• Dicentra spectabilis Ruby Gold 3L pot

    A unique contrast of golden foliage and true red flowers makes this Dicentra a great addition to the shade garden. This easy to grow perennial has large, heart-shaped flowers that hang from sturdy, arching stems from May to July providing lots of colour in shady sites.

  • Dicentra spectabilis Valentine 3L pot

    This beauty features arching spikes of elegant cherry-red, heart-shaped blooms with white tips held on dark burgundy stems. Blooms late spring to early summer. The delicate ferny foliage matures to an attractive powdery grey-green. Thrives in damp borders and woodland gardens but also makes a fantastic addition to a shady patio container. Protection from direct hot sun is recommended.

  • Dichondra sericea Silver Falls

    Let your hanging baskets and sunny annual bed really gleam this year with Silver Falls, the stunning foliage plant that sports velvety-soft silvery leaves, glistening silver stems, and a "never-say-quit" cascading habit that spreads up to 6 feet!

  • Dierama Blackberry Bells 3L pot

    Large, deep purple-maroon flared trumpets on very tall, strong springy stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Possible Situation: Ideal in a border or raised beds.

  • Dierama Blackbird 3L pot

    Funnel-shaped, claret-purple flowers on elegant stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining rich soil in a sheltered position. Possible Situation: An architectural plant, ideal in any herbaceous border.

  • Dierama Erectum 3L pot

    Clusters of pale pink flowers on upright stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining rich soil in a sheltered position. Possible Situation: An architectural plant, ideal in any herbaceous border.

  • Dierama Igneum 3L pot

    Fairy Wandflower found from Natal to the Eastern Cape. Rich coral or salmon pink flowers with whitish bracts, clump forming and free flowering mid July onwards.

  • Dierama Pink Rocket 3L pot

    Angel's Fishing Rod. Wandflower. A clump-forming perennial with grass-like leaves. Graceful arching stems of delicate, bell-shaped deep pink flowers. Height 1-1.5m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Dierama Pulcherrimum 3L pot

    Angel's Fishing Rod. Wandflower. A clump-forming perennial with grass-like leaves. Graceful arching stems of delicate, bell-shaped deep pink, occasionally purple-red or white flowers. Height 1-1.5m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Digitalis Berry Canary 3L pot

    Compact habit with spikes of hot pink, creamy yellow and burgundy speckled throats borne all the way around the stems above the rosettes of large, glossy, dark green leaves. Prefers full sun or partial shade in free draining soil or compost.

  • Digitalis Glory of Roundway 3L pot

    A lovely very perennial Digitalis with apricot pink flowers in late Spring and again later if you keep dead heading. Produced from division. A cross between D. mertonensis and D. lutea. Sterile seed. Height - 100cm. Spread - 40cm. Semi-shade Soil - most soils apart from very dry or wet. CAUTION; toxic if eaten.

  • Digitalis Goldcrest 3L pot

    Hybrid between Digitalis obscura and Digitalis grandiflora. It has large, trumpet-shaped blooms in warm yellow and pink, with dark speckling in the throats. Sterile, it doesn't bear seeds and therefore flowers continuously throughout summer.

  • Digitalis Illumination Flame 3L pot

    Stunning perennial, producing multiple spikes of tubular blooms that will, simply, take your breath away. The striking flame-coloured tubular flowers are lightly speckled and shimmer faintly when illuminated by the sun giving real impact to any garden. Height 100cm. Spread 50cm. Plant in sun/part shade. Attracts bees and butterflies.

  • Digitalis mertonensis Summer King 3L pot

    Compact variety which forms a low rosette of glossy green leaves in the first year, bursting into flower during the second summer. The flowers are very large, strawberry-rose in colour with darker markings on the inside. Height 75cm. Spread 50cm. Loved by bees, butterflies and moths. Plant part sun/part shade.

  • Digitalis parviflora Milk Chocolate 3L pot

    Foxglove. A short-lived perennial with softly hairy, dark green leaves. Dense spikes of cream flowers each with a purple-brown lip. Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to June. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Digitalis purpurea Arctic Fox Rose 3L pot

    A beautiful, long flowering perennial hybrid fox glove. Tubular, bell-shaped soft pink flowers with a cream speckled throat. Height 60cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers June to August. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy. Attracts bees.

  • Digitalis purpurea Castor F1 Peach 3L pot

    Common Foxglove. Height 60-90cm. First year flowering pronounced spotting in the throats of these peach coloured flowers on tall stalks.

  • Digitalis purpurea Dalmation F1 Peach 3L pot

    Spikes of peach tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.

  • Digitalis purpurea Dalmation F1 Rose 3L pot

    Spikes of rose, tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.

  • Digitalis purpurea Dalmation F1 White 3L pot

    Spikes of pure-white, tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.

  • Digitalis purpurea Excelsior Hybrids 3L pot

    Common Foxglove. Short-lived perennial with hairy dark green leaves. One sided spikes in pastel shaded purple, pink, white or yellow flowers, some spotted maroon or purple inside. Height 1-2m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from April to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.

  • Digitalis purpurea Pam's Choice 3L pot

    Creamy white bell shaped flowers, with deep burgundy spotted throat. Height 1.2m

  • Digitalis purpurea Primrose Carousel 3L pot

    A dwarf biennial with delightful primrose yellow tubular flowers that have chocolate coloured spots on their throats.

  • Digitalis x hybrida Foxlight Rose Ivory 3L pot

    Bright pink flowers with creamy inner petals, spotted with delicate dark pink markings and shades of orange. A delight in the cottage garden, foxgloves are great for attracting butterflies and bees. They are sure to create an impact in a bed or border. Height 60cm. All varieties of foxglove are highly toxic and should not be ingested.

  • Digitalis x hybrida Illumination Rose 3L pot

    Compact, branching, rosette-forming, hairy, semi-evergreen perennial with broadly lance-shaped, toothed, dark green leaves and purple-pink-tipped petals with orange-yellow centres, from early summer into autumn, tall, upright spikes of reddish-pink flowers with broad, apricot to pale orange throats. CAUTION; toxic if eaten

  • Dill Diana 9cm pot

    A compact upright and stable variety of Dill. Very leafy with attractive dark green colour. Especially robust against bolting. Used for flavouring fish and chicken dishes. Height 30 - 45 cm. Annual.

  • Distylium racemosum

    Native to Southern Japan, this attractive and rare evergreen plant grows into a tree in its natural habitat, yielding valuable hard timber. In the United Kingdom, Distylium racemosum grows somewhat more slowly and has dark green, glossy, leathery leaves all year round. In spring attractive, small, red, Hamamelis-like flowers with lurid purple stamens appear on the older branches.

  • Doodia Media 3L pot

    In spring, the new fronds emerge with a bronze flush, but as they age they turn dark green and develop a leathery texture. The colour of the stem is attractive too, being a bright red initially, but losing its intensity over time. This evergreen fern will slowly spread to form a good-sized clump, so makes excellent groundcover in a woodland garden.

  • Doronicum orientale Little Leo 3L pot

    Leopard's Bane. A slowly spreading compact perennial with heart-shaped green leaves. Golden yellow daisy-like flowerheads. Suitable for tubs. Height 30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from March to April. Herbaceous. Hardy.

  • Draba aizoides 9cm pot

    Yellow Whitlow Grass. A cushion of dark green rosettes with dense clusters of bright yellow flowers. Height 10cm. Spread 25cm. Flowers from March to April. Semi-evergreen. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena

    House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.

  • Dracaena Lemon and Lime

    Vibrant, fresh Dracaena with bright green, yellow and white, long, arching, lance-shaped leaves arranged around a central stem. Leaves are predominantly a lemon-lime background colour, sometimes tending towards yellow, with a central stripe of darker green edged in white.

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