Create a fabulous exotic look to your garden or patio, with our glorious hardy Hibiscus 'Marina Blue' standard lollipop from tree - years of fabulous late Summer floral displays from this ever so easy to grow tree. Despite looking very exotic, with the huge blue flowers, they are very tough and hardy indeed. You can therefore plant this in the garden with confidence, for stunning displays for many years to come. Grow it in a warm, sunny spot for the longest lasting and biggest displays - they can be hungry feeders, so give them plenty of feed as they come back into leaf and set buds.
A glamorous hardy perennial for a damp, lightly shaded spot. The blooms of Corydalis flexuosa 'Porcelain Blue are the most extraordinary shade of blue, appearing in spring and again in autumn. The flowers attract pollinating insects, making this a lovely choice for a wildlife area.
A new hybrid with wide-open blooms, borne upon bare stems in early spring. The large flowers are deep pink at the base fading to a lovely blush pink at the petal tips. Magnolia 'Blushing Belle' is free-flowering and decidedly showy.
Unrivalled in its performance and stunning colours, Delphinium ?Pink Blushes? is the result of many years of clever breeding to bring you the best for your garden! Tall spires of beautiful blooms in shades from pink through to magenta will grace your garden this summer and every summer with these strong perennial plants! Height: 1.5m (5'). Spread: 75cm (30).
This veritable super food is believed to carry all manner of health benefits and is recommended by health experts and dietitians accordingly. Packed full of vitamins and minerals as well as antioxidants, they are not only really good for you but they taste great too! Blueberries provide true season-long interest and will produce wonderfully fragrant tubular blossom in spring, followed by delicious fruits that form and colour up ready for picking from June onwards. This collection will provide 3 months of harvest from June until September with each bush providing up to 5kg (over 10lbs) of fruit per season once fully established. Blueberries make brilliant patio plants and will grow perfectly in pots. Do remember to use ericaceous (slightly acidic pH) compost though as all blueberries are lime intolerant. In autumn, the foliage will provide a bright flourish of scarlet colour before falling off for the winter. The collection comprises 3 varieties, selected for their wide harvest period and ease of growth in your home garden. Yellowberry: A real novelty, the warm yellow leaves are tinged with pink and orange tones and make for an altogether highly decorative plant for the kitchen garden. Fruits July Bluedrop: A new type of blueberry, 'Bluedrop' brings a new dimension to this popular berry. Everbearing with teardrop-shaped fruits (hence its name) you'll experience a taste sensation with an abundance of balanced, sweet and sharp blueberries.Fruits June to September Littleblue Wonder: Highly ornamental, in spring the bush becomes covered in pale flowers - so much so that it has earned this blueberry the name the 'Heather Blueberry'. Then in autumn, the foliage will provide a bright flourish of burgundy red colour before falling off for the winter.Fruits June
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This little gem of a hardy palm adds a new colour dimension to exotic and tropical gardening, with its steel blue grey fan palm foliage. The colour can be variable but is stronger in full sun. Reportedly even hardier than the plain green species, they originate from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, so get extreme cold there and will survive -10C in the UK once established. Very slow growing, so makes an excellent specimen in a large pot for patios and decking, requiring little maintenance in the year. Stock is limited at this price, and is rarely sold in this size, so please order early.
Scaevola Surdiva Light Blue is one of the most heat-tolerant plants you can grow, they will just keep on and on all summer long no matter what the weather. The unusual flower spikes come in eye-catching shades of blue with bright yellow centres. They will look amazing as either stand-alone feature plants in your patio pots or as part of your mixed hanging basket displays. They can also be used as groundcover at the front of your flower beds and garden borders.