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Argyranthemum ‘Rose Red’
This hardworking Marguerite produces a dazzling display of cheerful, rose-pink daisies all summer long and is fabulous in sunny patio pots where it will attract plenty Read More » -
Viburnum tinus ‘Eve Price’
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Agapanthus ‘Fireworks’
A new generation of bicolour Agapanthus with bigger blooms than ever before! Agapanthus ‘Fireworks’ produces an explosion of enormous, rounded flower heads from July to September. Read More » -
Chilli Pepper ‘Galaxy Tricolour’
Petite windowsill type carrying masses of beautiful, colour-changing chillies that morph from light cream to yellow, through to shades of orange, and finally a lush red, Read More » -
Mesembryanthemum criniflorum ‘Magic Carpet Mixed’ – Seeds
Carpet like growth with leaves that appear to be sprinkled with ice crystals. Produces a glowing display in full sun on beds, borders, dry banks, rockeries, Read More » -
Nepeta nervosa ‘Blue Moon’ – Seeds
A neat, dwarf, bushy, habit, with large dense blue flower spikes, over a very long period. Quick to flower in 12-16 weeks from an April sowing. Read More » -
Anagallis ‘Skylover’
What a stunning alternative to Lobelia! The spreading stems of this pretty Blue Pimpernel make a carpet of summer flowers for your rockery or alpine garden. Read More » -
Nasturtium ‘Firebird’ – Seeds
You get twice the display with this fantastic hanging-basket nasturtium – its flowers boast a spectacular colour range and its unusual variegated foliage is stunning too. Read More » -
Abutilon megapotamicum ‘Red Trumpet’ (Patio Standard)
Exotic and intriguing! This beguiling Abutilon makes an alluring focal point for the conservatory or a sheltered spot on the patio. Trained as a standard, the Read More » -
Sweet Pea – Kew Pollination Seed Collection
Lathyrus latifolius is a charming perennial Sweet Pea which returns year after year. The purple-pink flowers are unscented, and may not be quite as showy as Read More »
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