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Eryngium variifolium Miss Marbel
Sea hollies are wonderful for adding architecture amongst the soft peaks and troughs of other border perennials. Read More » -
Brussels Sprout ‘Brodie’ F1 Hybrid – Seeds
Launched a couple of years ago to rave reviews. Now you can grow this tasty, mild flavoured variety yourself. We don’t think there is a tastier Read More » -
Kiwi ‘Issai’
Unlike other varieties, the exceptionally sweet fruit of this spectacular climber are virtually hairless. This vigorous hardy Kiwi is self fertile, making it perfect for the Read More » -
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Burgundy’
Hydrangea quercifolia ‘Burgundy’ is the best oak-leaved hydrangea for intense autumn foliage colour. Read More » -
Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea
Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea Group – don?t let the long name put you off! This bulbous perennial is exceptionally elegant. Its slender spires of starry, Read More » -
Italian Cypress
A conifer often associated with the Tuscan countryside, Italian Cypress makes a superb evergreen feature in the garden. Also known as the Mediterranean Cypress, this stately, Read More » -
Calycanthus floridus ‘Aphrodite’
A stunning and unusual shrub, rarely seen in gardens, Calycanthus ?Aphrodite? well-deserves to be named after the Greek Goddess of Beauty! Read More » -
Abelia x grandiflora ‘Sparkling Silver’
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Mulberry ‘Charlton House’
Named after, and originating from the oldest of its species in the country, which was planted at Charlton House in 1608 at the behest of Charles Read More » -
Cornflower ‘Trailing Blue Carpet’ – Seeds
Cornflowers are a traditional wildflower or annual border addition. Now you can bring them to yourbaskets and container displays thanks to the relaxed prostrate habit of Read More »
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