Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Lavandula × intermedia ‘Dutch Group’
English Lavender, a cottage garden staple, is stronger and more sturdy than its French counterparts. Lavandula angustifolia grows into a spreading mound that is ideal for edging pathways. It attracts bees and pollinating insects to a vast array of purple
Euphorbia Polychroma
An award winning perennial which is easy to grow, requires very little maintenance and shows good pest and disease resistance. Euphorbia polychroma creates tidy domes of tapered green foliage and produces clusters of vibrant yellow blooms from April to June.
Astilbe chinensis var. pumilla
?Pumilla? is a vibrant Goats Beard, that blooms from May until July. It produces masses of magenta plumes, that create drama above a compact growing habit of fresh green foliage. Fantastic for patio pots, woodland and cut flower gardens, your
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ‘Purple Dome’
Symphyotrichum novae-angliae ?Purple Dome?, previously known as Aster novae-angliae, is a delightful and compact variety of New England aster that creates a lovely rounded mound adorned with striking deep purple, semi-double daisy flowers. This plant truly shines in late summer
Armeria maritima
Armeria maritima is a stunning Sea Pink, that flowers from May until September. It generates bundles of dome shaped blooms, that are a popping pink in colour, borne upon slender green stems. A fabulous addition to coastal, wildlife and alpine
Aster ‘Bahamas’ (Island Series)
A dwarf and compact aster form with deep pink flowers that have a yellow centre. The flowers cover the dark green foliage from late summer and into autumn. Unlike many other varieties, the Island series keeps its shape and doesn’t
Anthemis Tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’
Fine, green basal foliage with a mounding habit produces a mass of cream-yellow daisies with sunshine yellow centres, which will appear upon long stems throughout June. Anthemis Tinctoria ‘Sauce Hollandaise’ is ideal for drought-prone areas in Mediterranean gardens, on dry
Armeria ‘Ballerina Lilac’
Anthemis sancti-johannis
Anthemis sancti-johannis has been named due to it flowering around St John?s Day, 24 June, and will bloom in abundance for at least a month, creating a standout display of 2 inch orange daisies upon vertical stems. An ideal choice
Hollyhock ‘Blacknight’
Tall, dark and handsome! Hollyhock ‘Blacknight’ is a classic variety, universally admired for its sultry, near-black flowers with pale yellow eyes. The large, single, saucer-shaped flowers with silky petals glisten in the sunshine, brooding over borders on sturdy stems that
Potentilla atrosanguinea var. argyrophylla ‘Scarlet Starlit’
A compact hardy perennial with branching stems of saucer-like, dark red blooms throughout the summer. Potentilla atrosanguinea var. argyrophylla ‘Scarlet Starlit’ produces tidy clumps of three-lobed, deep green, hairy leaves very much like those of a strawberry. This dwarf cinquefoil
Echinacea purpurea ‘Primadonna Deep Pink’
Like all Echinaceas Nectar Pink flowers throughout summer, attracting pollinating insects to the garden. This variety is free flowering with a compact, branching habit. Like all Echinacea, the daisy-like flowers are good for cutting and using fresh or dried. Height:
Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’
A compact evergreen perennial that produces eye-catching maroon leaves which compliment the bright yellow blooms that appear from April to June to create a cheerful display. Euphorbia amygdaloides ‘Purpurea’ is ideal for those difficult, shady spots beneath deciduous trees or
Campanula Pink Octopus
Pink tentacle-like blooms will burst from the buds of these Japanese lanterns to create a very unique looking display. Campanula ‘Pink Octopus’ will produce up to 50 of these incredible flowers on each vertical branch, fluttering above robust, deeply cut
Phyteuma scheuchzeri
This horned rampion is more likely to be seen in mountain meadows in the Alps than in gardens in Britain! Phyteuma scheuchzeri is a magnificent, unique-looking alpine with vertical stems bearing striking, horned flowerheads in vibrant purple-blue, above a basal
Hydrangea paniculata ‘Magical Moonlight’
Blooms so dramatically impressive you’d think you were growing an immense bouquet of showy flowers in your garden! Hydrangea paniculata ‘Magical Moonlight’ is guaranteed to give you a display that you’ll be over the moon with! This paniculata variety has
Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’
A low growing hardy perennial, a favourite in cottage gardens, Pulmonaria Raspberry Splash is a lovely variety with silvery spotted foliage. Clusters of raspberry pink flowers appear from March to May, above the leaves, and slowly mature through purple to
Dionaea Muscipula (Venus Fly Trap)
Pepper Pelita – Seeds
Chilli. Fruits up to 6cm in length, extremely hot. Fruiting on medium tall, upright, bushy plants. Will grow very tall under glass in UK conditions. Can be harvested green and red. High yielding. Using a good quality, moist seed compost,
Ipomoea Quamoclit Cardinal – Seeds
A profusion of bright red flowers during the height of summer, combined with unusual serrated foliage too. A self-supporting twining plant that will easily adorn a rose arch or arbour, or why not let it grow through a large rose
Impatiens Xtreme White – Seeds
Impatiens walleriana in stunning ice white, perfect for all your summer bedding. Grow as a HHA – Half hardy annual. Sow in pots or trays on a windowsill or in a greenhouse at approximately 13-18 °C (55-65 °F). When large


