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Cosmos bipinnatus ‘Double Click’
The best quality, award winning, double and semi double mixed Cosmos ever! A colourful blend, including rosy-red, white and pink shades. Ideal planted in small drifts, Read More » -
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Mardi Gras’
Lagerstroemia indica ‘Mardi Gras’ is a superb weeping shrub for the rockery, border or a large patio container. This dark green leaved, deciduous, densely branched shrub Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Fuchsita Scarlet-White’
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Endive ‘Mixed’ – Vita Sementi® Italian Seeds
A mixture of different tastes, colours and leaf shapes, from light to dark green outer leaves and white to gold centres, plus deep green salad endive Read More » -
Californian Poppy ‘Rosebud Orange’
Dazzling orange, extra large, double and semi-double, rose-bud like blooms smother bushy, compact plants with silvery-green, feathery foliage. Creates an eye-catching display, when sown as drifts Read More » -
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 Read More » -
Chives (Chinese)
Garlic chives, or Chinese chives, differ from ordinary chives in having flat leaves and have a delicate mild garlic flavour. They can be used in the Read More » -
Nothofagus antarctica
Small, glossy, heart-shaped leaves with attractive undulating margins give the Antarctic Beech an interesting appearance. Nothofagus Antarctica is quick growing, forming a conical, often multi-stemmed deciduous Read More » -
Anthemis Tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’
Like other Anthemis, ?Sauce Hollandaise? is perfect for drought-prone spots in Mediterranean gardens, cottage-style borders and on dry banks. Read More » -
Zenobia pulverulenta ‘Blue Sky’
Long, graceful arching stems are covered in blooms throughout the summer months with this lovely, semi evergreen, hardy shrub. Read More »
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