If you are looking for an unusual trailing succulent that is totally 'on trend' and that's easy to care for Peperomia prostrata is the perfect choice. Its unusual heart shaped leaves are dappled with green and sage patterns with shaded red undersides. Commonly referred to as the String of Turtles vine it has long trailing stems which can grow up to 1 metre long. It will thrive in a light position with some shade which makes it wonderful for placing high up on a shelf where the stems can hang freely. Supplied in a 14cm hanging pot.
Also known as the beaked yucca, Yucca Rostrata is a plant of architectural impact with a tall, sturdy trunk topped by a pompom-crown of spiky, steel-blue leaves. A superb plant for well-drained, sunny areas of the garden, the globe of long, spiky leaves looks much like an exploding firework and will bring a dazzling effect wherever it is planted. The leaves themselves are long and pointed and being fairly thin catch the breeze and move seductively. A definite plant for collectors and lovers of the unusual, this is a plant that is rarely offered for sale and one that we're really excited to bring to you and with its head of creamy white flowers in summer once mature, it's a real eye catcher! Hardy to -15°C, this is an easy to grow specimen and supplied as an established young plant in a 20cm pot, ready for potting up or planting out.
It's the bright gold foliage that makes Veronica prostrata 'Aztec Gold' such a good performer. Growing on tall stems, the golden leaves add structure and colour to the garden all year round, contrasting with green or purple-leaved plants as well as with its own blue flowers which appear from early summer onwards. The flowers are attractive to bees, and this Prostrate Speedwell is rabbit resistant. It works well in gravel gardens and hot, dry sunny banks and borders. Height: 15cm (6). Spread: 30cm (12).
Also known as the beaked yucca, Yucca Rostrata 'Sapphire Skies' is a plant of architectural impact with a tall, sturdy trunk topped by a pompom-crown of spiky, steel-blue leaves. A superb plant for well-drained, sunny areas of the garden, the globe of long, spiky leaves looks much like an exploding firework and will bring a dazzling effect wherever it is planted. The leaves themselves are long and pointed and being fairly thin catch the breeze and move seductively. A definite plant for collectors and lovers of the unusual, this is a plant that is rarely offered for sale and one that we're really excited to bring to you and with its head of creamy white flowers in summer once mature, it's a real eye catcher! Hardy to -10°C, this is an easy to grow specimen and supplied as an established young plant in a 9cm pot, ready for potting up or planting out.