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Rhaphiolepis umbellata f. ovata
Rhaphiolepis umbellata f. ovata is rarely seen in UK gardens but makes a fine evergreen specimen shrub for early summer interest. This Korean native produces a Read More » -
Clematis ‘Beautiful Bride’
You won’t believe the display that this stunning clematis produces in late spring and early summer! The spectacular white flowers can reach up to 28cm – Read More » -
Anemone ‘Dainty Swan’
A mesmerising new addition to the ever-popular British-bred Swan Series! Anemone ?Dainty Swan? boasts the same distinctive bicolour blooms found in its sibling cultivars, with dazzling Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Mountains Mixed’ – Kew Collection Seeds
After the success of Foxglove Candy Mountain, flower breeders have developed this beautiful and striking mixture with the same unique upward facing flowers. Sturdy stems with Read More » -
Aquilegia vulgaris Collection
Commonly known as Columbine or Granny’s Bonnet, these dainty hardy perennials are a cottage garden essential! Nodding flowers with long spurs are held aloft attractive foliage Read More » -
Pennisetum macrourum ‘Tail Feathers’
Robust green foliage is enhanced by tall erect pinky-beige spikelets in late summer to autumn, gracefully moving in the slightest of breezes. Height: 180cm (6ft) Read More » -
Escallonia rubra ‘Macrantha’
Escallonia rubra ‘Macrantha’ is a versatile hardy shrub that can easily find a home in most gardens. It’s versatile enough to be put to use as Read More » -
Tomato ‘Giulietta’ F1 (Grafted)
A large fruited Italian plum tomato. Read More » -
Blackberry ‘Black Cascade’
Pick up to 1.3kg of large, sweet berries from a single hanging basket. This breakthrough in blackberry breeding enables gardeners to grow blackberries in a totally Read More » -
Lavender ‘Papillon’
With its free-and-easy light purple petals dancing above each flower, French Lavender is a touch more exotic than our much-loved traditional cottage garden varieties. When in Read More »
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