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Iris ‘Silvery Beauty’
The gentle pastel tones of this pretty Dutch Iris will add some sparkle to your spring borders. Iris ‘Silvery Beauty’ has a cool, frosted appearance with Read More » -
Potentilla fruticosa ‘Bella Sol’
Potentilla ?Bella Sol? boasts larger than average flowers that emerge rich orange and develop a golden blush with age Read More » -
Cobaea scandens f. alba – Seeds
A spectacular climbing plant for the summer garden or the conservatory. This very choice creamy white form of Cathedral Bells or The Cup and Saucer Plant Read More » -
Kingfisher Suet Cake with Peanuts
The Kingfisher Suet Cake with Peanuts is a wonderful treat that will help you discover birds of many types Read More » -
Verbascum phlomoides ‘Snow Maiden’
Verbascum phlomoides ‘Snow Maiden’ bears fantastic upright blooms that are ideal for cutting and fitting seamlessly into summer bouquets Read More » -
Tomato ‘Dattolime’
Cordon cherry tomato with a superb fruity flavour and eye-catching yellow, almond-shaped fruit that are borne on split-cluster trusses. Read More » -
Phyteuma scheuchzeri
More commonly found in mountain meadows in the Alps than in British gardens, Phyteuma scheuchzeri is a striking and quirky alpine boasting distinctive horned flowerheads in Read More » -
Lilac ‘Saugeana’
Commonly known as Rouen or Chinese Lilac, this eye-catching hybrid is a cross between Syringa persica and S.vulgaris. The result is a free flowering shrub with Read More » -
Buddleja davidii ‘White Ball’
From midsummer to early autumn, the aptly named Butterfly Bush produces white, pollen-rich flowers, which attract butterflies as well as other pollinating insects. These blooms are Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Adriana Geertruida’
A classic yellow daffodil. Narcissus ‘Adriana Geertruida’ is a small, early to mid-season daffodil featuring prominent wavy-edged, trumpets surrounded by broad, slightly reflexed yellow petals. Read More »
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