Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Coprosma repens ‘Pacific Sunset’
Weigela ‘Kosteriana Variegata’
Clematis montana ‘Rubens’
With its compact bronze-green foliage and masses of pale pink, cross shaped flowers in early summer, Clematis montana ‘Rubens’ can completely cover a front garden wall or fence to make it appear like a hedge! It can also be grown in the more common way, climbing trellis on a garden fence, garage wall etc. The
Salvia ‘Lavender Dilly Dilly’
Zamioculcas zamiifolia (House Plant)
This unusual looking plant has stiff, evergreen leaves with a lustrous, glossy sheen that stand erect from its fleshy rhizomatous stems. Zamioculcas zamiifolia is an adaptable house plant that seems to thrive on neglect. With very little effort, this distinctive looking plant creates a superb focal point.
Arum Lily (Pink) (House Plant)
Scented Rose ‘Blush’ – Gift
It?s not often that you find a rose that?s as perfect as these. Each bloom that bursts from the buds that cover the plant on delivery, is exquisitely-formed and heavily scented with that traditional, true rose fragrance. Whether you order one for yourself, or send one to a friend or relative, the impact of this
Shallot ‘Menhir’
Solanum crispum ‘Glasnevin’
Cyclamen persicum ‘Super Serie Carino’ (House Plant)
Weigela florida ‘Pink Poppet’
A dwarf variety of Weigela, Weigela florida ‘Pink Poppet’ is a perfect small shrub for the front of borders, when planted in a line, or as a stand alone specimen in small and medium sized gardens. It is also a great flowering shrub for planters on decking, patios and balconies. It has fresh green foliage
Weigela florida ‘Moulin Rouge’
The lovely gold and green variegated foliage of Weigela florida ‘Moulin Rouge’ beautifully offsets its red spring flowers to add a splash of colour to containers and borders. This deciduous hardy shrub is reliable and easy to grow, with a pleasingly upright habit. It makes an attractive specimen for a mixed border or wildlife garden,
Viburnum sargentii ‘Onondaga’
A holder of the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit, Viburnum sargentii ‘Onondaga’ is an easy to grow yet rewarding deciduous shrub that will perform well in most garden situations. Deep purple tinted leaves emerge in spring which eventually mature to a rich green colour and then return to their original purple before they fall.
Weigela florida ‘Wings of Fire’
Modern breeding has brought us this exciting new variety of Weigela which steals the show in autumn when the glossy green leaves take on glorious shades of deep red and burnt orange. Pink trumpet-shaped flowers adorn this compact deciduous shrub in May and June, which are attractive to bees. Weigela florida ‘Wings of Fire’ is