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Wild Teasel – Kew Pollination Collection
This statuesque biennial is best known and loved by the name Teasel! A native wildflower, Dipsacus fullonum is commonly found among grasssy countryside verges and bordering Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Tinkerbird’
A breeding breakthrough! Rhododendron ‘Tinkerbird’ is a hardy dwarf hybrid with a fabulous scent. From early May, pink buds open to reveal glistening white flowers with Read More » -
Philodendron ‘White Measure’ (House Plant)
There are many Philodendrons to choose from, but this leafy cultivar is a cut above the rest! Philodendron ‘White Measure’ produces glossy heart-shaped leaves striped with Read More » -
Aquilegia ‘White Star’
The pristine white blooms of Aquilegia ‘White Star’ produce a dazzling spring display. Effortlessly elegant, they rise upwards on slender stems above an airy clump of Read More » -
Nemesia ‘Poetry’
Nemesia Poetry is a wonderful mixture of stunning pastel pinks, purples, blues, and white flowers which brighten up the garden between June and September. Read More » -
Sweet Pepper ‘Candy Cane Red’
This unusual pepper variety has a distinctive ornamental appeal with its striking variegated foliage, not to mention a fantastic crop of sweet-flavoured red peppers through the Read More » -
Droll Yankees Lifetime Niger Feeder – Green – 6 port
Safely and easily offer tiny niger seed with the Droll Yankees Lifetime Niger Feeder Read More » -
Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’
Pink buds open to reveal pretty white cup shaped blossom in April and May, followed by spectacular crops of bright golden-yellow fruits that make an eye-catching Read More » -
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blaumeise’ (Teller Blue)
A mophead variety of the instantly recognisable garden shrub, Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blaumeise’ has one of the most attractive blue flowerheads of any hydrangea. Grown in acidic Read More » -
Carrot Fly Free Collection
Carrot root fly is a troublesome pest but both Flyaway and Resistafly have partial carrot fly resistance, both contain low levels of chlorogenic acid, a chemical Read More »
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