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Buddleja 'Buzz® Indigo'
  • £11.99

Buzz? is the world's first patio buddleja. Very attractive, compact plants that are loved by bees and butterflies, this variety won't take over your garden! Smothered with highly aromatic blooms all summer long, new 'Buzz? Indigo' is absolutely perfect for large patio pots and smaller gardens. Ht 90?120cm. Supplied as 5cm plug plants.

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Indigo Skies
  • £33.00

Fresh Roses & Freesia Imagine soft yellow sunlight streaked across a serene indigo sky. Inspired by this scene, we created the Indigo Skies Flower Bouquet. Featuring bright yellow and blue flowers, this bouquet is a charming and memorable way to help add a splash of sunshine to someone's day. Inspired by the colourful tones of a scenic skyline, this colourful bouquet is made with fresh yellow roses and blue freesia flowers upon a lush green backdrop. It's a lovely way to wish someone a happy birthday, congratulate a friend on a new home, or just to let them know that you are thinking of them Your fresh Indigo Skies bouquet can be delivered 7 days a week throughout the UK in our special delivery box to prevent damage while in transit, so your flowers arrive in excellent condition.

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Laurentia 'Indigo Stars'
  • £12.99

A useful alternative to lobelia, these compact, bushy floriferous plants are speckled with star-shaped indigo flowers and are an ideal plant in summer bedding schemes, borders, rockeries, containers and window boxes. Plus a gentle sweet fragrance that'll keep the pollinating insects busy for weeks! Ht. 25cm. Supplied as plugtray plants.

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Agastache hybrida 'Astello Indigo'
  • £2.99

Transform your patio this summer with pots of beautiful, deep blue agastache. The imposing and long-lasting flower spikes are wonderfully mint-scented and will prove irresistible to butterflies and bees in borders or containers

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Tomato 'Indigo Cherry Drops'
  • £3.69

All the health benefits of Indigo Rose but with better yields, slightly heavier fruits and better flavour! Each 30g fruit is packed with anthocyanins thanks to the purple skin blushing. You?ll get masses more fruits compared to Indigo Rose thanks to a true vigorous cordon habit. A pale purple blush appears early on unripe green fruit, turning to rich purple with a reddish base when ripe. Sweeter than Indigo Rose with a better balance of acidity to boot ? ifyou are looking for a decorative variety with high flavour and strong garden performance, look no further!

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Tomato 'Indigo Rose'
  • £13.98

Reportedly the blackest tomato and with the highest anthocyanin antioxidants, Tomato ?Indigo Rose? bears medium-size fruits of around 70-80g.

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