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Chilli Pepper ‘Chenzo’
The fruits of this productive Chilli Pepper are a real talking point – maturing from green through to black before eventually turning red if left long Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Big Bomb’ F1
An earlier ripening ‘Cherry Bomb’ type, large 5cm x 5cm flatter, round dark green to red fruits. Mild pungency with some heat at base. Mid height Read More » -
Viburnum x globosum ‘Jermyns Globe’
Viburnum globosum ‘Jermyn’s Globe’ makes a bushy, evergreen shrub or small tree for the garden. This rounded shrub bears panicles of fragrant white blooms that emerge Read More » -
Choisya x dewitteana ‘Aztec Pearl’
Choisya x dewitteana ‘Aztec Pearl’ is an award winning Mexican Orange Blossom shrub with dark green, glossy linear foliage and many clusters of white, star shaped Read More » -
Carrot ‘Rainbow’ F1 Hybrid
This colourful mix brings together F1 Hybrids in some of the best shades resulting from unique breeding over many years. Carrot ‘Rainbow’ produces a diverse range Read More » -
Lobelia speciosa Fan Blue
This magnificent hardy perennial makes a fabulous addition to moist borders, bog gardens or pondside planting. Read More » -
Lavatera x clementii ‘Barnsley Baby’
A dwarf version of a cottage garden favourite! Compact and floriferous, Lavatera ‘Barnsley Baby’ is perfect for patio containers and small gardens. The well branched habit Read More » -
Primrose ‘Eclipse Mixed’
Primula ‘Eclipse Mixed’ is a new series which comes in a rainbow of bold colours, each large flower bearing a striking picotee edge. Read More » -
Peony ‘Ballarena De Saval’
This exotic looking cultivar produces an early summer display of semi-double blooms ? a twirling tutu of palest pink with a dash of raspberry at the Read More » -
Strawberry ‘Korona’ (Early to Mid Season)
Strawberry ?Korona? is an early fruiting variety which produces very large, juicy fruits which are very dark in colour. Read More »
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