Flowering from April to October, Streptocarpus 'Zoe' is an unusual combination of violet-blue lower lobes, pale violet upper petals and a creamy-white throat with a soft blush of orange
One of the best varieties, Streptocarpus ‘Falling Stars’ produces a spectacular display of masses of sky-blue flowers with a white eye above a neat rosette of dark green, wrinkled foliage
Streptocarpus 'Minnie’ is a compact variety bearing deep purple flowers etched with delicate filigree veining with yellow stripes around the throat
Streptocarpus 'Natalie’ bears large, open flowers with pale violet lobes and a yellow throat etched with deep violet lines
Streptocarpus 'Gwen' blooms prolifcally from summer to autumn with masses of white flowers decorated with delicate, deep purple veining
Streptocarpus 'Hannah' is produces masses of pretty pink flowers which quickly darken to mid pink with pale lemon centres
Streptocarpus 'Marion' bears striking, bi-coloured blooms in a velvety deep blue contrasted against crisp white and etched with delicate, filigree veining
Pretty in pink, Streptocarpus 'Sadie' has shell-pink flowers with soft yellow centres and darker stripes marking the eye giving the whole flower a peachy hue when viewed from a distance
Streptocarpus 'Titania' bears pretty, ruffled flowers, with creamy-white upper petals and cherry pink lower lobes with two distinct yellow stripes
Perfect for Bonsai beginners, this Ficus macrocarpa ‘Ginseng’ is a good introduction to this Japanese living art as Ficus species are trouble-free houseplants - just ensure that you give it a spot in bright, indirect light and feed it with liquid fertiliser during the growing season
This is the first primrose-yellow Foxglove coming true from seed, which has the exciting bonus of large claret-speckled flowers which are borne all around the stem, a unique attribute in Foxgloves. Plants are approximately 30in high. therefore remarkably dwarf. Seed of the first plant of this unique yellow was discovered by chance in Suffolk by T&M customer, Miss Gage. T&M breeders have bred for dwarfness, colour and flowers all around the stem. The result is a gorgeous new garden plant. Ideal for containers or exposed situations where Foxgloves would normally falter. Also sensational when planted in drifts in the cottage garden border
Cardiospermum halicacabum is actually a climbing perennial, but generally grown as a half hardy annual in the UK. Its delicate climbing stems bear finely cut foliage and tiny white flowers in summer.