This pretty mix of pastel blooms is the perfect surprise for a loved one. Whatever the occasion, they’re sure to enjoy these gorgeous lilies, bouvardia and snapdragons, completed with greenery. This oh-so-pretty selection includes: 2 Cream LA Lilies 2 Pink Bouvardia 3 Pink Snapdragons Pistache
Aquilegia vulgaris 'William Guinness' is a striking variety of Columbine. From the shape of its flowers, it is easy to see why it is sometimes dubbed 'Granny's Bonnet', although the black blooms with white corolla are certainly more fashionable than the average pensioner's headwear! Indeed, these unusual colours give the plant the alternative name of Aquilegia 'Magpie' and you will certainly want to collect several of these hardy perennials which are attractive to beneficial garden insects such as bees and butterflies. After it has flowered in the late spring, the green foliage and appealing seedheads of Aquilegia 'William Guinness' remain an attractive addition to sunny or partially shady gardens throughout the season.
Introducing our Breast Cancer Awareness Bouquet bringing together stunning Reds and Pinks to create a truly beautiful bouquet. This heart warming bouquet includes Pink Carnations, Haydar Chrysanthemums, Pink Rhodos Roses, Pink Birch, Donny Germini and Pistache. For every bouquet purchased donations will be made to Cancer Research UK to support on going research and development. Let's spread awareness and fight cancer together.
Beautiful ivory Avalanche roses combine well with cream gerbera, ammi visnaga and purple Cassandra aster. This bouquet will light up anyone's day. It's hand tied with natural raffia giving it a splendid rustic feeling.
Send flowers to your loved one today with Flower Station. When needing to put a smile on your loved ones face, choose to send this single dark pink sweetness single rose arrangement in a green bud vase.
A luxury flower design with three premium long stem pink and white roses, steel-grass, aspidistra leaves and puss-willow, expertly designed by our UK florist experts.
Rosettes of creamy white rounded petals unfurl in late spring. True to its name, this fragrant beauty will certainly put a smile on your face! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
Possibly the most free-flowering cosmos of this type. Dwarf and bushy plants are covered with flowers in a delightful mixture of gold, lemon, orange and red from early summer through to the autumn frosts. Spectacular when planted towards the front of annual borders or in containers
This self-fertile British-bred blackberry produces firm, glossy-black, conical fruits on short, upright, thornless canes. 'Loch Ness' is a heavy cropper is capable of producing up to 3.6kg (8lb) of fruit per bush and is perfect for the smaller garden. The fruits can be harvested from mid-August until the first frosts. Blackberries establish quickly and are easy to grow, producing flavoursome fruits to add to desserts or for jam-making. Height: 2m (6'). Spread: 2.5m (8').Estimated time to cropping once planted: 16-20 months.Estimated time to best yields: 28-32 months.
Rosettes of soft white or yellow rounded petals unfurl in late spring. True to its name, this fragrant beauty will certainly put a smile on your face! Grow them outdoors in borders and rockeries, or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors. Also excellent as cut flowers to make a really pretty posy! Height: 50cm (20). Bulb size: 10/12cm.