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Erysimum ‘Winter Orchid’
An irresistible variety, Erysimum ‘Winter Orchid’ boasts vibrant deep red petals that transition to purple, creating a stunning bicolored display. Among the earliest spring bloomers and Read More » -
Pyracantha ‘Firelight’
Versatile evergreen shrub, hedge or wall shrub with bright orange berries in autumn/winter Read More » -
Tree Peony ‘Yellow’
The primrose-yellow blooms of Tree Peony ?Yellow? ooze sophistication and are the perfect shade for the spring and early summer garden. Magnificent, double flowers composed of Read More » -
Astilbe chinensis var. pumilla
This dwarf Astilbe is one of the best varieties, providing late summer colour in moist sites and even growing happily as a marginal in a pond Read More » -
Pea ‘Champion Of England’ (Maincrop)
This heritage variety was once regarded as the tastiest, most productive climbing pea that a gardener could grow. At lot has changed since the 1870?s but Read More » -
Osteospermum ‘Flower Power Lavender Feather’
The graduated colours of this exquisite Osteospermum mimic watercolour effects. Lavender petals bleed into paler rings that radiate around the darker heart. Read More » -
Dianthus plumarius ‘Sweetness Mixed’ – Seeds
A true breakthrough! First year flowering from July to September from an early (February) sowing, producing heavily scented pinks. Dwarf, bushy, spreading plants; ideal for cottage Read More » -
Rhododendron ‘Lees Dark Purple’
An old hybrid dating from before 1851 and still one of the best available, Rhododendron x ‘Lees Dark Purple’ is a magnificent, medium-sized evergreen rhododendron with Read More » -
Houttuynia cordata
This versatile little perennial is both moisture and drought tolerant, and thrives in almost any position from sun to dappled shade. The heart-shaped foliage of Houttuynia Read More » -
Osteospermum Blush Collection (Hardy)
If you are looking for flowering perennials that really earn their keep, then you can?t beat hardy Osteospermums. Read More »
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