Its all in the name - this French Lavender has been bred for a neat, compact habit! Lavender 'Devonshire Compact' boasts a summer display of fat flower heads, topped with showy purple bracts. The silvery green foliage is deeply aromatic making this a great choice for a sensory garden.
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Pieris japonica 'Passion' is at its best in spring, when its whorled, vivid red foliage appears alongside a profusion of small, red-pink flowers. Easy to maintain and compact, this ?Lily of the Valley Shrub? needs minimal pruning, but can be kept pruned to a required size (and this will encourage vigorous flowering). Pieris japonica 'Passion' is happiest growing in borders with acidic soil, or containers filled with ericaceous (acid) compost. Height and Spread: 2.5m (8').
Prized for its brilliant red young foliage, this hardy evergreen shrub is deservedly popular, holding an RHS Award of Garden Merit. Clusters of dainty white flowers appear in spring, followed by small red berries. With regular pruning, photinia is easily maintained as a patio standard and makes an attractive feature for borders and patio containers all year round.
The perfect blackberry plant if you love the taste of these favourite autumn fruits but don?t have the space for one of the large, rambling bushes! Blackberry ?Opal? is a dwarf variety that has a compact habit and is actually perfect for growing in patio containers too.
In years gone by, Cyclamen persicum were most often found as winter flowering houseplants! These Florist?s Cyclamen will certainly look great on a windowsill indoors, but Cyclamen persicum Metis Series are hardy enough to grow outdoors too, stoically surviving temperatures down to -5C (23F).
A hardy deciduous fern producing elegant lime green fronds which unfurl gracefully in spring, giving the plant a shuttlecock-like appearance. Easy to grow and awarded an RHS AGM, the shuttlecock fern makes a fabulous architectural addition to borders, woodland gardens and the edges of ponds.
What a stunning alternative to Lobelia! The spreading stems of this pretty Blue Pimpernel make a carpet of summer flowers for your rockery or alpine garden. Its interesting foliage and pendulous habit are perfect for your hanging baskets too. This delightful hardy perennial offers an extravaganza of ultramarine all summer long!
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Celebrate the festive season in style with this evergreen spruce Picea ?Perfecta?.
From the acclaimed ?Magical? series, this colour changing Hydrangea boasts a chameleon-like transformation! The rounded flower-heads are lime-green as they open, but gradually develop through shades of pink, purple and green until eventually turning red in autumn.
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An astonishing new variety which was crowned the Plant of the Year at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018! Hydrangea ?Runaway Bride® ?Snow White? produces up to 6 times more flowers than most other cultivars. The white blooms are blushed with just a hint of pink, creating a truly romantic display.
Star Magnolias are compact and slow growing, making them ideal for smaller borders and containers. Magnolia stellata 'Rosea' is a pretty cultivar that will certainly make an impact in spring. Soft pink blooms erupt from furry buds that adorn the bare branches. As the flowers age they fade to white with a delicate pink blush. This charming deciduous shrub becomes cloaked in handsome green foliage as the flowers fade and colourful cone-like fruit take their place. A particularly elegant choice for sheltered borders, patio containers and woodland gardens.
Tall dark and handsome! This dapper variety boasts gently frilled, velvety purple falls that will certainly turn heads in your garden. Iris 'Sharp Dressed Man' is a midseason variety, flowering in late June and early July.
This bushy Winter-flowering Honeysuckle blooms in the cold winter months when most other plants are dormant. Creamy white tubular flowers decorate the woody stems from December to March, often followed by dull red berries that provide food for hungry birds.