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Lilac ‘Madame Lemoine’
Lilacs are a popular addition to English gardens, much sought after for their spring colour and fragrance, but the singleflowered varieties can sometimes lack impact. For Read More » -
Uncinia rubra ?Everflame?
A popular sedge grass with vibant scarlet edged bronze foliage. Uncinia rubra ?Everflame? is ideal for planting in containers or at the front of garden borders Read More » -
Ox-Eye Daisy – Kew Collection Seeds
The Ox-Eye Daisy is a familiar, native wildflower seen in many fields, roadside verges, railways and alongside riverbanks. Attractive, silvery-white blooms with golden-yellow ‘eyes’ are produced Read More » -
Geum ‘Alabama Slammer’
A compact Geum with fiery orange and red blooms borne on wiry stems above neat clumps of bright green foliage. Purple buds open to reveal golden, Read More » -
Allium 140 Bulb Collection
Upright stems add a strong vertical accent to cottage garden borders. These magnificent allium bulbs produce an explosion of colour, followed by architectural seedheads that create Read More » -
Calendula ‘Spiky Orange’
Distinctive, spiky blooms make this Pot Marigold really stand out from the crowd! The bright orange flowers are fully double and particularly large, making them ideal Read More » -
Poinsettia ‘Christmas Mouse’ – Gift
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Aster novi-belgii ‘Rosa Perle’
Also known as the Michaelmas daisy, this classic cottage garden perennial produces double, lavender-pink, daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. Flowering from August right through to October, Read More » -
Peony ‘Everlasting Treasure’
This rare hybrid cross between a herbaceous peony and a tree peony has created this stunning intersectional hybrid. The result is a statuesque Itoh Peony, very Read More » -
Air Plant Variety Collection (House Plant)
If you?ve run out of windowsill space then these air plants may be the answer! These fascinating bromeliads are epiphytes, living without soil in their natural Read More »
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