A good form of the increasingly popular carpet bedding plants. Steely grey-blue succulent foliage with bronze tinges and vibrant orange flowers in summer. Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Flowering succulent that grows in flower-like rosette shapes. One of the most unique and showy varieties, Echeveria 'Curly Locks' has wavy blue-green leaves tinged with pink.
Beautiful pink, succulent rosettes which produce interesting flowering bracts in spring and summer.Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost.
Dense rosettes, clumping, fleshy reddish leaves.
Popular and vigorous succulent, up to 8 inches (20cm) wide, with tight rosettes of flat grey-green leaves that, when mature, form offsets freely to form large solid clumps up to 6 inches (15cm) tall.
Perennial evergreen succulent. Clump forming producing freely offsets. Grey/green spatulate leaves. 8-12" across, 6-12" high. Fast growing. Restrict water in winter months. Good for container or scree garden.
Compact, upright, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with narrowly ovate to lance-shaped, rarely toothed, rough-hairy, dark green leaves and, from midsummer to early autumn, flowers with white petals surrounding a yellow-green central cone.
Flower are bright, warm shell-pink with a green eye. The flowers are large doubles and have an extremely long life in the garden. Foliage is a medium green and has an attractive gloss to it.
This bright lemon-yellow Echinacea has double flowers that shine out in a sunny garden. The high crown count means vigor and flowering over a 5 month period.
Compact, bushy plant with large, slightly drooping flowers. The tangerine-coloured petals lighten to a golden orange as they age. Prefers full sun, with free-draining soil or compost. Ideal for pots on the patio, in border fringes or raised beds.
Snow-white petals surround tall gold-tinted cones that rise from green buttons. Daisy-like flowers glow against the dark green foliage. The compact, upright habit with large, long-lasting flowers heightens its appeal.
Produces large, fragrant, saturated magenta purple blossoms on sturdy, well-branched stems that are held in perfect proportion to the bushy clump of deep green foliage. As the flowers age, the tips of the petals turn a bit lighter pink but the centre remains a bright magenta colour.
Large, round yellow flowers with golden brown centres on neat, compact plants, great for patio pots.
Coneflower. Bright yellow double flowers, compact plants bear loads of golden yellow, pom-pom type blooms. Sturdy plants are quite floriferous and bloom from mid-summer through autumn.
Coneflower. An erect perennial with stout stems of large daisy-like flowerheads. Height 1.5m. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Hardy.
This compact coneflower has ruby-red, fragrant flowers. Height 38cm. Spread 38cm. Blooms early in the season and continues until frost. Plant full sun/part shade. Loved by pollinators.
Large, pure yellow flowers with wider overlapping petals and a tawny centre cone. This compact plant is sturdy, well branched and produces many flowers from late summer into autumn.
Sunny-yellow, fragrant double flowers with downward pointing petals. Height 45-60cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from late spring through to summer. Prefers sunny position.
The petals look like slices of watermelon with deep pink centres and light green edges. Flowers prolifically on a compact habit. An eye-catching addition to sunny summer borders. Herbaceous. Hardy.
This Echinacea sports a double flower with a tuft of petals in the center of each bloom surrounded by longer ray petals. Beautiful creamy white fading to green in the centre. 18-24 inches high and wide.
Globe Thistle. A clump-forming perennial with dark green leaves above white-downy beneath. Produces attractive, globe-shaped dark blue flowerheads. Height 90cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Hardy.
A dense evergreen shrub with dark green leaves boldly marked dark yellow in the centres, silvery white flowers followed by brown ripening to red fruit. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from September to April. Hardy. Clip to size required annually.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy. dark evergreen leaves. silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Height 4m. Spread 4m. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
A vigorous, large spiny shrub or small tree with green narrow leaves edged in gold. Fragrant yellow flowers in summer. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy. dark evergreen leaves. silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Height 4m. Spread 4m. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
Fully hardy evergreen shrub. It is best planted in moist/damp, well-drained soil, and grows to an ultimate height of 1.6m - 2.5m in 10 - 20 years.
Oleaster. A vigorous evergreen shrub with silvery young leaves, which become marked with yellow and pale green in the centres, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from September to October. Fruits from February Evergreen. Hardy.
Oleaster. An evergreen tree with glossy, dark evergreen leaves, silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
A dense evergreen shrub with dark green leaves narrowly margined creamy yellow, silvery white flowers followed by brown ripening to red fruit. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from September to April. Fruits from October. Evergreen. Hardy.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy, dark evergreen leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour: orange. Fruits from February. Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous.
Oleaster. A small evergreen tree with glossy, dark green leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour Orange. Fruits from February Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous. Clip annually to shape.
A variety of Endive that has crisp, green fine leaves with jagged edges. Very hardy variety for constant cutting.
A frizzy endive with well curled leaves which have rose tinted white midribs. Can be grown from March through to September. Grow like lettuce. Tolerates both light frost and heat.
An attractive tree-like shrub with dull green toothed leaves, turning orange-yellow to red in autumn. Clusters of delicate, pendent bell-shaped creamy yellow flowers, veined red-pink. Height 4-5m. Spread 4-5m. Flowers from March to May. Deciduous.
A deciduous shrub, up to around 3m high, with an upright to spreading habit and finely toothed, mid-green leaves that turn red, orange and yellow in autumn. Clusters of small, pendent, bell-shaped red flowers are produced from late spring to mid-summer.
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