Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Tulip ‘Rasta Parrot’

A captivating variety with twisted, curling petals, streaked with a myriad of colours, like the plumage of an exotic bird. The blooms of Tulip ‘Rasta Parrot’ are large and showy with an irregular shape and unusual patterns.

Myrtus communis on Stem (House plant)

Myrtle is most commonly seen as a hardy garden shrub but you can enjoy it indoors too! This pretty evergreen has been trained with a clear stem and a rounded topiary head to make a charming feature for your home.

Muscari Duo

This stunning duo of Grape Hyacinth creates a fabulous colour mix for spring gardens. Muscari are well-loved for their conical flower heads of deep blue flowers. Our Muscari Duo includes the new pink variety, Muscari ?Pink Sunrise?, which contrasts perfectly with the more traditional Muscari armeniacum.

Livistona rotundifolia (House plant)

Commonly known as the Fan Palm for its exquisite, glossy, rounded foliage. Livistona rotundifolia is a handsome house plant with an architectural presence that brings style and elegance to a warm, bright room.

Tulip ‘Bella Blush’

An exquisite new Darwin hybrid with all the showiness and stature that we?ve come to expect from this popular type of Tulip. The candy pink blooms are large and shapely ? broad at the base with an elegant taper to the tip of each flower.

Tomato ‘Supersteak’ F1 Hybrid

Tulip ‘Tangerine Green’

Add a citrus twist to Spring planting schemes with the zesty shades of Tulip ‘Tangerine Green’. Bright orange blooms, striped with lime green, make a refreshing display in beds, borders and containers.

Mahonia japonica

Mahonia japonica is a popular shrub, instantly recognisable for its distinctive spiky leaves and long racemes of golden winter flowers. The blooms appear in profusion from November through to March, releasing a strong ?lily-of-the-valley? perfume.

Magnolia ‘Satisfaction’

The recent introduction makes a big impact, even in a small space! With a neat, bushy habit, Magnolia ?Satisfaction? is well suited to smaller gardens where space is at a premium

Lily ‘King’s Joy’

Exquisite, orange-red blooms create an explosion of colour that will brighten up your summer display. The vibrant blooms stand out beautifully against dark, green, glossy foliage.

Begonia rex ‘King’s Spirit’ (House plant)

This superb foliage plant is perfect for bringing a bright splash of colour to your home. The colourful leaves of Begonia rex ‘King’s Spirit’ are individually patterned in silver and moss-green, which contrast sharply with the maroon red stems and veins.

Lilac ‘Josée’

Lilac ‘Josee’ has reddish-pink buds which open to an explosion of pale lavender-pink blooms in early summer. The flowers are richly perfumed, filling the garden with scent and colour. If deadheaded regularly a second flush of bloom may appear later in the summer.

Weigela ‘Minuet’

This dwarf shrub will really pack a punch in your garden! Weigela ‘Minuet’ has a naturally dwarf habit and incredible flower power, bursting into bloom from late spring with hundreds of pink, trumpet-shaped flowers. The bronze-purple tinted leaves provide the perfect backdrop to the flowers and earn this shrub a prominent spot even after blooming

Clematis ‘Tae’

A lovely ‘dinner plate’ clematis with blooms up to 20cm (8in) across, offering two summer flushes of colour. Flowers first appear in May/June and again in August/September. Ideal for fences, trellis, arbours and other supports in garden soil or in containers. The light foliage and vibrant flowers look great against a dark background.

Clematis ‘Harry Smith’

These self-supporting plants offer plenty of gentle fragrant yellow and brown flowers through the summer.

Spiraea x vanhouttei

Over a century old, this deciduous shrub is a firm favourite among many gardeners, which is exactly why the RHS have awarded Spiraea x vanhouttei a prestigious Award of Garden Merit.

Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’

Cornus alba ‘Ivory Halo’ is a Dogwood shrub that has the renowned red stems in winter, that contrast magnificently with snowy ground. Earlier in the year it has attractive, variegated foliage with white edges on the leaves. In spring the plant becomes full of creamy yellow flowers. It is a fantastic specimen for a woodland

Loropetalum chinense var. rubrum ‘Fire Dance’

This handsome shrub is always marvelled at, for it’s unique, tasselled blooms, dipped in crimson-red. They’ll enjoy a sheltered corner of the garden, and reward you with their showy firecracker-like blooms and colourful foliage. Not as well known as it should be, this fantastic shrub has firecracker-like flowers and colourful foliage.

Prunus glandulosa ‘Rosea Plena’

This is a sight to look forward to each year! By mid to late spring, the bare branches of Prunus glandulosa ‘Rosea Plena’ are transformed with masses of voluptuous double pink flowers opening before the leaves appear. Each bloom is a soft confection with ruffles of petals in shades of pink. This Ornamental Cherry, also

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nizza’

Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Nizza’ is a recently introduced variety with large, flattened, lacecap flowerheads. The outer circle of sterile flowers are borne in abundance, creating a particularly showy display throughout the summer.