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Gladioli ‘Glamour’ Collection
Gladioli are making a comeback! Thanks to innovative new breeding, producing new colour combinations with stripes, speckles – the possibilities seem endless. So easy to grow; Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Joli Pompom’
Gleaming white blooms with pearly-pink stamens make this a glamorous specimen shrub. From Belgian breeding, this unusual cultivar is limited in its availability, making it greatly Read More » -
Sanvitalia procumbens ‘Orange Sprite’
Despite this genus dating back to the 18th Century, named after Professor Federica Sanvitali, it is seldom seen in summer gardens. Blooming over a long period, Read More » -
Verbena bonariensis (National Trust)
Verbena bonariensis is instantly recognisable for its tall, slender stems topped with clusters of lilac-purple flowers. The blooms take on a luminance in early evening, seeming Read More » -
Mimulus x cultorum ‘Major Bees’
Mimulus x cultorum ‘Major Bees’ has beautiful orchid shaped, yellow and red spotted flowers, it is a hardy perennial which grows bushy and low to the Read More » -
Weigela ‘Black and White’
Weigela have been grown in British gardens for over 170 years, since they first arrived from China. Since then various new varieties have been developed by Read More » -
Ageratum houstonianum ‘Blue Mink’
This relatively old variety of flossflower remains popular for good reason. The compact, uniform plants bear large, fluffy, powder-blue flowers. With a vigorous, open habit, Ageratum Read More » -
Verbena ‘Union Jack Mixed’ (Garden Ready)
A patriotic mix of trailing Verbena – these fabulous summer bedding plants will brighten your garden from June right through to September. Verbena ‘Union Jack Mixed’ Read More » -
Rose ‘Lots of Kisses’
This compact rose makes a superb patio plant. Blood-red, heart shaped blooms are borne throughout summer against a backdrop of rich, shiny green leaves. Read More » -
Pinus sylvestris
A familiar silhouette in the UK landscape, this tough conifer is a British native and positively thrives on poorer soils. Pinus sylvestris is better known as Read More »
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