Category Archives: Plants & Seeds
Asclepia tuberosa
Asclepias tuberosa has masses of golden-orange blooms flowers, a hardy perennial makes a fine addition to cottage garden borders and wildlife areas. Bees and butterflies love the profusion of nectar from the blooms making this a superb choice for a wildlife area. As the flowers fade, they are replaced by seedpods which split to show
Geranium Mixed
From beginners to experienced growers, there are few gardeners that can resist the charms of a hardy Geranium! This collection brings together a range of popular varieties that will blooms from late spring onwards, filling your borders with colour and attracting pollinating insects to the garden. These cottage garden classics are perfect for the front
Calathea ornata Sanderiana (Peacock Plant) 11cm x 1
Clematis Nubia™ evipo079
A particularly alluring Clematis with velvety, pillar-box red blooms and dark purple anthers. Unlike many red varieties, which tend to fade in bright light, Clematis ‘Nubia’ makes an eye-catching focal point for a sunny or lightly shaded spot. With a neat, compact habit it is nicely suited to patio containers. An exquisite choice for training
Mandevilla sanderi Bloom Bells® White
An exquisite climber for a warm conservatory! Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® White’ produces a sensational display of daxxling white, trumpet shaped blooms that stand out against its glossy, dark foliage. The leaves are evergreen making this a handsome plant all year round. Perfect for twining over an obelisk, this tropical climber makes a wonderful plant
Osteospermum Plants – Purple Sun
Osteospermum Plants – Purple Sun Grow your own multi-award winning African daisy today! Osteospermum ‘Purple Sun’ boasts a spectacular blend of colours within its blooms, from purple centres to yellow tips. These wide, daisy-like flower heads make a show-stopping display throughout the summer, especially when the flowers develop in masses and smother the dark green
Chaenomeless superba Plant – Pink Lady
Chaenomeles x superba ‘Pink Lady’ is a woody deciduous shrub, with small oval leaves and pretty bubblegum pink cup-shpaed flowers. Blooms are borne on bare stems in spring, followed by foliage, and then become apple-shaped fruit known as quince, which can be used in cooking. A lovely ornamental shrub for wall-side borders. Flowers March-April. Height
Rose Climbing Collection
This fantastic collection of climbing roses will cover walls and pergolas with an abundance of romantic summer blooms. Height: 3m (10′) Spread 2m (6′). Collection comprises: Rosa ‘Paul’s Scarlet’ – The cup shaped, semi double blooms of this free-flowering climber are produced in large clusters that won’t fade in the sun. Rosa ‘Golden Showers’ – A repeat
Dahlia Karma Amora
Shapely waterlily blooms in a dazzling shade of scarlet, stand out beautifully from the dark green foliage. This eye-catching Dahlia offers the perfect combination of long-lasting blooms, long stems, and plenty of them to last the summer. A great choice for a cut flower garden, or bringing a blaze of colour to sunny borders and
Ficus (Fig) Carica (Green Fig)
Ficus (Fig) Carica Deciduous fruit tree growing sweet tasting edible fruit! Figus Carica also known as Brown Turkey or the Common Fig Tree. Fig is a deciduous fruit tree with large foliage of deeply lobed deep green leaves. Small petal-less flowers are contained in a hollowed-out receptacle, which enlarges to form sweet tasting edible fruit.
Maxicrop
Apple (Malus) Appeltini
Apple (Malus) Appeltini Boasting white flowers in spring and bite-sized fruits! A compact tree producing a mass of pink-white flowers in spring, followed by a generous crop of small bite-sized fruits. They hang on the tree for quite a long time and ripen from purple to a rich red. The fruits are much smaller than
Lily Giant Flowered Collection
Towering stems and colossal blooms make these sensational tree lilies a sight to behold. The thick stems reach impossible heights, with virtually no staking. Each exotic-looking bloom releases a seductive fragrance that carries on the summer breeze. Lily ‘Giant Flowered Collection’ combines three of the most beguiling varieties. Plant them as an architectural focal point
Lilac (Syringa) josikaea
Lilac josikaea is a wide, spreading species with a big garden presence. Slender stems bear airy panicles of small, pink flowers with a sweet perfume. Hungarian Lilacs are well suited to a cooler climate, making a superb specimen shrub towards the back of the border. This deciduous shrub is best suited to larger borders where
Lilac (Syringa) Miss Kim
Syringa pubescens subsp. patula ‘Miss Kim’ stands out for its profusion of sweetly scented, mauve-pink flowers in May and June. The blooms are delicate and smaller than the commonly seen Syringa vulgaris varieties, giving it a more elegant appearance. In autumn, the heart shaped foliage of the Manchurian Lilac turns to rich shades of plum
Fuchsia Hardy Lady Thumb
A neat, compact and hardy Fuchsia Lady Thumb flowers are pink and white, produced in masses from June through to September. Fuchsias grow well in sun or part shade, ideal for difficult corners of the patiothey are very easy to care for and just require deadheading to encourage more flowers. Height: 30cm (12). Spread: 45cm
Magnolia Wilsonii
Exotic and eye-catching, this Magnolia is a striking specimen tree! The lightly fragranced Magnolia wilsonii has dazziling white blooms with prominent crimson centres which dangle from the branch tips of this spreading, shrubby tree. At its best in May and June, this Magnolia flowers late in the season. Once established the blooms of the Magnolia
Antirrhinum Mini Butterflies
Antirrhinium mini butterflies is a pretty mix that blooms from June until September. It produces showy flowers in shades of yellow, pink, purple and orange that develop in compact clusters. These half-hardy annuals retain the double azalea-like blooms of its larger relation but form a wonderfully neat habit. This dwarf Snapdragon is easy to grow