There are so many different succulents to choose from, but few that look quite like this! Long slender stems are strung with bead-like foliage that cascades downwards, giving it the common name of Senecio 'String of Pearls'.
Often simply known as 'Williams', the fruits of this superb pear turn yellow as the flesh ripens. Pear 'Williams Bon Chretien' is an early fruiting variety producing large yellow non-gritty fruits with an excellent sweet and juicy flavour.
Blackcurrant 'Summer Pearls Giant' is a heavy cropping variety producing colossal berries. Each giant fruit is up to 1cm in diameter, making them some of the biggest Blackcurrants you?ve ever seen!
Create a beautiful focal point with this eye-catching duo of blooms. The showy varietities of Sweet Pea 'Three Times As Sweet' and Sweet Pea Mixed Porlock boast contrasting petals of maroon, purple, blue and white that make beautiful cut flowers. Train them over an obelisk or onto a fence or trellis for a lovely summer display.
A dynamic duo of apples and pears that will have your mouth watering! Apple ?Santana? and Pear 'Beurre Alexandre Lucas' make the perfect partnership for your garden, delivering generous crops of crisp and juicy fruits.
You won?t have seen a Sweet Pea like this before! Sweet Pea 'Three Times As Sweet' is the first cultivated, tricolour variety to be made available to gardeners. Shades of blue, burgundy and white create a beautiful marbled effect, with each bloom painted slightly differently from its neighbour.
Description for Pea 'Purple Magnolia' (Sugarsnap) not available
This yellow-podded sugarsnap pea will bring a colour contrast to your dinner plate, especially if served alongside a traditional green-podded variety. Pea ?Opal Creek? is the first yellow-podded sugarsnap available, producing vigorous climbing stems and an excellent crop of sweet and tasty peas.
Pea Eddy is perfect for a late harvest. Highly resistant to powdery mildew, remaining problem-free well into November. Also sow in spring for summer crops of long, slightly curved, pointed pods.
Fabulous semi-leafless 'petit pois' maincrop variety which produces tons of dark green pods, 2 per node, each containing 8-11 very small and very delicious peas. Plants are self supporting if grown in a block and have wilt and downy mildew resistance.
Easy to grow and a marvellous way to eat peas - no waste and no need to spend time removing from their pods. Bumper crops all summer of 10cm (4in), juicy, sweet, stringless, crisp pods, ideal for adding whole to stir-fries or for lightly steaming.