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Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Kilimanjaro Sunrise’
RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year 2015Pink tinged blossoms turn bright white through summerGlossy berries attract wildlife to your winter gardenHardy, low maintenance shrub Read More » -
Aubergine ‘Pinstripe’ F1 Hybrid – Kew Collection Seeds
A compact, virtually spineless variety producing a heavy yield of deep purple fruits with distinctive white stripes. The attractive fruits and compact, dwarf habit make Aubergine Read More » -
Lily ‘Apricot Fudge’
We think this new lily will cause quite a stir amongst lily lovers with its unusual orange good looks! The short-petalled, waxy blooms have an almost Read More » -
Pennisetum villosum ‘Cream Falls’
One of the easiest and most visually stunning grasses to grow. Brilliant white, rabbit-tail spikes are produced in abundance from bushy, clump-forming deciduous plants. Eye-catching and Read More » -
Hedera helix ‘Goldheart’
Hedera Helix or ‘Goldheart’ is a fast-growing climbing ivy ? great for covering walls and fences or even for growing up and around substantial trees. With Read More » -
Meconopsis grandis – Kew Collection Seeds
Sturdy and long lived, with huge flowers 4-5in across of a wonderful blue, shot with violet, on erect stems Read More » -
Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Filifera Nana’
Here’s an excellent choice for a small garden. With gently weeping branches and cord-like dark green foliage, the overall impression is of a soft mound of Read More » -
Serenity Cascading Vase and Bowls Water Feature
Create a stylish and relaxing space in your garden or courtyard with this stunning stone-effect water feature from Serenity. Read More » -
Sierraform GT All Season – Spring to Autumn Lawn Fertiliser
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Helichrysum thianschanicum ‘Icicles’
Morroccan Daisies are cheerful little plants that form a neat cushion of finely dissected, silvery-green foliage. From April to May, Rhodanthemum ‘Marrakech’ produces a host of Read More »
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