Category Archives: Plants & Seeds

Sansevieria boncellensis

Sansevieria boncellensis is an unusual dwarf species of the more familiar ?Mother-in-Law?s Tongue?

Solenostemon scutellarioides ‘Mix’

Solenostemon scutellarioides ?Mix? presents a dazzling kaleidoscope of chartreuse, scarlet, pink, gold and maroon.

Hoya kerrii ‘Double Leaf’

Two hearts in one! Hoya kerrii ‘Double Leaf’ is the perfect gift for Valentine?s Day or whenever you want to show some love.

Weigela ‘Bristol Snowflake’

With an abundance of shining white flowers set against simple, oval, green leaves, Weigela ‘Bristol Snowflake’ is a classic and deservedly popular variety.

Anthurium ‘Million Flower’

Prized for their stylish, modern looks, Anthuriums are one of the most rewarding flowering houseplants.

Viburnum plicatum ‘Shirogami’

This low-maintenance and undemanding shrub delivers a stylish display from May to early July, with abundant flat umbels of pure white flowers reminiscent of a lacecap hydrangea.

Vitex agnus-castus ‘Galactic Pink’

Throughout autumn, Vitex agnus-castus ?Galactic Pink? is a glorious sight, smothered in upright, long pink panicles.

Viburnum plicatum ‘Pinkimono’

We?re always on the lookout for shrubs that retain all the best features of their larger cousins but have smaller dimensions to suit smaller gardens. Viburnum plicatum ?Pinkimono? is one of a series of new Viburnums that fits the bill precisely.

Trachelospermum jasminoides ‘Waterwheel’

Trachelospermum jasminoides ‘Waterwheel’ is a highly distinctive form of this popular evergreen climber, selected predominantly for its willowy, bluish-green leaves with a silvery midrib which change colour as the season progresses.

Strawberry ‘Elsanta’

An excellent mid-season Dutch variety, producing heavy crops of glossy, orange-red fruit with a delicious sweet flavour. Now available as two year old plants, you can expect to harvest 400-500g of fruit in the first year, which is 4-5 times more fruit than a standard strawberry plant would produce! A supermarket favourite, Elsanta strawberries have

Jasminum nudiflorum

The Winter Jasmine bears canary yellow flowers on its bare stems from February onwards, heralding the arrival of spring. This robust and versatile climber is very easy to grow, and benefits from regular pruning. Jasminum nudiflorum has a loose, sprawling habit and happily clambers over walls in a show of stiff, bright green stems. It

Rhododendron ‘Roseum Elegans’

Deep purple buds open into generous trusses of lavender-pink flowers dusted with rusty red spots, the flowers fading to pink as they age.

Prunus ‘Umineko’

Simple, but stunningly beautiful, the pure white blossom of Prunus ‘Umineko’ is a spectacular sight against a blue spring sky.

Prunus yedoensis

Possibly one of the most floriferous of all flowering cherries, Prunus yedoensis puts on a spectacular spring show.

Rhododendron ‘Horizon Monarch’

The red buds of Rhododendron ?Horizon Monarch? open into large, funnel-shaped blooms of a creamy-yellow shade flushed and backed with streaks of pinkish-red.

Potentilla fruticosa ‘Mandarin Tango’

Masses of orange flowers with red tints smother low mounds of finely textured foliage from May to September.

Potentilla fruticosa ‘Red Lady’

Not many shrubs boast red flowers, but Potentilla fruticosa ?Red Lady? excels.

Prunus mume ‘Beni-Chidori’

One of the most popular of early spring flowering trees, well deserving of its RHS Award of Garden Merit.

Potentilla fruticosa ‘Glamour Girl’

Potentilla fruticosa ?Glamour Girl? boasts exceptionally pretty flowers in an unusual bi-colour.

Pinus wallichiana

An exceptionally beautiful specimen conifer, forming an elegant pyramidal tree with cascading, tassel-like needles and attractive cones.