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Clerodendrum trichotomum
Pink buds open to reveal pristine-white starry blooms that stand out against a backdrop of large, dark green leaves. The perfumed flowers appear from August, before Read More » -
Onion ‘Troy’ (Autumn Planting)
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Spring Onion ‘Feast’ F1 Hybrid
Onion Feast has long pure white slender stems contrast with the dark green, erect leaves of this outstanding spring onion. Excellent heat and downy mildew tolerance. Read More » -
Magnolia ‘Deep Yellow’
Magnolias are prized for their majestic, spring blooms and handsome, dark foliage. The flowers appear upon bare stems, often before the leaves break bud. These elegant, Read More » -
Lettuce ‘Warpath’
This baby lettuce is one of the most heat tolerant varieties you’ll grow, with little risk of bolting. A unique cross combines the best of both Read More » -
Geranium pratense ‘Double Jewel’
The distinctive white blooms of Geranium pratense ‘Double Jewel’ make this a ?must have? variety for any hardy Geranium enthusiast. Elegant rosettes of white petals are Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Tinty’ (Summer)
A green ‘baby pointed’ cabbage for autumn/winter cutting. It has a mild, sweet taste, ideally suited for shredding raw for autumn and winter salads, or used Read More » -
Aquilegia x hybrida ‘Green Apples’
The first green flowered Aquilegia with this spectacular Clematis-like flower formation. The buds open in a delightful lime-green shade, fading to a sumptuous apple-green before ageing Read More » -
Holly crenata ‘Luxus Globe’
Perfect for creating evergreen domes of glossy foliage. Ilex crenata ‘Luxus Globe’ is a new Japanese Holly with a compact, naturally rounded habit. The small, dark Read More » -
Rose ‘Madame Isaac Péreire’ (Climbing Bourbon)
Rose ‘Madame Isaac Péreire’ is a ‘sought-after’, heirloom variety dating back to the 1880?s. This showy climbing Bourbon Rose produces large, fully double, cup-shaped flowers in Read More »
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