• Blackberry Thornfree

    A very fertile late variety. It blooms from June to August. The flowers are white or pale pink. Harvest in early August to September. It produces big, black, conical-ovular shaped fruit - extremely juicy and tasty. Perfect eaten raw and processed in jams, jellies and preserves.

  • Blackberry Triple Crown

    Triple Crown will bear consistent huge fruit yields year after year. Fruits ripen to a juicy sweet flavour over a 5-week period. The plant is semi-erect and thornless and bears large, flavourful fruit. Strong canes can support many pounds of fruit without trellising.

  • Blackcurrant Baldwin

    Outstanding dessert variety. Bushy, compact plants. Once the main commercial variety. Large crops of large, firm currants are produced for harvesting from early-mid July.

  • Blackcurrant Ben Lomond

    A strong grower producing large fruits of vitamin rich blackcurrants. Self-fertile. Mildew resistant.

  • Blackcurrant Titania

    Neat growth habit, high yields. Mid season, large fruit, delicious flavour, crops early July to early August. A great northern variety from Sweden!

  • Blackcurrant Wellington XXX

    A great blackcurrant with heavy crops in July. Early to mid season, large, sweet fruits of excellent quality and flavour. Vigorous grower.

  • Blechnum appenduiculatum 3L pot

    Small fern, reaching only 8" in height with fronds that emerge rosy red and age to something that resembles a dwarf, glossy Christmas fern.

  • Blechnum penna-marina 3L pot

    Broadly pinnate dark green dull-glazed evergreen fronds form dense low ground-cover in a shady spot. Height 15-20cm. Spread Indefinite. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Blechnum spicant 3L pot

    Hard Fern. The native hard fern. A very pretty fern with good neat clumps of comb-like fronds. Height 40cm. Spread 60cm. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Bletilla striata Blue Dragon 3L pot

    Forming tufts of leaves adorned with small purple flowers in spring, this new terrestrial orchid from Japan is easy to grow in all gardens. It loves partial shade and any good garden soil that remains cool. Height to 50cm, flowers early summer. Winter hardy.

  • Blueberry Blue Crop

    A dense upright shrub with arching stems of green leaves, turning red in autumn. Pale pink to white flowers in late spring are followed by edible, sweet blue-black berries. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from May to June. Add peat to soil and keep moist.

  • Blueberry Duke

    Duke is one of the heaviest, most consistent producers, often yielding over 20 lbs per bush when mature. A handsome shrub with three seasons of interest. White, pink-tinged spring flowers. Large, light blue summer fruit and vibrant orange and yellow autumn foliage.

  • Blueberry Goldtraube 71

    A dense upright shrub with arching stems of green leaves, turning red in autumn. Pale pink to white flowers in late spring are followed by edible, sweet blue-black berries. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from May to June. Add peat to soil and keep moist.

  • Blueberry Hortblue Petite

    An outstanding new variety. The worlds first two-cropping blueberry, producing its first crop in July, followed by a second in September. Perfect for patio containers.

  • Blueberry Ivanhoe

    Vigorous, upright, deciduous shrub. Glossy, dark green leaves, turning red in autumn. In spring, pendent, terminal racemes of cylindrical, white flowers. Large, edible, light to mid-blue fruit ready for harvest in midsummer. Likes acidic soil. Water with rain water.

  • Blueberry Jersey

    A mid season fruiting blueberry. White flowers in late spring followed by edible, large, sweet blue-black berries. Heavy cropper. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Fruits from July to August.

  • Blueberry Northland

    A dense upright shrub with arching stems of green leaves, turning red in autumn. Pale pink to white flowers in late spring are followed by edible, sweet blue-black berries. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from May to June. Add peat to soil and keep moist.

  • Blueberry Rancocas

    A dense upright shrub with arching stems of green leaves, turning red in autumn. Pale pink to white flowers in late spring are followed by edible, sweet blue-black berries. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from May to June. Add peat to soil and keep moist.

  • Bonsai

    Dwarf tree manicured to remain miniature. Feed with Bonsai food and prune accordingly.

  • Borage 9cm pot

    Bushy plant with large bristly hairy leaves. Attractive to bees, very useful for beekeepers. Used for flavouring cordials. Sprinkle flowers over salads. Height 30 - 50 cm. Annual.

  • Bougainvillea

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea Deep Purple

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea Purple

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea sanderiana

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea sanderiana

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bougainvillea sanderiana

    Evergreen shrub with small tubular flowers surrounded by beautiful bracts bourne in large auxiliary clusters. Excellent for use on pergolas or on front of houses. Prefers a sheltered site from frost.

  • Bouteloua gracilis 3L pot

    A perennial grass with leaves to 60cm long, lightly curling at the tips giving a bushy frothy effect. Brownish purple spikelets form the flower head in summer.

  • Brachyglottis Sunshine

    Spreading bush with shallowly scalloped, white-hairy leaves. becoming dark green above. Bright yellow daisy-like flowers. Height 1.5m. Spread 2m. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Brachyglottis Walberton's Silver Dormouse

    Compact, dense plant with largish gray-felted leaves and white undersides. An improvement on 'Sunshine' being less prone to legginess, brown leaves, and stem die-back.

  • Brachyscome Blue

    Lilac-blue daisy-like flowers and lacy green foliage. Free flowering, superb for baskets and containers.

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