Clematis ‘John Howells’
Clematis ‘John Howells’ is an eye-catching cultivar that has a neat, compact habit. It is well suited to growing in containers and handles almost any situation well. This cultivar, like all viticellas, is extremely floriferous. It’s a simple clematis to
Clematis ‘Elizabeth’
Clematis ?Montana Elizabeth? – Clematis plant Awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Old man?s beard is a well known popular variety of Clematis. It is a vigorous climber that enjoys sprawling it?s glossy green foliage throughout hedges and
Delphinium ‘Black Knight’
Cyclamen hederifolium
Cyclamen hederifolium is an excellent ground-cover plant for rock gardens and woodland gardens. It will self-seed freely to form carpets of foliage and flowers from autumn to spring before dying back in summer. The heart-shaped dark green leaves, which emerge
Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’
Cotinus is a popular, easy-to-grow shrub with beetroot-colored, rounded leaves that grow in whorls around the stem. On a sunny day, the leaves appear almost translucent, and by autumn, they have transformed into magnificent copper tones. The feathery blooms in
Cornus ‘Eddie’s White Wonder’
Cornus ?Eddie?s White Wonder? – Dogwood ?Eddie?s White Wonder? is a superb specimen shrub, it is rounded, tree-forming and produces multi sets of broad stems. It spreads to 5m and grows to a fantastic height of 6m! Cornus ?Eddie?s White
Centaurea dealbata
Centaurea dealbata, also known as Bachelor’s Buttons, forms dense bunches of large, ornately cut foliage. This clump-forming perennial grows in bunches. From midsummer to fall, cornflowers produce an abundant supply of lavender-pink flowers that are alluring to butterflies and other
Campanula takesimana
Campanula takesimana has arched stems with glossy, toothed foliage and huge pendant, bell-shaped flowers. The pink-flushed blooms are worth a closer look because the insides of each flower are covered in deep maroon freckles. This sturdy perennial has a fast
Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’
Buddleja ‘Blue Chip’ is ideal for patio pots, low hedges, and borders. It is doused in fragrant blooms from June to October, attracting a lot of butterflies to the garden. Unlike traditional cultivars, this compact dwarf Butterfly Bush will not
Campsis x tagliabuana ‘Indian Summer’
Campsis, also known as trumpet vine, is a vigorous deciduous climber that originates from woodland regions. Their bushy form adds a dimension that very few wall shrubs can offer and their exotic flowers will add splashes of colour for many
Astrantia major ‘Roma’
Despite their starry decorative appearance, astrantias have been a valued constituent of perennial borders for generations and can actually cope with a range of adverse conditions, especially prolonged wet soils. These exceptional plants produce a profusion of pincushion-like flowers on
Buddleja davidii ‘Black Knight’
Buddleja davidii Plant – Black Knight An alluring and mysterious hardy shrub unlike any other butterfly bush, due to its deep plum purple shards of delicate blooms. These gothic blooms are sure to attract many of the pollinating insects to
Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’
It’s grown for its enormous, heart-shaped silver leaves that have a gleaming metallic luster and will brighten even the darkest borders. In the spring, elegant sprays of sky blue blooms accent the compact clusters of leaves. Brunnera macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’
Anemone x hybrida ‘Honorine Jobert’
Anemone Plant – Honorine Jobert Robust and easy-to-grow plants – a must for late summer borders The Anemone Plant – Honorine Jobert is a tough and easy to grow plant that will certainly stand out in your flower beds and
Arabis caucasica ‘Snowcap’
A hardy evergreen alpine with compact grey-green foliage, which in spring is topped with an abundance of pure white blooms with yellow centres. Arabis caucasica ‘Snowcap’ is a reliable variety which grows well in even poor dry soils and provides
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guinness’
The striking purple-black bonnet-like petals of Aquilegia ‘William Guiness’ are contrasted with stark white corolla; providing colour and interest in early summer and filling the seasonal gap in your displays whilst the last of the spring bulbs die back and
Achillea millefolium ‘Cerise Queen’
Achillea millefolium ‘Cerise Queen’ is incredibly easy to grow and easy to maintain, you?ll love the reward you get from the vibrant pink cerise blooms, from such little work in your summer borders. Thrives even in poor and dry soil
Agapanthus ‘Northern Star’
An abundance of rounded flower heads all throughout summer, Each violet-blue flower bears a purple stripe, this matches the foliage flush at the base. This RHS AGM winner is a truly spectacular variety its sturdy stems make a perfect choice
Armeria maritima ‘Alba’
Armetia Alba Maritima Perfect for coastal gardens and seaside locations, Armetia Alba Maritima thrives in sandy and clay soils. Sea Thrift is a robust, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with grassy, thin leaves and dense, lollipop-like flowers in pure white. A perfect
Acanthus Spinosus
Despite being wildly exotic-looking, Acanthus spinosus is an architectural plant that is fully hardy in the UK and is highly tolerant to drought and exposed weather conditions. Loves the sun or shade, as long as it is planted in free-draining
Acer palmatum
Acer palmatum is one of the most popular of the Japanese Maples due all over the country, due to its slow growing habit that makes it perfect for container and patio pot growing. A genuinely striking small tree that likes
Sarcococca hookeriana var. humilis
Sarcococca hookeriana humilis ? Christmas box Sarcococca hookeriana humilis blooms from November through to May, it produces cream coloured scented flowers that contrast well against its evergreen lustrous foliage. Dwarf sweet box is popular for using as ground cover, creating




