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Spiraea japonica ‘Double Play Artist’
If you’re looking for a shrub with both colourful flowers and colourful foliage, you’re in the right place. Spiraea japonica ‘Double Play Artist’ combines deep pink Read More » -
Primrose ‘Rambo Mix’
This bright mix is as tough as its name suggests, giving a top performance every time! Primrose ‘Rambo Mix’ produces a dazzling display of vibrant blooms Read More » -
Corylus avellana ‘Twister’
Hardy deciduous shrub grown for its attractive twisted stems (hence its name) forming yellow male catkins February – March. Heart shaped, toothed, mid green leaves are Read More » -
Soaring Tree Lily Collection
Tree Lilies are the breathtaking result of years of painstaking breeding! These incredible Oriental x Trumpet Lily hybrids can grow as tall as 2. 5m (8ft) Read More » -
Teasel (National Trust)
Wild flower Dipsacus fullonum is better known as the humble Teasel. This statuesque, thistle-like biennial makes an architectural feature at the back of borders. Read More » -
Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’
Japanese Maples are prized for their spectacular foliage! Acer palmatum ‘Bloodgood’ is one of the best producing bright pink new foliage in spring that darkens to Read More » -
Leontopodium nivale subsp. alpinum ‘Berghman’
Better known as Edelweiss, Leontopodium is a hardy perennial, alpine plant. Leontopodium nivale subsp. alpinum ‘Berghman’ was specially bred to have long stems that are suitable Read More » -
Traditional Tartan Wreath – Gift
This striking festive wreath, with its large tartan patterned bow, makes a wonderful addition to any front door. Read More » -
Foxglove ‘Alba’
Content to remain understated during daylight, Foxglove ‘Alba’ comes into its own at dusk, when the pristine flower spikes catch and reflect light, bringing a glow Read More » -
Rhodochiton atrosanguineus
This unusual perennial makes an exotic patio climber or conservatory focal point. The twining stems are cloaked in attractive, heart-shaped leaves. From July through to autumn, Read More »
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