Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Alstroemeria ‘Malaga Valley’
Large blooms in a vibrant pink colour brings the Mediterranean feel to your garden or patio, when you grow Alstroemeria ?Malaga?. Specifically bred to grow compactly, its very ideal for pots and containers, but not restricted to as you can
Ligustrum vulgare (Hedging)
Ligustrum Vulgare – Wild privet Ligustrum Vulgare is a stunning luscious green shrub, ideal for hedging and using as a specimen plant. It spreads to a fantastic width of 350cm (138?) and grows in height to 350cm (138?) also. Blooming
Echinacea ‘Nectar Pink’
Deep rose pink petals surround the central cone of this pretty Echinacea. Like all Coneflowers, Echinacea 'Nectar Pink' blooms over the entire summer, attracting pollinating insects to the garden. This variety is free flowering with a compact, branching habit. Like
Gaillardia ‘Mesa Bright Bicolour’
The two-tone red and yellow petals are striking and will add a ray of sunshine and warm any area with their cheerful blooms. They are resilient plants that will thrive in light sandy soils, even tolerating drought and coastal positions.
Tulip ‘Secret Perfume’
A new variety with wonderful peony type blooms of purest yellow and with possibly the best perfume of any tulip as not all tulips have fragrance, but this is one of the best! It takes you by surprise; clean, fresh
Taxus x media ‘Densiformis’
Taxus x media (Taxus) ‘Densiformis’ is a dwarf Yew with a low, spreading growth habit. The dark green, evergreen foliage provides year-round colour and structure, serving as the foundation of many formal gardens. This compact variety, which takes on a
Iris reticulata ‘Purple Hill’
These dwarf irises erupt from bare earth like glittering jewels, defying late winter chills to flaunt amethyst petals with gold splashes on each fall. Iris reticulata ‘Purple Hill’ is delightful planted in generous groups through borders and rockeries or in
Iris ‘Silvery Beauty’
This frosty Dutch Iris will be sure to add a glisten and sheen to spring gardens, filling the gap between spring and summer admirably, with it?s feint lilac and crystal-white blooms rising above neat, lean foliage. When planting Iris ?Silvery
Iris ‘Hollandica Mix’
Beautiful, softly scented blooms in a relaxing combination of blues, yellows, and whites are produced by these lovely Dutch irises. With our mixed Iris hollandica bulbs, you can easily add a dash of colour to your summer borders or container
Fatsia japonica ‘Spiders Web’ (Tsumugi-shibori)
Huge evergreen leaves patterned with a spiders web effect. Great for contrast or as a standalone feature. Provides interest all year round, is easy to grow, and very fashionable. Both the leaves and white, ball-shaped flowers are ideal for cut
Erythronium californicum ‘White Beauty’
These exquisite flowers always come as a delightful surprise when they pop up from bare soil in April-May. Creamy-white flowers with maroon speckles and recurved petals nod daintily above broad, prettily mottled leaves, giving the impression of fairy parasols. Favouring
Everlasting Perennial Collection
Everlasting perennial collection This Everlasting perennial collection is ideal for adding colour, diversity and wildlife into your garden. It is easy to grow, requiring a partially shaded spot for your bare roots and bulbs to flourish. Your Perennial collection will
Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’
Crab Apple ‘Golden Hornet’ is an attractive and effective specimen tree with a long season of interest for smaller gardens. Crab apples are self-fertile and make excellent pollinators when planted near orchard apple trees. Crab apple fruits can be harvested
Clematis ‘Jackmanii’
Clematis ‘Jackmanii’ is a free-flowering cultivar and an RHS AGM winner! It puts on a spectacular show from mid to late summer. This late-blooming Clematis has a plethora of single blooms with velvety purple sepals and creamy anthers. It is
Camellia ‘Brushfield’s Yellow’
With its shiny leaves catching the sunlight and exquisite blooms opening to expose their white outer petals and creamy-yellow ruffled centres, Camellia ‘Brushfield’s Yellow’ is sure to give you a spectacular spring display. Camellia japonica is perhaps one of the
Anemone nemorosa
A fast-growing anemone which is ideal for naturalising under deciduous trees and shrubs, each spring producing a carpet of faintly scented white flowers, over deeply divided leaves. RHS Award of Garden Merit winner. Flowers April-May. Height 10cm. Despite their size
Anemone x hybrida ‘Whirlwind’
The exquisite display of this enormous, strong Japanese Anemone can be found in the back of borders. Semi-double blooms are carried on graceful, thin stems. Anemone x hybrida ‘Whirlwind’ has pure white blooms that are ideal for lighting gently shaded
Allium caeruleum
Allium ?Blue Drumstick? makes a unique contribution to the Allium family, which predominates with mauve and pink shades. The smallish heads in sapphire blue have an exquisite jewel-like quality when planted densely. They are especially effective in drifts along the
Scirpus isolepis (Oxygenating Aquatic)
Scirpus isolepis is an evergreen sedge that forms graceful, fountain-like clumps of slender, thread-like foliage. In mid to late summer, each leaf blade is topped with tiny, silvery-white flower heads, creating a shimmering effect reminiscent of fibre-optic lights. The flowers
Nurseryman’s Choice Pond Plants
This nurseryman’s Choice Pond Collection offers a stunning mix of aquatic plants perfect for enhancing any pond. These carefully chosen varieties bring colour, texture, and natural beauty while supporting a balanced ecosystem. Ideal for small to medium ponds, they provide
Myriophyllum rubricaule (Oxygenating Aquatic)
This red-stemmed species is a non-invasive species of Parrot’s Feather that serves as an excellent oxygenator, supporting aquatic life and improving water clarity by absorbing the excess nutrients that encourage the growth of algae. Myriophyllum rubricaule forms mats of bright
Hydrocotyle vulgaris (Marginal Aquatic)
A pretty British native aquatic perennial for shallow water or boggy ground, forming creeping mats of shiny, round leaves with scalloped edges that look like mini waterlily pads. Hydrocotyle vulgaris is great for underplanting taller plants, creeping along pond margins
