The perfect colour contrast of a leaf-green central cone, framed by a halo of petals that age from peachy tones to deep, rose-pink. This glamorous Coneflower brings an exciting twist to a well-loved garden favourite, filling beds and borders with its colourful blooms.
Fill the gaps in your borders with this versatile Potted Perennial Collection! These hardy herbaceous plants provide a good range of height and colour, with shade tolerant varieties and sun lovers too, so there?s something for every spot in the garden.
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This mid season variety of raspberry produces a great crop of berries in late June and early July, which are large, deep red and wont spoil easily.
An autumn fruiting variety of raspberry, that produces large, juicy raspberries from late August until mid October.
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Flaring petals from compact bracts crown slender stems. Very attractive bushes of aromatic grey/green foliage. Favoured by citizens of the Roman Empire for fragrance. Easy to grow and trouble free.
These tough little cyclamens send up their dainty pink blooms in the depths of winter, making a cheery companion for snowdrops, crocus and other early species.
If you enjoy a crisp and aromatic flavour to your Gooseberries then this one fits the bill. The rounded, juicy fruits are particularly large and borne in abundance in summer.
Hazelnut 'Kentish Cob' is probably the best-known UK variety and easiest to grow in the garden. This attractive, bushy tree produces a mass of yellow-green catkins in the early spring followed a heavy crop of cobnuts in from September.
The controlled habit and extra bright colours and bicolours make this Bidens Duo a bright flare in any garden; plant them on their own as a collection or in combination with other plants.
Trumpet Vines aren?t particularly known for their compact growth, but recent breeding has changed all that. Our Campsis Duo combines two carefully bred varieties which reach just 1.5m (5?) tall, making them much more manageable than most of their predecessors.
Now you can enjoy the feathery plumes of Pampas grass in even the smallest of gardens. Cortaderia selloana 'Tiny Pampa' is the most compact variety developed to date.
Astilbe chinensis 'Mojito' is relatively new on the scene, but certainly makes its presence known! The feathery plumes of white flowers open from pale green buds above a neat clump of dark green foliage - the overall effect is both elegant and refined.