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Trifolium rubens
Clover is the first plant that we learn to recognise as children so this ornamental clover deserves place in your garden for that reason alone, the Read More » -
Rose ‘Beethoven’ (Hybrid Tea Rose)
A bright display of single, scarlet blooms adds an eye-catching splash of colour to summer borders. The glossy green foliage provides a handsome contrast with its Read More » -
Linaria purpurea ‘Canon Went’
With long upright flower spikes covered in pale pink blooms each of a delicate and intriguing shape, this graceful flower goes by the rather mundane name Read More » -
Pansy ‘Orchid’
These colourful little Pansies are perfect for bringing some spring cheer into your garden. Pansy ?Orchi? offers a bright mix of strong coloured blooms, many with Read More » -
Hydrangea ‘Runaway Bride’
Awarded the prestigious title of Plant of the Year for 2018 at Chelsea Flower Show! This is one of the most floriferous and vigorous hydrangeas we’ve Read More » -
Classic Climber Collection
Decorate trellis and obelisks or cover an unsightly wall or fence with our Classic Climber Collection. This collection of scented climbing and twining plants are all Read More » -
Delphinium ‘Magic Fountains Mixed’
This wonderful mixed colour Delphinium provides a subtle blend of seven different shades of bloom which can be enjoyed in early summer. The hardy perennial plant Read More » -
Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’
Echinacea purpurea ?Magnus? carries its petals more horizontally than many other cultivars and is distinguished by the warm bright colour of its exceptionally large flowers. The Read More » -
Primrose ‘Husky Mixed’
Primrose ‘Husky Mixed’ produces a vibrant rainbow of flowers to brighten the gloomiest of winter days, even in cold, wet weather and snow! Its delicately fragranced Read More » -
Colchicum ‘Dick Trotter’
Colchicum ‘Dick Trotter’ produces its goblet shaped mauve-pink flowers in September and October, long before the foliage appears in spring. The single blooms are each decorated Read More »
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