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Catalpa x erubescens ‘Purpurea’
Shiny purple-black foliage emerges in spring and slowly matures to a bright shade of green. The leaves are large and showy making an exotic looking display. Read More » -
Prunella grandiflora ‘Freelander Blue’
Originating in the mountainous regions of Europe, this vigorous and hardy perennial has been very successfully bred and selected from the wild form. Its lovely flower Read More » -
Cress ‘Extra Curled’
An all-the-year round, nutritious salad crop. Extra Curled Cress is easy to grow outdoors in the summer and inside during the cold months of the year. Read More » -
Spiraea betulifolia ‘Island’
Spiraea betulifolia ‘Island’ is aptly named, for it creates the feeling of an island paradise in your very own garden. The plant’s deciduous, green foliage is Read More » -
Casseille
This unusual fruit bush is the result of a cross between a blackcurrant and a gooseberry which has produced a soft fruit with a delicious blackcurrant Read More » -
Olive Planter 40cm – Blue
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Rose rugosa ‘Rubra’ (Species Shrub Rose)
This vigorous rose bears cup shaped, magenta-pink flowers from July to September. The gently fragrant blooms are followed by attractive scarlet rosehips that make a lovely Read More » -
Rose ‘Sweetie’ (Patio Rose Standard)
An elegant Patio Rose, trained as a stately, 1m (39) tall standard. Thorny stems and glossy, mid green leaves form a backdrop for the clusters of Read More » -
Field Scabious (National Trust)
The purple-blue pincushion flowers of Field Scabious add a splash of colour wild flower meadows. Their pretty summer blooms rise upon slender, swaying stems. Read More » -
Hellebore ‘Green Marble’
Subtle and sophisticated flowers in a cool shade of pale green emerge from the middle of winter onwards, lasting through most if the spring Read More »
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