A fantastic new variety with black leaves and flat single white flowers, which sometimes turn a very pale pink. 1m.
Spectacular semi-cactus Dahlia that provides spiky shaped petals that develop from red through to orange, to bright yellow centres.
Very decorative bedding dahlia with compact growth habit and a rich profusion of large flowers. This variety is suitable for pots and flowers-beds and window boxes. Flowers from early summer into autumn.
Compact, mound-forming, tuberous perennial with toothed, pinnate, purple-black leaves and strong, upright stems bearing single, yellow flowers from summer into autumn.
The flowers are yellow, red and orange. Height up to 20cm. The soil conditions should be well-drained and the plant area sunny.
A fruity cocktail of yellow and coral pink. Very dwarf and well-branching habit. Perfect for container growing.
A dense, compact dwarf dahlia with deep, pink double flowers. Great in tubs. 30cm.
A delightful, spreading, low-growing evergreen perennial. Fine silvery leaves are covered in bright white daisy-like flowers in summer.
An upright deciduous or evergreen very hardy shrub with leathery dark green leaves. Clusters of large fragrant white flowers. flushed with purple-pink. followed by fleshy blackish purple fruit. Height 2-4m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from January to February. Fruits from March Deciduous. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
An upright, small evergreen shrub with small dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers, flushed with purple-pink, followed by fleshy blackish purple fruit. 1.2-1.5 m. Prune after flowering.
A rounded evergreen shrub with leathery deep green leaves. Clusters of fragrant deep purple-pink and white flowers, followed by red fruit. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from February to March. Fruits from April. Evergreen. Sheltered site. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
An upright shrub with soft grey-green leaves. Clusters of fragrant pink to purplish pink flowers, before the leaves, followed by red fruit. Height 1.2m. Spread 1m. Flowers from February to March. Fruits from April Deciduous.
A rounded evergreen shrub with leathery deep green leaves, with narrow yellow margins. Clusters of fragrant purple-red flowers, followed by red fruit. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from February to March. Fruits from April Evergreen. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
Variegated foliage with white flowers on a rounded compact shrub. Highly fragrant. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
Delicate pink flowers, nearly double the size of Daphne odora blooms, and with the same powerful fragrance. Although slow-growing, this compact shrub is worth the wait as the stems become clothed in flowers throughout March and April, amongst large, glossy green leaves.
A dwarf shrub with evergreen leaves, star shaped, very fragrant w hite, spring flowers, 80cm High. Sheltered position, sun or part shade.
Pink highly fragrant flowers blooming over an exceptionally long period. Compact habit. Deciduous. Frost hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
An upright, small evergreen shrub with small dark green leaves. Clusters of fragrant white flowers, flushed with purple-pink, followed by fleshy blackish purple fruit. Height 90cm. Spread90 cm. Flowers from spring to autumn. Fruits from March Deciduous. Frost hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
Tight, weed suppressing mat of succulent, grey-green to green, evergreen foliage which takes on purple tones in winter. The large blossoms which measure 1.5-2" across form a brilliant blanket of magenta to fuchsia pink all summer long and even into autumn in some climates.
Dwarf perennial plant, native to South Africa. It forms a dense lawn with abundant, long-lasting flowering. It will reach sizes of 60 cm in diameter and approximately 10-15 cm tall, with possibly the largest flowers of its type.
A pacific hybrid perennial. Dwarf form with spikes of deep rose flowers. Height 80cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten.
A pacific hybrid perennial. Dwarf form with spikes of white flowers. Height 80cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten.
A pacific hybrid perennial. Dwarf form with spikes of blue flowers. Height 80cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten.
A pacific hybrid perennial with tall spikes of purple flowers. Height 2m. Spread 75cm. Flowers from May to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site. Harmful if eaten. Protect from slugs.
Deciduous medium sized shrub with an erect habit with ovate leaves and conical panicles of purplish pink white flowers in early summer. The plant is tough and very hardy against frosts, liking a lightly acidic soil.
A very pretty upright, bushy shrub with mid-green leaves. Masses of cup-shaped flowers, pink inside with white and pink stripes outside. Yellow anthers in early summer. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy.
A pretty, upright, shrub with dark green leaves. Masses of star-shaped purple-pink flowers with wavy petals, yellow anthers. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy.
A new cultivar with carmine flowering buds and double, pink flowers borne in dense, semi-circled, umbells - the best, double-flowered cultivar at present.
A pretty, upright shrub with dark-green leaves. Masses of star-shaped, white flowers tinged with pink. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.
A pretty, upright shrub with dark-green leaves. Masses of star-shaped, double white flowers tinged with pink. Height 3m. Spread 2m. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous. Hardy.
Hardy, cream and rich green variegated leafed 'Flax Lilly'. Ideal for border and large container. Excellent cold weather and frost tolerance. Compact and interesting foliage. Ideal as a foliage plant or as a feature in a large pot. Easy to care for. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. shelter from cold winds in frosty areas. Possible Situation: Ideal for mass planting for landscaping, or for central features in containers.
Shiny green, strappy leaves which have varying hues of yellow and red - mostly during the colder months. Short deep red flower stems and blue berries emerge up to 60cm in spring. Very drought tolerant species and is happy in free draining dry, or slightly moist soil. Full Sun or partial shade.
Dinetta Pink is a small cushion-forming perennial with linear, grey-green evergreen leaves and double lilac flowers in late spring through autumn.
Dinetta is a small cushion-forming perennial with linear, grey-green evergreen leaves and double purple flowers in late spring through autumn.
Delightful double rose-pink fragrant flowers provide a lovely burst of colour in early spring followed by continual blooming until autumn. The mounded habit keeps the plants neat and virtually maintenance free in the garden.
Delightful double rose-pink fragrant flowers provide a lovely burst of colour in early spring followed by continual blooming until autumn. The mounded habit keeps the plants neat and virtually maintenance free in the garden.
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