• Fargesia Red Dragon

    A clump-forming non-invasive bamboo that comes from the Jiuzhaigou Park in Sichuan, China this variety "Red Dragon" has intensely red new culms that mature to golden. Fargesia Jiuzhaigou Red Dragon is a clumping bamboo, and its eye-catching beauty make it a favourite garden specimen.

  • Fargesia robusta Asian Wonder

    Beautiful clump-forming bamboo with upright canes to 3m, emerging reddish-purple and slowly fading to green. Flourishes in dappled shade with good morning or evening sun for pronounced colour.

  • Fargesia robusta Campbell

    The tall-growing umbrella bamboo 'Campbell' is the tallest of our hardy bamboo that does not form rhizomes. The thick canes grow up to 6 m high and have a rich green colour; the upright habit amazes due to the immensely high canes. Upright growth

  • Fargesia robusta Pingwu

    Clumping bamboo with variegated, checkered culms that is non-invasive and ideal for creating a narrow screen because of its tight growth habits. When fully grown, it reaches a height of about 5 meters. Generally, it takes about five years for the bamboo to reach its full potential.

  • Fatsia japonica

    Japanese Aralia. A spreading evergreen shrub with deeply lobed. dark green leaves. Round creamy white flowers on long stalks, followed by black fruit. Height 1.5-4m. Spread 1.5-4m. A great foliage shrub for a sheltered position in sun or light shade.

  • Fatsia japonica Spider's Web

    Japanese Aralia. Evergreen shrub with large, leathery, deeply lobed leaves. Green leaves with white variegation which can be speckled or with blotches which are dotted around the leaf margins or through to the centre of the leaf. Clusters of white flowers in late autumn/winter, followed by black berries.

  • Fatsia polycarpa Green Fingers

    Large palmate leaves with fine 'fingers' and a matt dark green finish, compared to its cousin Fatsia japonica. This evergreen shrub adds a tropical effect to the garden. Hardy in a sheltered position.

  • Faucaria tuberculosa 9cm pot

    Pebbled Tiger Jaws, is a clump-forming, perennial succulent native to the Cape Province of South Africa. Dark green leaves are ovate-triangular in the top view and will reach 1 inch (2.5 cm) long by 0.75 inches (2 cm) wide. The upper side is covered in white tubercles, the margins with small white dots. Yellow flowers late spring early summer. Greenhouse or conservatory. Plants are very easy to grow.

  • Feijoa sellowiana

    Evergreen bushy shrub or tree. Dark green leaves with white undersides. Large fleshy crimson & white flowers mid-summer followed by edible red tinged green fruit. Requires sun & sheltered site with well drained soil. Height 3m. Spread 3m.

  • Felicia amelloides Felicitara Blue

    Tender, compact, rounded subshrub, often grown as an annual, with ovate, deep green leaves and small, daisy-like, blue flowers in summer. Attractive to butterflies.

  • Fennel Bronze 3L pot

    Erect growing plant with dark bronze-purple foliage. Fern-like leaves of aniseed flavour used for flavouring oily fish. Attractive plant for herbaceous borders.

  • Fennel Bronze 9cm pot

    Erect growing plant with dark bronze-purple foliage. Fern-like leaves of aniseed flavour used for flavouring oily fish. Attractive plant for herbaceous borders.

  • Fennel Common 9cm pot

    Erect growing plant with dark green foliage. Fern-like leaves of aniseed flavour used for flavouring oily fish such as mackerel or herring. Bulbs used raw in salads or cooked as a vegetable. Perennial.

  • Fennel Florence F1 Rondo 9cm pot

    A quick growing hybrid variety, producing uniform, round shaped bulbs.Matures approx. 75 days after after transplanting. Best used for summer production.

  • Festuca cinerea Eisvogel 3L pot

    'Eisvogel' with its silver-blue foliage is well-suited for mixed and permanent beds.

  • Festuca glauca Elijah Blue 3L pot

    Blue Fescue. A densely tufted evergreen grass with narrow inrolled silvery blue arching leaves. Panicles of silvery blue flowers fading to brown as they seed. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from May to June. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Festuca valesiaca Glaucantha 3L pot

    A densely tufted grass with silvery blue narrow leaves and green or purple flowers. Height 25cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from May to June. Semi-evergreen. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.

  • Ficus benjamina

    Dwarf Weeping Fig. This plant is fast-growing, so you may need to trim it to keep its shape. Sensitive to dryness, placement changes and direct sunlight.

  • Ficus benjamina Variegata

    Weeing fig. Beautiful variegated green leaves with a yellow edge up the height of the plant. Sensitive to dryness, placement changes and direct sunlight.

  • Ficus elastica

    Ideal houseplant. Tough but easy going indoor plant that can reach staggering heights within just a few years. The shiny glossy leaves look great in most homes and although young plants start off small they will fill out quickly.

  • Ficus Fig Alii King Pillar

    Ficus Alii plants do well in bright, indirect light, however, they can survive in medium light. The lower the light, the longer a Ficus Alii takes to produce new leaves. Rotate it weekly to maintain the plant's beautiful shape.

  • Ficus lyrata

    Fiddle Leaf Fig. This plant is fast-growing, so you may need to trim it to keep its shape. Good but indirect light and lightly damp.

  • Forsythia x intermedia Courtalyn

    'Courtalyn' is a deciduous shrub with erect branches. It produces a profusion of yellow flowers on bare stems in spring.

  • Forsythia x intermedia Mikador

    Dense and compact growth gives it a harmoniously branched and rounded profile, without having to be pruned. March - April abundant flowering with bright yellow-orange flowers. Then follow beautiful, shiny dark green, lance-shaped leaves.

  • Forsythia x intermedia Spectabilis

    A bushy shrub with clusters deep yellow flowers are borne before the sharply toothed green leaves. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from March to April. Deciduous.

  • French Runner Bean Firestorm 12-pack

    The worlds first self - pollinating red flowered runner bean. Heavy cropper because the flowers set well even in poor weather or high temperatures. The beans are stringless and have a good flavour. When picked young the beans have a succulent texture closer to French Beans.

  • Fuchsia Annabel

    Double white corolla with sepals of white. Blooms in early summer to early fall. This fuchsia has pale green leaves. Trailing habit.

  • Fuchsia arborescens

    Lilac Fuchsia. An erect shrub with dark green foliage. Panicles of small flowers with purple-pink tubes, rose-purple sepals and pale mauve petals, followed by round purple fruit. Height 2m. Spread 1.6m.

  • Fuchsia Blacky

    Flowers of reflexed rose with double deepest purple, virtually black centre. A semi-trailing variety ideal for containers and baskets. Not Hardy.

  • Fuchsia Deep Purple

    The huge frilly flowers of 'Deep Purple' are sure to make an impact in your summer displays. The velvety royal purple skirts are set off beautifully by the contrasting white petals. The stems are naturally lax in habit, making this an excellent variety for hanging baskets and containers. Not hardy in the UK.

  • Fuchsia Diva Neon Pink Violet

    An upright well branched habit early flowering. Neon has pink petals and white corolla.

  • Fuchsia Dying Embers

    Unique deep aubergine and red blooms are produced in abundance. Flowering as early as June, the spectacular flowers hanging daintily from their stems. Perfect for borders, pots & containers, they will provide structure and colour all summer long.

  • Fuchsia El Camino

    Rosy red/white veined rose coloured flowers. Dark foliage, trailing and bushy.

  • Fuchsia Genii

    A free-flowering upright, deciduous shrub about 75-90cm tall, with red stems and lime-yellow leaves. Flowers are single and small, with narrow, up-curved cerise sepals, slender cerise tube and reddish-purple petals, flowering over a long period from summer to autumn.

  • Fuchsia Harry Grey

    Small double flowers with white corolla and white-flushed pink sepals. An trailing variety with green foliage. Flowers from June to September. Deciduous. Not hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Fuchsia Hawkshead

    A upright bush with small green foliage. Single flowers with white tubes and sepals suffused green white petals. Height 1.2m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from June to September. Deciduous. Hardy. Sheltered site.

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