Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Dracaena fragrans ‘Tornado’
Bonsai Zelkova Originating from Asia, this beautiful Bonsai Zelkova loves a warmer climate making it the perfect house plant! Commonly known as Chinese Elm, this half-hardy deciduous tree produces vibrant green pointed leaves and has a wonderful upright habit. Bonsai
Rose ‘Sweet Honey’ (Floribunda Rose)
Rose ?Sweet Honey? is a stunning Floribunda variety that blooms from June until November, it boasts masses of honey-coloured flowers that emit a sweet scent, bears deep green, glossy leaflets and has a compact and tidy growing habit. Winning ?Rose
Sansevieria ‘Fernwood’
Sansevieria Fernwood Simple but exquisite houseplant! Bring some simplistic beauty into the home with the Sansevieria ‘Fernwood’. The architectural foliage grows upright from the base and gradually spread outwards creating a lovely display. No explanation needed for its other well-known
Leucojum aestivum
Reminiscent of the well-loved snowdrop. Leucojum has up to 8 delicate white flowers per stem, white bell-shaped flowers with green tips. Known as the summer snowflake flowers are lightly scented. Flowers May. Height 30-40cm; spread 1-10cm.
Vinca major ‘Variegata’
Vinca major variegata is a perfect choice for low maintenance parts of the garden such as slopes or areas which may be difficult to access. A perennial groundcover it will grow best in full sun but will cope with a
Spiraea thunbergii
Spiraea thunbergii is a dependable shrub that is simple to grow and has earned an RHS AGM for its outstanding garden performance. This semi-evergreen shrub’s arching stems are packed with gentle white blooms beginning in late spring. Because the cup-shaped
Erica x darleyensis ‘Darley Dale’
Erica x darleyensis ?Darley Dale? will grow in almost any soil condition, making it a very attractive choice for low maintenance gardens. Compact and bushy, the pretty evergreen cultivar produces lovely pale pink flowers in late winter to early spring.
Chaenomeles x superba ‘Nicoline’
Chaenomeles x superba. The scarlet red blooms of Nicoline appear in March and April, just as the glossy green foliage emerges. In autumn, the spiny stems bear edible, apple-like fruits, which are only edible when cooked. The Japanese quince, which
Common Lilac (Hedging)
Shrubs are important for giving shape and structure to your garden, and this Syringa vulgaris is a deciduous shrub with panicles of the well known Lilac flowers is one of the most popular. Very easy to grow and needing virtually
Calathea ‘Sanderiana’
This grand and eye catching Calathea is also known as the Pin Stripe plant. The glossy large dark leaves have a purple-red underside with striking stripes across the top too. Each stem and leaf can grow up to 60cm tall!
Ficus lyrata ‘Compacta’
Well known as the Fiddle-leaf Fig, this elegant house plant is grown for its impressive foliage. Each leaf is stiff and has a leathery feel with a distinctive curved shape and pale, prominent veins. Ficus lyrata ‘Compacta’ is a luscious
Alocasia x amazonica
Alocasia amazonica (Elephant Ear Plant) A beautiful focal point in the home! Stunning dark green foliage with silver veins is arrow-shaped with rough edges giving it the Elephant’s Ear name. it is a lovely gift and makes a beautiful focal
Dryopteris wallichiana ‘Jurassic Gold’
A British bred fern that since 2018 when it was brought into the market, it has earned awards for Best Plant, which is no surprise considering it?s requirement for little maintenance and spectacular appearance. The semi-evergreen foliage of Dryopteris wallichiana
Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® White’
With evergreen foliage and extravagant white trumpet shaped blooms in summer, Mandevilla sanderi ‘Bloom Bells® White? will produce a stunning display all year round, twining over obelisks or potted and grown in a warm conservatory! This tropical climber gives an
Clematis x aromatica
Hemerocallis ‘Longfield’s Black Magic’
Hemerocallis longfields Black Magic Hemerocallis longfields Black Magic blooms from June until October and produces the most extraordinary, large purple-black flowers with crimpled edges. It is easy to grow and requires full sun to develop and thrive. This Daylily would
Delphinium ‘Mixed’
Delphinium mixed This superb Delphinium mixed blooms from June until August. It produces panicles of gentle blue through to pure white coloured flowers, that stand proudly on lengthy green stems. The Delphinium mixed 4 bare roots is easy to care
Muscari armeniacum
Muscari armeniacum is a classic Grape Hyacinth that will burst with tight spikes of flush blue flowers for three months in April to May, where if naturalised it will create a carpet of colour similar to that of a daffodil
Narcissus ‘Jetfire’
Narcissus ‘Jetfire’ bursts into life in spring with pure, bold yellow blooms and bright orange trumpets. Reflexed petals give it a pretty shape, looking fantastic planted in rockeries and borders, or patio containers and windowsills indoors. Group together in soil
Allium sphaerocephalon
Allium Sphaerocephalon This unique and understated allium with unusual oval-shaped, purple-green flower heads perches atop tall, slender stems. Like all Alliums, this bulb is easy to grow on well-drained soil, and will pretty much take care of itself. Sphaerocephalon must
Allium ‘Schubertii’
Allium Schubertii The unique, architectural blooms of Allium schubertii create a fantastic, sculptural accent when spaced throughout beautiful summer borders. An abundance of up to 200 small, pink florets forms these magnificent, rounded flower heads that are possibly a flower
Berberis ‘Orange Sunrise’
Orange Sunrise is an unusual columnar type of berberis with striking foliage that emerges in spring. The bright red leaves darken and develop a yellow edge as the plant matures. Great for a colourful hedge. Flowers April-May. Height 90-100cm, spread


