Category Archives: All Flower Plants

Arbutus unedo

This eye-catching shrub is an excellent focal point for year-round interest. In autumn, its leathery, evergreen foliage and peeling, cinnamon brown bark provide an excellent backdrop for clusters of small, white, urn-shaped flowers. The delicate blooms give way to scarlet

Leucothoe axillaris ‘Curly Red’

Leucothoe is a low-maintenance evergreen shrub ideal for large patio pots or borders. The foliage of Leucothoe ‘Curly Red’ is attractive, with crimped and curled glossy foliage that turns a deep red in autumn. Plants are in high demand and

Coreopsis verticillata ‘Moonbeam’

Coreopsis Verticillata ?Moonbeam? – Tickseed plants This fantastic dual purpose hardy perennial has many uses! Perfect for cutting gardens, this variety of Tickseed is stunning – creating an army of lemon yellow blooms with a daisy-like head from June until

Laurus nobilis

Bay Laurel is an elegant, evergreen tree that not only looks stunning with it?s upright, leathery leaves forming a topiary style bush, topping the stiff, thick stem, but it?s foliage can be used in the kitchen for adding aroma and

Euonymus fortunei ‘Blondy’

The Euonymus Fortuneii Blondy is ideal for small, low maintenance gardens. Golden-yellow variegated foliage adds colour all year to your garden, leaf edges turn pink during the cold months. Evergreen, sturdy plant Euonymus Fortuneii Blondy will thrive in most positions

Euonymus fortunei ‘Harlequin’

Euonymus fortunei ‘Harlequin’ shows red-pink foliage in winter, after starting out as a silver-green colour at a young age. A dwarf, evergreen shrub providing all year round interest, it will thrive in most conditions and positions in the garden, for

Hedera hibernica

Better known as the Atlantic Ivy, this evergreen climbing variety of Ivy, Hedera hibernica, will quickly grow up walls, trellis, obelisks and other large structures. Ideal for all round the garden, try growing as ground cover too in a sunny

Pennisetum alopecuroides

Pennisetum Alopecuroides Pennisetum Alopecuroides blooms from July until October, it produces small flower heads that really make this Chinese fountain grass come to life. Its gleaming green grassy, full foliage is noticeably replaced by gleaming spikelet?s and look incredibly similar

Dianthus ‘Diane’

Garden Pinks are evergreen and will live in the garden for many years. Plants are tough, resilient, and weatherproof, and they prefer a sunny location and can tolerate neglect. Dianthus are especially useful in difficult areas like slopes and dry

Scabiosa ‘Blue’

Scabious ?Blue? is a fantastic summer cottage garden perennial, that attracts masses of butterflies, bees and polliantors to its lively nectar filled blooms. Suited for informal schemes, the pincushion blooms appear on lofty, wiry stems that sway in the gentle

Nepeta racemosa ‘Walkers Low’

Catmint is a hard working plant for any cottage garden. Walkers Low deserves its RHS AGM, with a low growing spread of silvery-green, scented foliage, it is ideal for growing at the edge of borders, for ground cover, edging paths

Hebe ‘Mrs Winder’

A dense, hardy evergreen shrub which is guaranteed to add a splash of colour to your garden borders from summer through to autumn. The young foliage of Hebe ?Mrs Winder? begins deep red before turning green-grey at it matures and

Lavender ‘Fathead’

Lavender Stoechas Fathead French lavender is a glorious cottage garden plant, with a spicy fragrance, different to the usual Lavender. The evergreen plants also look highly ornamental, yet are easy to grow. The nectar-rich flowers of Lavender ‘Fathead’ are particularly

Euphorbia characias ‘Glacier Blue’

Smokey blue-green foliage edged with contrasting cream margins makes a fabulous evergreen display. From early Spring, Euphorbia characias Glacier Blue produces whorls of green flowers, each surrounded by a cream coloured bract. Like all of its species, this Spurge is

Ajuga reptans ‘Catlins Giant’

Otherwise known as Carpet bugle this RHS AGM winner is vigorous and it's large, glossy purplish-bronze leaves that are 15cm long quickly form a dense mat of attractive rosettes. Stunning blue-violet flowers rise from these rosettes on tall erect spikes.

Holly ‘Golden King’ (Standard)

Holly Golden King A female holly variety that looks stunning even in the summer! Holly Golden King is a beautiful addition to any garden but, don?t be fooled; it is, in fact, a female variety, so you can be sure

English Yew (Hedging)

The king of hedging! It’s native, evergreen, dense, slow growing (so easy maintenance) and good in shade. English Yew’ is very versatile as it can form an excellent large shrub, small tree or dense hedge which can be controlled at

Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’

Rhus typhina ‘Dissecta’, commonly referred to as the cut-leaved staghorn sumac, is a visually captivating deciduous shrub or small tree that draws attention for its intricately divided leaves and vibrant fall foliage. The plant’s unique architectural form and exotic characteristics

Pinus sylvestris ‘Watereri’

The stunning blue-silver needle-like leaves make this small and slow growing version of Scots Pine a real winner. Cones are also produced following the small yellow flowers helping make this plant a good contender when choosing a focal point plant

Pinus mugo ‘Mops’

<Whorls of dark to bright green, needle-like leaves on thick, upright branches and dark brown female cones. This slow-growing, dwarf mountain pine is perfect for a sunny, well-drained, rockery or gravel garden. Height 71-80cm; spread 71-80cm.

Ilex ‘Little Rascal’

Little Rascal’ forms small, dense bushes that grow to be between 0.5 and 1 metre tall. This makes it ideal for smaller gardens. ‘Little Rascal’ is a holly bush. It is covered in small, glossy leaves with warm coppery-red serrated

Clematis montana ‘Grandiflora’

Clematis montana grandiflora is vigorous, with pure white flowers in the late spring, accompanied by a background of dark green leaves. Excellent for training over a pergola or covering a North facing wall. Flowers May. Height 250-300cm.