This viola produces white upper petals, white petals splashed with yellow in the middle and yellow lower petals. Excellent for massing, edging, rock gardens and hanging baskets and other containers. Ideal for combining with spring flowering bulbs.
Viola Sorbet Pink Wing produces masses of dainty pink and white flowers, creating a picturesque display of blooms when your garden needs it most.
Viola Denim Jump Up is a great ground cover the flowers are bicolour blue and purple. Ideal for borders and containers.
Viola Neptune is incredibly striking with purple flowers marked with white and pale yellow great for providing some razzle-dazzle colour when there is little else in the garden. Excellent weather tolerance and extremely winter hardy
Mouth-watering blooms, triple-layered and richly perfumed, are simply the ultimate in flamboyance to dress up your borders. Its sheer elegance is simply breathtaking - truly a must-have plant that's surprisingly easy to grow.
Yesterday they were almost white, today they are light blue and tomorrow they will be deep blue. Viola hybrida 'Sorbet Yesterday Today & Tomorrow' are totally unique, as each flower rapidly changes colour as it matures.
The rich, golden-brown shades of Viola 'Sorbet Honeybee' are the perfect way to brighten your beds, borders, baskets and window boxes this winter. Add a splash of sunshine to the garden with these reliable, free flowering F1 hybrids.
Very free-flowering double to semi-double blooms in a mouth watering combination of soft peachy-pink with a hint of cream sitting neatly above the deep green ferny foliage. Ideal sown as drifts of colour, flowering all summer in borders
One of the best new colours to be introduced in recent years, with its mouth-watering combination of rose-pink outer petals, and a delicious creamy white centre. These dainty hardy annuals are tougher than they appear and positively thrive on poor, dry soils. The papery flowers attract bees and hoverflies, and make excellent, if short-lived, cut flowers. California poppies are easy to grow in beds and borders, or let them self seed throughout gravel gardens to form natural drifts. Height: 25cm (10). Spread: 25cm (10