Just look at this beauty - Pillar-box red blooms with white centres that are delicately edged in violet! Tulip ?Topgun? is extremely showy, with bold colours and wide open flowers that make an ostentatious display wherever you plant them. Fill beds, borders and containers with these spectacular bulbs and enjoy their light fragrance from April to May. Tulip ?Topgun? also makes a dramatic cut flower for spring bouquets. Height: 40cm (16?). Spread: 10cm (4?).
With pointed ivory petals and ruffled lemon trumpets, this dainty dwarf daffodil is an absolute joy in spring. Grow them outdoors or in containers on a bright windowsill indoors.
With bright, magenta pink blooms, Buddeja ?Octopus? will be the highlight of your patio this summer. This compact shrub has been bred for a branching habit. Buddlejas flower at the branch tips, so more branches means even more flowers!
Sunflower Topolino is unique in producing numerous bright yellow flowers with a distinctive dark centre, on dwarf plants with a branching habit. Fun and easy to grow, Sunflower Topolino provides a colourful display in containers or flower borders, and is a sure-fire winner with adults and children alike!
This sturdy metal obelisk provides an attractive support for your climbing plants. With an elegant and stylish spiral design, it will make a pleasing feature, even before it dissapears beneath the twining stems of your favourite plants.
If you are looking for a less common annual to plant this summer, then Portulaca 'Stopwatch Mix' could be just what you are looking for.
Two pretty varieties of Bacopa, that are ideal for filling gaps in patio planters, hanging baskets etc. They can also be planted at the edge of garden borders, to create an informal effect.
This striking variety of begonia has warm orange flowers, that contrast brilliantly with the dark, chocolate coloured foliage.
Beautiful little flowers adorn these bushy trailing plants from June to September. They're just the job for filling out your hanging baskets and window boxes.
The foliage of this begonia, is the reason why its called Begonia x tuberhybrida 'Non-stop Mocca'. The leaves are dark green, with coffee coloured edging.
The glowing ember shades of Begonia 'Non-Stop Fire' create a dazzling display. This radiant new variety is the latest addition to the popular ?Non-Stop? series, delivering an impeccable display of double orange blooms with darker outer edges.