A dense rounded shrub with holly-like, glossy, dark green leaves and clusters of fragrant tubular white flowers. Flowers from June to September. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Clip annually to maintain shape.
Royal Fern. A deciduous fern forming dense clumps bright green. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Royal Fern. A deciduous fern forming dense clumps bright green. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Deciduous. Hardy.
Royal Fern. A deciduous fern forming dense clumps of red-flushed fronds in spring becoming bright green. Height 1.2m. Spread 1.2m. Deciduous. Hardy.
A compact, tender, bushy, mound-forming to spreading, evergreen perennial with toothed, oval, dark green leaves and, from summer into autumn, flowers that open yellow, turning striped orange-red.
Container & bedding plant with very purple fading to pink daisy-like flowers. Flowers from May to September.
Container & bedding plant with bright daisy like white fading to pink flowers. Flowers from May to September.
A variable subshrub with toothed grey-green leaves and pink bicolour flowers. Height 60-120cm. Spread 60-120cm. Flowers from May to September. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.
A variable subshrub with toothed grey-green leaves and white flowers. Height 60-120cm. Spread 60-120cm. Flowers from May to September. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.
A variable subshrub with toothed grey-green leaves and purple flowers. Height 60-120cm. Spread 60-120cm. Flowers from May to September. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.
A variable subshrub with toothed grey-green leaves and bicolour flowers going from pink to lemon yellow. Height 60-120cm. Spread 60-120cm. Flowers from May to September.
Shamrock. Sorrel. A clump forming perennial with clover-like grey-green leaves and pretty funnel shaped purplish pink flowers with darker veins. Height 10cm. Spread 15cm. Flowers from April to May. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Dark velvet trefoil foliage, almost black in colour with clean white flowers. Height 25cm. Flowers May to September. Perfect for combinations for early summer through to autumn when the lush foliage looks at its best. Prefers partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Dies back over winter but may revive in spring if protected from frost.
If you are looking for an undemanding house plant, Pachira aquatica is an ideal subject. The leathery, five to eight pointed leaves are really pretty and the unusual entwined stems are very eye-catching. Pachira aquatica is a native of Mexico and prefers a warm, light position. A little shade will be well tolerated by this sturdy house plant and it requires very little maintenance.
Large succulent lobes which resemble a cluster of shiny white pebbles. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost.
A compact, spreading evergreen perennial with toothed, dark green leaves, tiny clusters of white flowers. Height 15cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen.
A spreading evergreen perennial with toothed, dark green leaves with attractive white margins, tiny clusters of white flowers. Height 25cm. Spread 60cm. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen. Hardy. Excellent groundcover in shade.
Peony. A clump-forming perennial with mid-green, deeply cut foliage and pretty very large double apple blossom pink flowers tinted and shaded with silver. Height 90cm. Spread 80cm. Flowers from May to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sun or shade.
Peony. A clump-forming perennial with deep green foliage and pretty, large double, rose-pink flowers fading to white. Height 80cm. Spread 80cm. Flowers from May to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
Tree Peony. A clump-forming deciduous sparsely branched shrub. Large bright coloured flowers. Flowers from May to June. Mature Height 150 cm. Mature Spread 150 cm. Hardy.
Unusual, rare and highly collectable; tree peonies are highly prized. Shunkoju has an interesting large double flower of petals both light and dark shades of pink. Any fertile, free draining soil in full sun or partial shade in any sheltered position. Mid-late flowing season.
An outstanding uniform white stemmed variety. Shiny dark green leaves. Slow to bolt. Excellent frost resistance.
Excellent for full size production as well as baby leaf. Red Pak Choi changes from dark green leaves with maroon veins to dark maroon leaves with green underside when mature. RHS award.
Possibly the smallest Shanghai green stemmed Pak Choi available. Produces miniature Pak Choi weighing 50-75g with traditional spoon shaped petioles. Can also be left to mature and the whole heads used in a stir fry. Plant at higher densities for baby leaf.
Switch Grass. A clump-forming grass with arching narrow red-brown leaves. Mauve-purple flower spikes from mid-summer. Height 1m. Spread 90cm. Flowers from July. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Switch Grass. Upright selection having a very distinctive narrow vertical habit and wide greyish green foliage that turns yellowy orange in autumn. Later flowering. Superb vertical accent. Sunny open spot. Soil not too wet. Height; 1.5 - 1.8 m.
Switch Grass. A striking clump-forming grass with an upright habit. Foliage starts the season green with reddish tones appearing by autumn. Sun and well-drained soil. Cut back in late winter.
Switch Grass. A clump-forming upright grass with arching narrow red-brown leaves. Mauve-purple flower spikes from mid-summer. Height 1.5m. Spread 1m. Flowers from July. Herbaceous. Plant in full sun.
An ornamental grass with elegance and structural qualities. Medium height fountains of green, project upwards and spray delicate seed heads in autumn through winter. The best aspect though for this beauty, is that the foliage becomes blood-red in colour as the season progresses.
Switch Grass. A clump-forming grass with arching narrow red-brown, then dark purple leaves. Mauve-purple flower spikes from mid-summer. Height 1.2-1.5m. Spread 90cm. Flowers from July. Herbaceous. Hardy
Switch Grass. A deciduous perennial grass forming a clump of flat, linear leaves turning yellow in autumn, and large purple flowering panicles. A deciduous perennial grass forming a clump of flat, linear leaves turning yellow in autumn, and large purple flowering panicles.
Oriental Poppy. A spreading perennial with bristly, green leaves and single scarlet-crimson flowers, with a black blotch at the base of each petal. Height 90-120cm. Spread 80cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous.
Oriental Poppy. Large, black seed capsule centres surrounded by dark purple stamens which enhance the 4 to 6 inch wide, white, papery blooms. Its strong stems, covered with fine hair, support the large blooms from late spring through early summer.
Stunning flowers, which will pop up anywhere in the garden once established, but are easy to pull up if in the wrong place. Their silvery foliage makes them easy to spot, and contrasts beautifully with the lush, rich flowers.
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