Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Iris ‘Cranberry Swirl’
Iris Cranberry Swirl Iris ‘Cranberry Swirl’ boasts velvety, claret-red falls that contrast beautifully with its upright, pale pink standards. This sturdy-growing variety has a good branching habit that ensures plenty of flowers in late June and July. The tall blooms
Ajuga reptans ‘Chocolate Chip’
?Chocolate Chip? is a stunning hardy perennial that flowers from April until July. It generates masses of lilac-blue blooms that contrast beautifully against its popular chocolatey purple coloured foliage. This low maintenance Ajuga has a low growing habit and makes
Petunia ‘Frenzy Grand Rapids’
Expect big blooms in a variety of purples and whites with ?Frenzy Grand Rapids? Petunia mixture, as early as summer right up until the first frosts. The blooms will emerge in floods lasting a long period of time, with a
Salvia ‘Cherry Lips’
A introduction from the ?Lips? series, this Cherry-pink and white bicolour Salvia makes for an incredible addition into cottage garden schemes, borders and containers. ?Cherry Lips? brings a beautiful fragrance that is emitted from it?s foliage, which can be enjoyed
Gerbera ‘Garvinea Sweet Sparkle’
The groundbreaking Gerbera Garvinea® series has transformed gerberas from a tender patio plant to a hardy border perennial in just a decade. These prolific, weather-tolerant hardy gerberas are endlessly cheerful, producing profusions of bold blooms in a range of vibrant
Lythrum virgatum ‘Rosy Gem’
If you are on the hunt for texture and vibrancy, this is the shrub for you! ?Rosy Gem? produces upright spikes that are smothered in bright pink blooms from July until October, they stand proudly amongst fresh green foliage that
Dianthus ‘Gran’s Favourite’
Dianthus – Pinks Gran’s Favourite This popular RHS Award of Garden Merit holder is loved for its white blooms with raspberry picotee edges. The clove-scented flowers of Dianthus ‘Pink Gran’s Favourite’ grow in masses above a carpet of silvery green
Dahlia ‘Lubega Power Tropical Punch’
A combination of double, yellow and coral pink blooms, ?Lubega Power Tropical Punch? is a dwarf dahlia that will last from summer right into autumn if regularly deadheaded. The stems are sturdy and short, with an upright growth habit that
Delphinium ‘Guardian Blue’
From the Guardian series, ?Guardian Blue? has been bred specifically to bloom much earlier than other varieties of Delphinium, producing the most wonderful, spiky, semi double displays of powerful blue colour in the early summer months and onwards. One of
Diascia personata ‘Hopleys’
Not to be mistaken for Diascia, which is usually grown as an annual plant, Diascia personata ?Hopleys? is a far hardier species that can be grown as a perennial, among mixed border schemes or in cottage garden styles. The lively
Agastache ‘Morello’
Agastache are strongly fragrant perennials, that attract all sorts of pollinating insects like bees and butterflies to their tall, cylindrical blooms. ?Morello? is no different, producing intense pink colour spires bringing a vertical presence to borders, pots and containers. Also,
Taxus baccata ‘Black Tower’
A stately, columnar Yew that cuts a tall, imposing figure in the landscape. The dark, evergreen foliage of Taxus baccata ‘Black Tower’ provides year-round colour and structure ? a living exclamation mark among more spreading species! Like all Yew, it
Podocarpus nivalis ‘Kilworth Cream’
Podocarpus nivalis ‘Kilworth Cream’ is an intriguing little conifer with a neat and compact habit that provides excellent year-round interest. Forming a mound of yew-like foliage that is decorated with a cream-white frosting which looks particularly eye-catching in the winter.
Picea glauca ‘Biesenthaler Fruhling’
Fresh, light green, almost creamy/yellow needles signify the start of the growing season for this dwarf white spruce. Picea glauca ‘Biesenthaler Frühling’ is a compact variety of naturally small conifers which are ideal for growing in shrubberies, rockeries and alpine
Cryptomeria japonica ‘Compressa’
A wonderful dwarf conifer, Compressa forms a rounded footbal sized shaped shrub that is truly versatile. Perfect for rockeries and borders the dark green foliage turns a striking bronze colour during the winter months giving interest throughout the year. Height
Chamaecyparis lawsoniana ‘Pygmaea Argentea’
Pygmaea Argentea is a slow growing evergreen conifer with a rounded growth habit. The dense blueish-green foliage is tipped with white which is more predominant in spring.
Euphorbia lactea ‘Cristata’
Coral Cactus Euphorbia lactea Modern and contemporary house plant for the home! Well known as Coral Cactus, this spiny-looking Euphorbia lactea ‘Cristata’ is a low maintenance tender variety that makes a modern and contemporary feature in the home. The stems
Heuchera ‘Bressingham Hybrids’
This bright and bold perennial blooms from May until July, it generates an abundance of reddish-pink tubular flowers that stand tall on lengthy green stems, towering above contrasting lime green and purple foliage. Enjoying a partially shaded position to grow,
Cortaderia selloana ‘White’
Pampas Grass is a tough, long-lasting garden plant that will almost take care of itself. Cortaderia selloana ‘White’ has beautiful plumes of feathery, white seed heads on sturdy stalks that rise above the extremely tough foliage. Pampas Grass’s tufted evergreen
Pennisetum alopecuroides ‘Black Beauty’
A striking deciduous grass providing dark silvery-purple flower heads in late summer. The bottlebrush flowers grow above slender green foliage making superb ground cover when planted as a group. Black Beauty is a swaying grass creating texture and movement to
Lavender Duo
Lavender Duo Hidcote & Munstead These lavender fragrant flowers are highly attractive to bees, and excellent for cutting and drying. Perfect for fragrant patio containers or try growing Lavender as a low hedge or path edging where the perfume can
Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’
An invaluable plant for the front of the border with textural foliage and frothing lime-green flowers. Alchemilla mollis ‘Thriller’ is overall a larger plant than the species, with bigger leaves and a more erect habit. The soft, scalloped foliage looks

