Herbaceous perennials f - z
From our own propagation or liners / finished plants from UK growers
All home grown plants in peat free compost else reduced peat
Grown under natural conditions – no forced growth
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Plant Name | Common Name | Pot Size | Full description of plant | Retail Price | In Stock |
Acaena inermis ‘Purpurea’ | New Zealand Burr | 1.4Lt | Creeping, ground covering species, with finely cut olive-green leaves, flushed PURPLE. Insignificant flowers followed by showy red burrs. Good edging plant. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 5cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Acaena microphylla ‘Kupferteppich’ | New Zealand Burr | 1.4Lt | syn.Copper Carpet’. Gently creeping evergreen ground cover, with pinnate bronze leaves, rooting as they run. Small rounded insignificant flowers are followed by large showy bright red burrs in late summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 2cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Acanthus mollis | Bears Breeches | 1.4Lt | Clump forming perennial with deeply lobed, glossy, dark green leaves. Dense spikes of white flowers held in purple bracts; late summer. Rich, fertile well drained soil in sun or part shade. 120x90cm. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Acanthus mollis latifolius ‘Rue Ledan’ | Bear’s Breeches | 1.4Lt | A form selected by Jean Pierre Jolivot in France. Bold spikes of white flowers are held in silver-white bracts although it soes not seem so free flowering. Shiny lobed dark-green leaves. Deep, fertile, well drained soil in sun or light shade. 120cm. (7-8) | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Acanthus mollis ‘Tasmanian Angel’ | Bear’s Breeches | 2Lt | Stunning architectural plant forming mounds of jagged, glossy green leaves, frosted & mottled white. Short spikes of hooded baby-pink flowers with a white lower lip from midsummer. Needs a warm, sheltered spot out of cold winds. (7-9) 60cm. | £8.50 | 3.00 |
Acanthus ‘Morning’s Candle’ | Bear’s Breeches | 2Lt | Selected for it’s long spikes of white flowers with just a kiss of pink of the exterior, held in dark maroon-purple & jade green suffused bracts;- summer. Rosettes of spiny leaves. Well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Acanthus sennii | African Acanthus | 3Lt | Amazing shrubby evergreen species with woody stems & glossy, intensely spiny holly like leaves. Spikes of rich red flowers during spring & often late summer & autumn. From east Africa & proving surprisingly tough, hardy with us in a cold greenhouse so far. (3-4 & 8-10) 2.0mtrs. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Acanthus spinosus (AGM) | Bears Breeches | 2Lt | Stately perennial of architectural merit. Stiff spikes of hooded soft mauve flowers with white lips; good seed heads. Rich, glossy, deeply cut leaves to 90cms. giving good ground cover. Prefers good, well drained soil in sun or light shade. 90x90cms (7-9) | £6.95 | 5.00 |
Acanthus spinosus Ferguson’s form | Bears Breeches | 1.4Lt | Shorter, more free flowering clone of spinosus with the basal leaves much divided & spiny. Compact spikes of white flowers from prominent purple bracts, from July to September. Light, free draining soil in sun. (7-9) 65cm. | £5.35 | 2.00 |
Acanthus spinosus spinosissimus group | Bears Breeches | 2Lt | Superb foliage plant, with arching more or less evergreen finely dissected leaves. The leaves are almost cut to the veins, with are highlighted creamy-white. Less free flowering than the type. Well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 120cm. | £7.25 | 15.00 |
Achillea ‘Coronation Gold’ (AGM) | Yarrow | 1.4Lt | Large flattened heads of bright golden-yellow flowers on much branched stems. Mounds of deeply cut, aromatic silver-grey leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 90cm. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Achillea ‘Coronation Gold’ (AGM) | Yarrow | 2Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Achillea ‘Credo’ (AGM) | Milfoil or Yarrow | 1.4Lt | A good, reliable variety with flat heads of non-fading CREAMY-YELLOW FLOWERS over a base of finely cut foliage. Not invasive. Any reasonable soil in sunny position. 100x60cms. Flowers: June-August. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Achillea ‘Fanal’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | syn. ‘The Beacon’. Flattened heads of rich cherry-red flowers with a yellow eye, eventually fading terracotta-orange with age. Flowers over a long period through midsummer. Mounds of aromatic, finely pinnate green leaves, flushed silver. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 75cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Achillea ‘Fanal’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1Lt | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Achillea filipendulina ‘Cloth Of Gold’ (AGM) | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1Lt | Tall, late flowering yarrow with aromatic, much divided silver-grey basal leaves. Large, flattened plates of golden-yellow flowers from midsummer into autumn. Ideal for the back of the border. more tolerant of moist soils. Well drained soil in sun is best. (7-9) 150cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Achillea filipendulina ‘Gold Plate’ (AGM) | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | Large flattened heads of GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers; early summer to early autumn. Good for drying & cutting. Grey-green pinnate leaves. Retentive well drained soil in sun. 129x75cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Achillea ‘Inca Gold’ | Yarrow, Milfoil. | 1.4Lt | A striking new hybrid with flat heads of small MARMALADE-ORANGE FADING TO CREAMY-YELLOW in succession all summer. Feathery fern-like silvery green foliage. Well drained retentive soil in sun. 60x45cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Achillea ‘Lachsschonheit’ | yarrow or Milfoil | 2Lt | (Salmon Beauty’) Strong, wiry stems topped with flat-heads of LIGHT SALMON-RED flowers; June-October. Makes a clump of delicate, ferny, aromatic green foliage. Full sun in well drained, yet moisture retentive soil. 75x60cms. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Cerise Queen’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | Large flattened heads of bright magenta-pink flowers with a small white eye; early summer to early autumn. Flowers fade with age. Mid-green pinnate leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in full sun. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Lansdorferglut’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 2Lt | Flattened heads of deep salmon-pink flowers eventually fade rosy-white. Flowers through summer. basal rosettes of finely pinnate grey leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 75cm | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Lilac Beauty’ | Yarrow or Milfoil | 1.4Lt | Gently running ground cover, forming mats of finely cut, fern like, fresh green leaves. Flattened heads of small, daisy like, soft lilac-pink flowers in midsummer. Heads fade to buff with age. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 75cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Little Moonshine’ (PBR) | 1.4Lt | A compact form of this ever popular & reliable clump-forming perennial. Forms clumps of highly aromatic, ferny, grey-green evergreen leaves the branching stems topped with flattened heads of bright yellow flowers held over a long period and also dry well; June -Sept. Loved by bees & butterflies. Reasonably free draining, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 35cms. | £6.25 | 10.00 | |
Achillea millefolium ‘Pomegranate’ | Milfoil, yarrow | 1Lt | (Tutti Frutti Series) Darkest velvety, pomegranate red flowers in more domed heads over a much longer period than other cultivars from June to the frosts. fern like green leaves with silver highlights. Retentive, well drained soil. (6-10) 75cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Red Velvet’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | Flattened heads of velvet textured cherry red unfading flowers with a small white eye during summer. Basal clumps of finely cut silver green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 75cm. | £5.25 | 18.00 |
Achillea millefolium ‘Rose Madder’ | Yarrow, Milfoil. | 1.4Lt | Flattened heads of rich raspberry-pink flowers not fading with age & usually repeating long into autumn. Short, compact habit with fresh green finely cut leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 35cm. | £5.25 | 15.00 |
Achillea ‘Moonshine’ (AGM) | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | LIGHT YELLOW flowerheads held in large flattened heads; all summer. Good for drying. Clump former with aromatic, silvery-grey, divided foliage. Retentive, yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 14.00 |
Achillea ‘Moonshine’ (AGM) | Yarrow, Milfoil | 2Lt | £7.95 | 3.00 | |
Achillea sibirica camtschatica ‘Love Parade’ | Yarrow | 1Lt | Flattened heads of soft pale-pink flowers with a slightly deeper eye. Erect stems with dark, finely cut, fresh-green leaves. Needs a moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 60cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Achillea ‘Summerwine’ (AGM) | Yarrow | 1.4Lt | Incredibly bright glowing intense scarlet-red flowers ageing yellow. Mounds of deeply cut, pinnate, grey-green leaves. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 75cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Achillea ‘Terracotta’ | Yarrow, Milfoil | 1.4Lt | Aptly named hybrid. Large flat heads of RICH TERRACOTTA-ORANGE flowers all summer fade to a soft yellow in autumn. Basal clumps of aromatic, evergreen, mid-green foliage. Retentive well drained soil in sun. 75 x45cm. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Achillea ‘Walther Funcke’ | Yarrow | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped with large, flat heads of BRIGHT ORANGE flowers; June to September. Basal clumps of aromatic, ferny, rich green foliage. Any reasonable soil in full sun. Ht: 60cms. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Aconitum carmichaelii (Arendsii Group) ‘Arendsii’ | Monkshood | 2Lt | Noble, erect perennial with tall spikes of large, hooded, mid-blue flowers; freely produced in early autumn. Rich-green, divided leaves. ALL PARTS POISONOUS. Most soils in sun or part shade. 120x60cm. | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Aconitum carmichaelii wilsonii ‘Spatlese’ | Monkshood | 2Lt | German selection, with spikes of clear, light blue flowers, shading darker at the edges, over a long period. Clumps of deeply cut leaves, bronze tinted when young. Humus rich, retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 120cm. | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Aconitum Cloudy’ | Monkshood | 2Lt | Very subtle, erect spikes of helmet shaped, palest soft grey-blue flowers with a paler keel. Very subtle & excellent colour for midsummer. Mounds of divided basal leaves. ALL PARTS POISONOUS. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 75cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Aconitum fischeri | Monkshood | 1.4Lt | Thought to be a synonym for carmichaelii, this is a short species even if it is not a true one! Thick textured, glossy, divided leaves & short spikes of hooded bright blue flowers during summer. ALL PARTS POISONOUS. Retentive soil in sun/shade. (6-8) 30cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Aconitum fischeri | Monkshood | 2Lt | £7.15 | 6.00 | |
Aconitum fischeri arcuatum | Monkshood | 1.4Lt | coll. from steep wooded hillsides at T’aebaeksan, S. Korea. Tall, rather willowy stems with deeply cut, lobed rather sparse dark-green leaves. Spikes of high hooded, deep purple-blue helmets during late summer & autumn. Cool, moist woodland soil in part shade. (7-9) 200cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Aconitum ‘Ivorine’ | Monkshood | 1.4Lt | Upright spikes of hooded, tubular, IVORY-WHITE flowers; May to July. Glossy, heavily cut leaves. Grows best in retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. TUBEROUS ROOTS ARE VERY POISONOUS. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Aconitum napellus | Monkshood | 2Lt | (Monkshood) Erect spires of large, hooded, DEEP BLUE flowers over a long period; July to September. Clumps of glossy, deeply cut foliage. POISONOUS especially roots. Sun or shade in fertile retentive soil. 130x60cms. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Aconitum sp. from Kath Dryden | Monks Hood | 2Lt | Shorter form found growing in Nepal but not identified. Strong stems with divided glossy green leaves. Pyramidal panicles of high hooded violet-blue flowers, paler grey-blue inside;- mid to late summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (7-10) 65cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Aconitum Spark’s Variety’ (AGM) | Monkshood | 1.4Lt | (syn.A.henryi) Erect stems carry closely packed spikes of INTENSE VIOLET-BLUE hooded flowers. Forms clumps of spreading, glossy, dark green, finely cut leaves. Good retentive soil in sun or part shade. ALL PARTS POISONOUS. 120x60cm. Flowers: June-August. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Aconitum Spark’s Variety’ (AGM) | Monkshood | 2Lt | £6.95 | 12.00 | |
Actaea japonica from Cheju Do | Bugbane | 2Lt | Very distinct form, collected by Darrell Probst. The leaves are not very deeply cut & emerge purple white silver veining, more green at flowering. Erect, candelabra like spikes of white flowers on black stems during autumn. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (8-10) 120cm. | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Actaea pachypoda | Snakeberry | 2Lt | Attractive plants grown chiefly for their spikes of white berries, held on thickened black stems in autumn. Clumps of much divided leaves. Small spikes of fluffy white flowers in spring. ALL PARTS POISONOUS. Cool, moist soil in part shade. (4-6) 60cm. | £8.95 | 5.00 |
Actaea pachypoda Misty Blue’ | Doll’s Eye | 2Lt | Attractive woodlander with erect stems having finely cut, ash grey leaves. Short, fluffy spikes of white flowers in May followed by spikes of white fruit, held on bright red stalks;- late summer. Best a rich, retentive, woodsy soil in part shade. (5-6) 75cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Actaea podocarpa | American Bugbane | 2Lt | syn. americana. Rarely seen species from the Eastern States, with rounded, rather gently lobed basal lvs. Long, slender racemes of creamy-white flws on unbranched stems inlate summer. Retentive, humus rich soil in part shade. 180cm. (8-10) | £8.95 | 4.00 |
Actaea ‘Queen of Sheba’ | Bugbane | 2Lt | A shorter form with much more finely cut, dark brown-black divided leaves. Arching, very long, narrow sprays of white flowers over a long period through autumn. Best in a retentive soil with some shade at least. (8-10) 130cm. | £11.95 | 3.00 |
Actaea racemosa (AGM) | Black Snake Root | 2Lt | Slender, branched stems bearing long (to 60cm) bottlebrushes of white flowers; midsummer. Forms clumps of attractive, divided, fresh green leaves. Best in moist, fertile, humus-rich soil in part shade. From: 1.0 to 2.0m x 60cms. | £7.50 | 3.00 |
Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Group | Cimicifuga | 2Lt | (formerly Cimicifuga) Unusual hybrid with erect spikes of starry WHITE flowers with long anthers, flushed deep pink in bud & held on bronze stems;- autumn. Mounds of deeply cut, bronze purple leaves. Rich, tretentive soil in sun or shade. 150cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Grp ‘Brunette’ | Bugbane | 2Lt | (syn.Cimicifuga) The most spectacular hybrid. Compact wands of pink tinted, white flowers from purple buds; early & mid autumn. Basal clumps of dark purplish-bronze leaves. Moist, fertile, humus rich soil in part shade. 90x45cm. | £7.95 | 31.00 |
Actaea simplex Atropurpurea Grp ‘Brunette’ | Bugbane | 17cm | £8.50 | 14.00 | |
Actaea simplex ‘Black Negligee’ (Atropurpurea Group) | Bugbane | 2Lt | syn. Cimicifuga. Probably the darkest leaved selection to date with mounds of cut, rich purple-black leaves holding their colour well through summer. Arching wands of white flowers from purple tinted buds during autumn. Retentive soil in shade. Ht2.5mtrs. | £8.50 | 1.00 |
Actaea simplex ‘Hillside Black Beauty’ (Atropurpurea Group) | Bugbane | 2Lt | was cimicifuga. Mounds of deeply cut, richest plum purple, almost black leaves, a great improvement on all other purple leaved forms. Erect spikes of white flowers from pink flushed buds. Rich, retentive soil in part shade. (9-10) 125cm. | £9.50 | 1.00 |
Actaea simplex ‘James Compton’ (Atropurpurea Group) | Bugbane | 2Lt | (WAS CIMICIFUGA) Mounds of finely cut, serrated basal leaves flushed purple-bronze, giving a two-tone effect. Arching spikes of scented white bottlebrush-like flowers in late summer & autumn. Retentive, humus-rich soil in part or full shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £7.95 | 10.00 |
Actaea simplex ‘Pink Spike’ | Bugbane | 2Lt | Showy, autumn flowering species for the woodland garden with erectly held spikes of soft-pink flowers, consisting mainly of stamens on long, wand like stems;- late summer & autumn. Basal mounds of cut, smokey purple-brown leaves.Humus soil in pt/sh.150cm | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Adenophora ‘Gaudi Violet’ | Ladybells | 1.4Lt | Most likely a Campanula rapunculoides, this tidy, upright form has long, narrow spikes of nodding, whorled spikes of light-violet flowers from July to September. Rather rounded soft green leaves. Likes a well drained soil in sun but tolerates quite a lot of shade. (7-9) 75cm. | £5.75 | 9.00 |
Adenophora takedae | Ladybells | 1.4Lt | Slender, arching stems to about 60cm in length. Leaves narrowly ovate to linear, 7-15cm long, with incurved teeth. Bell shaped, long violet-blue flowers along the stems during midsummer. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 60cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus ‘African Queen’ | Lily of the NIle | 2Lt | New deciduous cultivar 2021. Heads of beautiful deep blue. It is very similar to Agapanthus ‘Navy blue’, but makes a somewhat larger plant in both the flower and the leaf. Fertile, retentive yet drained soil in sun or part shade. May need winter protection. 75cms. | £9.50 | 7.00 |
Agapanthus africanus ‘Twister’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Needing a very sheltered spot, this semi-evergreen has basal clumps of strap-like, broad green leaves. Large, dense, packed, rounded heads of narrowly tubular white flowers, stained bright-blue on the tube during mid to late summer. Free draining soil in sun. (7-8) 60x45cm. | £8.95 | 13.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Beeches Dwarf’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Our own selected dwarf form. Showy umbels of SOFT POWDERY-BLUE flowers with a darker mid blue midrib down each petal; mid to late summer. Deciduous & quite hardy. Retentive well drained soil in full sun. 30x30cm. | £7.95 | 9.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Black Magic’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | (inapertus hybrid) Drooping heads of narrowly tubular, darkest indigo blue flowers during late summer. Rather sombre & dark but stunning. Deciduous strap like leaves. inapertus types are only hardy in the most sheltered gardens in a warm, sunny spot. 80cm. | £9.95 | 12.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Black Pantha’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Intermediate umbels of flared, trumpet shaped, inky blue, almost black flowers, held on black flushed stems;- July to September. Narrow, deciduous leaves make it one of the hardier ones. Retentive, free draining soil in sun. 60cm. | £11.50 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus campanulatus ‘Wedgewood Blue’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Old hybrid with intermediate, open umbels of narrowly tubular pale wedgewood blue flowers on stout stems;- late summer & early autumn. Narrow, strap like deciduous leaves. one of the hardier hybrids. Well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Agapanthus campanulatus ‘Wendy’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Very hardy, dwarf deciduous hybrid, completely dormant in winter. Intermediate umbels of almost white flowers with a slatey sky-blue wash, during June & July. Fine tufts of strap like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in full sun. (6-7) 35cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus campanulatus ‘White Hope’ | White African Lily | 2Lt | A neat & very hardy deciduous hybrid with arching, mid-green leaves. Dense, almost rounded heads of closely set, narrowly tubular white flowers, ending with a pink rim around the mouth, from July to September. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 60x45cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Dnjepr’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Very tall, upright, late flowering deciduous hybrid with rounded umbels of dusky sky-blue flowers which are stumpy & open wide. The stems are always held very erect. Strap like deciduous leaves make it hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (8-10) 130cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Double Diamond’ | Lily of the Nile | 2Lt | Dwarf hybrid, excellent in pots & bred in South Africa so it should be good. Unusual, fully double pure white flowers with long, pointed petals;- July & August. Semi evergreen in mild winters. Free draining soil in sun. (7-8) 20cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Early Blue’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Rather small, deciduous hardy hybrid, selected for it’s especially early flowering period. Fans of narrow, strap like leaves topped by intermediate, sparse umbels of rich-blue flowers, often starting in early July. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Enigma’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Big, bold evergreen for a warm, sheltered spot. Dense, rounded umbels of tubular white flowers, stained rich blue on the tube giving a two tone effect. Large, strap like leaves. Needs a very warm, sheltered spot in sun. (7-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Gayle’s Lilac’ | Lily of the Nile | 2Lt | A very hardy dwarf New Zealand hybrid with umbels of cool lilac tubular flowers. Mounds of narrow, dark green deciduous leaves. Retentive well drained soil in sun or light shade. (8-10) 40cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Agapanthus Headbourne hybrids | African Lily | 2Lt | A crown of MID-BLUE, trumpet-shaped flowers; July to September. Long, blade-like fleshy leaves. Enriched, well drained soil in full sun. A popular and hardy variety. 75x30cms. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus Headbourne hybrids | African Lily | 3Lt | £8.95 | 10.00 | |
Agapanthus inapertus ‘Midnight Cascade’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Slightly tender evergreen variety for the cold greenhouse in winter. Nodding heads of narrowly tubular darkest purple-blue flowers from black buds; late summer into autumn. Long strap like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 90cm | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Indigo Dreams’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | One of the darkest varieties available, a small, slower growing short form with intermediate umbels of flared violet-blue flowers with a deeper central vein from midsummer in to autumn. Narrow, strap like deciduous leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-9) 70cm. | £9.75 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Intermedius’ | African Blue lily | 2Lt | Showy new European hybrid with large umbels of bell shaped powder blue tubular flowers from midsummer through Autumn. Narrow clumps of grassy strap like leaves. Fertile moist yet well drained soil in full sun. 75x45cm. | £6.35 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Lapis’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Small deciduous hybrid, bred in New Zealand. Loose, rather sparse heads of striking rich blue flowers, most noticeable for their profusion. Flowers July to September. One of the hardier forms for a retentive, well draned soil in sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £9.75 | 16.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Lavender Haze’ | Lily of the Nile | 2Lt | Hardy, more or less evergreen, New Zealand hybrid with large, rounded umbels of trumpet-shaped, lilac flowers, held on dark stems in late summer to the frosts. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Lilliput’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | A real miniature with umbels of BRIGHT BLUE trumpet-like flowers in late summer. Narrow strap-like, almost fully evergreen leaves. Full sun in fertile, not too dry soil. 20x45cm. | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Lilliput’ | African Blue Lily | 3Lt | £8.95 | 5.00 | |
Agapanthus ‘Lilliput’ – pale form | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | A real miniature with umbels of pale blue rumpet-like flowers; mid to late summer. Narrow strap-like, almost fully evergreen leaves. Full sun in fertile, not too dry soil. 20x45cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Loch Hope’ (AGM) | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Clump former, with rounded umbels of broad, trumpet shaped deep blue flowers; late summer & early autumn. Deciduous strap like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 150x60cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Megan’s Mauve’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Big, bold & reasonably tough evergreen with broad, luxuriant, strap like leaves. Rounded, well packed umbels of a pale mauve with a central splash of deeper mauve down each petal;- Late summer & autumn. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-9) 100cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Midnight Dream’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Tall, upright hybrid, possibly with some inapertus in it’s breeding as the heads slightly droop & the flowers long & narrow. pendulous, rich violet-blue flowers on long stalks ;- late summer & autumn. Long, rather narrow, strap like leaves. Very showy for retentive, well drained soil in sun. (8-10) 80cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Midnight Star’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | (syn.Navy Blue’) One of the hardiest, brightest blues with rounded heads of rich blue flowers from inky violet buds during August, usually a little later than most. The stems are stained black at the base. Well drained soil in a sun. (8-9) 85cm. | £7.95 | 13.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Misty Dawn’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Smaller, slower growing deciduous hybrid with the leaves emerging in spring entirely pure white. At flowering they become streaky. Loose umbels of small, rich-blue flowers during midsummer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 45cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Mooreanus’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Introduced from Orange Free State in 1954, this is probably a short form of campanulatus ssp. patens. Small tough form with narrow deciduous leaves. Loose open umbels of trumpet shaped palest blue flowers during July & August. Should be relaibly hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-8) 70cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Navy Blue’ | 3Lt | £9.50 | 5.00 | ||
Agapanthus ‘Navy Blue’ | 2Lt | £7.95 | 26.00 | ||
Agapanthus ‘Navy Blue’ | 2Lt | a tough upright form with dark navey blue flower over a long period of summer. Classic green Agapanthus leaves which are deciduous. 80cm full sun. | £7.95 | 29.00 | |
Agapanthus ‘New Blue’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Old hybrid with large, rather open umbels of mid-blue flowers with a darker central vein, held at curious angles, during midsummer. Narrow, strap like, deciduous leaves. Seems to have gone missing so a welcome re-introduction. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Peter Pan’ | African Lily | 2Lt | A dwarf variety with umbels of flared, MID-BLUE flowers; late summer. Small clumps of narrow, strap-like, glossy green leaves. Good for cutting & excellent in pots. Usually hardy in a fertile retentive soil in sun. 30x30cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Phantom’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Huge, evergreen praecox hybrid with umbels of very large, reflexing white flowers becoming more suffused blue at the tips. Flowers late summer. slow to multiply with very broad, glossy green leaves. will need cold greenhouse protection in winter, but worth it. 150cm. | £9.75 | 3.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Polar Star’ | 2Lt | Upright, fleshy stems topped with large umbels of shiny, tubular, lavender-purple flowers with a single mauve stripe at the centre. Fleshy, lance shaped, green leaves. Free draining yet moist, fertile soil in sun or dappled shade. May need some winter protection. 60x45cms. | £7.95 | 18.00 | |
Agapanthus ‘Queen Mum’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Huge Australian hybrid with a rounded head packed full of small, widely falred white flowers, stained blue on the tube;- late summer into autumn. Semi-evergreen, very broad, strap like leaves. Needs a very warm, sheltered spot or cold green house in winter. (7-9) 120cm. | £8.50 | 8.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Sandringham’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Superb hybrid with umbels of intense dark-blue flowers on black flushed stems. Narrow, leathery leaves. Good in pots. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 60cm. | £7.95 | 15.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Sea Coral’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Semi-dwarf, semi-evergreen hybrid with intermediate umbels of trumpet-shaped, white flowers flushed coral-pink on the exterior, especially when fading. Clumps of arching, strap-like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in full sun. (6-8) 50cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Sky’ | African Lily | 3Lt | Spectacular species with dense, nodding umbels of narrowly bell shaped sky blue flowers, held on long stalks;- late summer & early autumn. Deciduous leaves. Will need a very warm, sheltered spot in sun with a winter mulch. (8-10) 120cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Snow Pixie’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Choice dwarf species, ideally suited to tubs. Dense, packed, rounded umbels of narrowly tubular, pure white flowers in late summer & autumn. Arching, glossy deciduous leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (8-9) 40cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Strawberry Ice’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Evergreen hybrid domed umbels of narrowly tubular white flowers, starting with pink lips, becoming more suffused as the flower ages. Broad, strap like leaves. Only hardy in the most sheltered os spots in a free draining soil in sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Streamline’ | Blue African Lily | 2Lt | A beautiful bi-coloured variety with narrow, grassy, strap-like foliage. Umbels of tubular SOFTEST BLUE flowers have a slightly darker stripe down the centre of each petal. Best mulched in the first winter. Well drained soil in sun. 75 x 45cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Taw Valley’ | African Blue Lily | 2Lt | Absolutely stunning dark blue flowered form, a star in the new Wisley Rose garden. Rather small heads of widely flared intense violet-blue flowers in sparse heads ;- July & August. Narrow, star like deciduous leaves. Reasonably hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-8) 80cm. | £7.95 | 16.00 |
Agapanthus ‘Torbay’ | Lily of the Nile | 2Lt | Deciduous & very hardy species, with open umbels of narrow, trumpet shaped, sky blue flowers, with a deeper central vein on each petal. Narrow, strap like leaves. Hardy in retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 75cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Agapanthus ‘White Heaven’ | African Lily | 2Lt | Said to be the first repeat flowering Agapanthus. very large rounded heads of starry, narrow petalled white flowers in heads of up to 80 blooms;- August & September. Reasonably hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (8-9) 100cm. | £8.95 | 1.00 |
Agastache ‘Blackadder’ | Hummimgbird Hyssop | 1.4Lt | This foeniculum x rugosa cross is one of the hardiest hybrids for the garden. Very long lasting, bold spikes of tubular light violet-blue flowers from smokey bracts all summer to the frosts. Aromatic, nettle like leaves. Well drained spot in sun. 75cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Agastache ‘Blue Boa’ | Hummingbird MInt | 1.4Lt | Stunning form selected at Terra Nova nurseries. Nettle like, aromatic darkest green leaves, topped by incredibly fat, whorled spikes of rich violet-blue flowers from persistent burgundy-purple flowers from June to September. Light, rather poor, free draining soil in a sunny spot. (6-9) 85cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Agastache ‘Blue Fortune’ | Mexican Hyssop | 1.4Lt | A new hybrid much loved by bees. Densely packed spikes of small, hooded, POWDER BLUE flowers in darker calyces; all summer. Basal clumps of nettle-like, aromatic leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 75x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Agastache rugosa albiflora ‘Liquorice White’ | Giant Hyssop | 1.4Lt | Densely packed spires of WHITE hooded flowers are held in whorls with a liquorice scent & are loved by bees. Nettle like leaves. Very ornamental plant flowering over a long period & are good for cutting. Well drained soil in sun. 90x45cm. Flowers: July-Sept. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Agastache rugosa ‘Golden Jubilee’ | Mexican Hyssop | 1.4Lt | Spectacular foliage plant, breeding more or less true from seed. Aromatic, nettle-like, burnished, golden-yellow leaves topped by narrow spikes of mid-blue, tubular flowers from smokey buds, throughout summer. Sharply drained, sheltered spot in sun. (5-8) 45cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Agastache rugosa ‘Little Adder’ | 1.4Lt | Compact variety about half size of and far more floriferous than ‘Black Adder’ forming a mound of aromatic, lance shaped, green leaves. Multiple spikes of tubular, lavender-blue flowers from mid summer well into autumn. Loved by bees etc. Free draining soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cms. | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Ageratina altissima ‘Chocolate’ (AGM) | White Snakeroot | 1.4Lt | syn. Eupatorium rugosum ‘Chocolate’. A form especially selected for it’s deep chocolate, nettle-like leaves on glossy brown stems. Flattened heads of pure white flowers in autumn. Retentive soil colouring best in a sunny site. (8-10) 90cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Ageratina altissima ‘Chocolate’ (AGM) | White Snakeroot | 2Lt | £6.95 | 12.00 | |
Ajuga reptans albiflora ‘Alba’ | Bugle | 1.4Lt | Strong growing, mat forming evergreen with rosettes of glossy, light green leaves. Short spikes of tubular white flowers, held in a cylindrical spikes during late spring & early summer. Retentive or moist soil in part of full shade. (4-6) 15cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Atropurpurea’ (AGM) | Bugle | 1.4Lt | Good spreading evergreen ground cover Rosettes of glossy deep bronze purple leaves & spires of hooded, bright blue flowers. Sun or shade but grows better in moister conditions. 15x90cm. Flowers: May to June. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Black Scallop’ | Bugle | 1Lt | Striking, evergreen ground cover with rosettes of intensely glossy, leathery, darkest bronze-black leaves. Short spikes of narrowly tubular, bright-blue flowers, held in whorls;- late spring. Retentive soil in part or full shade. 20x60cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Braunherz’ | Bugle | 1.4Lt | Prostrate mats of evergreen, purple-bronze, glossy leaves. Deep blue flower spikes; April-June.. Any reasonable, not too dry soil in sun or shade. 15x75cms. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ | Bugle | 1.4Lt | Creeping, quick-spreading, evergreen ground cover with silvery-green leaves suffused dark red. Dark blue flowers in spikes in late spring & early summer. Best in moist, retentive soil with some shade. 15x60cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Burgundy Glow’ | Bugle | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Ajuga reptans ‘Evening Glow’ | Bugle | 1.4Lt | One of the most intense coloured forms of this trailing ground covering evergreens. Rosettes of broad, intense beetroot purple leaves. Short whorled spikes of hooded rich blue flowers in spring. Ideal for pots & tubs Moist soil in part shade. (4-5) 15cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Ajuga reptans ‘Golden Glow’ | Bugle | 1Lt | An elegant, evergreen perennial groundcover producing variegated cream-white-yellow foliaged, infused with rose in cooler weather. Short spikes of blue flowers appear in mid to late Spring. Suited to containers and small scale groundcover areas because of its slow spreading nature | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Alcea ‘Black Night’ | Hollyhock | 1.4Lt | (Spotlight Series) Tall, upright, clump forming perennial with long, slender spikes of silky, cup-shaped, velvet textured, rich purple-black flowers with a small gold eye, freely borne throughout summer. Short lived but self seeds freely. Poor, impoverished soil in sun. (6-9) 180x60cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Alcea rosea ‘Chaters Double Salmon Pink’ | Hollyhock | 2Lt | Selected in Saffron Walden by Thomas Chaters, These were the first strain of double hollyhock like flowers to hit the market & caused a great stir at the Chelsea flower show. Big, bold spikes of fully double, crepe paper like, salmon pink flowers through summer. Light, free draining soil in sun 150cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Alcea rosea ‘Double Salmon-Pink’ | Hollyhock | 1.4Lt | Bold, stately cottage garden favourite, with big spikes of silky, cup-shaped double salmon-pink flowers all summer. Basal rosettes of large, coarse basal leaves. Well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 150cm. | £4.50 | 2.00 |
Alcea rosea ‘Nigra’ | Hollyhock | 2Lt | Impressive spikes lined with open, saucer-shaped flowers of a unique DARK RICH-BURGUNDY ALMOST BLACK AT THE CENTRE. May be susceptible to rust. Requires well drained soil in full sun. 1.5m. Flowers: Summer. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Alcea rosea ‘Polarstar’ | Hollyhock | 2Lt | Strong growing, upright, single flowered hollyhock with closely set spikes of single, silky, cup-shaped white flowers with a stained yellow centre, borne on leafy stems from midsummer into autumn. Best in a poor dry, impoverished soil in sun. (6-9) 150x50cm. | £6.75 | 11.00 |
Alcea rosea ‘Sunshine’ (Spotlight Series) | Single Hollyhock | 2Lt | New series, much overdue of single hollyhocks. Bold spikes of silky, cup-shaped clear yellow flowers over a long period through summer. Basal rosettes of coarse, rounded basal leaves, smaller up the stems. Dry, poor soil in sun. (7-9) 160cm. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Alchemilla erythropoda (AGM) | Ladys Mantle | 1Lt | Clump forming perennial, with rounded, lobed sharply toothed, blue-green leaves. Cymes of yellow-green flowers are freely produced from late spring through summer. Retentive, rich soil in sun or part shade. 20cm. (5-8) | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Alchemilla mollis (AGM) | Lady’s Mantle | 1.4Lt | A beautiful combination of pendant sprays of green-yellow flowers over a mound of serrated, oval grey-green leaves which hold droplets of water at the edges after rain. Good ground cover. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 45x45cms. Flowers: June-July. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Alchemilla mollis (AGM) | Lady’s Mantle | 2Lt | £5.95 | 3.00 | |
Alchemilla venosa | Lady’s Mantle | 1.4Lt | Like a small version of mollis. This Caucasian species has thinner textured leaves. The yellow-green flowers open a month earlier than mollis. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Allium altissimum | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Densely packed umbels of VIOLET tubular flowers with a dark central vein down each petal. A large, bold, bulbous perennial forming clumps of grassy leaves. Fertile well drained soil in sun or part shade. 120x45cm. Flowers: Midsummer. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Allium amethystinum ‘Red Mohican’ | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Very unusual bulb forming an oval head of bordeaux russet-red flowers, tipped cream. Unusual as at the top it has a few flowers held on long stalks. Flowers May & June. The strap like leaves wither at flowering. Needs a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (5-6) 90cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Allium caeruleum (AGM) | Ornamental Onion | 1Lt | (syn.A.azureum) Dense heads of BLUE-PURPLE flowers on naked stems; May to July. Clump-forming bulb with rosettes of narrow leaves which have withered before the flowers appear. Ordinary, well drained soil in sun. 20x30cms. | £4.95 | 17.00 |
Allium cernuum (AGM) | Lady’s Leek | 1Lt | coll; Olympic mtns, Clallam Co, Washington. Drooping heads of AMETHYST-PINK flowers turning upward when pollinated; summer. Showy seed heads. Narrow grassy leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 45x30cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Allium cyathophorum farreri | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Vigorous, bulbous perennial, with loose umbels of small, bell-shaped pendent, deep violet-purple bells on short stems. Clumps of grassy narrow mid-green basal leaves. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 20cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Allium ‘Forelock’ | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Tall allium, most likely a hybrid of atropurpurpureum. Flattened oval heads of sombre maroon flowers opening to show the white stamens with a curious tuft on the top. Flowers early summer. light, free draining soil in sun. 120cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Allium giganteum (AGM) | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Striking, stately plant with a rosette of large, lance-shaped, glaucous-grey leaves from which emerge stout stems topped with orange-size heads of RICH WARM-LILAC flowers; June-July. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun. 130x30cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Allium ‘Globemaster’ (AGM) | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | A spectacular new onion with huge, starry, rounded heads of RICH VIOLET-PURPLE flowers up to 8-ins across, held on stiff stems; June & July. Good dried flower heads. Ordinary well drained soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cm. | £5.25 | 28.00 |
Allium ‘Globemaster’ (AGM) | Ornamental Onion | 2Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Allium hollandicum ‘Purple Sensation’ (AGM) | Ornamental onion | 1.4Lt | Strong, upright stems topped with VERY RICH DEEP-PURPLE, starry flowers in rounded heads; May & June. Excellent, clump forming, bulbous perennial; the strap-like leaves die back at flowering time. Grows in any reasonable soil in a sunny position. 90x30cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Allium karataviense – red & pink flowered | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | A newish introduction with an unresolved name. Stiff stems topped with a globular red & pink flower heads the size of an orange, cradled within dark, purplish-grey, wide curving leaves. Excellent seed heads. Reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun. May-June. 20cms | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Allium karataviense (AGM) | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Lovely species the stiff stems topped with a globular flower head of PINKY-BEIGE, the size of an orange, cradled within dark, purplish-grey, wide curving leaves. Excellent seed heads. Reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun. May-June. 20cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Allium karataviense ‘Ivory Queen’ | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Compact showy onion. Large, rounded heads of starry, off-white flowers held in the crowns of the broad, strap-like, glaucous-blue leaves; early summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £4.50 | 1.00 |
Allium lenkoranicum | Ornamental Onion | 1Lt | Very rarely seen small alpine species, with umbels of narrow buff bells emerging from a long arching, sheathing spathe. Narrow, thread like leaves. Autumn flowering. Well drained soil in sun. (8-9) 15cm. | £4.35 | 11.00 |
Allium ‘Mercurius’ | Drumstick Onion | 1.4Lt | Probably the closest to blue yet bred in the tall onions. Large, rounded heads of starry, purple-blue flowers on bare stems during late spring & early summer. The grey-green leaves wither at flowering. Light, well drained soil in sun. (5-7090cm. | £4.65 | 4.00 |
Allium moly ‘Jeannine’ (AGM) | Yellow Onion | 1.4Lt | Rounded heads of bowl-shaped, bright yellow flowers with a lovely sweet scent; summer. Lance-shaped, glaucous leaves. Excellent variety for naturalising. Best in well drained soil with some shade but tolerates sun. 30x60cm. | £4.95 | 8.00 |
Allium prattii | Ornamental Onion | 1Lt | Strange little Chinese Onion, much misrepresented in cultivation. This has pairs of prostrate, glossy green, broad leaves. Open umbels of small, bell-shaped rich burgundy-red flowers during June & July. Best in a humus rich, well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 20cm. | £5.65 | 7.00 |
Allium ‘Purple Rain’ | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | A large flowered form on a slightly shorter stem. Rounded heads packed with violet-purple flowers throughout May & June. the strap like grey-green leaves wither at flowering. Well drained, light soil in sun. (5-6) 60cm. | £4.70 | 8.00 |
Allium ‘Round And Purple’ | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Spectacular new hybrid with very large, ball like umbels of rich purple flowers on stout stems in late spring & early summer. Leaves wither at flowering. Well drained soil in full sun. (5-6) 90cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Allium schubertii | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Rosettes of wide, strap-shaped leaves & umbels of large star-shaped, pinky-purple flowers on stalks of varying length; summer. Good for drying. Large, bulbous species for a gritty, well drained, sheltered site in sun. 45x30cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Allium senescens | Ornamental Onion | 1.4Lt | Very variable European species with fans of slightly twisted, often grey flushed leaves. Rounded umbels of usually soft pink flowers during early summer. easy in well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 30cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Allium unifolium ‘Eros’ | 1Lt | Unusual form of this small, quick multiplying bulb, formerly sold as ‘Chris’s Dwarf’. Intermediate umbels of up to 50, starry, lightly scented pale lilac-purple flowers ;- late spring & Early summer. The fine grassy leaves often wither at flowering. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (5-6) 30cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Allium zebdanense | Ornamentalk Onion | 1Lt | Umbels of large bell shaped scented white flowers in spring. Strap like leaves. Fertile well drained soil in a sunny sheltered site. Rare native of the Lebanon. 30x30cm. | £5.95 | 7.00 |
Alstroemeria brasiliensis ‘Cally Star’ | Lily of the Incas | 1.4Lt | On the borderlines of hardiness, & probably best grown in pots, this superb foliage plant has the leaves strikingly edged bright white. Whorled heads of flared dark burgundy-red flowers from midsummer to the frosts. Light, free draining soil in a sunny, sheltered spot. (6-10) 70cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Alstroemeria- in variety | Lily of the Incas | 3Lt | Dwarf form with magenta flowers June to the frosts. Fleshy, ric green leaves. Remove spent flowers to bring on new buds. Needs a light, free draining soil in a sunny sheltered spot. Ideal for containers or borders. Feed regularly until mid August. Best using a liquid tomato feed. 40cms | £15.75 | 1.00 |
Alstroemeria psittacina ‘Royal Star’ | Parrot Lily | 2Lt | A tender variety with the leaves regularly edged white. Rich red flowers wwith bright green tips; June to August. Spreads freely if happy. Well-drained soil in sun; protect in winter. 90x45cms. | £7.35 | 3.00 |
Althaea cannabina | Hollyhock | 2Lt | Cup-shaped, ROSY LAVENDER flowers, with a deeper eye, are freely produced in the leaf axils all summer & autumn. Tall erect stems. Reasonably fertile soil in sun. 200x120cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Althaea officinalis | Marshmallow | 1.4Lt | Native herbaceous, clump forming perennial the erect stems carrying silky cup-shaped soft pink to white flowers with deeper veining; mid summer. Soft grey-green leaves. The roots once a source for marshmallow confections. Any reasonable soil in sun. 90cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Amaryllis belladonna (AGM) | Amaryllis | 2Lt | South African bulb with stout, naked stems carrying up to 6, large, trumpet shaped, scented, mid pink flowers;- autumn. The strap like, fleshy leaves are produced after flowering. Plant with bulb necks at the surface in a sheltered spot in sun. 60cm. | £5.35 | 9.00 |
Amaryllis belladonna (AGM) | Amaryllis | 3Lt | £5.95 | 7.00 | |
Amianthium muscitoxicum | Fly Poison | 2Lt | ALL PARTS POISONOUS. A small, clump forming perennial, previously included in Zigadenus. Clumps of grassy, strap-like, fresh-green leaves. Erect spikes with whorls of small, star-shaped, creamy-white flowers, borne from early to midsummer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 45x30cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Amicia zygomeris | Giant Bush Clover | 2Lt | Rare East Mexican more or less evergreen herbaceous perennial which looks like a giant clover. Stout stems with pinnate, downy grey-green leaves & curious leaf axils. Pea like gold flowers with purple veining in autumn. Shelter of a warm wall. 2.5x2mtrs. | £10.95 | 7.00 |
Amsonia ‘Blue Ice’ | Blue Star | 2Lt | Attractive hybrid with heads of starry, periwinkle like palest sky-blue flowers from inky blue buds, held in domed heads;- mid to late summer. Willowy, erect stems with narrow leaves. Easy in well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 45 | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Amsonia elliptica | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | This geographically disjunct population of a normally American genus forms slow clumps of willow stems with narrow leaves, turning rich golden-orange in autumn. Heads of periwinkle like flowers during midsummer. Seed raised so variable in their blue colour. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £6.95 | 11.00 |
Amsonia ‘Ernst Pagels’ | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | Looks like a tabernaemontana x illustris hybrid. Erect clump former with unbranched stems having lance-shaped, leaves, superb yellow during autumn. Terminal clusters of tubular, five lobed, soft-blue flowers, opening from slatey buds during late spring to midsummer. Easy in any soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. (6-8) | £7.35 | 5.00 |
Amsonia hubrichtii | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen N.American native for a sunny well drained border. From a woody rootstock, erect stems are topped by starry, periwinkle- like, powdery blue flowers in summer. 60x45cm. | £6.75 | 1.00 |
Amsonia illustris | Blue Star | 2Lt | Coll;-Rockton, Illinois. Rarely seen U.S native making bushy clumps of thick textured, willowy, elliptic leaves. Drooping heads of periwinkle-blue, starry flowers in midsummer. CARE! Stems exude a milky sap. Fertile soil in sun. 90x45cm. | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Amsonia orientalis (AGM) | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | (syn.Rhazya) Forms a clump of wiry stems clothed with grey-green willowy leaves. Clusters of small, starry, soft-blue flowers, June-August. Well drained soil in sun. 45x30cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Amsonia tabernaemontana | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | Rare N.American native. From a stout rootstock arise erect stems with lance-shaped, grey-green leaves topped by starry clusters of periwinkle-like, POWDER-BLUE flowers; April to July. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun. 60x45cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Amsonia tomentosa | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | Coll; Garfield Co. Utah. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Anaphalis alpicola | Pearly Everlasting | 1.4Lt | Evergreen creeping mat former from the Himalayas making prostrate mats of very small, intensely silver leaves. Short spikes with chaffy white flowers over a long period through summer. Excellent edger or rockery for a well drained, sunny site. (5-8) 5cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Anaphalis margaritacea | 1.4Lt | A narrow leaved form with green leaves held on felted white erect stems. Flat heads of pearly-white everlasting’ flowers; late summer. Reasonably retentive soil in sun or light shade. 60cms. | £4.95 | 6.00 | |
Anaphalis subumbellata | Pearly Everlasting | 2Lt | Rarely available, semi evergreen quickly forming mats of forming sweetly aromatic, grey, hairy foliage. Slender stems 30-40cm high topped with clusters of white flowers in summer. Very free drainging soil in sun. Himalaya, Sikkim, up to 2500m. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Anaphalis triplinervis ‘Sommerschnee’ (AGM) | Pearl Everlasting | 1.4Lt | Good spreading ground cover with intensely silvery-white, woolly leaves. Heads of PURE WHITE, papery flowers with a yellow eye; from midsummer when they become dried on the plant. Well drained yet retentive fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Anchusa azurea ‘Dropmore’ | Alkanet | 2Lt | Heavily arching branched spikes of small, DEEP GENTIAN-BLUE, forget-me-not flowers; early summer. Reliable old hybrid with large, coarse, bristly, deep green leaves. Best in full sun in well drained soil. 90x60cm. | £6.35 | 1.00 |
Anemone barbulata | Windflower | 1.4Lt | Chinese species rather like a more delicate levellei. Very well branched stems with small white flowers, often with blue backs, occasionally pink;- late spring through summer. Flowers finish with a faint pink flush. Divided basal leaves. Needs at least a retentive soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 60cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Anemone cylindrica | Thimbleweed | 1.4Lt | American prairie plant with small greenish white flowers on well branched stems during midsummer followed by fluffy seed heads. Basal mounds of divided leaves. Any reasonable soil even difficult shade in sun or shade. (6-7) 85cm. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Anemone ‘Dainty Swan’ | Windflower | 1.4Lt | A sport from ‘White Swan’, this time the flowers have bright pink reverses to the petals. Cup-shaped white flowers are held on well branched stems over a long period during summer & autumn. Mats of divided, deep green basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 35x60cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Anemone ‘Frilly Knickers’ | Anemone | 1.4Lt | A sport from A.Dreaming Swan this acclaimed clump forming perennial has branched heads of large purple buds that open to incredible large, double, white, frilly flowers.with a hint of lilac The reverse is a beautiful lilac. Flws: July-Sept. Fertile, retentive yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 50cms. Int. Hardy, 2020 | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Anemone hupehensis ‘Bowles’s Pink’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Single, deep-pink & purple bicoloured flowers late in summer. Mounds of dark-green, deeply-cut leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (8-9) 60cm. | £5.25 | 14.00 |
Anemone hupehensis ‘Hadspen Abundance’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Large, single, pale-pink flowers, with dark-pink reverses from September to November. Forms a clump of divided, toothed, slightly hairy leaves. For a retentive yet well drained soil in sun or shade. 60x45cm. | £5.25 | 12.00 |
Anemone hupehensis japonica ‘Prinz Heinrich’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | (syn. A.j.Prince Henry’) Very similar to the original A.h.japonica. An abundance of open DEEP PINK flowers the petals narrow, twisted, slightly quilled. Upright, wiry, well branched stems. Clumps of 3-lobed leaves. Reasonably drained soil in sun. 75cms. (8-10 | £4.95 | 10.00 |
Anemone hupehensis japonica ‘Rotkappchen’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Clusters of semi-double, deep puple-red flowers held on much branched stems in late summer & autumn. Divided basal leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (8-9) 90cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Anemone leveillei | Windflower | 1.4Lt | A lovely variety with delicate, cup-shaped, pure white flowers with slatey blue backs; late summer. Stiff, well branched stems. Clumps of deeply divided dark green leaves. Humus rich well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Anemone multifida | 1.4Lt | Much confused in cultivation, our form has mounds of toothed, divided leaves. Erect stems have clusters of cup-shaped, CREAMY SULPHUR-YELLOW flowers followed by fluffy seed heads. Any reasonable soil in sun. 30x30cm. Flowers: June-July. | £5.25 | 4.00 | |
Anemone multifida ‘Major’ | Anemone | 1.4Lt | One of best forms of this very variable species with basal mounds of very finely cut diseected green leaves. Clusters of cup shaped soft creamy-white flowers in late spring & early summer. Free draining soil in sun or light shade. (5-6) 25cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Anemone multifida ‘Rubra’ | Windflower | 1.4Lt | Clusters of small, cup-shaped, pinky red flowers; June & July. A tufted perennial for the front of the border or rockery. Clumps of narrow toothed leaves are slightly hairy. Well drained soil in sun. 30x30cm. | £5.25 | 15.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Allenii’ (AGM) | Wood Anemone | 2Lt | Showy deep lavender-blue flowers with deeper reverses amongst creeping mats of divided finely cut leaves; mid spring. Good in woodland soil in part shade in a humus rich soil. 10x30cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Blue Eyes’ | Wood Anemone | 1Lt | Double, shaggy petalled white flowers with a blue centre in early spring, appearing with the deeply cut, dark-green leaves. Summer dormant. Leafy, woodland soil in part or full shade. (2-4) 10cm. | £4.50 | 3.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Bracteata’ | Wood Anemone | 1Lt | Woodland perennial bearing semi-double white flowers in early spring. Much divided leaves are dormant by summer. Very similar to our native wood anemone. Humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. 10cm. | £4.50 | 7.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Bressingham Blush’ | Wood Anemone | 2Lt | A beautiful wood Anemone with large, semi-translucent, soft pink purple flowers over mats of much divided dark-green leaves during early spring. Summer dormant. Humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. 15cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Green Fingers’ | Wood Anemone | 1.4Lt | Choicer, slow growing form, with simple, small, pure-white flowers with a central boss of sage-green petaloids. Compact. Mats of small, divided leaves are dormant by summer. Retentive, hus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. (2-4) 5cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Hilda’ | Wood Anemone’ | 1Lt | Gently creeping ground cover for part or full shade with generous, bowl shaped semi-double white flowers, increasing quite well. Mats of divided leaves on a creeping root. Light, humus rich, woodland soil. (3-4) 10cm. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Anemone nemorosa ‘Royal Blue’ | Wood Anemone | 1Lt | Slow rhizomatous clump former with delicate, deeply cut, basal leaves which appear in spring with the star-like ROYAL BLUE flowers. Summer dormant. Leafy, woodland soil in dappled shade. 10x45cm. | £4.50 | 27.00 |
Anemone polyanthes | Windflower | 2Lt | Umbels of cup shaped white flowers on branched stems; late spring to early summer. Rounded hairy dark green basal leaves. Well drained rich soil in light shade. 45x45cm. | £6.35 | 2.00 |
Anemone ranunculoides (AGM) | Wood Anemone | 1.4Lt | Rhizomatous clump-former making delicate clumps of toothed, lobed leaves and RICH GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers in spring after which the plant quickly goes dormant. Best in dappled shade in humus-rich, woodland soil. 20x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Anemone ranunculoides (AGM) | Wood Anemone | 1Lt | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Anemone rivularis | Windflower | 1.4Lt | Heavily branched stems with WHITE flowers having metallic backs & blue anthers; late spring & early summer. Divided dark green leaves. Humus rich, moist soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cm. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Anemone ‘Ruffled Swan’ | Anemone | 1.4Lt | Bushy, clump forming perennial with large, semi-double white flowers, flushed slatey purple-blue on the reverses & in bud. Flowers over a long period through summer. Basal clumps of divided, dark green leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 50cm. | £7.50 | 3.00 |
Anemone ‘Summer Breeze’ | Wind flower | 1.4Lt | A new hybrid for 2021 the multiple branched stems topped with single, rich rosy pink flowers with a boss of yellow stamens; mid to late summer. Attractive to bees & butterflies. Mounds of soft green, cut foliage. Forms slowly spreading clumps if a reasonably drained, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 40cms. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Anemone sylvestris | Snowdrop Windflower | 1.4Lt | A beautiful variety with fragrant, nodding, satiny, PURE WHITE flowers with a central boss of yellow stamens; May to July. White, woolly seed heads. Grows best in a shady position in moist soil. 45x30cms. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Anemone tomentosa | 1.4Lt | Handsome, vigorous, border perennial with cup-shaped, SOFT PINK flowers in mid-late summer – but earlier than the Japanese anemones. Large, deeply veined, divided leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 120x60cms. | £5.50 | 12.00 | |
Anemone x hybrida .Snow Angel’ | 1.4Lt | A slightly shorter variety the well branched stems topped with semi-double, pure white, in curving petals & a boss of yellow stamens; Aug-Oct. Clumps of attractive, green leaves, Retentive yet drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 50 x 40cms. | £5.50 | 7.00 | |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Andrea Atkinson’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Terminal heads of SEMI-DOUBLE PURE WHITE blooms on upright stems late summer. Best in open position in retentive soil. Superb border or cut flower. 75cms. Flowers: August-October. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 2Lt | (syn. A.h.Alba’) Branched heads of LARGE, SINGLE WHITE flowers over clumps of 3-lobed dark green leaves. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. Ht:90cms. Flowers: August-October. | £8.95 | 1.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Konigin Charlotte’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | A vigorous clone with large (up to 12cm.across), SEMI-DOUBLE, PINK flowers shaded purple on the reverse of the outer petals. Divided deep green leaves. Moist, fertile, humus-rich soil in sun or part shade. 150x90cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Lady Gilmour’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | syn. ‘Crispa’. Old variety, grown chiefly for it’s amazingly crisped, rather parsley-like, foliage. Single, bowl-shaped, soft pink flowers in autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (8-10) 100x45cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Leather & Lace’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped with clusters of single, slightly cupped, soft pink almost white flowers with a boss of yellow stamens; August & September. Attractive, almost evergreen, deeply divided foliage. Upright, well branched stems. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. New 2021 | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Margarete’ | Windflower | 1.4Lt | (Lady Gilmour’) Much confused in cultivation, this is now what we think is the right plant. Large, blowsy, heavy, fully double mid-pink flowers with overlapping petals; autumn. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (8-9) 90cm. | £5.25 | 12.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Montrose’ | Windflower | 1.4Lt | syn. ‘Lady Gilmour’ of hort. Large, FULLY DOUBLE rich-pink flowers on branched stems; late summer to mid autumn. Mid-green basal leaves are hairy beneath. Moist, fertile, rich soil in sun or part shade. 100x60cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Pretty Lady Diana’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | (Pretty Lady Series) Compact form of Japanese Anemone with single, cup shaped rich pink bowl-shaped flowers on short stems above the leaves;- late summer & autumn. Easy in any retentive soil in sun or some shade. (8-10) 80cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Pretty Lady Maria’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Bred in Japan, these short forms offer excellent autumn colour. Simple, single white flowers with a ring of gold stamens during mid to late autumn. Basal mounds of much divided, hairy green leaves. Good ground cover for a retentive soil in sun or shade. (8-10) 60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Pretty Lady Susan’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Bred in Japan, these small forms give excellent autumn colour. deeply cup-shaped pale pink flowers, deepening to rich pink at the edge of the petals ;- mid to late autumn. Mounds of hairy, much divided basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (8-10) 60cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Pretty Lady Susan’ | Japanese Anemone | 2Lt | £6.85 | 1.00 | |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Richard Ahrens’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Quite unusual form with SEMI-DOUBLE, DEEP PINK cup-shaped flowers. Strong grower for well drained soil in sun or part shade. 110cms. Flowers: August-October. | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Robustissima’ | Tibetan Anemone | 1.4Lt | Flowering a little earlier than the Japanese Anemones. Terminal clusters of open flowers with rounded petals, PALE PINK WITH A DARKER REVERSE. Deeply divided, large leaves. Best in sun; any reasonable soil. 90x60cms+. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘September Charm’ (AGM) | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Single, slightly cupped flowers of CLEAR SILVERY-PINK WITH A DARKER REVERSE; August & September. Attractive, almost evergreen, deeply divided foliage. Upright, well branched stems. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Anemone x hybrida ‘Whirlwind’ | Japanese Anemone | 1.4Lt | Branched heads of WHITE, SEMI-DOUBLE flowers over clumps of 3-lobed dark green leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. Ht:80cms. Flowers: August-October. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Anemone x lesseri | Windflower | 1.4Lt | (multifida x sylvestris) Basal clumps of palmate toothed foliage are topped by branching spikes of small reddish pink cup shaped flowers all summer. Well drained humus rich soil in sun or part shade. 40x30cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Anemonella thalictroides | 1.4Lt | Small, clump forming, tuberous perennial with ferny, blue green leaves. Clusters of anemone-like, cup shaped, white flowers in spring and early summer. Requires a fertile, humus rich, retentive soil in part shade. 10cm x 10cm+ | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Anemonella thalictroides | 1Lt | £5.25 | 6.00 | ||
Anemonopsis macrophylla | 1.4Lt | Waxy’, cup-shaped, LAVENDER flowers with a violet exterior. A lovely perennial with delicate, ferny, divided leaves. Cool, shady, humus-rich soil. Not easy to grow well. 45x45cm | £7.95 | 5.00 | |
Angelica archangelica | Angelica | 2Lt | Big, bold architectural umbellifer with mounds of jagged, deeply cut, fresh green leaves. the stems & roots are edible & used for their sweetly scented taste. Domed umbels of greenish-yellow flowers in the second year. Usually biennial. Best in a retentive or damp soil in sun but adaptable. Ht to 2mtrs. | £7.55 | 1.00 |
Angelica gigas | 2Lt | Architectural plant with bold clumps of finely cut, dark green leaves on thick branching stems. Enormous DEEP BEETROOT heads like a cow parsley; mid to late summer. Short lived but self seeds freely. Not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 120x90cm. | £7.95 | 12.00 | |
Angelica hendersonii | Coast Angelica | 2Lt | An imposing Angelica native to coastal areas of SW USA. Bold clumps of pinnate, toothed leaves & thick, fleshy stems topped with very large umbels of ‘fluffy’ creamy white flower heads in summer. This long tap rooted perennial requires a very free draining soil in sun. To 1.5m+ | £9.95 | 6.00 |
Angelica pachycarpa | 2Lt | syn. hispanica. Unusual umbellifer with intensely glossy, divided basal leaves. Flattened heads of greeny-yellow flowers on thick, branched stems; midsummer. Showy, compact variety. Deep, rich, retentive soil in part shade but tolerates sun. 45x60cm. | £6.95 | 6.00 | |
Anthemis tinctoria ‘E.C.Buxton’ | Dog Daisy | 1.4Lt | Continuous show of COOL LEMON-YELLOW daisies on thin, stiff stems from from a mound of ferny foliage. Invaluable for borders or picking. Any reasonably drained soil in a sunny position. 50x50cms. Flowers: June until frosts. | £6.25 | 1.00 |
Anthemis tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’ | 2Lt | Reliable, clump forming perennial massed with pale sulphur yellow, daisy like flowers with a yellow centre over a long period from early summer. Remove old flowers to extend season. Mounds of ferny, aromatic, evergreen foliage. For a reasonably drained, fertile soil in suin or part shade. To: 70x45cms. | £7.95 | 3.00 | |
Anthemis tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’ | 1.4Lt | £4.95 | 2.00 | ||
Anthericum liliago | St. Bernard’s Lily | 1.4Lt | A clump-forming perennial with grassy foliage & clusters of WHITE, trumpet-shaped flowers & ornamental seed pods. Fertile soil in sun. 60x30cm. Flowers: May-June. Very slow to maturity. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Anthericum ramosum | St.Bernard’s Lily | 1.4Lt | White, starry flowers are produced in much branched, airy spikes – similar to Gypsophila. Easy, perennial, clump-former with tufts of grassy leaves. Any fertile soil in sun. 90x30cm. Flowers: July-August. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Golden Fleece’ | Queen Anne’s Lace | 2Lt | A very attractive form of our native Hedge Parsley the abundant ferny foliage a lovely soft golden yellow. Umbrella like heads of white-cream flowers in may & June followed bt attractive seed heads. Can be biennial so allow to seed freely. Deep, fertile, retentive yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 75cms. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Golden Fleece’ | Queen Anne’s Lace | 1.4Lt | £5.75 | 7.00 | |
Anthriscus sylvestris ‘Ravenswing’ | Queen Anne’s Lace | 1.4Lt | Attractive, large, purple-brown, lacy, cow parsley-like leaves & stiff stems topped with umbels of white flowers with pink bracts. Clump forming perennial self seeding mildly. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 1.0m. | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Antirrhinum molle | 1.4Lt | A lovely evergreen ground cover that is reliably hardy in very well drained soil in a sunny site. The woody stems are covered in rounded hairy leaves. Large soft pink snapdragons are produced all summer. 15x60cm. (5-9) | £5.75 | 2.00 | |
Aquilegia alpina | Granny’s Bonnets | 1Lt | One of the glories of the Swiss Alps. Lovely violet-mauve, long spurred flowers are freely produced; May & June. Well drained soil in sun. 60x30cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Aquilegia ‘Dragonfly’ | Columbine | 1Lt | A dwarfer form with very long spurred flowers in a very colourful range. An easily grown cottage plant forming rounded clumps of attractive foliage. Needs a free draining site in full sun. 45x35cm. Flowers: May-June | £4.75 | 16.00 |
Aquilegia McKana Group | Columbine | 1Lt | Selected seed strain, bred specifically for it’s long spurred flowers with prominent trumpets, in a wide range of usually bicolours during May & June. Basal clumps of lobed leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (5-6)75cm | £4.75 | 17.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris alba | Granny’s Bonnet | 1Lt | Bushy, clump forming perennial with branching stems carrying nodding, large white flowers with reflexed spurs, freely borne during April & May. Grey-green leaves. Retentive, rich soil in sun or shade. 75x45cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris stellata | Clematis-flowered Aquileg | 1.4Lt | (syn. A.clematiflora) Unique form the flower opening flat like that of a clematis; a mix of PINK OR DARK BLUE colours; May & June. Well drained soil in sun. 90x45cms. | £0.00 | 5.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris stellata ‘Blue Barlow’ | Columbine | 1Lt | Spurless double purple-blue flowers like small pompoms on well branched stems;- May & June. Basal mounds of round lobed grey-green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade, (5-6) 90cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris stellata ‘Nora Barlow’ (AGM) | Columbine | 1Lt | Unusual form with upward facing, double, spurless flowers in a suffusion of red, pink and green on stiff stems. Any reasonable soil with humus in sun or part shade. 70cms. Flowers: May to July | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris stellata ‘Ruby Port’ | Columbine | 1Lt | Tall, wiry spikes topped with heads of fully double, non-spurred blooms of a striking dark, ruby-red with yellow-green stamens. Attractive mounds of ferny, glaucous-green foliage. Fertile, retentive soil in sun or apart shade. Ht:70cms. Flowers: Early summer. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris stellata ‘White Barlow’ | Columbine | 1Lt | Cottage garden favourite with double snow white spurless flowers on well branched stems;- May & June. Basal rosettes of grey-green, round lobed leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (5-6) 75cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guiness’ | Grannie’s Bonnets | 1Lt | (syn. A.v.Magpie’) An old Victorian variety with a WHITE TRUMPET SURROUNDED BY BURGUNDY TO BLACK REFLEXED PETALS. Reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. Flowers: May-June | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Aralia cordata ‘Sun King’ | 1.4Lt | Bred in Japan, this imposing herbaceous perennial has mounds of much divided, rich burnished gold leaves. Compound heads of white flowers from dark buds, held on dark stems;- late summer & autumn. Best in a retentive soil in shade or sun. (8-10) 90cm. | £7.25 | 2.00 | |
Arctanthemum arcticum ‘Polarstern’ | 1.4Lt | Formerly included in Chrysanthemum. Creeping stems with round lobed, fresh green leaves. Large chalky white daisies with a yolk yellow eye in late autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (8-10) 45cm. | £4.70 | 4.00 | |
Arisaema propinquum | Cobra Lily | 1.4Lt | Much confused already, as it is very variable in the wild. Mottled purple-brown stems with pairs of trifoliate leaves. Large, purple-green spathes are heavily striped white. Wispy spadix. Leafy, woodland conditions in part or full shade. (6-7) 45cm | £9.95 | 8.00 |
Artemisia abrotanum ‘Coca Cola’ | Southernwood | 1.4Lt | Woody based sub-shrub with very fine, needle like intensely silver grey leaves with a strong Artemisia scent & strangely reminiscent of coca-cola. Airy silver flowerheads in summer add little. Best in a light, rather poor soil in sun. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Artemisia absinthium ‘Lambrook Mist’ (AGM) | Absinthe | 1.4Lt | Beautiful woody based perennial making a mound of feathery, finely divided, soft, misty grey-green leaves; highly aromatic. Insignifiocant grey flowers on long branched spikes in summer. Well drained soil in sun. 75×100 | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Artemisia alba ‘Canescens’ AGM) | Wormwood | 1.4Lt | Fine, lacy-filigree, bright silver-grey foliage produced in curling whorls up the stems. Rarely flowers. Beautiful, low, ground cover looking really good beneath roses. Gritty well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Artemisia lactiflora Guizhou Group | 1.4Lt | Wonderful foliage perennial with aromatic, deeply cut, blackish-green leaves and mahogany-brown stems. Sprays of creamy-white flowers; midsummer on. Reasonably drained soil in sun or light shade. 1.5m. | £4.95 | 2.00 | |
Artemisia ludoviciana | Western Mugwort | 1.4Lt | Pretty, willowy, silver leaves clothe erect stems, quickly forming a clump. An excellent contrast plant. Insignificant flowers. 100cm.x60cm. Well drained soil in sun | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Artemisia ludoviciana ‘Valerie Finnis’ (AGM) | White Sage, Wormwood. | 1Lt | Slender, erect stems are clothed in narrow, jagged, finely cut willow-like leaves & topped by clusters of small silvery flowers. A lovely foliage perennial with wandering roots; an excellent foil for others. Well drained soil in full sun. 90x60cms. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Artemisia pontica (AGM) | Wormwood | 1.4Lt | Attractive perennial with intensely silver, narrow, divided leaves; spreads quickly but not invasively. Small, grey green flowers; July & August. Well drained soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Artemisia ‘Powis Castle’ (AGM) | Wormwood | 1Lt | Beautiful semi-woody perennial making a low mound of finely cut, silvery, aromatic foliage. Good contrast plant; also useful in summer containers. Requires hot, dry conditions in full sun. Suffers in cold, wet winters. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Artemisia schmidtiana ‘Nana’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Semi-evergreen, prostrate perennial with beautiful, fern-like, very finely & deeply cut silver foliage. Insignificant yellow flowers. Ideal banks, rockeries etc. Spreads via creeping stems. Very well drained soil in sun. 10x15cms. | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Artemisia schmidtiana ‘Nana’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 2.00 | ||
Artemisia stelleriana ‘Boughton Silver’ | 1.4Lt | (syn.A.s.Mori’ et al) One of the most attractive forms making spreading mats of intense silvery-white, lobed leaves. Very small yellow flowers are produced late in the season. For a fertile, drained soil in sun or part shade. 10x60cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 | |
Artemisia umbelliformis | 1.4Lt | Widespread across Alpine regions of central Europe this low growing, semi woody perennial forms mats of highly aromatic, deeply cut, ferny grey-green, evergreen leaves. Short stems topped with clusters (umbels) of rich yellow flowers in summer. Very free draining soil in sun. 20x30cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 | |
Arum creticum FCC Form | Lord’s & Ladies | 1.4Lt | A hardy variety for full sun. Lustrous green spear shaped leaves, & large, striking yellow goblet shaped spathes. Moist fertile, well drained soil. 45x30cm. (5) | £7.85 | 3.00 |
Arum creticum FCC Form | Lord’s & Ladies | 1Lt | £7.25 | 2.00 | |
Arum italicum italicum ‘Marmoratum’ (AGM) | Lords & Ladies | 1.4Lt | (syn. A.italicum pictum) Glossy spear-shaped leaves are marbled grey & cream. Greenish-white spathes in spring are followed by orange berries. Fertile moist soil in light shade. 45x30cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Arum italicum italicum ‘Marmoratum’ (AGM) | Lords & Ladies | 3Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Arum italicum italicum ‘Marmoratum’ (AGM) | Lords & Ladies | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Aruncus dioicus (AGM) | Goat’s Beard | 1.4Lt | Elegant, stately perennial with great PLUMES OF IVORY-WHITE FLOWERS over hummocks of broad, fern-like leaves. Seed heads are useful for drying. Any reasonably enriched soil in sun or shade. 2.0×1.2m. Flowers: June-July. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Aruncus dioicus ‘Kneiffii’ | Goats Beard | 1.4Lt | Long, upright stems topped with creamy plumes; June-August. Clump-forming, stately perennial for enriched, moist soil; best in light shade. 90cms. | £5.25 | 16.00 |
Asarum canadense | Wild ginger | 1.4Lt | Excellent ground cover for deep shade. Deciduous heart-shaped, hairy leaves amongst which occur curious brownish-purple flowers in spring. Care with slugs! Best in woodland soil. 20x60cm. | £6.25 | 7.00 |
Asarum caudatum | Wild Ginger | 1.4Lt | A prostrate evergreen perennial with heart shaped glossy leathery leaves concealing beautiful small pitcher-shaped brown flowers with tail-like lobes produced at the crown. Humus rich moist yet well drained soil in part shade. Spreads via rhizomes. 20x45cm. | £4.65 | 6.00 |
Asarum maximum ‘Ling Ling’ | Asarabacca | 1.4Lt | A selected form of this Chinese species. Low clumps of glossy, heart-shaped leaves attractively marked with silver. Hidden beneath are unusual, ‘Panda faced’ (hence Ling Ling) 3 petalled, velvety black flowers with a wide white ring around the centre. Cool, retentive, humus rich soil in shade. 10x20cms. | £7.50 | 6.00 |
Asclepias incarnata ‘Ice Ballet’ | Swamp Milkweed | 1.4Lt | Rarely grown upright border plant with broad leaves up the stems. Branching heads carry MYRIADS OF STARRY WHITE FLOWERS in drooping clusters in midsummer. Stems exude a milky sap. Well drained soil in sun. Hates root disturbance. 75x60cm. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Asclepias tuberosa | 1.4Lt | Stout, upright, spreading perennial with ascending spires of unique, reflexed, BRILLIANT BRICK-RED blooms; July to September. Warm spot in well drained soil. Slow to establish. 45cms. | £5.75 | 22.00 | |
Asparagus filicinus giraldii | Asparagus | 1.4Lt | coll;- San-ba, Haba Sha Mtn,Yunnan,China. More compact form with arching clumps of very fine, feathery leaves which sway in the breeze. Blue-black fruits in autumn. Light, fre draining soil in sun. 50cm. | £10.30 | 2.00 |
Asparagus filicinus giraldii | Asparagus | 2Lt | £10.30 | 5.00 | |
Asparagus virgatus | African Broom Fern | 2Lt | A showy foliage plant, needing protection in a cold greenhouse during winter. Upright stems with fine, thread like, frothy leaves in a billowing mound. Insignificant flowers are followed by small orange fruit. Free draining soil in sun or shade. 100x60cm. | £10.30 | 15.00 |
Asperula taurina | Pink Woodruff | 1.4Lt | A small, strongly rhizomatous perennial for ground cover in a moist woodland. Running stems with small, finely linear, glossy, mid-green leaves. Terminal clusters of petalless flowers, with just long white stamens are held from April to June. Easy ground cover for sun or shade. (4-7) 15x60cm. | £4.35 | 3.00 |
Asphodeline lutea | King’s Spear | 1.4Lt | Used in British gardens since 1648, this comes from SE Europe & N.Africa. Basal rosettes of channelled, ash grey basal leaves. Erect spikes of starry golden-yellow flowers from midsummer into early autumn. Best in a light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 120cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Asphodeline lutea ‘Yellow Candle | King’s Spear | 1Lt | Basal rosettes of channelled, ash grey basal leaves. Erect spikes of starry bight golden-yellow flowers from midsummer into early autumn. Best in a light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. 70cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Aspidistra lurida | Aspidistra | 1.4Lt | Hardy, tall, Chinese woodland species with tall, erect stems with large, paddle shaped glossy green leaves. Small yellow brown flowers nestle at the base & are pollinated by slugs. Sheltered, cool, moist, humus rich soil in shade. 90cm. | £8.95 | 7.00 |
Asplenium ebenoides (AGM) | Dragon tail Fern | 1.5lt | Thought to be a hybrid of the Walking stick fern, this semi-evergreen rhizomatous fern with long narrow, tapering, glossy green fronds with saw toothed pinnate, making it very distinct. Forms a small clump to 30cm tall in a retentive soil in part or full shade. From Eastern USA. 30x60cm. | £9.25 | 1.00 |
Astelia ‘Silver Shadow’ | 2Lt | Possibly the most striking silver leaved form to date, this nervosa x chathamica hybrid form striking mounds of keeled, sword like, intensely silver leaves. It is one of the few silver leaved plants thriving in shade. Insignificant white flowers followed by orange fruit. Needs a warm, sheltered spot in sun or shade. Ht to 1mtr. | £20.95 | 1.00 | |
Aster ageratoides ‘Asran’ | 2Lt | Vigorous clump forming hybrid with unusually large leaves on upright stems. Corymbs of sky bloue daisies are freely produced during mid to late summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-9) 90cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 | |
Aster alpinus ‘Albus’ | Alpine Aster | 1.4Lt | Short stems carry medium sized, whirte, daisy like flowers around a golden eye; late spring. Excellent edger or ideal for the rockery. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. 10cm. | £4.50 | 4.00 |
Aster alpinus ‘Happy End’ | Alpine Aster | 1Lt | Small semi evergreen edger with good sized rich pink daisies on short stems during late spring & early summer. Mats of narrow green leaves. Well drained soil in sun or light sjade. (4-7) 10x45cm. | £4.50 | 5.00 |
Aster amellus ‘Blue King’ | Italian Star-wort | 1.4Lt | Bushy mid to late summer flowering aster with well branched stems having grey-green leaves. Good sized, narrow petalled, starry violet-blue daisies with a yellow centre & small green eye;- mid to late summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 35cm. | £4.65 | 5.00 |
Aster amellus ‘Brilliant’ | 1.4Lt | Clusters of large, rayed, BRIGHT PINK daisy-like flowers on upright, branched stems; August to October. Easy, trouble-free. Similar to Michaelmas Daisy. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 75cms. | £5.95 | 21.00 | |
Aster amellus ‘King George’ (AGM)) | 1.4Lt | Clusters of large, rayed, VIOLET-BLUE, daisy-like flowers on erect stems. Easy, trouble-free. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. Ht:60cms(2ft) Flowers: August-October. | £5.95 | 4.00 | |
Aster amellus ‘Lac de Geneve’ | Italian Aster | 2Lt | A small, compact, deciduous Aster with hairy stems topped by open heads of single, narrow petalled, lilac-mauve, gold eyed daisies, freely borne from august to September. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 40x40cm. | £6.35 | 2.00 |
Aster amellus ‘Rosa Erfullung’ | Pink Zenith’ | 1.4Lt | syn, ‘Pink Zenith’. Stiff, upright, branched stems topped with heads of BROAD-PETALLED, CLEAR PINK daisy-like flowers late summer. Easy, trouble-free perennials similar to Michaelmas Daisies. Reasonably drained soil in sun. 60x40cms. Flowers; August-October. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Aster ‘Anja’s Choice’ | aSTER | 2Lt | A series of strong uprigt stems with much branching form a spire of small yellow eyed white daisies with a pink flush late in the season. Fine leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 120cm. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Aster ciliolatus | Lindley’s Aster | 2Lt | Widespread species across North America but rare in cultivation. Dense heads of small pale lilac-blue daisies in autumn. The cream centres age pinkish with age. Basal clumps of lightly hairy, heart shaped leaves. Easy in any retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 80cm. | £6.35 | 2.00 |
Aster ericoides ‘Golden Spray’ (AGM) | 2Lt | A very unusual variety forming low basal clumps of tufted foliage. Branching stems are clothed in clusters of small, STARRY, GOGOLDEN-YELLOW daisies that en-masses create a haze; August-October. For a fertile retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Aster ericoides ‘Herbstmyrte’ | Heath Aster | 1.4Lt | Woody stemmed perennial with very fine, almost needle like leaves. the whole plants is smothered in clouds of very small, pure white daisies with a yellow eye, from August to October. An excellent, autumn flowering aster for a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 120cm. | £0.00 | 50.00 |
Aster ericoides ‘Pink Cloud’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | A twiggy, wiry stemmed perennial forming wide sprays densly set with small, starry PINK flowers in late summer & autumn. Easy to maintain in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. Flowers: September-October | £4.65 | 2.00 | |
Aster ericoides ‘Pink Cloud’ (AGM) | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | ||
Aster ‘Glow in the Dark’ | Aster | 1.4Lt | laevis ‘Calliope’ x ‘Fellowship’. Bold clumps of laevis like fleshy leaves with rich purple-black stained leaves on glossy black stems. Heads of rich pink-purple daisies over a long period through late summer & autumn. retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 60cm. | £5.35 | 1.00 |
Aster greatae KM-K-186-02 | Aster | 2Lt | A form we collected in Kanab, Utah, this has erect stems with elliptic leaves topped by heads of attractive sky blue flowers around a creamy yellow eye during late summer & autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 100cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Aster lateriflorus horizontalis (AGM) | 2Lt | Unique as the tiny foliage becomes copper-purple by September making a good foil for the tiny, red-eyed LILAC flowers held on horizontal branches. Any reasonable soil and aspect. 60x30cms. | £6.95 | 16.00 | |
Aster lateriflorus ‘Lady In Black’ | 1.4Lt | Elegant sprays of beige-purple flowers; midsummer to mid autumn. Tall stems clothed in linear leaves with a deep purple flush. Moist, fertile soil in part shade. 120x60cm. | £5.75 | 3.00 | |
Aster lateriflorus ‘Lady In Black’ | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | ||
Aster ‘Little Carlow’ (AGM) (cordifolius x) | Cordifolius hybrid | 2Lt | A good, mildew-free variety with erect stems carrying CLOUDS OF SMALL RICH-BLUE DAISIES that smother the bush from September to November. Tiny dark green leaves. Fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x75cm. | £7.55 | 7.00 |
Aster novae angliae ‘Andenken an Alma Potschke’ (AGM) | New England Aster | 2Lt | A lovely border aster with large, daisy-like, SALMON TINGED BRIGHT-RED FLOWERS, with slighly curling petals, carried on stiff, leafy stems. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 100x60cm. Flowers: August-October. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Aster novae-angliae ‘Barr’s Pink’ | New England Aster | 1.4Lt | Excellent back of the border, late autumn flowerer with strong, well branched heads of large, lilac-pink flowers with a prominent yellow eye. Good mildew resistance. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (9-10) 150cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Aster novae-angliae ‘Barr’s Purple | New England Aster | 2Lt | Compact heads of medium-sized purple daisies with a yellow eye, held on stout stems in autumn. Pairs of simple, elliptic leaves are not prone to mildew. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 120cm. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Aster novae-angliae ‘Harrington’s Pink’ (AGM) | New England Aster | 2Lt | Tall stems topped with sprays of daisy-like CLEAR ROSE-PINK flowers over a long period giving good late season colour. Reliable and good for cutting. Any reasonable soil in a sunny position. Ht:120cms. Flowers:Aug-Oct. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Aster novae-angliae ‘Herbstschnee’ | New England Aster | 2Lt | Stout stems with clusters of semi-double white flowers with a yellow eye late in the season. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 150cm. (8-10) | £6.45 | 9.00 |
Aster novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’ | New England Aster | 2Lt | A very dwarf compact form, with heads of intense violet-blue daisies with a golden-yellow eye. Forms a neat compact mound & is relatively mildew resistant. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-9) 45cm. | £6.99 | 1.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Crimson Brocade’ | Michaelmas Daisy | 1.4Lt | Choice autumn flowering perennial with clusters of almost single, intense, cerise-pink flowers with a pale yellow eye;- autumn. Needs a retentive soil to prevent mildew although this form has good resistance. Sun or part shade. 90x45cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Dandy’ | Michaelmas Daisy – Dwarf | 1.4Lt | Dwarf variety massed with purple-red flowers; September-October. Any reasonable soil, best in full sun. 45x45cms. | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Dandy’ | Michaelmas Daisy – Dwarf | 2Lt | £6.35 | 1.00 | |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Jenny’ | Dwarf Michaelmas Daisy | 2Lt | Excellent dwarf variety with leafy stems topped in clusters of RICH BEETROOT-RED, FULLY DOUBLE flowers. Well drained, yet retentive, soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. Flowers: Sept-Oct. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Little Pink Beauty’ | Michaelmas Daisy – D | 2Lt | Rounded, bushy plants massed with SEMI-DOUBLE PINK, daisy like flowers. Any reasonable soil; best in full sun. 40x40cms. Flowers: Sept-Oct. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Patricia Ballard’ | New England Aster | 2Lt | A profusion of single lilac-pink flowers on this taller cultivar in autumn often through to the frosts. The older forms are a little prone to mildew but worth the effort. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (8-11) 75cm. | £6.35 | 3.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Schneeberg’ | Michaelmas Daisy | 1.4Lt | A newish introduction forming clumps of sturdy, upright stems topped with clusters of clear white daisies with a yellow centre: late summer into autumn. Attractive to bees & butterflies. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 100x60cms. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘White Ladies’ | Michaelmas Daisy | 2Lt | Stiff stems topped by LARGE, SINGLE WHITE daisies with a yellow eye; September & October. For a fertile retentive soil in sun or part shade. 120x45cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Aster novi-belgii ‘Winston S. Churchill’ | Michaelmas Daisy | 2Lt | Double dark red flowers with a golden eye in late summer & autumn. Good clump former. Moist, fertile yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Aster sedifolius | 1.4Lt | (syn.A.acris) Compact perennial plant with erect stems clothed in narrow lance-shaped leaves. Densely packed heads of small lilac-blue starry flowers with spidery petals; August & September. Dry soil in full sun. 75x45cm. | £5.25 | 14.00 | |
Aster turbinellus (AGM) | 2Lt | Tall, erect, back of the border daisy with densely packed heads of small, rich violet flowers, held on long stalks in late summer & early autumn. Lance shaped leaves are purple tinged when young. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade.(8-10)120cm | £7.25 | 1.00 | |
Aster x frikartii ‘Wunder Von Stafa’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Upright free-branching stems with heads of broad petalled, BRIGHT LAVENDER-BLUE, rayed, daisy like flowers; August to October. Prefers good soil in sun. Excellent mildew resistant hybrid. 75x45cms. | £5.75 | 5.00 | |
Astilbe ‘Brautschleier’ (AGM) (x arendsii) | (x arendsii) | 1.4Lt | Upright stems with plumes of white flowers maturing to ruddy-brown seed heads through winter. Finely cut, ferny foliage. Good moist, even boggy, loam in sun or part shade. 60cms. Flowers: June-August. | £5.95 | 7.00 |
Astilbe chinensis pumila (AGM) | False Spiraea | 2Lt | Dwarf form with mounds of finely dissected, glossy green leaves, flushed bronze on emergence, taking on good autumn colour. Pyramidal spikes of soft-pink flowers during summer followed by ruddy seed heads. Retentive soil in sun/ptsh. 45x45cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Astilbe chinensis pumila (AGM) | False Spiraea | 3Lt | £7.35 | 5.00 | |
Astilbe ‘Chocolate Shogun’ | Spiraea | 1.4Lt | Bred in Japan, this is a stunning foliage plant. Divided leaves are a rich chocolate-brown with purple overtones, holding their colour throughout the season. Short spikes of airy soft pink flowers during midsummer. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Astilbe ‘Deutschland’ (japonica x) | ( x japonica) | 2Lt | Dense spikes of intensely white, bold plumes. Ruddy-brown seed heads through winter. Basal clumps of ferny foliage. Moist, even boggy, rich soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. Flowers: June-July | £7.50 | 8.00 |
Astilbe ‘Sprite’ (simplicifolia) (AGM) | (x simplicifolia) | 2Lt | Lovely dwarf variety with compact, delicate spikes of SHELL-PINK plumes over a long period; August-September. Attractive clumps of dark, ferny foliage. Rich, moist soil in sun or part shade. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Astilbe ‘W.E. Gladstone’ (japonica x) | (japonica x) | 3Lt | Tapering spikes of creamy-white plumes maturing to ruddy-brown seed heads through winter. Basal clumps of ferny, fresh-green foliage. Moist, even boggy, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 50x45cm. Flowers: June-August. | £7.35 | 1.00 |
Astilbe ‘Weisse Gloria’ (x arendsii) | 2Lt | (syn. A.White Gloria’) A compact variety with finely cut, fresh green leaves topped by LARGE, PURE WHITE TRUSSES. Ruddy-brown seed heads through winter. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 60x45cm. Flowers: June-August. | £8.00 | 10.00 | |
Astilboides tabularis | 2Lt | Closely related to Rodgersia. Large, almost rounded light green leaves to 90cms across. Heavily drooping clusters of small, star-shaped CREAMY-WHITE flowers on tall stems. Cool, moist, rich soil in part or full shade. 75x60cms. Flowers: Late summer. | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Astrantia ‘Buckland’ | Masterwort | 1Lt | Heads of very large pale pink, maxima like papery flowers, veined green & white; May-July. Often repeats. Clump forming perennial with open basal rosettes of palmate leaves. Humus-rich, moist, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 75cms. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Astrantia major | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Wiry, well branched stems topped with heads of papery, GREENISH-WHITE or pink flowers with a pale green collar’; August to October. Good, dense basal clumps of divided foliage. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Gill Richardson’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | One of the most vigorous crimson flowered forms. Basal clumps of large, divided, dark-green leaves. Well branched stems with small, pincushion like, dusky crimson flowers throughout summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-7) 75cm. | £6.25 | 1.00 |
Astrantia major involucrata ‘Shaggy’ (AGM) | Greater Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Gently spreading, easily grown perennial the wiry stems topped with papery, white posies with a large shaggy’ collar; summer persisting through autumn. Divided basal leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. THE REAL THING!!!!!! | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Pink Crush’ | Masterwort | 2Lt | Shorter form, selected at Bressingham Gardens with good sized, shining silver-pink flowers with a deeper centre over a long period;- May to July. Very floriferous. Any retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Pink Pride’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Compact form with pincushion like, silvery-white, pink flushed flowers, the red filaments giving an overall pinker hue. Flowers all summer. Divided leaves. Cooler, moist, soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Rosensinfonie’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Wiry stems with large, RICH-PINK collared flowers on wiry stems; June to September. The colour can be variable as this is a seed strain. Retentive yet well drained soil. 45cm | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Ruby Cloud’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | One of the most popular groups of plants, this has raspberry-red flowers held on red flushed stems. Seems to prefer dappled shade in a retentive soil. (5-9) 45cm. N.B Tunnel grown plants may not show true flower colour at this stage of the season. | £5.35 | 5.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Ruby Giant’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Slow growing, clump forming masterwort with divided, glossy leaves & dark stems carry deep crimson-red large flowers with matching spikey bracts, borne from late spring, well into summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. The largest of the reds. 60x50cm. (5-8) | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Star Of Beauty’ | Masterwort | 1Lt | Compact form with deepest wine-red bracts around a white pincushion like centre; early summer for several months. Basal mounds of divided, often red tinted leaves. Best in good soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 45cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Astrantia major ‘Star Of Flame’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Clumps of deeply divided, palmate, rich green leaves the upright, branched stems topped with umbels of greenish purple heads surrounded by silvery-red bracts; summer. Fertile, mist yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 75cms | £7.50 | 2.00 |
Astrantia major ‘White Angel’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with palmate, deeply lobed, mid-green leaves. Erect, branching stems bearing umbels of white flowers surrounded by prominent, lance-shaped, green-tipped, white bracts; summer. Fertile, moist yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £7.25 | 2.00 |
Astrantia maxima (AGM) | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | (syn. A.helleborifolia) Excellent species the upright, wiry stems topped with heads of exquisite PINKISH flowers with a pronounced COLLAR OF ROSE-PINK; summer. 3-lobed foliage. Requires good fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cms. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Astrantia ‘Moulin Rouge’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | Probably the darkest form with branched stems carrying pincushion-like, dark, blood-red-purple flowers with the tips dark purple-black. Colours best in lightly shaded spots. Divided leaves. Any not too dry soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 45x45cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Astrantia ‘Roma’ | Masterwort | 3Lt | Heads of large, papery mid-pink flowers, tipped red over mounds of divided, toothed leaves. A popular new European cultivar, flowering long into the season. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 60cm. | £10.75 | 5.00 |
Astrantia ‘Roma’ | Masterwort | 1Lt | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Astrantia ‘Superstar’ | Masterwort | 1.4Lt | syn. White Giant’. Much confusion surrounds this very showy large white flowered form. Pincushion like, silvery-white flowers with large, narrow bracts, tipped in jade green. Flowers June to September. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 60cm. | £5.45 | 1.00 |
Athyrium niponicum pictum ‘Silver Falls’ (AGM) | Japanese Painted Fern | 1.4Lt | Creeping, rhizomatous deciduous fern with slim fronds almost entirely silver, with burgundy markings down the central vein. The new growth emerges burgundy. Best in a sheltered spot in a retentive soil in part or full shade. 45cm. | £8.95 | 10.00 |
Ballota pseudodictamnus (AGM) | 1Lt | Semi-woody, evergreen perennial with long, curving stems of rounded leaves clothed in a grey-white felt. A beautiful foliage plant for the driest, sunniest, reasonably protected site. 45x45cms | £3.99 | 1.00 | |
Ballota pseudodictamnus dwarf B&M8119 | False Dittany | 2Lt | A dwarf form of this small sub-shrub, collected on Crete by Chris Brickell. Erect, white felted stems have opposite pairs of green very woolly leaves. Terminal whorls of green inflated bracts from which peep small lilac flowers, during summer. Gritty, free draining soil in sun. (6-8) 20x60cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Baptisia ‘American Goldfinch’ | 1.4Lt | Impressive clump forming Lupin relative producing abundant spikes lined with golden yellow, pea like flowers; mid to late summer followed by showy black seed pods. Grey pinnate leaves on woody stems. Retentive well drained soil in sun or light shade. hates root disturbance. 90cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 | |
Baptisia ‘Blueberry Sundae’ | False Indigo | 1.4Lt | (Decadence Series) Compact form with erect spikes of pea like, vibrant blueberry-purple flowers with a creamy keel, during summer, followed by curved black seed pods. Glaucous stems with palmate, silver-glaucous leaves. Initially slow. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 80cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Baptisia ‘Carolina Moonlight’ | Redneck Lupine | 1.4Lt | alba x sphaerocarpa. Slow growing lupin relative with spaced spikes of soft butter-yellow flowers over mounds of divided grey-green leaves;- midsummer. Long lived & easy in a hot, dry spot. Ht to 100cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Baptisia ‘Dutch Chocolate’ | Redneck Lupine | 1.4Lt | (Decadence Series) a hybrid of minor & one of the darkest forms available. Narrow spikes of pea like, black-purple buds, opening to rich chocolate-brown flowers, just marked yellow on the keel. Flowers through summer, followed curved black seed pods. Trifoliate grey-green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 85cm. | £7.50 | 3.00 |
Baptisia ‘Indigo Spires’ | False Indigo | 1.4Lt | Very long, impressive spikes of pea-like, darkest indigo-violet flowers with a lemon keel, throughout summer. Curved black seed pods in autumn. Clumps of trifoliate, green-grey leaves on glaucous stems. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. 96-9) 110cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Baptisia ‘Lemon Meringue’ | Redneck Lupine | 1.4Lt | (Decadence Series) Beautiful, tall erect spikes of bright lemon-yellow pea-like flowers throughout summer. They are held in black bracts on dark stems. Clumps of trifoliate, soft-green leaves. Curved black seed pods in autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-9) 90cm. | £7.50 | 4.00 |
Baptisia ‘Pink Lemonade’ | Redneck Lupine | 1.4Lt | Deep rooted, upright, densely branched perennial bearing sturdy spikes of pea-like soft yellow flowers ageing to pink and mauve-lavender on purple stems June-August. Clover like leaves. For a very free draining, preferably sandy soilin sun. 75cms | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Baptisia ‘Purple Smoke’ | Blue Indigo | 1.4Lt | Slow growing Lupin relative with spikes of pea like purple-blue flowers during summer followed by showy black seed pods. Grey-green whorled leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 70cm. | £8.50 | 1.00 |
Baptisia sphaerocarpa | Yellow False Indigo | 1.4Lt | Shorter species with spikes of pea like golden yellow flowers in late summer followed by curious, tan seed pods. Lupin like round lobed leaves. Excellent drought tolerance for a well drained soil in sun. Dislikes root disturbance. (7-9) 60cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Baptisia ‘Vanilla Cream | Redneck Lupine | 1.4Lt | Deep rooted perennial forming clumps of fresh green, clover-like leaves. Elegant spires of rich cream pea-like flowers from smoky purple buds opening from the base of the flower spike upwards, Needs a retentive yet free draining, preferably sandy soil in sun. 80cms | £8.50 | 8.00 |
Begonia grandis | Hardy Begonia | 1.4Lt | An amazingly hardy tuberoys Begonia. Fleshy stems with pale olive green leaves flushed red beneath. Clusters of fragrant soft pink or white flowers all summer. Well drained soil in dappled shade. 45x30cm. | £6.25 | 10.00 |
Begonia grandis evansiana (AGM) | 1.4Lt | A rare, almost fully hardy Begonia with fleshy, branched stems & olive-green leaves, red beneath. Clusters of fragrant, SOFT PINK flowers in summer. This Chinese form is reasonably hardy in a sheltered, well drained position in sun. 45x30cm. | £5.95 | 22.00 | |
Begonia grandis evansiana alba | Hardy Begonia | 1.4Lt | Clusters of scented, SOFT WHITE flowers; summer. Amazingly hardy tuberous species with thick fleshy stems & pale olive green leaves flushed pink beneath. Well drained soil in dappled shade. 45x30cm. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Begonia sutherlandii (AGM) | Iwozya | 1.4Lt | Tuberous rooted half hardy perennial, proving tougher than expected for a plant from Natal. After the clusters of soft apricot flowers which last all summer small bulbils drop off which generally regrow the following year. arching fleshy stems with pale green leaves. Best in shelter & dappled shade. (5-10) 35cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Begonia ‘Wavy Green’ | Begonia | 1.4Lt | A Michael Wickenden collection from NE India and similar to ‘Mishmi Silver’ in the shape of the leaves and the prostrate habit, though the leaves are plain green with a wavy red tinged edge. White flowers in summer. 30cm tall. Hardiness unknown, so experiment if you like, or over-winter it inside. (7-9) 25cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Bergenia ‘Abendglut’ | 1.4Lt | (syn.Evening Glow’) VIVID ROSE-RED flowers; April-May. Large, leathery evergreen leaves turn an attractive plum-red in winter. Good ground cover. Any reasonable soil; any aspect. 30cms. Flowers: April-May. | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Bergenia ‘Abendglut’ | 3Lt | £7.90 | 2.00 | ||
Bergenia ‘Baby Doll’ | Elephants Ears | 2Lt | Dwarfer form with panicles of PINK flowers. Good evergreen ground cover for sun or shade. Effective in groups. 30x30cms. Flowers: April-May | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Bergenia ‘Bressingham White’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | A good white form the large, pure white flowers freely produced from mid to late spring. Robust, rich green leaves. Clump forming perennial for and reasonably drained soil in sun or shade. 40x50cms+. | £6.50 | 5.00 | |
Bergenia ‘Bressingham White’ (AGM) | 3Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | ||
Bergenia cordifolia ‘Purpurea’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Sprays of pink flowers April-May. Free flowering. Large, purplish, fleshy, evergreen leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 20cms. | £5.65 | 1.00 | |
Bergenia ‘Eden’s Dark Margin’ | Elephant’s Ears | 1.4Lt | Large, shiny, intensely dark maroon leaves, especially in autumn, but still coloured well throughout the rest of the year. One of the more deeply toothed varieties. Large light-rose flowers in spring. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (2-5) 35cm. | £6.50 | 12.00 |
Bergenia ‘Eden’s Magic Giant’ | Elephant’s Ears | 1.4Lt | A new hybrid, with possibly the largest leaves of any hybrid. They are ruffled & flushed purple all year. Large heads of rose-pink flowers in early spring. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (2-5) 30cm. | £6.50 | 11.00 |
Bergenia ‘Godfrey Owen’ | Elephant’s Ears | 1.4Lt | Quite a strong growing Bergenia, much like a smaller leaved purpurascens. The winter colour in a strange reddish-brown. Good sized purple-pink flowers well above the leaves during early to mid spring. Good even in dry shade. but adaptable. (2-4) 30cm. | £5.65 | 2.00 |
Bergenia ‘Ice Queen’ | Elephant’s Ears | 2Lt | A very unusual form, a symphony of green. Basal clumps of leathery, oval, soft green leaves, take on little autumn colour. Short stems have fattened spikes of bell-shaped, jade-green flowers, from January to April. Good ground cover even in dry shade. (1-4) 35x40cm. | £6.75 | 1.00 |
Bergenia ‘Ice Queen’ | Elephant’s Ears | 1.4Lt | £5.25 | 12.00 | |
Bergenia ‘Morgenrote’ (AGM) | Elephant’s Ears | 2Lt | Morning Red’. Large rosettes of rounded, leathery dark-green leaves taking on burgundy red autumnal colours. Clusters of pink flowers on red stems. One of the few varieties which repeat. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (3-5) | £6.50 | 7.00 |
Bergenia ‘Morgenrote’ (AGM) | Elephant’s Ears | 3Lt | £7.90 | 1.00 | |
Bergenia ‘Pink Dragonfly’ | Elephant’s Ears | 1.4Lt | New hybrid with small to medium sized, spathe-shaped leaves, taking on rich burgundy-red autumn colour. Warm pink flowers fade even paler during late winter & early spring. Any soil in sun or shade. (2-4) 30cm. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Bergenia ‘Silberlicht’ (AGM) | Elephants Ears | 1.4Lt | (Silver Light’) flowers: Large heads of white fading to soft pink; early to mid-spring. Clump-forming evergreen perennial with large, scallop-edged, rich green leaves. Humus rich fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30x60cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Bergenia ‘Spring Fling’ | Elephant Eras | 2Lt | Great new, compact hybrid producing multiple, upright stems lined with magenta-pink flowers; March-April. Attractive to bees etc. Mounds of rounded, leathery, green, glossy, evergreen leaves turning purple-black in winter. Adaptable to almost any aspect in a reasonably drained, fertile soil. 30x45cms. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Bergenia ‘Spring Fling’ | Elephant Eras | 1.4Lt | £6.50 | 11.00 | |
Bidens aurea -white flowered | Tickseed | 2Lt | Unusual colour break for this usually yellow species. Very tall, willowy stems topped by heads of small creamy-white daisies with a rusty gold eye, during late summer, through autumn. Finely cut, sparse leaves. Retentive soil in a sunny sheltered spot. (8-10) 180cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Bletilla ochracea | 1Lt | £9.25 | 10.00 | ||
Bletilla striata ‘Marcel Clapdorp’ | Japanese ground orchid | 1Lt | Rare variety and said to be among the best. Selected form of the Japanese Ground Orchid. Erect stems with alternate, elliptic, pleated, striated leaves. Spikes of exotic purple suffused white flowers with white striated lips; mid to late summer. Best in a cool, moist, humus rich, well drained soil in part shade. 40cm. | £12.50 | 12.00 |
Boltonia asteroides latisquama ‘Snowbank’ | Starwort | 2Lt | Tall, stiffly erect, back of the border daisy with clouds of starry white daisies in profusion during late summer & autumn. Narrow grey-green leaves. Does not need staking. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 150cm. | £6.35 | 2.00 |
Bomarea caldasii | 3Lt | Spectacular twining climber with terminal heads of funnel shaped bright orange-red flowers tipped yellow; July until frosts. Fleshy, lance shaped, rich green leaves. Fast growing, tuberous, herbaceous perennial for a free draining, fertile soil in sun. Originating from northern South America it requires winter protection. 2m+ | £13.95 | 6.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla (AGM) | Perennial Forget-Me-Not | 1.4Lt | Sprays of bright blue forget-me-not’ like flowers April-May followed by a clump of large, robust leaves giving excellent ground cover in moisture-retentive soil in shade. 45x45cms. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Alexander’s Great’ | Bugloss | 1.4Lt | Statement perennial with lush, supersized, heart shaped, heavily silvered leaves with green veins & edging. Sprays of forget me not like blue flowers in spring. Ideal for border or containers in a retentive yet drained fertile soil in part or full shade. To: 45x60cms. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Alexander’s Great’ | Bugloss | 1Lt | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Blaukuppel’ | Brunnera | 1.4Lt | Woodland perennial with much larger flowers than it’s parent. Sprays of 1/2′, cup shaped, piercing blue flowers on well branched stems; spring. Hairy, heart shaped leaves. Best in woodland soil in pt/full shade. (3-5) 30x45cm. | £5.95 | 11.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Dawson’s White’ | 1Lt | (syn.Variegata’) A beautiful form with large, handsome leaves regularly edged creamy-white. Sprays of sky-blue flowers; April-May. Cool, sheltered site out of cold wind in part/full shade & retentive soil. 45x60cm. | £4.75 | 21.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Hadspen Cream’ (AGM) | 15cm | Vivid blue forget-me-not’ flowers over a carpet of large leaves broadly bordered cream. Excellent ground cover for cool shaded spot & retentive soil. 45cms (4-5) | £7.50 | 4.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Hadspen Cream’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 24.00 | ||
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ (AGM) | Brunnera | 1.4Lt | Slow growing woodlander, with large, heart shaped green leaves covered in a silver white speckling, leaving just a dark green edge. Sprays of small, forget me not intense blue flowers in spring. Humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 40cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ (AGM) | Brunnera | 2Lt | £8.95 | 12.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ (AGM) | Brunnera | 3Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’ (AGM) | Brunnera | 1Lt | £4.75 | 22.00 | |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Looking Glass’ | Brunnera | 1Lt | New, improved ‘Jack Frost’ with the mounds of heart shaped leaves almost entirely silver, with just the veins highlighted in green. Airy sprays of small, piercing sky-blue flowers in spring. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 45cm. | £4.75 | 32.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Mister Morse’ | Brunnera | 1Lt | A white flowered sport of ‘Jack Frost’ with large, heart-shaped, coarse, dark green leaves overlaid almost entirely with a heavy silver sheen. Branching sprays of small white flowers throughout spring. Not too dry soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 30cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Silver Spear’ | 1.4Lt | Rather too similar to ‘Jack Frost’ with rosettes of much more pointed, almost entirely silver-white with just the veins highlighted in green. Overall the effect is whiter than ‘Jack Frost’. Airy sprays of small, four petalled, piercing blue, forget-me-not like flowers from from February to May. Woodland soil in part shade. (2-5) 30x45cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 | |
Buphthalmum salicifolium | Yellow Oxeye | 1.4Lt | A mass of narrow, dark green leaves topped with deep golden yellow daisies; June to September. Sun or part shade in any reasonable soil. 60x60cms. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Buphthalmum salicifolium | Yellow Oxeye | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Bupleurum longifolium | Thorow Wax | 1.4Lt | Euphorbia-like small yellow flowers held in large, yellow-green bracts; mid to late summer. Stem clasping, long narrow greyish-green leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Calamintha nepeta glandulosa ‘White Cloud’ | Mint Bush | 1.4Lt | Small deciduous edging perennial with woody stems carrying hightly aromatic, mint scented small hairy leaves. Narrow, airy spikes of small, two lipped tiny white flowers over a long period in summer, much loved by insects & bees. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-9) 30cm, | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Caltha palustris (AGM) | Kingcup | 2Lt | Familiar native waterside plant with sprays of shiny, golden-yellow flowers in spring. Rich, very moist soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. Flowers: April-May | £8.00 | 16.00 |
Caltha palustris (AGM) | Kingcup | 3Lt | £8.50 | 5.00 | |
Caltha palustris ‘Flore Pleno’ (AGM) | White Kingcup | 1.4Lt | Double form of our native Kingcup bearing fully double rosette’ heads of glistening yellow flowers; March to May. Fleshy, lush green stems & foliage. Water’s edge or bog plant in sun or part shade. 30cms. Flowers: March-May. | £5.35 | 2.00 |
Camassia ‘Blue Heaven’ | Camass | 1.4Lt | Possibly has some cusickii in it. Bold spikes of narrow, spidery petalled mid-blue flowers with purple overtones in late spring & early summer. Pleated, sword like leaves. Excellent for naturalising in grass. Moist, fertile yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (4-6)80cm | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Camassia cusickii | Camosh | 1.4Lt | Choice bulbous plant from Oregon with wide strap-like greyish leaves, green beneath & wavy margined. Loose spikes of starry, pale blue flowers with one folded back petal; late spring. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Camassia cusickii | Camosh | 2Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Camassia cusickii ‘Zwanenburg’ | Camass | 1.4Lt | Lovely N.American bulbous plant, with starry spikes oflarge deep blue flowers opening up the spike in late spring & early summer. Clasping lush green leaves. Dormant by late summer. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. BULBS POISONOUS. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Camassia leichtlinii ‘Alba’ | 1.4Lt | Bulbous plant from N.America with unique long, slender spires of starry white blooms from a rosette of long, lance shaped, lax leaves; April – May. Enriched, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 100x30cms. BULBS ARE EXTREMELY POISONOUS! | £4.75 | 3.00 | |
Camassia leichtlinii ‘Semiplena’ | Camass | 1.4Lt | Spikes of semi-double, CREAMY-WHITE flowers in late spring after which the leaves become spiralled & finally dormant in late summer. Choice, & rarely seen bulbous perennial. Retentive, rich, yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. BULBS POISONOUS | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Campanula alliariifolia | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | (syn.C.a.White Bells’) Long, wiry stems lined with IVORY-WHITE NODDING BELLS; summer. A beautiful bell-flower forming basal clumps of greyish, heart shaped leaves. Reasonably drained soil in sun or shade. 90cms. | £5.75 | 14.00 |
Campanula carpatica ‘Blaue Clips’ | Tussock Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Large, flared, bell-shaped, blue flowers freely produced in late summer. Dense mats of creeping evergreen foliage. Good rockery or edging perennial. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cm. | £3.99 | 5.00 |
Campanula carpatica ‘Chewton Joy’ | 1.4Lt | (Bellflower)A quick spreader for the front of the border.Large powder blue saucers all summer.Sun or part shade in any fertile well drained soil.30x45cm. | £0.00 | 1.00 | |
Campanula garganica ‘Dickson’s Gold’ | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Mats of vivid golden foliage overtopped with BLUE flowers; July & August. Dwarf variety for any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. Ht:8cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Campanula glomerata | Clustered Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Dense terminal heads of tubular, deep-blue flowers. stiif stems, with rounded slightly toothed leaves. Colour can be variable in wild collected seed. Cut back hard after flowering for a second flush. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 40cm. | £0.00 | 1.00 |
Campanula glomerata acaulis | Clustered Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Dwarf clump former with terminal clusters of VIOLET-BLUE flowers on erect stems. Excellent for the front of the border. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 20x45cm. Flowers: June-August. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Campanula glomerata ‘Caroline’ | Clustered Bellflower | 1.4Lt | A new colour break for this reliable border perennial. Dense, rounded clusters of LILAC-PINK bell-shaped flowers; freely produced all summer. Spreading rosettes of basal leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun or shade. 60x60cm. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Campanula glomerata ‘Joan Elliott’ | Clustered Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Large clustered heads of bell-shaped RICH-VIOLET flowers in early summer. Very showy hybrid of this popular, front of border perennial. Spreads gently. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Campanula glomerata superba (AGM) | Clustered Bellflower | 1.4Lt | A vigorous, strong growing hybrid with a cluster of violet-purple, bell-shaped flowers atop of leafy stems; early summer. Cut back hard after flowering for a second flush. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Campanula lactiflora ‘Border Blues’ | Milky Bellflower | 2Lt | Maybe a touch darker than ‘Pritchard’s Variety’ this has large pyramidal inforescences of mid-blue flowers with slightly recurving petals, thus showing the white eye ;- July & August. Good clump former for a well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 120cm. | £7.50 | 3.00 |
Campanula lactiflora ‘Loddon Anna’ (AGM) | Milky Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Branching heads of SOFT PINK, bell shaped flowers; June to September. Excellent, stately perennial the stout stems clothed with pointed leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cms. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Campanula lactiflora ‘Loddon Anna’ (AGM) | Milky Bellflower | 17cm | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Campanula lactiflora ‘Prichard’s Variety’ (AGM) | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Fine hardy perennial with stout stems carrying branching heads full of VIOLET-BLUE bell-flowers; May-August. May need staking if exposed. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 120x60cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Campanula lactiflora ‘Prichard’s Variety’ (AGM) | Bellflower | 2Lt | £6.75 | 4.00 | |
Campanula lactiflora ‘White Pouffe’ | Bell Flower | 1.4Lt | Long lasting display of branching heads of WHITE BELL-FLOWERS on hummocks of stiff stems. Adaptable plant for sun or part shade. 25cms. Flowers: June-September. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Campanula latiloba ‘Highcliffe Variety’ (AGM) | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Spreading, clump forming perennial with evergreen basal rosettes of elliptic leaves. Erect spikes with widely bell-shaped rich-blue flowers, freely borne during early to midsummer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 70x45cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Campanula persicifolia | Bellflower | 1Lt | Slender stems lined with cup-shaped LILAC-BLUE flowers; June to August. Attractive basal rosettes of evergreen leaves. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Campanula persicifolia alba | Willow Bell | 1Lt | Erect spikes of bell-shaped, pure white, single flowers in late summer. Rosettes of glossy evergreen leaves. Reliable, cottage garden perennial. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’ | Bell Flower | 1.4Lt | Slender, wiry stems lined with attractive, nodding, papery, cup-shaped flowers of CHINA-BLUE; over a long period from June to August. Makes a basal rosette of evergreen leaves. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £5.75 | 4.00 |
Campanula poscharskyana ‘E.H.Frost’ | Bellflower | 1Lt | Not as spreading as the species, this lovely border edging plant forms tight mounds of leaves the radiating stems holding clusters of funnel-shaped, milky-lilac flowers; summer & autumn. For a well drained soil in a sunny site. 15cm. (6-8) | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Campanula punctata | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | A bushy, erect plant covered in large, tubular bells of CREAMY-WHITE heavily flushed pink & spotted red inside; June-August. Likes sandy soils & a sunny site. From Japan. 60x60cms. | £4.95 | 8.00 |
Campanula punctata rubrifolia | Bell Flower | 1.4Lt | A low, spreading perennial with large, TUBULAR, CREAMY FLUSHED PURPLE BELLS SPECKLED BRIGHT RED WITHIN; July & August. Well drained, preferably sandy soil in a sunny position. 30x45cms. | £5.25 | 12.00 |
Campanula punctata rubrifolia | Bell Flower | 1Lt | £3.99 | 5.00 | |
Campanula punctata rubrifolia ‘Cherry Bells’ | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Herbaceous perennial with spreading stems carrying long, tubular, cherry-red flowers, white at the mouth & inside, which is also speckled red. Flowers summer. Toothed leaves form basal clumps. Well drained soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Campanula pyramidalis | Chimney Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Spikes of large, MID-BLUE flowers over a long period; summer. Large, heart-shaped leaves. Can be short lived but in a light, well drained soil is soudly perennial. 150x60cms. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Campanula rotundifolia | Harebell | 1Lt | An attractive form of our native harebell spreading by stolons. Funnel-shaped VIOLET-BLUE NODDING BELLS are freely produced in summer. Good edging plant for a well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x45cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Campanula ‘Samantha’ | Bellflower | 2Lt | New american hybrid forming tight mounds of dark green, toothed leaves. Widely flared, cup-shaped blue flowers with a deeper blue eye; late spring through summer.Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (4-8) 15x30cm. | £9.25 | 4.00 |
Campanula ‘Sarastro’ | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | A new Austrian hybrid very much like C.Kent Belle’ but much more compact. Large, bell-shaped, deep violet blue flowers on branched stems. Clumps of jagged leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Campanula takesimana | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Beautiful large bell-flowers of RICH LILAC-WHITE SPOTTED MAROON INSIDE; July & August. Makes a clump of glossy leaves. Roots colonise freely. Best in retentive soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Campanula takesimana ‘Elizabeth’ | Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Huge, DROOPING, PURPLE-PINK BELLS smother the plant over a dense clump of large, heart-shaped, toothed leaves. Needs a sunny well drained site. 60x60cm. Flowers: July-September. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Canna – generic | 2Lt | Cannas are tropical and subtropical flowering plants with large, banana-like leaves & showy flowers in shades of red, orange, yellows and pinks. Dramatic summer bedding plant for both containers and borders. Lift & store frost free in winter. Free draining soil in full sun. | £9.25 | 15.00 | |
Cardamine bulbifera | Coral Root Bittercress | 1.4Lt | Mid european species with a creeping, scaly rootstock with pairs of pinnate, toothed leaves having clusters of simple, four petalled, pink-purple flowers with the new leaves in spring. Bulbils are the held in the leaf axils. Humus rich, shady spot. (3-4)25cm | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Cardamine californica | Bittercress | 1.4Lt | (syn.Dentaria) Rare Californian woodlander with palmate, three-lobed leaves. Simple four-petalled, cup-shaped, palest pink to white flowers freely produced in spring. Summer dormant. Ordinary retentive soil with some shade. 30x45cm. | £4.65 | 6.00 |
Cardamine digitata | Richardson’s Bittercress | 1.4Lt | Rare species from Eastern USA with heads of simple, four petalled widely trumpet shaped, soft pink purple flowers as the leaves emerge in spring. The push through the ground with a bronze tinge & are finely pinnate. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part shade. (3-4)35cm | £5.35 | 2.00 |
Cardamine glanduligera | Bittercress | 1.4Lt | Unusual species with much divided, toothed leaves emerging with the purple-pink flowers in nearly spring. Dies down quickly after flowering. Leafy, woodland soil rich in humus in part or full shade. (3-4) 25cm. E.Europe. | £5.50 | 9.00 |
Cardamine pratensis | Lady’s Smock | 1.4Lt | Unusual native, with sprays of small four petalled palest lilac flowers in late spring. Basal rosettes of pinnate, dark-evergreen leaves. Humus rich, moist soil in part or full shade. (4-5) 30cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Cardamine pratensis ‘Flore Pleno’ | Double Lady’s Smock | 1.4Lt | Showy almost evergreen clump former. Fully double, lilac-pink flowers; late spring & early summer. Basal clumps of oval rounded leaflets. Retentive or moist soil in part or full shade. 30x60cm. | £5.10 | 7.00 |
Cardamine raphanifolia | Ladies Smock | 1.4Lt | syn. latifolia. Upright, wiry stems with attractive clusters of LILAC-PURPLE flowers; April-May. Spreading, rich-green leaves form as dense mat. Part or full shade in moist soil. 30x60cms. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Cardamine trifolia | 1.4Lt | Clusters of four-petalled WHITE flowers; April-June. Creeping rhizomes give rise to small, rounded, glossy leaves. Needs a moist soil in shade. 20x60cms. | £5.25 | 6.00 | |
Cardamine waldsteinii | Bittercress | 1.4Lt | Four petalled white flowers with purple anthers; late spring & early summer. Narrow divided spreading clumps of basal leaves. retentive soil in part or full shade. 20x45cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Cardamine yezoense B&SWJ 4659 | 1.4Lt | Forms low mounds of ‘bitter cress like’ pinnate, aromatic leaves the wiry, fleshy stems topped with clusters of 4 petalled, white flowers with yellow stamens; late spring. Spreads slowly though not invasive in semi shaded, reasonably drained soils.45cms. | £5.50 | 8.00 | |
Cardiocrinum giganteum (AGM) | Giant Lily | 5Lt | Spectacular bulbous plant with huge basal rosettes of glossy, dark green leaves. Stout stems bear large racemes of strongly scented, nodding, white trumpets striped maroon inside. Cool, rich soil in part shade but does not tolerate drought. 2.5×1.2m. | £24.95 | 1.00 |
Cardiocrinum giganteum yunnanense | Giant Lily | 2Lt | Spectacular large Lily with the big, glossy leaves emerging red-bronze. Spikes of very large, narrow petalled white flowers with a wide burgundy throat on mature, seven year old plants. Produces offsets which flower in subsequent years. Rich soil in pt.sh.(7-8)140 | £19.95 | 4.00 |
Catananche caerulea | Cupid’s Dart | 2Lt | Sheaves of branching, wiry stems ending in dark-eyed daisies of cornflower-blue enclosed in a papery everlasting’ calyx; July-August. Light, well drained soil in a sunny position. 60cms. | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Catananche caerulea ‘Alba’ | Cupid’s Dart | 2Lt | Sheaves of branching wiry stems topped with cornflower-like white flowers; May to July. Light, well drained soil in a sunny position. Ht:60cms. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Cautleya gracilis | Ginger Lily | 1.4Lt | Winter dormant, ginger relative with erect stems having stem clasping narrow leaves, red flushed on the reverses. Loose spikes of primrose yellow flowers peak out from red bracts mid to late summer. Rich, well drained soil in sun or shade & shelter. 90cm. | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Cautleya spicata | Hardy Ginger | 1.4Lt | Spikes of tubular, two-lipped yellow flowers held in reddish-maroon bracts. Broad, lance-shaped glossy-green leaves on stout stems. Moist, humus-rich soil in part shade. Mulch in winter. (8-9) 75cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Cautleya spicata ‘Arun Flame’ HWJK2172 | Ginger Lily | 2Lt | A distinct form with darkest red stems. Terminal spikes of hooded yellow-orange flowers from red bracts; late summer. Linear, green leaves tinged red on reverse. Retentive soil in part shade. Winter mulching advised. to 1.0m. Jones / Hinkley, 2002 East Bengal | £8.95 | 5.00 |
Centaurea ‘Caramia’ | Knapweed | 1.4Lt | Cornflower-like purple-pink spidery flowers on tall stems from dark buds; all summer. Narrow dark green leaves. Not sure of the breeding but may be a hybrid of C.phrygia. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Centaurea dealbata | Cornflower | 2Lt | Basal clumps of pale-green leaves, silver beneath. Heads of warm-pink cornflowers with a creamy-white eye during mid to late summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £6.45 | 11.00 |
Centaurea dealbata ‘Steenbergii’ | Knapweed or Star Thi | 2Lt | Quick spreading perennial cornflower. Finely divided light green leaves. Each stem carries 1-3 RICH CARMINE-LILAC thistle-like flowers; June to August. Good, drained soil in sun. 90x60cms. | £6.45 | 3.00 |
Centaurea macrocephala | Star Thistle | 1.4Lt | Stout stems with enormous, YELLOW, thistle-like flowers enclosed in papery, brown bracts; summer. Dries well. A robust, clump-forming perennial with mid-green, narrowly oval, deeply cut leaves. Well drained even poor soil in sun. 90x60cms. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Centaurea macrocephala | Star Thistle | 2Lt | £6.95 | 7.00 | |
Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst Dream’ | Bluets | 1Lt | Compact cornflower with very large, spidery, rich purple flowers over a long period through late spring & summer. Narrow, heavily silver felted leaves form a semi-evergreen clump. Light, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (5-8) 50cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Centaurea montana ‘Amethyst in Snow’ | Perennial Cornflower | 1Lt | Striking new hybrid with good sized white, spidery white flowers with a central amethyst blue centre, during late spring & summer. Elliptic, heavily felted silver leaves. Likes a poor, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 60cm. | £4.65 | 3.00 |
Centaurea montana ‘Purple Heart’ | Cornflower | 1.4Lt | Good sized spidery white flowers with a purple centre. Has short petals making it unusual. White felted leaves. Less robust then most. Flowers May to July. Dry, free draining soil in sun. (5-9) 30cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Centaurea nigra | 1.4Lt | Stiff upright stems with branching heads topped with tightly packed, thistle like purple flower heads from rounded, hard buds; summer. Much loved by bees & butterflies. Slightly hairy, may=t green leaves. Native for any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £5.25 | 8.00 | |
Centaurea phrygia | Knapweed | 1.4Lt | Strangely neglected, this bold clump former has heads of thistle-like, PINKISH-PURPLE flowers; all summer. Toothed, hairy leaves. Good for the back of the border. Well drained soil in sun. 120x75cm. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Centranthus ruber ‘Albus’ | White Valerian | 1.4Lt | Lovely cottage plant with blue-grey foliage. Heads of small white flowers in clusters freely produced. Well drained soil in sun. 75x45cm. Flowers: June-Sept. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Centranthus ruber ‘Albus’ | White Valerian | 2Lt | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Centranthus ruber coccineus | Red Valerian | 1.4Lt | Well branched heads of small, deep, pink-red flowers freely produced; June to September. Fleshy blue-grey leaves & stems. Self seeds. Well drained soil in sun. 75x45cms. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Centranthus ruber coccineus | Red Valerian | 2Lt | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Cephalaria gigantea | Yellow Scabious | 2Lt | Like a giant scabious. Forms clumps of large, green, jagged leaves. Wiry stems carry large PRIMROSE-YELLOW pincushions; May to July. Ordinary soil in sun.180x120cm. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Chaerophyllum hirsutum ‘Roseum’ | 2Lt | Flat, umbrella-like heads of pink flowers; late spring to midsummer. Upright habit with large, attractive, apple-scented, ferny, mid-green leaves sometimes flushed purple. Moist, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cms. | £7.95 | 7.00 | |
Chelone obliqua | Turtle’s Head | 2Lt | Stiff, leafy stems with heads of WARM, DEEP LILAC-PINK hooded flowers lasting well even in bad weather. Fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. Flowers: August-September. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Chelone ‘Pink Turtle’ | Turtlehead | 1.4Lt | Selected from the species for it’s flower power & cutting, this unusual autumn flowering perennial has whorls of rich pink hooded flowers, reminiscent of a turtle’s head. Erect, creeping stems with nettle like leaves. easily grown in any well drained soil in sun & very hardy. (7-9) 60cm. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Chelonopsis moschata | 1.4Lt | Penstemon-like, narrow, wine-red tubular flowers. A very unusual plant with dark green hairy leaves. Moist, shady site. 45x45cm. Flowers: July-September. | £5.75 | 8.00 | |
Chromolaena arnottianum RCB-RA-L-2 | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Coll;- Escoipe Gorge, Salta province, Argentina. Unusual, rather lax species with somewhat trailing stems topped by small, flattened heads of Ageratum-like, powder-blue flowers;- late summer & autumn. Relatively untried in cultivation. (7-10) 90cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Anastasia’ | 2Lt | Hardy Chrysanthemum Herbaceous Perennial. Ht:60cms (2ft) flowers:Heather pink pompoms Aug-Nov. Any reas. soil. Best in sun | £7.95 | 4.00 | |
Chrysanthemum ‘Bronze Elegance | Hardy Perennial Chrysanth | 2Lt | A dense bushy plant with LIGHT BRONZE POM-POMS freely produced. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cms. Flowers: September-October. | £6.99 | 3.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Clara Curtis’ | Chrysanthemum. | 1.4Lt | Clusters of single, CLEAR PINK flowers on strong, well branched stems; August & September. Any reasonable, fertile soil; best in full sun. 60x45cms. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Clara Curtis’ | Chrysanthemum. | 2Lt | £6.95 | 8.00 | |
Chrysanthemum ‘Cottage Apricot’ | rubellum Chrysanthemum | 1.4Lt | Soundly perennial rubellum type chrysanthemum with semi double rich salmony-oeach flowers, paler at the the centre & bronze backs;- late summer into autumn. Lobed grey-green leaves. Any reasonable, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (9-11) 65cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Cottage Apricot’ | rubellum Chrysanthemum | 2Lt | £6.95 | 3.00 | |
Chrysanthemum ‘Doctor Tom Parr’ | Hardy Chrysanthemum | 1.4Lt | Small, compact, hardy hybrid with clouds of small, pompom-like, soft, reddish-bronze flowers in late summer & autumn. Grey-green, lobed leaves. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Early Yellow’ | Hardy Chrysanthemum | 1.4Lt | From the 60’s this hybrid has semi-double, soft sulphur moonlight-yellow flowers, ageing almost white. Deeper creamy-yellow eye. The medium sized flowers appear in September & October. Grey-green lobed leaves. Well drained soil in a sunny, sheltered spot. (9-10) 50cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Mei-kyo’ | Chrysanth | 2Lt | Dwarf, perenal chrysanth with clusters of small, fully double, pompom like, dusky pink flowers, overlaid with a copper wash;- late summer & autumn. Grey, lobed leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 40x40cm. | £6.95 | 14.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Mrs.Jessie Cooper’ | Hardy Perennial Chry | 2Lt | Forms a dense bushy evergreen plant with DUSKY-RED, SINGLE, YELLOW-EYED DAISIES; August & September. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 75x60cms. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Chrysanthemum ‘Nantyderry Sunshine’ (AGM) | Chrysanth | 2Lt | Very free flowering hybrid, with the whole bush smothered in small pom-pom-like golden yellow fully double daisies. Mounds of lobed, silver-grey leaves. Good autumnal colour. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 75cm. | £7.95 | 9.00 |
Chrysosplenium alternifolium | Golden Saxifrage | 1.4Lt | A plant of moist, wet ditches, found across much of Western Europe. Evergreen mats of densely packed, rather fleshy, hairy leaves. Small heads of Euphorbia-like, golden yellow flowers,. almost stemless from April to July. Retentive or moist soil in part shade. (4-7) 5cm. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Cirsium ‘Mount Etna’ | Mount Etna Thistle | 1.4Lt | An attractive, as yet unidentified thistle collected on Mt. Etna with showy, flattened heads of creamy white flowers with protruding pink filaments, held in spiny bracts;- midsummer. Basal rosettes of spiny leaves. Well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 75cm. | £5.75 | 17.00 |
Cirsium rivulare atropurpureum | Plume Thistle | 1.4Lt | Erect branched stems with pincushion like deep crimson flowerheads; early to midsummer. Pinnate prickly, thistle like dark green leaves. Slow growing plant needing plenty of space. 120x60cm. | £5.95 | 14.00 |
Cirsium rivulare ‘Frosted Magic’ | Pink Thistle | 1.4Lt | The offshoot of the popular magenta form, albeit a much smaller plant, suitable for the rockery. Basal rosettes of strongly spined, mid-green leaves. Short, branching stems carry thistle like, off-white flowers, in silvery bracts, from May to July. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 40x40cm. (5-7) | £7.25 | 4.00 |
Cirsium rivulare ‘Trevor’s Blue Wonder’ | 1.4Lt | This showy thistle, isn’t exactly blue, but more violet-blue than the usual atropurpureum. Well branched white downy stems with bold, thistle like leaves, white on the undersides. Flowers over a long period throughout midsummer. Easy & long lived in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 100cm. | £6.75 | 2.00 | |
Claytonia virginica | Spring Beauty | 1Lt | Delicate rarely seen woodlander. Five petalled white flowers flushed pink with darker veining; spring. Narrow, lance-shaped leaves. Summer dormant. Humus rich soil in part shade. 30x30cm. | £6.00 | 7.00 |
Clematis ‘Arabella’ (AGM) (I) | integrifolia Clematis | 3Lt | (Diversifolia) East European, non-clinging variety. Powder-blue flowers June- August. Prune hard late February. Cool, moist root run. Ht: to 1.5m | £12.95 | 5.00 |
Clematis x diversifolia ‘Hendersonii’ | Herbaceous Clematis | 1.4Lt | Small, nodding, DEEP BLUE flowers from June to August. Downy, herbaceous, non-climbing form best when allowed to scramble around shrubs etc. Regenerates new growth from base each year. Best in sun with cool root run. 60x150cms. | £7.50 | 4.00 |
Clematis x diversifolia ‘Hendersonii’ | Herbaceous Clematis | 3Lt | £11.95 | 4.00 | |
Codonopsis cardiophylla | Bonnet bellflower | 1.4Lt | Closely related to C.clematidea with short erect stems holding the leaves with thickened white leaf margins. Nodding PALE BLUE bells with a BRIGHT ORANGE RING IN THE THROAT. Retentive soil in a cool position. 30x30cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Codonopsis tangshen | Bonnet Bellflower | 1.4Lt | Vigorous twining species to 2 metres with rounded almost hairless leaves. Yellow-green tubular flowers have a purple band in the throat. Not too dry soil in shade. Flowers: June-August. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Colocasia esculenta (AGM) | Sweet potato | 3Lt | Dramatic plant for a pot as it is tender but has superb, very large, heart-shaped leaves especially in spring & autumn. Ideal for the tropical look. Needs a constantly moist or wet soil in sun so block drainage holes. 80cm. | £8.95 | 1.00 |
Colocasia esculenta ‘Black Magic’ | Sweet potato | 3Lt | Sub tropical, tuberous, ‘climbig’ perennial with large, heart shaped leaves to 60cm long held on purple-black stems emerge green then darken with age to a deep purple-black colour. Keep in bright, filtered light and high humidity. Water freely and apply a balanced liquid fertiliser monthly when in growth; Keep just moist in winter. Keep tubers dry and frost-free when dormant. Requires 21°C minimum to stay evergreen. 1.8m | £15.75 | 1.00 |
Colocasia esculenta ‘Illustris’ | Sweet potato | 3Lt | A frost tender, tuberous perennial to 1.2m tall, producing large, heart shaped, light green leaves, flushed dark purple between the veins are held on upright stalks. For a sunny or lightly shaded, sheltered spot outdoors in summer then move into a greenhouse etc over winter or lift the tuber and store it dry.Water & feed liberally. | £15.75 | 1.00 |
Convallaria majalis (AGM) | Lily-Of-The-Valley | 1Lt | Popular perennial with stiff stems clothed in wonderfully fragrant, white, bell-shaped flowers; April-May. Best in moist soil in part shade. Spreads slowly. 15cms.x indefinite. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Convallaria majalis ‘Albostriata’ | Lily of the Valley | 1.4Lt | Choice & very slow growing ground cover for a humus rich, leafy retentive soil in part or full shade. The elliptic dark-green leaves have long regular creamy-white striping. Small sprays of scented, bell shaped white flowers ion spring. (3-4) 15cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Convallaria majalis ‘Prolificans’ | Lily-of-the Valley | 1Lt | Very floriferous form, with hanging, grape like bunches of small, bell shaped, double white flowers with an excellent scent during April & May. Pairs of ellptic, grey-green leaves. Retentive soil in part shade. (4-5)15cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Convallaria majalis rosea | Lily of the Valley | 1Lt | Identical in habit to the well known white form but has attractive, short spikes of PINK flowers; April & May. Ordinary soil in part shade. 20x45cms. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Mayfield Giant’ | 1.4Lt | Very free flowering form with LARGE DEEP-GOLDEN daisies all summer. Good upright habit. Any reasonable soil in a sunny situation. 60x45cm. Flower: June-October | £4.95 | 13.00 | |
Coreopsis rosea ‘American Dream’ | Tickseed | 1.4Lt | Dense, bushy plants clothed in delicate rayed RICH-PINK, YELLOW-EYED BLOOMS; July & August. Wiry stems with fine, narrow leaves. Reasonably drained soil in sun. 30cms. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Coreopsis rosea ‘American Dream’ | Tickseed | 1Lt | £4.75 | 10.00 | |
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Grandiflora’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Masses of GLISTENING, WARM-YELLOW, daisy-like flowers over a long period on bushy, upright plants with fine leaves. Sunny position. 45cms. Flowers: June-September. | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’ (AGM) | Tickseed | 1.4Lt | Long lasting display of single, PRIMROSE-YELLOW daisies; April to September. A bushy, well branched perennial with small, needle-like leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun. 45x30cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Coreopsis verticillata ‘Zagreb’ | Tickseed | 1.4Lt | Masses of upright stems covered all over from with SINGLE, GOLDEN-YELLOW daisies over a long period; feathery foliage. Compact habit to 35cms. Any reasonable soil in sun. Flowers: June-September. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Corydalis calycosa | Prairie Smoke | 1.4Lt | More tolerant of conditions than C. flexuosa. Attractive spur shaped, brilliant blue, white throated flowers with a sweet fragrance over mats of ferny foliage; spring into summer. For a retentive, fertile soil in dappled shade. 45cm | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Corydalis cava | 1Lt | (syn.C.bulbosa) Dense racemes of narrow tubular purple-pink flowers with long down curving spurs; early spring. Pale green leaves with wedge shaped leaflets. fertile, humus rich, well drained soil in part shade. 20x30cm. | £4.50 | 5.00 | |
Corydalis flexuosa ‘China Blue’ CD&R 528c | 2Lt | Beautiful plant for woodland shade. Delicate clusters of china-blue, tubular blooms; spring. Purple-flushed, feathery foliage. Requires humus-rich, retentive soil in part shade. Unusual species. 30x45cms. | £6.99 | 1.00 | |
Corydalis flexuosa ‘China Blue’ CD&R 528c | 1Lt | £4.75 | 18.00 | ||
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Pere David’ CD&R 528b | 1.4Lt | Dainty plants with fern-like foliage & beautiful, tubular, rich blue-purple flowers. Requires woodland-like, cool conditions. 45cms. Flowers: March-April | £4.35 | 1.00 | |
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Pere David’ CD&R 528b | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | ||
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Porcelain Blue’ | 1.4Lt | Charming ‘woodlander’ bearing racemes of slender, tubular, vibrant aqua blue flowers in spring. Mounds of ferny, blue green tinged bronze leaves. For a retentive, humus rich soil in cool, part shade. 30cms. | £6.75 | 18.00 | |
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Purple Leaf’ CD&R 528a | 2Lt | Beautiful plant for woodland shade. Feathery foliage more purple than type. Delicate clusters of ELECTRIC-BLUE, tubular blooms in spring. Requires humus-rich, retentive soil in part shade. Unusual species. 30x45cms. | £6.99 | 10.00 | |
Corydalis flexuosa ‘Purple Leaf’ CD&R 528a | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | ||
Cosmos x Dahlia ‘Mexican Black’ | 1.4Lt | Said to be a naturally occurring form where the two species grow together. Much like a very tall chocolate cosmos with large, single, pointed petalled, lightly scented, chocolate-brown, red flushed flowers from June to the frosts. The leaves are much more Dahlia like. Mulch tubers in winter. (6-10) 100cm. | £0.00 | 6.00 | |
Crambe cordifolia (AGM) | 2Lt | Magnificent plant with large, lobed, wavy-margined, fleshy leaves 90cm.long. Branching panicles of honey scented, CREAMY-WHITE, AIRY FLOWERS. Well drained soil in sun. 180x120cms. Flowers: June-July. Needs space! | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Cremanthodium arnicoides | 1.4Lt | Nodding large yellow daisies with a black eye from July to September. Elliptic coarse toothed leaves clasp the stems as they rise. Retentive or moist yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. Not always easy to please but grows well in arctic regions. 40x45cm. | £4.95 | 6.00 | |
Crinum amoenum | 1.4Lt | Rare species from Northern India with large heads of fragrant,spidery, white flowers, tinged pale-red on the exterior & striking red filaments;- autumn. They are held on long green tubes. Linear, bright green leaves. Very sheltered spot in full sun.(8-10) 60cm. | £7.25 | 10.00 | |
Crinum x powellii ‘Album’ (AGM) | 3Lt | Deciduous perennials growing from a large bulb, with arching deciduous light-green leaves. Umbels of widely flared, fragrant white flowers appear before the leaves from late summer to autumn. Sheltered, well drained spot in full sun. (8-10) 130cm. | £8.50 | 2.00 | |
Crinum x powellii ‘Harlemense’ | 2Lt | This old clone dates back to Archibald & Smith & is much less coarse than the traditional hybrid. Rosettes of very narrow, chanelled fresh freen leaves, Whorls of paler mid-pink trumpet-shaped flowers, before the new leaves in autumn. Warm, dry,s sheltered spot in sun. (8-10) 90cm. | £6.75 | 9.00 | |
Crinum x powellii ‘Krelagei’ | Crinum | 2Lt | This name is untraceable but distinct clone of powellii with arching clumps of sparse, narrower, smooth green strap like leaves. Whorl of large, flared, trumpet shaped mid-pink flowers with a white throat in autumn. Best in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. Thought to derive from the Plantsman nursery. (8-9) 120cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Crocosmia ‘Bressingham Blaze’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Rather a compact form, with small sprays of striking bonfire orange-red flowers with a small yellow throat on arching stems. Fans of narrow sword-like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 45cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Crocosmia ‘Buttercups’ | 2Lt | Nice idea, a paler yellow crocosmia, but regrettably a poor plant, very prone to rust with little vigour. Worth preserving for posterity & where a paler yellow is needed but you can do better now. Needs good living in well drianed soil in sun. (7-8) 60cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Crocosmia ‘Limpopo’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Good sized, warm salmon-orange flowers with pink overtones during late summer. Apricot throat. Upright fans of sword like leaves. Light,well drained soil in sun. (6-8)90cm. | £5.95 | 12.00 |
Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Arching sprays of STUNNING FLAME-RED flowers on wiry stems; August-October. Clump forming cormous perennial with soft, sword like leaves. Humus-rich, moist yet drained soils in sun or part shade. 120x30cms. | £4.95 | 10.00 | |
Crocosmia ‘Old Hat’ | Montbretia | 3Lt | Forms a neat clump of upright, spear like leaves with abundant sprays of tomato red flowers; mid to late summer. An excellent mid size selection with good vigour and flowering. Free draining soil in sun. 75cms. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Crocosmia paniculata ‘Cally Greyleaf’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Very distinct form with rather large, fat, pleated glaucous grey leaves. Very long spikes of narrowly tubular orange flowers, held in two ranks on purple stems, during late summer & autumn. Needs space. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-9) 120cm. | £6.75 | 5.00 |
Crocosmia ‘Paul’s Best Yellow’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Quite outstanding introduction with large spikes of individually very large rich golden-yellow flowers. the whole head is open at the same time making it more impressive. Fans of narrow leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. 90cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Crocosmia ‘Prince of Orange’ | Montbretia | 2Lt | Arching spikes of widely flared, intense glowing orange flowers with a bright gold eye. Has a ring of rich burgundy markings in the throat. Contrasting cream stamens. Erect fans of fresh-green, sword-like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-9) 45cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Citronella’ | Montbretia | 2Lt | Older, less robust variety, now a little prone to rust but still sought after. Arching sprays of narrowly tubular soft lemon yellow flowers during mid to late summer. Erect fans of narrow green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 60cm. | £6.95 | 5.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘George Davison’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Arching spikes of rather small, widely flared deep-yellow flowers, flushed deeper on the reverses. Upright, rust free leaves. Clump former for well drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 75cm. | £5.95 | 17.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘James Coey’ | 2Lt | Wiry stems topped with sprays of large, nodding, very dark orange-red flowers with a yellow throat; July-August. Retentive yet drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 60cms. | £6.95 | 5.00 | |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Norwich Canary’ | Montbretia | 2Lt | (syn.Lady Wilson) From sword-like fans of dark green leaves arise branched stems topped with crests of small, pale golden-yellow flared trumpets. Any not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 60x30cm. Flowers: July-August. | £7.15 | 2.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Queen Of Spain’ | Montbretia | 2Lt | From 1916, this old hybrid from Wakehurst Place has large, showy open orange flowers from dark orange-red buds. It has a paler throat with small darker blotches. Fans of narrow leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 90cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Twilight Fairy Gold’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | This short form offers a very different habit. Narrow, upright multi-fans of rich olive-bronze leaves. Short, multi branched spikes of flared golden-orange flowers from June to September. The overall effect is much more dainty. Retentive, well drained soil in a sunny, sheltered spot. (6-8) 55cm. | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora ‘Zeal Tan’ | Montbretia | 2Lt | From the same breeding programme as ‘Lucifer’ this has sprays of good sized rich intense dark red flowers with an orange flush & a small yellow eye;- mid to late summer. Light pleated leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Crocosmia x crocosmioides ‘Castle Ward Late’ | Montbretia | 1.4Lt | Extremely tall, slender form of upright growth. Short spikes of deep-orange flowers over a long period. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 120cm. | £5.95 | 21.00 |
Cynara cardunculus (AGM) | Cardoon | 3Lt | Feature plant making clumps of huge, silver grey leaves with lance-shaped segments. Stiff, upright, branched, grey-woolly stems carry large, edible, thistle-like, purple flower heads all summer – remove these if you want better foliage! Well drained soil in sun. 1.5×1.2m. | £10.75 | 8.00 |
Cynara cardunculus (Scolymus Group) ‘Vert Globe’ | Cardoon | 1.4Lt | A reliable heritage variety of Globe Artichoke producing fine quality globes that can be harvested small or large. If left open to large, blue thistle like flowers. Mounds of toothed, steely-grey basal leaves. Perennial in habit. Any reasonably drained soil in a sunny position. 180x90cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Dahlia ‘Advance’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | (Informal decorative) Large (to 20cm) Showy, fully double blooms the salmon-pink petals fading to a creamy yellow at the edges; July until frost. Attractive to bees. Good cut flower. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun. Protect tubers in winter. To: 120cms | £7.50 | 6.00 |
Dahlia ‘Ambition’ | (Fimbriata) | 2Lt | (Fimbriata) Bright red-purple flowers 10cm across, with rolled-under petal edges and jagged tips; mid-summer until the first frost. Rich green, glossy leaves. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Arabian Night’ | (Decorative Small) | 2Lt | Clumps of fresh green divided leaves are heavily flushed smokey-purple. Long show of double, RICH DEEP BURGUNDY-RED flowers throughout summer into autumn. Not reliably hardy; lift & store tubers in late autumn. Well cultivated soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Dahlia ‘Arbatax’ | Small decorative | 2Lt | (Small decorative) Excellent recent introduction with beautifully formed, double white flowers each petal edged a soft pink. Good for border and cutting. Fertile, reasonably drained yet retentive soil in sun or part shade’ 1.2m | £8.50 | 14.00 |
Dahlia ‘Bishop Of Auckland’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | Single darkest crimson red flowers with a blackish centre;- June to the frosts. Divided matt brownish-black leaves. Mulch or lift tubers in winter. Light, free draining soil in sun. (6-10) 75cm. | £7.15 | 4.00 |
Dahlia ‘Bishop Of Leicester’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | Offspring from the ‘Bishop Of Llandaff’. Single lilac flowers often streaked a shade lighter on well gbranched stems;- summer to the frosts. A particularly good brown leaved selection. Mulch tubers in winter or lift. (6-10) 70cm. | £7.50 | 6.00 |
Dahlia ‘Bishop Of Llandaff’ | 2Lt | Tuberous perennial with bronze-green leaves toning well with the single, dark red flowers produced from June until frosts. Lift & store tubers in a frost-free place in early autumn. Reasonably drained soil in a sunny position. 1.0m. | £8.50 | 10.00 | |
Dahlia ‘Bishop Of Oxford’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | Shorter Dahlia with good sized, single burnt-orange flowers with a dark centre;- midsummer into autumn. Dark purple bronze divided leaves. Lift tubers or mulch in winter. Well drained soil in sun. (6-10) 50cm. | £7.15 | 5.00 |
Dahlia ‘Bohemian Spartacus; | Decorative | 2Lt | (Decorative) Large flowers, to 25cm across, rich red, with variable gold streaks, the long, narrow, recurved petals giving a tousled effect; tmid-summer until the first frost. Rich green, glossy leaves. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 1.2m | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Cafe au Lait’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | Cactus-flowered variety with unusual soft coffee-cream flowers with a pink flush; June until frosts. Humus-rich, retentive, fertile soil in sun. Lift and store tubers in frost-free conditions in autumn. Ht: 90cms. | £8.50 | 9.00 |
Dahlia ‘Chat Noir’ | Dahlia | 1.4Lt | Tall cactus Dahlia with double, quilled deep blood red flowers stained black at the centre from June to the frosts. Fresh green leaves. Mulch tubers in winter or lift. Light, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (6-10) 90cm | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Dahlia ‘Chat Noir’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | £8.50 | 10.00 | |
Dahlia ‘David Howard’ (AGM) | (Decorative miniature) | 2Lt | Large, semi-double, fragrant, BURNT ORANGE flowers freely produced against contrasting mounds of smokey-brown foliage; July into September. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £7.95 | 15.00 |
Dahlia ‘Edinburgh’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | (Small decorative) Neat, formal heads of rich claret tipped white flowers; June until frosts. Attractive to bees. Good cut flower. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun. Protect tubers in winter. To: 100cms | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Eveline’ | Small Decorative | 2Lt | (Small Decorative Dahlia) Beautifully formed double the white petals suffused soft lilac-pink toward the tip & a distinct pink-magenta eye as the petal unfold; July till frosts. Fertile, moist yer drained soil in sun ro part shade. Protect tubers in winter. 1.0m | £8.50 | 12.00 |
Dahlia ‘Frans Kafta’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | (PomPom) Beautifully formed, fully double, ball like, lilac-rose blooms paler at the centre; July until frosts. Attractive to bees. Good cut flower. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun. Protect tubers in winter. To: 80cms | £7.50 | 3.00 |
Dahlia imperialis | Bell Tree Dahlia | 2Lt | Very imposing foliage plant, only flowering in long, hot summers, but what foliage. Huge, imposing mounds of finely cut, glaucous silver leaves like a huge Melianthus. Good sized single pink flowers if you are lucky. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (10-12) 280cm. | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Dahlia imperialis ‘Alba’ | Bell Tree Dahlia | 2Lt | Very imposing foliage plant, only flowering in long, hot summers, but what foliage. Huge, imposing mounds of finely cut, glaucous silver leaves like a huge Melianthus. Good sized single white flowers if you are lucky. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. 2m | £8.50 | 5.00 |
Dahlia ‘Kelvin Floodlight’ | Large decorative | 2Lt | Perhaps the largest of all, this giant dahlia or ‘Dinner Plate Dahlia’ features huge and magnificent, bright, sunny yellow blossoms. Such an appealing focal point! The impressive fully double flowers of ‘Kelvin Floodlight’, up to 10-12 in. (25-30 cm), are not top-heavy and remain upright and straight, even when it rains. Blooming massively from midsummer until frost, this dahlia grows up to 36 … | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Dahlia ‘Kogane Fubuki’ | (Fimbriata) | 2Lt | (Laciniated) Rounded ‘shaggy’ heads of blended pale pink & golden yellow flowers 10cm across, with rolled-under petal edges and jagged tips; mid-summer until the first frost. Rich green, glossy leaves. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Kordessa’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | (Decorative) Impressive variety the large (to 5″) double flowers the quilled pink petals suffusing to white at the centre; June until frosts. Rich green, glossy foliage. For a humus rich, fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. Best if tubers are lifted & stored frost free in winter. 120x60cms | £7.50 | 4.00 |
Dahlia ‘Little Robert’ | Decorative | 2Lt | (Decorative) Bears fully double, neat, globe shaped heads of reddish-purple flaring to white at the centre; 5-7cm across. Mid-summer until the first frost. Rich green, glossy leaves. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Moonfire’ (AGM) | Dahlia | 2Lt | Striking, single, rich gold flowers with a scarlet eye; all summer until frosts. Compact clumps of rich plummy purple almost black leaves are much divided. Lift tubers in winter. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 75x60cm. | £7.15 | 4.00 |
Dahlia ‘Mystic Dreamer’ | 2Lt | Previously sold as ‘Candy Eyes’. Dwarf form with single, palest shell pinkie flowers with a deeper magenta bar down each petal. Delicate, finely cut, filigree mahogany brown leaves offset the flowers. Lift or mulch tubers in winters. Well drained, sunny spot. (6-10) 50cm. | £7.15 | 5.00 | |
Dahlia ‘Peaches & Cream’ | Int Decorative | 2Lt | (Decorative) Medium large, double blooms likened to a glowing sunset the orange petals fusing to an outer yellow and tipped white; June until frosts. Protect tubers in winter. Fertile, reasonably drained yet retentive soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. | £8.50 | 12.00 |
Dahlia ‘Sir Alf Ramsey’ | Dahlia | 2Lt | (Decorative) Fully double, white heavily flushed lilac towards the petal tips; July until frosts. Attractive to bees. Good cut flower. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun. Protect tubers in winter. To: 100cms. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Dahlia ‘Strawberry Cream’ | (Fimbriata) | 2Lt | (Decorative) Beautifully formed fully double flowers the creamy white petals suffused a strawberry pink from the base – imagine a bowl of crushed strawberries & cream! June until frosts.Rich green, glossy leaves. Not reliably hardy – lift & store tubers in autumn. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £8.50 | 9.00 |
Dahlia ‘Tally Ho’ (AGM) | Dahlia | 2Lt | Striking single Dahlia, with glowing vermilion-red flowers all summer & autumn. Deeply cut, almost black foliage. Protect of lift tubers in winter. (6-11) 75cm. | £7.15 | 6.00 |
Dahlia ‘Twyning’s After Eight’ (AGM) | Dahlia | 2Lt | Tall, narrowly upright Dahlia with one of the darkest brown leaves. Large single white flowers take on a slight pink flush;- June to the frosts. Mulch tubers in winter or lift. Light, free draining soil in sun. (6-10) 90cm. | £7.15 | 4.00 |
Dahlia ‘Witten’ | Dahlia – decorative | 2Lt | (Decorative) Beautiful, large, double, brilliant white blooms with a soft lilac sheen; June until frosts. Good cut flower. Rich green, glossy foliage. For a humus rich, fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. Best if tubers are lifted & stored frost free in winter. 100x60cms | £7.50 | 5.00 |
Delphinium Astolat Group | (Pacific Giant) | 1Lt | Flowers subtly shaded lilac, pink & deep rose. Outstanding spires of bloom for the back of the border. Sun or part shade in moisture retentive, cool soil. 1.8m (6-7) | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Delphinium Astolat Group | (Pacific Giant) | 15cm | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Delphinium Black Knight Group | (Pacific Giant) | 1.4Lt | Magnificent spires of deep midnight blue flowers with a dark bee. Stately perennials for the back of the border. Enriched, moisture holding soil in sun or part shade. 1.8m (6-7) | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Delphinium Blue Bird Group | (Pacific Giant) | 1Lt | Magnificent spires of clear, bright blue flowers with a white eye. Stately plants for the back of border. Enriched, moisture retentive soil in sun or part shade. 1.8m (6-7) | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Delphinium ‘Blue Lace’ (New Millennium Series) | Larkspur | 1Lt | (millennium Series) Much improved New Zealand bred seed strain with superb spikes of double, mid-blue flowers with a white bee’;- June to August. divided basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 160cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Delphinium Dusky Maidens Group | Larkspur | 1Lt | (Millennium Series) Superior New Zealand raised seed strain with bold spikes of rich-pink flowers with a prominent brown bee’ ;- June to August. Divided basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 160cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Delphinium elatum ‘Morning Lights’ (New Mill. series) | Larkspur | 1Lt | (Millennium Series) Superior New Zealand raised seed strain with impressive spikes of double mauve flowers with blue tinged edges to the petals & white bee’;- June to August. Divided basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 160cm. | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Delphinium elatum ‘Morning Lights’ (New Mill. series) | Larkspur | 2Lt | £5.75 | 1.00 | |
Delphinium Galahad Group | Larkspur | 15cm | Seed raised strain offering bold spikes of semi-double, pure white flowers with a white bee, borne from early to midsummer. Basal clumps of much divided, dark-green leaves. Beware of slugs. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 150x45cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Delphinium King Arthur Group | (Pacific Giant) | 1Lt | Flowers of royal purple with white bee. Magnificent spires of bloom for the back of the border. Sun or part shade in humus-rich, moisturte retentive, cool soil. 1.8m. Flowers: June-July. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Dianella revoluta ‘Coolvista’ | Dwarf Flax Lily | 2Lt | Erect, tufted evergreen with narrow, steely blue, pleated, folded leathery leaves, quickly forming a good clump. Airy sprays of potato like electric blue flowers with a yellow beak followed by showy purple fruit in autumn. Hardy to -6c. Best in in a rich soil in light shade. (6-8) 45cm. | £9.95 | 12.00 |
Dianthus .Bridal Star’ | Garden pink | 1.4Lt | A modern hybrid bearing a constant display (if dead headed) of highly fragrant, double white flowers held on stiff stems; summer in to autumn. Bushy, evergreen perennial with flattened, narrowly lance-shaped, dark grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in sun. 20cms. | £4.75 | 15.00 |
Dianthus ‘Candy Floss’ | Garden Pink | 1.5lt | Compact variety the stiff, grey stems topped with clusters of candy-floss pink, frilly, very fragrant, double flowers; May – August. Dead head regularly. Clumps of evergreen, needle like, grey foliage. Free draining soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Dianthus carthusianorum | Pink | 1.4Lt | Small, tufted evergreen alpine with tight mats of long, narrow, needle like, silver-grey leaves. Clusters of simple, reddish magenta, scented flowers, opening from maroon buds during summer. Light, rather poor soil in sun. 15cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Dianthus ‘Coconut Sundae’ (Scent First Series) | Pink | 1.5lt | Compact variety the firm, grey stems topped with clusters of fragrant, semi double, ruffled white flowers splashed rich red at the centre; May – August. Dead head regularly.. Needle like, grey green, evergreen foliage. Requires a fre draining solil in sun or part shade 30x30cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Dianthus ‘Coral Reef’ | Garden pink | 1.5lt | Scent First Series) Fully double, frilly, coral pink edged white, very fragrant flowers from late spring through summer. Dead head to promote new flowers. Has a spicy, musky scent. Tight mounds of steely grey leaves. Light, free draining soil in full sun. (5-8) 30cm. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Dianthus ‘Doris’ (AGM) | (Pink) | 1.4Lt | Double blooms of light pink with a salmon eye; well scented. A very popular variety. Plant in groups for effect. Well drained, sunny position. Ht:30cms (12ins). (June-Oct) | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Dianthus ‘Gran’s Favourite’ (AGM) | (Pink) | 1Lt | White flowers with the edge of each petal outlined in purple; fragrant. Good compact habit. Well drained soil in a sunny site. 30x45cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Dianthus ‘Memories’ | Pink | 1.5lt | (Scent First Series) Voted the best new perennial of 2013, this is surely one of the most powerfully scented pinks ever bred. Superbly shaped, pristine white flowers over a very long period from may to August. Tight buns of silver grey, needle like leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-8) 20cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Dianthus ‘Memories’ | Pink | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Dianthus ‘Passion’ (Scent First Series) | 1.5lt | £5.50 | 5.00 | ||
Dianthus ‘Sugar Plum’ | Pink | 1.5lt | (Scent First Series) Fully double, wavy petals in a blend of maroon, pink & white, emerging from chocolate buds from late spring through summer. Has a spicy, musky scent. Tight mounds of steely grey leaves. Light, free draining soil in full sun. (5-8) 30cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Dianthus ‘Tickled Pink’ (Scent First Series) | Pink | 1.5lt | Compact variety the firm, grey stems topped with clusters of spicy fragrant, double, lavender pink blloms; May – September. Dead head regularly.. Needle like, grey green, evergreen foliage. Requires a fre draining soil in sun or part shade 30x30cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Diascia personata ‘Coral Spire’ | Diascia | 1.4Lt | Being a form of D. personata this should prove to be a relatively hardy variety. From a crown of rich green leaves sprays of slightly arching stems lined with rich coral-orange flowers over a long period from June on. Cut back hard if straggly and it will sonn regenerate. Best to mulch n winter. Retentive yet drained soil in sun. 45cms | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Dicentra ‘Aurora’ | Wild Bleeding Heart | 1.4Lt | New selection with nodding, PUREST WHITE LOCKETS TIPPED PALEST MAUVE; late spring & early summer. Intense steely blue, fern-like foliage. Retentive soil in dappled shade. 45x45cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Dicentra cucullaria | Dutchman’s Breeches | 1Lt | Racemes of white flowers with yellow tips on arching stems in early spring. Divided clumps of blue-green leaves. Dies back quickly after flowering. Gritty rich soil in part shade. 20x20cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Dicentra formosa alba | Bleeding Hearts | 1.4Lt | Deeply divided leaves form a ferny hummock with lockets of warm WHITE flowers on arching sprays; April & May. Cool shade in not too dry soils. 45x60cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Dicentra formosa ‘Bacchanal’ (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 1.4Lt | Dangling RED lockets on short sprays over along period; May to October. Forms a low spreading mound of finely divided, slightly glaucous, fleshy foliage. Humus rich moist yet well drained soil in part shade. 30x45cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Dicentra formosa ‘Bacchanal’ (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 2Lt | £8.75 | 6.00 | |
Dictamnus albus | Burning Bush | 1.4Lt | Slow clump former with erect spikes of elegant WHITE blooms with long stamens in early summer. When the seed pods ripen, they give off a volatile oil which can be ignited on hot days. Lemony aromatic leaves. Fertile soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Dictamnus albus purpureus (AGM) | Dittany, Burning Bush. | 1.4Lt | Upright, slow grower with fragrant heads of STARRY, PURPLE FLOWERS with protruding stamens; early summer. Said to give off an inflammatory oil on hot days. Light green, oval, divided leaflets. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 75x45cms. | £6.95 | 11.00 |
Dierama igneum | Angel’s Fishing Rods | 2Lt | Coll;-S.Africa. Recently introduced species that seems more free flowering. Tufts of narrow, grassy leaves & arching stems ending in clusters of nodding, bell-shaped deep pink flowers in late summer & early autumn. Retentive well drained soil in sun. 60x45cm. | £7.95 | 7.00 |
Dierama pendulum | The Fairy’s Wand | 1.4Lt | Makes graceful clumps of long, grass-like leaves from which emerge long, arching stems with pendant, pink, open bell-like flowers. Humus-rich, well drained soil in a sunny position – but water freely in growing season! 150x60cms. Flowers: July-September. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Dierama pulcherrimum | Fairies Wand | 1.4Lt | Long, graceful, arching stems topped with rows of beautiful ROSE-LILAC bells; late summer. Long, wiry, arching evergreen leaves. Moisture holding soil in sun. 1.2m. | £6.25 | 4.00 |
Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Blackbird’ (ex seedlings) | Angel’s Fishing rod. | 2Lt | Very rarely available is this wonderful deep plummy-maroon form, almost black. These are from division & not seed as is usually offered. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 75cm. | £10.30 | 1.00 |
Dierama pulcherrimum ‘Dark Cerise’ | Angel’s Fishing Rods | 1.4Lt | The wiry stems carry arching panicles of bell shaped, rich dark cerise flowers from papery calyces during summer.Stiff grassy clumps of erect narrow leaves. Deep, rich, retentive soil in full sun. 90x45cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Dietes bicolor | 1.4Lt | Although only on the borderlines of hardiness, these long flowering Iris relatives are excellent for a pot. Erect, evergreen fans of narrow, sword like leaves. Beautiful moonlight yellow flat flowers with three burgundy blotches, intermittently through summer. Loves sun. (6-9) 90cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Digiplexsis ‘Illumination Berry Canary’ | 1Lt | Outstanding Digitalis x Isoplexsis hybrid the very large, upright stems massed with pink, trumpet shaped flowers with a creamy throat & deeper spotting; June – October. Attractive to bees, moths & butterflies. Elliptic green leaves. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Digiplexsis ‘Illumination Raspberry’ | 1Lt | Outstanding Digitalis x Isoplexsis hybrid the very large, upright stems massed with raspberry-pink, trumpet shaped flowers with a creamy throat & deeper spotting; June – October. Attractive to bees, moths & butterflies. Elliptic green leaves. For a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Digitalis ferruginea ‘Gigantea’ | Giant Rusty Foxglove | 1Lt | A huge form of this perennial foxglove erect spikes of narrow, tubular, YELLOW-BROWN flowers tinged rose & gold in the throat. Rosettes of fresh green, basal leaves. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 150x45cm. Flowers: Late summer. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Digitalis grandiflora (AGM) | Perennial Foxglove | 1Lt | Spikes of tubular, CREAMY-YELLOW flowers; summer. Evergreen. A pleasing, short, clump-forming, evergreen foxglove. Any reasonable fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. | £4.75 | 14.00 |
Digitalis grandiflora ‘Carillon’ | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | A selected dwarfer form with shorter spikes of soft creamy yellow unmarked flowers during midsummer. Basal rosettes of grey haired leaves. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 45cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Digitalis lanata (AGM) | Perennial Foxglove | 1Lt | Slender, erect spires of narrow, tubular, CREAMY-YELLOW PURPLE-TINTED FLOWERS WITH A LARGE WHITE LIP; May-June. A very unusual hardy, perennial foxglove from E.Europe with rosettes of evergreen leaves. Fertile well drained soil. 60x30cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Digitalis purpurea | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Our native biennial foxglove. Bold spikes ogf tubular flowers in a range of colours from white through to deep-pink, often with spotted throats. Self seeds when happy. retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-8) 90cm. | £4.50 | 3.00 |
Digitalis purpurea | Foxglove | 1Lt | £4.75 | 13.00 | |
Digitalis purpurea | Foxglove | 1.5lt | £5.25 | 4.00 | |
Digitalis purpurea albiflora (AGM) | Perennial Foxglove | 1Lt | Stately, perennial form with tall, one-sided spikes of large, WHITE flowers. Forms a basal rosette of matt-green leaves. Seeds freely. Prefers humus-rich soil in partial shade but tolerant of many conditions except very wet/dry. Ht: 1-2m. Flowers: Early summer. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Camelot Cream’ | Foxglove | 1Lt | Bold, upright foxglove with impressive spikes of tubular, soft cream flowers with large, iregular burgundy blotches in the throat;- summer to the frosts. Self seed true to type. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 90cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Camelot Lavender’ | Foxglove | 1Lt | Impressive foxglove with bold spikes of large, tubular, lilac-pink flowers with a white throat, speckled burgundy. Flowers summer to the frosts if deadheaded. Self seeds true to type. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 90cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Camelot Rose’ | Foxglove | 1Lt | Seed raised strain with bold spikes of darkest rose-pink flowers with spotting in the throat;- summer. Basal rosettes of grey-green leaves. can be biennial or a short lived perennial but self seeds true. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 120cm. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Camelot White’ | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Upright perennial, breedingtrue from seed. Bold spikes of trumpey-shaped, pure white flowers with fine red flecking in the throat;- summer. Basal rosettes of coarse leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 90cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmatian Purple’ | Dalmatian Foxglove | 1.5lt | Striking foxglove with whorled, fat spikes of large, bell-shaped rich purple-pink flowers, slightly speckled white & purple in the throat. June-Aug. Attractive to bees. A short lived perennial capable of self seeding. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmatian Rose’ | Dalmatian Foxglove | 1Lt | Striking foxglove with whorled, fat spikes of large, bell-shaped rose pink flowers, slightly speckled white & purple in the throat. Flowers through summer. A short lived perennial capable of self seeding. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmatian Rose’ | Dalmatian Foxglove | 1.5lt | £5.25 | 2.00 | |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmation Purple’ | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Striking foxglove with whorled, fat spikes of large, bell-shaped purple flowers with rich plum speckling in the throat. Flowers through summer. A short lived perennial capable of self seeding. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Digitalis purpurea Excelsior Group | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Elegant, tall spikes of white, cream, pink, primrose or purple shades each flower spotted within & held horizontally evenly spaced round the stem; early summer. Basal clumps of large, ovate leaves. Self-seeds freely. Best in humus-rich soil in part shade. 1.25m. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Pam’s Choice’ | Foxglove | 1Lt | Short lived perennial seeding itself true to type. Spikes of large, trumpet-shaped white flowers with the whole troat purple-red. Basal rosettes of coarse, grey-green leaves. Any soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 120cm. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Digitalis purpurea ‘Sutton’s Apricot’ (AGM) | Foxglove | 1Lt | Long upright stems with spires of SOFT APRICOT, tubular flowers; basal rosette of large, hairy leaves. Self seeds. Best in dappled shade in fertile soil. 1.0m+(3ft+) | £4.75 | 22.00 |
Digitalis ‘Spice Island’ | Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Much like a rusty golden brown flowered form of ferruginea, making it soundly perennial, but painfully slow to propagate, hence the price. Narrow spikes of baggy flowers with a white lower lip in summer. Deeply veined leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 75cm. | £5.95 | 8.00 |
Digitalis x mertonensis (AGM) | Perennial Foxglove | 1Lt | (D.purpurea x D.grandiflora) Spikes of large foxglove flowers of unusual ROSY-MAUVE & COPPER-BUFF. Divide after flowering to maintain stock. Breeds true from seed. Any reasonable soil; best in part-shade. Ht:60cms. Flowers:June-August. | £4.75 | 18.00 |
Disporopsis nova | 1.4Lt | Newish to cultivation this species has long, semi arching stems lined with bell like whitish, speckled flowers in late spring. Narrowish, shiny evergreen leaves. Moist yet drained, fertile, humus rich soil in shade. 40cms. | £6.50 | 12.00 | |
Disporopsis pernyi | 1.4Lt | (syn.Polygonatum cyrtonema) Only recently introduced from China this unusual evergreen has dark mottled stems with pairs of waxy leaves. Large, WHITE, flared flowers have a wonderful citrus scent. Humus-rich soil in cool shade. 45x45cm. Flowers: May-June. | £7.50 | 6.00 | |
Disporopsis pernyi | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | ||
Disporopsis undulata | 1.4Lt | Small, low growing, creeping woodlander, spreading by stolons. Arching evergreen stems with light-green, leathery leaves. Small clusters of narrowly bell-shaped white flowers with green mouths & speckling, borne during May & June. Best in a retentive, neutral woodland soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 30x45cm. | £6.25 | 4.00 | |
Disporum bodinieri | Fairy Bells | 1.4Lt | Deciduous relative of Solomon’s Seal with gently arching stems having leathery, smooth, glossy, dark-green leaves, flushed bronze-purple on the new growth. narrow, bell-shaped, creamy-white flowers, tinged green in late spring. Woodland soil. 30cm. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Disporum cantoniense ‘Moonlight’ | Fairy Bells | 1.4Lt | Bushy & surprisingly vigorous for a variegated form. Well branched, fleshy stems with alternate, oval soft green leaves heavily splashed creamy-white. Small hanging creamy flowers in the leaf axils in spring. Woodland soil in part or full shade. 45cm.New intro 2017 | £9.95 | 9.00 |
Disporum flavens | Yellow fairy Bells | 1.4Lt | Stiff, arching stems arise in spring lined with apple-green leaves. Some 2 weeks later spectacular, drooping, bell shaped, yellow flowers emerge along the stems. Black berries in late summer. Slow clump former for woodland, part to full shade in humus rich, retentive soil. To: 75x45cms. Native to N Korea. | £8.95 | 8.00 |
Disporum longistylum ‘Night Heron’ | Cantonese Fairy Bells | 2Lt | Tall woodlander from Heronswood Nursery with dark stems having glossy, darkest purple-black leaves, especially on emergence. Hanging clusters of small, creamy white bells in late spring. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part or full shade. (4-5) 100cm. | £9.75 | 3.00 |
Disporum megalanthum | Fairy Bells | 1.4Lt | Clump-forming perennial with broad, glossy, fleshy, bright green leaves on arching stems. Hanging, white, bell-shaped flowers appear in late spring and early summer, followed by blue-black fruit Slowly spreads via rhizomes. Prefers a cool, semi shaded site in humus rich, retentive yet drained soil. 60cm. Central China | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Disporum megalanthum CD&R 2412b | Fairy Bells | 1.4Lt | Very strong growing form, introduced by Compton, D’Arcy & Rix. Unusual in being more or less evergreen, the well branched arching stems have thick textured leaves. Hanging cream bells like a solomon’s seal from March to May. Cool, humus rich, shady spot. 40cm | £5.35 | 2.00 |
Disporum viridescens | Fairy Lanterns | 2Lt | Delicate Asian species with arching stems having nodding, narrowly bell-shaped white flowers with a gren tinge in late pring followed by blue fruit which age black. Retentive, well drained soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 50cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Dodecatheon meadia album (AGM) | Shooting Star | 1.4Lt | Stout, fleshy stems topped by arching stalks ending in very attractive, WHITE, cyclamen-like flowers. Basal clusters of glossy, brownish leaves. Humus-rich, damp soil in part shade. 25cms. Flowers: May-June. | £5.50 | 13.00 |
Dodecatheon pulchellum pulchellum ‘Red Wings’ | Shooting Stars | 1.4Lt | Umbels of nodding deep cerise-purple flowers with a yellow beak, held on bare stems. Basal rosettes of smooth pale-green leaves. Dormant by late summer. retentive soil in dappled or part shade. (4-5) 30cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Dodecatheon tetrandrum ‘Red Light’ | Shooting Stars | 1Lt | Umbels of nodding, rich red, shuttlecock like flowers with a yellow beak, held on bare, fleshy stems; April-May.. Basal rosettes of smooth pale-green, fleshy leaves. Dormant by late summer. Retentive soil in dappled or part shade. 30cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Dracunculus canariensis | Dragon Arum | 2Lt | Rarely seen, tender species from Madeira & the Canary Islands. Stout spotted, snakeskin stems, with pairs of large, divided leaves. The white spathe, flushed green on the exterior, with a yellow spadix in early summer. Keep frost free. (6-7) 60cm. | £6.45 | 3.00 |
Dracunculus vulgaris | Dragon Arum | 2Lt | Tuberous perennial producing huge, (60cm+) cuckoo-pint-like, foul smelling, maroon purple, open spathes with an erect, almost black spike; spring or summer. Large, dark green, ovate, brown-spotted basal leaves. Humus-rich, well drained soil in sun. | £8.25 | 4.00 |
Dystaenia takesimana | Wild Korean Celery, Korean Pig Plant | 2Lt | Attractive umbellifer from Ullong island of Korea with finely cut pinnate leaves, the young ones which taste of celery. Branching stems with large heads of compound white flowers during summer. Seems soundly perennial in a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 80x120cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Echeveria 10cm | 10cm | Rosette forming perennial with flleshy, pointed, almost translucent, lleaves with a glaucous hue. Spikes of tubular orange flowers in autumn are sparsely produced. Keep frost free in winter. Min 0c. 20cm. Very free draining, gritty soil in sun. | £4.65 | 9.00 | |
Echinacea ‘Cheyenne Spirit’ | Cone flower | 1Lt | Slow clump former the sturdy, upright stems topped with large yellow, orange, pink or red daisies with a prominent bronze cone. Coarse, ovate, green leaves. Although seed grown the plants are robust with good winter hardiness given a free draining, fertile soil in full sun. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Echinacea ‘Hot Lava’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Striking new colour with good sized glowing orange-red daisies around a coppery purple raised cone;- late summer into autumn. Best planted in spring as dislikes winter wet on heavy soild. Light, freedraining soil in sun. (7-9060cm. | £7.25 | 1.00 |
Echinacea pallida | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | (Coll;-Rockton, Illinois). A strangely neglected species with basal clumps of narrow, toothed leaves. Upward-facing pale pink daisies have spidery, almost drooping, reflexed petals in late summer. 90x45cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Echinacea paradoxa | Cone Flower | 1Lt | The rarely seen yellow form of the usually purple coneflower. Upward facing, daisy-like, rich yellow flowers with drooping, almost reflexed petals around a bold reddish-bronze, raised cone;- late summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-9)75cm | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Echinacea ‘Pretty Parasols’ | Cone flower | 1.4Lt | Distinct form the stiff, often branched, upright stems topped with large ‘cone flowers’ the white petals,suffused soft violet pink at the base , reflex heavily as they mature. Flowers June on are attractive to bees etc. Coarse, elliptic leaves. Slow clump former for a freely drained yet retentive soil in sun. 75cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Echinacea purpurea | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Long, upright, wiry stems carry large, upfacing, soft mauve, pink or pale pink daisies with a golden central boss; June to September. Large basal leaves. Rich soil in sun. 120x45cms. | £5.75 | 33.00 |
Echinacea purpurea | Coneflower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Alba’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Erect perennial with clusters of horizontally held, pure white daisies around a large, raised, golden-bronze central cone;- late summer into autumn. Beware of slugs, especially in the new growth. Retentive, free draining not clay soil in sun. (7-9) 90cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Bressingham Hybrids’ | Cone flower | 1.4Lt | Bold, clump forming perennial the stff, branched stems topped with large, rayed, deep pink flowers with a central bronze cone; through summer. Attractive to bees & butterflies. Coarse ovate leaves. A select strain from Bressingham. Reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £5.75 | 7.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Doubledecker’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Seed raised plants with a single lilac-pink flower with a bronze cone often having a secon row of petals on top of the crown;- mid to late summer. Often in the first season they are single. Retentive, well drained siul in sun. (8-10) 90cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Doubledecker’ | Coneflower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 10.00 | |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Fatal Attraction’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | One of the darkest colours to date with very intense, rich ruby-red flowers with horizontal petals with a raised purple bronze central cone. Likes a light, well drained soil in sun. Not poor clay soil! (7-8) 80cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Green Twister’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | A striking two tone, daisy like, green-tipped purplish-pink ray florets surrounding a bronze coloured cone; July on. Attractive to bees & butterflies. Clump forming perennial the stiff, branching stems lined with coarse, ovate leaves. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. | £5.75 | 14.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Happy Star’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Nice sized pure-white flowers, opening with a greenish tinge, around a golden orange eye ;- late summer & autumn. Rather ragged, gappy petals. Good autumn colour for a light, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (8-10) 90cm. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Kim’s Mop Head’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Dwarf form with heads of large white flowers having a metallic golden-green cone throughout mid summer. Good edger for a retentive, free draining soil in sun. (7-8) 45cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus’ (AGM) | Purple Coneflower | 1Lt | Huge, bright magenta-pink, wide rayed daisies with a prominent black central cone; June to September. A new hybrid with large, basal leaves. Rich soil in sun. 90x60cms. | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Magnus Superior’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | As ‘Magnus’ has now been reduced to a seed strain this re-selected clone has immense rich glowing wide petalled flowers with an orange red cone;- July to September. remarkably robust form for well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 100cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Primadonna Deep Pink’ | Coneflower | 1Lt | A seed raised, strain, breeding reasonably true from seed. A clump forming perennial with erect stems topped by heads of single, rich rose-pink daisies, with an orange-bronze cone, freely borne from late summer, into autumn. Light, free draining soil in sun. (7-9) 90x40cm. | £5.25 | 31.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Rubinstern’ (AGM) | Cone flower | 1.4Lt | Rather a vibrant mid border perennial with horizontally held, intense purple petals & a flat golden-brown central eye. Good late summer colour. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 60cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘Rubinstern’ (AGM) | Cone flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Echinacea purpurea ‘White Double Delight’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Unusual Anemone centred form with an outside row of pure white petals with a large, mid summer centre of fine, cream-white tipped green petals; late summer & autumn. Light, free draining soil in sun. 60cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Echinacea purpurea ‘White Swan’ | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Large, single, wide rayed, daisy flowers of PURE WHITE with a pronounced central cone; June to September. Stately, upright perennial with well branched stems. Any reasonable soil; best in sun. 60x60cms. | £5.75 | 42.00 |
Echinops bannaticus ‘Blue Globe’ | Globe Thistle | 2Lt | (syn.E.ritroBlue Ball’). Steel-blue, globular heads on grey stems from a base a green-grey, jagged leaves. Excellent contrast plant for reasonably drained soil in full sun. 120x60cms. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Echinops bannaticus ‘Blue Globe’ | Globe Thistle | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Echinops bannaticus ‘Star Frost’ | Globe Flower | 1Lt | More compact form with good sized heads of rounded, silvery-white flowers on grey stems during mid to late summer. Thistle like green leaves, silver beneath. Architectural plant for a free draining, light soil in sun. (6-8) 100cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Echinops bannaticus ‘Star Frost’ | Globe Flower | 2Lt | £6.95 | 5.00 | |
Echinops ritro (AGM) | Globe Thistle | 2Lt | Clump forming perennial the upright stems clothed with elliptic, heavily cut, stiff, spiny leaves (to 20cm long) dark green above & downy white beneath. Heads of globe-shaped metallic blue flowers; summer. Poor, well drained soil in sun. Ht: 60cms. | £6.45 | 4.00 |
Echinops ritro ruthenicus ‘Platinum Blue’ | Globe Thistle | 1Lt | Branched silvery stems & rounded umbels of mid blue flowers from mid to late summer. Basal clumps of thistle like, jagged & narrow, deeply toothed, silver leaves. Good for cutting. Any soil, not too rich, in sun. (7-8) 100cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Echinops ritro ruthenicus ‘Platinum Blue’ | Globe Thistle | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | |
Echinops sphaerocephalus ‘Arctic Glow’ | Globe Thistle | 2Lt | Showy perennial with spherical heads of pale lilac-white flowers on burgundy-red stems; late summer. Basal clumps of silver backed, thistle-like leaves. Good on even the poorest of soils in sun. 150x90cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Eomecon chionantha | Poppy of the Dawn | 2Lt | Curious perennial with orange sap, rounded, greyish leaves & PURE WHITE, nodding poppies with yellow stamens. Spreads freely when happy. Cool, moist, shady site. 45x45cms. Flowers: April-May. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Epimedium ‘Akebono’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | A Japanese hybrid with grandiflora in it’s breeding. The large spidery flowers are subtely blended white & pink. The deciduous leaves are heavily flushed red when young. Compact clump former for retentive soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 30cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Epimedium campanulatum Og 93.087 | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | A primitive species from China, spreading quickly when happy. Spikes of small, pale lemon spurless flowers in spring. Small, toothed semi-evergreen leaves. Humus rich, never too dry soil in part shade. (3-6) 40cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Epimedium chlorandrum | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Rhizomatous, deciduous Chinese species with large, spidery, yellow-green flowers, emerging in spring with showy, heavily brown mottled leaves. The leaves are leathery & spiny toothed. One of the trickier species to please. Cool, moist, humus rich soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 45cm. | £5.35 | 11.00 |
Epimedium ‘Darrell’s Pink’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Not sure where this name came from. Mounds of oval, spiny green leaves with a little copper new spring growth. Branched stems with narrow. soft pink spidery, wavy petals. Short orangey-red sepals with gold stamens. Flowers late spring. Humus rich, woodland soil in part shade. (4-6) 35cm. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Epimedium ecalcaratum Og 93.082 | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Chinese species, with evergreen leaves strongly flushed purple in winter. Long spikes of spurless, bonnet-shaped yellow flowers in spring, often continuing into summer. Retentive soil which never dries out in part or full shade. (3-6) 40cm. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Epimedium epsteinii | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Rare species from Japan with rather large, white & violet, spurred flowers in late spring. The evergreen leaves have very long, spined margins but take on little autumn colour. Humus rich, not too dry soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 30cm. | £6.25 | 5.00 |
Epimedium ‘Fire Dragon’ | Barrenwort | 1.4Lt | davidii x leptorrhizum hybrid bred by Robin White. Creeping perennial with spiny edged, pointed leaves, heavily mottled brown in spring. Nodding, reflexed yellow flowers with pink sepals, during spring. Needs a rich, retentive soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 35cm. | £7.25 | 2.00 |
Epimedium flavum | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Robust Chinese form, with spikes of large primrose-yellow flowers through late spring, well into summer. Large, toothed leaves take on good spring & autumn colour. retentive soil which never dries out in sun. (4-7) 40cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Epimedium ‘Flowers Of Sulphur’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Strong growing hybrid frm Robin White, this has nodding good sized sulphure yellow flowers, almost blaeching white at the tips;- mid to late spring. Glossy pointed leaves are bronze in spring turning copper bronze in autumn, but soundly evergreen. Retentive, never dry soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 40cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Freya’ | 1.4Lt | Smaller variety forming carpets, via rhizomes, of airy green leaves with a rusty glow when young. Nodding lilac-purple flowers with white tips to the petal spurs and matching white centres to the sepals. A delightful cultivar raised by Elizabeth Strangman. Reasonably drained soil in woodland conditions. 20cm | £7.50 | 1.00 | |
Epimedium grandiflorum ‘Yellow Princess’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Shorter form of this deciduous species, a good choice for more drier shade. Short stems with good sized pale yellow, long spurred flowers in late spring. the leaves emerge pale yellow with good autumn colour. Any reasonable soil in part or full shade. 20cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Epimedium ‘Jean O’Neill’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Selected at Spinners Nursery, this is probably an acuminatum x davidii hybrid. acuminatum like large cream flowers, suffused yellow with violet sepals, overall looking soft pink. Red flushed spiny new leaves. Retentive soil in part shade. (3-5) 50cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Epimedium ogisui | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Delicate reasonably quick spreading species only recently discovered. Carpets of usually deciduous leaves emerge in spring with a bronze flush. Large spurred white flowers are held on horizontal stems. Humus rich soil in part shade. (3-5) 20cm. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Epimedium platypetalum Og 93.085 | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Chinese species, with semi-evergreen toothed leaves, mottled purple when young. Small, spurless yellow flowers in long spikes, often into summer. Humus rich, never too dry soil in part shade. (3-6) 45cm. | £7.95 | 8.00 |
Epimedium pubigerum | Bishop’s Hat | 1.4Lt | Tall spires of small CREAMY-YELLOW flowers; March to May. Excellent ground cover with handsome, rounded, glossy foliage. Will tolerate dry shade but best in rich soil. 45x45cms. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Epimedium wushanense | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | This species from the Wushan Gorge in Sichuan is rare in cultivation. Evergreen clumps of long, narrow, leathery, rapier like leaves, turning glowing burgundy during winter. Densely packed cylindrical spikes of large soft yellow-cream flowers during late spring. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Epimedium x perralchicum ‘Frohnleiten’ | Barrenwort | 1.4Lt | CLEAR GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers in airy spikes. Semi-evergreen, fresh green, heart-shaped foliage is edged & mottled red. Good ground cover in sun or part shade in not too dry soil. 30x45cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Epimedium x perralchicum ‘Lichtenberg’ | Bishop’s Mitre | 1.4Lt | Very vigorous German selection, forming semi-evergreen clumps of rounded, leathery green leaves, pale yellow on emergence in spring. Spurred mid-yellow flowers in profusion in spring. good ground cover for shade or part shade. (3-5) 30cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Epimedium x rubrum (AGM) | Bishops Mitre | 1.4Lt | Mounds of large, fresh green, heart-shaped foliage lightly marbled red when young. REDDISH, starry flowers marked white; April & May. Sun or shade in not dry soil. 25x60cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Epimedium x versicolor ‘Sulphureum’ (AGM) | Bishop’s Hat | 1.4Lt | A very delicate, dainty form the small leaves having beautiful tinting when young. Sprays of PALE YELLOW flowers; March to May. Sun or shade in not too dry soil. 30x30cm. | £5.95 | 8.00 |
Epipactis palustris | Marsh Helleborine | 1Lt | One of the easier garden orchids, multiplying well in retentive or moist soils with some shade. Spikes of showy, pale lime-green flowers with reddish-brown wings’ from June to August. Stem clasping leaves. Like a rich soil. 40cm. | £7.50 | 8.00 |
Equisetum variegatum | Scouring Rush | 1.4Lt | Tufted, clump forming horsetail, gently sprading but never invasive, for retentive or moist soil. Evergreen, needle like, unleaved stems, with black bands at the nodes. Insignificant flowers. 30x45cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Erigeron ‘Azurfee’ | 1Lt | (Fleabane) A reliable easy border plant forming dense ground cover.Sky-blue semi double daisies freely produced.Fertile well drained soil in sun.60x60cm.(6-8) | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Erigeron ‘Dunkelste Aller’ (AGM) | Fleabane | 1Lt | Lovely heads of DARK VIOLET-BLUE, daisy-like flowers; June to August. Ideal front of border / cut flowers. Any reasonable soil in sun. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Erigeron glaucus ‘Sea Breeze’ | Beach Aster | 2Lt | A lovely pink flowered form of this Californian native. Dense mats of spathe shaped leaves. Short stems carry good sized, yellow eyed pink daisies throughout summer. Ideal trailing over walls. Best in a light, free draining soil in sun. (5-10) 10cm. | £7.55 | 12.00 |
Erigeron karvinskianus (AGM) | Fleabane | 1.4Lt | (syn.E.mucronatus) Slow spreader creeping by rhizomes in dry conditions. Slender stems with narrow, elliptic leaves & SMALL, DAISY-LIKE WHITE FLOWERS WITH PURPLE REVERSES; all summer. Self seeds freely. Well drained soil in sun. 30x60cm. | £5.75 | 25.00 |
Erigeron ‘Schneewittchen’ | Fleabane | 1Lt | (syn Snow White’) A good, semi lax, clump forming, front of border plant carrying WHITE, RAYED FLOWERS over a long period; June-August. Any reasonably drained soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Erodium manescavii | Heron’s Bill | 1Lt | Deep, rich lilac-pink geranium-like flowers all summer. Forms a dense clump of divided, feathery, hairy leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 45x60cm. | £4.75 | 17.00 |
Erodium reichardii ‘Bianca’ | Storksbill | 1Lt | Choice edger, with woody stems, clothed in finely cut, filigree, silver-grey, thread-like leaves. Geranium like white flowers, veined purple, having two blotches on the lower petals;- late spring & summer. Well drained soil in sun. (4-7) 25cm. | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Eryngium agavifolium | Sea Holly | 2Lt | Statuesque plant forming a rosette of sharply toothed, sword-like leaves. Big, GREEN, thimble-like flowerheads; late summer. Well drained fertile soil in sun. 1.5×1.2m. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Eryngium bourgatii Graham Stuart Thomas’ | Sea Holly | 1.4Lt | A good selected form from Graham Stuart Thomas. Bold basal leaves of spiny silver veined dark green leaves. Cylindrical umbels of translucent violet-blue flowerheads; late summer. Gritty well drained soil in sun. 50x45cm. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Eryngium giganteum (AGM) | Miss Willmott’s Ghost’ | 1.4Lt | A legendary plant with silvery-grey leaves & HEADS OF METALLIC SILVER-GREEN cones surrounded by a large ruff of spiny SILVER BRACTS; summer. Excellent for drying. Biennial which self-seeds freely. Well drained fertile soil in sun. 150x45cms. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Eryngium planum ‘Blauer Zwerg’ | Sea Holly | 1.4Lt | Blue Dwarf’. This dwarfer, compact form has spherical umbels of intense, steely-blue flowers held in spiny blue-green bracts. Basal rosettes of leathery toothed leaves. Well drained soil in a sunny site. (6-8) 45cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Eryngium planum ‘Blaukappe’ | Eryngo, Sea Holly | 1.4Lt | (syn.Blue Ribbon’) Large basal leaves are grey with stout branching stems carrying bright metallic-blue small flowerheads in spiny, metallic bracts. A good border plant & dried flower. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 100x45cm. Flowers: June-August. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Eryngium planum ‘Blaukappe’ | Eryngo, Sea Holly | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Eryngium variifolium | Sea Holly | 1.4Lt | Beautiful evergreen with rosettes of small, spiny, rounded leaves with conspicuous white veins. Erect stems carry GREY-BLUE prickly flower heads; good for drying. Well drained, sunny position. 45x25cms. Flowers: May-September. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Eryngium venustum | Sea Holly | 2Lt | (syn.E. umbelliferum) Distinct, evergreen species from Mexico with basal rosettes long, rapier like, metallic green leaves with teeth arranged like a hedge trimmer. Branched stems carry white, thistle like flowers in late summer. Dry soil in sun. 60cm. | £9.95 | 1.00 |
Erysimum ‘Bowles’s Mauve’ (AGM) | Perennial Wallflower | 1.4Lt | Forms a handsome bush furnished to the ground with rosettes of evergreen, bluish grey-green leaves. Stems to 30cms. closely set with vibrant, light-purple flowers from dark purple buds over a long period. Well drained soil in sun. 90x75cms. Flowers: March-October | £5.75 | 23.00 |
Erysimum ‘Bowles’s Mauve’ (AGM) | Perennial Wallflower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 16.00 | |
Erysimum ‘Red Jep’ | Perennial Wallflower | 1.4Lt | Bushy, woody based evergreen shrublet with heads of scented soft dusky-red flowers, ageing with a coppery -orange tinge ;- March to June. Leathery toothed leaves. Expect 2-3 years in a light, free draining soil in a sunny spot. (3-6) 40cm. | £5.75 | 4.00 |
Erythronium americanum | Yellow Adder’s Tongue | 1Lt | A collector’s plant which is difficult to flower. Spreads freely by stolons at the expense of flowering. Beautiful pairs of two toned brown leaves & narrow, nodding, yellow flowers flushed red; spring. 15x15cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Erythronium dens-canis ‘Lilac Wonder’ | Dogs Tooth Violet | 1Lt | Nodding, reflexed, LILAC-PURPLE flowers with a brownish-yellow eye; spring. Elliptic pairs of mid-green leaves marbled brown. Fertile humus rich well drained soil in part shade. 20x20cm. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Erythronium dens-canis ‘Pink Perfection’ | Dog’s Tooth Violet | 1Lt | Lovely woodlander with pairs of spotted & marbled leaves. Delicate pastel pink flowers become reflexed with age & are freely produced in spring. Retentive well drained humus rich soil in part shade. 30x30cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Erythronium ‘Pagoda’ (AGM) | Trout Lily | 1Lt | Woodlander making clumps of leathery, wide, green leaves. Large reflexed PALE-YELLOW flowers. Dies down by midsummer. Peaty, humus-rich, well drained soil in part or full shade. 30x30cms. Flowers: April-May. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Eucomis autumnalis (AGM) | Pineapple Lily | 1.4Lt | Long lasting spikes of white flowers topped by a tuft – the whole spike resembling a pineapple. Attractive late summer flowering bulb with waxy clumps of narrow, green leaves. Mulch or lift & dry in winter. Well drained soil in sun but needs to be kept well watered during its summer growing period. . 45x45cm | £5.95 | 8.00 |
Eucomis bicolor (AGM) | Pineapple Lily | 1.4Lt | Spotted brown stems carry a spike of STARRY PALE-GREEN FLOWERS EDGED MAROON. Large, glossy, overlapping leaves forming a rosette. Bulbous & marginally hardy. Any reasonable soil in sun. | £6.25 | 5.00 |
Eucomis bicolor (AGM) | Pineapple Lily | 2Lt | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Eucomis comosa | Pineapple lily | 1.4Lt | (syn. E.punctata) Stout stems topped with PALE CREAMY-GREEN flowers with LILAC anthers topped by a green pineapple like tuft; late summer. Rosettes of limp, strap-like, green leaves. Sunny, sheltered, well drained soil or winter protection. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Eucomis comosa | Pineapple lily | 2Lt | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Eucomis comosa ‘Amelia’ | Pineapple Lily | 1.4Lt | New hybrid the stout, fleshy stems densely packed with star like soft pink-lilac flowers topped by a pineapple like crown; late summer. Broad, lance shaped, ruffled edged, fleshy leaves. Bulbous , S African perennial for a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. 45cms.. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Eucomis comosa ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ | Pineapple Lily | 1.4Lt | Rosettes of broad, fleshy smokey-purple leaves. Spikes of purple-flushed green-white flowers topped by a pineapple-like crown in late summer. Bulbous plant for gritty, well drained very sheltered spot. (8-9) 45cm. | £11.95 | 14.00 |
Eucomis comosa ‘Sparkling Burgundy’ | Pineapple Lily | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Eucomis ‘Playa Blanca’ | Pineapple Lily | 1.4Lt | Very showy form with long spikes of starry, pure white flowers, topped by a huge pineapple like crown, during late summer into autumn. Basal rosettes of smooth green, wavy margined leaves. hardy in warm, sheltered gardens in a well drained sunny spot. Can be grown in pots & protected in winter. Needs full sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Eucomis pole-evansii | Pineapple lily | 2Lt | Stout stems topped with wide open, pale green flowers topped by a green pineapple-like tuft; late summer. Rosettes of overlapping strap-like, matt, mid-green leaves with wavy edges. Bulbous perennial for a sheltered, well drained, sunny site. Winter protection? | £11.95 | 4.00 |
Eucomis vandermerwei | Pineapple Flower | 1.4Lt | Small, South African species, rare in cultivation with fleshy rosettes of strap-like, dark-green leaves, heavily spotted burgundy-chocolate. Short spikes of cherry-burgundy flowers with a small crown. Well drained soil in sun & shelter. (7-8)30cm | £10.95 | 11.00 |
Eupatorium dubium ‘Baby Joe’ | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Shorter form & one of the most vividly coloured with flattened heads of intense fuchsia-pink in late summer & autumn, held on almost black stems. Nettle like, bronze flushed leaves. retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Eupatorium fortunei ‘Pink Elegance’ | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Japanese hybrid with the leaves having a regular creamy-white margin, just flushed pink on the new growth. Domed heads of fuzzy soft pink flowers in late summer & autumn. Retentive or damp soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 120cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Eupatorium fortunei ‘Pink Frost’ | Jow Pye Weed | 2Lt | A real butterfly plant with erect stems clothed in narrow, dark-green leaves, irregularly & widely variegated creamy-white, held on dark stems. They are topped by flattened, fluffy heads of soft pink flowers from midsummer into autumn. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 85x50cm. | £6.45 | 4.00 |
Eupatorium maculatum Atropurp. Group ‘Glutball’ | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Imposing back of the border perennial with domed heads of rich, dusky purple flowers, held on black burnished stems during autumn. The large, toothed leaves have a slightly smokey flush. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 220cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Eupatorium maculatum Atropurpureum Group (AGM) | Trumpet Weed | 2Lt | Very showy, tall back of the border perennial with large pyramidal panicles of rich rosy-purple, small flowers in dense heads; early autumn. Whorls of purple-flushed leaves up almost black stems. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 180x90cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Eupatorium maculatum ‘Augustrubin’ | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Imposing mid-late summer flowerer the stiff, upright stems topped with large, branched umbels of intense burgundy-red flowers – highly attractive to butterflies. Dark stems lined with large, elliptic, rich bronze-green, glossy leaves, Retentive, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 1.5m | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Eupatorium maculatum ‘J S Humble’ | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | Very rare, dwarf form said to remain at 90cms though all Eupatorium tend to increase in height with age.Huge, flattish heads of pink flowers very attractive to bees & butterflies; mid summer to autumn. Easy clump former for a fertile, moisture retentive soil in sun or part shade. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Eupatorium maculatum ‘Phantom’ (Atropurp. Group) | Joe Pye Weed | 2Lt | One of the shortest forms with loose, open heads opf soft lavender-pink flowers, held on burnished mahogany stems; late summer & autumn. Large, coarse, dark-green leaves. Loved by insects. Retentive soil in sun or light shade. (8-10) 90cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Eupatorium rugosum ‘Lucky Melody’ | 2Lt | A new, dwarfer variety forming a bold clump of upright, leafy stems, topped with dense clusters of pure white flowers; late summer and autumn. Attracts bees & butterflies. Prefers damp soil in sun or partial shade. c.70cms | £6.50 | 1.00 | |
Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’ | Spurge | 1.4Lt | Bushy evergreen with whorls of narrow, rich wine-purple flowers, taking on blackish overtones in winter. Heads of burnished acid-yellow flowers, held on red stalks, during mid spring, into early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (4-7) 45cm. | £5.50 | 16.00 |
Euphorbia amygdaloides robbiae (AGM) | Spurge | 2Lt | Slowly running’ perennial with handsome, tall rosettes of dark, evergreen foliage. Showy heads of LONG LASTING YELLOW-GREEN FLOWERS. Prefers reasonably drained soil in shade making excellent ground cover. 60x60cms. Flowers: April-August. | £6.95 | 13.00 |
Euphorbia characias ‘Forescate’ | Spurge | 2Lt | Evergreen form with woody-based stems and linear, dark grey-green leaves. Dense, cylindrical heads of yellow-green flowers in early spring. Well drained, light soil in full sun. Ht:40cms. SAP CAN IRRITATE EYES & SKIN. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Euphorbia characias ‘Silver Swan’ | Spurge | 3Lt | Spectacular foliage plant, with stout stems carrying whorls of silver-grey leaves with a clean white margin. Cylindrical spikes of yellow-green flowers in spring through summer. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (3-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Euphorbia cyparissias ‘Fen’s Ruby’ | Cypress Spurge | 1.4Lt | A lovely form found in Ann Lunn’s garden. Running habit with narrow leaves that emerge bright purple-red before turning grey green with age. GREENY-YELLOW FLOWERS TURN ORANGE-RED in early summer. Low growing. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 20x60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Euphorbia ‘Glacier Blue’ | Spurge | 1.4Lt | A sport of ‘Tasmanian Tiger’ with rather more vigour & possibly the best variegated form to date. Whorls of grey-green leaves with a broad creamy-white margin. Cylindrical heads of cream flowers with a green eye, during April & May. Best in a sheltered, light, free draining soil in sun. (4-5) 50cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia myrsinites (AGM) | Spurge | 2Lt | Evergreen perennial with prostrate, radiating stems clothed in narrow, silvery grey leaves. Umbels of bright yellowish green heads at the tips; spring. Well drained, light soil in full sun. 10x60cm. | £9.75 | 1.00 |
Euphorbia palustris (AGM) | Water Spurge | 1.4Lt | Bushy perennial with lance-shaped yellowish-green leaves up erect stems. Clusters of yellow-green flowers are held in cup shaped bracts. Grows in any soil, including wet in sun or part shade. 90x90cm. Flowers: Spring. SAP CAN IRRITATE. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Euphorbia polychroma | Spurge | 1.4Lt | Easy, semi shrubby, mound forming perennial striking in spring when covered in heads of bright acid yellow ‘flowers’ against a backdrop of elliptic, rich green leaves. Cut back hard after flowering to maintain shape. Sap may cause irritation. Free draining soil in sun or part shade. 45cms.. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia polychroma ‘Senior’ | Spurge | 2Lt | A larger flowered selection of this popular perennial. The small flowers are held in much larger acid yellow bracts in late spring & early summer. Narrow grey-green leaves. Bushy plant for a well drained soil in sun. (4-6) 45cm. | £8.95 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia ‘Redwing’ (AGM) | Spurge | 2Lt | Choice, compact variety the flower buds turning increasingly red in late winter opening to an abundance of yellow-green heads; March to May. Well clothed in lance-shaped, rich green leaves tinged red when young. Drained loam in sun. 50x50cms. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia ‘Redwing’ (AGM) | Spurge | 1Lt | £4.75 | 2.00 | |
Euphorbia schillingii (AGM) | Spurge | 2Lt | Collected by Tony Schilling in Nepal in 1977. Tall erect stems with long leaves having a central silver vein. Posies of superb, sulphur yellow-green bracts; July to September. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia schillingii (AGM) | Spurge | 3Lt | £9.95 | 9.00 | |
Euphorbia x gayeri ‘Betten’ | Spurge | 1.4Lt | Rather unusual, light, airy Euphorbia, almost continuously in flower from April to the frosts. Running root with willowy, erect stems with whorls of fine, fresh green leaves. Flattened heads of yellowish-green flowers. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun or light shade. (3-10) 90cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Euphorbia x martini (AGM) | Spurge | 2Lt | Compact evergreen perennial with bronzing foliage in winter & lime-green flower bracts; March to May. Useful feature plant & for flower arranging. Any reasonable soil; best in sun. 60x45cms. SAP CAN CAUSE IRRITATION TO SKIN & EYES! | £9.95 | 1.00 |
Euphorbia x martini (AGM) | Spurge | 3Lt | £8.50 | 5.00 | |
Euphorbia x martini ‘Baby Charm’ | Spurge | 1.4Lt | Dwarf evergreen forming a tight, congested bun of whorls of dark green leaves. Short spikes of yellow-green flowers over a long period through spring into summer. May be a dwarf form of x martinii. Light, free draining soil in sun. (4-7) 30x30cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Eurybia divaricata ‘Beth Chatto’ | Michaelmas Daisy | 2Lt | Syn. Aster) Easy, clump forming, hardy perennial forming a delicate ‘cloud’ of single, white lightly flushed pale lilac daisies from late August into October. Firm, upright stems so no staking required. For a fertile, reasonably drained yet retentive soil in sun or part shade. To: 90x60cms. | £7.25 | 5.00 |
Filipendula ‘Kahome’ | Meadowsweet | 2Lt | A real dwarf form, with heads of small, starry brightest-pink fluffy flowers in midsummer. Basal clumps of deeply cut, pinnate leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 30cm. | £6.50 | 16.00 |
Filipendula magnifica ‘Elegantissima’ | 2Lt | Non to sure of nomenclature – sourced from Blooms with this name but not in Plant Finder syn. F.palmata ‘Elegantissima’? Whichever a superb form with large, frothy, light pink heads held on firm stems; May-July. Neatly spaced, large, deeply cut leaves. Prefers a moist soil in sun or part shade. 90cms | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Filipendula purpurea albiflora | Meadowsweet | 2Lt | The not often seen form of this good moisture loving plant. Flattened, loose heads of small, fluffy white flowers over a long period during midsummer. Basal mounds of divided, fresh green leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade.(6-8)90 | £7.25 | 12.00 |
Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ (AGM) | Meadow Sweet | 2Lt | A vigorous plant forming clumps of fresh green, deeply cut foliage. Flat, feathery heads of DEEP PINK up to 30cm(1ft) across. Damp soil in sun or shade. 1.5m. Flowers: Midsummer | £6.75 | 6.00 |
Filipendula ulmaria | Meadowsweet | 2Lt | Long, stiff stems with terminal clusters of fluffy, fragrant creamy-white flowers from an attractive basal crown of light green ferny foliage. Moist soil in sun or part shade. 1.5m. Flowers: June-August. | £6.75 | 9.00 |
Filipendula ulmaria ‘Aurea’ | Golden Meadowsweet’ | 2Lt | An attractive form of our native Meadowsweet’ the young foliage making a basal clump of beautifully divided, vivid golden-green turning creamy-yellow in summer. Remove flowering heads before they seed. Deep, moist soil in part shade. 90x30cms. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Filipendula vulgaris ‘Multiplex’ | Dropwort | 1.4Lt | (syn.F.hexapetala Flore Pleno’) Bears large, loose heads of DOUBLE, WHITE TO CREAMY-WHITE flowers from bronze buds; early & midsummer. Basal rosettes of dark green, fern like foliage. Thrives on dry, chalky soils – unlike others in this family. 60x45cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Foeniculum vulgare | Bronze Fennel | 2Lt | Has ornamental & culinary uses. Elegant, upright perennial the firm stems lined with finely cut filigree, glaucous leaves. Yellow cow parsley like heads in summer. Self seeds freely so remove heads. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 2mx1m. | £6.45 | 4.00 |
Foeniculum vulgare | Bronze Fennel | 1.4Lt | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Fragaria x ananassa ‘Pink Panda’ | Ornamental Strawberry | 1.4Lt | Spreading, low growing perennial with 3-palmate leaves. Heads of BRIGHT PINK, strawberry-like, single flowers over a long period; May to November. Rarely fruits. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. 15cms x indefinite. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Fragaria x ananassa ‘Red Ruby’ | 1.4Lt | Basically an ornamental strawberry relative with tri foliate, toothed, semi evergreen leaves and abundant brilliant rose red, single flowers in late spring and early summer. Small, edible fruits follow. Produces numerous, self rooting runners making it an ideal ground cover for a reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30x45cms | £5.25 | 6.00 | |
Francoa ramosa | Bridal Wreath | 1.4Lt | Hairy-leaved perennial from Chile forming basal rosettes of evergreen, gently lobed leaves. Wand-like erect stems have spikes of long lasting WHITE FLOWERS often spotted; summer. Needs a good fertile soil in a sunny sheltered site. 75x45cms. | £5.95 | 6.00 |
Francoa sonchifolia ‘Pink Giant’ | Wand Flower | 1.4Lt | Tall, strong growing, very vigorous, evergreen perennial with basal rosettes of round lobed, light-green leaves. Elegant, slender stems carry narrow, well packed, spikes of 4 petal, roae pink flowers with a red central vein; midsummer. Needs a well drained soil in sun. 90cms | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Galium odoratum | Sweet Woodruff | 1Lt | Spreading clumps of whorled, glossy green leaves that smell of new mown hay. Small star-like, WHITE flowers; March to May. Any reasonable soil in part or full shade. 15x90cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Galtonia candicans (AGM) | Summer Hyacinth | 2Lt | Elegant bulbous perennial with tall stems carrying large, fragrant, waxy, WHITE, bell-like flowers with dark stamens – similar to a huge hyacinth. Long, lax, glaucous leaves. Rich fertile soil in sun. 90x30cm. Flowers: July-August | £6.50 | 9.00 |
Galtonia viridiflora | Summer Hyacinth | 2Lt | Elegant bulbous perennial the tall stems carrying large, fragrant, waxy, open, PALE GREEN, bell-like flowers with dark stamens – similar to a huge hyacinth; September & October. Long, lax, glaucous leaves. Rich fertile soil in sun. 90x30cm. | £7.95 | 8.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Cherry Brandy’ | Gaura | 1Lt | Shorter hybrid, with woody stems having narrow dark green leaves with a red central vein. Four petalled blush pink flowers with a deper centre & spur open irregularly up the spikes all summer & autumn. Sheltered well drained spot in sun. (5-10) 40cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Cool Breeze’ | Gaura | 1Lt | A form bred specifically for it’s floriferousness, Long, elegant, willowy spikes of starry, clear white flowers with no pink flush, opening from white buds;- summer to the frosts. Spotted leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. 90cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Crimson Butterflies’ | Gaura | 1Lt | Compact form with short spikes of deep pink-red flowers in succession all summer. Clumps of evergreen deep burgundy-red leaves. Hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (5-10) 30cm. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi Rose | Gaura | 1Lt | Clump forming, woody based perennial the wafting, airy stems lined with butterfly like soft rose pink flowers from soft pink flushed buds, through summer to the frosts. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. May need some winter protection in very cold areas. 60cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi White’ | Gaura | 1Lt | Clump forming, woody based perennial the wafting, airy stems lined with butterfly like white flushed soft pink flowers from soft pink flushed buds, through summer to the frosts. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. May need some winter protection in very cold areas. 60cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Geyser Pink’ | Gaura | 2Lt | One of the taller pink flowered forms with elegant wands carrying starry bright candy-pink flowers from crimson buds, over a long period through summer. The basal leaves are stained beetroot red. easy in well drained soil in or part shade. (6-10) 75cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Rosyjane’ | Gaura | 1.4Lt | Erect perennial with widely spaced spikes of starry white flowers, each petal having a broad bright pink edge, becoming more suffused as the flower ages. Flowers from summer to the frosts. Light, well drained soil in sun. (6-10) 75cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Rosyjane’ | Gaura | 1Lt | £4.75 | 10.00 | |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Siskiyou Pink’ | 1Lt | Willowy stems with showy RASPBERRY-PINK flowers with a deeper eye; all summer & autumn. Good in pots & tubs – protect in winter. Needs a warm sheltered position in full sun & a well drained soil. 50x45cm. PROTECTED BY PLANT BREEDERS RIGHTS. | £4.75 | 14.00 | |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘Summer Breeze’ | Gaura | 1Lt | Compact form bred specifically for it’s floriferousness, this has long, willowy spikes of starry white flowers, opening from reddish-pink buds;- summer to the frosts. Spotted leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (6-10) 90cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘The Bride’ | 1.4Lt | Tall wands of waving stems have PURE WHITE 5-petalled flowers that open irregularly all summer into autumn. Willowy leaves often show red spotting. An airy plant of open, bushy habit. Well drained soil in full sun. 90x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Gaura lindheimeri ‘The Bride’ | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | ||
Gazania ‘Blackberry Ripple’ | Gazania | 1.4Lt | Half hardy perennial with rosettes of heavily silver-grey felted, divided leaves. Very large, palest cream daisies stained rich purple down the centre of each petal, flowering from May to the frosts & opening in sun. Needs a cold greenhouse except in the most mildest spots. well drained sunny spot. (5-10) 15cm. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Gentiana dahurica | Dahurian Gentian | 1.4Lt | A choice lime tolerant variety with basal rosettes of rich green leaves ascending up the stems. Trumpet shaped rich deep blue flowers have a paler throat & flower in late summer. Fertile not too dry soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Geranium (Cinereum Group) ‘Alice’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, slow growing, mound forming evergreen with divided, silver-green, scallop shaped leaves. Soft pink flowers, with heavy burgundy veins & eye on short stems;- May to August. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-8) 15cm. | £0.00 | 36.00 |
Geranium (Cinereum Group) ‘Ballerina’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Dwarf form with attractive lilac-pink flowers veined crimson-purple over neat mounds of rounded, deeply cut, grey green foliage. Sun or part shade. 10cms. Flowers: May-October. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Geranium ‘Alan’s Blue’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | New hybrid from Alan Bremner with a lot of pratense in it’s breeding. Finely cut leaves & a profusion of silky, cup-shaped soft blue flowers with finely feathered veining over a long period through summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 35cm | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium albiflorum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, cup-shaped, PURE WHITE flowers delicately veined mauve; late spring & early summer. Spreading clumps of toothed, fresh green leaves. Modest but attractive ground cover. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Geranium ‘Anne Thomson’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A new, much more compact plant like a smaller G.psilostemon. Large, cup-shaped, DEEP PURPLE flowers with a black eye; early summer. Deeply divided foliage takes on superb autumnal colour. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Geranium ‘Brookside’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | flowers: Large, cup-shaped, RICH DEEP-BLUE on branching stems; throughout summer. Tall, upright, leafy hybrid with clumps of fresh deep green, finely cut & divided leaves. Ordinary well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Geranium ‘Catherine Deneuve’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | New hybrid sitting somewhere between psilostemon x x oxonianum. Strongly upright with striking, intense retina searing magenta-pink flowers with very narrow, gappy petals. Flowers through summer. a little shy the first year but when it settles if profuse. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun. (6-9) 70cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Geranium ‘Coombland White’ | 1.4Lt | Forms neat mounds of evergreen, grey-green, marbled leaves. Heads of white flowers with a red eye; June-July. Any reasonable, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 30cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 | |
Geranium ‘Danny Boy’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen hybrid with narrow petalled, rich purple-pink flowers with burgundy veining & blue filaments, over a long period throughout summer. Mounds of divided, basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 40cm. | £6.25 | 10.00 |
Geranium ‘Dilys’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small but showy INTENSE VIOLET-PURPLE, cup-shaped flowers are freely produced all summer. Showy, spreading ground coverer of prostrate habit much like G.sanguineum. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 20x60cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium ‘Dreamland’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, edger, excellent tumbling over paths, flowering continuously all summer. Heads of soft pink flowers, veined deeper & having a distinct white eye, from May to September. Small, scallop-shaped leaves. Best in a light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 15cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Geranium ‘Elke’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Spreading ground cover with the finely cut, fresh green mats studded in cup shaped, rich pink flowers with a white centre & edge to the petals. Darker pink veining. Flowers late spring & early summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 15x60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Elworthy Tiger’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Striking, soft lilac, single flowers heavily veined rich violet & a boss of creamy stamens; May – July. Clump forming, upright grower with deeply cut, soft green leaves. Free draining soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. Elworthy Gardens | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Geranium endressii ‘Betty Catchpole’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Funnel shaped, soft pink white, superbly mauve veined, single flowers with separated petals over a long period from June on. Mats of fresh green, ferny, semi evergreen foliage. Any reasonable soil in sun ro part shade. 45x60cms. Int: Catforth Gardens 1996 | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium erianthum ‘Blues In The Night’ | 1.4Lt | A Robin Moss selection of this not too easy to grow species. Needing plenty of moisture & a little shade, it is very slow to multiply. Clumps of large, divided & sharply toothed leaves. Hairy buds open to mid-blue flowers with deeper veining, during midsummer. (6-7) 45cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Geranium gymnocaulon | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A species from NE Turkey & the Caucasus. Rich violet-blue flowers with a darker veining and notched petal; July-August. Divided leaves. Reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 40cms. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium himalayense ‘Baby Blue’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Dwarf, condensed form of this gently spreading Geranium, with generous, bowl-shaped soft-blue flowers with deeper veining, fluhed pink at the eye;- late spring & early summer. Finely cut leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade.(5-7) 30cm | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium himalayense ‘Derrick Cooke’ | Himalayan Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Very distinct form with huge white flowers with a strong purple veining during late spring & early summer. Finely divided leaves with a running root. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 30cm. | £5.10 | 3.00 |
Geranium himalayense ‘Gravetye’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Spreading deciduous ground cover. large cup-shaped violet-blue flowers with a red central zone & white eye. The much dissected leaves are smaller than the species. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 30cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium himalayense ‘Irish Blue’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Large, cup-shaped, PALE ICE-BLUE flowers with a pinkish flush in the eye; commencing early summer. Basal clumps of divided leaves. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Geranium himalayense ‘Plenum’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Good ground coverer with dainty, deeply cut leaves with reddish autumn tints. Abundant fully DOUBLE, LILAC-PURPLE flowers May to July. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 30x60cms (12×24′). | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium ibericum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Handsome deeply cut, hairy, rounded leaves with sticky stems richly tinted in Autumn. Many cup-shaped violet-blue flowers with darker veining; May & June. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Geranium ibericum jubatum | Cranesbill | 2Lt | Dark lavender blue, deeply veined flowers in early summer. Deeply divided, slightly sticky leaves take on good autumnal colour. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium ibericum ‘Ushguli Gris’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Turkish collection of this species with grey-green, round lobed basal leaves. Cup-shaped soft silvery grey-sky blue flowers with purple veining;- early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium ‘Ivan’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Rich cerise-pink flowers with a black eye; summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. A hybrid of psilostemon. 45x45cms. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Jean Armour’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | endressii x traversii elegans. riversleianum hybrid. Mats of scallop-shaped, divided, silver green leaves. Long stems with pale, silver-pink flowers from May to the frosts. Needs a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (5-9) 30x60cm. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Geranium ‘Johnson’s Blue’ (AGM) | Hardy Border Geranium | 1.4Lt | Lovely variety with abundant BRIGHT BLUE cup-shaped flowers for a long period; mid-summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 40cms. | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Geranium ‘Little David’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (psilostemon x sanguineum Minutum’) Small, rather frail looking hybrid giving good ground cover. Clusters of rich magenta flowers are freely produced all summer. Delicate finely cut leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 20cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Album’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Superb part evergreen variety with arom- atic scalloped leaves giving good ground cover.Palest white-pink flowers and long stamens Ma-Jn.Sun or shade. 30cms(12′) | £5.75 | 2.00 | |
Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Czakor’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | RICH MAGENTA flowers on short stems; late spring. Dense, semi-evergreen ground-coverer with scented, light green leaves with brown marking. Found in the Czakor gorge in former Yugoslavia. Ordinary soil in sun or shade. 30x60cms. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Prionia’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Collected by Franz Praskac on Mount Olympos, this aromatic, loose mat forming evergreen has glossy, divided leaves on woody stems. Heads of intense, glowing magenta-pink flowers from May to July. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (5-7) 30cm. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Geranium macrorrhizum ‘Spessart’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | White flowers with a pink flush; freely produced late spring. A dense evergreen ground cover with rounded, light green, sticky, aromatic leaves that take on autumnal colour. Any reasonable soil in even the deepest shade. 30x60cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Geranium maculatum ‘Putnam County’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Form selected from wild populations in Putnam county in USA. Clusters of soft lavender-pink, white eyed flowers over mats of divided, soft green leaves;- late spring & early summer. Easily grown in any retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 40cm. | £5.35 | 8.00 |
Geranium maculatum ‘Shameface’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Umbels of saucer-shaped, PALE PINK flowers with a white eye: May & June. Glossy, mid green basal leaves. Retentive or moist soil in part or full shade. 75x45cm. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Geranium maculatum ‘Shameface’ | Cranesbill | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Geranium maculatum ‘Vickie Lynn’ | Wood Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Very floriferous form with generous sized soft silvery-pink flowers emerging shortly after the divided fresh-green leaves in late spring & early summer. Yellow autumn colour. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. Good upright habit. (5-6) 60cm. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Geranium magnificum ‘Anemoneflorum’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A carpet of handsome deeply lobed , anemone like, hairy eaves. Well covered in large, cup shaped veined dark blue flowers; early summer. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x60cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Geranium ‘Mavis Simpson’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1Lt | x riversleianum hybrid. (G.endressii x G.traversii) Prostrate trailing stems with a continuous show of CLEAR PINK flowers; June to September. Clumps of grey leaves from woody rootstocks. A lovely form originating from Kew. 45x90cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Geranium ‘Midnight Star’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Another of those x oxonianum x psilostemon crosses. Basal clumps of large, lobed leaves, heavily blotched brownish-black. Branched stems with small, narrow intense cerise-purple flowers during May & June. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 50cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Geranium ‘Nimbus’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (g.collinum x G.Kashmir Purple’) Purple-pink flowers with darker veining & a small white eye – widely spaced petals; early summer. Finely cut, feathery leaves are gold when young. Ordinary well drained soil in sun or part shade. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium nodosum | Hardy Border Geranium | 1.4Lt | Continuous show of small, LILAC flowers with paler centres; spring to autumn. Fine hummocks of glossy green leaves. Any aspect including shade. 45cms. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Geranium nodosum ‘Hexham Freckles’ | 1.4Lt | Shade loving geranium forming spreading mats of glossy, three pointed leaves. Unusual lilac-pink flowers with strong purple veins. The central zone is also flushed a light purple. Flowers over a long period from June to August. easy in any soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 30cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 | |
Geranium nodosum ‘Hexham Whitethroat’ | 1.4Lt | Selected by Robin Moss, this strong growing, ground covering perennial is rarely out of flower. Mats of three lobed, glossy basal leaves. Branching stems carry cup-shaped, lilac-pink flowers with wide white throat, borne from early summer into autumn. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-9) 30x45cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 | |
Geranium nodosum ‘Svelte Lilac’ | Cranesbill | 2Lt | Good ground cover for sun or shade. Maple shaped glossy-green leaves & small, narrow petalled lilac flowers, with darker edges & veining. flowers midsummer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium nodosum ‘Tony’s Talisman’ | 1.4Lt | A very distinct form of this shade loving, ground covering perennial with mats of three lobed, glossy, deep-green leaves. Short, wiry, branching stems carry cup to funnel-shaped rich purple flowers with a white throat, veined deeper, borne during late spring & summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-8) 20x40cm. | £5.95 | 8.00 | |
Geranium nodosum ‘Whiteleaf’ | Cranesbill | 2Lt | Delicate, dark lilac-purple flowers edged white; midsummer through autumn. Glossy leaves on trailing stems. Best in retentive soil in part shade. 30x45cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium ‘Patricia’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (psilostemon x endressii) A new hybrid with large, showy, MAGENTA FLOWERS WITH A BLACK EYE; May to September. Makes a dense mound of finely divided, fresh-green leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium phaeum | Black Widow | 1.4Lt | Clump-former with lobed soft-green leaves with a dark splash. Lax stems carry REFLEXED MAROON-PURPLE flowers on branching stems; late spring. Excellent choice for difficult sites. Well drained soil in sun or shade. 75x45cms. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Geranium phaeum | Black Widow | 3Lt | £8.50 | 5.00 | |
Geranium phaeum ‘Golden Spring’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Unusual form of phaeum whose leaves emerge with a golden flush in spring before turning green by summer. Reflexed dusky pink flowers. Retentive soil in sun or preferably shade. (4-6) 50cm. | £5.75 | 4.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Hexham Halo’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Masses of small, slightly reflexed, single, glowing rich violet flowers the inner white halo overlaid with radiating, Dusty Springfield like, violet eye lashes; May – July. Soft green, cut foliage. Prefers a retentive, fertile soil in part or full shade. 60cm. A Robin Moss introduction | £5.50 | 17.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Joseph Green’ | Dusky cranesbill | 1.4Lt | The 1st & only double phaeum. A double layer of very pretty, deep rose-magenta petals and a smaller nner ring tipped creamy-green; May – July, Hardy, clump forming, semi evergreen for a retentive yet drained soil in part shade – sun if not allowed to dry out. 60cms? Very rare. | £7.95 | 16.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Klepper’ | Morning Widow | 1.4Lt | Striking hybrid with slightly reflexed, intense violet-blue flowers, marked white in the throat. They are held on well branched stems from hairy buds from May to July. Black marked, divided basal leaves. Good even in the driest of shade, but adaptable. (5-7) 60cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Mierhausen’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | German selection with unusual, lightly spotted leaves held on strangely angled stems Dainty, rounded, rosy-mauve flowers on well branched stems during early summer. Prefers shade but tolerates sun if moist enough. (5-7) 60cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Mourning Widow’ | Black Widow | 1.4Lt | Nodding, stunning purple-black flowers with reflexed petals; April-June. Clump forming perennial with purple-blotched leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or aprt shade. Ht: 75cms. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Mrs.charles Perrin’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Good ground cover, even for dry shade. Mats of hairy, divided, pale-green leaves. Reflexed, two-tone, pale mauve flowers in late spring & early summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-7) 45cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Night Time’ | Mourning Widow | 1.4Lt | Excellent ground cover even for dry shade. Nodding, reflexed darkest brownish-purple flowers with a white stained beak during late spring & early summer. Almost unmarked mid green leaves. Easy in any soil in sun or shade. (4-7) 60cm. | £6.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium phaeum phaeum ‘Samobor’ | Black Widow | 1.4Lt | Superb selection. The basal leaves are wonderfully zoned chocolate brown. One sided panicles of DEEP PURPLE-BLACK reflexed flowers; late spring & early summer. Best in damp shade but very adaptable. 80x45cm. | £5.35 | 1.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Rothbury Cherry’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A shorter grower for this group. Upright stems topped with clusters of open-faced, single , lilac pink flowers with a magenta-purple eye and prominent yellow stamens; May-June. Clumps of dark green leaves with purple markings. Any reasonable, retentive, fertile soil in sun or shade. 50cms. C.Foster introduction. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Rothbury Ruby’ | Mourning Widow | 1.4Lt | From Cyril Foster, this phaeum has rather uniform, reflexing rich ruby-purple flowers, unusually with no white eye ;- April to June. Light brown blotched, hairy basal leaves. Easily grown in any soil in shade or sun, even dry shade. (4-6) 50cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Geranium phaeum ‘Walkure’ | Mourning Widow | 1.4Lt | Bred By Christian Kress in Austria, this has clusters of flat, large lavender-blue flowers, a liitle later than other cultivars;- late spring & early summer. Softly hairy leaves. Prefers a good soil in shade but tolerates sun. (4-6) 65cm. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium ‘Philippe Vapelle’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (renardii x platypetalum) Large, purplish-blue, cup-shaped flowers with darker veining & notched petals; flowers over a long period in summer. Mounds of soft, hairy, bluish-grey leaves. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium platyanthum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (syn.G.eriostemon) Rosettes of shallowly lobed, crinkled basal leaves turning red in autumn. Umbels of flat, nodding pale violet-pink flowers, shaded towards the centre, with a white eye. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (4-6) 45cm. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium platyanthum ‘Ankum’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Medium size, semi reflexed, single white flowers with feint grey pink cast and veining; May – July. Slow clump former with largish grey-green leaves with good autumn colour. Species grows in woodland & high meadows. Fertile, reasonably drained soil. 60cms+ | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Geranium platypetalum | Hardy Border Geranium | 2Lt | Open, cup-shaped purple-blue flowers with darker raised veins; June & July. Clumps of rounded, lobed leaves from underground rhizomes. Sun or part shade in any reasonable soil. 45x60cms. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Summer Skies’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Unusual double form with sky-blue, fully double flowers revealing a yellow eye; early & midsummer. Deeply divided clumps of basal leaves. Any good soil in sun or part shade but prone to mildew in dry conditions. 75x45cm. | £4.70 | 1.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Summer Skies’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1Lt | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Geranium pratense albiflorum ‘Galactic’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | An old cultivar dating back to at least 1954 & probably introduced by Will Ingwersen. Larger flowered than it’s own parent, this has showy white flowers on well branched stems during early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun/pt.sh. (6-7) 75cm. | £5.50 | 11.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Album’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | The showy white form of our native meadow cranesbill with mounds of divided, fresjh gren leaves. Clusters of cup-shaped pure white flowers, a little later than most pratense hybrids during early summer. nevertoo dry soil in sun/pt.sh. Ht to 60cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Azure Skies’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clumps of attractive, finely cut foliage makes an excellent foil for the profusion of semi-double, bright sky blue flowers with ruffled petals & yellow stamens; July – Sept. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 45cms,UK introduction. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Else Lacey’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Slow growing geranium, but probably the best of the double pratense types. Semi-double, pale-blue flowers with small, quilled pink tinged central petals around a green eye;- early summer. Never too dry soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 18.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Midnight Ghost’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A beautiful combination of medium size, single white flowers, maybe soft pink veining, held on airy, well branched stems over deeply cut, bronze black leaves; June on. Any reasonably drained yet moist, fertile soil in part shade. 45cms. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Mrs Kendall Clark’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 2Lt | Clusters of large, CLEAR BLUE, open blooms above a vigorous clump of deeply divided foliage usually with good autumn colour. Excellent ground cover. Easy to grow in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. Flowers: Early & mid summer. | £7.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium pratense ‘Plenum Album’ | Meadow Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Double, glowing white flowers, with a creamy centre; early to midsummer. Divided basal leaves. Likes rich living in fertile soil in sun or part shade. Prone to mildew if dry. 60x45cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Prelude’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | sylvaticum hybrid. Upright, branched stems with clusters of small lilac-blue flowers, with deeper veining in early summer, with pronounced red veining. Basal mounds of deeply cut, fresh-green leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 50cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Geranium psilostemon (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Masses of BRIGHT MAGENTA-PINK flowers with an indigo eye; June. Makes large clumps of handsome, deeply cut foliage. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £6.75 | 2.00 |
Geranium ‘Red Admiral’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Unusual psilostemon hybrid, probably the closest yet to red that has been bred. Cup-shaped, bright cerise-red flowers with a white centre around a small black eye;- early summer. Mounds of finely cut leaves. Retentive, well drained soil. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium regelii | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Much like a condensed version of G.pratense but much rarer in cultivation. A dwarf alpine species from central Asia. Clusters of DEEP BLUE flowers in summer. Slowly spreading perennial with deeply divided & toothed leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 30x45cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium ‘Richard Nutt’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | pratense x sylvaticum. Rarely seen old hybrid, named for the famous plantsman. Mounds of divided basal leaves & good sized white flowers with a prominent lilac vein;- late spring & early summer. Slow but easy in a well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 45cm. | £5.95 | 24.00 |
Geranium richardsonii | Cranesbill | 2Lt | Flat, white flowers occasionally flushed pink with mauve-grey anthers; midsummer. Deeply lobed, glossy, bright green leaves. Needs a very moist soil which never dries out; sun or part shade. 45x60cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 2Lt | himalayense x wallichianum. Bloom’s introduction with spreading stems holding clusters of deep blue, white flowers, deeply veined red, throughout summer & autumn. Lightly marbled leaves. Retentive, rich soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 30cm. | £8.15 | 2.00 |
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 3Lt | £8.95 | 12.00 | |
Geranium ‘Rozanne’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1Lt | £4.75 | 13.00 | |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Cedric Morris’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A tall, upright form of sanguineum with very large, purple pink flowers over a long period from June on. Basal clumps of deeply cut, rich green, semi evergreen leaves. Discovered on the Gower Peninsula by Cedric Morris. Sun or part shade. 45cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Feu d’Automne’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | syn Fire of Autumn’. Low, spreading ground cover with small but striking deepest purple-pink flowers throughout early to mid summer. Most noticeable for it’s striking red leaves in autumn. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 20x40cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Glenluce’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Masses of COOL, CLEAR PINK flowers over a long period; April to August. Good vigorous grower forming hummocks of deeply divided dark green leaves. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. | £5.75 | 16.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Hannelore’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Bred by Brian Kabbes, this is a very large flowered form. Spreading stems with finely cut leaves, turning red in autumn. The breeder claims some procurrens in this, not sure where though. Flowers June to September. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 35cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Holden’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen form of our native Bloddy Cranesbill, forming lower, creeping mats of very finely but leaves. Cup-shaped pale mauve-pink flowers during late spring & early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 20cm. | £4.70 | 2.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Inverness’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Prsotrate mat forming cranesbill with very small, finely dissected leaves. Good sized, rather flat purple-pink flowers on radiating stems in late spring & early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 10x50cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘John Elsley’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Cup-shaped, clear purple flowers; freely produced in summer. Hummock forming, spreading perennial with deeply divided, dark green leaves on radiating stems. Good ground cover for retentive soil in sun or part shade. 20x45cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Pink Pouffe’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Low, mat former with very small, dainty, finely cut dark green leaves. Rather gappy, blush-pink flowers with deeper red veins during early summer. Good edger for a well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 15cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Red Robin’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Dainty, magenta-red, single flowers over mats of very finely divided, rich green, glossy leaves; May – July. One of the reddest sanguineums. Often repeats if cut back after flowering. Derived from our native cranesbill forms a low hummock for a free draining soil in sun. To: 30 x 30cms. A Robin Moss introduction | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Geranium sanguineum ‘Shooting Star’ | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Coen Jansen hybrid, forming good ground cover. Mats of fresh green, divided leaves studded with cup-shaped, soft lilac flowers with slightly deeper veining during late spring & early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 15cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Geranium sanguineum striatum (AGM) | Bloody Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Ongoing display of open, PINK blooms over wide hummocks of deeply divided foliage; June to September. Good ground cover for front of border for sun or light shade. 25cms. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Geranium ‘Sanne’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Low, spreading ground cover with mats of divided, brownish leaves. Small creamy-pink cup shaped flowers over a long successsion through summer. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (5-8) 10x40cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium shikokianum quelpaertense | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | £6.95 | 9.00 | |
Geranium soboliferum Cally strain | 1.4Lt | Collected by Michael Wickenden in Russia, this forms mounds of finely divided leaves, turning copper-orange in autumn. Sprays of unmarked intense cerise-pink flowers during midsummer. Likes a more retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 40cm. | £5.95 | 8.00 | |
Geranium ‘Sue Crug’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Spreading stems studded with blush-pink flowers with deep burgundy veining; July-August. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 40cms. | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Album’ (AGM) | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A lovely early flowering species forming basal clumps of finger-like leaves. Branching stems carry many PURE WHITE open blooms in late spring. Reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. Flowers: May-June. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Amanda’ | Wood Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | very unsual form of the wood Cranesbill with very small, piercing rich purple flowers on heavily branched stems creating an airy, hazy effect. Flower may to July. Divide dleaves with good auitumn colour. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 95-70 45cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Birch Lilac’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Branching stems with LILAC-PURPLE, cup-shaped flowers; late spring. Lovely basal clumps of fingered leaves. Easily grown in ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £5.25 | 10.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Greek Fire’ | 1.4Lt | Collected in Greece in the 1950’s & recently re-discovered in a Yorkshire nursery. Branched stems with small, rich candy-pink flowers with a large white eye ;- earl;y to mid summer. Basal clumps of much divided leaves. Not the easiest plant to please. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 | |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Lilac Eyes’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | For the shadier, moister situation this bold grower has open, single, lovely soft lilac-pink flowers with deeper eye lashes & purple anthers; May – July. Slow clump former with soft green, divided foliage. 60cms. ‘Sylvaticum’ = of woodland. A Robin Moss introduction. | £4.95 | 10.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Master Charles Wilson’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Preferring shadier, moister conditions a bold grower with open, single, rich pink flowers with deeper veining. Slow, upright clump former with divided, soft green foliage. To 75 x 45 cms. A Robin Moss introduction | £5.25 | 17.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum ‘Miss Connie Wilson’ | Wood Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Bred by Robin Moss & named for his granddaughter. A lower form of the wood cranesbill with soft, cup-shaped lilac-blue flowers, lightly veined, from May to July. Basal clumps of divided leaves. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium sylvaticum roseum ‘Baker’s Pink’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A good form collected by Bill Baker in the Alps. Cup shaped MID-PINK flowers in late spring over mounds of finely divided leaves. Not too invasive compared to some. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Terre Franche’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clusters of cup-shaped powder-blue flowers with a deeper blue veining on branched stems in early summer. Mounds of crenated sage-green leaves provide a good foil. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 30cm. | £5.95 | 3.00 |
Geranium ‘Tiny Monster’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | sanguineum x psilostemon. An unusual hybrid, forming spreading mats of finely cut, fresh green leaves. Bowl shaped, intense cerise purple flowers during early summer. Good edger for retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 20cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Geranium tuberosum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Cup-shaped, BRIGHT PURPLE-PINK flowers with deeper veining; mid spring. Summer dormant. Deeply cut mid- green leaves appear in autumn. Well drained soil in sun. 20x45cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Geranium versicolor | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, white, deeply veined magenta flowers; May to August. Attractive form with large leaves heavily blotched black. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Geranium wallichianum ‘Buxton’s Variety’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | (syn. Buxton’s Blue’) Superb variety with lax stems carrying a succession of RICH-BLUE flowers with white centres; July to October. Ideal to train over wall or border edge. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 15x45cms. | £4.95 | 2.00 | |
Geranium ‘West Acre Halo’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Forms spreading clumps of palmate, green leaves. Abundant blue-purple flowers; May-July. Very similar to G. himalayense. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 40x50cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Geranium wlassovianum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clusters of single, DARK VIOLET flowers with purple veins, over dark velvet leaves & stems. Charming species from Siberia. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. Flowers: May-July. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Masses of short-stemmed WHITE FLOWERS WITH PINK VEINING; May & June. Low, spreading perennial with finely cut foliage. Another superb hybrid from Cambridge Botanic Garden. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 25cms. | £5.10 | 5.00 |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ | Cranesbill | 2Lt | £7.15 | 1.00 | |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Cambridge’ | 1Lt | Clouds of medium-size, semi-transparent, MAUVE-PINK flowers; early summer. A good, dense, ground covering perennial forming a mat of rounded leaves. Bred at Cambridge Botanic Garden. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 20x45cm. | £4.75 | 13.00 | |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Crystal Rose’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, creeping more or less evergreen mat former with small, divided aromatic leaves. Small but very intense brightest magenta-pink flowers held just over the leaves, over a long period through early summer. Good edger for a well drained soil in sun or even dry shade. (5-7) 15cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘Crystal Rose’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Geranium x cantabrigiense ‘St.ola’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | (G.dalamticum Album’ x G.macrorrhizum Album’) PURE WHITE flowers with circular, overlapping petals; early summer. Rounded basal leaves. Like Biokovo’ but much more vigorous. Good ground cover in sun or shade. 25x60cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Geranium x magnificum ‘Rosemoor’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A much more compact form than the species. The large flowers are a deeper purple-blue, with even darker veining, often reblooming in late summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) & (8-9). 35cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Geranium x magnificum ‘Vital’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | One of the richest violet forms of ibericum available. Good sized rich violet-purple flowers with even darker veining during June & July. Basal rosettes of hairy, scallop shaped leaves. Likes a well drained soil in sun. 96-7) 40cm. | £5.95 | 7.00 |
Geranium x monacense monacense ‘Breckland Fever’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Long flowering hybrid from Plantsman’s Preference, this has rosettes of well spotted leaves, heavily marked black. Vibrant rosy mauve flowers develop a spotting over a long season in early summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (4-7) 75cm. | £6.25 | 3.00 |
Geranium x monacense ‘Spotted in the Pass’ | 1.4Lt | £6.25 | 2.00 | ||
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Chocolate Strawberry’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Selected by Robin Moss, this strong growing form divided leaves, heavily blotched chocolate. Branched stems with large reddish strawberry-pink flowers in late spring & early summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 45cm. | £5.95 | 11.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Claridge Druce’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Good bold ground coverer with attractive foliage and long succession of MAUVE-PINK flowers May-August. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 45cms(18′) Flowers: May-August. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Erin Butler’ | 1.4Lt | Easy clump forming perennial well covered in single, rose pink, veined flowers over a long period from May on; much loved by bees etc. Divided, veined, semi evergreen, aromatic foliage. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 | |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Frilly Gilly’ | 1.4Lt | Selected by Robin Moss this is unusual in that the first flush of salmon-pink flowers are semi-double with a second ring of petaloides. Subsequent flowers through summer are single. Basal clumps of divided leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 30cm. | £5.25 | 19.00 | |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Hexham White’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Bred by Robin Moss, this is one of the best whites, albeit rather slow to multiply, like many white forms. Mats of finely divided, mid-green leaves. Small clusters of cup-shaped white flowers, lightly veined, during late spring & early summer. Needs good living in retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 30x30cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Hollywood’ | Hardy Border Geranium | 1.4Lt | A hybrid with large leaves & clusters of CLEAR PALE-PINK flowers on branching stems. Any reasoanble soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. Flowers: June-August | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Hollywood’ | Hardy Border Geraniu | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Kate Moss’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (G. endressii x versicolor.) Ongoing display of single, flared, pale pink flowers with attractive darker veining; June on. Wide spreading, hardy variety raised by Robin Moss. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 40x40cms. | £4.95 | 18.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Lace Time’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Close to G.versicolor. Cup-shaped white flowers strongly veined & netted red; all summer. Clumps of divided leaves. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
geranium x oxonianum ‘Maurice Moka’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Forms basal mounds of strongly chocolate blotched, divided leaves. Clusters of funnel shaped palest blush-pink flowers during early summer. if cut back will reliably repeat. easy in retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Moundmaster’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Selected here for it’s very dense, neat habit, forming a tight mound. The leaves are light green with chocolate blotches. Cup-shaped white flowers with reddish-pink veining, during late spring & early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 35cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Music from Big Pink’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A Robin Moss hybrid with good sized, slightly trumpet shaped rich pink flowers over a very long period through late spring & summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 40cm. | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rebecca Moss’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Abundant heads of cup-shaped, WHITE FLUSHED PEARLY-PINK deepening with age; all summer. Evergreen, leafy clump-former with much divided leaves. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Red Sceptre’ | 1.4Lt | Probably a thurstonianum hybrid & an improvement on ‘Coronet’. Mounds of divided, fresh green leaves, lightly marked brown. Branching stems carrying cup-shaped, narrow petalled dark-pinkish red flowers from May to July. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £5.75 | 1.00 | |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Robin’s Ginger Nut’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Selected by Robin Moss, this shorter form has lower mats of mid green leaves often lightly blotched chocolate. Sprays of small, narrow petalled rich salmon-pink flowers with just a tinge of ginger as the flower finishes;- late spring & early summer. Sun or part shade.30 | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rodbylund’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Bred in Denmark this long flowering oxonianum has good sized intense rich-pink flowers over a long season from late spring into summer. Plain green leaves on strong, weed supressing clumps. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rose Clair’ | Cranesbill | 1Lt | Warm rosy-pink flowers over a long period; May to August. One of the most reliable varieties. Good, evergreen ground coverer with divided leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun. 30x45cms. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum thurstonianum ‘Sherwood’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clusters of starry, pale pink flowers with narrow petals; April-August. Mounds of bright green leaves. Clump forming perennial for a fertile soil in sun or part shade. Ht: 60cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum thurstonianum ‘Southcombe Double’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clusters of rather small, coral-pink flowers with a second smaller row of petals giving a distinct double effect. Much divided leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 45cm. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum thurstonianum ‘Southcombe Star’ | Cranesbill | 2Lt | An unusual low growing variety with glossy almost untoothed leaves. Delicate sprays of Bright pink flowers; May to July. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 25x35cms. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Trevor’s White’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Clusters of cup-shaped white flowers, with just the faintest touch of pink, possibly the nearest to white yet. Mounds of cut, toothed leaves. Good ground cover for retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Wageningen’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Cup-shaped flowers of a lovely WARM SALMON-PINK, much like an improved Wargrave Pink’; early summer. If cut back hard will give a second show. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Walter’s Gift’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | (endressii x versicolor) Free-flowering variety with clusters of SOFT PINK flowers veined deeper & a grey throat; summer into autumn. Divided leaves have distinct brown markings. Fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Wargrave Pink’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Massed with small, BRIGHT SALMON-PINK blooms over a long period from June to September. Pretty, evergreen ground coverer making dense mounds of elegantly divided foliage. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or shade. 40x60cms. | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Wargrave Pink’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | ||
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Waystrode’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A large cultivar with large pale-pink flowers strongly veined magenta on rather weak stems. usual oxonianum habit. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) & (8-9). 60cm. | £4.95 | 25.00 |
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Whiter Shade Of Pale’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Much like a larger, stronger growing form of Rebecca Moss’. Strong growing mounds of divided leaves. Sprays of good sized, cup-shaped pale softest blush-pink flowers in profusion;- May to July. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 60cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Geranium yesoense nipponicum | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen species from the high mountains on central Japan. of bushy habit with large, deeply cut, shining, hairy leaves.Heads of small, pink flowers are veined deeper with red stigma’s; summer. Ordinary well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x45cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Geranium yoshinoi | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | Small, cup-shaped, rich magenta-cerise flowers held on radiating, ground covering stems; early summer. Large, pale lime-green leaves. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x75cms. | £6.75 | 1.00 |
Geranium yoshinoi ‘Confetti’ | Cranesbill | 1.4Lt | A pretty form the large, almost pale lemon leaves are splashed with pink darkening a little with age. Small, cup-shaped, rich magenta-cerise flowers held on radiating, ground covering stems; early summer on. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x75cms. | £7.25 | 7.00 |
Geum ‘Albama Slammer’ | Avens | 1Lt | Semi double, glowing orange flowers with yellow highlights, held on burgundy red stems from May to July. Basal mounds of hairy, toothed basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 40cm.10 | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Geum ‘Bell Bank’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | Scottish hybrid with large, fully double, almost hose-in-hose soft pink & red suffused flowers in late spring & early summert. Strong basal rosettes of pinnate, toothed dark green leaves. Well drained soil in sun oir part shade. (4-6) 45cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Geum ‘Borisii’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | Panicles of brick-red flowers with pronounced yellow stamens; late spring to late summer. Clump-forming perennial with basal rosettes of soft, hairy leaves. Fertile well drained soil in full sun. 45x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Geum ‘Borisii’ | Avens | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Geum ‘Can-Can’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | An easy mound-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen clump forming perennial.Pinnate, hairy, scalloped and toothed, dark green leaves topped with slender, wiry stems bearing double, orange-flushed, yellow flowers; late spring into summer. Reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. | £5.25 | 16.00 |
Geum ‘Fiery Tempest’ | Avens | 1Lt | Mound-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial forming a cushion of mid green, pinnate, hairy, scalloped and toothed leaves. From early summer slender, wiry stems bear semi-double, saucer-shaped, fiery scalet-red flowers. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £4.75 | 16.00 |
Geum ‘Flames Of Passion’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | Semi-double, upward facing, bright cherry-red flowers, with gold stamens, held on deep black flushed stems, nodding at the tips; June-September. Rosettes of pinnate, rough textured leaves. Moist, yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 50cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Geum ‘Flames Of Passion’ | Avens | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Geum ‘Lady Stratheden’ (AGM) | Avens | 1Lt | Intense, RICH GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers above rosettes of hairy foliage; May to August. Popular & easy perennial with branching stems. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Geum ‘Lemon Drops’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | flowers: Drooping, cup-shaped, greenish-yellow with red calyces & orange stamens; midsummer. Chance seedling which occurred in Beth Chatto’s garden. Clumps of rounded rich green leaves. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30x45cm. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Geum ‘Mai Tai’ | Avens | 1Lt | Nodding heads of soft apricot-pink flowers, held on burgundy red stems during during late spring & early summer. the flowers initially emerge a dusky pink before changing slowly. Basal rosettes of hairy, pinnate leaves. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 35cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Geum ‘Miss Clementine’ | Avens | 1Lt | Delicately, semi-arching stems topped with clusters of semi-double, rich ‘clementine’ orange, bell shaped, pendent flowers over a long period in late spring – early summer. Loved by bees. Clumps of green-grey, leaves. For a reasonably drained fertile soil in sun or part shade. New to us in 2023. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Geum ‘Moonlight Serenade’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | Selection by Roger Proud this has very attractive, intensely silver haired buds. rather gappy petalled, soft creamy-yellow flowers with a big boss of gold stamens, tipped red ;- April to June. Basal rosettes of hairy, pinnate leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (4-6) 30cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Geum ‘Mrs.J.Bradshaw’ (AGM) | Avens | 11cm | A long display of RICH SCARLET flowers above hairy foliage; May to August. Popular & easy perennial with spreading stems. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Geum ‘Petticoats Peach’ | Avens | 1Lt | Mound-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial forming a cushion of mid green, pinnate, hairy, scalloped and toothed leaves. From early summer slender, wiry stems bear semi-double, petticoat like. ruffly pinky peach and yellow petals surround golden stamens. The large flowers are held on thin stalks and face outward more than other varieties whose flowers can droop down. Any reasonable fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. Int: 2020 | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Geum ‘Present’ | Avens | 1.4Lt | Small clusters of large, warm apricot cup-shaped flowers; early & midsummer. Evergreen clumps of large, hairy, lobed, basal leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Geum rivale ‘Leonard’s Variety’ | Avens | 1Lt | Beautiful, bell-shaped, nodding heads of copper-pink, orange-tinted flowers on short red stalks over soft, spreading leaves; April-June. Likes a cool, moist spot. 30cms. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Geum ‘Rusty Young’ | 1.4Lt | £5.75 | 12.00 | ||
Geum ‘Savanna Sunset’ | 1.4Lt | £5.50 | 18.00 | ||
Geum ‘Tales of Hex’ | 1.4Lt | Beautiful, large, lightly nodding, frilly, double, soft lemon yellow flowers with a large boss of creamy-green stamens; May – July. Loved by bees. Mound of acer like, rich green, semi-evergreen foliage. Any reasonable soil in sun ro part shade 50cms. | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Geum ‘Tempo Rose’ | Avens | 1Lt | Mound-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial forming a cushion of mid green, pinnate, hairy, scalloped and toothed leaves. From early summer semi-double rose pink flowers are held on short stems above the foliage from April to June. Best in full sun or part shade . Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Geum ‘Totally Tangerine’ | Avens | 1Lt | Tall, sterile hybrid with an enormously long flowering period. Tall stems with good sized, unusual soft tangerine coloured flowers in April & May, often repeating throughout summer. Basal rosettes of round lobed, hairy pinnate leaves. Easy in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (3-7) 60cm. | £4.75 | 33.00 |
Gladiolus communis byzantinus (AGM) | Byzantine Gladioli | 1.4Lt | THE TRUE FORM (VERY RARE & NOT ITALICUS) Clusters of widely funnel-shaped, purple-red flowers the upper petal forming a hood. Fans of sword-shaped leaves. Hardy in a sunny, sheltered spot. Fertile, well drained soil in full sun. 60x30cm. | £5.45 | 2.00 |
Gladiolus communis byzantinus (AGM) | Byzantine Gladioli | 1Lt | £5.25 | 15.00 | |
Gladiolus nanus ‘Impressive’ | Gladiolus | 1.4Lt | Impressive, early flowering, dwarf variety with pale pink petals the upper with a striking dark pink ‘thumb’ print. very free flowering from May – July. Lance shaped leaves. Herbaceous corm for a very free draining soil in a sunny, sheltered position. Winter protect in cold areas. 45-50cms. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Gladiolus ‘Robinetta’ (recurvus hybrid) (AGM) | Gladioli | 1Lt | (recurvus hybrid) Dwarfer selection of this surprisingly hardy species with short spikes of narrow, trumpet shaped true red flowers during midsummer. Narrow, upright fans of leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Gladiolus tristis concolor | Gladioli | 1Lt | Delicate wispy late winter & spring flowering bulb with very long, wispy grassy leaves. Good sized soft cream trumpets with a yellow stain at the centre & black smudged eye. Dormant through summer. Needs excellent drainage in a warm, sunny spot. 90cm. | £4.50 | 8.00 |
Gladiolus x colvillii ‘Red Drizzle’ | 1.4Lt | Surprisingly hardy hybrid with impressive spikes of trumpet shaped, flared, glowing deep red flowers with faint white marking; early summer. Upright fans of sword like leaves. Excellent cut flower for a sharply drained soil in sun. 60cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 | |
Gladiolus x colvillii ‘The Bride’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Surprisingly hardy hybrid, with narrow spikes of trumpet shaped, flared white flowers during early summer. Upright fans of sword like leaves. Sharply drained soil in sun. (5-7) 60cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Goniolimon tataricum | Perennial Statice | 1.4Lt | (syn. Limonium dumosum) A very unusual plant forming low rosettes of leathery leaves topped by branching stems clothed in papery, WHITE flowers that are excellent for drying. For a well drained soil in a sunny site. 90x45cm. Flowers: July to September. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Gunnera magellanica | 1.4Lt | A completely different plant to the pondside monster’ you could possibly imagine. Forms a tight dense ground covering carpet of small scallop shaped crinkle edged leaves. Usually evergreen except in hard winters. Small reddish flowers. Cool moist site. 15x60cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Gunnera magellanica ‘Osorno’ | Gunnera | 1.4Lt | From the Osorno region of Chile, this makes mats of glossy, scallop shaped leaves. Insignificant flowers followed by short spikes of apricot orange flowers in autumn. Excellent ground cover for a retentive or moist soil in a sheltered spot. 15cm. | £5.95 | 3.00 |
Gunnera manicata (AGM) | 2Lt | A giant of a plant with coarse, hairy root crowns throwing up prickly stalks with harsh, bristly leaves to 1.6m(6ft) across. Huge, besom like spikes of dull green flowers. Protect crowns by folding over leaves in winter. Requires moist soil & sun. 1.8×2.4m+ | £12.95 | 1.00 | |
Gypsophila paniculata ‘Bristol Fairy’ (AGM) | Baby’s Breath | 1.4Lt | Clouds of tiny, DOUBLE, STAR-LIKE, WHITE FLOWERS on very well branched, wiry stems; June to August. Airy perennial useful for filling spaces left by earlier flowerers. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. Grafted plants. 90cms. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Gypsophila paniculata ‘Compacta Plena’ | Baby’s Breath | 1.4Lt | Clouds of small, PURE WHITE, DOUBLE flowers on a well-branched, mounding plant. Useful foil for brighter perennials. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. 45x45cms Flowers: June-September. | £5.75 | 9.00 |
Gypsophila paniculata ‘Flamingo’ | 1.4Lt | Branching, open, airy framework massed with clouds of tiny, PALE PINK, double flowers; summer. The ideal border & cut flower. Resents disturbance. Free draining, sunny site. 90x120cms. | £5.75 | 1.00 | |
Gypsophila ‘Rosenschleier’ (AGM) | Baby’s Breath | 1.4Lt | (Rosy Veil’) Low growing, well branched form making a cloud of SMALL, DOUBLE, ROSY-PINK flowers against attractive, grey-green foliage. Lovely on the rock garden or front of border. Any reasonable soil in sun or light shade. 25x45cms. Flowers: June-August. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Hedychium aurantiacum | Ginger Lily | 2Lt | One of the hardier species with erect stems topped by spikes of rich golden-yellow flowers with deeper filaments in late autumn & early winter. Only hardy in sheltered, well drained mild spots in sun. (9-11) 120cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hedychium coronarium | Garland Flower | 2Lt | Upright perennial, with pointed dark-green leaves, downy beneath. Veryt fragrant butterfly like white flowers with a yellow base are borne in cylindrical spikes in mid to late summer. hardy only in a very sheltered well drained spot in sun. (8-9) 300cm | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Hedychium densiflorum | Ginger Lily | 2Lt | Upright clump former, with lance-shaped glossy green leaves. Dense cylindrical spikes of fragrant pale-orange flowers with cream filaments. One of the hardier species for a very sheltered well drained spot in the south. (8-9) 400cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hedychium ellipticum | Ginger Lily | 2Lt | Dense spikes of pale yellow-white flowers, with two-lobed lower lips & unusual purple filaments. Flowers late summer & autumn. Upright stems, with broad dark-green leaves. Marginally hardy in a sheltered well drained spot in sun. (8-9) 200cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hedychium flavescens | Yellow Ginger | 2Lt | A more tender but showy species from Bengal, with dense spikes of pale-yellow flowers, with green lobes. The lip has a red stain, with protruding yellow filaments. Upright stems with broad fleshy leaves. Almost certainly will need lifting in winter. (7-10) 270cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hedychium gardnerianum (AGM) | Kahili ginger | 2Lt | Spikes of well scented, CREAMY-WHITE flowers with red filaments; midsummer. Thick, oval, glaucous leaves. Although not reliably hardy this tropical looking plant can be grown outside in a sheltered, favourable position. 120x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Hedychium greenii | Ginger Lily | 2Lt | Will probably need winter protection unless grown in a favourable position. Exotic broad handsome leaves up the stems topped by spidery red flowers with long filaments throughout summer. highly fragrant. Retentive well drained soil. 150x60cm. | £7.50 | 12.00 |
Hedychium thyrsiforme | Garland Lily | 2Lt | Very attractive N.Indian species with cylindrical spikes of pure white flowers, with two-lobed lower lips & very long anthers. Well scented. Multiplies well in a very sheltered, well drained spot in full sun. (7-9) 150cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Helenium ‘Butterpat’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Strong, upright stems topped with heads of daisy-like, rich yellow flowers with a brownish-yellow central disc; June-August. Clump forming perennial for a retentive yet drained soil in sun. Ht: 90cms. | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Helenium ‘Carmen’ | Sun flower | 2Lt | A more compact variety the stiff, upright stems topped with single, flat, daisy like flowers the crimson petals variously marked in yellow & a bronze central come; July – September. Lance shaped, green leaves. Clump forming perennial for a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. | £7.95 | 10.00 |
Helenium ‘Chelsey’ | Sneezeweed | 1.4Lt | New hybrid, very floriferous & excellent, well branched habit. Upward facing, daisy like, rich crimson flowers with yellow highlights;- mid to late summer. Like a retentive, light, sandy soil in sun. (7-8) 120cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Helenium ‘El Dorado’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Thought of by the national collection holder as one of the best varieties, this short form has good sized, rich yellow flowers around a deep brown cone from late summer into autumn. Very long flowering. Retentive,w ell drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 85cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Helenium ‘Flammendes Kathchen’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Golden Haired Katie’. Beautiful gold flowers almost entirely covered in a coppery-red wash giving an attractive effect. raised brown cone. Flowers mid to late summer. Retentive, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 75cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Helenium ‘Kanaria’ | Sneezeweed | 1.4Lt | Canary-yellow, slightly reflexed petals, with a large central cone of deep golden-yellow. Strong, upright stems. Well drained, light soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Helenium ‘Kanaria’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | |
Helenium ‘Kanaria’ | Sneezeweed | 3Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Helenium ‘Kupferzwerg’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Dwarf form with narrow petalled rich rusty-red flowers around a rich brown cone;- late summer into autumn. Better choice for the smaller garden but can still reach a metre in good conditions. Well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 75cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Helenium ‘Moerheim Beauty’ (AGM) | Sneezewort | 2Lt | Upright, much branched stems covered in large, BROWN-RED, daisy-like flowers with a velvety central dome; flowers over along period. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. Flowers: July-September | £6.50 | 17.00 |
Helenium ‘Moerheim Beauty’ (AGM) | Sneezewort | 1Lt | £4.75 | 3.00 | |
Helenium ‘Pipsqueak’ | Sneezeweed | 1.4Lt | Shorter, more vigorous form with the flower dominated by a large bronze-brown cone around a skirt of slightly drooping golden yellow ray petals; late summer into autumn. Good prairie plant for well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 55cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Helenium ‘Rauchtopas’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Unusual soft coppery yellow flowers with fine brown flecks, especially at the tips of the petals. Brown cone. The reverses are more brown tinged. A tall variety for retentive, free draining, preferably sandy soil in sun. (7-10) 120cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Helenium ‘Red Jewel’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Shorter form with dense clusters of rather small rich dusky reddish-pink flowers with a maroon cone which ages rusty gold. Tidy erect perennial flowering mid to late summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 85cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Helenium Sahin’s Early Flowerer’ (AGM) | Sneezeweed | 1.4Lt | Very large flowered form, with a rich gold on emergence quickly ageing soft apricot orange with an orange central flush & streaking. Compact & long flowering. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-10) 90cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Helenium ‘Septemberfuchs’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Daisy-like, soft warm-tangerine flowers with a yellow & red flush; silky petals & a brown central cone. Reliable late summer colour for the border. Insignificant leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Helenium ‘Short ‘n’ Sassy’ | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | A short, very free flowering sneezeweed with well branched stems carrying rich orange flowers, lightly streaked gold, around a dark brown cone. Flowers midsummer into autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 40x50cm. | £7.55 | 1.00 |
Helenium ‘The Bishop’ | Sneezeweed | 1Lt | Erect stems topped by upward facing golden-yellow daisies with a brown central cone & frilled petals; June-Spetember. Excellent showy perennial for autumn colour. Divide regularly. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Helenium ‘Waltraut’ (AGM) | Sneezewort | 2Lt | A lovely cottage border perennial with strong, upright stems carrying LARGE, RAYED, ORANGE-BROWN FLOWERS with a central boss. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 100x60cms. Flowers: July-September. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Helenium ‘Wesergold’ (AGM) | Sneezeweed | 2Lt | Compact, free-flowering form, with golden-yellow daisies, with horizontally held rays & a golden rusty-brown central cone. This new German hybrid requires a well drained, retentive soil in sun. (7-9) 60cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Helenium ‘Wyndley’ | Helen’s Flower | 2Lt | Golden-yellow flowers, with a light overlay of orange, with a central cone of orange-brown. flowers midsummer to early autumn. Fertile, moist, well drained soil in sun. (7-9) 80cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Helenium ‘Wyndley’ | Helen’s Flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 10.00 | |
Helianthemum ‘Cerise Queen’ | 1Lt | Trailing vergreen ground cover with trailing stems clothed in narrow, glossy, dark green leaves. Clusters of papery, cup-shaped, carmine pink flowers with a redder central blotch around the small yellow eye;- late spring into summer. Sun. 10x45cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Helianthus ‘Capenoch Supreme’ | Sunflower | 2Lt | Stately, clump forming, hardy perennial the tall stems carry deep green, rough leaves with large, bright yellow, semi-double flowers in summer. Any reasonably drained soil in sun. 2.0m+ | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Helianthus ‘Lemon Queen’ (AGM) | Sunflower | 2Lt | Large, pale yellow daisies with a deeper eye are freely produced; late summer through mid autumn. Soft green leaves on tall stems. Fertile retentive soil in sun. 1.7×1.2m. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Helianthus x multiflorus ‘Meteor’ | Sunflower | 2Lt | £6.35 | 1.00 | |
Heliopsis helianthoides scabra | Ox-eye | 1.4Lt | Large, upward facing, semi-double, golden-yellow flowers with a dark eye, held on long stalks. Bold basal clumps of wrinkled, deeply veined dark-green leaves. Fertile, rich, well drained soil in full sun. (7-9) 90 | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Heliopsis helianthoides scabra ‘Summer Nights’ | Ox eye | 1.4Lt | Tall perennial with rich golden yellow flowers with a burgundy eye on dark purple stems;- late summer & autumn. The leaves have a smokey bronze flush. Rich, retentive yet well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 120cm. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Heliopsis helianthoides ‘Tuscan Sun’ | perennial sunflower | 1.4Lt | Short perennial sunflower, initially bred for pots but also good for the border. Well branched stems carry good sized rich golden-yellow daisies with an orange cone from late summer through autumn. easily grown in a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.50 | 9.00 |
Helleborus ‘Penny’s Pink’ (Rodney Davey Group) | Hellebore | 2Lt | Mounds of silvery-cream, attractively marbled leaves, veined pink on the new growth in spring. Clusters of cup shaped, rich dusky-pink flowers, held on burgundy stems from January to April. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (1-4) 30cm. | £17.50 | 1.00 |
Helleborus (‘Dana’s Dulcet’ (Rodney Davey Group) | Hellebore | 2Lt | Large clusters of unusual purple, green flushed outward facing flowers with prominent golden stamens over a long period from mid winter. Beautifully marbled, leathery, evergreen foliage emerges pink flushed in spring. Retentive, fertile loam in sun or part shade. 45cms | £17.95 | 4.00 |
Helleborus abschasicus | 12cm | Clump forming, evergreen perennial with cup shaped, plum red, single flowers with a boss of yellow stamens; Feb – March. Leathery, divided leaves. Will seed freely in undisturbed ground. Native to western end of Caucasus. Prefers a fertile, moist yet drained soil in dappled shade. 45x45cms. | £11.95 | 3.00 | |
Helleborus ‘Anna’s Red’ (Rodney Davey Group) | Hellebore | 3Lt | Attractive in leaf & flower, this has large, glossy leaves marbled cream, heavily flushed pink on the new growth. Clusters of cup-shaped dark reddish-pink flowers from January to April. Parentage unknown. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (1-4) 30cm. | £12.95 | 1.00 |
Helleborus argutifolius (AGM) | Corsican Hellebore | 1.4Lt | (syn. H.corsicus) Bushy stout-stemmed plants with striking evergreen leaves. Clusters of beautiful pale-green pendant cup-like flowers. Humus-rich retentive soil in sun or part shade. 60cms. Flowers: Jan-May | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Helleborus argutifolius (AGM) | Corsican Hellebore | 2Lt | £12.75 | 4.00 | |
Helleborus ‘HGC Cinnamon Snow’ | Hellebore | 2Lt | x ballardiae hybrid. (Hellebore Gold Collection) Attractive hybrid with dark green, lightly veined leaves with red stalks. Upward facing pink buds open to creamy yellow flowers before fading white & finishing with a cinnamon blush. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (2-5) 30cm. | £16.75 | 1.00 |
Helleborus lividus (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Superb basal clumps of evegreen glossy dark bluish-green leaves with silver veining, flushed purple pink beeneath. Bowl shaped pinky-green flowers through winter & spring. Best in dappled shade & will not stand heavy frosts. 45x45cm. | £10.75 | 2.00 | |
Helleborus ‘Molly’s White’ (Rodney Davey Group) | Hellebore | 2Lt | From micropropagation, so breeding true to type. Superb foliage plant with large, leathery, divided, glossy green leaves with the veins marbled in creamy-white. Tall stems carry generous, bowl-shaped creamy-white flowers, ageing with a green tinge. Flowers late winter to spring. Likes a a more sunny spot. (2-5) 35cm. | £13.95 | 1.00 |
Helleborus niger (AGM) | Christmas Rose | 1.4Lt | Beautiful, nodding, cup-shaped white, tinged pink blooms. Dark green leathery leaves. Best in humus-rich retentive soil in dappled shade. 25cms. Flowers: Jan-March. | £6.75 | 12.00 |
Helleborus x ericsmithii ‘HGC Shooting Star’ | Hellebore | 2Lt | Strong growing evergreen with dusky rose buds, opening to white flowers that eventually fade to sage green. Flowers February to May. Deep green leaves with prominent silver veining and dark red stems. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (2-5) 35cm. | £16.75 | 1.00 |
Helleborus x ericsmithii ‘Winter Moonbeam’ | Hellebore | 2Lt | Profuse soft creamy white flowers age a dark dusky pink with age, held on red stems;- Late winter & spring. The much divided olive green leaves are strongly marbled pewter-grey. Rich, well drained soil in sun or light shade. Vigorous. (1-4) 30cm. | £16.75 | 1.00 |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Double Red’ | Lenten Rose | 3Lt | Very unusual multi-petalled form of rich red with a boss of yellow stamens. Rarely are 2 flowers identical. Attractive to bees. Best in a sheltered position in semi-shade in fertile, moist yet free draining rich soil. Ideal for planting with deciduous shrubs. 30cms. Flowers: Jan-March | £12.95 | 1.00 |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Double Yellow’ | Lenten Rose | 1Lt | Multi ‘petalled’ form with golden-yellow ‘petals’ & a large boss of yellow stamens. Rarely are 2 flowers identical. Attractive to bees. Best in a sheltered position in semi-shade in fertile, moist yet free draining rich soil. Ideal for planting with deciduous shrubs. Flowers: Jan-March | £3.99 | 3.00 |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Pink Spotted’ | Lenten Rose | 3Lt | £12.50 | 2.00 | |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Tutu’ | Lenten Rose | 2Lt | Tall, upright hellebore with unusual anemone centred white flowers, all covered in a very fine red speckling;- late winter into spring. Leathery divided leaves. Cool, rich yet well drained soil in part shade. (2-4) 40cm. | £16.50 | 3.00 |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Tutu’ | Lenten Rose | 3Lt | £12.95 | 1.00 | |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘ViV Victoria’ | Hellebore | 2Lt | Abundance of striking, single, rich ruby-red flowers dusted with darker speckling and a boss of creamy stamens; Jan-March. Fresh green glossy leaves of neat habit. Fertile moist yet drained soil in part or full shade. 30cms. | £16.95 | 1.00 |
Helleborus x hybridus ‘Ws Aubergine, White Edge’ | Ranunculaceae | 2Lt | Single, glowing aubergine ‘petals’ with a beautiful white edge. Boss of cream-yellow stamens. Evergreen perennial loved by bees. Best in a sheltered position in semi-shade in fertile, moist yet free draining rich soil. Ideal for planting with deciduous shrubs. Flowers: Jan-March. | £11.95 | 2.00 |
Helleborus x sternii | 2Lt | A hybrid with grey-green toothed leaves with a purple reverse. Beautiful clusters of pendant, saucer-shaped flowers are a blend of green & pink. Any reasonably drained soil; best in full sun. 45x45cm. Flowers: December-March | £7.50 | 9.00 | |
Heloniopsis tubiflora ‘Temple Bells’ | 1.4Lt | Previously sold as orientalis Korean form. Evergreen rosettes of rather pale green, bronze tinged, strap like leaves. One sided spikes of tubular, lavender-purple flowers with long filaments, during mid to late spring. HATES ARTIFICIAL FEED. Best in a rich, retentive soil in shade. (3-5) 20cm. | £5.95 | 8.00 | |
Hemerocallis ‘Exploded Pumpkin’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | An unusual American re-blooming variety with small, double soft pumpkin orange, peach flushed flowers. Each petal has a central magenta-red splash & broad picotee. Has a very high bud count on each stem. Best in a retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 65cm. | £6.45 | 3.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Happy Returns’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | Attractive, smaller flowering hybrid with narrow, trumpet-shaped, lemon-yellow flowers during early summer. Narrow, arching leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-7)60cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Hemerocallis Hyperion’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | Clusters of lily-like, scented canary-yellow flowers over a long period. Feature plant forming clumps of arching, grassy leaves. Retentive soil in sun/part shade. 70cms. Flower: July-August | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Just My Size’ | Daylily | 1.4Lt | Semi-dwarf variety. Very unusual, fully double, soft salmon-pink flowers with a small red eye hidden amongst the ruffled central petals. Fine gold braiding. Early to midseason variety, June & July. Best in a retentive soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Lady Betty Fretz’ | Day Lily | 1.4Lt | Rather blowsy, frilly cream flowers with a pleated purple picotee & eye. Small lime throat. Flowers June to August. Arching strap like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 60cm | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Hemerocallis lilioasphodelus (AGM) | Day Lily | 2Lt | Dainty early flowering species with narrow, wonderfully scented, bright yellow flowers; April-May. Clumps of grass-like leaves. Retentive yet drained soil in sun. Native from E.Siberia to Japan. Ht: to 90cms. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Little Wine Cup’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | Dwarf hybrid with flared, DEEP BURGUNDY-WINE flowers with a large, rich golden-orange throat; July to September. Narrow, grassy strap-like leaves. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Madeleine Nettle Eyes’ | Day Lily | 1.4Lt | Rather unusual, small & delicate hybrid with umbels of small, slightly reflexed darkest mustard-brown flowers with a deep brown eye;- June and July. Very fine, almost grassy glossy green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 60cm. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Madeleine Nettle Eyes’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | £6.45 | 9.00 | |
Hemerocallis ‘Mallard’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | Very old, British variety with more classic, trumpet-shaped, velvety deep red flowers with a gold throat, held in profusion during early summer. Arching leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 70cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Mary Todd’ | Day Lily | 1.4Lt | Showy hybrid with large, flared mid-yellow flowers with flaring tips during early summer. Clumps of narrow, upright deep-green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 75cm. | £4.35 | 1.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Seal Of Approval’ | Day Lily | 1.4Lt | Attractive form with white flowers, heavily frilled & braided pink. Small lime eye. Arching strap like leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Stella de Oro’ | Day Lily | 2Lt | Lovely dwarf variety. Sprays of lily-like. CANARY-YELLOW flowers with an orange throat over a long period; June to October. Clumps of shiny grassy’ foliage. Any reasonable, not too dry soil, in sun or part shade. 55cms. | £6.95 | 13.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Think Pink’ | Daylily | 1.4Lt | Very good sized semi-double, rather blowsy rich pink & peach suffused flowers around a small greenish-yellow throat ;- June & July. Broad, strap like leaves. Flowers can be up to 6′ across when mature. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 65cm. | £4.65 | 5.00 |
Hemerocallis ‘Veins of Truth’ | Day Lily | 1.4Lt | Bicoloured soft rose & cream flowers with a white stripe down the centre of each petal. Lightly braided. Small lime throat. large flowers up t0 15cm across. Flowers June & July. Retentive soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 75cm. | £4.65 | 5.00 |
Hemiboea subcapitata | False Sinningia | 1.4Lt | A rare woodland perennial from the mountain regions to 1800m, Hubei, China. Spreading clumps, via stolons, of abundant, large, soft green, fleshy leaves. Clusters of gloxinia-like, tubular white flowers bronze spotted within; summer. Hardy in UK for a humus rich, retentive soil in full / part shade. 30cm+ Coll: Silvestri 1822 | £7.50 | 2.00 |
Hepatica nobilis (AGM) | 1.4Lt | (syn.H.nobilis) Lovely semi-evergreen, dome shaped, woodland perennial with pink, blue or blue-purple bowl-shaped flowers; early spring. Lobed, kidney shaped leaves. Thrives in heavy, humus-rich soil in part shade. 10x15cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Hesperantha coccinea alba | Kaffir Lily | 2Lt | Clump-forming perennial with long, linear leaves. Spikes of small, cup-shaped WHITE flowers late in the season. Fertile, retentive soil in sun – must be moist through summer. 45cms. Flowers: October-December. | £6.95 | 19.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Jennifer’ (AGM) | Kaffir Lily | 3Lt | A spreading bulbous plant giving good late autumn colour. Grassy tufts of long narrow leaves & spikes of large, shallow, cup-shaped, CLEAR PINK flowers. Fertile, retentive soil in sun. 75x45cm. Flowers: October-December. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Major’ (AGM) | Kaffir Lily | 1.4Lt | A lovely grassy-leaved plant from south Africa with silky cup-shaped blooms of rich red starry flowers on slender stems. Good cut flower. Moist fertile soil in sun. 60x60cm. Flowers: Sept-Dec. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Major’ (AGM) | Kaffir Lily | 3Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Mrs.Hegarty’ | Kaffir Lily | 3Lt | Spikes of shallow, cupped, PALE PINK flowers giving good colour in late autumn. Clump forming, rhizomatous perennial with upright grassy tufts of narrow green leaves. Fertile, retentive soil in sun. 60x45cm. | £6.95 | 5.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Oregon Sunset’ | Kaffir Lily | 2Lt | Popular American variety, looking rather similar to Sunrise’. Bowl shaped rich salmon-pink flowers in autumn, into early winter. Vigorous clumps of narrow, fans of leaves. retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (8-11) 75c,. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Pink Princess’ | Kaffir Lily | 2Lt | Beautiful, soft pink, silky, cup shaped flowers during autumn into early winter. Narrow upright fans of fresh green leaves. Has good rust resistance. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. 60cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Professor Barnard’ | Kaffir Lily | 2Lt | Spikes of shallow, cup-shaped, DEEP DUSKY-PINK flowers are produced late in the season; September to November. Vigorous clump-former with tufts of grass-like, mid-green foliage. For a fertile, moist soil in sun. 60x45cms. | £7.50 | 11.00 |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Professor Barnard’ | Kaffir Lily | 3Lt | £6.95 | 7.00 | |
Hesperantha coccinea ‘Wilfred H.Bryant’ | Kaffir Lily | 1.4Lt | Showy new hybrid very resistant to rust. Very large, starry, palest pink almost white flowers in autumn & early winter. Fna of very broad, sword like blue flushed leave. Retentive yet free draining soil in sun. (9-11) 75cm. syn. ‘Pink Princess’ | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Hesperis matronalis | Sweet Rocket | 1Lt | A joy for the scented garden. Cup-shaped, lilac, purple or even white, stock-like flowers on tall, lanky stems; all summer. May need staking. Biennial which seeds freely. Retentive well drained soil in sun. 120x60cm. | £4.75 | 21.00 |
Heuchera ‘Apple Twist’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Excellent evergreen, even for dry shade. Tight mounds of scallop shaped leaves chartreuse green with red veining when young turning to apple green. Short stems carry bell-shaped green flowers through midsummer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 30x30cms. | £8.75 | 2.00 |
Heuchera ‘Berry Timeless’ | 2Lt | A villosa hybrid making dense, wide, evergreen clumps of lsilvery leaves highlighted with dark green veining. Heads of small dark pink flowers over a long period from early summer. Ideal containers or borders in a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. Do not allow to dry out. 20x45cms. | £8.75 | 3.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Black Pearl’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Spectacular foliage plant with dense, evergreen mounds of intensely glossy & polished, darkest purple-brown, almost black leaves. Slender stems with pink calyces carry small, bell-shaped white flowers during midsummer. Colours best with some sun at least. 45x45cm. (7-8) | £8.75 | 3.00 |
Heuchera ‘Black Pearl’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Chocolate Ruffles’ | Coral Bells, Alum Root | 1.4Lt | Large, evergreen leaves chocolate-brown on top showing the purple-maroon undersides where the leaves ruffle. Sprays of small, buff-pink flowers in stiff spikes; May to September. Very popular in the USA. Ordinary soil in sun or shade. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Coralberry’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Large leaved hybrids with round lobed, rich raspberry pink leaves, suffused peach. The whole thing has a silver overlay. The reverses are a dark purple-pink. Dark stems carry tiny, bell-shaped soft pink flowers during late spring. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-6) 40cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Cranberry’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Forms mounds of evergreen, rounded deeply cut & ruffled red-orange leaves held on rich burgundy stems. Wiry stems topped with fluffy heads of white flowers in summer. Ideal front of border / container perennial for any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £8.75 | 6.00 |
Heuchera ‘Fire Chief’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Mounds of intense glowing wine red leaves turn a darker shade in winter showing burgundy veining. Short spikes of white flowers from red bracts & stems;- early summer. A smaller growing form for a well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30cm. | £7.75 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Flower Tower’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Mound forming, evergreen perennial with purple-black, maple-shaped leaves with silver overlay and dark veining. Delicate pink flower sprays on longer then normal stems appear late spring to early summer. Ideal for containers or the border in a fertile, retentive yet =drained soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. | £8.95 | 8.00 |
Heuchera ‘Georgia Plum’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | A compact form of ‘Georgia Peach’ with rather large, warm plum flowers with a silver & pink overlay. The leaves tend to be a lot more pink in winter. Airy sprays of purple flushed white flowers from red buds throughout summer. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 40cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Ginger Ale’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | This plant changes colour on a daily basis. Almost orangey-yellow in spring with a red flush, it becomes paler with a silver overlay in summer & almost white in white with pale ginger veins. Crimson stems with yellow flowers. Colours best in sun. (6-7) 50cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Gojiberry’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Mounds of heavily ruffled, golden mustard-brown leaves, more peachy orange on the new growth. With the ruffling it shows the burgundy red reverses. Darker red tones in winter. Dainty spikes of white flowers on dark stems during late spring. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 40cm. | £8.75 | 6.00 |
Heuchera ‘Green Spice’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Superb foliage plant with large, maple-shaped fresh green leaves with rounded lobes. The centre has a large purple splash surrounded by silver staining. The backs of the leaves are rich purple-red. Spikes of buff flowers. Any reasonable soil in sun/pt.sh. 45cm. | £8.75 | 4.00 |
Heuchera ‘Huckleberry’ | 2Lt | Lovely evergreen with scallop shaped silvery metallic-purple foliage all season which turns to pinky during the autumn. Wiry stems topped with delicate, soft pink flowers in summer. Likes a fertile, moist yet drained soil in sun or part shade. Great for containers or borders for year round interest. 30x30cms. | £8.75 | 3.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Key Lime Pie’ (Dolce Series) | Alum Root | 2Lt | New hybrid from Terra Nova, forming slow growing rosettes of gently lobed, soft lime-yellow leaves, more acidic yellow in spring. Short spikes of bell-shaped, soft chocolate flowers in summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 45cm. | £8.00 | 10.00 |
Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Selected from ‘Marmalade’, this attractive foliage form has medium sized, heavily ruffled & crinkled bright lime-yellow leaves, more green when grown in shade. Short spikes of bell-shaped white flowers. One of the better yellow forms for winter. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 25cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Heuchera ‘Marmalade’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | One of the better golds being a villosa hybrid. Divided, maple like marmalade orange flowers with reddish new growth & on the undersides of the leave which gently ruffle. Rediish flowers & stems. Does well even in sun. (5-7) 60cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Heuchera ‘Marmalade’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Very unusual form with the large darkest purple-black leaves speckled & streaked pink, very strongly in spring with speckling becoming more white & extensive through summer. Spikes of small buff flowers. Any reasonable soil in sun/pt.sh. 45x45cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Heuchera ‘Midnight Rose’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Milan’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Bushy, clump forming, evergreen perennial with mounds of maple-shaped, soft maroon leaves with strong silver overlay, especially during cool weather. Maroon stems carru warm-pink flowers, opening from red buds during summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 45x45cm. (6-7) | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Mulberry’ | Heuchera | 2Lt | Evergreen, herbaceous perennial forming a mound of glowing, rich burgundy-red, glossy, scalloped shaped leaves. Fine, upright stems topped with soft pink flowers in summer. Ideal for containers or borders. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 30x30cms. | £8.75 | 7.00 |
Heuchera ‘Obsidian’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | Choice, evergreen ground cover, forming flat, rosettes of scallop-shaped, richest chocolate-brown, almost black flushed leaves. Short, airy sprays of small, bell-shaped soft buff flowers in summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 45cm | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Heuchera ‘Paris’ | Alum root | 1Lt | American hybrid, bred for it’s flower power with huge, open plumes of small, bell-shaped rose-pink flowers all summer, often re-blooming in autumn. Maple shaped green leaves with a heavy silver overlay. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-9) 45cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Heuchera ‘Pink Panther’ | Alum Root | 2Lt | Mound forming, evergreen perennial with beautiful semi-glossy foliage that emerges pink maturing to a darker berry-pink with darker veining. Dark rose coloured stems carry pretty pink flowers in summer; loved by bees. Lovely in mixed borders or makes a fabulous plant in containers. Fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 30cms. | £8.95 | 6.00 |
Heuchera pulchella | Alum Root | 1Lt | Rarely seen. Slender spikes of small, bell-shaped, palest pink flowers; early summer. Mounds of rich, bright green, scallop shaped, toothed leaves. Good ground cover for sun or shade. 60x60cm. | £3.99 | 6.00 |
Heuchera ‘Silver Gumdrop’ | 2Lt | Makes attractive, evergreen mounds of scallop-shaped, semi glossy, iridescent, bluish-pink silvery leaves with darker veining. Wiry spikes of bright pink flowers; late spring – early summer. Fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or shade. great in the border or container. New introduction 2018. | £8.75 | 8.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Silver Gumdrop’ | 1.4Lt | £5.50 | 2.00 | ||
Heuchera ‘Silver Scrolls’ | Alum Root | 1.4Lt | Mounds of palmate silver leaves heavily overlaid with red-purple veining & reverses. Purple stems carry small bell-shaped white flowers in midsummer. retentive soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 35cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Heuchera villosa ‘Autumn Bride’ | Alum Root | 1Lt | Excellent, cool plant for shade, forming mounds of large, hairy, pale-green leaves, larger than most hybrids. Delicate spikes of small, bell-shaped, greenish-white flowers on tall stems;- midsummer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 75cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Heuchera ‘Wild Rose’ | 2Lt | Forms dense, evergreen clumps of large, bright rosy-purple leaves with prominent deep charcoal veining. Heads of rosy pink flowers held on wiry stems in summer. Ideal conntainers or borders in a fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. Do not allow to dry out. 25x30cms. | £8.75 | 9.00 | |
Heuchera ‘Wildberry’ | 2Lt | Stunning, large, scolloped, very glossy, rich purple leaves with charcoal veins. Colour held right through the season. Wiry dark stems hold rosy pink calyxes and white flowers; summer. Clump forming evergreen making a bold statement for containers or borders in a retentive yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 25x30cms. Introduced 2019 | £8.75 | 5.00 | |
Hosta ‘August Moon’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Unusual form with large golden-yellow leaves holding colour well. Slender stems of pendant, lily-like mauve flowers. Avoid dry sites. Best in part shade. 60x60cms. Flowers: August-September. | £7.50 | 4.00 |
Hosta ‘Big Daddy’ (sieboldiana x) | (Sieboldiana x ) | 2Lt | Bold plant making clumps of large, blue-grey, round & puckered leaves. Slender stems with lily-like pale lavender flowers held above the foliage; early summer. Moisture retentive soil in light shade. 90cms. | £7.55 | 4.00 |
Hosta ‘Blue Angel’ (sieboldiana) (AGM) | (Sieboldiana) | 1.4Lt | An improvement on the popular Elegans’. Mounds of large, heart-shaped, more pointed, steely-blue silver leaves. Spikes of near-white flowers on tall scapes. Retentive soil in part or full shade. 120cm. (7-9) | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Hosta ‘Blue Angel’ (sieboldiana) (AGM) | (Sieboldiana) | 2Lt | £7.95 | 12.00 | |
Hosta ‘Blue Cadet’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Forms tight rosettes of overlapping, large, oval, blue-grey, glaucous leaves creating dense ground cover. Rich-purple trumpet shaped flowers. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 60x60cm. Flowers: June-August. | £7.25 | 3.00 |
Hosta ‘Blue Mouse Ears’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Very small, attractive Hosta with almost rounded, slightly puckered, glaucous blue-grey leaves looking like the ears of a mouse. Short spikes of pale lilac flowers. Excellent pot or edger. Retentive soil in sun or shade. HOSTA OF THE YEAR 2008. 5cm. | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Hosta ‘Buckshaw Blue’ | 2Lt | (H.sieboldiana x H.Tokudama) Regarded as one of the top blue Hosta’s this forms a dense clump of overlaid, deep powder blue, corrugated and puckered, heart shaped leaves. Heads of tubular, fragrant, near white flowers in summer. Fertile, retentive soil in part or full shade. 20cms. | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Hosta ‘Devon Green’ | 2Lt | Forms dense clumps of satiny, deeply veined, dark green, elliptic leaves to 15cm long. Pale purple, lily like flowers in mid summer. For a cool, retentive, fertile soil in full or part shade. For containers or borders. 50x60cms. | £8.50 | 3.00 | |
Hosta ‘Empress Wu’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Rarely seen sport of ‘Big John’ & certainly one of the largest leaved Hostas ever bred. Huge, rounded puckered blue green leaves with parallel prominent veining. Big 5ft spikes of lavender flowers. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 150cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Hosta ‘Fragrant Bouquet’ | Hosta | 1.4Lt | Strong growing, medium to large leaves Hosta with heart-shaped, mid-green leaves with a wide, irregular, creamy-yellow margin. Superb spikes of strongly fragrant, tubular, lavender- flowers during early autumn. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Hosta ‘Francee’ (fortunei) (AGM) | (Fortunei) | 2Lt | Large clumps of forest-green leaves with bright white margins. Elegant stems of pendulous lavender flowers. Fine specimen plant for moist shade. 75cms. Flowers: Midsummer. | £7.25 | 1.00 |
Hosta ‘Frances Williams’ (sieboldiana) (AGM) | (sieboldiana) | 2Lt | Very large, ribbed, glaucous leaves with a striking yellow margin deepening as the season progresses. Slender stems with lily-like MAUVE flowers; June to August. Best in moist soil and partial shade. | £7.50 | 4.00 |
Hosta ‘Ginko Craig’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Beautiful dwarf variety making flat mounds of attractive lance-shaped green leaves with white margins. Slender stems of lily-like mauve flowers. Fine edging or specimen plant for moist soil in shade. 20x20cms | £8.50 | 5.00 |
Hosta ‘Great Expectations’ (sieboldiana) | (sieboldiana) | 2Lt | Huge, deep golden yellow leaves with an irregular, wide blue margin. Spikes of lily-like, white flowers; summer. For a cool, retentive soil in dappled shade. Ht: 60cms. | £7.25 | 5.00 |
Hosta ‘Halcyon’ (AGM) | Hosta | 2Lt | x tardiana hybrid. Delightful dwarf form making a graceful mound bright silver-blue leaves. Slender stems of pendant, lily-like. lilac-blue flowers. Best in part shade in cool, well fed, moist soil. 30x30cms. Flowers: July-August. | £7.25 | 6.00 |
Hosta ‘Honeybells’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Long, fresh looking, mid green leaves and a fine display of deep mauve, scented, lily like flowers. Excellent in both borders & containers. Moisture holding soil; best in light shade. 60x60cms. (6-7) | £5.95 | 9.00 | |
Hosta ‘Jurassic Park’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Very large leaved Hosta. sieboldiana hybrid with very large, puckered, blue flushed rich green leaves with prominent veining. Impressive spikes of trumpet shaped pale lavender flowers. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 140cm. | £7.25 | 5.00 |
Hosta ‘Krossa Regal’ (AGM) | 2Lt | A wonderful Japanese seedling forming domes of glaucous, pointed leaves with graceful spires of lilac flowers, summer. Moisture retentive soil/part shade. 1.0m+ | £7.50 | 2.00 | |
Hosta ‘Night Before Christmas’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Large, narrow, pointed leaves with a large white centre surrounded by a dark green border. If planted with more sun the variegation turns lime-green in late summer. Vigorous. Lavender flowers; early summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 75x75cm | £8.50 | 8.00 |
Hosta ‘Pilgrim’ | Plantain Lily | 1.4Lt | Small to medium, thick textured, leaved Hosta, with blue-green leaves, having a broad, golden yellow margin, fading to cream. Spikes of tubular, lavender flowers. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Hosta ‘Pizzazz’ | Plantain Lily | 1.4Lt | Large, heart-shaped, almost rounded frosty blue-green leaves streaked steel-blue. Large, jagged white margins. Scapes of pale lavender-blue flowers. Retentive soil in sun or shade.(7-8) 30cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Hosta ‘Purple Heart’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Medium leaved Hosta with pointed, rather glossy jade green leaves, held on striking burgundy red’ almost black stalks which bleed into the leaf. One sided spikes of flared lavender flowers in autumn. Best in a retentive, rich soil in sun or shade. | £8.50 | 2.00 |
Hosta ‘Red Stepper’ | Hosta | 2Lt | Red Stepper has brilliant shiny dark green leaves held on stunning red stems – similar to – ‘Invincible’. Heads of fragrant, lily-like lavender flowers; June-July. Retentive, fertile soil in full or part shade. 35cms. | £6.95 | 11.00 |
Hosta ‘Royal Standard’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Good clusters of long, fresh-looking, light rich-green leaves with a good display of large, flared, scented, white flowers on long stems. Avoid dry sites; best in partial shade. 90cms. Flowers: August-October | £7.25 | 10.00 | |
Hosta ‘Sum & Substance’ (AGM) | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | One of the choicest hybrids. Huge, heart-shaped, strong golden chartreuse-yellow leaves – become more green if not grown with some sun. Thick textured & tough making them more slug resistant. Lavender flowers. Bred in 1980. Retentive soil. 75x75cm. | £7.50 | 5.00 |
Hosta ‘Zounds’ | Plantain Lily | 2Lt | Large clumps of metallic-gold, burnished leaves. Spikes of lavender flowers; June-July. Lovely specimen plant for moist shade. 75x45cms. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Houttuynia cordata ‘Fantasy’ | 1.4Lt | Good ground cover for retentive soil or in a pond margin. Creeping rhizome with heart-shaped, bityter scented leaves, mainly heart-shaped & dark-green with white & red splashes & often slightly contorted. White flowers in summer. (6-8) 30cm. | £4.95 | 11.00 | |
Houttuynia cordata ‘Flame’ | 1.4Lt | Vigorous, spreading ground cover for moist, even wet soils. Heart shaped, orange scented leaves, some entirely gold, some flashed with green, others variegated or edged red. It’s always different from season to season. Nice white flowers through summer. colours best with some sun. Can be useful in pots.(6-8) 20cm. | £4.35 | 2.00 | |
Hylotelephium Ttelephium ‘Double Martini’ | Stonecrop, Sedum | 1.4Lt | (Sedum) Strongly contrasting maroon stems with fleshy, ovate , olive green leaves. Heads of star like, pink flowers, much loved by bees & butterflies; Aug-Sept. Bred to form a bushier,more rounded habit. Very free draining soil in sun. 30x30cms+ Int: 2022 | £5.75 | 1.00 |
Hymenoxys hoopesii | Sneezeweed | 1.4Lt | syn,Helenium. Large 10cm (4in) GOLDEN-YELLOW daisies on tall stems. Large, broad, grey-green leaves forming a big rosette. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. Flowers: June-August. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Ichthyoselmis macrantha | 2Lt | (syn. Dicentra macrantha) A difficult plant for the keen gardener. Needs a cool sheltered site out of cold winds otherwise it will scorch. Delicate leaves are topped by dancing amber lockets in spring. Rich well drained soil. 45x30cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 | |
Impatiens omeiana ‘Ice Storm’ | 1.4Lt | £5.95 | 7.00 | ||
Impatiens omeiana ‘Pink Nerves’ | 1.4Lt | Selected form of this woodlander with red stems & reverses to the leaves. As they age they take on bright pink veining. The teeth on the margins are also blood red. Usual, hinged yellow flowers during mid to late autumn. Cool, moist woodland soil in part or full shade. (8-10) 30cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 | |
Impatiens P1961 | Perennial Busy-Lizzy | 1.4Lt | Woodland species, collected in China & yet to be identified. Creeping rhizome with thick, fleshy, olive-green leaves. Top hinged, lilac-pink flowers with with a yellow throat, spotted red, during late summer & autumn. Never too dry soil in humus rich, woodland conditions in part shade. (8-10) 45cm. | £6.00 | 10.00 |
Impatiens puberula HWJK 2063 | Busy Lizzy | 1.4Lt | Unusual Chinese species with fleshy stems having pale green leaves. Large purple flowers with a white spur during late summer into autumn. Best in a very sheltered spot in rich soil in part shade. Spreads. (7-9) 20cm. | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Impatiens qingchengshanica ‘Emei Dawn’ | Hardy Balsam | 1.4Lt | Small, gently creeping woodlander from China with omeiana like, lightly mottled, pale green leaves. Good sized soft pink flowers in autumn with a high hood & top hinged. The species name may be contentious. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part shade & shelter. (8-10) 30cm. | £6.25 | 5.00 |
Impatiens sp. DJHC 98415 | 1.4Lt | Collected by Dan Jacobs in Emei Shan, Sichuan. China. Hardy species with rosettes of smooth green leaves, becoming more veined with age. Delicate pink flowers in late autumn give late colour. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part shade. (8-10) 20cm | £5.50 | 13.00 | |
Impatiens tinctoria | Busy Lizzie | 1.4Lt | Tall, back of the border plant quite unlike the usual busy-lizzie. Stout, fleshy stems topped by clusters of two-lipped, white flowers with a burgundy-red throat in late summer. Likes a retentive, woodland soil in some shade. (7-9) 150x75cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Impatiens tinctoria ‘Cherangami form’ | Busy Lizzie | 1.4Lt | From Cherangami forest, Western Hills, Kenya. Exotic looking, fast growing, back of the border perennial the stout, fleshy stems topped by clusters of spurred, two-lipped, white flowers with a burgundy-red throat; late summer. Likes a retentive, woodland soil in some shade. May need winter mulching. 200x75cm. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Incarvillea delavayi | 1.4Lt | Exotic-looking, tuberous perennial with strong stems topped with up to 10 handsome, ROSE-PINK, trumpet-shaped flowers; early & midsummer. Basal rosettes of lobed, glossy leaves. Fertile, moist yet well drained, sunny site; mulch crowns in winter. 45cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Incarvillea delavayi ‘Snowtop’ | Hardy Gloxinia | 1.4Lt | Exotic-looking, tuberous perennial making a basal rosette of pinnate leaves. Strong stems topped with large, white, trumpet flowers with a yellow throat; early & midsummer. Fertile, moist yet well drained, sunny position; mulch crowns in winter. 45cms. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Inula ensifolia | 1.4Lt | Wiry stems topped with large, golden-yellow daisies with long, thin petals; June-July. An easy to grow front of the border perennial forming a dense clump of narrow leaves. A sun lover for any reasonable soil. 30x30cms. | £4.95 | 4.00 | |
Inula magnifica | Elecampane | 2Lt | Big, bold, imposing back of the border plant with light, pale green, dock like leaves. Branched stems carry heads of 15cm rich golden daisies with very fine ray petals, during late summer. Slow to maturity. Retentive, deep fertile soil in sun. (8-10) 180cm. | £6.95 | 11.00 |
Inula orientalis | Elecampane | 2Lt | Clump-forming, rhizomatous perennial the erect stems topped with daisy-like, many wavy petalled, orange yellow flowers (to 9cm across) from woolly buds; June-July. Ovate, hairy, toothed, mid green leaves. Free draining soil in sun. Ht: 60-90cms. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Action Front’ (Tall Bearded) | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | Unusual but popular form with simple, large copper-red flowers with bronze overtones, especially on the falls. Flowers May-June. Freely drained soil in sun. (5-6) 90cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Iris beesiana | Iris | 3Lt | Rarely offered species, similar in from to the common ‘Flag Iris’, this robust perennial forms a vase shaped clump of broad, spear like, arching leaves with clusters of buttercup yellow flowers nestled two thirds of the way in the foliage. | £7.35 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Before the Storm’ | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | (Tall bearded) Exquisite, rich velvety, very dark purple, almost black iridescent, ruffled blooms with dark beard; May-June. Stiff, fleshy, grey green leaves. Plant rhizomes at soil level in sull sun in free draining soil. 75cms. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Apollo’ | Tall bearded | 1.4Lt | Tall bearded) Soft canary yellow standards & falls the latter having a bright orange ‘beard’; ‘May & June. Plant rhizomes at soil level in a very free draining spo with plenty of sunshine. A Cedric Morris introduction. 90cms. | £8.50 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Caramel’ | Bearded Iris | 2Lt | Unusual colour combination with rose-red standards, burgundy falls and a bright golden yellow ‘beard’; May – June.Plant rhizomes at soil level in a very free draining spot with masses of sunshine. 90cms. | £10.30 | 8.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Dierdre’ (Tall Bearded) | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | (Tall Bearded Iris) Very unsual old East Anglian form with simple pure-white flowers with an intense rose-pink plicata (Stitching around the edge of the petals) ; May & June. PLant in an open, free draining soil in sun. (5-6) 90cm. | £10.30 | 6.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Lorna’ | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | An old, tall bearded Iris from Sir Cedric Morris’ garden. Smaller flowers have white standards, strongly suffused dusky-purple around the margins. The falls are creamy-white with fine purple stitching. Gold beard. Flowers May & June. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-6) 80x60cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Nigel’ | Bearded Iris | 2Lt | Glowing rich violet standards with deeper violet, velvety falls & a bronze-yellow ‘beard’; May & June. Plant rhizomes at soil level in a very free draining spo with plenty of sunshine. A Cedric Morris introduction. 90cms. | £10.30 | 9.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Storrington. | Tall bearded | 1.4Lt | (Tall bearded) Glowing rich violet-purple standards with a soft yellow thumb print at the base, darkvelvety falls with an orange ‘beard’; May & June. Plant rhizomes at soil level in a very free draining spot with plenty of sunshine. A Cedric Morris introduction. 90cms. | £8.50 | 3.00 |
Iris ‘Benton Susan’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded Iris) | 2Lt | (Tall Bearded Iris) Old variety with an unusual buff, creamy-white flower with a fine purple-brown etching around the edge of each petal;- May & June. Fans of broad, glaucous fklushed leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-6) 80cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Berlin Tiger’ (spuria) (AGM) | Bog Iris | 1.4Lt | Moisture loving short pseudacorus hybrid with elegant, small pale yellow flowers covered in fine brown purple netting; – June to August. Erect fans of glaucous sword like leaves. Retentive or wet soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Black Gamecock’ (louisiana) | Water Iris | 1.4Lt | (Louisiana Iris) A crested Iris with large, upward facing, six petalled, rich velvety purple, almost black flowers. Small red tinged styles & gold splash. Broad, sword like leaves. Retentive or moist even wet soil in sun. (6-7) 60cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Iris ‘Blue King’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Large flowerd form, with palest denim-blue flowers with a small lemon throat. The falls are held almost horizontal. Narrow, upright grassy leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 105cm. (6-7) | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Blue Shimmer’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Stiff stems topped with beautiful WHITE flowers with a WIDE, BLUE PICOTEE; May-June. Forms a clump of stiff, lance shaped leaves from thick rhizomes. Well drained soil in full sun. 90x60cm. | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Iris ‘Bold Pretender’ | Louisiana | 1.4Lt | Ideal for pond margins & boggy areas with acid, fertile conditions this clump forming iris produces long, fleshy stems topped with 6 petalled flowers the falls a rich red bronze topped with pinkish wings all margined soft yellow; late spring. Sheaves of linear, green leaves. Part or full shade. 75cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Iris ‘Braithwaite’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Large LAVENDER flowers WITH PURPLE FALLS. Attractive fans of sword-like foliage. Divide rhizomes regularly for vigour. Lovely border plant for well drained soil in a sunny site. 90x60cm. Flowers: May-June. | £8.00 | 12.00 |
Iris ‘Butter & Sugar’ (Siberian) (AGM) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | (Sibirica Group) Branching stems carrying 2 to 3 PURE WHITE FLOWERS WITH CREAMY-YELLOW FALLS. Sheaves of grassy leaves. Adaptable to most conditions but prefers moist soil in sun or shade. 65x45cm. Flowers: June-July. | £5.95 | 3.00 |
Iris chrysographes ‘Black Knight’ | 2Lt | DARKEST, INDIGO-VIOLET NEAR TO BLACK flowers marked gold; May & June. A very free flowering form with narrow, grassy, lax leaves. Prefers moist soil in sun or part shade. 45x30cms. | £9.95 | 7.00 | |
Iris ‘Colorific’ (louisiana) | Water Iris | 2Lt | (Louisiana Iris) Large, upwardfacing, six petalled rose-lavender & white alternating petals, the white ones veined violet at the base. Lime-yellow throat. Broad, sword like leaves. Retentive or wet soil in sun. (6-7) 80cm. | £6.50 | 2.00 |
Iris danfordiae | Danford iris | 1Lt | A small, bulbous perennial the single, yellow, scented flowers have tiny brown or green speckles on each fall; spring. Similar to Iris reticulata. Narrow, four-sided leaves are short at flowering but then elongate. Very free draining soil in sun or part shade. Naturalise in borders or pots. 10cms. Asia & Turkey | £2.25 | 4.00 |
Iris ‘Deep Black’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Upright stems topped with large, EXTRA DARK-PURPLE flowers. Fans of sword-like leaves. Expose rhizomes when planting. Well drained, sunny position. 90cms. Flowers: May-June. | £8.00 | 11.00 |
Iris ‘Draco’ (TB) | Bearded iris | 2Lt | Tall Bearded) Tall, upright stems topped with heads of lightly scented, ruffled, rich violet black self blooms with a violet beard; May-June. Long, lance shaped, glaucous leaves. Plant rhizomes at soil level in a very free draining soil in sun. 80cms. Introd: Antosso 1988 | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Iris ‘Dusky Challenger’ (Tall Bearded) | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | A tall bearded Iris with lightly ruffled, intense violet-purple flowers with a deeper violet-blue beard, during May & June. Fans of broad, glaucous grey-green leaves. Plant with tubers near the surface. Well drained soil in sun. (5-7) 70cm. | £8.00 | 10.00 |
Iris ensata ‘Dresden China’ | Japanese Water Iris | 2Lt | Rather unusual form with good sized palest soft grey flushed sky-blue flowers, covered in very fine white veins. Yellow stained throat. Flowers early summer. Erect fans of glaucous flushed, sword like leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 90cm. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Iris ensata ‘Kuma-funjin’ | Japanese or Water Iris | 2Lt | Moisture or aquatic Iris with large, upward facing white flowers, subtly shaded & veined purple blue at the edges. Short purple flushed standards & a yellow throat. Flowers May & June. Fans of sword like leaves. Retentive soil or even shallow water in sun. (5-7) 75cm. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Iris ‘Flight Of Butterflies’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Elegant species with small, elegantly poised purple-blue flowers with a white throat netted gold, held well clear of the narrow, erect, glaucous-grey leaves in late spring & early summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-7) 90cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Harpswell Happiness’ (Siberian) (AGM) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Ruffled petalled creamy-white flowers, with large drooping falls & small erect standards. Creamy-yellow in the throat. Retentive soil in sun or part shade but tolerant of almost anything. (5-7) 60cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Iris ‘Holden Clough’ (spuria) (AGM) | Laevigate Iris | 3Lt | Very showy, rich yellow flowers heavily veined purple, giving an overall chocolate effect. Arching, evergreen, grey-green leaves. Rhizomatous perennial for moist, rich, even wet soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £8.50 | 5.00 |
Iris ‘Holden’s Child’ | Flag Iris | 2Lt | (pseudacorus hybrid) Very unusual American selection with yellow signals & large, mustard yellow falls heavily veined & netted brown, much like ‘Holden Clough’. Multi branched stems & large, lush leaves. Retentive or wet soil in sun. (6-7)70cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Jane Phillips’ (Tall Bearded) (AGM) | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | A lovely old cultivar with comparatively small, well poised intense sky-blue flowers with a luminous quality unsurpassed in modern varieties. Plant with rhizomes at the surface. Well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 75cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Iris Kent Pride’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded Iris) | 2Lt | Flowers of CHESTNUT-BROWN WITH A WHITE & YELLOW BLAZE; May-June. Expose rhizome tops when planting. Well drained, sunny position. 100cms. | £7.55 | 8.00 |
Iris lazica (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Unguicularis Group. Short stems topped with lavender-blue flowers the white falls veined lavender; February-March. Arching fans of broad, evergreen, bright green leaves. Rhizomatous perennial for slight shade in moist soil – unlike the others in this group. Ht: 30cms. | £5.50 | 19.00 | |
Iris ‘Lemon Veil’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Very distinct American hybrid with ruffled flowers which open pearly, light lavender-pink with strong hints of a pale yellow color underneath. Mustard yellow throat. Has a good bud count. Flowers May & June. Erect fans of sword like leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-6) 60cm. | £4.70 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Melton Red Flare’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Tal clumps of narrow, upright, grassy leaves. Elegantly poised, deep, wine purple flowers, with yellow markings in the throat during midsummer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-7) 90cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Iris ‘Mountain Lake’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | Sumptuous, elegantly poised soft-blue flowers over a long period in late spring & early summer. The throat is marked violet, gold & white. Narrwo, grey-green upright leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (6-7) 75cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Iris ‘Night Owl’ | Tall Bearded Iris | 3Lt | (Tall bearded) Well branched stems topped with exceptionally fine, large, near deep black, ruffled, burnished blooms; May-June. Stiff, linear, grey green, evergreen leaves. Plant rhizomes at soil level in well drained soil in full sun. 75cm. Int: Schreiner 1974. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Iris pallida | Dalmatian Iris | 2Lt | (syn. dalmatica) Small cluster of medium sized light blue flowers on stiff, upright stems in June & July with a good scent. Attractive fan-shaped clumps of glaucous blue foliage.75cms. Well drained soil in full sun. (5-6) 60cm. | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Iris pallida ‘Argentea Variegata’ (AGM) | Tall Bearded Iris | 2Lt | Attractive in both leaf & flower. fans of leathery, sword like blue-green leaves with a wide creamy white margin. Elegant, medium sized lavender-blue flowers during May & June. Shallowly plant tubers. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-6) 60cm. | £8.50 | 2.00 |
Iris pallida pallida (AGM) | Iris | 17cm | syn.dalmatica. Rhizomatous bearded Iris, with more or less evergreen, grey-green leaves. Branches stems, with large, scented, soft-blue flowers from silvery, papery bracts. Distinct soft-yellow beards. Well drained soi, in sun. Native to Croatia. (5-6) 120cm. | £8.60 | 3.00 |
Iris pallida ‘Variegata’ (AGM) | Variegated Dalmation Iris | 2Lt | syn.Aureoveriagata’.Forms a lovely clump of bold, sword-like, blue, green & yellow striped, evergreen foliage. Fragrant, light lavender-blue flowers with a yellow eye; June-July. Well drained soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Iris ‘Rajah’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Stiff stems topped with ORANGE-YELLOW flowers WITH CRIMSON FALLS. Forms clumps of lance-shaped leaves from thick rhizomes showing at the surface. Well drained soil in full sun. 90cms. Flowers: May-June. | £8.00 | 14.00 |
Iris ‘Raspberry Blush’ (Intermediate Bearded) (agm) | 2Lt | Raspberry-pink flowers with a lilac flush, deeper at the centre. Orange throat with a striking scarlet beard. Flowers May & June. Upright fans of leaves. Light, well drained soil in sun. (5-6) 60cm. | £8.00 | 4.00 | |
Iris ‘Rocket’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Stiff stems topped with DEEP CHROME flowers with orange-chrome falls; May & June. Forms clumps of sword-like leaves from thick rhizomes. Plant with tubers on the surface. Well drained soil in full sun. 80x60cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Iris ‘Sable’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | Stiff stems topped with rich, deep blue-black flowers; May & June. Forms a clump of lance-shaped leaves from thick rhizomes. Drained soil in full sun. 90cms | £8.00 | 17.00 |
Iris sanguinea ‘Snow Queen’ | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | (Siberian Iris Group) Sanguineas are superficially very close to sibirica IRis. Upright fans of narrow, glaucous flushed leaves & elegantly poised white flowers, stained yellow at the centre;- June & July. Any reasaonable soil especially retentive. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Iris setosa (AGM) | Bristol Pointed Iris | 3Lt | Stiff stems topped with several flat, beardless, DEEP TO PURPLE-BLUE FLOWERS WITH PALE BLUE MARKINGS; late spring. Dense evergreen clumps of light green leaves. Ordinary not too dry soil in sun or part shade. Ht: variable from 30 to 90cms! | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Iris ‘Showdown’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 3Lt | Showy, large, wine-red flowers with yellow markings on the falls; early summer. Narrow, erect leaves. Adaptable to most conditions but prefers moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Iris ‘Silver Edge’ (Siberian) (AGM) | Siberian Iris | 2Lt | Delicately poised RICH BLUE flowers with each petal EDGED SILVER-WHITE; June & July. Narrow, upright fans of grassy, deciduous leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Iris ‘Snowcrest’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 1.4Lt | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Iris ‘Sparkling Rose’ (Siberian) | Siberian Iris | 3Lt | (Sibirica) Unusual colour break with the branching stems having clear rose-pink flowers with yellow veining in the throat; May & June. Upright clumps of narrow grassy leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. | £8.50 | 5.00 |
Iris ‘Spicy Cajun’ (louisiana) | Water Iris | 1.4Lt | (Louisiana Iris) Strange name for a violet-blue flowered form! Six petalled flowers with a fine white edge. Short white styles with a yellow flared throat. Braod, sword like leaves. Retentive or even wet soil in sun or light hade. (6-7) 80cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Iris ‘Spicy Cajun’ (louisiana) | Water Iris | 2Lt | £5.95 | 4.00 | |
Iris typhifolia | 2Lt | An elegant, moisture loving, rhizomatous perennial with erect fans of fine, upright, sword-like leaves. Elegant, sibirica like, soft violet-blue flowers are held during April & May. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (4-5) 75x45cm. From China. | £7.45 | 1.00 | |
Iris unguicularis (AGM) | Algerian Iris | 1.4Lt | (syn.Iris stylosa) Beautiful LAVENDER-BLUE flowers on short, stiff stems; December to February. Narrow dark green foliage. Plant in a sheltered, warm, reasonably drained spot. 40x40cms. | £7.90 | 12.00 |
Iris unguicularis (AGM) | Algerian Iris | 2Lt | £9.25 | 5.00 | |
Iris ‘White City’ (Tall Bearded) | (Tall Bearded) | 2Lt | (Tall Bearded) Large WHITE flowers on stiff, upright stems. Fans of sword-like leaves. Expose rhizomes when planting. Well drained, sunny position. 90cms. Flowers: May-June. | £8.00 | 9.00 |
Iris ‘White Swirl’ (Siberian) (AGM) | Siberian Iris | 2Lt | Large, bold, white flowers with rounded flaring petals, yellow at the base; early summer. Narrow, upright leaves. Adaptable to most soils but prefers moist in sun or part shade. 100x50cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Iris x robusta ‘Gerald Darby’ (AGM) | (x robusta) | 2Lt | (versicolor x virginica) A moisture lover with RICH-BLUE carried on unusual purple flower stems. Quick spreading clumps of sword-like leaves are stained purple at the base. Even grows in water. 90x90cmS. Flowers: Midsummer. | £6.50 | 8.00 |
Isodon effusus | 3Lt | (Plectranthus effusus) A very rare & unusual autumn flowering shade lover from Japan.Tall, square stems topped open heads of long, deep blue, tubular flowers and the bright green leaves become dark purple tinted. Retentive, woodland fertile soil. 90cms | £8.95 | 2.00 | |
Isopyrum thalictroides | Rue leaved Isopyrum | 1Lt | Delicate spring woodlander, close to Thalictrum with finely divided, apple-green leaves. simple bowl-shaped flowers follow shortly afterwards. Like many woodlanders it is ephemeral 7 returns to dormancy quickly. Cool, moist woodland soil in part shade. (3-5) 10cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Jaborosa integrifolia | 1.4Lt | Stemless, large white trumpets, flared at the mouth, nestle among broad, dark green leaves; June to September. Quick spreading ground coverer for a warm, sunny position. Argentina & Brazil.15x90cms. | £4.95 | 5.00 | |
Jasione laevis | 1Lt | (Sheep’s Bit Scabious) Low grower for the front of the border.Mats of green fol, are covered in blue pincushions. Well drained soil in sun. 30x45cm. (6-8) | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Jovellana punctata | Jovellana | 3Lt | Half hardy sub-shrub with clusters of small, Calceolaria like white pouches with purple spots in the throat during May to July. Nettle like leaves. Will only stand short periods of frost. Light well drained soil in sun. (5-7) 40cm. | £9.95 | 4.00 |
Jovellana violacea (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Small sub-shrub, native to Chile with unusual small lobed leaves with a fine brown rim & flush. Clusters of Calceolaria like, small lilac purple flowers like small pouches;- spring through summer. Needs a warm spot or cold greenhouse in winter. (5-8) 45x45cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Kalimeris incisa ‘Alba’ | 1.4Lt | Closely related to Aster, this free flowering daisy forms a mound of small white daisies with a yellow eye all summer. Woody stems are clothed in dark green, toothed leaves. Easily grown in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (6-10) 60cm | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Kalimeris incisa ‘Blue Star’ | 1.4Lt | A wondrous free flowering hybrid, with the whole plant smothered in clouds of small, yellow eyed, lilac-blue daisies all summer & autumn. Mo0unds of arching, finely cut leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-10) 60cm. | £5.50 | 12.00 | |
Kalimeris incisa ‘Madiva’ | Japanese False Aster | 1.4Lt | Dwarfer, more compact form with woody stems with toothed, dark green leaves. Heads of starry sky-blue flowers with a creamy-yellow eye;- early to midsummer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 35cm | £5.50 | 20.00 |
Kalimeris incisa ‘Nana Blue’ | Blue Star | 1.4Lt | Very dwarf form of this late summer flowering perennial. Low, spreading clumps topped by clouds of narrow petalled, starry lilac-blue daisies over a long period from late summer into autumn. Foliage turns reddish as winter progresses. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 30cm. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Kalimeris yomena ‘Shogun’ | 1.4Lt | A lovely variegated plant with each leaf edged cream. Pale purple daisies in August & September on upright stems. Slowly forms a dense clump. Any soil in sun. 60x75cms | £5.75 | 12.00 | |
Kalimeris yomena ‘Shogun’ | 2Lt | £6.45 | 1.00 | ||
Kirengeshoma palmata koreana | Shuttlecock Plant | 1.4Lt | Large, shuttlecock-like, PALE BUTTER YELLOW flowers freely produced in autumn. More compact than the type with irregular maple-like leaves on dark stems. A good perennial for late season colour. Fertile not too chalky soil in part shade. 60x45cm. | £5.75 | 4.00 |
Knautia arvensis | Field Scabious | 1Lt | Native wild flower, closely related to Scabious. Basal mounds of pinnate, divided leaves. Branching stems with pincushion like sky-blue flowers throughout summer, much loved by bees. Best in a light, poor, free draining soil in sun. (6-9) 60cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Knautia macedonica | Pincushion Flower | 1Lt | (syn.Scabiosa m.) Branching stems with pure DARK CRIMSON, pincushion flowers, like a miniature scabious; July to September. Basal rosette of deeply cut foliage. A good, long flowering border perennial for a well drained soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Knautia macedonica ‘Melton Pastels | 1Lt | flowers: Pincushion-like in a wide range of colours on heavily branched stems; summer & autumn. Scabious-like relative making mounds of pinnate grey folaige. Easily grown in most soils in sun or part shade. 60x75cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Kniphofia ‘Pineapple Popsicle’ | Red Hot Poker | 2Lt | (Popsicle Series) Small poker with tufts if very fine, evergreen grassy leaves. Slender cones of creamy yellow flowers throughout summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 40cm. | £8.95 | 11.00 |
Kniphofia ‘Timothy’ (AGM) | Red Hot Poker | 2Lt | Pokers of an intriguing colour between coral & copper; early July on. Upright, lance-shaped leaves. Deep, fertile, humus-rich, moist yet drained soil in sun. Ht: 75cms. | £8.00 | 6.00 |
Kniphofia ‘Toffee Nosed’ (AGM) | Red Hot Poker | 2Lt | Superb variety the pokers colouring from toffee-brown at the tip through to cream as they open; July-September. Clumps of upright, sword-like leaves. Free draining soil in sun. 100cms. VERY DIFFICULT IN THE OPEN GARDEN AS IT REALLY NEEDS WINTER PROTECTION. | £8.00 | 10.00 |
Lamium maculatum ‘Pink Pewter’ | Dead Nettle | 1Lt | Excellent ground cover for even the most difficult spots. Semi evergreen mats of almost entirely silver leaves with just the finest green picotee. Whorls of hooded soft-pink flowers during spring & early summer. Easily grown in any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-8) 15cm. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Lamium maculatum ‘Red Nancy’ | Dead Nettle | 1Lt | Forms spreading carpets of almost complete silver leaves. Purple-pink hooded flowers, provide a lovely contrast. Any soil in light shade. 30x60cm. (4-7) | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Lamium maculatum ‘White Nancy’ (AGM) | Dead Nettle | 1Lt | Good spreading, semi-evergreen ground cover the leaves almost entirely silver. Short spikes of hooded white flowers provide a contrast. Any retentive soil in light shade. 30x60cm. Flowers: April-July. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Lamium orvala | Dead Nettle | 1.4Lt | Spikes of pinkish-purple, two lipped flowers held in whorls on square stems; late spring to summer. Non-invasive, clump-forming perennial with almost triangular, toothed, dark green leaves. Retentive yet drained soil in part shade. Ht: to 60cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 1.4Lt | Elegant perennial with attractive ferny foliage and tall, arching stems drooping with delicate rose & white lockets. Best in deep, rich, reasonably drained soil in cool growing conditions. 60x45cms. Flowers: April-July. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 2Lt | £7.25 | 7.00 | |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Alba’ (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 1.4Lt | Elegant perennial with attractive ferny foliage & tall, arching stems drooping with white lockets. Best in deep, rich, reasonably drained soil in cool growing conditions. 60x45cms. Flowers: May-June | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Alba’ (AGM) | Bleeding Heart | 2Lt | £7.25 | 7.00 | |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Gold Heart’ | Bleeding Hearts | 1.4Lt | The new growth is intense golden yellow, maturing to a lemon yellow in summer. Arching sprays of pink-red, heart-shaped lockets, with a white mouth in spring. Best in dappled shade as it scorches in sun, in woodland soil. (4-5) 90x50cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Valentine’ | Lyre Flower | 1.4Lt | Showy form of this cottage favourite. The new shoots emerge purple, becoming glaucous. Glowing red lockets on arching spikes in spring. Sheltered spot as it has fleshy stems. Retentive woodland soil in part shade. (3-5) 60cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Lamprocapnos spectabilis ‘Valentine’ | Lyre Flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | |
Lathyrus venetus | Vetchling, Wild Pea | 1.4Lt | Superficially similar to the well known L.vernus with basal clumps of rounded leaflets. Larger flower clusters of pea like violet red flowers during late spring. Does not produce tendrils. Retentive, moist soil in sun or part shade. 30x45cm. | £4.65 | 6.00 |
Lathyrus vernus (AGM) | Vetchling, Sweet Pea | 1.4Lt | Early spring flowerer of the small, herbaceous species. The spikes of pea like, purple-blue flowers emerge with the new, divided leaves in spring. Dormant by midsummer. Best in woodland type soil in light shade. (2-4)30cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Leucanthemella serotina (AGM) | 2Lt | Strong growing, erect perennial massed with large, daisy-like white flowers with a greenish yellow disc; early to late autumn. Stems lined with elliptic, toothed leaves. Any reliably moist soil in sun or part shade. Wet meadows of SE Europe. Ht: 1.5m. | £6.95 | 8.00 | |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Aglaia’ (AGM) | Shasta daisy | 1.4Lt | Showy form of this popular daisy with large, semi-double PURE WHITE, FRINGED flowers over clumps of fresh green leaves; June to August. Excellent for cutting. Ordinary soil in sun. 75x60cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Beaute Nivelloise’ | Shasta Daisy | 2Lt | syn ‘Old Court’ ‘Shaggy’. Fine specimen perennial the strong stems topped with large, ragged, single white flowers with very fine, twisting ray petals and a yellow eye. No support needed. Good cut flower. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. Flowers: Summer. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Christine Hagemann’ | Shasta Daisy | 2Lt | Large, fully double, slightly quilled, pure white daisies; early summer to early autumn. Good vigorous clone. Rich, retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Engelina’ | Shasta Daisy | 1.4Lt | A short Shasta daisy with double, very fine, frilled & frothy petals around a yolk yellow cone;- mid to late summer. Toothed, leathery green leaves. Very distinct hybrid for a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Little Miss Muffet’ | Shasta Daisy | 1.4Lt | Choice, tidy edger, forming mats of dark green, round toothed leaves. a plethora of chalky, single white, yellow eyed daises cover the mat in late summer & autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 30cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Phyllis Smith’ | Shasta Daisy | 1.4Lt | Unusual, single, pure-white daisies with narrow, twisted petals & recurved ray petals. Golden -eye. Good midsummer flowerer for a well drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 60cm. | £5.50 | 13.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Real Galaxy’ | Shasta Daisy | 2Lt | Dwarf, neat, compact, mound forming perennial with basal clumps of leathery. glossy green leaves. Branched stems carry large, white daisies with several rings of very fine, thread like petals around the gold disc. Flowers mid to late summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 55cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Leucanthemum x superbum ‘Snehurka’ | Shasta Daisy | 1.4Lt | A neat, very free flowering form. Sturdy, upright stems topped with semi-double, pure white flowers the fimbriated petals having a crown-like effect around a large central disc; June-August. Attractive to bees etc. Glossy, ovate, semi evergreen leaves. Any reasonably drained yet moist, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 45cms. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Leucojum aestivum | Summer Snowflake | 1.5lt | Robust bulbous perennial with erect, strap-shaped glossy, dark-green leaves. Leafless stems carry chocolate scented white flowers with green tips in late spring. Retentive or moist rich soil in sun. (4-5) 60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Leucojum aestivum ‘Bridesmaid’ | Summer Snowflake | 1.4Lt | Leafless stems topped with clusters of bell like. chocolate scented white flowers with green tips in late spring. Robust perennial bulb with erect, strap like, glossy, dark green leaves. Fertile, retentive yet reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. Naturalises well. 45cm. New 2021 | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Liatris pycnostachya | Gayfeather | 1.4Lt | Spikes of bottlebrush like, purple flowers, fro, red flushed buds, during mid to late summer. Basal rosettes of narrow, grassy leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Liatris scariosa ‘Alba’ | Gay Feather | 1.4Lt | Denizen of the Prairies with erect, poker like spikes of button-like, white flowers, opening from the top down;- midsummer. Narrow tufts of linear leaves. Light, fertile, moist, well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 90cm | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Violett’ | Button Snakewort | 2Lt | Dense cylindrical spikes of deep-violet flowers open from the base making a mass of strap-shaped petals & long curling stigmas; late summer. Dark green leaves arranged in whorls up the stems. Well drained soil in full sun. 90x45cms. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Weiss’ | Button Snakewort | 1.4Lt | Dense cylindrical spikes of PURE WHITE flowers open from the base making a brush of strap-shaped petals & long curling stigmas; late summer. Dark green leaves in whorls. Well drained soil in sun. 90x45cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Weiss’ | Button Snakewort | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | |
Liatris spicata ‘Kobold’ | Gayfeather | 1.4Lt | Spectacular perennial producing stiff bottle brushes of fluffy, mauve flowers above tufts of grassy leaves; June to September. Prefers well drained soil & full sun. 45x30cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Libertia formosa | 1.4Lt | (syn. L.chilensis) Sprays of PURE WHITE saucers with yellow stamens over quick spreading clumps of iris-like foliage. Sun or part shade in well drained soil. 90x60cm. Flowers: June-July. | £5.95 | 7.00 | |
Libertia grandiflora (AGM) | Libertia | 2Lt | An attractive evergreen perennial forming bold clumps of long, narrow leaves arranged in fans. Numerous clusters of three petalled WHITE flowers; June to August. Needs a moisture-retentive soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £7.35 | 11.00 |
Libertia procera | 2Lt | From fans of leathery, dark evergreen leaves arise spikes with cup-shaped, three-petalled pure-white flowers in early summer. Easily grown in any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (5-7) 60cm. | £9.95 | 5.00 | |
Ligularia dentata | Ox-eye | 2Lt | Big, bog garden perennial with large, rounded leaves, burgundy veined on the undersides. Large, flattened heads of golden-orange flowers with a brown centre during mid to late summer. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-8)150cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Ligularia dentata ‘Desdemona’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Striking, handsome plant producing large, heart shaped leaves or rich brownish green above & mahogany red below. Branching heads of VIVID ORANGE DAISIES; August. Rich, moist soil in sun or & partial shade. 1.5x60cms. | £6.95 | 7.00 | |
Ligularia dentata ‘Othello’ | Leopard Plant | 2Lt | Elegant clumps of large, heart-shaped, leathery leaves on long stalks topped with golden-orange daisies on branching stems; midsummer. Bold perennial for moist or boggy, rich soil in sun. 120x60cms. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Ligularia ‘Franz Feldweber’ | Leopard Plant | 2Lt | Old Austrian hybrid, bred from dentata ‘Moorblut’. Shorter in stature, this has good sized heads of rich golden-orange daisies through mid to late summer. The rounded leaves are heavily flushed purple. Strangely neglected in the UK. Best in a retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (7-8) 80cm. | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Ligularia ‘Osiris Cafe Noir’ | Ox eye | 2Lt | Bred in Canada, this has amazing, large, deeply cut & jagged leaves which emerge dark chocolate brown, becoming pale brown with a gold tinge & finally olive green by summer. Flattened heads of yellow daisies in summer. Moist or retentive soil in sun or part shade. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Ligularia ‘Sungold’ | Ox-eye | 2Lt | Imposing, moisture loving perennial with large, pyramidal spikes of rich golden-orange daisies;- mid to late summer. Basal clumps of glossy, rounded, toothed, dark-green leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (7-9) 150cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Ligularia ‘The Rocket’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Slender blackish stems carry striking pyramidal spires of small, clear yellow daisies; summer. Forms clumps of elegant, deeply fingered, dark green leaves of triangular outline. Moist or boggy soil in sun or shade. 180x90cms. | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Lilium ‘Claude Shride’ | Turk’s Cap Lily | 2Lt | (Martagon) Stiff purple flushed stems with whorls of glossy leaves. Racemes of impressive, large, fragrant, turks-cap, rich deep crimson flecked gold, flowers with recurved petals; early to midsummer. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 1.2cm. N.B BULB CAN STAY DORMANT FIRST SUMMER. | £6.25 | 5.00 |
Lilium ‘Eastern Moon’ | Trumpet x longiflorum | 2Lt | (Trumpet x longiflorum) A statuesque lily with magnificent down facing pale pink and white flowers with yellow and green centres. & a delicate fragrance; June & July. Ideal for the back of the border in a fertile, well balanced loamy soil or large container. 2.0m | £7.50 | 5.00 |
Lilium henryi (AGM) | Henry’s Lily | 2Lt | Vigorous Chinese species, with purple flushed stems. Scattered lance-shaped leaves are topped by crowded clusters of turkscap like, deep orange flowers, spotted black, with red anthers. easy in rich soil in part shade. (8-9) 150cm. | £6.50 | 5.00 |
Lilium martagon ‘Albi Morning’ | Martagon Lily | 2Lt | Whorls of large, creamy-white turkscap, fragrant flowers with with brown freckles & golden-yellow stamens; June & July.. Whorls of glaucous flushed leaves. Rich, retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 100cm. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Lilium nepalense | Lily | 1.4Lt | Beautiful but difficult to please bulbous perennial liking dry winters & moist summers. Large flared CREAMY-GREEN bells with a large, brown throat – the tips of the petals reflexed like Erythronium. Flowers july & august. 90x30cm. | £6.50 | 10.00 |
Lilium ‘Orange Marmalade’ | Turks Cap lily | 2Lt | A bulbous perennial producing tall, fleshy stems lined with up to 30 dainty, turks cap like, star-shaped, soft tangerine-orange flowers; early to mid summer. Reasonably sheltered site with a fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 1.2m | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Lilium pardalinum (AGM) | Lily | 1.4Lt | Vigorous clump forming rhizomatous Lily, with dense whorls of lance-shaped dull-green leaves. Racemes of unscented, nodding turkscap orange-red, crimson flushed flowers, paler towards the bases & spotted crimson. Moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 150cm. | £12.30 | 6.00 |
Lilium ‘Peppards Gold’ | Turks Cap Lily | 1.4Lt | (Martagon) Recent introduction the 1.2m stems topped with heads of pendent, heavily reflex, orange flushed yellow flowers & long orange stamens; spring. Can be slow to establish in humus rich, woodland type soil in part or full shade. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Lilium philippinense | Philippines Lily | 1Lt | Rarely seen species, close to formosanum, flowering from very young. Long, scattered leaves on strong stems topped by clusters of very long, trumpet shaped white flowers, flushed purple & green on the exterior & yellow stamens. Well drained site in sun.60cm | £8.25 | 8.00 |
Lilium regale ‘Album’ | Regal Lily | 2Lt | Fragrant, broadly trumpet-shaped pure-white flowers, with distinct orange stamens. Arching, purple-flushed grey-green stems. Moistyet well drained soil in sun. 120x45cm. (6-7) | £6.95 | 15.00 |
Lilium ‘Sunny Morning’ | Turks Cap Lily | 2Lt | A bulbous perennial producing tall, fleshy stems lined with up to 30 dainty, turks cap like, star-shaped, heavily spoted, golden orange-yellow flowers; early to mid summer. Reasonably sheltered site with a fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 1.2m | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Linaria purpurea | Toadflax | 1.4Lt | Many tall, upright stems carrying slender spikes of tiny, two lipped, bright purple flowers creating a delicate effect throughout summer. Attractive, small, grey-blue leaves. Light, free draining soil in full sun. Ht: 75cms. | £4.50 | 2.00 |
Liriope muscari (AGM) | Lily Turf | 1.4Lt | Colonizer forming dense tuft of evergreen, grassy, dark, shining, arching leaves. Dense spikes of tiny DARK VIOLET flowers. Fertile, moist yet drained soil in sun or shade. 30x45cm. Flowers: August-September. | £5.75 | 14.00 |
Liriope muscari (AGM) | Lily Turf | 3Lt | £7.95 | 4.00 | |
Liriope muscari ‘Christmas Tree’ | Lily Turf | 1.4Lt | Selected for it’s broad, dark evergreen leaves, forming arching clumps. Spikes of strong purple flowers. Needs a sheltered spot, to make it vigorous. Humus rich soil in part or full shade. (8-11) 30cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Liriope muscari ‘Gold Banded’ | Aztec Grass | 1.4Lt | A rather broad leaved Liriope with glossy green, arching leaves having a narrow gold edge, most striking in spring. Fat spikes of rich purple flowers during late summer & autumn. Best in a never too dry soil in sun or shade. (8-10) 30cm. | £8.95 | 1.00 |
Liriope muscari ‘Purple Passion’ | Aztec Grass | 1.4Lt | Possibly one of the best flowering forms with long, narrow spikes of rich violet-purple flowers during late summer & autumn. Arching, evergreen fans of narrow, leathery green leaves. Good edger for a retentive soil in sun or shade. (8-10) 30cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Liriope muscari ‘Webster Wideleaf’ | 1.4Lt | Evergreen clumps of dark green, grassy, arching leaves which are broader than most forms. Dense spikes of lilac-blue flowers in autumn. Fertile, moist yet well drained soil in sun or shade. 40cms. (8-10) | £5.50 | 6.00 | |
Liriope spicata | Lilyturf | 1.4Lt | Chinese evergreen species with a rhizomatous root. Arching clumps of narrow, dark green leaves & spikes of small bell shaped pale violet flowers in late summer followed by black berries. Rich, not too dry or chalky soil in part or full shade. (8-9) 25cm. | £5.95 | 6.00 |
Lobelia cardinalis (AGM) | Cardinal Flower | 1Lt | Reddish-purple stems lined with tubular, 2-lipped, brilliant scarlet-red flowers with reddish-purple bracts; summer to early autumn. Lance-shaped, green leaves tinged bronze. Deep, fertile, reliably moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x30cms. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Lobelia siphilitica ‘Alba’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | Long, stiff spikes of WHITE flowers; July & August. Fresh-green, basal, leafy rosettes. Plant in rich, moist soil in a sheltered and partly shaded position. Best if mulched in winter. 90cms. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Dark Crusader’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | (L.cardinalis x L.siphilitica) Long spikes of 2-lipped VERY DARK RED flowers; summer into autumn. Stems well clothed in dark bronze foliage. Best mulched in winter. Good pondside or border perennial for rich, damp soil in sun. 75x45cms. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Fan Burgundy’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | fulgens x cardinalis. Seed raised strain of impeccable uniformity. Erect spikes of rich burgundy-red flowers with a small white throat in late summer. Roseetes of fleshy, dark-green leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 90cm. | £4.35 | 1.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Fan Scharlach’ (AGM) | Lobelia | 1Lt | Seed raised strain breeding remarkably true from seed. Erect stems topped by spikes of two lipped rich cherry-red flowers during mid to late summer. Many of the plants have purple stems. Fleshy mid green leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun. (7-8) 80cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Russian Princess’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | Stout upright stems are clothed in dark crimson leaves & topped by long spikes of deep magenta-red, lipped flowers; August through September. A lovely perennial for both leaf & flower. Best mulched in winter. Rich, damp soil in sun. 75x45cm. | £5.50 | 9.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Scarlet Princess’ | Lobelia | 3Lt | Stout upright stems are clothed in rich green flushed dark crimson leaves. Long spikes of rich scarlet, lipped flowers; August through September. A lovely perennial for both leaf & flower. Best mulched in winter. Rich, damp soil in sun. 75x45cm. | £7.65 | 1.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Sparkling Ruby’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | Erect spikes of rich ruby-red flowers on dark stems;- midsummer into autumn. Basal rosettes of glossy, fresh green leaves. Retentive, even moist soil in sun or part shade. (7-9)90cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Lobelia x speciosa ‘Tania’ | Lobelia | 1.4Lt | Stiff, upright spikes clothed in lipped CRIMSON-PURPLE flowers & fresh-looking foliage. Best if mulched in winter. Requires rich, damp soil & full sun. Hardy. 110cms. Flowers: July-September. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Lotus corniculatus ‘Plenus’ | Birds Foot Trefoil | 1.4Lt | Double flowered form of our native Bird’s Foot Trefoil forming self rooting mats of small, soft green , evergreen leaves. Abundant, pea like, bright yellow flowers, attractive to bees, in summer. Free draining soil in sun or part shade | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Lupin ‘Noble Maiden’ | 1Lt | (Russell Type) Densely packed, long upright spikes of scented, pea-like, bi-coloured flowers in shades of white and pale yellow. Best in well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. Flowers: June-July. | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Lupin ‘The Governor’ (Band of Nobles Series) | 1Lt | (Russell Type) Densely packed, long, upright spikes of scented, pea-like, bi-coloured flowers in shades of ultramarine blue and white. Best in well drained soil in sun of part shade. 90cms. Flowers: June-July. | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Lupinus ‘Cashmere Cream’ | Lupin | 3Lt | (West Country Lupin) SUPERIOR CUTTINGS RAISED PLANT. Bold, statuesque spikes of creamy-white, scented flowers; June. Much loved by bees. Silky haired, divided leaves. Free draining soil in sun. (6-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Lupinus Gallery Blue’ (Gallery Series) | Lupin | 1Lt | Seed raised strain with spires of blue flowers – rarely any bi-coloured; June-July. Mounds of silver-grey, pinnate leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 90cms. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Lupinus ‘Gallery Pink’ (Gallery Series) | Lupin | 1.4Lt | Seed raised strain, giving a variety of colours of a uniform colour of PINK flowers rarely with any bicolours. Mounds of silver grey, palmate leaves. Well drained soil in a sunny spot. (6-7) 90cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Lupinus ‘Gallery Pink’ (Gallery Series) | Lupin | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Lupinus ‘Gallery White’ (Gallery Series) | 1Lt | Seed raised strain with spires of shades of white / cream flowers – rarely any bi-coloured; June-July. Mounds of silver-grey, pinnate leaves. Requires free draining soil in sun. To: 90cms. | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Lupinus ‘Gallery Yellow’ (Gallery Series) | Lupin | 1Lt | Seed raised strain bearing spikes of scented, pea-like blooms in shades of yellow. Attractive mounds of evergreen, ferny foliage. Requires an open, reasonably drained soil in sun. To: 45x60cms. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Lupinus ‘Gladiator’ (West Country) | Lupin | 3Lt | West Country Series. CUTTINGS RAISED PLANT. Shorter plant with narrow, erect spikes of bicoloured pea-like vibrant orange & yellow flowers, early summer. A later flowering variety. protect from slugs & aphids. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-7) 75cm. | £7.99 | 7.00 |
Lupinus ‘Red Rum’ (West Country) | Lupin | 3Lt | West Country Series. CUTTINGS RAISED PLANT. Long, impressive spikes of morello cherry red flowers with a white fleck on the bee;- early summer. early season variety. One of the longest flowering varieties. Protect from slug & aphid damage. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-7) 90cm. | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Lupinus ‘Tequila Flame’ (West Country) | lupin | 3Lt | (West Country Lupin) THIS IS A SUPERIOR CUTTINGS RAISED PLANT, NOT SEED ! Showy spikes of rich red flowers with a yellow keel;- June & July. Silky haired grey leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun. (6-7) 90cm. | £8.50 | 1.00 |
Lupinus ‘Terracotta’ (West Country) | Lupin | 3Lt | (West Country Lupin) Cuttings raised plants which are much superior. Spikes of rusty soft terracotta flowers with a small lemon keel, opening from more pinky buds;- late spring & early summer. Dislikes root disturbance. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-7) 90cm. | £8.50 | 1.00 |
Lupinus ‘Towering Inferno’ (West Country) | 3Lt | ((West Country Lupin) Cuttings raised superior plant. Dense, erect spikes orf flaming rich orange flecked yellow on the keel; late spring & early summer. Lobed, light green foliage. Light free draining soil in sun. Dislikes root disturbance.. 90cm. | £8.50 | 5.00 | |
Lychnis chalcedonica (AGM) | Maltese Cross | 1.4Lt | Tall, wiry stems carry heads of small but beautiful VERMILLION-RED crosses; unremarkable glossy foliage. Fertile soil in sun. 90x45cm. Flowers: July-August. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Lychnis chalcedonica (AGM) | Maltese Cross | 2Lt | £6.95 | 9.00 | |
Lychnis coronaria (AGM) | Dusty Miller | 1Lt | A good plant for poor dry gravelly soils. Clusters of cup-shaped REDDISH-PURPLE flowers are freely produced all summer. Grey flannel-like basal rosettes. Self seeds mildly. Very well drained soil in sun. 90x45cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Lychnis coronaria ‘Alba’ (AGM) | Dusty Miller | 1.4Lt | Heads of 2.5cms (1inch) WHITE, saucer-shaped flowers on branching stems; June to September. Intensely woolly, grey leaves form basal clumps. Fertile, free draining soil in full sun. 90x45cms. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Lychnis coronaria ‘Angel’s Blush’ | Dusty Miller | 2Lt | Heavily branched stems, with simple, five petalled white flowers, with blush-pink eye, usually becoming more suffused with age. Rosetes of erect, woolly silver-grey leaves. Self seeds mildly. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 80cm. | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Lychnis coronaria Atrosanguinea group | Dusty Miller | 2Lt | Grey-flannel-like leaves provide evergreen ground cover. VIVID MAGENTA flowers on woolly stems; June to September. Fertile, well drained soil in full sun. 90x45cms. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Lychnis coronaria ‘Gardener’s World’ | Dusty Miller | 1.4Lt | Sterile form, therefore very long flowering. Rosettes of wooly, silver-grey leaves & well branched stems carrying double, rose-like, velvety, blood red flowers throughout the summer. Light, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 60x60cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Lychnis flos-cuculi ‘Petite Jenny’ | Catchfly | 1Lt | A shorter form of the popular ‘Jenny’ offering large heads of fully double, ragged, narrow petalled mid-pink flowers from late spring through summer. sterile so flowers longer. Basal clumps of glossy green leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 45cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Lychnis x arkwrightii ‘Vesuvius’ | Campion | 1.4Lt | (Campion) A lovely plant for a hot border’ with foliage of a deep smokey-purple. Large SCARLET-RED flowers are freely produced in mid-summer. For a well drained site in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. June to September. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Lycoris aurea | Golden Spider Lily | 1.4Lt | Unusual bulbous perennial with spidery, Nerine-like, golden-yellow flowers with reflexed tips & very long stamens;-late summer. Arching clumps of strap like leaves after the flowers. Best in a pot with cold green house protection. (7-8) 60cm. | £4.45 | 4.00 |
Lycoris radiata | Red Spider Lily | 1.4Lt | Unusual bulbous perennial, with Nerine-like, rose-red, strongly reflexing flowers with very long filaments;- late summer & autumn. Strap-like, linear leaves after flowering. Best in a cold greenhouse in a pot for winter. (8-9) 40cm. | £4.45 | 4.00 |
Lysimachia cf. terrestris | Loosestrife | 1.4Lt | Unidentified form we found growing near Bill Gates’ house on Lake Shammish in Washington state. Erect stems with domed heads of starry golden-yellow flowers with an orange eye; summer into autumn. Red autumn colour. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. 96-9) 100cm. | £4.35 | 5.00 |
Lysimachia cf. terrestris | Loosestrife | 2Lt | £6.35 | 1.00 | |
Lysimachia ciliata ‘Firecracker’ (AGM) | Loosestrife | 2Lt | Creeping perennial with dark-chocolate leaves throughout the season & delicate SULPHUR-YELLOW flowers providing an attractive contrast. Spreads quickly in damp soil but is amenable to most sites. 75x60cm. Flowers: June-August | £6.95 | 17.00 |
Lysimachia clethroides (AGM) | Loosestrife | 2Lt | Lovely clump-former the erect stems topped by arching wands of small WHITE flowers; August-September. Requires a moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cms. | £8.00 | 15.00 |
Lysimachia clethroides (AGM) | Loosestrife | 1.4Lt | £6.25 | 5.00 | |
Lysimachia ephemerum | Loosestrife | 1Lt | A lovely foliage perennial with silver-grey leaves lining strong stems topped by dense spires of WHITE flowers; July & August. Moist soil in sun or shade. 90x45cms. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Lysimachia punctata ‘Alexander’ | Garden Loosestrife | 1.4Lt | Unusual form the mid-green leaves irregularly edged cream & suffused pink when young. Long, dense spikes of funnel-shaped, BRIGHT YELLOW flowers; summer. Clump-forming perennial for retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75x60cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Lysimachia thyrsiflora | Loosestrife | 1.4Lt | Airy branched heads of simple, cup-shaped pale-yellow flowers in loose spikes. Whorls of elliptic, dark-green leaves on upright stems. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 85cm. | £4.35 | 3.00 |
Lythrum salicaria ‘Feuerkerze’ (AGM) | Loosestrife | 2Lt | Erect spires of intense rosy-red flowers. Dense clump of basal foliage with goood autumn colour. Any reasonably moist or boggy soil in sun or shade. 90cmsx60cms.(3x2ft) | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Lythrum salicaria ‘Robert’ | 1.4Lt | A fine feature plant with branching spikes of clear pink flowers; late summer. Good autumn colour..Any reasonably moist or boggy soil in sun or shade. 120cms. (4ft) | £5.25 | 2.00 | |
Lythrum salicaria ‘Swirl’ | Loosestrife | 1.4Lt | Useful dwarfer form, with erectly held spikes of four-petalled rich rosy-purple flowers throughout midsummer. Woody based stems with elliptic leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 55cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Lythrum virgatum ‘Dropmore Purple’ | Loosestrife | 2Lt | Long, erect spikes of clear-purple flowers on unbranched stems in late summer & early autumn. The whole effect is much more leafy & elegant as opposed to other cultivars. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 100cm. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Machaeranthera sp. KM-C-2-02 | 1.4Lt | Not totally sure this is not an Erigeron bu has willowy, silky grey leaves much like Amsonia. Dense heads of cream eyed lilac-pink daisies during early summer. Gritty, free draining soil in sun. (5-7) 30cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 | |
Macleaya microcarpa ‘Kelways Coral Plume’ (AGM) | Plume Poppy | 2Lt | Imposing back of border plant with a running rootstock & leafy stems, blue-green above, grey white below topped with branching plumes of coral pink. Needs a lot of space in well drained soil in sun. 2.1×0.9m+. Flowers: Summer | £7.95 | 3.00 |
Macleaya microcarpa ‘Kelways Coral Plume’ (AGM) | Plume Poppy | 11cm | £0.00 | 12.00 | |
Macleaya x kewensis ‘Flamingo’ (AGM) | Plume Poppy | 2Lt | Statuesque plants throwing up many tall, strong, grey-green stems carrying long, arching plumes of creamy-pink, fluffy flowers. Large, rounded, lobed leaves of grey green. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. NEEDS SPACE! 2.0m+. Flower: July-Sept. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Macleaya x kewensis ‘Flamingo’ (AGM) | Plume Poppy | 11cm | £7.95 | 12.00 | |
Maianthemum bifolium | 1.4Lt | Spikes of WHITE flowers are followed by red fruit. A relative of Lily-of-the-Valley with pairs of glossy heart-shaped leaves. Woodland shade. 15x60cm. Flowers: March-April. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Maianthemum bifolium kamtschaticum | False Lily of the Valley | 1.4Lt | The Russian form of this widespread woodland species. Heart-shaped, glossy, deeply veined leaves emerge with the short spikes of starry, small white flowers in spring. Red fruits in autumn. Humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 20cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Maianthemum oleraceum | 1.4Lt | Was Smilacina. Dramatic species from Himalayas & W.China with arching red stems & deeply ribbed leaves. Beanched panicles of white flowers in late spring followed by red fruit, maturing purple. Leaft woodland soil in part shade. (5-6) 80cm. | £7.50 | 10.00 | |
Maianthemum stellatum | Star Flower | 1.4Lt | (syn.Smilacina stellata sessilifolia) Creeping, rhizomatous perennial with narrow, pointed leaves that clasp upright stems, to about 60cm tall. Small sprays of white, star-shaped, lightly-scented flowers appear in late spring and early summer followed by greenberries maturing through red to black. Woodland conditions. | £9.95 | 10.00 |
Malva sylvestris mauritiana ‘Primley Blue’ | Mallow | 2Lt | Cup-shaped, narrow petalled purple-blue flowers, with dark-purple striping. Robust stems, with tri-lobed rough textured leaves. A showy form of common native hedgerow plant. Fertile, well drained soil in full sun. (5-10) 120cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Mathiasella bupleuroides ‘Green Dream’ | Mathiasella | 2Lt | Only discovered in Mexico in 1954 this evergreen umbellifer has striking, divided, ash-grey leaves on stout stems. Euphorbia like heads of jade green flowers take on pink colouration by autumn. Seems hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. 90cm. | £8.25 | 16.00 |
Matthiola incana alba | Perennial Stock | 1.4Lt | Unusual perennial, forming a thick, woody trunk with whorls of narrow, evergreen, spathe shaped grey-green leaves. Panicles of highly scented, simple, pure white four petalled flowers all summer. Sry spot in sun. Can be short lived. (5-9) 45cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Meconopsis baileyi (AGM) | Himalyan Blue Poppy | 1.4Lt | Deciduous, short lived perennial, with rosettes of grey-green leaves often covered in rusty hairs. Pendent, saucer-shaped bright-blue flowers with yellow stamens are held in clusters on bristly stalks. More perennial if not allowed to flower the first year. Needs to be neutral to slightly acid, moist but well-drained soil enriched with humus in a partially shaded site with shelter from cold, dry winds. Thrives in areas with cool damp summers. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Meconopsis baileyi (AGM) | Himalyan Blue Poppy | 1Lt | Deciduous, short lived perennial, with rosettes of grey-green leaves often covered in rusty hairs. Pendent, saucer-shaped bright-blue flowers with yellow stamens are held in clusters on bristly stalks. More perennial if not allowed to flower the fisrt year.90cm | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Meconopsis cambrica (Red) | Welsh Poppy | 1.4Lt | An ardent colonizer with fresh, fern-green foliage. RED flowers unfurl all summer. Best in shade in any reasonable soil.45x45cm. Flowers: May-September. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Meconopsis cambrica (Yellow) | Welsh Poppy | 1.4Lt | An ardent colonizer with fresh, fern-green foliage. VIVID LEMON flowers unfurl all summer. Best in shade in any reasonable soil.45x45cm. Flowers: May-September. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Meconopsis x sheldonii | Himalayan Blue Poppy | 1Lt | betonicifolia x grandis. Rosette forming, hairy perennial, with lance-shaped, toothed basal leaves. Shallow, cup-shaped rich to pale-blue flowers are held in the upper leaf axils in late spring & early summer.Cool, damp woodland soil in pt.sh.(5-7) 120cm | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Meehania urticifolia | 1.4Lt | One sided spikes of deep violet dead-nettle like flowers, spotted on the protruding lower lip; late spring & early summer. Spreading mats of wrinkled heart shaped hairy leaves. Humus rich, moist yet well drained soil in part or full shade. 30x45cm. | £4.65 | 2.00 | |
Melianthus major (AGM) | Honey Flower | 2Lt | Wonderful half-hardy foliage plant with large, deeply serrated grey-green leaves up unbranched stems. Tubular, BROWNISH-RED flowers in terminal spikes if the plant is kept in growth through winter. Grow in poor soil in sun to encourage flowering. 2x2m. | £7.50 | 2.00 |
Melittis melissophyllum albida | Bastard Balm | 1.4Lt | The rarely seen pure white form of our native plant. Short, erect spikes with nettle like, dark-green leaves. Large, two-lipped, pure white flowers nestle in the leaf axils during early summer. Best in retentive soil in light shade. (4-6) 30cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Melittis melissophyllum ‘Royal Velvet Distinction’ | Bastard Balm | 3Lt | Easily grown selected form of our rare native. Floppy stems with good sized white two lipped flowers with a prominent crimson lower lip;- late spring through summer. Excellent even for dry shade but adaptable to anything. (4-6) 40cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Melittis melissophyllum ‘Royal Velvet Distinction’ | Bastard Balm | 1Lt | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Mertensia maritima | Oyster Plant | 1Lt | syn. simplicissima. Small, fleshy plant for the rockery with radiating stems clothed in spathe shaped, intensely silver-white, thick leaves. Sprays of piercing, sky-blue flowers during early summer. Retentive yet free draining soil in sun. (6-7) 10cm. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Mertensia virginica (AGM) | Virginia Cowslip | 1.4Lt | (syn.pulmonarioides) A most desirable plant with oval, soft blue-green leaves. Arching stems are topped by clusters of funnel-shaped RICH BLUE flowers; April to June. Goes dormant in late summer. Fertile well drained soil in sun or shade. 45x45cms.. | £5.95 | 15.00 |
Mimulus cardinalis (AGM) | Scarlet Monkey Flower | 1.4Lt | Coll Fry Creek, San Diego. Erect grower with downy foliage. Large, red, snapdragon-like flowers in succession throughout summer. Evergreen but cut back hard in August to maintain shape. Ordinary, not too dry soil in sun. 80x45cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Mimulus ringens | Alleghany Monkey Flo | 2Lt | Curious species for moist soil or pondsides. Strong stems have two-lipped pale blue-mauve flowers in short spikes. Quickly makes a good clump but never invasive. Full sun in moist soil. 90x45cm. Flowers: Late summer. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Mirabilis jalapa | Four o’clock plant | 2Lt | A curious tuberous perennial from temperate South American producing sweetly scented ‘flowers’ of various colours, yellow, red, pink, white, on the plant at the same time.These open each day around 4 o’clock.Leaves may wilt with heat but soon revive. Free draining soil in sun – keep frost free. 1.0m+ | £7.95 | 15.00 |
Mitchella repens | Partridgeberry | 1.4Lt | Totally prostrate, woody stemmed mat former with rooting, trailing stems with pairs of opposite, glossy, rounded leaves with a yellow midrib. Small white flowers from the leaf axils followed by scarlet berries. Woodland soil in part shade. (5-6) 5cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Monarda ‘Bee Bright’ | Bee’s balm | 1.4Lt | Less vigorous variety the firm, upright, well branched stems topped with crown-like, shaggy, white flowers with a greenish dome; summer. Highly attractive to butterflies & bees. Stems lined with coarse, ovate leaves. All parts aromatic. Claimed to be more mildew resistant. Fertile, free draining yet retentive soil in sun. 45cms. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Monarda ‘Bee Lieve’ | Bee’s Balm | 1.4Lt | New, mildew resistant, highly aromatic, shorter growing variety the stiff, upright stems topped with whorled clusters of tubular, two lipped baby pink flowers from summer into autumn. Highly attractive to bees & butterflies. Stems lined with Lance shaped, dark green leaves. Damp, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60 cms. | £5.95 | 3.00 |
Monarda ‘Blaustrumpf’ | Bergamot | 2Lt | Blue Stocking’. Showy German hybrid, with whorls of hooded deep violet-purple flowers held in dark purple bracts on upright stems. Slightly smokey-purple flushed leaves. Retentive soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 9.00 |
Monarda ‘Bubblegum’ | Bergamot | 2Lt | A great new compact selection from the USA. Forming a dense bush of aromatic leaves with a stunning display of large, long lived, hot pink, crown like flowers through the summer. Bee and butterfly favourite. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ (AGM) | Bergamot, Bee Balm | 1.4Lt | Spikes of hooded, RICH-RED flowers; June to August. Forms a dense clump with strongly scented, pointed, brown-tinged leaves. Retentive soil in an open, sunny position. 1.2m. | £4.70 | 1.00 |
Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ (AGM) | Bergamot, Bee Balm | 1Lt | £4.75 | 27.00 | |
Monarda ‘Cambridge Scarlet’ (AGM) | Bergamot, Bee Balm | 2Lt | £6.95 | 8.00 | |
Monarda citriodora | Bee Balm | 1.4Lt | Upright, square stems carry tiered clusters of tubular, 2 lipped, purple, white & pink flowers from purple bracts; summer. Loved by bees.Narrow, lance shaped, toothed, lemon scented leaves line the stems.For a free draining yet retentive soil in sun or part shade. Native to the North American prairies. 60cms | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Monarda ‘Croftway Pink’ (AGM) | Bergamot, Bees Balm | 2Lt | Whorls of hooded, sage-like, strong pink flowers on stiff upright stems; June-August. Highly aromatic leaves. Deep, rich, reasonably drained soil in sun. 90cms. | £6.50 | 5.00 |
Monarda didyma ‘Pink Lace’ | Bergamot | 1.4Lt | Much shorter than most cultivars this has excellent mildew resistance & multiplies well. Whorls of nettle like aromatic leaves topped by whorls of hooded rich-pink flowers; midsummer. can be grown in pots. Retentive soil. (7-8) 40cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Monarda ‘Gardenview Scarlet’ (AGM) | Wild Bergamot | 1.4Lt | New compact selection recently introduced from Canada. Highly aromatic, minty leaves & whorls of large, hooded, brilliant scarlet flowers all summer. Good mildew resistance. Ordinary soil in a sunny site. 90x45cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Monarda ‘Jacob Cline’ | Bergamot | 1Lt | Tall American selection with rich scarlet flowers, ageing with just a tinge of blue;- mid to late summer. Aromatic leaves on square stems. never too dry soil in sun or part shade. Back of the border. (7-8) 120cm. | £4.75 | 16.00 |
Monarda ‘Kinght Purple’ | Bergamot, Bee Balm | 1.4Lt | Strong growing, aromatic clump former with nettle like, mint scented leaves. Whorls of tubular rich purple flowers from persistent brown bracts; mid to late summer, Loved by bees, butterflies. Fertile, rich, never too dry soil in sun or part shade. A more compact form to 60cms. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Monarda ‘Mahogany’ | Wild Bergamot | 1Lt | Whorls of narrow, tubular, hooded, RICH-RED flowers the bracts flushed smokey-purple; June to August. Highly aromatic, old cottage garden favourite. Rich retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Monarda ‘Panorama Red Shades’ | 1Lt | A clump-forming perennial to 90cm tall, with lance-shaped, aromatic, dark green foliage. From mid-summer to early autumn each upright stem carries a whorl of two-lipped, tubular, red flowers with a dark centre | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Monarda ‘Pardon My Lavender’ | Lamiaceae | 1.4Lt | Very dwarf, compact form bred specifically for pots. Short stems have whorled spikes of hooded brightest lavender purple flowers, held continuously from mid to late summer, much loved by bees. Pointed, strongly aromatic leaves. Excellent mildew resistance. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 30x40cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Monarda ‘Petite Delight’ | Bee Balm | 1.4Lt | New, low growing, mildew resistant variety, with red flushed aromatic leaves. Whorls of rich-pink flowers on short stems in summer. Retentive soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 30cm | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Monarda ‘Prarienacht’ | Bee Balm, Bergamot | 1Lt | (syn Prairie Night’) Upright stems with pointed, fragrant, mint-like leaves topped with hooded, DEEP PURPLE flowers; June to August. Deep, rich soil in sunny. 90x60cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Monarda ‘Raspberry Wine’ | Bergamot | 1.4Lt | Tall, very strong growing variety with stout stems & purple flushed leaves. Whorls of narrowly tubular wine red flowers from purple bracts;- July to September. Bred for it’s mildew resistance. Retentive soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Monarda ‘Schneewittchen’ | Bergamot, Bee Balm | 1Lt | (syn. Snow Maiden’) Abundant stems of white hooded flowers over a clump of fresh-green foliage, late summer. All parts scented. Open sunny spot in dryish soils. 90cms(3ft) | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Monarda ‘Scorpion’ | Bees Balm | 1.4Lt | Upright, purple stems topped with heads of reddish-purple flowers with purple calyces; June-August. Aromatic leaves. Fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun or light, dappled shade. Tall variety to 1401cms. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Monarda ‘Scorpion’ | Bees Balm | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Monarda ‘Squaw’ (AGM) | Bergamot, Bees Balm | 1Lt | Upright stems with scented leaves & hooded, BRIGHT RED flowers around a central cone; July & August. Good, mildew-resistant variety. Best in retentive soil in sun. 120x60cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Monarda ‘Violet Queen’ | Wild bergamot | 1.4Lt | Erect highly aromatic easy border plant with pointed hairy leaves in whorls. Tubular hooded two lipped deep violet flowers are also held in whorls from late june into august. Good rich retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Morina longifolia | Whorlflower | 1.4Lt | Rosettes of evergreen, very aromatic, thistle-like leaves. Tall stems with whorls of hooded, tubular, white flowers with a pink flush, turning crimson after pollination, all set in spiny collars. Well drained retentive soil. 75x45cm. | £5.75 | 14.00 |
Narcissus ‘February Gold’ | Dwarf Daffodil | 1.5lt | Early flowering, dwarf variety the single flowers having swept back yellow outer petals and a golden yellow trumpet. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. Stunning when massed but also ideal for winter containers. Ht: 30cms. | £4.25 | 15.00 |
Nepeta govaniana | 1.4Lt | A beautiful rare Nepeta from Kashmir & not widely grown. Well branched plant with light-green pointed leaves and long, CLEAR LIGHT-YELLOW flowers in summer. Likes cool, retentive soil in part shade. 90cms. | £5.25 | 14.00 | |
Nepeta govaniana | 2Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | ||
Nepeta grandiflora ‘Dawn to Dusk’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | New hybrid making dense, compact clumps of small, grey, scented leaves. Short spikes of hooded SOFT-PINK flowers held in purple calyces. One of the larger cultivars. Well drained soil in sun. 90x60cm. Flowers: July-September. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Nepeta grandiflora ‘Dawn to Dusk’ | Catmint | 1Lt | £3.99 | 8.00 | |
Nepeta grandiflora ‘Summer Magic’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | Sturdy, bushy, compact catmint with deeply veined, grey-green leaves. Semi whorled spikes of small, narrowly tubular lavender-blue flowers from May to the frosts. One of the longest flowering varieties available. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-10) 30x45cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Nepeta grandiflora ‘Summer Magic’ | Catmint | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | |
Nepeta ‘Junior Walker’ | Catmint | 2Lt | A sterile dwarf seedling of ‘Walker’s Low’ & the most popular variety in United States. Spreading stems with toothed, aromatic, grey-green leaves. Densely clustered spikes of lavender-blue flowers, held continuously from May to September. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-9) 40x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Nepeta ‘Junior Walker’ | Catmint | 1Lt | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Nepeta kubanica | Catmint | 1.4Lt | May correctly be cyanea ssp. cyanea. Medium sized, upright catmint from the Caucasus with smooth, nettle leaves, flushed bronze in spring & autumn. Whorls of large mauve flowers from mauve bracts ;- late summer. Needs a more retentive soil in sun. (6-8) 65cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Nepeta latifolia ‘Super Cat’ | Catmint | 1Lt | Extremely tall catmint with felted, hairy grey leaves & stems, topped by long, narrow, upright, wispy spikes of narrowly tubular, aromatic, lilac-blue flowers during summer. Light, well drained soil in sun. 120x60cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Nepeta ‘Little Trudy’ | Catmint | 2Lt | Low, spreading, clump forming, edging perennial with strongly aromatic, soft, linear, grey-green leaves. Long spikes of narrowly tubular, deep lavender, closely packed flowers are borne from late spring to midsummer. Light, free draining soil in sun. (5-8) 30x75cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Nepeta nervosa ‘Blue Moon’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | Unusual species from Kashmir, needing a more retentive spot. Gently creeping root with erect stems having smooth, deeply veined leaves. Dense, whorled spikes of narrowly tubular, rich blue flowers throughout summer. Sun or part shade. (5-7) 45cm. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Nepeta nuda ‘Purple Cat’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | Taller, upright species with grey-green, hairy leaves. Dense whorl like spikes of small, narrowly tubular, lilac-purple flowers all summer. Well scented all over. well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 120cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Nepeta ‘Purple Haze’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | Dwarf, bushy, spreading catmint with aromatic, deeply veined, grey-green leaves. Very wide, fat whorled spikes of tubular, rich blue flowers from mid April, repeating throughout summer & autumn. Gritty, free draining soil in sun. (5-10) 20x120cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Nepeta ‘Purple Haze’ | Catmint | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | |
Nepeta racemosa ‘Walker’s Low’ | Catmint | 2Lt | An improvement on the common catmint. Dense basal clumps of silvery-grey, aromatic leaves topped by spikes of hooded, PALE BLUE-MAUVE flowers with a spotting on the lower lip; May to July. Very well drained soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Nepeta sibirica ‘Souvenir d’Andre Chaudron’ | Cat Mint | 1.4Lt | (syn. N.Blue Beauty’) Short spires of narrow, tubular, SPODE-BLUE flowers giving a good display of colour; June & July. Low growing, aromatic perennial with small, silver-grey leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 45x45cms. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ | Catmint | 1.4Lt | Superb variety bearing masses of large sprays of lavender-blue flowers over grey, aromatic foliage. Probably the hardiest type. Well drained sunny position. 60x60cms. Flowers: Midsummer. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Nepeta ‘Six Hills Giant’ | Catmint | 1Lt | £4.75 | 19.00 | |
Nepeta x faassenii (AGM) | Cat Mint | 1.4Lt | Free mounds of bushy, greyish, aromatic foliage and sprays of LAVENDER-BLUE blooms over a long period. Popular perennial making a good edger or under-planter. Well drained soil sunny position. 30x45cms. Flowers: May-September. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Nepeta x faassenii (AGM) | Cat Mint | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Nepeta x faassenii (AGM) | Cat Mint | 2Lt | £6.50 | 2.00 | |
Nepeta x faassenii ‘Blue Wonder’ | Catmint | 2Lt | Low, spreading ground cover with aromatic, softly grey downy toothed leaves on trailing stems. Rather fat, whorled spikes of small rich-blue tubular flowers over a long period through summer. Good edger for a light, well drained soil in sun. (6-9) 20x60cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Nepeta x faassenii ‘Purrsian Blue’ | Catmint | 1Lt | Much neater than most forms, not sprawling but forming a rounded bun. Short, dense, erect stems with stumpy, whorled spikes of narrowly tubular periwinkle blue flowers, held in persistent purple calyces, from late spring through summer. Small, aromatic, mid green leaves. Light, free draining oil in sun. (5-9) 30x40cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Nerine bowdenii (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Stiff stems topped with heads of recurved, funnel-shaped, RICH PINK flowers; lt. summer. Strap-like leaves whither before the flowers. A beautiful plant for a sunny, baked position preferably at the foot of a wall. Plant the bulb with its nose on the surface. 60x20cm. | £4.95 | 15.00 | |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Alba’ | 1.4Lt | Stiff stems topped with heads of recurved, funnel-shaped, WHITE flowers; lt. summer. Strap-like leaves whither before the flowers. A beautiful plant for a sunny, baked position preferably at the foot of a wall. Plant the bulb with its nose on the surface. 60x20cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 | |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Amandi’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Bulbous perennial, with broad, strap shaped leaves. In autumn,has open umbels of waxy, funnel-shaped, soft salmon-pink flowers with a darker bar. Wavy edged, recurved petals; Aug-Oct.. Hardy at the foot of a warm wall in a sheltered, sunny spot in free draining soil. 40cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Favourite’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | In autumn it offers umbels of flared, wavy edged petalled salmon-pink flowers before the new leaves kick into growth ;- October & November. arching, strap like leaves. Plant bulbs shallowly. Best in a very warm, sheltered spot for a summer baking. (10-11) 55cm. | £4.95 | 12.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Isabel’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | More or less a bowdenii hybrid so reasonably hardyish in a sheltered spot. Whorls of large, spidery deep-rose flowers on bare stems in autumn, just before the strap like leaves. Needs a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Like a Virgin’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Bulbous perennial, with broad, strap shaped leaves. In autumn,has open umbels of waxy, funnel-shaped, pure white flowers with long white stamens.. Wavy edged, recurved petals; Aug-Oct.. Hardy at the foot of a warm wall in a sheltered, sunny spot in free draining soil. 60cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Lipstick’ | 1.4Lt | Excellent bulbous perennial for late summer autumn colour. Upright stems topped with a crown of flared, white flushed to carmine at the tips, flared petals over a long period; late summer into autumn. Fleshy, lance shaped, green leaves. Plant with neck of bulb at the surface. Best planted in a very dry, well drained, sunny position or as a pot plant. South Africa. 60x45cms.. | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Ostara’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Bulbous perennial with whorls of flared, trumpet shaped rich pink flowers with paler, almost white edges, held on the bare stems in autumn, followed by the strap like leaves. Plant at the foot of a warm wall in sun. (9-10) 80cm. | £4.95 | 13.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Sofie’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | More or less a bowdenii hybrid so reasonably hardy in a warm, sheltered spot. Good riched rich salmon spidery flowers, held in whorls during autumn, just before the strap like leaves. Needs a well drained spot in a sunny site. (8-10) 50cm. | £4.35 | 1.00 |
Nerine bowdenii ‘Vesta K’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Reasonably hardy, Dutch hybrid with whorls of flared, good sized , trumpet-shaped blush-pink flowers, fading almost white, during late summer & autumn. The flower on bare stems just before the emergence of the strap like leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (8-10) 60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Nerine ‘Mr. John’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Said to bowdenii but probably has a lot of sarniensis in it, making it less hardy. Whorled heads of trumpet shaped, intense darkest-pink flowers, held on black stalks, during late summer & autumn. They are followed by the broad, strap like leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (8-10) 60cm. | £4.45 | 1.00 |
Nerine ‘Stefanie’ | Nerine | 1.4Lt | Bare stems with whorls of narrow petalled, trumpet shaped, silver-white flowers from pink tinged buds, fading to just the palest pink with age;- autumn. Strap like leaves appear after the flowers. Best at the foot of a warm wall in sheltered sun. 75cm. | £4.45 | 1.00 |
Nipponanthemum nipponicum | 1.4Lt | Closely related to the Shasta Daisy, this has upward facing chalky-white daisies with a pale-yellow eye in autumn, finally turning a pale-pink. Thick, fleshy lobed leaves on upright stems. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-11) 45cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Oenanthe javanica ‘Flamingo’ | 1.4Lt | A striking foliage plant making spreading clumps of finely cut green leaves heavily variegated cream, white & pink. In cold weather it takes on a red hue. Insignificant cow parsley-like white flowers. any soil in sun or part shade. 45x60cm. | £3.95 | 3.00 | |
Oenothera fruticosa glauca ‘Sonnenwende’ | Sundrops | 1.4Lt | Choice German introduction with rosettes of red-tinged dark green leaves. Large, yellow, cup-shaped flowers from red buds; also opens during the day. Sun lover for a well drained soil. 45x45cm. Flowers: July-September. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Oenothera fruticosa ‘Hoheslicht’ | Sundrops | 1.4Lt | Highlight’.From late spring through midsummer are produced an abundance of showy bright yellow flowers from red flushed buds. Basal rosettes of mid-green leaves. Well drained soil in sun. (5-8) 60cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Oenothera fruticosa ‘W.Cuthbertson’ | Evening Primrose | 1.4Lt | Compact form, with heads of papery, silky cup-shaped rich golden-yellow flowers on short stems in early summer. Basal rosettes of red fluahed pale-green leaves. Well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 45cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Oenothera macrocarpa (AGM) | Evening Primrose | 1.4Lt | (syn.O.missouriensis) A succession of huge PRIMROSE flowers; all summer. Good ground cover with red tinted leaves & stems. Well drained soil in sun. 20x60cm. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Oenothera speciosa ‘Siskiyou’ | Evening Primrose | 1.4Lt | Gorgeous variant found in the Siskiyou mountains. Large, CLEAR PINK, cup-shaped flowers veined a deeper pink & darken towards the edges; golden-yellow eye. Excellent scent & flowers remain open all day. Gritty, well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Oenothera speciosa ‘Siskiyou’ | Evening Primrose | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Olsynium douglasii (AGM) | Grass Widow | 1.4Lt | Unusual variety with narrow grassy leaves. Large, nodding bell shaped blue flowers with pointed petals & distinctive yellow stamens. Flowers spring but dies down quickly. Retentive soil in part shade. 25x15cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Omphalodes cappadocica ‘Cherry Ingram’ (AGM) | Navelwort | 1.4Lt | Excellent ground cover for woodland, shady conditions. Abundany sprays of larger than normal intense bright-blue flowers in spring. More or less evergreen.Moist, fertile, humus rich soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 20cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Omphalodes cappadocica ‘Starry Eyes’ | Navelwort, Navelseed | 1.4Lt | Branching spikes with WHITE flowers each petal having a BLUE CENTRAL STRIPE. A wonderful cultivar making low growing clumps of pointed, dark green leaves. For any not too chalky soil in part shade. 20x30cm. Flowers: March-April. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Ophiopogon bodinieri B&L 12505 | 1.4Lt | A vigorous spreading clump-former with long, narrow, strap-like, arching, dark green leaves. Clusters of hanging bell-shaped pale lilac-pink flowers. Moist woodland soil. Collected in Yunnan, China. 30x75cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Ophiopogon chingii | 1.4Lt | Tiny little evergreen species from Japan with very fine, curling twisted mounds of leathery deep green leaves on a gently running root. Spikes of small, bell-shaped lilac flowers followed by very large neon blue fruit, from mid to late summer. diminutive so best on a rockery. Retentive soil in a part shaded spot. (5-6) 5cm. | £5.95 | 16.00 | |
Ophiopogon jaburan | Jaburan Lily | 1.4Lt | Tufted evergreen perennial, with strap-shaped leathery dark green leaves. Short spikes of lilac tinted white flowers in late summer followed by violet-blue fruit. Moist, fertile, hunus-rich soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 45cm., | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Ophiopogon japonicus | Mondo Grass | 1.4Lt | Tufted evergreen clump former with tights mats of leathery, grassy dark green leaves, spreading gently by stolons. Clusters of small, bell-shaped lilac-white flowers, followed by metallic purple-blue berries in autumn. never too dry soil in sun or shade, out of cold winds. (8-9) 15cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Ophiopogon japonicus | Mondo Grass | 1.5lt | £6.75 | 15.00 | |
Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Compactus’ | 2Lt | Very rare, slow growing perennial with forming clumps of short, evergreen, linear, dark green leaves. Short spikes of bell-shaped, SILVERY-MAUVE flowers almost hidden in the foliage; summer. Retentive, humus-rich soil in sun or part shade. 4cms. | £9.95 | 4.00 | |
Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Kigimafukiduma’ | 1.4Lt | Small rockery form from Japan forming evergreen clumps of narrow grey-green leaves with a fine green variegation, making it look silvery. Small white flowers in autumn followed by blue berries. Never too dry soil out of full sun. (8-10) 15cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 | |
Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Minor’ | Lilyturf | 1.4Lt | Tiny creeping form, with arching clumps of narrow, leathery deep-green evergreen leaves. Short spikes of small, bell-shaped pale purple-white flowers followed by blue-black berries. Fertile, retentive, rich soil in part shade. (8-9) 15cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Ophiopogon japonicus ‘Nanus Variegatus’ | Ophiopogon | 1.4Lt | Tiny species for a sink or rockery. Narrow arching clumps of almost white leaves with a fine green variegation. Condensed spikes if lilac flowers in midsummer followed by small black berries. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 10cm. | £5.25 | 12.00 |
Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’ (AGM) | Black Grass | 1.4Lt | Striking herbaceous perennial with evergreen, almost black, strap-like leaves which set off short spikes of rich pink flowers followed by black berries. One of the few black leaved plants. Needs good soil, part shade. Creeps slowly. 15cms. Flowers: Aug-Sept. | £6.95 | 15.00 |
Origanum ‘Amethyst Falls’ | 1.4Lt | A beautiful ornamental oregano, with masses of hop like clusters of purplish pink flowers, maturing to a striking mauve from June to September. Perfect for the front of a sunny border, rockery or a patio container. Height 40cm. Spread 45cm. Full sun. Free draining soil. | £6.25 | 3.00 | |
Origanum laevigatum ‘Herrenhausen’ (AGM) | Marjoram | 1.4Lt | Mat-forming clumps of aromatic foliage. Well branched stems bearing abundant clusters of violet flowers; mid to late summer. Reasonably drained soil in sun. 40cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Origanum vulgare ‘Thumble’s Variety’ | Wild Marjoram | 1Lt | Bushy, woody based, aromatic herb making larger than normal carpets of yellow-green leaves becoming burnished gold in autumn. Loose whorls of tubular, deep pink flowers; midsummer & autumn. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 45x45cms. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Origanum vulgare ‘Thumble’s Variety’ | Wild Marjoram | 2Lt | £6.95 | 4.00 | |
Ornithogalum pyramidale | Star of Bethlehem | 1.4Lt | Fleshy, upright stems topped with neat, pyramidal heads of white, star-like flowers; May-July. Fleshy, lance-shaped leaves fade away at flowering. Bulbous perennial for a well drained soil in sun. Ht: 60cms. | £4.35 | 1.00 |
Ornithogalum reverchonii | 1.4Lt | Tall, elegant bulbous plant with roseetes of narrow, strap-like leaves. Tall spikes of starry white flowers in early summer, quickly going dormant afterwards. Free draining soil in sun. (6-7) 50cm | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Orthrosanthus chimboracensis | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen iris relative making clumps of long, narrow, grassy evergreen leaves. Sprays of CLEAR LIGHT-BLUE flowers each lasting but a day from May to July. Not fully hardy but O.K in an unheated greenhouse in winter. Gritty well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £5.45 | 1.00 | |
Osteospermum jucundum (AGM) | 1Lt | flowers:Soft pink all summer.Very free Ht:30cms(12ins).Robust,spreading habit. Semi-hardy perennial.Well drained.Sun | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Pachyphragma macrophyllum | 1.4Lt | An unassuming, attractive ground cover plant with rounded, green leaves. Spikes of PURE WHITE flowers; March to May. Grows in any reasonable soil in part shade. 30x45cms. | £4.95 | 2.00 | |
Pachysandra axillaris ‘Crug’s Cover’ BWJ8032 | Green Carpet | 2Lt | Rare clone from Crug Farm this evergreen, rhizomatous sub shrub has upright short axillary dense spikes of fragrant white flowers peeping above the ornamental polished undulate leathery leaves. Suckering stems soon lead to rampant ground cover given a fertile, retentive soil in part or full shade. From seed collected China 2000 | £9.95 | 3.00 |
Pachysandra procumbens (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen semi-evergreen from S.E USA, with whorls of toothed, grey green leaves, with brown mottling, taking on superb winter colour. Short spikes of white flowers, with pink anthers in late spring. Very slow. Humus rich, woodland soil in shade. (4-5) 25cm. | £5.45 | 2.00 | |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Agida’ | Paeony | 2Lt | Traditional cottage garden style paeony with almost fully double, carmine-red flowers tipped silvery-pink; late spring & early summer. Good rich fertile soil in sun or part shade. 75x60cm. | £11.75 | 10.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Alexander Fleming’ | Paeony | 3Lt | Large, globe shaped, DOUBLE, BRIGHT RED flowers; May & June. Well scented & good even in bad weather. Foliage red tinted. Rich well drained soil in sun or part shade. 90x90cm. | £9.55 | 1.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Border Gem’ | 2Lt | Sumptuous, slightly ruffled, large double white blooms, a hint of blush pink & a boss of yellow stamens; June-July. Slow clump forming perennial the architectural leaves giving good autumn colour. For a retentive, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Resents root disturbance. 75cms | £11.75 | 7.00 | |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Bunker Hill’ | Paeony | 2Lt | Double. Large, vibrant, double purple-red flowers held on stout stems. Humus rich, retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 80cm. | £11.75 | 11.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Inspecteur Lavergne’ | Peony | 2Lt | Unusual, fully double, heavily frilled crimson-red flowers with incurved petals. Well scented. The divided leaves take on good autumnal colour. Humus rich, retentive soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 75cm. | £11.95 | 1.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Karl Rosenfield’ | Double Peony | 3Lt | Beautiful, large DOUBLE CRIMSON-RED flowers on strong stems. Fine clumps of attractive, lobed foliage giving good spring & autumn colour. Best in enriched, deep soil in full sun. 75-100cms. Flowers: June. | £11.45 | 6.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Krinkled White’ | Peony | 3Lt | Large, single, cup-shaped, white flowers with slightly ruffled petals & golden stamens; late spring & early summer. Humus-rich, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75x75cm. | £11.45 | 6.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘President F.D Roosevelt’ | Peony | 2Lt | A strangely neglected hybrid with large, almost fully double, deliciously scented, rich red flowers with wavy margined petals, freely borne during May. :Likes a rich, retentive soil in sun or light shade. (5-6) 80x45cm. | £11.75 | 9.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘Sarah Bernhardt’ (AGM) | Double Peony | 3Lt | An abundance of DOUBLE, sweetly perfumed, APPLEBLOSSOM-PINK blooms TIPPED SILVER over a long period. Bold clumps of foliage giving good spring & autumn colour. Humus-rich, reasonably drained soil in sun. 90x75cms. Flowers: E. summer | £11.45 | 6.00 |
Paeonia lactiflora ‘White Wings’ | Peony | 3Lt | Much sought after variety with well scented, SINGLE, PURE WHITE flowers with broad crinkled petals & a large golden central boss of stamens. Free flowering in June & July. Humus rich retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £11.45 | 7.00 |
Paeonia officinalis ‘Rubra Plena’ (AGM) | Cottage Garden Peony | 3Lt | Found in almost every cottage garden this delightful variety has HUGE, FULLY DOUBLE, DEEP RED flowers. Handsome clumps of foliage. Needs a very rich fertile soil in sun or part shade. Do not disturb when established. 75x60cm. Flowers: June-July. | £12.70 | 1.00 |
Papaver orientale ‘Beauty Of Livermere’ | Oriental Poppy | 1Lt | THE TRUE FORM, NOT ANOTHER IMPOSTER. Always raised from seed, the nursery trade hasn’t the true form, until now. Large, intense, deep red flowers, stained black at the base;- late spring & early summer. Well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 75cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Papaver orientale ‘Prinzessin Victoria Louise’ | Oriental Poppy | 1Lt | Cup-shaped bowls of almost single, SALMON flowers with papery, crinkled petals from large buds; May to July. Cut back hard after flowering for a second show. Gritty well drained soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Papaver orientale ‘Royal Wedding’ | Oriental Poppy | 1Lt | Very large, papery, PURE WHITE blooms with a black blotch at the base of each petal; free flowering from May to July. Breeds true from seed. Gritty well drained soil in sun. 75x45cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Paradisea lusitanica | Paradise Lily | 1.4Lt | Upright clump former, with basal rosettes of linaer leaves. Loose racemes of trumpet-shaped fragrant white flowers all summer. Humus reich, fertile yet excellently drained soil in sun. Beware of slugs. (7-8) 90cm. | £7.25 | 8.00 |
Parahebe lyallii | 1Lt | Small sub-shrub, with woody stems clothed in small, leathery, toothed leaves. Sprays of msmall, cup-shaped white flowers, veined pink throughout summer & autumn. From New Zealand. Well drined soil in sun or light shade. (6-9) 25cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Paris polyphylla (AGM) | Herb Paris | 1Lt | Rarely seen plant closely related to our own native Herb Paris. Stout stems are topped by a ruff of fresh green leaves with thread like yellow petals & a violet stigma in the crown. Each flower lasts for 3 months through summer. Heavy humus soil in shade. 90x45cm | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Patrinia intermedia | 1.4Lt | £5.50 | 4.00 | ||
Patrinia triloba palmata | 1.4Lt | Small species with basal clumps of maple-shaped, glossy green leaves, turning red in autumn. Heads of acid-yellow flowers, held on red flushed stalks during mid to late summer, with a pleasing scent. Easy in a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 40cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 | |
Pelargonium – Scented | 1.4Lt | Half hardy, semi-woody, evergreen perennial noted for it’s aromatic leaves – more apparent when lightly rubbed. Flowers in shades of pinks to white (according to variety) produced almost throughout the year. Reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. Winter protection advised. | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Pelargonium – Zonal | 1Lt | Semi-woody, half hardy perennials with rounded heads of large flowers throughout the year if given winter protection. Popular for summer displays. dead head regularly Free draining soil in sun. | £5.15 | 3.00 | |
Pelargonium – Zonal variegated | 1Lt | £5.25 | 1.00 | ||
Pelargonium – Zonal variegated | 1.5lt | £5.50 | 36.00 | ||
Peltoboykinia watanabei | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped with cymes of open bell-shaped, pale greenish-yellow flowers; summer. Clump-forming perennial with lobed, glossy, olive-green leaves. A rhizomatous species from mountain woodlands of Japan. Moist, humus-rich soil in part shade. 45cms. | £5.50 | 3.00 | |
Peltoboykinia watanabei | 2Lt | £6.25 | 5.00 | ||
Penstemon ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | (AGM) (syn P.Garnet’) A vigorous evergreen with DEEP PORT-WINE tubular flowers flushed crimson over narrow fresh foliage. Full sun in fertile soil. 75x60cms. Flowers: July-September | £5.75 | 6.00 | |
Penstemon ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’ (AGM) | 2Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | ||
Penstemon ‘Castle Forbes’ | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Well branched, upright stems lined with tubular, rose-red flowers with a white throat over a very long period; June – October. A semi-evergreen perennial with lance-shaped leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. Prune back in early spring. 75x45cms. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Penstemon ‘Dark Towers’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | Possibly a digitalis selection, this has persistent rich wine-purple leaves. long spikes of narrowly tubular warm pink flowers through summer. A species type, not a large flowered hybrid. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 90cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Penstemon glaber | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Spires of bi-coloured PINK & BLUE flowers; July to September. Very hardy American native. Glossy, evergren leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 30x45cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Penstemon heterophyllus ‘Catherine de la Mare’ (AGM) | 1Lt | A native of California. Narrow, tubular, blue tinged purple flowers: colour may vary depending on the acidity of the soil; midsummer. Low, spreading ground coverer with shiny, evergreen leaves on red stems. Well drained soil in sun. 30x45cms. | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Penstemon heterophyllus ‘Heavenly Blue’ | Foothill Pernstemon | 1.4Lt | Almost evergreen with linear, leathery leaves in basal clumps. Short spikes of rich, clear violet-blue widely flared, tubular flowers in midsummer. Good for the front of the border. Fertile well drained soil in full sun. 60x60cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Penstemon hirsutus pygmaeus | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | Short spikes of narrow, tubular, pale violet flowers with a white throat; summer. Small, narrow, basal rosettes of leaves have good winter colour. Retentive well drained soil in sun. 15x30cm. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Penstemon hirsutus pygmaeus albus | 1.4Lt | Small, hardy edging species from Eastern USA with rosettes of softly downy leaves. Spreading spikes with short spikes of narrowly tubular white flowers during early summer. Easy in any well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 20cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Penstemon hirsutus pygmaeus albus | 1Lt | £4.75 | 16.00 | ||
Penstemon hirsutus pygmaeus albus | 2Lt | £6.50 | 1.00 | ||
Penstemon ‘Pensham Amelia Jane’ | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Striking tall upright form with rich crimson red flowers having a white unmarked throat;- June to the frosts. Prune hard in spring to keep compact. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-10) 80cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Penstemon ‘Pensham Amelia Jane’ | Beard Tongue | 2Lt | £6.50 | 1.00 | |
Penstemon ‘Pensham Eleanor Young’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | One of the Pensham series with bold spikes of rich plum-purple flowers with a large white unmarked throat;- June to the frosts. Likes a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-10) 85cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Penstemon ‘Pensham Plum Jerkum’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | One of the Pensham series with bold spikes of deepest plum-violet flowers with a white throat which is heavily mottled violet. Flowers June to the frosts. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-10) 55cm. | £3.99 | 2.00 |
Penstemon ‘Pensham Wedding Day’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | One of the Pensham series with spikes of slightly smaller, flattened ivory white flowers, more like a species than a barbatus hybrid;- May to the frosts. Best in a well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-10) 55cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Penstemon ‘Pensham Wedding Day’ | Beard Tongue | 2Lt | £6.95 | 3.00 | |
penstemon ‘Phoenix Red’ | Beard Tongue | 2Lt | (Phoenix Series) Large, strong growing semi evergreen with bold spikes of very large, tubular, glowing cherry-red flowers with a white, unmarked throat, borne during summer & autumn. Needs a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-10) 75x50cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
penstemon ‘Phoenix Red’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | £3.99 | 1.00 | |
Penstemon pinifolius (AGM) | Pine Needle Penstemon | 1Lt | Small semi evergreen edger with very fine, needle like fresh green leaves. Spikes of very narrowly tubular screaming scarlet flowers through summer & autumn. Pollinated by Hummingbirds! Light, free draining, sheltered spot in sun. (6-9) 15cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Penstemon pinifolius ‘Mersea Yellow’ | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Spreading evergren sub-shrub, with crowded, need like dark-green leaves. Loose, terminal spike-like racemes of narrow YELLOW flowers are freely produced in summer. Well drained, retentive soil in full sun & shelter. (6-8) 30cm. A little weak initially. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Penstemon ‘Purple Passion’ | Beard Tongue | 2Lt | Spikes of wide, tubular deep purple flowers with white markings & streaking in the throat. Broad, dark green leaves are lightly flushed purple. well drained soil in a sunny, sheltered site. (6-9) 75cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Penstemon ‘Raven’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Tall erect habit. Deep purple flowers with a white throat, streaked dark reddish-purple. Stems & leaves are flushed purple. Flowers all summer & autumn. Take cuttings as a precaution. Well drained soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Penstemon ‘Rubicundus’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Huge, tubular, CRIMSON-SCARLET flowers; July to September. Large, evergreen foliage. Needs a well sheltered position in sun & a fertile soil. 60x60cm. | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Penstemon ‘Rubicundus’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | ||
Penstemon ‘Schoenholzeri’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | (syn. P.Firebird’) Long, thin, narrow, tubular BRIGHT RED flowers. One of the hardiest hybrids with narrow, evergreen leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 60x45cm. Flowers: July to October. | £3.99 | 3.00 |
Penstemon ‘Schoenholzeri’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 2Lt | £6.50 | 1.00 | |
Penstemon ‘Schoenholzeri’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 3Lt | £8.50 | 5.00 | |
Penstemon smallii | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Rare native of N.Carolina & Tennessee. Short spikes of lilac-pink flowers the white throat filled with creamy hairs. Unusually the top lip is larger than the lower. Basal clumps of oval leaves. Gritty well drained soil in sun. 90x60cm. Flowers: Summer. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Penstemon ‘Sour Grapes’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | (syn.Margery Fish’) Lovely, rich plummy-burgundy trumpets with a metallic hue; July to September. One of the more hardy varieties but should be protected in winter. Well drained soil in sun. 75x60cms. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Penstemon ‘Sour Grapes’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Penstemon strictus | Porch Penstemon | 1Lt | Easily grown species from SW.USA, with rosettes of narrow, elliptic leaves. One sided spikes of narrow, purple-blue flowers, with long, haired anthers in the throat. Free draining soil in sun. (6-7) 60cm. | £4.75 | 18.00 |
Penstemon ‘Thorn’ | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | Spikes of large, creamy ivory, tubular flowers delicately edged red at the mouth; all summer. Ovate, shiny, evergreen leaves. Marginally hardy & best overwintered as cuttings. Well drained sunny site. 60x45cm | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Penstemon ‘White Bedder’ (AGM) | Beard Tongue | 1.4Lt | (Syn. P.Snow Storm’). Upright spikes bearing large, white, tubular flowers; mid summer into autumn. Semi-evergreen variety with large, glossy leaves. Reasonably hardy in a well drained, sunny position. 60x45cms. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Penstemon x mexicali ‘Miniature Bells’ | 1Lt | Compact, clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial with upright racemes of bell-shaped pink, purple or magenta flowers with white throats; mid summer into autumn.. Linear to lance-shaped, deep blue-green leaves. Excellent for borders , containers etc in a sunny position in reasonably drained soil. Leave old stems for winter protection. 40x30cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Penstemon x mexicanus ‘Sunburst Ruby’ | Beard Tongue | 1Lt | Delicate, small species with spikes of tubular ruby-red flowers with a white throat & purple necklace throughout summer to the frosts. Woody stems with fine needle like leaves. Light, free draining, sheltered spot in sun. (6-10) 60cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Persicaria affinis ‘Darjeeling Red’ (AGM) | 1Lt | Long spikes of Palest pink flowers ageing cherry red; July to September. Excellent, evergreen carpeter with long, green leaves turning bronze in winter. Tolerant of most soils in sun or shade but does best in moist conditions. 20x50cms. | £4.75 | 15.00 | |
Persicaria affinis ‘Donald Lowndes’ (AGM) | Knotweed | 1.4Lt | Dense mat former with elliptic lance shaped leaves with a silvery central vein. Narrow pokers of DEEP PINK flowers fading to red then long lasting seed heads; June to September. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 30x60cm. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Persicaria affinis ‘Superba’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Excellent ground-coverer making a dense mat of neat, shiny leaves turning rich brown in autumn through winter. PALE-PINK pokers ageing to crimson; June to September. Adaptable to most soils but prefers moist conditions. Sun or part shade. 15x45cms. | £5.50 | 9.00 | |
Persicaria alpina | Smartweed | 2Lt | Very large back of the border species. Bold stems with alternate dark green leaves topped by PURE WHITE bottlebrushes; late summer & autumn. Give it plenty of space – not invasive. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 180x90cm. | £8.50 | 4.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Anne’s Choice’ | Knotweed | 2Lt | Robust, clump forming, semi evergreen bearing long, bright red-orange flower spikes over a long period; July-Sept. Claimed to be the most striking colour currently available for this Genus. Ovate mid green leaves. Versatile perennial for any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 1.2m | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Blackfield’ | 2Lt | Erect, non invasive knotweed with large, pointed dark-green leaves & long, erect spikes of darkest-red flowers in profusion;- early summer. Long flowering & easy in retentive soil in sun or shade. 90x90cm. | £7.55 | 21.00 | |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Fascination’ | Knotweed | 2Lt | Robust, versatile, clump forming semi-evergreen covered in long spikes of rose pink flowers from salmon buds over a long period; July-Sept. Ovate, rich green leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 1.2m | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Fat Domino’ | Red Silk Fleece | 2Lt | Bushy perennial with short, fat spikes of glowing crimson-red flowers from midsummer to the frosts. Mounds of pointed, glossy green leaves. Best in a retentive, even moist soil in sun or shade. (7-10) 85cm. | £7.95 | 12.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘J.S.Caliente’ | Knotweed | 2Lt | Caliente’ is Spanish for hot & warm which describes these fiery orange-red fat pokers which are prolific over a long period in summer. Pointed leaves in spreading clumps. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 70cm. | £7.55 | 5.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘JS Misty Morning’ | Red bistort | 2Lt | Versatile, clump forming, robust perennial of rounded habit well covered in slender spikes of soft lilac-pink flowers over a long period; July-Sept. Ovate, rich green leaves. Tolerates wide range of conditions in a fertile, retentive soil in sun or shade | £7.55 | 4.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Pink Elephant’ | Silkweed | 2Lt | Shorter form with distinct, arching, rather gooseneck like spikes of soft pink flowers throughout summer. Pointed leaves have a blueish tinge. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (5-8) 65cm. | £7.95 | 9.00 |
Persicaria amplexicaulis ‘Taurus’ | Knotweed | 2Lt | Long, narrow plump spikes of rich cerise-pink flowers on branched stems all summer into autumn. Bushy, vigorous form, with large, heat-shaped dark-green leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Persicaria bistorta carnea (AGM) | Knotweed | 1.4Lt | Small, light pink bottlebrushes on branching stems; early summer. Good broad basal leaves. Flowers best in retentive or moist soil but adaptable. 60x60cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Persicaria campanulata Alba Group | 2Lt | Bold, clump forming perennial with large, branched stems carrying spikes of pure-white flowers throughout summer. Large, felted grey-green, deeply veined leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. Needs space. (6-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 | |
Persicaria microcephala ‘Red Dragon’ | Smartweed | 1.4Lt | Spectacular foliage plant with the branched red stems clothed in large, pointed smokey-burgundy leaves with a black chevron, edged in green & silver. Small, wispy white flower spikes in late spring. Sheltered spot in sun or part shade. 60cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Persicaria microcephala ‘Red Dragon’ | Smartweed | 2Lt | £6.45 | 1.00 | |
Persicaria ‘Silver Dragon’ | Knot weed | 1.4Lt | A robust, mound-forming, slow spreading, semi-evergreen perennial with very attractive, narrowly heart-shaped, pointed, purple- and bronze-flushed, silvery grey-green leaves. Open clusters of tiny white flowers in late summer and early autumn. Good ground cover for any reasonable moist yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x90cms | £6.25 | 2.00 |
Persicaria vacciniifolia (AGM) | Smartweed | 1.4Lt | Creeping red stems clothed in small shining dark green leaves that turn russet brown in winter. From late September the whole plant is covered in short spikes of tiny pink flowers. Good, not too dry soil in sun or shade. 10x90cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Persicaria virginiana ‘Compton’s Red’ | Knotweed | 2Lt | A selected form collected in Szechuan by James Compton. Erect stems with narrow leaves having a broad olive chevron. Wispy spikes of small carmine flowers. Retentive soil in sun or some shade. (7-8) 60cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Peucedanum verticillare | Milk Parsley | 2Lt | Impressive, stately Umbellifer bearing dramatic, creamy green flattened flower heads on strong, dark purple stems. Blueish-purple divided foliage. Ht: 220-250cms. | £8.50 | 8.00 |
Phlomis russelliana (AGM) | 2Lt | Stout stems with whorls of SOFT BUTTER-YELLOW, hooded flowers; all summer. Basal rosettes of large, coarse leaves. Evergreen perennial for a dry, sunny border. Gives good winter structure. 90x60cm. | £6.95 | 13.00 | |
Phlomis tuberosa ‘Amazone’ | Jerusalem Sage | 2Lt | Choice German selection with prolific leafy growth. Large, toothed leaves. Dark purple branching stems with whorls of soft-lilac, tubular flowers intermittently up their length during summer. Semi-evergreen & sterile. Well drained soil in sun. 150x75cm | £8.25 | 12.00 |
Phlox divaricata ‘Clouds Of Perfume’ | Woodland Fragrant Phlox | 1.4Lt | Excellent edger with clouds of very fragrant, rather starry sky-blue flowers during spring. Dormant by midsummer with new growths tarting in autumn. Best in a retentive, woodland soil in part shade. (3-5) 40cm. | £5.50 | 11.00 |
Phlox maculata ‘Alpha’ (AGM) | Phlox | 1.4Lt | A different & unusual phlox with stout, upright stems carrying long, cylindrical heads of heavily scented LILAC-PINK flowers; summer. Retentive soil in light shade. 90cms. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Phlox maculata ‘Delta’ | Wild Sweet William | 1.4Lt | An erect stems topped by a tall, cylindrical spike of densely packed, PINKY-WHITE flowers with a bright pink eye; highly scented. Not susceptible to root eelworm. Fertile not too dry soil in sun/part shade. 80x45cm. Flowers: July & August. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Phlox maculata ‘Natascha’ | Wild Sweet William | 1.4Lt | Cylindrical spikes of fragrant, SOFT PINKY-WHITE flowers freely produced on upright stems; summer. Good mildew-resistant variety. Fertile, not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Blue Boy’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Strong grower with large panicles of fragrant flowers of MAUVE-BLUE WITH A WHITE EYE; summer into mid autumn. Good mildew resistance. Fertile retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Bright Eyes’ (AGM) | Phlox | 2Lt | Well scented, clear pale-pink flowers with a red eye; late summer & early autumn. Good mildew resistance. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £7.25 | 1.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘David’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Rather long, cylindrical spikes of highly fragrant pure-white flowers, more reminiscent of a maculata type. Fresh paler-green leaves. Good mildew resistance. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 80cm. | £5.75 | 2.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Europa’ | 1.4Lt | Upright stems carrying heads of WHITE FLOWRS WITH A DISTINCT RED EYE; July – September. A good clump-forming perennial. Not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘Franz Schubert’ | Perennial Phlox | 1.4Lt | A popular border plant with heads of scented flowers of PALE LILAC-BLUE ON A WHITE BACKGROUND; July & August. Needs a moisture retentive, rich soil in sun or part shade. 75x60cms. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Franz Schubert’ | Perennial Phlox | 2Lt | £5.95 | 23.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘Juliglut’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | syn.July Glow’. Dense, domed heads of lightly scented, rich wine red flowers taking on purple overtones as the flowers fade;- mid to late summer. Purple tinted leaves. Retentive, never too dry soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Katherine’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Deliactely coloured hybrid with domed heads of softest lilac-blue flowers with a white centre & fine white edge to the petals;- late summer. The leaves have excellent mildew resistance. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 80cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Mount Fuji’ (AGM) | Perennial Phlox | 2Lt | syn.Fujiyama’. Popular border plant with heads of scented PURE WHITE flowers; later flowering than most in this group. Moisture holding, fertile soil in sun or light shade. 95cms. Flowers: July-Sept. | £7.25 | 1.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Norah Leigh’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | A most striking border plant with the leaves heavily variegated & almost entirely cream. The purple, scented flowers are produced in late summer. Must have a well fed, moisture retentive soil with some shade in which to thrive. 80x45cm. Flowers: July-August | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Norah Leigh’ | Summer Phlox | 2Lt | £6.95 | 10.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘Orange Perfection’ | Phlox | 1.4Lt | Large panicles of fragrant, deep orange blooms with an orange-red eye held on tall, upright stems; June – Sept. Stem lined with ovate, green leaves. Cut back after flowering to prolong season. Fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cms. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Prince Of Orange’ (AGM) | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | syn. ‘Orange Perfection’. Startling colour break with domed heads of intense, seville orange flowers, more orange on cooler days but red on hot, summer days. Popular for it’s colour but not the best for disease resistance. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 90cm. | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Rembrandt’ | Summer Phlox | 2Lt | One of the best whites, with strikig flattened heads of white flowers with a heady scent. pale-green leaves. retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 75cm. | £7.25 | 3.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Rijnstroom’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Upright stems with heads of fragrant, DEEP ROSE-PINK flowers. Popular cottage-garden plant. Fertile, not too dry soil in sun of part shade. 80cms. Flowers: July-September. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Spitfire’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped with well packed heads of fragrant, brilliant, red-salmon heads, attractive to bees: mid summer. Flowers off set by ovate, bronze flushed leaves. Clump forming perennial for a fertile, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75cms. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Starfire’ (AGM) | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Heads of good dark red, scented flowers; July to September. Dark green foliage. Any fertile, moisture holding soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £5.25 | 19.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Tatjana’ | Summer Phlox | 2Lt | Russian hybrid with domed heads of sweetly scented, bright cerise-pink flowers with a white stained centre, from late summer into autumn. Pairs of fresh green leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 75cm. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Tenor’ | 1.4Lt | Upright, wiry stems with heads of fragrant RED flowers WITH A SCARLET GLOW. Fertile, not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 80cms. Flowers: July-September | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘Tequila Sunrise’ | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | A shorter form with heads of glowing rich salmon-orange flowers with a tiny red eye during late summer & autumn. Has a pleasing scent. The leaves are heavily flushed burgundy. Good in pots. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 40cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Tiara’ | Summer Phlox | 2Lt | The worlds first double flowered Phlox with densely packed domed heads of double white flowers, opening from green flushed buds;- midsummer into autumn. Rich, retentive soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 50cm. | £5.95 | 18.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Utopia’ | 2Lt | A beautiful variety the long, firm stems topped with highly fragrant, soft pink, single flowers offset by soft green foliage; June – September. Attractive to bees & butterflies. For a fertile, retentive ye drained soil in sun or part shade. Clump forming perennial to 1.2m | £5.95 | 5.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘White Admiral’ (AGM) | 2Lt | Upright stems topped with fragrant heads of PURE WHITE flowers; July to September. Popular cottage-garden perennial with light green leaves. Fertile, not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £6.50 | 3.00 | |
Phlox paniculata ‘Windsor’ (AGM) | Summer Phlox | 1.4Lt | Old variety with dense, domed heads of warm salmon-pink with a magenta-red eye;- late summer. Needs a retentive soil in sun or light shade in order to thrive. (7-8) 75cm. | £4.95 | 14.00 |
Phlox paniculata ‘Windsor’ (AGM) | Summer Phlox | 2Lt | £5.95 | 27.00 | |
Phlox stolonifera ‘Alba’ | Creeping Phlox | 1Lt | Gently spreading ground cover, best grown in a cool, woodland soil. Evergreen mats of rounded leaves, gently rooting as they spread. Large white, starry flowers in mid-spring. Tolerates sun if not too dry. (4-5) 10cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Phlox stolonifera ‘Blue Ridge’ (AGM) | Creeping Phlox | 1Lt | Loose clusters of LAREG, LAVENDER-BLUE; late spring through summer. Informal, mat-forming, more or less evergreen carpet of dark green leaves. Humus-rich, retentive soil with some shade but tolerates sun. 25x60cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Phlox x arendsii ‘Miss Jill’ (Spring Pearl Series) | Summer Phlox | 1Lt | (Springpearl Series) Shorter hybrid with clusters of scented, creamy-white flowers with a small pink eye;- late summer & early autumn. Good mildew resistance. Idel for pots. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 55cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Phlox x arendsii ‘Miss Mary’ (Spring Pearl Series) | Summer Phlox | 1Lt | Springpearl series. A new selection with clear-red flowerheads like a paniculata, but much dwarfer & well scented; June & July. Very dark smokey-purple foliage. Retentive soil in sun. 50x45cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Phlox x arendsii ‘Miss Wilma’ (Spring Pearl Series) | Summer Phlox | 1Lt | (Springpearl Series) Clusters of scented, lilac-blue flowers with a red-purple eye;- late summer. The new growth is flushed bronze-brown. Good mildew resistance. Excellent in pots. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 55cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Phuopsis stylosa | 1.4Lt | Dense compact ground cover, with trailing stems carrying needle-like glaucous grey-green leaves with a Foxy scent when wet. Small flattened heads of narrow, trumpet shaped pink flowers smother the plant in late spring & early summer.(5-7)15cm | £5.75 | 15.00 | |
Physalis alkekengi ‘Halloween King’ | Chinese Lantern | 1.4Lt | Dwarf form of this vigorous species which does not split. Short stems carry inconspicuous cream flowers during midsummer, followed by large, inflated, lantern like rich orange flowers which are persistent through autumn into winter. Easy in retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 35cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Physostegia virginiana ‘Miss Manners’ | Obedient Plant | 1.4Lt | Prairies native with erect stems holding spikes of tubular, pure-white flowers which open from the top;- late summer. When moved the flowers stay in place, hence the common name. A good, non-running form. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 100cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Physostegia virginiana speciosa ‘Bouquet Rose’ | False Dragonhead | 1.4Lt | Curiously hinged, rosy lilac-pink, tubular flowers open up the spikes; July-September. Easy to grow, erect border perennial the stems clothed in large, serrated, green leaves. Retentive soil in sun. 75x45cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Physostegia virginiana ‘Vivid’ (AGM) | Obedient Plant | 1.4Lt | One of the darker coloured forms of this easy to grow perennial. Erect spikes of narrow, tubular lilac-pink flowers which hold there position when moved;- midsummer. Toothed dark gren leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 60cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Pilea matsudae ‘Taiwan Silver’ | 2Lt | A rare, attractive foliage perennial the opposite & alternate ovate, toothed, silver mottled, nettle like leaves held on square, fleshy, spotted upright stems. Panicles of tiny, pink flowers in the leaf axils in autumn. A member of the Urticaceae but does not sting. Moist, humus rich soil in part to full shade. 60cms. | £10.25 | 4.00 | |
Pimpinella major ‘Rosea’ | 1.4Lt | Bold, upright perennial the stiff stems topped with flattish heads (umbels) of both deep and pale pink flowers; early & midsummer. Basal clumps of triangular, pinnate, fresh green leaves. Prefers a fertile, moist soil in sun. Ht: 120cms. | £5.25 | 2.00 | |
Pinellia tripartita | 1.4Lt | Arum relatives with large showy green spathes & a mouse like tip; summer. Leaves are dark green & deeply lobed. Rarley seen in cultivation & native of Japanese forst clearings. Moist yet well drained rich soil in part shade. 30x30cm. | £13.50 | 14.00 | |
Plantago major ‘Rubrifolia’ | Car Track Plant | 1.4Lt | Bold rosettes of broad, pleated, dark purple-flushed leaves – makes a good feature for pots & borders. Insignificant flowers, but beware, it can self seed true like the garden weed! Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 45x45cm. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji Blue’ | Balloon Flower | 1.4Lt | Clump forming perennial the upright stems clothed in lance shaped, blue green leaves held in whorls.Large, balloon like buds open to blue, star shaped flowers in summer. Dead head to prolong Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. To 75cms. | £5.25 | 11.00 |
Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji Pink’ | Balloon Flower | 1.4Lt | Clump forming perennial the upright stems clothed in lance shaped, blue green leaves held in whorls.Large, balloon like buds open to pink, star shaped flowers in summer. Dead head to prolong flowering. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. To 75cms. | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Platycodon grandiflorus ‘Fuji White’ | Balloon Flower | 1.4Lt | Clump forming perennial the upright stems clothed in lance shaped, blue green leaves held in whorls.Large, balloon like buds open to white, star shaped flowers in summer. Dead head to prolong flowering. Any reasonably drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. To 75cms. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Plectranthus excisus | 1.4Lt | Unusual autumn flowering shade lover with square stems having unusual, rounded leaves with a very pointed tip. Arching sprays of small, narrowly tubular, id-blue Nepeta like flowers during autumn. Best in a retentive, woodland soil in part or full shade. (8-10) 60cm. | £7.25 | 5.00 | |
Polemonium caeruleum ‘Brise D’anjou’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | Recently rediscovered in France. Deep green pinnate leaves are regularly margined golden-yellow. Cup-shaped, BLUE flowers with a yellow centre; midsummer. Fertile, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. | £5.50 | 9.00 |
Polemonium caeruleum caeruleum albiflorum | White Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | Elegant, cottage garden perennial, forming basal mounds of pinnate, deeply cut, pale-green leaves. Heads of cup-shaped white flowers with yellow filments;- late spring & early summer. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 60cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Polemonium ‘Lambrook Mauve’ (AGM) | Jacob’s Ladder | 1Lt | Shallow, saucer-shaped, purple flowers on upright stems; May-June. Forms clumps of divided pinnate foliage. Any fertile soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Polemonium ‘Northern Lights’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | One of the best hybrids, with large, LUMINOUS, RICH SKY-BLUE, cup shaped flowers on branching stems; all summer. Basal clumps of finely divided leaves. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Polemonium ‘Pink Beauty’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | Clusters of cup-shaped, lilac-pink flowers with a yellow eye; all summer. Basal clumps of pinnate, divided foliage slightly flushed purple. Retentive well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Polemonium ‘Pink Beauty’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Polemonium reptans ‘Stairway To Heaven’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | Grown as much for it’s spectacular foliage as it’s flowers. Billowing, semi evergreen mounds of pinnate leaves with a broad cream edge take on distinct pink tints when growing well. Heads of sky-blue flowers in spring. Well drained soil in sun. (4-5) 60cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Polemonium yezoense hidakanum ‘Bressingham Purple’ | Jacob’s Ladder | 1.4Lt | A pleasing combination of delicate, finely cut, smokey-brown leaves. Sprays of violet-blue flowers with a purple eye & yellow stamens, during late spring & early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in part shade or sun. (5-7)70cm. | £6.25 | 5.00 |
Polygonatum biflorum | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | Gently creeping rhizomatous perennials, with arching stemshaving alternate, elliptic leaves with glaucous veining. Clusters of pendent, tubular greenish-white flowers in the leaf axils followed by black fruit. Fertile, rich, well drained soil in full or part shade. 75cm. | £6.50 | 5.00 |
Polygonatum cirrhifolium | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | An unusual solomon’s seal with whorls of narrow leaves on upright stems. Clusters of small lilac flowers in the leaf axils in early summer. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 45cm. | £6.25 | 25.00 |
Polygonatum glaberrimum | Solomon’s Seal | 2Lt | Small creeping perennial from Russia with alternate, smooth slightly oval leaves. Hanging clusters of narrow bell shaped, highly scented pure white flowers with green mouths;- late spring & early summer. Cool woodland soil in part shade. (4-6) 35cm. | £9.95 | 2.00 |
Polygonatum graminifolium | Solomon’s Seal | 2Lt | Erect stems with pairs of opposite leaves crowded at the top of the stems. Long narrow tubular purple flowers on long stems hang from the leaf axils in early summer. Leafy, humus rich soil in part or full shade. (5-7) 30cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Polygonatum hookeri | 1.4Lt | Completely unlike most peoples conception of Solomons Seal. Quick spreading mats of narrow, linear leaves. Short stems bear upfacing, flared, rich-pink flowers (2cm) in the leaf axils; early summer. Humus-rich, fertile soil in part or full shade. 10x60cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Polygonatum hookeri | 1Lt | £5.95 | 2.00 | ||
Polygonatum odoratum (AGM) | Solomons Seal | 1.4Lt | A small form of this scented Solomon’s Seal with stem clasping oval leaves. Dangling white flowers with a prominent green tip:- May & June followed by red fruit ageing black. Cool, moist woodland soil in part or full shade. (5-6) 45cm. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Polygonatum odoratum pluriflorum ‘Variegatum’ | Variegated Solomon’s Seal | 2Lt | Creeping woodland perennial with Arching stems having pairs of elliptic, deep-green leaves, irregularly variegated creamy-yellow. Hanging clusters of sweetly scented white flowers, held in the leaf axils during April & May. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part shade. (4-5) 50cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Polygonatum odoratum pluriflorum ‘Variegatum’ | Variegated Solomon’s Seal | 1Lt | £6.50 | 6.00 | |
Polygonatum odoratum ‘Pruhonice’ | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | A form named after a village in the Czech Republic & also known as Polygonatum falcatum ‘Pruhonitz’. Unbranched purple stems with clasping, glossy, ovate leaves the pendulous white, bell like flowers hang from the leaf nodes; ate spring. Spreads via rhizomes. Retentive soil in part shade. 45cms | £7.50 | 5.00 |
Polygonatum orientale | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | syn. P.polyanthemum. Shorter, strong growing species with pairs of lance shaped, smooth green leaves, hairy beneath. Hanging clusters of narrowly bell shaped, green tipped white flower during late spring. Cool, humus rich, woodland soil in full/part shade. (5-6) 40cm. | £5.35 | 1.00 |
Polygonatum polyanthemum | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | A graceful, semi arching species the stems lined with dainty, pendent. tubular, white, lime tipped flowers; May-June. Upswept, ovate, soft green leaves line the stems. Rarely seen species from N Iran for a deep, rich, retentive soil in sun or part shade. 50cms. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Polygonatum prattii | Solomon’s Seal | 1Lt | Distinct, dwarf Chinese species with short erect stems with very narrow, scattered, linear leaves. The stems are crowded in small, rather lilac-grey, bell-shaped flowers during mid to late spring. Gently creeps in a retentive, woodland soil in part or full shade. (4-6) 35cm. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Polygonatum roseum | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | Small species from Asia, with the leaves emerging pale green on angled, erect stems, greyish-green beneath. Pairs of long, dusky-pink flowers from the upper leaf axils in late spring. Cool, retentive, humus rich soil in part or full shade. (4-5) 30cm. | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Polygonatum sp. SDR 1615 | Solomon’s Seal | 1Lt | Unidentified, tiny creeping species with erect stems clothed in whorls of very narrow, glossy green, linear leaves. Large, hanging bell-shaped dusky-purple flowers with flared deep purple mouths, hanging in clusters in the upper leaf axils during late spring. Cool, moist woodland soil in part shade. (5-6) 10cm. | £5.35 | 2.00 |
Polygonatum stewartianum | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | Small & very slow to clump up therefore it will remain scarce in cultivation. Narrow lance shaped leaves on arching stems in whorls, with small clusters of tiny purple pink flowers in the leaf axils in spring. Retentive soil in part or full shade. 45×30 | £4.95 | 2.00 |
Polygonatum verticillatum | Whorled Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | Willowy tall stems with whorls of very fine leaves. Small, nodding creamy white flowers with green rims in pairs in the leaf axils during late spring. Cool, moist woodland soil in part shade. (5-6) 120cm. | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Polygonatum verticillatum ‘Roseum’ | Whorled Solomon’s Seal | 2Lt | Willowy tall stems with whorls of very fine leaves. Pairs of nodding rose pink flowers held in the leaf axils during late spring. Cool, moist woodland soil in part shade. 90cm | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Polygonatum yunnanense Og94.047 | Solomon’s Seal | 1.4Lt | Delightful small spreading species, initially collected by Midori Ogisu in China as a Disporum. Creeping rhizome with arching stems having pairs of smooth green oval leaves. Small hanging clusters of yellowish green flowers in the leaf axils in late spring & early summer. Cool, moist woodsy soil in part shade. (5-7) 25cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Potentilla atrosanguinea | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Attractive, silver, lobed leaves make a low clump topped by masses of brilliant red, strawberry-like flowers on branching stems; June & July. Any well drained soil; best in full sun. 40x60cms. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Potentilla atrosanguinea argyrophylla ‘Scarlet Starlit’ | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Not sure how this differs from the usual species, a seed company again giving a stupid name to a familiar plant! Mats of silvery strawberry like leaves & bowl shaped intense scarlet flowers during summer. Edger for well drained soil in sun or light shade. 30cm. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Potentilla ‘Blazeaway’ | Five Finger | 1.4Lt | Branching stems with cup-shaped SUFFUSED ORANGE-RED flowers; June-August. Good, low, ground covering perennial with greyish, strawberry-like leaves. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 45x60cms. | £4.65 | 16.00 |
Potentilla ‘Esta Ann’ | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Spreading ground cover, forming mats of strawberry-like, hairy, dark-green leaves. Cup-shaped bright yellow flowers with a cherry-red centre during summer. Good edger for wel drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-8) 20cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Potentilla ‘Etna’ | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Lovely old hybrid, with cup-shaped deep-maroon red flowers on branching stems. Carpets of strawberry-like green leaves. Rarely seen now as it is slow to propagate. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 45cm. | £4.65 | 6.00 |
Potentilla ‘Gibson’s Scarlet’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Branching stems of open, vibrant scarlet flowers; early & late summer. Forms quick-spreading clumps of glossy, bright green strawberry-like foliage. Drained soil in sun. 45cms. | £4.75 | 2.00 | |
Potentilla ‘Gibson’s Scarlet’ (AGM) | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | ||
Potentilla megalantha (AGM) | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | (syn.P.fragiformis) Small clusters of thick textured, large, single, deep golden yellow flowers; July to September. Forms attractive, evergreen carpets of deeply cut leaves covered in silky hairs. For a well drained soil in full sun. 30x30cms. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Potentilla ‘Monsieur Rouillard’ | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Old cultivar with double, mahogany-red flowers with just the faintest tips of yellow at the edges of the petals. The eye is deeper. Flowers over a long period during midsummer. STrawberry like leaves on radiating stems. Sun/pt.sh. (5-7) 30cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Potentilla nepalensis Miss Willmott’ (AGM) | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Well covered in ROSE-PINK, strawberry-like flowers; June to September. Well branched stems with green, lobed, strawberry-like leaves. Best in full sun & well drained soil. 30cms. | £4.95 | 6.00 |
Potentilla nepalensis Miss Willmott’ (AGM) | Cinquefoil | 12cm | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Potentilla nepalensis ‘Ron McBeath’ | Cinquefoil | 1Lt | A more compact form collected by Rom McBeath of Edinburgh Bot.Gdn in Nepal. Mats of small, strawberry-like leaves & beanched stems with sprays of small, rich cerise flowers, with a cherry-red eye, throughout summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 30c | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Potentilla thurberi ‘Monarch’s Velvet’ | Cinquefoil | 1.4Lt | Branching stems have RICH RASPBERRY-RED FLOWERS with a deeper velvet eye; throughout summer. Attractive front of border perennial with basal clumps of strawberry like, mid green leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 30x45cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Potentilla thurberi ‘Monarch’s Velvet’ | Cinquefoil | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | |
Primula auricula ‘Basti’ | Auricula | 1Lt | (Bavarian Gaudi Series) Single, fragrant, fire engine red blooms with a creamy-white eye & rich yellow stamens; April & May. Basal rosettes of smooth, grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in light shade. Best grown in small pots, alpine troughs etc. 10cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Primula auricula ‘Gretel’ | Auricula | 1Lt | (Bavarian Gaudi Series) Single, fragrant, rich red blooms with a large white eye & rich yellow stamens; April & May. Basal rosettes of smooth, grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in light shade. Best grown in small pots, alpine troughs etc. 10cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Primula auricula ‘Kaleidoscope’ | Auricula | 1Lt | (Bavarian Gaudi Series) A mixture of single, fragrant blooms in a range through yellow, blues and reds often with a large white eye & rich yellow stamens; April & May. Basal rosettes of smooth, grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in light shade. Best grown in small pots, alpine troughs etc. 10cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Primula auricula ‘Kathl’ | Auricula | 1Lt | Single, glowing, bright yellow flowers with overlapping petals & a large central white disc- April & May. Basal rosettes of smooth, grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in light shade. 10cm. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Primula auricula ‘Liesl’ | Auricula | 1Lt | Bavarian Gaudi Series) Single, fragrant, fire engine red blooms with a creamy-white eye & rich yellow stamens; April & May. Basal rosettes of smooth, grey-green leaves. Free draining soil in light shade. Best grown in small pots, alpine troughs etc. 10cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Primula auricula ‘Mare’ | 1Lt | From a basal rosette of thick, waxy, bright green, evergreen leaves emerge multiple stems topped with branching heads of delightful, fully double, creamy white, rosette like, fragrant flowers; Feb-April. Prefers a well drained yet retentive, fertile soil in part shade. Best in pots, alpine troughs etc. 10cms | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Primula auricula ‘Mariandl’ | Auricula | 1Lt | Striking hybrid with well packed heads of striking violet-blue flowers with a black staining at the base, held around a creamy-white eye, during late spring & early summer. Rosettes of fleshy, grey-green leaves. Retentive, sharply drained soil in part shade. (4-6) 10x20cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Primula ‘Barbara Midwinter’ (prim) | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Pleasing little creeping primrose with mats of toothed fresh green leaves held on striking red stems. Light purple flowers with notched petals around a white eye;- Late winter. Retentive, never too dry soil in part shade. (1-4) 10cm. | £5.50 | 14.00 |
Primula ‘Buckland Wine’ | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Attractive primrose with bronze-purple tinted leaves. Cherry-red flowers with a yellow eye, paler at the margins, throughout spring. Best in a retentive soil in part shade. (3-5) 10cm. | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Primula ‘Craven Gem’ | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Raised by Reginald Farrer, this very old hybrid is much like a miniature oxlip. Semi-deciduous, it has small rosettes of soft green, deeply crenated leaves. One sided, slightly nodding spikes of pale cream flowers during early to mid spring. Retentive, well drained soil in dappled shade. (2-5) 10cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Primula denticulata (AGM) | Drumstick Primula | 1.4Lt | Sturdy stems topped with large, rounded, drumstick-like flower heads of blue, violet, white or red. Basal rosettes of crisp, fresh-green leaves. Reasonably moist soil in part shade. 30cms. Flowers: Spring | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Primula denticulata ‘Confetti Blue’ | Primulaceae | 1.4Lt | Seed raised strain, a little variable but all good. Bare stems carry large, rounded heads of densely packed, sky-blue flowers with a white eye, during mid to late spring. Basal rosettes of crenated leaves. Retentive, even moist yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (3-5) 30cm. | £4.35 | 1.00 |
Primula Gold Laced group (prim) | Polyanthus Group | 10cm | Short, stiff stems topped with clusters of almost pure black flowers with a gold eye & each petal delicately edged gold. Base of crinkled leaves. Lovely variety but rarely available. Retentive but gritty well drained soil in sun or part shade. 20x20cm. | £2.95 | 4.00 |
Primula ‘Groenekan’s Glorie’ (prim) | Primrose | 1Lt | Old Dutch hybrid with small rosettes of coarsely crinkled dark green leaves. Shorts stems with deeply notched lilac-pink flowers with a small white halo around a tiny gold eye, early to mid spring. Retentive, well drained soil in dappled shade is best. (2-5) 10cm. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Primula ‘Guinevere’ (AGM) | Polyanthus Group | 1.4Lt | A selected clone with rosettes of bronzey-purple crinkled leaves. In spring the pale lilac, primrose-like flowers with a distintive red eye, are freely produced, flowering for several weeks. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 15x30cm. | £4.75 | 9.00 |
Primula ‘Iris Mainwaring’ | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Old hybrid with simple, lilac-pink flowers with a fine deckled white edge. Small yellow eye. Flowers throughout spring. Neat basal rosettes of glossy green leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (2-5) 10cm. | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Primula ‘Iris Mainwaring’ | Primrose | 1Lt | £5.50 | 7.00 | |
Primula japonica ‘Miller’s Crimson’ (AGM) | Japanese Bog Primula | 1.4Lt | A Japanese bog primula the upright stems carrying whorls of large, magenta-red flowers; April & May. Large rosettes of green leaves. Best in part shade in heavy soil. 60x30cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Primula ‘Kinlough Beauty’ | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Small, creeping little Irish cultivar with mats of oval, deep green, crenated leaves. Short stems carry rich-pink flowers with rather random white stripes around the small yellow eye, during early to late spring. easy in retentive soil in sun or shade. (2-5) 5cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Primula ‘Lady Greer’ (AGM) | Primula | 1Lt | Unusual veris x elatior hybrid, with mounds of wrinkled dark-green leaves covered in small, primrose-yellow fringed flowers in late winter & early spring. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (2-4) 10cm. | £4.65 | 2.00 |
Primula ‘Mark Viette’ | Primula | 1Lt | (vulgaris hybrid) American hybrid with attractive, double deep rose flowers with deeper veining ion spring. Evergreen rosettes of leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (2-4) 10cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Primula sieboldii ‘Beeches Star’ | Skamoosh | 1.4Lt | Selected here this distinctive hybrid has narrow, rather ragged tipped petals of bright cerise-purple flowers with a distinct star like white pattern at the centre. The flower fades pinkier with age. Rosettes of scallop shaped leaves. Summer dormant. (3-5) 25cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Primula sieboldii ‘Cherubim’ | 1.4Lt | Cherished by the Japanese. Umbels of deeply lobed lavender-pinky-blue flowers with a deeper eye; late spring. Lobed downy pale green rosettes. Deep humus rich soil in part shade.30x45cm. | £5.75 | 2.00 | |
Primula sieboldii ‘Heart’s Desire’ | 1.4Lt | Selected here from open pollinated Japanese seed. This has much divided, rather gappy, dark, dusky-pink flowers with a small white eye & pale reverse. Flowers April to June. Basal rosettes of crinkled, downy, pale green leaves. Best in a retentive, woodland soil in part or full shade. (4-6) 15cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 | |
Primula sieboldii ‘Oriental Beauty’ | 1.4Lt | Large flowers the gappy, lilac-rose, lacy petals suffused white at the centre. Lovely rich rose reverse & buds: late spring & early summer. Mats of pale green, lobed, soft leaves. Gently spreading woodlander for a cool spot in a humus rich soil in shade. 30cm. | £4.70 | 1.00 | |
Primula sieboldii ‘Snowflake’ | Primula | 2Lt | A small, clump forming, herbaceous woodlander with a creeping rhizome having small rosettes of crinkled, hairy, pale-green leaves. Short stems carry flat, starry, finely cut, pure-white flowers, resembling a snowflake, from late spring to early summer. Cool, moist, woodland soil in part shade. (5-6) 30x30cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Primula ‘Strong Beer’ (prim) | Primula | 1Lt | Strong growing, small double primula with the rosettes of leaves flushed purple-red. Tightly scrolled, double rich violet-purple flowers during spring, often into summer. Best in a humus rich, retentive soil with some shade. (3-5) 10cm. | £4.65 | 5.00 |
Primula ‘Tawny Port’ | Primula | 1.4Lt | vulgaris hybrid. An old hybrid with small rosettes of bronze-purple, crenated & wrinkled leaves. Short stems carry gappy petalled, dark, reddish-purple flowers with a small yellow eye, during spring. Retentive soil in part shade is best. (2-4) 10cm. | £4.75 | 2.00 |
Primula vialii (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Unusual Chinese species with stiff stems carrying dense, conical flower spikes of VIOLET BLUE from a BRIGHT CRIMSON CALYX; summer. Clumps of upright leaves. Cool, moist soil in part shade. 30cms. | £5.75 | 10.00 | |
Primula vulgaris (AGM) | Wild Primrose | 1Lt | (Primrose) Our own native common Primrose with crinkled green leaves & clusters of pale yellow flowers in late winter & early spring . Best in moisture retentive soil in part shade. 15x15cm (2-4) | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Primula vulgaris (prim) (AGM) | Wild Primrose | 1.4Lt | £4.95 | 3.00 | |
Primula vulgaris ‘Avondale’ | Primrose | 1Lt | (Kennedy Irish Series) Each flower is soft pink with a neat ochre and yellow eye and slender streak of white running through each lobe of the flower. Flowers February to May. Rosettes of green crinkled basal leaves. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (2-5) 5cm. | £4.65 | 1.00 |
Primula vulgaris ‘Glengariff’ | Primrose | 1Lt | (Kennedy Irish Series) A small, clump forming, woodland perennial with rosettes of crinkled, glossy, deep bronze-purple leaves. Short stems carry dark pink suffused white flowers with white edging around a yellow eye; early to mid-spring. Retentive soil in part or full shade. 20cm. | £4.65 | 3.00 |
Primula ‘Wanda’ | Primrose | 1.4Lt | Spreading mats of ribbed, purple-green, semi evergreen leaves topped with an abundance of purple-magenta primroses; Feb -March. Divide clumps as necessary. An heirloom variety established in gardens from way back. Fertile, retentive soil in dappled shade. 8 x 45cms. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Primula ‘Wanda’ | Primrose | 1Lt | £5.50 | 7.00 | |
Primula x pubescens ‘Bewerley White’ | Primula | 7cm | Looking much like an auricula, this has evergreen rosettes of smooth, pale-green, fleshy leaves. sprays of pale moonlight-yellow flowers are freely produced in mid spring. Well drained soil in sun. (4-5) 10cm. | £3.95 | 7.00 |
Prosartes lanuginosa | Fairy Lantern | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen species from E&C USA, with tall stems having pairs of elliptic, deep green leaves. bell shaped greenish-yellow flowers in spring, followed by clusters of red fruit. humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. (3-5) 90cm. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Pulmonaria angustifolia ‘Blaues Meer’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | The true form which is not the one usually offered by nurseries. Deciduous, unspotted leaves with bright purple-blue flowers from dark pinky-red buds; early to late spring. Humus-rich retentive soil in part or full shade. 30x45cm. | £6.99 | 3.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Blue Ensign’ | Soldiers & Sailors | 2Lt | A gem with plain, velvety, almost black leaves and sprays of vivid gentian-blue flowers; March to May. Any fertile soil in full or part shade. 20x45cm. | £8.95 | 7.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Blue Ensign’ | Soldiers & Sailors | 1Lt | £4.75 | 36.00 | |
Pulmonaria ‘High Contrast’ | Lungwort | 1.4Lt | A mildew resistant variety forming semi-evergreen clumps of large, striking bright silver edged green, lance shaped, coarse leaves against clusters of rich pink maturing to blue flowers; spring Attractive to bees. Reasonably drained yet moist soil in part shade. 35cms. New to us 2022 | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Pulmonaria longifolia | Old Garden Spotted Dog | 1.4Lt | Narrow, acutely-pointed leaves are heavily blotched white. Dense heads of vivid blue flowers. Fertile soil in full or part shade. 30x45cm. Flowers: March-April. | £5.25 | 8.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Majeste’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | A selection similar to Cotton Cool’ but with even larger, almost completely silver, evergreen leaves. Provides a good foil for the deep violet flowers; late winter to late spring. Humus-rich, retentive soil in part or full shade. 30x60cm. | £8.95 | 5.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Opal’ | Lungwort | 1.4Lt | Neat, tidy, regularly spotted silver leaves are a good foil for the opalescent, PALE BLUE flowers from pale pink buds; Feb to May. The foliage becomes almost entirely silver all summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 30x45cm. | £5.75 | 4.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Opal’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | £8.95 | 2.00 | |
Pulmonaria ‘Pretty in Pink’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | Adding patches of brightness to the shadier side of the garden in late spring into summer the rosettes of bold, silvery speckled leaves are topped with clusters of single clear rosy pink bell-like flowers with a darker pink centre, Much loved by bees. For a retentive, fertile soil in dappled shade. 30cms | £8.95 | 7.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Pretty in Pink’ | Lungwort | 1Lt | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’ | Lungwort | 1Lt | Rosettes of very small, soft green leaves with a fine silver speckling. Very large heads of tubular, violet & raspberry-pink flowers in spring. Needs moisture in summer. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (3-4) 30cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Pulmonaria rubra albocorollata | Lungwort | 2Lt | Basal clumps of evergreen, large rather pale yellow-green heart-shaped unspotted leaves. Clusters of very narrow pure-white unmarked flowers from pale-green bracts in late winter & early spring. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (2-4) 30cm. | £6.75 | 4.00 |
Pulmonaria saccharata ‘Dora Bielefeld’ | Lungwort | 1.4Lt | Lovely new German introduction. Green leaves spotted pale green with sprays soft rose-pink flowers emerging from coral-pink buds; March-April. Moisture retentive soil in part shade. 20x60cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Sissinghurst White’ (AGM) | Lungwort | 1.4Lt | Delightful shade-loving ground-cover plant with clusters of tubular white flowers over white blotched foliage. Retentive soil in part shade. 25cms. Flowers: March-May | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Stillingfleet Meg’ | Lungwort | 1.4Lt | Selected by National Collection holder, Vanessa Cooke for it’s excellent summer mildew resistance. Semi-evergreen, heart-shaped, mid-green leaves regularly spotted silver. Soft blue flowers emerge pink. Retentive soil in part shade. (3-4) | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Trevi Fountain’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | Attractive, reliably evergreen lungwort with heart-shaped, rich green leaves covered in a regular aluminium spotting. Sprays of tubular, rich-blue flowers on well branched stems during spring. Retentive, well drained soil in part or full shade. 30x45cm. | £8.95 | 7.00 |
Pulmonaria ‘Trevi Fountain’ | Lungwort | 1Lt | £4.75 | 10.00 | |
Pulmonaria ‘Twinkle Toes’ | Lungwort | 2Lt | Mound forming, low growing perennial the clusters of light periwinkle blue bell shaped flowers burst open from clusters of pink to violet flower buds held above dark green leaves with fantastic silver speckling; a real eye catcher for late spring and early summer.Highly attractive to bees. For a reasonably drained, fertile soil in dappled shade. 30cms. New intro: 2023 | £8.95 | 6.00 |
Pulsatilla vulgaris (AGM) | Pasque Flower | 1.4Lt | A rare native with fern-like, silver foliage. Chalices of nodding, deep violet flowers; April & May. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. 30x30cm. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Alba’ (AGM) | Pasque Flower | 1.4Lt | Nodding, open bell-shaped, white flowers; April & May. Forms clumps of fern-like, silvery, hairy foliage. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 30x30cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Pulsatilla vulgaris ‘Alba’ (AGM) | Pasque Flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Pulsatilla vulgaris red flowered | Pasque Flower | 1Lt | Forms spreading clumps of fern-like, silver foliage topped by chalices of blood-red flowers; April & May. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 30x30cms. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Pulsatilla vulgaris red flowered | Pasque Flower | 1.4Lt | £5.25 | 7.00 | |
Pycnanthemum flexuosum | Appelacain Mountain Mint | 1.4Lt | Low growing, intensely aromatic species from coastal regions of Florida to Alabama. Mounds of elliptic leaves topped with mops of silvery white, globular flowers – a haven for pollinators. Spreads very slowly via underground stems. Fertile, retentive yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 15cms. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Pycnanthemum pilosum | Mountain Mint | 1.4Lt | American native with mint scented narrow hairy pale green leaves on hairy stems. Whorls of hooded white flowers with purple spotting, held in the upper leaf axils;- mid to late summer. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £5.25 | 9.00 |
Pycnanthemum tenuifolium | American mountain Mint | 1.4Lt | An unusual upright perennial with the branching stems clothed in narrow leaves with prominent mid veins. The two lipped narrow tubular aple pink flowers are freely produced. Very highly scented. Ordinary soil in sun. 90x45cm. (6-8) | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Ratibida columnifera pulcherrima | Longhead. Mexican Hat | 1.4Lt | Upright daisy-like, blunt, toothed, PURPLE-BROWN OR RED-BROWN flowers with a central grey cone. Excellent for cutting. A choice native of the American plains. Well drained soil in sunny site. 75x60cm. Flowers: July-September. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Ratibida pinnata | Long Head Coneflower | 1.4Lt | (coll:-Park Co, Colorado). Slender native of the American prairies. Large upward-facing GOLDEN-YELLOW daisy like heads with blunt toothed petals & a grey central cone. Back of the border. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 100x45cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Rehmannia elata (AGM) | Chinese Foxglove | 1.4Lt | Large, exotic, foxglove-like, lobed flowers of warm mauve-pink with yellow spotted throat; June to August. Basal clumps of handsome, lobed leaves. Warm, sunny position; may need winter protection. 60x45cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Reineckea carnea | 1.4Lt | A close relative of Lily-of-the-Valley with sprays of light pink flowers with protruding stamens; autumn which nestle amongst the narrow, pale green leaves. Humus-rich soil woodland soil in shade. Dislikes excessive chalk. 30x30cm. | £7.95 | 12.00 | |
Reineckea incurva ‘Crug’s Linearleaf’ BWJ8029 | 1.4Lt | Woodland perennial from Sichuan, China forming carpets of lush, grass-like linear leaves from underground rhizomes. Reddish stems topped with palest pink lily of the valley-like flowers; August-October. Easily grown in any type of drained fertile soil in full to part shade.. 20cms | £12.95 | 9.00 | |
Reineckea incurva SDR 3605 | 1.4Lt | carnea is said to be the only species but this potential new species is very different. Running root with arching grey-green evergreen strap like leaves. Short spikes of pink tinged white flowers;- midsummer. Convallaria relative for part shade. 15cm. | £5.35 | 3.00 | |
Remusatia hookeriana | 1.4Lt | Rare species from the Himalayas. Fragrant small yellow spathe in spring followed by large, heart shaped glossy leaves, purple beneath. Rich, cool moist, woodland soil in shade. Marginally hardy in the right spot. Ht to 45cm. | £5.75 | 10.00 | |
Remusatia pumila | 1.4Lt | Species from SW China with a fragrant spathe in June with the large, heart shaped, purple flushed leaves with a prominent silver veining. Needs a cool, moist, woodland soil in shade. Marginally hardy in the right spot. (6-7) 45cm. | £5.75 | 10.00 | |
Rheum alexandrae | Ornamental Rhubarb | 2Lt | One of the most amazing sights in the Himalayan flora, this forms spikes of large cream, overlapping bracts which cover the small flowers. Rosettes of leathery leaves. Won’t be easy, so only for the experienced, adventurous gardener. (7-8) 120cm. | £10.30 | 2.00 |
Rheum palmatum | Ornamental Rhubarb | 2Lt | Large, shiny, deeply cut, purple-red leaves fading green after flowering. Large, frothy panicles of deep pink-red flowers; May & June. Rich, moisture retentive soil in sun. 1.8×1.8m. | £7.25 | 3.00 |
Rheum palmatum tanguticum | Ornamental Rhubarb | 3Lt | Bold, impressive feature plant with huge, crinkled, deep beetroot-purple leaves that fade dark green. Tall spikes of closely packed white flowers. Humus-rich, moist soil in sun or shade. 2mx2m. Flowers: Early summer. | £6.50 | 3.00 |
Rheum rhaponticum | Rhubarb | 2Lt | Possibly the origin of our culinary rhubarb this bold perennial produces large, heart shaped leaves held on thick pinkish stems. Upright hollow stems are topped with large, ‘fluffy’, white flowers heads in summer. Retentive, fertile soil. Medicinal roots. 90x90cms. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Rodgersia aesculifolia (AGM) | 2Lt | Bold, stately perennial with broad, deciduous, heavily lobed & crinkled, bronze-tinted leaves. Huge pyramids of small, creamy-white to pale pink flowers becoming redder with age; midsummer. Moist soil in sun or part shade. 120x75cms | £7.55 | 4.00 | |
Rodgersia ‘Irish Bronze’ (AGM) | Rodger’s Flower | 2Lt | Sought after variety with mounds of large, divided, deeply veined green leaves, taking on bronze tints in summer before turning a wonderful bronze in autumn. Airy, feathery plumes of small white flowers;- summer. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade.120cm | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Rodgersia pinnata | 3Lt | A bold plant for a moist bed or pondside planting. The large basal leaves are arranged in pairs topped by an airy plumes of creamy-pink small flowers all summer. Best in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Rodgersia pinnata ‘Crug Cardinal’ | 2Lt | Selected by crug Farm, this has bold spikes of bright-pink flowers dur9ing mid summer, turning cardinal red as the flowers age. Much divided leaves with a rich bronze flush. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 120cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 | |
Rodgersia pinnata ‘Elegans’ | Rodgersia | 2Lt | Big, bold architectural plants with mounds of large, crinkled, deeply divided leaves, attactively flushed red, taking on good autumnal colour. Large, airy plumes of creamy-white flowers in late summer. Retentive or moist soil in sun. 150cm. (7-8) | £7.55 | 2.00 |
Rodgersia pinnata ‘Pink Beauty’ | 1.4Lt | Bold, moisture lover with thick, deeply veined leaves, flushed red on the new growth. impressive spikes of rich candy-pink flowers from red buds during midsummer. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 90cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Rodgersia pinnata ‘Snow Clouds’ | Rodgersia | 2Lt | Clumps of very large, rugose, palmate, deep-green divided leaves with no reddish flush. Airy, pyramidal plumes of small white flowers over a long period through midsummer. Excellent planted beside ponds. Retentive or moist soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 120cm. | £6.45 | 1.00 |
Rodgersia podophylla ‘Rotlaub’ | 2Lt | (Red Leaf’) Large, bold, feature plant with huge, deeply jagged leaves edged red & on the reverses but emerge bronze. Plumes of cream flowers in summer. Moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x90cm. | £8.25 | 3.00 | |
Rodgersia podophylla ‘Smaragd’ | 2Lt | Large, imposing, pondside perennials, with huge, divided, dark green leaves, unfurling in spring with a bronze flush. Airy, pyramidal spikes of small, petalless white flowers in late summer. Moist, humus rich soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Rodgersia sambucifolia | 2Lt | A more compact species closely allied to R. pinnata but the leaves are more finely cut & very pinnate. Large, elegant, airy plumes of small creamy-white flowers during summer. For a retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Roscoea alpina | 1.4Lt | A choice dwarf form of this exotic plant with broad glossy leaves clasping the stems. Orchid-like, PINKY-PURPLE flowers open in succession throughout summer. Has a long dormancy. Moist, humus-rich, yet well drained soil in cool shade. 20x30cm. | £7.50 | 6.00 | |
Roscoea auriculata | 1.4Lt | (syn.R.sikkimensis) Orchid-like BRIGHT PURPLE flowers with a large lower lip; freely produced in late summer. Slow, clump forming perennial with broad, waxy leaves clasping the thick stems. Humus-rich, retentive soil in cool shade. 45x45cm. | £6.25 | 3.00 | |
Roscoea auriculata ‘India’ | 1.4Lt | Tuberous perennial with vibrant, orchid-like violet-purple flowers with a large lower lip; freely produced in late summer. Slow, clump forming perennial with broad, waxy , bronze tinged eaves clasping the thick stems. Humus-rich, retentive soil in cool shade. 45x45cm. | £6.35 | 3.00 | |
Roscoea ‘Kew Beauty’ | 2Lt | Large orchid-like hooded pale yellow flowers in the upper leaf axils; late spring. Linear fleshy clasping stems. Thrives in a cool, moist leafy soil in part or full shade. 45x30cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 | |
Roscoea purpurea | 2Lt | Long, lance-shaped leaves of rich green with strange but beautiful DEEP PURPLE, hooded, orchid-like flowers; August & September. Plant deeply in humus-rich, retentive soil in cool shade. 45x30cms. | £7.55 | 4.00 | |
Rudbeckia fulgida fulgida | Black Eyed Susan | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen sub species of this popular plant with rather small, luminous, piercing golden-orange flowers around a black eye;- late summer & early autumn. More graceful than ‘Goldsturm’. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade.(8-10)70cm. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Rudbeckia fulgida speciosa (AGM) | Black Eyed Susan | 2Lt | Slightly more dainty subspecies with smaller, more profuse, very narrow rayed, golden flowers around a striking black eye;- late summer into autumn. Easily grown in retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (7-9) 65cm. | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ (AGM) | Black Eyed Susan | 1.4Lt | Long, wiry stems topped with VIVID GOLDEN-YELLOW daisies with black central cones; over a long period July & August. Makes a clump of rich-green foliage. Easy in any fertile soil in sun. 75x60cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 |
Rudbeckia fulgida sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ (AGM) | Black Eyed Susan | 2Lt | £6.95 | 16.00 | |
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Cappuccino’ | 2Lt | Award winning eye catcher the well branched, sturdy stems topped with large (to 4″) gold, orange & mahogany blended daisies over a long period from mid summer into late autumn. Attracts bees. Coarse, ovate leaves. May succumb in harsh winters so allow to seed. Moist yet free drained soil in sun. A Rudbeckia Echinacea hybrid. 45x45cms.+ | £6.25 | 1.00 | |
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Indian Summer’ | 2Lt | Clump former the stiff, upright stems topped with large (to 12cm), rayed, golden yellow daisies with a brown disc; July into autumn. Ovate, rich green leaves. Loved by bees. Prairie plant for a retentive yet free draining soil in sun or part shade. Dislikes heavy winter wet soils. 90x60cms. | £6.25 | 1.00 | |
Rudbeckia hirta ‘Prairie Sun’ | 2Lt | Award winning eye catcher the well branched, sturdy stems topped with large (to 5″) orange tipped yellow daisies over a long period from mid summer into late autumn. Attracts bees. Coarse, ovate leaves. May succumb in harsh winters so allow to seed. Moist yet free drained soil in sun. A Rudbeckia Echinacea hybrid. 60x45cms.+ | £6.25 | 4.00 | |
Rudbeckia laciniata ‘Goldquelle’ (AGM) | Coneflower | 1.4Lt | Large, double, brassy-yellow, daisy-like, upward facing flowers freely produced; late summer. Tall, upright stems with slightly lobed leaves. Probably a hybrid of R.nitida. Fertile soil in sun. 120x60cms. | £5.25 | 10.00 |
Rudbeckia laciniata ‘Goldquelle’ (AGM) | Coneflower | 2Lt | £6.25 | 6.00 | |
Rudbeckia laciniata ‘Herbstsonne’ (agm) | Coneflower | 2Lt | Branching stems with drooping, daisy-like, BRIGHT YELLOW flowers with a bold golden-green boss ageing brown; midsummer to early autumn. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 240x90cm. | £6.95 | 12.00 |
Rudbeckia ‘Little Henry’ | Coneflower | 2Lt | Shorter form of this midwest native species, often flowering rather late in autumn. The gold daisies have very narrow, quilled gappy petals around a reddish-brown cone, from mid to late autumn. simple, alternate, hairy elliptic leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-11) 90cm. | £7.25 | 7.00 |
Rudbeckia maxima | 2Lt | Large cone-like flowers with drooping golden yellow petals & a large central boss; August to October. Large rosettes of wax-coated blue-grey leaves. A plant of great presence. Ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Rudbeckia triloba (AGM) | Brown Eyed Susan | 1Lt | Heavily branched perennial with sprays of small golden-yellow daisies with a black-purple cone. Showy native of C USA plains; surprisingly not more widely grown. Well drained soil in sun. 120x60cm. Flowers: All summer & autumn. | £4.75 | 17.00 |
Ruellia strepens | Limestone Wild Petunia | 1.4Lt | Rarely seen native of Eastern USA with branched stems carrying five petalled soft lilac-blue flowers in the upper leaf axils;- mid to late summer. Narrowly heart-shaped leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 60cm. | £6.25 | 12.00 |
Salvia ‘Amante’ | 1.4Lt | Hurrah – a stunning red flowering form of S.Amistad. Long stems dripping with silky, red flowers against inky black stems and calyces – flowers from June into autumn. Remove spent stems to encourage new growth. Large, ovate, aromatic leaves. Free draining soil in sun or part shade – feed regularly. May need winter protection. 1.2m+ | £7.95 | 4.00 | |
Salvia ‘Amethyst Lips’ | Sage | 2Lt | Closely related to the popular ‘Hot Lips’ this semi-woody perennial bears masses of open, tubular lipped, white & purple flowers from June into late summer. Aromatic, elliptic leaves. Remove spent spikes to prolong flowering.. For a retentive yet free draining soil in sun. May need winter protection. 75x75cms. | £8.50 | 10.00 |
Salvia ‘Amethyst Lips’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | £5.75 | 4.00 | |
Salvia ‘Amistad’ | Salvia | 1.4Lt | Once in a while comes a truly startling plant, discovered in argentine. Very long, one sided spikes of rich purple flowers all summer to the frosts, held in striking black stems & calyces. large, glossy, nettle like leaves. proving quite hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-10) 120cm. | £6.75 | 59.00 |
Salvia aurea ‘Kirstenbosch’ | Sage | 2Lt | A tender species from South Africa, with spikes of golden-yellow flowers having a green throat, held in purple tinted calyces. Small, thick textured grey fluted leaves are held in woody stems in late summer & autumn. Needs winter protection. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.95 | 3.00 |
Salvia ‘Azure Snow’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | A striking introduction. From basal mounds of rich green, aromatic leaves are abundant upright, square stems lined with lipped flowers – bright violet wings and a contrasting clear white lip; early summer on. Loved by bees. It appears to be of a ‘nemorosa’ type. Free draining yet retentive soil in sun. 45cms. | £8.50 | 9.00 |
Salvia ‘Belhaven’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Woody based sub-shrub with aromatic, mat-green deeply veined leaves. Short spikes of of soft-red flowers from purple bracts over a long period through summer to the frosts. Needs a very warm,sheltered, well drained spot in full sun. (6-10) 90cm. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Salvia bulleyana | Bulley’s Sage | 1.4Lt | Spires of hooded YELLOW flowers with a distinct maroon lip; June & July. A handsome perennial with corase, hairy leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Salvia cacaliifolia (AGM) | Sage | 2Lt | Although not reliably hardy it is best overwintered in a cold greenhouse. Erect with slightly hairy leaves & arching spikes have bright gentian blue hooded flowers throughout summer into autumn. Ordinary well drained soil in sun. 75x60cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Salvia ‘Cherry Lips’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | A new perennial Salvia, which is closely related to the much loved series of ‘Hot Lips’ and ‘Amethyst Lips’. Producing an abundance of both bi-coloured and solid cerise-pink and white flowers all summer long. Hardy, but winter protection advised. | £5.75 | 15.00 |
Salvia ‘Christine Yeo’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Devon bred hybrid from the National Collection holder, probably derived from greggii. Woody stems & short spikes of large, purple-blue rather soft coloured flowers, with a small white throat through summer & autumn. Hardy in a sheltered sunny spot.60cm | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Salvia ‘Christine Yeo’ | Sage | 2Lt | £6.45 | 2.00 | |
Salvia clinopodioides | Michoacan Blue Sage | 1.4Lt | Previously sold as ‘Michoacan Blue’. Now identified, this unusual tuberous Mexican species emerges late, with hairy rounded leaves on fleshy stems. Stumpy, whorled heads of intense gentian blue flowers from burgundy bracts during late summer & autumn. proving surprisingly tough in a sheltered spot. (7-9) 60cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Salvia corrugata | Sage | 1.4Lt | A recently introduced species with attractive corrugated’, dark green leaves. Tall sprays of rich blue, hooded flowers in autumn. Requires winter protection. Well drained soil in sun. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Salvia discolor (AGM) | Black Sage | 1.4Lt | Unusual Peruvian species with striking narrow, tubular rich black flowers held in pale jade green bracts during summer to the frosts. Silver grey leaves. Only hardy in very sheltered, free draining spots in sun. (6-10) 40cm. | £7.50 | 2.00 |
Salvia ‘Ember’s Wish’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | The counterpart to the popular ‘Wendy’s Wish’. Half hardy perennial with spikes of large, narrowly tubular, rich coral-red flowers, held in soft orange red persistent calyces from midsummer to the frosts. Best overwintered relatively frost free or a sunny, sheltered spot. (6-10) 80x100cm. | £6.25 | 10.00 |
Salvia ‘Ember’s Wish’ | Sage | 2Lt | £7.95 | 10.00 | |
Salvia forsskaolii | Sage | 1.4Lt | A hardy species with long spires of large, VIVID PURPLE-BLUE flowers with WHITE REFLEXED LIPS; July & August. Large, irregularly shaped leaves. Well drained soil in sun. 90x45cm. Flowers: July-August. | £6.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia greggii ‘Mirage Burgundy’ | Sage | 1Lt | Bushy woody stemmed sub-shrub with narrow, aromatic, glossy grey-green leaves. Spikes of rich crimson to burgundy, lipped flowers; May to the frosts. Bred specifically for it’s hardiness. Best in a warm, sheltered, well drained spot in sun.. B5051424058103 est given winter protection. 60cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Salvia guaranitica ‘Black And Blue’ | Sage | 2Lt | This Argentinian species has very showy rich blue flowers with a prominent lower lip, held in black-smokey calyces throughout summer. Large, nettle-like fresh-green leaves. Only hardy in a very sheltered spot in well drained soil in sun. (6-10) 120cm. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Salvia involucrata ‘Hadspen’ | Whorled Sage | 1.4Lt | Rather like a showy ‘Bethellii’. Woody stems with large, downy, deeply veined leaves. Spikes of long, narrowly tubular, bright pinky-red flowers with a tuft of pink swollen bracts at the tip. Flowers late through autumn. only hardy in the most mildest of gardens otherwise cold greenhouse. (9-11) 120cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia involucrata ‘Hadspen’ | Whorled Sage | 2Lt | £6.95 | 3.00 | |
Salvia ‘Kisses & Wishes’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | A sport from ‘Wendy’s Wish’ the upright, well branched stems of this lovely semi-hardy perennial are clothed in tubular, lipped, bright pink flowers from late May until late autumn. Loved by bees etc. Ovate, aromatic green leaves. Responds to regular feeding. For a free draining soil in sun or part shade. Requires winter protection. Excellent for containers & borders. 75x60cms. | £5.75 | 16.00 |
Salvia leucantha ‘Purple Velvet’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Woody stemmed, rather tender species which in this form is rather unusual in having narrow, rich purple-red, tubular flowers, held in the persistent furry purple bracts; autumn & winter. Coarse, grey-green leaves. Keep frost free in winter. (7-10) 90cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Salvia ‘Love and Wishes’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | A half hardy, very free flowering semi-evergreen perennial with dark stems having nettle like, aromatic, deep-green leaves. Long, one sided spikes of flared, narrowly tubular, bright magenta flowers, held in burgundy calyces from June to the frosts. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-10) 75x60cm. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Salvia microphylla ‘Cerro Potosi’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Upright spikes of hooded, intense glowing-cerise flowers; June-September. Woody based perennial proving to be reasonably hardy. Well drained yet retentive soil in sun. Ht: 60cms. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia microphylla ‘Hopley’s Violet’ | Salvia | 1.4Lt | Unable to confirm authenticity of this Salvia given to us several years ago. appears to be typical ‘microphylla’ type with lipped, mid lilac-blue flowers over small, ovate, more or less evergreen, grey green leaves. Needs a warm, sheltered sunny spot in full sun or winter protection. 60cm. | £5.25 | 7.00 |
Salvia microphylla ‘Violet Flowered’ | 1.4Lt | One we have been given but cannot fully identify – hence a ‘generic’ name. Woody stemmed sub-shrub with small, strongly aromatic, soft green leaves. Widely spaced spikes of intense violet-blue flowers with a prominent lower lip; summer to the frosts. Best grown in a sharply drained soil in a sunny, sheltered spot.- may need winter protection. 60cms. | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Salvia microphylla ‘Wild Watermelon’ | Cherry Sage | 1.4Lt | Woody based perennial with spikes of tubular watermelon pink flowers, with a prominent lower lip over a long period in summer & autumn. Small, dark green leaves. Hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-10) 60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia miniata | Misty Mountain Sage | 1.4Lt | (syn S. pansamalensis) From mountain slopes of Belize & Chalaps this striking, aromatic salvia has whorls of tubular, scarlet tinged orange flowers held on upright, square stems from early summer into late autumn. Glossy, elliptic leaves red tinged in cooler weather.. Free draining soil in sun. Requires frost free conditions. 75cms. | £6.50 | 5.00 |
Salvia ‘Nachtvlinder’ (AGM) | Sage | 1.4Lt | jamensis hybrid forming a woody based, semi evergreen sub-shrub. Small, deeply veined, strongly aromatic leaves. Spikes of very unusual, two-lipped, velvety maroon-violet flowers with a violet centre, borne from midsummer to the frosts. Very sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-10) 75x45cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Amethyst’ (AGM) | Sage | 1.4Lt | Neat, upright branching plants, with spikes of small, lilac-pink hooded flowers held in wine-purple bracts. Rough textured, crinkled leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-8) 60cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Long spikes of rich, purple-blue flowers from dark calyces in early summer. Basal clumps of pale-green, wrinkled leaves. Fully hardy in well drained soil in sun or light shade. (5-8) 50cm. | £5.75 | 26.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’ | Sage | 2Lt | £7.95 | 9.00 | |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna’ | Sage | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Caradonna Pink’ | Sage | 1Lt | A welcome ‘pink’ form of this popular perennial. Abundant long spikes of rich, deep rose-lavender flowers from dark calyces over along period from early summer – dead head to keep flowering. Basal clumps of aromatic pale-green, wrinkled leaves. Fully hardy in well drained soil in sun or light shade. 60cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Lubecca’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Upright spikes of VIOLET-PURPLE, hooded & lipped flowers; June to September. Clumps of rich green foliage. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cms. | £5.25 | 4.00 | |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Lubecca’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | ||
Salvia nemorosa ‘Marcus’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Very dwarf, compact form, with short spikes of deep-purple blue, larger flowers on purple flushed stems. Mats of coarse, wrinkled, dark green leaves. Good in pots. Well drained soil in sun. (6-7) 30cm. | £5.75 | 32.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Marcus’ | Sage | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Ostfriesland’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Erect spikes of hooded, DEEP VIOLET-BLUE flowers held in crimson purple bracts; June to September. Popular front of border perennial forming carpets of deep green, crinkled leaves. Fertile, reasonably drained soil in sun. 45x45cms. | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Ostfriesland’ (AGM) | 1Lt | £4.75 | 1.00 | ||
Salvia nemorosa ‘Pink Beauty’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | A dwarf, compact form, not often seen, with basal clumps of aromatic, crinkled, dark-green leaves. Erect spikes of small, narrowly tubular, purple-pink flowers during early summer, sometimes repeating. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 35x40cm. (5-7) | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Schwellenburg’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Basal rosettes of crinkled leaves & long spikes of purple-rose flowers from pink flushed calyces all summer, held in fat pyramidal heads, a little later than most nemorosas. Well drained soil in sun. (6-10) 50cm. | £5.25 | 4.00 |
Salvia nemorosa ‘Schwellenburg’ | Sage | 2Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Salvia ‘Neon’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Bushy, strong growing, semi-evergreen sub-shrub, a hybrid of microphylla. Woody stems with small, rounded, aromatic, deep green leaves. Spikes of hooded, bright cerise-pink flowers from persistent dark purple calyces & held on purple stems from midsummer to frosts. Hardy to -5c in a sheltered, sunny spot. (6-10) 75x60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia nipponica | Japanese Sage | 1.4Lt | Unusual Sage from Taiwan & Japan with aromatic, unusual, three lobed, almost arrow shaped leaves, deeply veined & dark green. Terminal whorled heads of golden-yellow flowers, usually in autumn & early winter. Needs a sheltered spot in part shade, never too dry. (8-10) 35cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Salvia Pink Amistad’ | Salvia | 2Lt | (Salvia guarantica x Salvia orbingnaei) Similar to the very populat S.Amisrtadt this form is a bit shorter and hardier (though still needs protection from hard frosts). Upright stems with long spikes of two-lipped pink flowers, opening from chocolate-brown buds flowering from early summer into autumn; loved by bees. Large, ovate, aromatic leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. 100cm. | £9.25 | 5.00 |
Salvia procurrens | 1.4Lt | Very unusual trailing sage from Brazil & Uruguay, proving surprisingly tough. Very long, trailing stems, with rounded, toothed glossy green leaves. short spikes of small rich blue flowers from the leaf axils intermittently through summer. Very effective in a hanging basket! Light, free draining soil in sun. (6-8) 20x75cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Salvia ‘Purple Queen’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Bushy, woody based sub-shrub with small, glossy green, aromatic leaves on woody stems. short spikes of vibrant violet-blue flowers with wide lower lips from early summer to the frosts. Best in a warm, sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (6-10) 50cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia ‘Red Swing’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Bushy, semi evergreen, woody stemmed sub-shrub with small, aromatic, fresh-green, glossy leaves. Black stems & bracts carry loose spikes of showy, glowing scarlet-red flowers from July to the frosts. Very sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (7-10) 60x50cm. | £5.50 | 7.00 |
Salvia serboana | Sage | 1.4Lt | syn. S.vitifolia. From the mountain forests of Oaxaca, Mexico, this close relation of S. patens has much bigger, softly hairy, triangular foliage and strong growth to 1.8m in one season. Large intense deep blue flowers in late summer. Seems reasonable hardy in a sheltered spot. (7-10) 150cm. | £7.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia ‘Silas Dyson’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | From the x jamensis or microphylla breeding, this woody based sub shrub has spikes of darkest crimson-red flowers held in smokey black bracts throughout summer to the frosts. Very sheltered spot or protect in winter. needs full sun. (6-10) 60x60cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia uliginosa (AGM) | 1Lt | A graceful tall perennial with waving sprays of azure-blue flowers on branching stems; August & September. Saw-edged leaves. Needs a moist soil in a sunny position & a warm, sheltered spot. From Argentina. 150x60cms. | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Salvia verticillata ‘Purple Rain’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Dutch hybrid with long, arching spikes of narrow, tubular, PURPLE flowers with conspicuous purple calyces. Leafy stems with hairy, greyish foliage. Well drained soil in sun. 90x45cms. Flowers: July-September | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Salvia verticillata ‘Purple Rain’ | Sage | 1Lt | £4.75 | 15.00 | |
Salvia ‘Waverly’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Tall, leucanthema hybrid with erect stems having coarse, mid green leaves. Widely spaced whorls of narrowly tubular, palest pink flowers, held in smokey calyces; summer & autumn. Only hardy in the most sheltered, well drained spots in sun. (6-10) 90cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Salvia x jamensis ‘Hot Lips’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Woody stemmed perennial with spikes of elegant white flowers stained rich red around the mouth & along the tube. In cold they can be all white, in heat all red. Flowers;- June to the frosts. Hardy in a warm, sheltered spot in full sun. (6-10) 60cm. | £5.75 | 7.00 |
Salvia x superba (AGM) | Sage | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped with slender sprays of BRIGHT VIOLET TO PURPLE, tubular, lipped flowers; midsummer to early autumn. Clump former with lance-shaped, mid-green leaves. Open, humus-rich, free draining soil in sun or dappled shade. 75x45cms. | £5.25 | 19.00 |
Salvia x superba (AGM) | Sage | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Blauhugel’ | 1.4Lt | Abundant upright spires of LIGHT BLUE, two-lipped, sage-like flowers; July to September. Free draining soil in a sunny position. Loved by bees. 50x30cms. | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Blauhugel’ | 1Lt | £4.75 | 17.00 | ||
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Blaukonigin’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Syn. Blue Queen'(S.pratensis x S.nemerosa) Candelabra-like spikes of hooded BLUE flowers from purple calyces; summer. Dark green heavily veined & scented leaves. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 45x45cms. | £5.50 | 10.00 |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Blaukonigin’ | Sage | 2Lt | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Dear Anja’ | Sage | 1.4Lt | Widely spaced spikes of violet-blue flowers with a white marked lower lip, emerging from inky black bracts during early to midsummer. Basal rosettes of deeply veined,. scallop shaped aromatic leaves. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-8) 60cm. | £5.75 | 9.00 |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Mainacht’ (AGM) | Sage | 1.4Lt | Spikes of large, hooded DARKEST INDIGO-VIOLET flowers from purple bracts; May & June. A lovely perennial for producing a deep colour in early summer. Well drained sunny position. 60cms. | £5.75 | 20.00 |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Mainacht’ (AGM) | Sage | 1Lt | £4.75 | 24.00 | |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Rose Queen’ | 1.4Lt | A succession of PALE PINK, hooded flowers from red calyces in spikes; June to September. Forms a clump of grey-green leaves. Sun or light shade in drained soil. 60cms. | £5.25 | 6.00 | |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Rugen’ | Salvia | 2Lt | New, German, dwarf strain with spikes of MID BLUE, hooded flowers; June & July. Rosettes on oblong, wavy edged, mid green leaves. Well drained, sunny position. 20cms. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Schneehugel’ | (Snowhill’) | 1.4Lt | Dense heads of tubular, lipped, white flowers with green calyces on branched, upright stems; early to mid summer. Clump-former with long, scalloped, mid-green leaves. Light, humus-rich, moderately drained soil in sun or part shade. 80x30cms. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Salvia x sylvestris ‘Viola Klose’ | Sage | 2Lt | (pratensis x nemorosa) Very showy new European hybrid with slender spikes of narrow, tubular, VIOLET-BLUE flowers held in deep violet calyces; June to September the calyces persisting longer. Reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x45cm. | £7.55 | 2.00 |
Sambucus ebulus | Blood Hilder | 2Lt | Herbaceous Elder from Central Europe to SW Asia. Spreading, unbranched stems with foetid smelling, pinnate leaves. Domed heads of white flowers, often pink tinged during June & July followed by small, glossy black fruit. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 150cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 |
Sanguisorba albiflora | Burnet | 2Lt | (syn S.magnifica alba/S.obtusa albiflora) A lovely dwarf form of this underused group. Forms mounds of finely divided, greyish leaves. Wiry stems topped with curling, white bottlebrushes. For a moisture retentive soil in sun. 75x60cm. Flowers: July-August. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Sanguisorba ‘Blackthorn’ | Burnet | 2Lt | officinalis x ?. Unusual hybrid with long, thin, erect spikes of soft dusky silver-pink flowers, held in small clusters;- late summer & autumn. Mounds of pinnate, large, toothed pale green leaves. Best in a good or retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 16.00 |
Sanguisorba ‘Little Angel’ | Burnet | 1.4Lt | An amazingly small hybrid for the rockery, never more than a few inches high, making ideal for a sink. Mounds of pinnate, dark-green leaves with a crisp white edge. Small stems with burgundy-red, bobble like flowers during summer. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (6-8) 10cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 |
Sanguisorba menziesii | Burnet | 2Lt | An attractive form with large, dangling wine-red tassles on branched stems. Mounds of pinnate, finely toothed leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (6-7) 90cm. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Sanguisorba minor | Burnet | 2Lt | Aromatic & edible plant, forming large mounds of glaucous flushed, finely pinnate leaves. Rather insignificant, green-yellow, bobble-like flowers during late summer. Not too dry soil in sun or shade. (7-9) 90cm. Mediterranean area. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Sanguisorba obtusa white flowered | Burnet | 1.4Lt | No this is not albiflora but a rare white form of obtusa. Rosettes of pinnate, glaucous grey leaves. S[ikes of white flowers in thick bottlebrushes during late summer. never too dry or moist soil in sun or part shade. 75cm. | £5.25 | 5.00 |
Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Arnhem’ | Burnet | 1.4Lt | Attractive native plant, giving an airy feel to the border. Small bobble-like deep burgundy flowers are held on much branched stems in late summer. Basal clumps of pinnate, deeply toothed leaves. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (8-9) 120cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Lemon Splash’ | Burnet | 1.4Lt | Love it or hate it, this has finely pinnate variably dusted with fine golden yellow pepppered speckles. Rather prone to reversion. Well granched stems with bobble like maroon flowers, late if produced. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (9-11) 60cm. | £8.50 | 11.00 |
Sanguisorba officinalis ‘Lemon Splash’ | Burnet | 2Lt | £8.95 | 2.00 | |
Sanguisorba ‘Pink Tanna’ | Burnet | 2Lt | Unusual variant on our native species, with bobble-like small pink flowers on heavily branched stems in late summer. Basal mounds of deeply cut, fresh-green leaves. Quickly dormant after flowering. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 90cm. (7-8) | £6.95 | 5.00 |
Sanguisorba stipulata | Burnet | 2Lt | Medium sized species, rarely seen in cultivation with pinnate, grey-green leaves with toothed margins. Erect stems with upright, bottlebrush like white flowers, consisting entirely of white filaments. Retentive soil in sun/pt.sh. (6-8) 90cm. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Saponaria officinalis ‘Rosea Plena’ | Soapwort | 1.4Lt | (Soapwort) A popular old cottage garden variety making a large spreading patch of fully leaved upright stems. These are topped by clusters of double, scented, soft pink flowers. Needs space. 75x60cm. Flowers: July-September | £4.75 | 3.00 |
Sauromatum giganteum | 2Lt | Spectacular, rare Chinese / Tibetan species with large, arrowhead shaped, fleshy leaves. In midsummer tall, upright pitcher-like light purple spathes with a velvety-black lining emerge on short stems. Highly pungent smell exists for about 1 day. For a fertile, retentive, humus rich soil in part shade. Tubers may need protection in cold winters | £12.95 | 12.00 | |
Sauromatum venosum | Voodoo Lily | 2Lt | (syn. S.guttatum) Curious tuberous perennial sending up a long, LURID-YELLOW, maroon-spotted spathe smelling of rotting flesh followed by black-spotted stems topped with a circle of foliage; April-May. Hardy in a well drained, sunny position. 60x45cms. | £8.40 | 1.00 |
Saxifraga ‘Aureopunctata’ (x urbium) | ( x urbium) | 1.4Lt | Mound forming evergreen, with rosettes of glossy, dark-green, toothed evergreen leaves irregularly splashed gold. Sprays of small white flowers with red spots in late summer. Good ground cover for a well drained soil in sun or part shade. 20cm. | £5.75 | 7.00 |
Saxifraga fortunei ‘Sibyll Trelawney’ | Saxifrage | 3Lt | An unusual autumn flowering variety the short, fleshy stems topped with dainty, single, rose pink flowers with serrated petals; Sept-Oct. Attractive, scalloped, fleshy, glossy, green flushed red, evergreen leaves. Needs a shady, cool site with fertile, retentive soil. To: 20 x 20cms. | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Saxifraga ‘Shiranami’ (fortunei) (AGM) | Saxifrage | 1Lt | Woodland saxifrage with tight clumps of almost rounded, leathery & hairy, scallop-shaped, glossy green leaves. Short stems carry heavy clusters of spidery, fully double, lacy white flowers during September & October. Retentive soil in part or full shade. (9-10) 25x30cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Saxifraga x urbium (AGM) | London Pride | 1.4Lt | Popular hybrid with mats of loose evergren rosettes making a dark gren carpet with lighter veining. Branching stems have clusters of small white starry flowers with red spotting in late spring & early summer. Sunny, well drained soil. 30x30cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Scabiosa ‘Barocca’ | Scabious | 1Lt | Bushy, dense, short lived evergreen perennial with pincushion like, solitary, rich purple-black flowers, edged pink 7 held on woody stems in profusion through summer & autumn. Rosettes of toothed, spoon shaped leaves. Light, poor, free draining soil in sun. (6-9) 50x50cm. | £4.75 | 10.00 |
Scabiosa ‘Butterfly Blue’ | Pincushion Flower | 1Lt | syn. ‘Irish Perpetual Flowering’. A good show of rich powder-blue flowers on heavily branched stems; summer. Said to be a hybrid of S.knautia & our field scabious. Like all scabious may be difficult to establish. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £4.75 | 13.00 |
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Fama’ | Scabious | 1.4Lt | Beautiful intense blue flowers with a white boss produced on long stems; June-Sept. Good for cutting. Chalky, fertile, well drained soil in full sun. 60cms(2ft) | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Perfecta’ (Perfecta Series) | Pincushion Flower | 1.4Lt | Lovely for cutting & the border. Large pincushion-like lilac-blue flowers on airy branching stems all summer. Divided clumps of light green leaves. Chalky, well drained, fertile soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 13.00 |
Scabiosa caucasica ‘Perfecta Alba’ (Perfecta Seris) | Pincushion Flower | 1.4Lt | Large, pincushion-like, WHITE flowers freely produced on airy branching stems all summer. Good border & cut flower. Divided clumps of light green leaves. Chalky, well drained, fertile soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Scabiosa columbaria ‘Big Blue’ | 1Lt | Large, rich blue ‘pincushion’ flowers with a large boss of paler stamens held on wiry stems over a mat of ferny, grey green leaves; spring through to autumn. Requires a free draining soil in sun. 35x45cms. | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Scabiosa columbaria ‘Nana’ | Pincushion Flower | 1Lt | Compact, front of the border perennial, easier to establish than the caucasica hybrids. Basal rosettes of finely dissected leaves & branched stems with sky blue pincushion flowers throughout summer. Rather poor soil in sun. (6-9) 35cm. | £4.75 | 6.00 |
Scabiosa columbaria ochroleuca ‘Moon Dance’ | Yellow Scabious | 1.4Lt | Dwarf, free flowering form of this popular perennial with pincushion like soft creamy-yellow flowers on bare stems through summer & to the frosts if deadheaded. Pinnate, divided softly hairy leaves. Poor, free draining soil in sun. (6-10) 45cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Scabiosa ‘Pink Mist’ | Pincushion Flower | 1.4Lt | Rosettes of glossy deeply toothed leaves are topped by soft pink pincushions that are good for cutting.Fertile well drained limey soil in sun.45x45cm.Jun-Aug | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Scabiosa ‘Pink Mist’ | Pincushion Flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 9.00 | |
Scabiosa ‘Vivid Violet’ | Scabious | 1.4Lt | Very profuse flowering hybrid with well branched stems giving a succession of light violet pincushions from May to the frosts. Very finely cut, pinnate leaves. Best in a poor, free draining alkaline soil in full sun. (5-10) 25cm. | £4.45 | 5.00 |
Scilla peruviana | Scilla | 1.4Lt | Virtually evergreen bulb from the mediterranean, not Peru as it came to Britain on HMS Peru. Tall, conical spikes of star-shaped deep-purple-blue flowers in early summer. Erect strap-like leaves. Light, rich, well drained soil in sun. (5-6) 30cm. | £6.50 | 7.00 |
Scilla peruviana ‘White Moon’ | Peruvian Lily | 1.4Lt | The white form of this bulb. Basal rosettes of broad, glossy, deep-green, strap-like leaves. Short stems with fat, domed spikes of small, starry, pure-white flowers, held over a long period through May & June. Light, gritty soil in a sunny, sheltered spot. (5-6) 30cm. | £6.50 | 6.00 |
Scopolia carniolica hladnikiana | 2Lt | Unusual woodland perennial the fresh-green leaves held in whorls. These quickly emerge in spring & hold the nodding, mustard-yellow bells which are rich gold inside. Summer dormant. Gently runs in fertile soil in shade. 60x60cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Scrophularia auriculata ‘Variegata’ | Water Figwort | 2Lt | (syn. S.aquatica Variegata’) Forms low, spreading clumps of striking, evergreen, moss-green leaves margined & splashed cream. Upright, leafy stems with small, maroon flowers; summer. Rich, moist or boggy soil in part shade. 60cms. | £6.50 | 7.00 |
Sedum Bertram Anderson’ (AGM) | Stonecrop | 1.4Lt | Spreading mounds of dark purple leaves topped by flat heads of RICH-PURPLE flowers; July to September. An excellent edge of border perennial for a well drained soil in sun. 20x45cms. | £5.50 | 4.00 |
Sedum ‘Carl’ | 1.4Lt | Rather choice new ice plant, forming mounds of silvery-grey fleshy leaves. Flattened heads of intense, glowing rose-pink flowers in late summer & autumn. Much loved by butterflies (and humans). Well drained soil in sun. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 | |
Sedum ‘Carl’ | 1Lt | £4.75 | 12.00 | ||
Sedum ‘Herbstfreude’ (AGM) | Ice Plant | 1.4Lt | (Syn. S.spectabile Autumn Joy’). Wide heads of bright rose-salmon flowers; September & October. Attractive to butterflies. Fleshy stems & leaves of grey-green. Best in sun & well drained soil. 45cms. | £5.75 | 46.00 |
Sedum ‘Herbstfreude’ (AGM) | Ice Plant | 2Lt | £6.95 | 11.00 | |
Sedum ‘Matrona’ (AGM) | Orpine | 1.4Lt | From Coen Jansen. Large, purply-pink fleshy leaves & clusters of warm dusky pink flowers; late summer & early autumn. One of the best new perennials. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 45x45cm. | £5.75 | 19.00 |
Sedum ‘Matrona’ (AGM) | Orpine | 1Lt | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Sedum ‘Ruby Glow’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Forms a rosette of lax stems with purple-grey, fleshy leaves topped with clusters of WINE RED starry flowers; August & September. Well drained soil in sun. 25x25cms. | £5.25 | 10.00 | |
Sedum spectabile ‘Stardust’ | Ice Plant | 1.4Lt | Flat heads of WHITE, starry flowers in late summer – much loved by bees. Good, easy to grow, clump forming perennial with oval, fleshy, pale green leaves. Fertile well drained soil in sun. 60x45cm. | £5.25 | 3.00 |
Sedum spurium ‘Schorbuser Blut’ (AGM) | Dragon’s Blood | 1.4Lt | Much slower growing than it’s parent, making a dense mat covered in shiny, deep wine-red leaves which show off the starry BLOOD-PURPLE flowers in late spring. Easily grown in a rockery or border. Well drained soil in sun. 15x60cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Sedum telephium ‘Purple Emperor’ (AGM) | Ice Plant | 1.4Lt | One of the darkest foliage forms available. Mounds of fleshy, livid, deep-purple leaves on upright stems. Flattened heads of deepest burgundy-red flowers, late in the season. Any reasonable soil in sun to bring out the best colour. (8-10) 60cm. | £5.75 | 25.00 |
Sedum ussuriense ‘Turkish Delight’ | Ice Plant | 1Lt | Mat former, at it’s glorious best in autumn when the low, stem clasping glaucous leaves turn the darkest plum purple. This is offset by the flattened heads of darkest plum purple flowers ;- August-October. Well drained soil in a sunny site. (8-10) 15x45cm | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Sedum ‘Vera Jameson’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Hybrid perennial with heads of DUSKY-PINK on short, graceful, lax stems bearing glaucous, fleshy leaves. Well drained, sunny position. 20cms. Flowers: Late summer. | £5.95 | 18.00 | |
Senecio seminiveus | 2Lt | Woody based perennial with mounds of very finely cut, intensely silver leaves. Yet to flower with us. Seems hardy. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £5.45 | 1.00 | |
Sida hermaphrodita | Virginia Mallow | 2Lt | Large perennial herb, with toothed, hairy, soft-green palmate leaves. Small, cup-shaped white flowers sit in the upper leaf axils in late summer. Grow in ordinary, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 175cm. | £6.35 | 1.00 |
Sidalcea candida | Prairie Mallow | 1.4Lt | Long spikes of silky textured, pure-white, cup-shaped flowers , held airily above the maple-like, fresh-green leaves. Good cottage plant for a well drained, retentive soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £5.95 | 18.00 |
Sidalcea ‘Elsie Heugh’ (AGM) | Checker Mallow | 2Lt | Stately, branching spikes of hollyhock-like, pale pink flowers with fringed petals; June to August. A pretty cottage-garden perennial with basal clumps of scalloped, rounded leaves. Ordinary soil in a sunny site. 90x45cms. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Sidalcea ‘Loveliness’ | Prairie Mallow | 1.4Lt | Spikes of silky, cup-shaped, shell-pink flowers, with fringed petals in late summer. A good, trouble free perennial for retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (6-9) 75cm. | £5.95 | 10.00 |
Sidalcea ‘Party Girl’ | Prairie mallow | 1.4Lt | Slender, long spikes of bright pink, saucer-shaped flowers; June to August. Any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £5.95 | 12.00 |
Sidalcea ‘Party Girl’ | Prairie mallow | 1Lt | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Sidalcea ‘Wine Red’ | 2Lt | Upright stems lined with silky, cup-shaped, wine red flowers; May-June. Easy, clump-forming perennial. Basal clumps of mid-green leaves. Humus-rich, moist yet drained soil in sun. Ht: 90cms. | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Silene dioica ‘Rollie’s Favorite’ | Campion | 1.4Lt | Very compact form which could possibly be a cross between Silene & Lychnis. Head of rich, cerise-pink flowers with a small white eye over mounds of hairy, dark green leaves. Flowers continuously all summer. Light, well drained soil in sun. (5-8) 35cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Silene fimbriata | Catchfly | 1.4Lt | Unusual & quite charming large, white pudding bags'( technically green calyx) with a small set of fringed & frilled white petals; summer. Upright stems. Adaptable to any soil but good in dappled shade. 60x60cm. | £6.40 | 3.00 |
Silphium perfoliatum (AGM) | Cup Plant | 2Lt | Erect stems with open branched heads of rich-yellow daisies, like a Ligularia. The triangular leaves are coarse & bristly & only perfoliate at the top. Fertile, preferably heavy soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 250cm. | £8.50 | 19.00 |
Silphium perfoliatum ‘J S Mayer’ | Cup Plant | 2Lt | A more compact variety making clumps of robust, sturdy stems topped with clusters of large, bright yellow, single daisies over a long period in late summer. Coarse, elliptic perforated leaves. For a well drained, sunny position. East & central north American native. 90x60cms. | £8.50 | 17.00 |
Sisyrinchium angustifolium | 3Lt | £8.50 | 5.00 | ||
Sisyrinchium striatum | 1.4Lt | Makes good tufts of evergreen leaves. Numerous star-like pale yellow flowers on stiff spikes; June-July. Well drained, enriched soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £5.25 | 3.00 | |
Sisyrinchium striatum ‘Aunt May’ | 1.4Lt | Attractive form making good tufts of evergreen leaves striped with yellow. Numerous star-like pale yellow flowers on stiff spikes. Well drained, enriched soil in sun. 60x60cms. Flowers: June-July. | £5.50 | 3.00 | |
Smilacina fusca | 1Lt | Slender, arching ,well branched stems with widely-spaced panicles of cup-shaped deep maroon red to purple flowers with greenish centres; May to July. Purple-red berries Autumn. Similar to Smilacina purpurea. Prefers a humus rich soil in part shade Forests of Nepal, Sikkim, Bhutan and China. 40cms | £8.50 | 6.00 | |
Soleirolia soleirolii | Mind Your Own Busine | 1.4Lt | syn Helxine soleirolii. Forms a large carpet of tiny, rounded leaves. Versatile perennial for ground cover, moulded over wire frames packed with compost, greenhouse path edging etc. Soon multiplies in coolish, damp places. Much loved by the Victorians. May suffer winter damage but soon recovers. | £5.50 | 19.00 |
Soleirolia soleirolii | Mind Your Own Business | 1Lt | £5.50 | 12.00 | |
Solidago caesia | Golden Rod | 2Lt | Erect almost black stems are clothed in tiny, bright yellow flowers; late summer. One of the gems of this weedy race! Not as invasive as some species. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 60x60cm. | £6.50 | 9.00 |
Solidago flexicaulis ‘Variegata’ | Variegated Golden Ro | 2Lt | Upright stems with leaves splashed & blotched gold. Unusual YELLOW flower heads; August & September. Vigorous. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. 90x60cms. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Solidago luteus | 1.4Lt | syn.x hybridus. solidago x aster. Clump forming perennnial with branched panicles of pale yellow daisies, surrounding a deeper yellow disc;- mid to late summer. Tufts of lance shaped, linear leaves. Fertile, well drained soil in sun. (8-9) 90cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 | |
Solidago luteus | 2Lt | £6.95 | 4.00 | ||
Solidago luteus ‘Lemore’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Solidago x Aster. Bi-generic hybrid between two species with clouds of tiny, fluffy, pale-primrose flowers with a darker centre;-late summer & autumn. Upright willowy stems. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-10) 90cm. | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Solidago luteus ‘Lemore’ (AGM) | 2Lt | £6.45 | 2.00 | ||
Speirantha convallarioides | 1.4Lt | Much like an evergreen lily-of-the-valley. Starry clusters of small, WHITE flowers amongst the leaves; late spring & early summer. Spreading clumps of rich green, broad, elliptic leaves. Moist humus rich soil in part or full shade. 20x60cm. | £5.45 | 1.00 | |
Speirantha convallarioides | 2Lt | £9.95 | 5.00 | ||
Stachys byzantina | Lamb’s Tongue | 2Lt | Well known evergreen edging plant making dense mats of intensely woolly, grey leaves. Small, purple, hooded flowers covered in even more white wool during midsummer. Good carpeter beneath roses. Well drained soil in sun. 30x60cm. | £6.95 | 24.00 |
Stachys byzantina | Lamb’s Tongue | 1Lt | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Stachys byzantina ‘Big Ears’ | Lamb’s Ears | 1.4Lt | A selected, stronger growing clone with large, felted, silver-green, evergreen leaves. Upright stems with small magenta flowers shrouded in a grey wool; summer. Good, spreading ground cover for a reasonably drained soil in sun. To: 45x60cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Stachys byzantina ‘Big Ears’ | Lamb’s Ears | 2Lt | £7.55 | 4.00 | |
Stachys byzantina ‘Primrose Heron’ | 2Lt | Forms a spreading basal clump of attractive, intensely woolly, soft-yellow leaves. Tiny pink flowers on short spikes in summer. Full sun on well drained soil. 30x45cms. | £7.25 | 11.00 | |
Stachys byzantina ‘Silver Carpet’ | Lamb’s Ears | 1.4Lt | Possibly the best silver carpeter there is providing good evergreen ground cover. Non-flowering form. Full sun on well drained soil. 30x45cms. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Stachys byzantina ‘Silver Carpet’ | Lamb’s Ears | 2Lt | £7.25 | 12.00 | |
Stachys macrantha ‘Superba’ | Lamb’s Tongue | 1.4Lt | (Syn.S.grandiflora/spicata) Erect, sturdy, branching stems with whorls of large, hooded, DEEP PINKISH-PURPLE flowers; early summer to late autumn. Slowly makes clumps of rich green, scalloped edged, oval leaves. Any reasonably drained soil in sun. 60x30cms. | £4.50 | 3.00 |
Stachys macrantha ‘Superba’ | Lamb’s Tongue | 1Lt | £4.75 | 11.00 | |
Stachys officinalis ‘Saharan Pink’ | Betony | 1.4Lt | Compact edger, with mats of dark green, crinkled, deeply veined leaves. Short spikes of large, tubular, soft pink flowers during early summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-7) 30cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Sternbergia lutea | Winter Daffodil | 1.4Lt | Mediterannean bulb needing a hot, dry, sunny position to flower well. Summer dormant with crocus like, golden yellow flowers erupting straight from the ground followed shortly after by the broad, strap like, glossy leaves. Flowers Oct-Nov. (10-11) 15cm. | £4.50 | 12.00 |
Stokesia laevis ‘Blue Star’ | Stokes Aster | 1.4Lt | Clusters of large, cornflower-like flowers of CLEAR BLUE WITH A WHITE CENTRE over a long period; May to August. Good basal rosettes of evergreen leaves. Well drained soil in full sun. 45x45cms. | £5.75 | 8.00 |
Stokesia laevis ‘Blue Star’ | Stokes Aster | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Stokesia laevis ‘Traumerei’ | Stokes Aster | 1.4Lt | syn. ‘White Star’. Large, cornflower-like, white beautifully shaded pastel-pink blooms; July & August. Unusual hybrid with narrow, evergreen leaves. Drained, sunny front of border. 45x45cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Strobilanthes attenuata ‘Blue and White’ | 1.4Lt | Tall, strong growing perennial, for both sun & shade. Erect, arching stems with oval, hairy, light-green leaves. Two0lipped white flowers with a blue stained mouth, during late summer & autumn. Retentive, well drained soil in part shade. (7-10) 120cm. | £5.45 | 5.00 | |
Strobilanthes attenuata ‘Blue Carpet’ | 1.4Lt | Low, spreading mat forming perennial with radiating stems clothed in white haired leaves. Trumpet-shaped violet-blue flowers, held in the upper leaf axils during autumn. Excellent ground cover for a rich, woodland soil with some shade. (8-10) 20cm. | £4.75 | 3.00 | |
Strobilanthes wallichii | 2Lt | Compact, bushy form, carrying short spikes of tubular hooded violet flowers on horizontally held stems in late summer & autumn. Good ground cover for a retentive woodland type soil in part shade. (8-10) 30cm. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Succisa pratensis ‘Nana’ | Devils’ Bit Scabious | 1.4Lt | A dwarf form of this familiar British native has bobbly, Scabious like, white flowers on much branched stems;- midsummer. Rosettes of hairy, elliptic leaves. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. 25cms | £5.50 | 11.00 |
Succisella inflexa ‘Frosted Pearls’ | 1.4Lt | Scabious relative forming basal rosettes of long, narrow leaves. Well branched stems carry small pincushion like soft creamy-lilac flowers over a long period through summer. Light, well drained alkaline soil in sun. (5-9) 50cm. | £5.25 | 14.00 | |
Synthyris missurica stellata | 1.4Lt | Unusual evergreen perennial for a cool, moist position. Large, sharply toothed, rounded glossy leaves. Spikes of POWDER-BLUE flowers in small bracts; April & May. For the keen gardener & not easy. 30x30cm. | £5.50 | 9.00 | |
Tanacetum coccineum ‘Garden Treasure’ | Pyrethrum | 1.4Lt | Shorter form of pyrethrum with good sized, vibrant cerise-pink flowers with a an anemone centre composed of a yellow centre, surrounded by a white ring. Flowers over a long period through summer. Mounds of finely cut, aromatic leaves. needs a sharply drained soil in full sun. (6-8) 45cm. | £6.75 | 6.00 |
Tanacetum coccineum Robinson’s Pink flowered | Pyrethrum | 1.4Lt | Waving upright stems topped by rich deep pink upward facing daisies with a yellow eye. Old cottage garden favourite forming clumps of fresh-green, ferny foliage. Well drained soil in sun. Good for cutting. 60x45cm. (Early summer) | £5.50 | 15.00 |
Tanacetum coccineum Robinson’s Red flowered | Pyrethrum | 1.4Lt | Upright stems topped by rich red upturned daisies with a yellow central boss in early summer. Old cottage-garden favourite making good clumps of fresh-green, ferny foliage. Invaluable as a cut flower. Well drained soil in sun. 60x45cm. (Early summer) | £5.50 | 24.00 |
Tanacetum vulgare crispum | Tansy, Golden Buttons | 1.4Lt | Spectacular foliage plnts forming mounds of very finely cut, slightly twisted aromatic leaves. Button like yellow rayless flowers are formed less freely than the species. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 75cm. | £4.35 | 6.00 |
Tanacetum vulgare ‘Isla Gold’ | Golden Tansy | 1.4Lt | This golden leaved Tansy is an excellent foil for other plants. Highly aromatic mounds of finely cut foliage opening yellow & becoming burnished gold. The button-like yellow flowers are of little consequence. Well drained soil in sun. 75x45cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Telekia cordifolia | 2Lt | Rather coarse daisy with basal rosettes of large, deeply veined leaves. Branched spikes of deep golden-yellow, upward facing daisies with narrow, ragged ray petals;- late summer. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (7-9) 90cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 | |
Tellima grandiflora | Fringe Cups | 1Lt | coll;- Coyote Wood, Redmond, Seattle, Washington State, USA. Spreading clumps of matt green, hairy, evergreen leaves. Spikes of yellow-green flowers; April-June. Excellent ground cover for light or full shade. 60cms. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Tellima grandiflora ‘Forest Frost’ | Fringe Cups | 1.4Lt | Good ground cover even for dry shade. mats of soft green leaves are heavily flushed white, especially so in the winter. Spikes of small soft-pink bells in spring. Any reasonablke soil in sun or shade. (4-7) 60cm | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Tellima grandiflora Rubra group | 1.4Lt | Good evergreen perennial the clumps of rounded, scalloped leaves, green above & purple beneath, making excellent ground cover. Tall spikes of pink fringed green bells; May & June. Humus-rich soil in part shade. 60cms. | £5.75 | 10.00 | |
Teucrium chamaedrys | Wall Germander | 3Lt | The true wild form, collected in Croatia & not x lucidrys under which it masquerades in cultivation. Small, creeping mats with short, erect stems having glossy, round lobed, deep green leaves. Small whorls of tubular purple-pink flowers, in the leaf axils during late spring & summer. Loved by insects. (5-7) 10x40cm. | £9.25 | 1.00 |
Teucrium viscidium ‘Lemon And Lime’ | Wood Sage | 1.4Lt | syn.Scrophularia. Gently running perennial with nettle like soft green leaves splashed gold, especially so in spring. By summer they are sage green. Small, narrow spikes of pale purple tubular flowers in late summer. Humus rich, retentive, wel drained soil.(7-9) 45c | £4.95 | 3.00 |
Thalictrum ‘Anne’ | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Huge form, like ‘Elin’ with glaucous flushed leaves. Purple stems carry huge, fluffy heads of white flowers from purple-pink buds;- June & August. Retentive, rich soil in part shade but very adaptable. (6-8) 230cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Thalictrum aquilegiifolium | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Long, wiry stems branch into wide, fluffy heads of PURPLE-MAUVE flowers; May to July. Attractive, light green, columbine-like foliage. Any moisture-holding soil in sun or part shade. 90cms. | £6.95 | 16.00 |
Thalictrum delavayi (AGM) | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | (syn.T.dipterocarpum) Probably the most beautiful of the species forming mounds of dainty, lacy foliage. Impressive pyramidal panicles of small LILAC flowers with distinct creamy stamens giving an airy display. Rich, fertile soil in sun or part shade. 150x60cm | £5.95 | 9.00 |
Thalictrum delavayi ‘Album’ | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | Heads of long stalked white fluffy flowers with prominent yellow stamens; midsummer to early autumn, in large pyramidal heads. Mounds of pinnate foliage. Moist, humus rich soil in part shade but tolerates sun. 120x60cm. | £6.25 | 11.00 |
Thalictrum flavum glaucum (AGM) | Yellow meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | A clump forming perennial with much divided, very glaucous, blue-green leaves. Clusters of fluffy, pale yellow flowers on slender stems; summer. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 130x60cm. | £5.50 | 8.00 |
Thalictrum flavum glaucum (AGM) | Yellow meadow Rue | 2Lt | (syn T.sphaerostachyum) A clump forming perennial with much divided, very glaucous, blue-green leaves. Clusters of fluffy, pale yellow flowers on slender stems; summer. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 130x60cm. | £6.95 | 11.00 |
Thalictrum flavum glaucum ‘Monica Lyndon-Bell’ | Yellow meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | Impressive clump forming perennial with much divided, very glaucous, blue-green leaves. Clusters of fluffy, pale yellow flowers, larger than the species, on elegant slender stems; summer. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 130x60cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Thalictrum flavum glaucum ‘Ruth Lyndon-Bell’ | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | A form with particularly good rich blue-green stems and blue-green leaves topped with large fluffy creamy flower panicles; July & August. Clump-forming, rhizomatous herbaceous perennial for any reasonably drained soil in sun or part shade. 1.3m | £6.95 | 4.00 |
Thalictrum isopyroides | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | A dwarf form from Afghanistan with delicate grey ferny foliage. Clusters of small lilac flowers. Ordinary fertile soil in sun. 45x45cm. Flowers: June-August. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Thalictrum kiusianum | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | A small, unusual woodland species spreading by rhizomes when happy. Forms delicate clumps of oval leaflets. Small racemes of rosy-purple, starry flowers with cream stamens; early summer. Peaty, humus rich soil in part or full shade. 15x60cm. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Thalictrum lucidum | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Tall imposing species. Large feathery plumes of small, buttermilk yellow flowers in billowing clouds; June to September. Lobed, shining green, basal leaves. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Thalictrum morisonii | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Confused with lucidum, this high alpine species from Switzerland has clumps of silvery-green, finely divided leaves. Tall, airy, open plumes of fluffy, bright-yellow flowers, during midsummer. 90x45cm. | £7.25 | 1.00 |
Thalictrum rochebrunianum | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Not easy to grow well in the south. Dainty lobed foliage in a billowing mound. Dense heads of small, fluffy, lilac flowers during summer. Gives good height in the border. Retentive, humus-rich soil in sun or part shade. 150x60cm. | £6.95 | 6.00 |
Thalictrum ‘Splendide’ | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | Tall form with airy clouds of good sized lilac-purple flowers with a tuft of cream stamens;- midsummer. Laced, lobed grey-green leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or part shade. (7-8) 130cm. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Thalictrum ‘Splendide White’ | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | Rather like a more robust form of delavayi, this forms clouds of very delicate, pale green lacey leaves. Airy sprays of small, cup-shaped white flowers with long filaments from July to September, creating an airy haze. Retentive soil in sun or shade. (7-9) 120cm. | £6.25 | 14.00 |
Thalictrum squarrosum | Meadow Rue | 1.4Lt | Delicate species from China through to Russia. Erect stems with lacy, round lobed, pale, grey tinged leaves. Open heads of large lilac flowers with cream stamens during summer. prefers a light, woody soil in part shade. (6-8) 45cm. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Thalictrum ‘Tukker Princess’ | Meadow Rue | 2Lt | Probably a hybrid of flavum, this exceptionally tall form has huge plumes of rich golden yellow flowers on dark, sturdy stems ;- May to July. Glaucous grey flushed, much lobed leaves. Best in a retentive soil in sun or shade but very adaptable. 250cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
Thermopsis chinensis | Bush Pea | 2Lt | Rarely seen Chinese form with much divided leaves divided into three narrow segments, like a birds foot. Narrow, erect spikes of pea like, brilliant yellow flowers during late spring. Easily grown if a little slow in retentive, well drained soil in sun. (5-7) 75cm. | £6.95 | 1.00 |
Thermopsis rhombifolia montana | Carolina Lupin | 2Lt | Quick spreading lupin-like plant with shamrock leaves. Spires of GOLDEN-YELLOW flowers; June & July. Any reasonable, well drained soil in sun. 90x90cms. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Thladiantha dubia | Red Hailstone | 1.4Lt | Strong growing deciduous climber from the cucumber family. From Korea & China, this has twining stems with large, heart-shaped softly hairy leaves. Flared, tubular golden-yellow flowers through summer. Males & females are needed for the edible fruit as it is not self fertile. Not sure if this will happen in the UK. Best against a sheltered wall in sun. (6-8) Ht to 4mtrs. | £7.95 | 6.00 |
Tiarella cordifolia (AGM) | Foam Flower | 1.4Lt | Forms large, spreading mats of slightly hairy bright green leaves. Slender spires of small, SOFT PINK flowers; April-May. Any reasonable soil in light shade. 30x75cms. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Tiarella ‘Pink Bouquet’ | Foamflower | 1.4Lt | Good ground cover for sun or shade. Carpets of maple-shaped leaves have a light central burgundy splash. Wispy spikes of small two-toned starry pink flowers are freely proiduced in late spring throughout summer. (5-8) 30cm. | £5.25 | 2.00 |
Tiarella ‘Pink Skyrocket’ | Foam Flower | 1Lt | Excellent evergreen ground cover even for sry shade when well established. Mounds of maple shaped green leaves centrally splashed burgundy-black. Tall spikes of white flowers from pink buds during spring, often throughout summer. Any soil in sun or shade. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Tiarella ‘Pink Skyrocket’ | Foam Flower | 3Lt | £7.95 | 2.00 | |
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ | Foam Flower | 1.4Lt | Dan Heims selection, with maple-shaped dark-green leaves with a black central blotch. Bold spikes of white starry flowers from deep-pink buds. Flowers all summmer. Good ground cover even for dry shade. (5-10) 45cm. | £5.50 | 1.00 |
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ | Foam Flower | 2Lt | £8.75 | 1.00 | |
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ | Foam Flower | 3Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | |
Tiarella ‘Spring Symphony’ | Foam Flower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 6.00 | |
Tiarella ‘Sugar And Spice’ | Foamflower | 1.4Lt | One of the most impressive foliage plants with handsome, glossy green, lacquered leaves with a big central black splash in the centre. Lightly scented starry white flowers with a pink tinge in spring, often repeating. Good even in dry shade. | £5.75 | 6.00 |
Tiarella ‘Sugar And Spice’ | Foamflower | 1Lt | £4.75 | 17.00 | |
Tiarella ‘Tiger Stripe’ | Sugar Scoop | 1.4Lt | Mound forming, evergreen perennial the heart-shaped, soft olive-green leaves often burnished orange-brown the veins heavily mottled rich brown. Sprays of small flowers on wiry stems. Best in cool, moist, humus-rich soil but tolerant! 30x30cms. | £5.95 | 5.00 |
Tradescantia ‘Osprey’ (AGM) (Andersoniana Group) | Spiderwort | 1.4Lt | (x andersoniana) Terminal clusters of 3-petalled WHITE FLOWERS WITH BLUE STAMENS; June to September. Upright, fleshy stems with arching, strap-like foliage. Any reasonable soil in sun. 60x60cms. | £5.95 | 4.00 |
Trautvetteria carolinensis | False Bugbane | 1.4Lt | Woodland perennial closely allied to Thalictrum. Creeping root with large, palmate, fresh green leaves. Heads of white Thalictrum like flowers over a long season from late spring through summer. Cool, retentive woodland soil in part shade. 60cms Western USA. | £5.95 | 12.00 |
Trautvetteria carolinensis occidentalis | 1.4Lt | Much like a condensed form of Thalictrum in flower. Creeping root with maple like fresh green leaves. Clustered heads of fluffy white flowers in summer. Rare North American plant for a well drained, leafy soil in part ot full shade. (6-8) 30cm. | £5.95 | 4.00 | |
Tricyrtis formosana ‘Gilt Edge’ | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Compact, with dark green leaves, having a fine regular yellow edge almost faded at flowering. Dark rose flowers, with a fine white speckling. Humus rich, woodland soil in part or full shade. (8-10) 45cm. | £5.95 | 10.00 |
Tricyrtis formosana ‘Samurai’ | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Broad, glossy dark-green leaves with a regular cream edge. Unmarked orchid like purple-red flowers in autumn. Grows all winter if sheltered. Retentive soil in part shade. (8-10) 30cm. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Tricyrtis hirta | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Large, white flowers with colourful stamens are borne in the leaf axils; August & September. A lovely form with hairy leaves. Rich not too dry soil in part shade. 90x60cms. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Tricyrtis hirta ‘Miyazaki’ | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Unique form with large hairy leaves with a gold edge most noticeable in spring. Large white flowers, with colourful stamens Rich soil in pt.sh. 90x60cm.(8-9) | £5.95 | 20.00 |
Tricyrtis hirta ‘Taiwan Atrianne’ | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Shorter selection of this non running form. Well branched stems with exotic, small orchid like, dark blue-purple, almost black spotted flowers, so heavily marked the colour is predominantly black. Soft, hairy leaves. Cool, retentive soil in part shade.(8-10)60cm | £5.95 | 11.00 |
Tricyrtis Hototogisu | 1.4Lt | (Toad Lily) A unique form with slightly arching stems & faintly spotted leaves. Heavily blotched flowers are flushed bright blue.Not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. September to October. | £5.95 | 1.00 | |
Tricyrtis Hototogisu | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | ||
Tricyrtis latifolia | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | (syn. T.bakeri) Branching stems with yellow flowers heavily freckled light brown; late summer & autumn. Tall stems with rich green clasping leaves. Humus rich soil with some shade. 60x60cm. | £5.95 | 7.00 |
Tricyrtis ‘Tojen’ | Toad Lily | 2Lt | Very floriferous upright well branched plant with a succession of large palest pink flowers that darken towards the edges with a yellow eye. Flowers august to october. Unspotted leaves. Retentive soil in sun or shade. 60x45cm. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
Tricyrtis ‘White Towers’ | Toad Lily | 1.4Lt | Creamy buds opening into exotic, small, lily-like, white flowers with a tint of pink & central tower of stamens & stigmas; early autumn. Grey-felted leaves. Fertile not too dry soil in sun or shade. 90x45cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Trifolium pratense ‘Susan Smith’ | Red Clover | 1Lt | (syn.Gold Net’) A very unusual ground covering plant with emerald green leaves that are very delicately netted with yellow giving a very soft appearance. Rounded pink clover like heads. Grows best in part shade in heavy soils but is adaptable. 15x60cm. (5-6) | £3.99 | 8.00 |
Trifolium trichocephalum | 1.4Lt | Semi-prostate perennial forming a low, dense clump of semi-evergreen, ovate, silvery grey-blue leaves topped by largish, creamy-yellow, clover like flowers in summer; much loved by bees. Prefers a reasonably drained soil in sun. Widespread native from Iran through to Turkey. 45x60cms. | £5.75 | 9.00 | |
Trillium cuneatum | Wake Robin | 1Lt | A harbinger of Spring with 3-petalled, marbled, dark green leaves. Upturned, 3-petalled, burgundy flowers; March & April. Cool, moist, woodland conditions. 30x30cms. | £6.95 | 7.00 |
Trillium erectum (AGM) | Lamb’s Quarters | 1Lt | Handsome plant with upward facing leaves in threes the single, MAROON flowers in the crown have paler anthers; April & May. Dies back quickly after flowering. Slow to multiply. Moist, cool, woodland soil in part or full shade. 40x30cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Trillium flexipes | Wake Robin | 1Lt | Whorls of three, broad green leaves. Large, bowl-shaped, cream flowers nestle in the crown in spring. Usually dormant by summer. Deep, moist, humus rich soil in part or full shade. (4-5) 40cm. | £6.45 | 2.00 |
Trillium govanianum | Wake Robin | 1Lt | Rarely seen Himalayan species formerly in cluded in Trillidium. Whorls of dark-green leaves with three petalled yellow-green flowers, heavily flushed maroon, in the crown. Summer dormant. Leafy, woodland soil in part shade. Tricky in cultivation. (4-5) 20cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 |
Trillium grandiflorum (AGM) | Wood Lily, Wake Robin | 1Lt | A slow clump former the large, pure white flowers turning pink with age; March to May. These are produced in the leaf axils of the three, dark green leaves. Summer dormant. Fertile, moist soil in part shade or full shade. 30x30cm. | £6.95 | 8.00 |
Trillium luteum (AGM) | Wake Robin | 1Lt | 3-petalled, pale-primrose, upturned flowers within a nest’ of 3 marbled-green leaves – a harbinger of spring! Cool, moist, woodland conditions. 30x30cm. Flowers: March-April | £6.45 | 7.00 |
Trillium pusillum | Wood Lily | 1Lt | Small, dainty species with delicate, three petalled, soft pinkish-white flowers which nestle in the crown of a whorl of three, narrow, linear, dull-green leaves. Not the easiest to establish in moist, well drained, rich soil in part or deep shade. (4-5) 10cm. | £6.25 | 1.00 |
Trillium recurvatum | Wood Lily, Wake Robin | 1Lt | A clump-former with clawed, erect, DEEP PURPLE flowers. The three-part, upturned leaves are heavily mottled brown. Summer dormant. Fertile, moist, soil in full or part shade. 30x30cm. Flowers: March-May. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Trillium viridescens | Wake Robin | 1Lt | Rare species, with whorls of three, glossy green leaves, with a faint mottling. Three petalled, bowl-shaped, green flowers, with purple staining & unusual spoon-shaped petals. Summer dormant. Humus rich soil in part or deep shade. (4-5) 30cm. | £9.25 | 5.00 |
Tritonia lineata | 1.4Lt | relatively new to cultivation, this produces unusual biscuit-cream flowers before the leaves in spring. Narrow fans of upright leaves. Seems hardy in a sheltered, well drained spot in the South at least. (2-5) 30cm. | £4.35 | 2.00 | |
Tritonia lineata ‘Parvifolia’ | 1.4Lt | Cormous perennial closely related to Crocosmia. Slender spikes of funnel-shaped, soft cream flowers, flushed apricot on the tube;- autumn. Grassy, erect, linear leaves. Surprisingly hardy in a well drained, sheltered spot in sun. (8-9) 30cm. | £4.35 | 2.00 | |
Trollius chinensis ‘Golden Queen’ (AGM) | Globeflower | 1.4Lt | Shallow, bowl-shaped glowing golden-orange flowers with pronounced stamens on upright stems. Divided, sharply lobed leaves. Moist, deep, fertile soil which never dries out in sun or part shade. (7-8) 75cm. | £5.75 | 11.00 |
Trollius x cultorum ‘Cheddar’ | Globe Flower | 1.4Lt | Showy buttercup-like, globe-shaped, double, palest creamy-yellow flowers; late spring to midsummer. Dark green, toothed, divided basal leaves. For a moist or retentive soil in sun or part shade. 75x45cm. | £5.75 | 5.00 |
Trollius x cultorum ‘Lemon Queen’ | Globe Flower | 1.4Lt | From fresh green basal clumps of large leaves arise beautiful globe-shaped, incurved, LEMON-YELLOW flowers – like a large giant double buttercup. A slow clump-former in any not too dry soil in sun or part shade. 90x45cm. Flowers: May-June. | £6.40 | 3.00 |
Trollius x cultorum ‘New Moon’ | Globeflower | 1.4Lt | Rather similar to ‘Alabaster’ but has much more vigour. Bowl-shaped, semi-double palest creamy-white flowers held clear of the basal mounds of fresh, finely cut leaves ;- may to July. Best in a retentive soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 50cm. | £6.25 | 11.00 |
Trollius x cultorum ‘Prichard’s Giant’ | Globeflower | 1.4Lt | One of the tallest forms, with semi-double bowl-shaped rich yellow flowers with incurved petals. Late spring to midsummer. Dark-green, deeply toothed leaves. Retentive or moist soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 90cm. | £6.00 | 9.00 |
Tulbaghia ‘Cosmic’ | Society Garlic | 1.4Lt | Tall violacea hybrid with heads of dusky pink buds opening to slightly reflexed silver purple flowers with a copper stripe down each petal. Large golden trumpet. Flower colour deepens with age. Fleshy, strap like glaucous leaves. Strong grower for a warm, sheltered spot in sun. (5-9) 55cm. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Tulbaghia violacea | 1.4Lt | Bulbous South African plant with fans of narrow, glossy, strap-like leaves. Umbels of dainty mauve flowers small of garlic when brushed. Retentive, gritty, well drained soil in sun. (7-8) 30cm. | £6.50 | 4.00 | |
Tulbaghia violacea ‘Silver Lace’ | Society Garlic | 1.4Lt | Definitely not hardy but ideal as a tub plant. The strap-like narrow leaves are green, striped white & have a pink flush. Heads of scented purple flowers on strong stems are carried in clusters. Well drained soil in full sun. 30x30cm. (6-8) | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Tulbaghia violacea ‘Silver Lace’ | Society Garlic | 15cm | £5.75 | 8.00 | |
Typhonium roxburghii | Typhonium | 1.4Lt | Small, surprisingly quick spreading species with short red stems topped by radial, velvet textured leaves divided into narrow leaflets. Small, stinky cream spathes spotted red during early summer. Seems reasonably hardy in a sheltered woodland garden. 30cm. | £5.95 | 7.00 |
Uvularia grandiflora (AGM)) | Merrybells | 1.4Lt | A relative of Solomons Seal with fresh-green leaves. Arching stems are topped by hanging, straw-yellow flowers; March & April. Loves woodland site in dappled shade. 60x30cms. | £6.75 | 3.00 |
Uvularia grandiflora (AGM)) | Merrybells | 1Lt | £6.25 | 10.00 | |
Valeriana montana | Mountain Valerian | 1.4Lt | From mountainous regions of Europe this low growing charmer bears large, open clusters of single, white tinged pink fragrant flowers from April into June over mat of rich green, glossy, ovate leaves.Prefers a retentive yet drained, fertile soil in sun or part shade. Good as an edger or rockery perennial. 20x30cms. | £5.50 | 2.00 |
Veratrum nigrum (AGM) | False Hellbore | 1.4Lt | Imposing perennial with elliptic, heavily pleated mid-green leaves, hairy veined beneath. Bold, branched spikes of unpleasantly scented reddish-brown, almost black flowers from mid to late summer. Loved by slugs. Deep, fertile, moist yet well drained soil in part shade.150 | £7.80 | 8.00 |
Verbena bonariensis (AGM) | Purple Top | 1.4Lt | (syn.V.patagonica) Bold, spectacular back of the border perennial with heads of small, LAVENDER-BLUE, fragrant flowers on long wiry stems; June to September. Rough, dark green basal leaves. Often self-seeds. Sheltered well drained soil in sun. 150x60cms. | £4.95 | 29.00 |
Verbena bonariensis (AGM) | Purple Top | 2Lt | £6.25 | 8.00 | |
Verbena bonariensis (AGM) | Purple Top | 1Lt | £4.75 | 2.00 | |
Verbena bonariensis ‘Lollipop’ | Vervain | 1Lt | Short, bushy form of this popular perennial with larger, plate like heads of soft lilac flowers, ageing with a bluish tinge;- June to the frosts. Plant in a very warm, sheltered spot in full sun. (6-10) 60cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Verbena ‘Homestead Purple’ | Vervain | 1Lt | Recently found in a front garden in Georgia. Much like a bedding verbena but larger, flat heads of RICH MAGENTA-PURPLE flowers; from early summer to the frosts. Vigorous ground cover; hardy down to -10c. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x60cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Verbena rigida (AGM) | Veined Verbena | 1.4Lt | Branching stems with showy, rich purple-magenta flowers all summer. Tuberous rooted, reasonably hardy perennial with rough, irregularly toothed leaves. Any good soil in sun. 60x60cm. | £4.95 | 14.00 |
Verbena rigida (AGM) | Veined Verbena | 2Lt | £6.95 | 1.00 | |
Verbesina alternifolia | Yellow Ironweed | 2Lt | From eastern USA, this tall, back of the border plant is possibly one of the best for bees. Willow stems with narrow leaves. Heads of 5cm, butter-yellow daisies with a green cone, from august, long into autumn. Easy in a retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. (8-11) 180cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 |
Vernonia lettermannii | 2Lt | From the flood plains & terraces of Arkansas & Oklahoma this hardy, clump forming perennial has stems clothed in fine feathery foliage. Heads of loose, crown like, tubular , bright purple flowers loved by bees; summer. For a deep, free draining yet retentive soil in sun. 75cms | £6.95 | 6.00 | |
Vernonia noveboracensis | New York Ironweed | 2Lt | Flattened heads of small, DEEP PURPLE daisies in late autumn over a long period. Good for cutting. Tall stems with willowy leaves. Native of streamsides & moist areas. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 180x90cm. | £6.95 | 5.00 |
Vernonia noveboracensis ‘White Lightning’ | Ironweed | 2Lt | One of the last perennials to flower, this bold, back of the border plant has stout stems with elliptic, finely toothed leaves. Heads of small, fluffy, daisy like white flowers during October & November. Breeds true from seed. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (10-11) 150cm. | £6.95 | 10.00 |
Veronica allionii | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Forms a low carpet of elliptic olive-green leaves, Chubby spikes of deep violet-blue flowers from late spring and often right through to autumn. Ideal for the rock garden, patio edge, container etc for a free draining soil in sun or part shade. Native to the European Alps. 10x30cms. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Veronica austriaca teucrium ‘Crater Lake Blue’ (AGM) | 1.4Lt | Good, quick spreading, evergreen ground cover with narrow spires of clear blue flowers; June-August. Well drained soil in a sunny position. 45x60cms. | £5.75 | 16.00 | |
Veronica austriaca teucrium ‘Royal Blue’ (AGM) | Bird’s Eye | 1.4Lt | Continuous succession of deep-blue hooded flowers in densely packed spikes on erect stems throughout summer. A bushy, spreading, ground coverer. Dry sunny site in a well drained soil. 30x60cm. | £5.50 | 21.00 |
Veronica ‘Eveline’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Very vigorous form, with long spikes of narrow, tubular, rich rose-purple flowers, with protruding stamens. Long, narrow, glossy, toothed, rich green leaves. Well drained soil in sun or light shade. (6-8) 55cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Veronica ‘First Lady’ | Speedwell | 1Lt | Very much a spicata hybrid, this dwarf edger has short, branching, erect spikes of white flowers over a very long period from late spring to mid autumn. Toothed, grey flushed leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. 40x60cm. | £4.75 | 7.00 |
Veronica ‘First Love’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Very much a spicata hybrid, this dwarf edger has short, branching, erect spikes of small, glowing, fluorescent pink flowers over a very long period from late spring to mid autumn. Toothed, grey flushed leaves. Light, free draining soil in sun or part shade. (5-9) 40x60cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Veronica gentianoides (AGM) | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Graceful spires of dainty, pale blue flowers; April to June. Spreading rosettes of glossy, green leaves. Best in good, fertile soil in sun or light shade. 60x45cms. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Veronica gentianoides (AGM) | Speedwell | 1Lt | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Alba’ | Speedwell | 2Lt | Graceful spires of large, speedwell like, white flowers; April to June. Spreading rosettes of glossy, green leaves. The combination adding a welcome cool effect to an area of the border. Best in good, fertile soil in sun or light shade. 60x45cms. | £6.99 | 2.00 |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Barbara Sherwood’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Clusters of PALEST POWDER-BLUE flowers with a darker veining; April-May. Dense evergreen ground cover with rosettes of broad, glossy, dark green leaves. Easy in ordinary soil in sun or part shade. 40x60cms. | £5.75 | 10.00 |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Pallida’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Eerect spikes of PALEST BLUE flowers; late spring & early summer. Dense evergreen ground coverer with broad, glossy, dark green basal rosettes. Good edging plant. Sun lover for well drained soil. 45x60cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Robusta’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Spikes of cup-shaped, clear light-blue flowers; early summer. An improved, strong-growing form with evergreen, glossy leaves in basal rosettes. Retentive YET well drained soil in sun or part shade. 45x45cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Variegata’ | Speedwell | 2Lt | A low, mat-forming evergreen with broad, dark green leaves edged cream. Spires of palest blue flowers are an excellent foil in May & June. Moisture retentive, fertile soil in sun. 45x45cms. | £6.45 | 1.00 |
Veronica gentianoides ‘Variegata’ | Speedwell | 1Lt | £4.75 | 8.00 | |
Veronica liwanensis | Turkish Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Mat-forming evergreen perennial with small, oval, glossy, lightly toothed, dark green leaves. Clusters of siingle, rich blue, speedwell like flowers with a white eye; late spring to early summer. Self rooting stems makes it ideal for cracks in paving, rockeries etc. Free draining soil in sun. Native to NE Turkey & Caucasus. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Veronica longifolia ‘Alba’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Long narrow tapering spikes of small PURE WHITE flowers all summer. Basal clumps of light green leaves. Not often seen. Easily grown in well drained soil in sun. 90x60cm. | £4.95 | 5.00 |
Veronica longifolia ‘Antarctica’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Very delicate, mid border perennial with long, narrow elegant spikes of two lipped palest icy-blue flowers, stained white;- midsummer. Glossy toothed leaves. Easy in a well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 40cm. | £5.75 | 3.00 |
Veronica longifolia ‘First Lady’ | 1Lt | Elegant, dense spikes of small white flowers are produced on short, branching stems from early summer to early autumn; attractive to bees, butterflies.Compact, clump-forming perennial to around with lance-shaped, serrated green leaves. Any reasonable fertile, well drained soil in sun or psrt shade. 40cms | £4.75 | 12.00 | |
Veronica longifolia ‘Zoe’ | 1.4Lt | Long, narrow spikes of small, violet-blue flowers over a long period in summer. Mounds of toothed basal leaves. Easy mid border perennial for well drained soil in sun. 60cms | £5.25 | 1.00 | |
Veronica ‘Pink Damask’ | Speedwell | 1Lt | Spikes of small, densely packed, BRIGHT PINK flowers are freely produced; August & September. Good, compact clump-former with slightly toothed greyish-green leaves. Sun lover for a well drained soil. 90x60cms. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Veronica prostrata | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Small mat forming alpine with short, erect spikes of closely packed mid to dark blue flowers during spring. Fine toothed leaves. Easily in a light, free draining soil in sun. (3-6) 10cm. | £5.50 | 11.00 |
Veronica prostrata ‘Blauspiegel’ | Creeping Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Gently creeping semi evergreen edger with the glossy green leaves. Short wispy spikes of cup-shaped, glossy, purple-blue flowers in profusion during late spring & early summer. Ideal for rockeries, containers etc. Light, free draining yet retentive soil in sun. 10cm. | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Veronica ‘Shirley Blue’ (AGM) | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | A compact, tussock forming plant for the front of the border. Numerous stems carry bright blue spires; June to August. Well drained soil in sun. 45x60cms. | £5.50 | 5.00 |
Veronica spicata incana ‘Silver Carpet’ | 1.4Lt | More or less evergreen matts of silver-grey foliage with contrasting spikes of DARK BLUE, saucer shaped flowers; June-August. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 25x25cms. | £5.75 | 24.00 | |
Veronica spicata ‘Moody Blues Dark Blue’ | 1Lt | Long spikes of small, star-shaped mauve purple flowers are produced from early summer through to early autumn. A compact, clump-forming perennial, 35-40cm high, with lance-shaped, serrated dark green leaves. | £4.75 | 7.00 | |
Veronica spicata ‘Rotfuchs’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | syn. Red Fox’. Spreading semi evergreen mats of grey green leaves with dense spires of CHERRY-RED flowers; June to August. Any well drained soil in sun or part shade. 40x25cms. | £5.15 | 3.00 |
Veronica spicata ‘Royal Candles’ | 1Lt | £4.75 | 8.00 | ||
Veronica spicata ‘Ulster Blue Dwarf’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Dwarf Irish species, forming mats of grey flushed, toothed leaves. Narrow, erect spikes of deep, inky, violet-blue flowers during early summer. Good edger for well drained soil in a sunny site. (5-7) 10cm. | £5.75 | 28.00 |
Veronica umbrosa | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | (syn. V.peduncularis) Semi-evergreen perennial with alternate, simple leaves on creeping stems. The flowers are blue, and borne in spring. Though hardy, it requires a sheltered spot in full sun with good drainage. It is a suitable subject for a gravel garden or alpine garden Northern Caucasus: | £4.75 | 4.00 |
Veronica umbrosa ‘Georgia Blue’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Very free flowering form, collected in Georgia by Roy Lancaster. Short sprays of vivid, gentian blue flowers in spring, often continuing all summer. The new growth is heavily flushed purple. Well drained soil in sun or part shade. (4-8) 20cm. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Veronica x cantiana ‘Kentish Pink’ | Speedwell | 1.4Lt | Tiny, delicate,. mat forming, more or less evergreen perennial with creeping carpets of small, deep green, toothed leaves. Small, upright, slender spikes of small, cup shaped, pale-pink flowers, from May to July. Light, free draining soil in sun or light shade. (5-7) 5x20cm. | £5.50 | 12.00 |
Veronica x media ‘First Kiss’ | 1Lt | Elegant, long, dense spikes of small pink flowers are produced on short, branching stems from early summer to early autumn; attractive to bees, butterflies.Compact, clump-forming perennial to around with lance-shaped, serrated green leaves. Any reasonable fertile, well drained soil in sun or psrt shade. 50cms | £4.75 | 5.00 | |
Veronica x media ‘First Memory’ | Speedwell | 1Lt | Elegant, long, dense spikes of small periwinkle blue flowers are produced on short, branching stems from early summer to early autumn; attractive to bees, butterflies.Compact, clump-forming perennial to around with lance-shaped, serrated green leaves. Any reasonable fertile, well drained soil in sun or psrt shade. 50cms | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Album’ | Culver’s Root | 1.4Lt | Bold upright perennial with clusters of tiny, closely set, PURE WHITE flowers in spikes; midsummer. Whorls of narrow leaves up the stems. Fertile soil in sun or part shade. 120x60cms. | £5.50 | 3.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Album’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | £6.50 | 9.00 | |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Apollo’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | Tall, upright elegant feature plant for the back of the border. Narrow, wispy candle-like wands of tiny reddish-purple flowers, opening from the base in late summer. Whorls of toothed dark-green leaves. Retentive, well draineds oil in sun or part shade. 100cm. | £7.50 | 25.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Challnger’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | More compact variety bearing multiple, narrow, wispy candle-like wands of tiny soft pink flowers, opening from the base; mid to late summer. Whorls of toothed dark-green leaves. Tall, upright elegant feature plant for the back of the border. Retentive, well drained soil in sun or part shade. 75cm. | £6.95 | 3.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Erica’ | Culver’s Root | 1.4Lt | Tall, back of the border perennial with large, branched spikes of small, soft-rose spikes of flowers opening from rose-pink buds;- late summer into autumn. Much like a supersize Veronica. takes time to establish. retentive soil in sun or part shade. 2.0m. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Fascination’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | Long stems (to 1.5m) topped with generous spikes of pinky-lilac, veronica-like flowers; August. Dark stems neatly lined with whorls of pointed leaves. From Tom Der Linden’s garden, Holland & named by Piet Oudolf. Humus-rich, moist soil in sun or part shade. | £7.50 | 24.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Lavendelturm’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | Long narrow slender spikes of tubular lavender-blue flowers with protruding stamens; midsummer to early autumn. tall unbranched stems with toothed pointed leaves. Retentive humus rich soil in full sun. 150x75cm. | £7.50 | 24.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum roseum | 2Lt | Tall, stately, back of the border perennial, with long, narrow, wispy spikes of soft pink flowers, with darker, protruding stamens, over a long period in late summer & autumn. whorls of toothed, dark green leaves. Retentive, well drained soil in sun.(7-9) 120 | £6.95 | 5.00 | |
Veronicastrum virginicum roseum ‘Pink Glow’ | Culver’s root | 2Lt | Tall slender spikes of warm soft pink tubular flowers with protruding stamens; midsummer to early autumn. Erect unbranched stems with pointed leaves. Moist retentive soil in sun or part shade. 160x75cm. | £7.50 | 24.00 |
Veronicastrum virginicum ‘Temptation’ | Culver’s Root | 2Lt | Long, narrow spikes of loosely formed purple-rose flowers, with protruding stamens, opening from the base in midsummer. Whorls of dark-green, serrated leaves. Good accent plant for the back of the border. Retentive, well drained soil in sun. (6-8) 130cm. | £7.50 | 24.00 |
Vicia sp. | Vetch | 1.4Lt | Raised from seed from Chile, we are not really sure if this is a Vicia or Lathyrus. Scrambling, twining stems with large, broadly pinnate, dark-green leaves. Small clusters of bicoloured, lilac & white, pea like flowers are held in the leaf axils during late summer & autumn. Seems hardy in a well drained soil in sun. Ht, to 2.0mtrs. | £5.95 | 2.00 |
Vincetoxicum hirundinaria | Swallowwort | 1.4Lt | For the collector only, this unusual small twining species has elliptic, leathery dark-green leaves. Clusters of yellow flushed white flowers, much like an Asclepias appear in the upper leaf axils during summer. Retentive soil in light shade. (6-7) 90cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Viola ‘Black Out’ | Viola | 1Lt | Small, dense, mound forming perennial with short stems topped by small, rather rounded, velvet textured rich black flowers with a contrasting tiny gold eye, freely borne during spring. prune hard after flowering for a repeat show. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (3-6) 10x30cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Viola ‘Celestial Blue Moon’ | Viola | 1Lt | Neat, mound forming perennial with attractive white flowers with blue whisker like veining at the edges of all the petals, suffusing deeper as the flowers age. Small gold eye. Flowers March to June. Prune hard after flowering for a second flush. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (3-6) 10x30cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Viola ‘Celestial Northern Lights’ | Viola | 1Lt | Small, spreading, spring flowering perennial with attractive, rich violet-purple flowers, paler at the edges, with a golden-orange face, freely borne from March to June. Prune hard after flowering for a second flush. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. (3-6) 10x30cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
Viola ‘Emperor Magenta Red’ | Viola | 1.4Lt | (sororia) Elegant, magenta red flowers, stained purple-blue in the throat with the veining bleeding into the flower. Flowers throughout spring. Vigorous, healthy clumps of heart-shaped, fresh-green leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. 10cm. | £4.95 | 4.00 |
Viola labradorica ambig. | Early Dog Violet | 1.4Lt | Low-growing, mat forming, semi-evergreen perennial with purple-tinged, heart-shaped leaves topped with small, dainty, spurred lavender-blue flowers in early to late spring. Seeds freely. Any reasonably fertile, moist yet drained soil in sun or part shade. 10x30cms. | £4.75 | 5.00 |
Viola ‘Molly Sanderson’ (AGM) | Violet | 1Lt | A hybrid originating in her Irish garden. Pure jet-black flowers have a contrasting small yellow eye. Freely produced from March to November if deadheaded regularly. Retentive soil in sun or part shade. 6x30cm. | £4.75 | 1.00 |
Viola reichenbachiana | Early Dog Violet | 1.4Lt | A native violet forming mats of heart-shaped and slightly hairy leaves that grow from a low-growing rosette. Flowers are violet-purple in colour, with a straight dark violet-blue spur; late spring-early summer. Often found in hedgerow bases. Any reasonably fertile, moist yet drained soil in sun or shade. | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Viola rubra | Sweet Violet | 1Lt | (odorata group) Beautiful small, red-purple flowers with an exquisite parma violet scent; early spring sometimes repeating in autumn. Fertile, never too dry soil in part shade. Spreads freely if allowed to seed & by stolons.5cm | £4.75 | 11.00 |
Viola sororia ‘Dark Freckles’ | Viola | 1Lt | Selected from the popular Freckles’, this has elegant, light-blue flowers with a heavy speckling of purple, giving a darker effect than it’s parent. Dark-green, heart-shaped leaves. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (4-6) 10cm. | £4.75 | 8.00 |
Viola sororia ‘Freckles’ | Woolly Blue Violet | 1.4Lt | Lovely chalky-white flowers heavily speckled blue; late spring & early summer. Good fresh green basal clumps of leaves. Good ground cover in retentive soil in sun or part shade. 20x60cm. | £4.95 | 7.00 |
Viola sororia ‘Freckles’ | Woolly Blue Violet | 1Lt | £4.75 | 4.00 | |
Viola walteri ‘Silver Gem’ | 1.4Lt | Forms low growing mats of semi-evergreen, beautiful, silvery, heavily veined, heart shaped leaves, burgundy beneath. Short spikes of lavender-blue, fragrant violets in early spring. Any reasonably drained yet moist soil in sun or shade. 10x 20cms. | £4.95 | 8.00 | |
Wachendorfia thyrsiflora | 2Lt | Spectacular subject for a warm border or pot with winter protection. Fans of spectacular pleated leaves. Long spikes of golden-orange flowers all summer. Hardy in the Southwest. Well drained soil in sun. (5-8) 180cm. | £6.95 | 2.00 | |
Waldsteinia geoides | Barren Strawberry | 1.4Lt | More or less evergreen, spreading ground cover with dull green, hairy, palmate leaves. Sprays of cup-shaped, bright-yellow flowers in profusion during late spring & early summer. Good ground cover even in dry shade. (4-7)25cm. | £5.25 | 13.00 |
Waldsteinia ternata | Barren Strawberry | 1.4Lt | Good ground cover with spreading mats of evergreen strawberry like leaves & clusters of cup shaped BRIGHT YELLOW flowers; late spring & early summer. Ordinary well drained soil in sun or part shade. 20x60cm. | £5.25 | 6.00 |
Watsonia angusta | Watsonia | 1.4Lt | A popular feature of the Cape fynbos with two raked spikes of glowing, narrowly tubular, orange-red flowers with striking black filaments;- late spring & early summer. Narrow, upright fans of grey-green leaves. Sheltered spot in sun. (6-7)120cm. | £6.75 | 3.00 |
Watsonia borbonica ‘Peach Glow’ | Cape Bugle | 1.4Lt | Tall, erect, bulbous plant from South Africa with fans of broad, leathery leaves. Tall stems with one sided spikes of flared, trumpet-shaped soft peachy apricot flowers during late spring & early summer. Needs moisture at flowering & a dry winter, in a sunny, sheltered spot. (5-7) 120cm. | £4.95 | 1.00 |
Watsonia meriana | Watsonia | 1.4Lt | Large species with branched spikes of flared, bright rose-red, tubular flowers during midsummer. Upright fans of broad, sword-like, dark-green leaves. Likes moisture at flowering but otherwise needs a warm, sheltered spot in sun. (6-8) 90cm. | £5.75 | 12.00 |
Watsonia pillansii | Watsonia | 2Lt | Cormous perennials fron S.Africa. Fans of sword-like leaves with arching umbels of tubular orange-red flowers. Easy to grow in the west, needing plenty of summer moisture in the east. Retentive yet well drained soil in sun or part shade. (5-6) 75cm | £7.95 | 2.00 |
Watsonia transvaalensis | Watsonia | 1.4Lt | From the grasslands of Northern Transvaal, this distinct species has two rows of narrowly flared, trumpet shaped palest rose-pink flowers, stained deeper on the tube & fading almost white; May to July. Not easy to flower. Dry sheltered spot. 100cm. | £7.50 | 6.00 |
Watsonia transvaalensis | Watsonia | 2Lt | £7.50 | 4.00 | |
x Amarcrinum memoria-corsii ‘Howardii’ | 2Lt | Amaryllis howardii x crinodonna corsii. Robust perennial, with wide strap-like basal leaves. In late summer has umbels of fragrant, funnel-shaped rose-pink flowers. Warm, sheltered spot at the foot of a sunny, warm wall. (8-9) 75cm. | £12.95 | 8.00 | |
x Amarine tubergenii ‘Aphrodite’ | 2Lt | Bred for the cut flower trade, this Amaryllis x Nerine hybrid flowers for a very long time. Bare stems topped by whorls of dark-pink, narrow petalled flowers with a dark throat, flowering from September to November. They are followed by broad, strap like, smooth green leaves. Sheltered, well drained spot in sun. (9-11) 80cm. | £6.95 | 9.00 | |
x Amarine tubergenii ‘Tomoka’ | Nerine | 2Lt | Bare, firm stems are topped by large clusters of exotic,lily-like, intense magenta pink flowers over a long period September to November. Broad, strap like, smooth green leaves emerge as the flowers open. Excellent cut flower. An Amaryllis Nerine cross for a sheltered, well drained spot in full sun. Plant just below soil level. 75cms.. | £7.95 | 4.00 |
x Heucherella ‘Catching Fire’ | Saxifragaceae | 2Lt | This Heucherella will stand out in the shade garden. Mound forming, evergreen perennial the scalloped shaped, vibrant lime-green leaves have a fiery red centre darkening to a rich mahogany in late summer. Wiry stems topped with cream flowers in summer. A Heuchera villosa hybrid making it more tolerant of heat and humidity. Great feature plant for borders or containers in a reasonably drained soil; best in light shade. 25x30cms.. | £7.95 | 1.00 |
x Heucherella ‘Hopscotch’ | 1Lt | Beautiful, evergreen, glossy, deeply lobed, oakleaf-like bronze-red to chartreuse leaves with wide, dark-red veining. Colour even richer in winter. Abundant spikes of small, star shaped white flowers; mid-summer. Great for containers or border in part shady in a fertile,retentive yet drained soil. 30cms | £3.99 | 2.00 | |
x Heucherella ‘Hopscotch’ | 2Lt | £7.95 | 1.00 | ||
x Heucherella ‘Kimono’ | Heuchera x Tiarella | 1Lt | Rhis form is closer to Tiarella, with large, maple-shaped, soft mint-green leaves, with a silver overlay, with the veins stained black. Short spikes of starry white flowers from pink buds all summer. good ground cover for part shade or sun. (5-8) 40x60cm. | £4.75 | 12.00 |
x Heucherella ‘Stoplight’ | 1Lt | Heuchera x Tiarella. Rosette forming evergreen with maple shaped, soft gold leaves with wine red central splash. Narrow, starry spikes of white flowers from pink buds over a long period throughout summer. Any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-9) 45cm. | £3.99 | 1.00 | |
x Heucherella ‘Sweet Tea’ | Foam Flower | 1Lt | Heuchera x Tiarella. Amazing foliage plant with the maple shaped leaves a soft dusky cinnamon & tea brown, taking on orange overtones. Rich flame orange autumn colour. the small bell-shaped pink & white flowers add little. excellent ground cover for sun or shade. (6-7) 30cm. | £3.99 | 2.00 |
x Heucherella ‘Tapestry’ | Foam Flower | 1Lt | Heuchera x Tiarella. Maple shaped soft silvery blue-green leaves with a burgundy-black central splash. Spikes of soft pink flowers from red bracts; late spring into autumn. Good ground cover for any reasonable soil in sun or shade. (5-9) 40cm. | £3.99 | 1.00 |
x Mukgenia ‘Nova Flame’ | 1.4Lt | Mukdenia x Bergenia. A new bi-generic hybrid with evergreen clumps of oval, leathery, deep green leaves with a suffused red margin, turning rich red in autumn. Short stems with small starry, burgundy red flowers during April to June. Retentive, woodland soil in part shade. (3-5) 35x45cm. | £6.45 | 2.00 | |
Ypsilandra thibetica | 1.4Lt | Unusual woodlander with rosettes of long, narrow, fleshy green leaves. Spikes of spidery white flowers mature dusky pink with age,, through spring into summer. There appears to be two forms in cultivation. Cool, moist woodland soil in pt/shade. 30cm. | £7.50 | 9.00 | |
Zaluzianskya ovata | Night Phlox | 1.4Lt | Small South African perennial with woody stems & slightly sticky leaves. From late spring, through summer there are white flowers which close in the heat of the day, but open in the morning & evening. They have a heady scent. When closed the reverses of the petals are bright red. Hardy to -5c in a sheltered, sunny spot. 20cm. | £5.50 | 6.00 |
Zantedeschia aethiopica ‘Crowborough’ (AGM) | Arum Lily | 2Lt | Probably the hardiest of all the Arum Lilies. Large, white spathes, with a yellow spadix, throughout summer. Bold, arrow shaped, glossy leaves form vigorous clumps. Retentive or moist soil in sun or light shade. Mulch well in cold winters. (6-9) 75cm. | £7.95 | 5.00 |
Zantedeschia aethiopica ‘Green Goddess’ (AGM) | Arum Lily | 2Lt | Spectacular, large flowered species for a moist border or even planted as a marginal, where it is considerably tougher. Spathe shaped white flowers with a the edges of the petals lime green, suffusing into the flower. Needs a sunny, sheltered site. (5-9) 60cm. | £7.95 | 1.00 |