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Bay Tree Standard
  • £39.99

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Oleander 'Pink'
  • £8.99

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Pandorea jasminoides 'Rosea'
  • £9.99

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Oleander 'White'
  • £8.99

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Oleander 'Yellow'
  • £9.99

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Abelia x grandiflora 'Sunny Charms'
  • £9.99

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Premium Wisteria Standard with growing frame
  • £69.99

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Holly 'Argentea Marginata' (Standard Tree)
  • £29.99

Winner of a prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit and a fantastic female specimen for year-round interest, Holly 'Argentea Marginata' bears dark green, toothed, evergreen leaves with a striking creamy-white edge. White flowers are borne in late spring followed by an abundance of spherical red berries in winter, which are loved by birds.

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Oleander 'Red'
  • £8.99

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Poppy 'Candy Floss' (Paeoniiflorum group) (Seeds)
  • £0.79

Highly unusual lilac coloured blooms adorn these plants. These fully double, large poppy flowers make a real impact in summer borders. Height: 90cm (35). Spread: 30cm (12).Culinary information: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Click here for more details about edible flowers.

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Candytuft 'Giant Hyacinth Flowered' (Seeds)
  • £0.79

Easy-to-grow and vigorous, these plants bear large clusters of sweetly scented, white blooms, throughout summer. Ideally suited to sunny positions. Height: 40cm (16). Spread: 20cm (8).

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Woodland Garden Bulb Duo
  • £16.99

Create a carpet of colour that will last from winter through to spring with this classic Woodland Bulb Duo. The single-flowered Snowdrops begin the display during the coldest months, followed by a sea of Bluebells which herald the return of warmer weather.

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