Strawberry ?Pegasus? is a mid to late season variety and an RHS award winner.
A bright mix of these large-flowered Dianthus that provide fabulous summer colour. Dianthus chinensis 'Coronet Mixed' is one of the best bedding Dianthus you?ll find with multiple blooms per plants and wide, open flowers that smother the dark foliage.
3 plants in one potLong flowering periodAttractive to butterfliesCreated by combining three cultivars in a solitary pot, these young plants grow together to form a single shrub. Once mature Buddleja 'Three-in-One' displays a trio of beautiful flower colours at the same time.
The Dahlia ?Munchen? is a semi-cactus variety with soft, pastel-yellow flowers which will pop up from July and remain in the garden through to October.
This colourful House Leek produces blood red rosettes of fleshy foliage that form radiating clumps over time. Sempervivum arachnoideum 'Coral Red' is a strong growing variety with a vigorous root system that allows it to spread as colourful ground cover.
In the early summer months, the striking lavender-blue double blooms rise above the delicate foliage.
Prized by flower arrangers for its rounded double blooms, with layer upon layer of petals. Tulip ?Double flag? is an exquisite variety in an opulent shade of mauve-purple. This stunning Tulip makes a superb cut flower, but is equally impressive grown in large groups throughout beds, borders and containers.
It's not unusual for gardens to look a bit bleak during the winter months, and what better way to brighten them up than with vibrant splashes of red and gold? Hellebore 'Single Gold Red' provides just that: cup-shaped flowers in two, contrasting colours, which appear in February and last until mid-Spring. Hellebores also boast clumping, evergreen foliage, great for providing ground cover under trees and shrubs, or simply creating an interesting patio container. Height: 45cm (1'6). Spread: 45cm (1'6).
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There?s something prehistoric about the spiky appearance of Aloe zebrina 'Danyz'. Its toothed, saw-like edges, and ridged leaf surfaces make this an intriguing focal point. This tough little succulent is perfect for a bright, sunny windowsill, but avoiding scorching hot sun.
Broad plates of tiny pink blooms are held on tall wavering stems that are clothed in ferny foliage. This showy Yarrow produces plenty of stems throughout the summer giving it a pleasing bushy appearance.
Geranium pratense 'Plenum Violaceum' displays layers of bold violet petals creating full double blooms between June and September.
The Red Oak makes a majestic landscape tree! Smooth grey bark, deeply lobed leaves and dark brown acorns provide plenty of seasonal interest. The foliage of Quercus rubra is particularly striking with each leaf growing up to 22cm in length, turning a dazz
Pure simplicity! This dazzling white Hyacinth is perfect for contrasting with other brightly coloured varieties, or teaming up with colourful tulips for a dramatic display.
Plant Tulip ?Fly Away? in bold groups where its distinctive blooms will give the appearance of dancing flames. Orange petals, edged with gold, are carried on sturdy, upright stems from April to May. The eye-catching flowers make a fine cut flower for a vase indoors, where you can enjoy their soft fragrance too. Grow Tulip ?Fly away? in beds, borders and containers for a dramatic display, year after year. Height: 50cm (20). Spread: 10cm (4).
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Specially designed for Flutter Butter, this feeder is a great way to give a high energy treat
A cascade of colour all summer long! Petunia surfinia® plants are unsurpassable for their prolific trailing growth and smothering of trumpet shaped blooms. Petunia flowers are surprisingly weather resistant and carried on stems of up to 120cm, making this collection unbeatable for sheer flower power!
The spindle bush is a familiar hedgerow plant, of which Euonymus europaeus 'Red Cascade' is a selected form, chosen for its especially generous flowers. Grown as a deciduous shrub or small tree, ?Red Cascade? has leaves that turn a dazzling dark red in autumn, and rosy-red winged fruit that break open to reveal bright orange seeds. Its branches are weighed down by a profusion of fruit, and its seeds are loved by birds - you may find self-sown seedlings popping up across the garden. Suitable for most soil conditions, and tolerant of both sun and shade. Height:3m (10'). Spread: 2.5m (8').