Dazzling white petals with a flush of violet at the centre of each bloom create a mesmerising display with their windswept appearance.
This species Gladiolus is graceful and elegant ? a far cry from the flamboyant Sword Lilies found in many UK gardens. Gladiolus communis subsp. byzantinus produces its slender swaying stems of cerise pink blooms in late spring and early summer, bridging the colour gap between fading spring bulbs and budding summer perennials.
Camassia leichtlinii subsp. suksdorfii Caerulea Group - don?t let the long name put you off! This bulbous perennial is exceptionally elegant. Its slender spires of starry, violet blue flowers rise above neat clumps of strap-like foliage.
Tight clusters of deep blue flowers form mini-globes on long, strong straight stems of pure silver. The foliage is amazing and quite unique, giving off a silver sheen whatever the weather. Incredibly ornamental in or out of flower. An all round superb species with ideal height
Crocus olivieri subsp. balansae 'Orange Monarch' is a little different from your average Crocus. The goblet-shaped, orange blooms are streaked with tawny brown markings on the outside of each petal, creating an intriguing marbled effect.
Kokodama is the stylish way to display your house plants. The idea originates from Japan, where they are traditionally made of moss. For a modern twist, this trendy Kokodama is made of coco-fibre, supporting the roots of the plant, to create an elegant indoor hanging display.