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Erigeron seciosus ‘Pink Jewel’
Described as ‘bright and cheerful’, this sums up Erigeron seciosus ‘Pink Jewel’ perfectly. The blooms are semi-double with deep pink petals and saffron-yellow centres and are Read More » -
Cabbage ‘Champion’ (Summer/ Autumn Collard)
Cabbage ‘Champion’ is a Collard type, popular in Victorian times for their non hearting crops of long, wavy leaves. ‘Champion’ produces superb yields of tender, dark Read More » -
Pansy ‘Cool Wave Collection’
Brighten up winter containers with the vibrant colours of Pansy ?Cool Wave’. These tough little bedding plants are a breeding breakthrough, bred for a gently cascading Read More » -
Fuchsia ‘Marble Orange King’
Giant 6 inch blooms, swirled in pink and rare orange tones. Snap up this unique fuchsia while you can. Ideal for hanging baskets, windowboxes and patio Read More » -
Sorbus aria ‘Lutescens’
A majestic Whitebeam with downy green leaves that glint silver in the spring sunshine. Sorbus aria ‘Lutescens’ develops a profusion of white flower clusters in late Read More » -
Winter Favourites Bedding Collection
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Physocarpus capitatus ‘Tilden Park’
Physocarpus capitatus ‘Tilden Park’ is a lovely choice for creating spreading groundcover in larger borders. The stems are covered with small, lobed leaves which emerge bronzed Read More » -
Snowdrop (Giant)
For a snowdrop with big impact, plant this stunning variety. Nothing heralds the coming of spring like snowdrops and Galanthus elwesii is the best for planting Read More » -
Brugmansia suaveolens ‘Double Fragrant Collection’
Bring the tropics to your own conservatory with these exotic Brazilian natives! Enormous, trumpet shaped blooms dangle elegantly from their woody stems throughout summer, giving them Read More » -
Aeonium arboreum ‘Tip Top’
This evergreen, succulent sub-shrub makes an intriguing and architectural plant for the patio, conservatory or a sunny rockery. Bright green rosettes, darkening to deep burgundy at Read More »
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