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Chilli Pepper ‘Cayennetta’ F1 Hybrid
Up to 300 bayonet-shaped cayenne peppers per plant! Britishbred for its compact habit and ideal for baskets or containers, Cayennetta is an eye-catching ‘ornamental edible’ providing Read More » -
Camellia rosthorniana ‘Cupido’
Fresh shoots will add a touch of drama to your garden with their fine red colouring. Superb, compact camellia with a pyramidal shape, the buds are Read More » -
Viburnum x bodnantense ‘Dawn’
This classic winter flowering shrub produces fragrant pink blooms on bare stems; perfect for adding colour and scent to the garden from autumn through to spring. Read More » -
Sunflower Collection
This collection comprises three beautiful varieties; ‘Italian White’, ‘Harlequin’, and ‘Velvet Queen’. Read More » -
Rose ‘Leah Tutu’ (Shrub Rose)
An exquisite dark gold rose with layer upon layer of frilled petals. This modern shrub variety has all the look of a heritage variety, oozing old-fashioned Read More » -
Saintpaulia ‘Delft’
Saintpaulia ‘Delft’ is a beautiful standard variety producing ruffled double blooms in a soft cornflower blue. Read More » -
Monarda didyma ‘Cranberry Lace’
Monarda didyma ‘Cranberry Lace’ is an awesome summer flower, with twirls of spidery, scarlet blooms consisting of tubular petals. This Bergamot has aromatic foliage that will Read More » -
Penstemon ‘Pensham Amelia Jayne’
Bred to cope with British winters, the Pensham Penstemons boast a strong bushy habit and semi-evergreen foliage. Penstemon ‘Pensham Amelia Jayne’ produces beautiful deep pink bells Read More » -
Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon’ (Marginal Aquatic)
Grown for its attractive foliage, this showy perennial is perfect for softening the edges of ponds with its aromatic, semi-evergreen leaves. The arching, yellow and green Read More » -
Scabiosa japonica ‘Ritz Blue’
A beautifully sky-blue variety offering pincushion blooms on airy floating stems. Read More »
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