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Clematis ‘Stasik’
During the height of the Cold War, in 1972, a Russian lady in Moscow created a clematis and named it after her grandson ‘Stasik’, short for Read More » -
Bidens ‘Yellow Port Royal’
A dazzling display of semi-double, golden flowers appear above the spreading feathery foliage of this showy Bidens. These undemanding plants are ideal for spilling over the Read More » -
Rudbeckia ‘Sputnik’ (Kelvedon Star)
Bright and cheerful flowers all summer long with this new introduction. The breeding techniques required to fix a pattern in flowers can be most painstaking, but Read More » -
Iris germanica ‘Miles Ahead’
Iris germanica, also known as Bearded Iris, are some of the earliest flowering perennials which provide sumptuous flowers in hot summer borders. Read More » -
Styrax obassia
A striking deciduous tree that makes an unusual but most attractive addition to the garden. Styrax obassia is grown for its long racemes of fragrant, white, Read More » -
Dwarf Bean ‘Laguna’
Still the industry standard slicing and processing variety, with unbeatable garden performance. Dwarf Bean ‘Laguna’ produces huge yields of 12cm (5) quite fleshy, intense green pods. Read More » -
Zinnia marylandica ‘Zahara Double Berries Mix’
Voluptuous double blooms in a fruity colour mix are produced above neat, compact plants throughout the summer months Read More » -
Hemerocallis ‘Best Seller’
Like a mouth-watering patisserie, this Daylily is delicately crimped with soft tones of berries and cream. Hemerocallis ‘Best Seller’ is a ?stand out? variety, with large Read More » -
Monarda didyma ‘Balmy Pink’
?Balmy Pink? is a dwarf form of Monarda, selected for its early flowering and resistance to mildew which can be a problem with other varieties. Read More » -
Streptocarpus ‘Ds-Horus’
Streptocarpus ‘Ds-Horus’ is a very distinctive variety with huge (up to 9cm!), frilly-edged pastel blooms. Read More »
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