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Fritillaria meleagris (Mixed)
The nodding bell shaped flowers of Fritillaria meleagris are unmistakeable for their snake skin markings. This British wild flower bulb is now protected and rarely seen Read More » -
Charcoal Marble Effect Hanging Basket
A beautifully designed basket that mimics the look of real marble – made from a blend of 70% recycled polypropylene and 30% stone powder it endures Read More » -
Viburnum odoratissimum ‘Coppertop’
With both superb evergreen foliage colour and scented flowers, Viburnum odoratissimum ‘Coppertop’ provides the garden with colour and form for twelve months of the year. Read More » -
Arum Lily ‘Crowborough’ (Marginal Aquatic)
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Penstemon ‘Sour Grapes’
Penstemon ‘Sour Grapes’ features attractive bell-shaped flowers on upright spikes in an unusual pink and blue blend, which is neither one colour nor the other Read More » -
Agapanthus ‘Ever White’
Elegant white flower heads rise above strap-like foliage, perched upon tall, upright stems. This eye catching new introduction is early to flower and continues to repeat Read More » -
Narcissus ‘Carice’
Unusual split-corona type with inner yellow petals contrasting against outer white petals. Read More » -
Clematis montana ‘Fragrant Springs’
If you are looking for a Clematis that will go the extra mile then Clematis montana ‘Fragrant Springs’ is bound to impress. This vigorous variety is Read More » -
Hibiscus ‘Starburst Chiffon’
An extremely hard and robust variety of Hibiscus, with tropical looking flowers, making it a great choice for exotic style and modern gardens. Read More » -
Rhubarb ‘Champagne’ (Spring/Autumn Planting)
This ia an early variety and is ideal for forcing, which will produce long, slender, pink-tinged stalks. For deeper, red-coloured stems, leave them unforced – they Read More »
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