In late summer, panicles of raspberry pink, star-shaped blooms will virtually smother the plant, attracting attention from bees and butterflies.

Scutellaria suffrutescens ‘Texas Rose’

This versatile little alpine is makes a durable and long lasting gap filler for rockeries. The low, spreading stems of this hardy perennial form neat mounds of tiny grey-green foliage which shows off the tubular blooms to perfection.

Berberis thunbergii f. atropurpurea ‘Helmond Pillar’

This tall, slender Barberry is ideal for adding colour and architecture to borders. Berberis thunbergii f.

Lonicera x tellmanniana

This twining, deciduous Honeysuckle stands out from the crowd for its unusual colouring. Whorls of unscented, bright orange tubular flowers make a glamorous display from late spring to midsummer.

Salvia ‘Love and Wishes’

This stylish Salvia is simply stunning! Open-mouthed magenta blooms crowd the burgundy stems above neat clumps of bright green foliage. Regular deadheading will see the summer blooms continue well into autumn.

Salvia ‘Royal Bumble’

From late summer, the fiery, open mouthed, scarlet blooms of Salvia x jamensis ‘Royal Bumble’ are carried on wiry, dark purple stems. Small, aromatic green leaves crowd the bushy stems to form a rounded, dense mound.

Salvia ‘Neon’

Honeysuckle ‘Graham Thomas’

Honeysuckle ?Graham Thomas? is a well known cultivar bearing deliciously fragrant, large white, tubular flowers which mature to a pale, buttery yellow. This Late Dutch Honeysuckle blooms from July to September, offering later flowers than many varieties.