Mixed colours, trailing, flowered begonia with good branching habit. Well suited for window boxes and patio containers. Fast growing.
Orange trailing, flowered begonia with good branching habit. Well suited for window boxes and patio containers. Fast growing.
Scarlet trailing, flowered begonia with good branching habit. Well suited for window boxes and patio containers. Fast growing.
Scarlet trailing, flowered begonia with good branching habit. Well suited for window boxes and patio containers. Fast growing.
Upright with unique dark bronze foliage. Its coffee-coloured leaves form a nice contrast with its scarlet flowers. Mocca is characterised with a nice uniform, compact habit.
Upright with unique dark bronze foliage. Its coffee-coloured leaves form a nice contrast with its white flowers. Mocca is characterised with a nice uniform, compact habit.
Upright with unique dark bronze foliage. Its coffee-coloured leaves form a nice contrast with its bright yellow flowers. Mocca is characterised with a nice uniform, compact habit.
Double white flowers, compact semi-trailing-type. Thrives in half-shady and shady places all summer long. Double/semi-double flowers for high colour appeal.
Compact single flowered bedding begonia. Rich copper foliage with white flowers. Early flowering. Height 10-15cm.
Shrimp plant. Stunning evergreen house or conservatory plant. Flowering for long periods, February to April. Orange and yellow flowers in profusion for months.
Barberry. Upright evergreen shrub with glossy, spine-tipped, dark green leaves. Pendent racemes of dark orange flowers followed by blue-glaucous, black fruit. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from May Evergreen. Hardy.
The deciduous berberis species and varieties are all tough and easy to grow. B. thunbergii is one of the least demanding and available in a number of lovely varieties. It is an extremely popular combination of colours that provide interest all year round - even in winter the stems are reddish purple, like the leaves before they catch fire in autumn. The yellow flowers contrast well with the foliage, while the bright red berries are conspicuous for several months.
Barberry. Rounded shrub with bright yellow leaves when young. Red-tinged pale yellow flowers are followed by glossy red fruit. Height 1.4m. Spread 2m. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from May. Deciduous. Hardy.
Sensational prickly low deciduous hedge with outstanding bright golden foliage. Unlike many golden leafed plants this will not scorch in the sun, so is suitable for sun or semi-shade. Naturally upright habit.
Barberry. Narrow upright shrub with dark purple-red leaves turning bright red in autumn. Red-tinged pale yellow flowers are followed by glossy red fruit. Height 1.4m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from March to April. Fruits from May Deciduous.
Delightful purple-red young foliage becoming variegated pink and white then darkening in late summer. An improved form of Berberis 'Rose Glow' with pale yellow flowers produced freely in April.
Barberry. Compact shrub with arching stems, glossy, dark green above, grey-white beneath. Clusters of yellow flowers are followed by blue-glaucous black fruit. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June. Evergreen.
Rounded shrub with burgundy-red to dark red-purple leaves. Clusters of red-tinged, pale yellow flowers followed by red berries. Height 5 - 6ft. Flowers from April to May. Fruits from June Deciduous.
Barberry. Rounded shrub with red-purple leaves, turning crimson-red in autumn. Clusters of yellow flowers followed by red berries. Height 2.5m. Spread 2.5m. A fantastic hedging plant, inpenetrable and dense when planted 45cm apart.
Barberry. Vigorous shrub with spine-tipped dark green leaves. Clusters of deep yellow flowers followed by blue-glaucous, black fruits. Height 3m. Spread 5m. Excellent hedging.
Bergenia are evergreen rhizomatous perennials with leathery, rounded leaves and dense, erect clusters of bell-shaped pink or white flowers in spring 'Bressingham White' is an evergreen, rhizomatous perennial to 35cm, with dull green, rounded leaves and plentiful erect racemes of pure white flowers.
Clump-forming, evergreen perennial bearing oval, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves and, in spring, upright, dark stems bearing dense clusters of open bell-shaped, pale pink flowers turning darker pink with age.
Elephant's Ears. Clump-forming hardy perennial with rounded mid-to dark green leaves, tinted purple in winter. Flowers pale rose-red to dark pink on red flower stems. Height 30cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from February to April. Evergreen.
Magenta-pink flower clusters shoot skyward above tight mounds of glossy foliage in spring. Attractive evergreen leaves turn satiny chocolate-purple from late fall through winter.
This forms a low clump of green leaves, which develop luminous red wine tones in the winter. Taller stems of rich rose-pink, double to semi-double flowers show above the polished foliage in mid spring. Prefers full sun or partial shade with free draining, but moist soil or compost. Ideal in spring containers or an early splash of colour in a border.
Herbaceous evergreen perennial with a ground-hugging habit of growth. Its wonderfully bold, coarse texture can be very effective in a balanced garden composition. This is a relatively low maintenance plant, and is best cleaned up in early spring before it resumes active growth for the season.
Deep pink flowers on short stems above shiny green leaves. Large blooms on petite plants provide a very showy display in early spring. Very floriferous. Winter foliage is clean, shiny, and almost black. Deer resistant.
Compact growing cultivar producing clear pink flowers in abundance. Flowers March - May. Height 25cm. Any reasonable soil. Any site except extreme shade.
Elephant's Ears. Clump-forming perennial with broad green leaves. White flowers ageing to pink. Height 30-45cm. Spread 45-60cm. Flowers from April to May. Evergreen. Hardy.
An architecturally striking ornamental. A Yucca-like perennial with variegated yellow and grey-green, strap-shaped leaves. The foliage is more than enough interest for any garden situation, but flamingo pink flower spikes might emerge in summer after several years to mature. They are tipped with gorgeous mauve bracts.
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