• Clematis cirrhosa Wisley Cream

    A vigorous evergreen climber with bronze tinted foliage. Open cup-shaped, cream flowers followed by attractive seedheads. Height 2-3 m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from March to May. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Clematis Comtesse de Bouchaud

    A late large flowered climber with single bright mauve-pink flowers and pale yellow anthers. Strong growing variety. Height 2-3m. Spread 1m. Flowers from June to September. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Clematis Garland Hisako

    A wonderful new variety which has a very long flowering period of May to September, and produces strong satin red flowers which fade to a more purple colour. Height 6ft.

  • Clematis Jackmanii

    A late large flowered climber with single velvety bluish purple flowers with light greenish brown anthers. Height 3m. Spread 1m. Flowers from July to August. Deciduous. Plant deeply to protect from wilt.

  • Clematis montana

    An early flowering, deciduous climber, with pretty divided leaves. Bears a profusion of single white flowers. Height 5-14m. Spread 2-3m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous. Hardy.

  • Clematis montana Fragrant Spring

    An early flowering, deciduous climber, with pretty divided leaves. Bears a profusion of single pink, fragrant flowers. Height 5-14m. Spread 2-3m. Flowers from May to June. Deciduous.

  • Clematis montana Rubens

    One of the most floriferous and rapid growing clematis varieties. Rubens is a pinkish form of the usual white Clematis montana. All forms are vigorous rambling climbers, with twining stems that produce a mass of scented flowers in May and June. May also produce a second smaller flush of blooms in late summer.

  • Clematis montana Wilsonii

    A later flowering montana with divided, green leaves. Bears a profusion of single, creamy white, scented flowers. Height 5-14m. Spread 2-3m. Flowers June - July. Deciduous.

  • Clematis Princess Diana

    Small, simple, tulip-shaped flowers in a bright, lively candy-pink. They appear in mid-summer, lasting until the autumn, have prominent creamy centres and are nestled amongst mid-green leaves.

  • Clematis Princess Kate

    Produces masses of larger bell-shaped flowers in pure white with purplish highlight. The flowers flare out toward the pointed tips to reveal the rich plum-purple base to the flowers.

  • Clematis Queen Mother

    A beautiful Viticella Group clematis which features exciting bell-shaped flowers in mauve pink - darker on the outside and paler within, the pale colouring showing where the bell splits and the edges roll back.

  • Clematis x hybrida Early Sensation

    A climbing or trailing evergreen shrub, with finely divided deep green leaves. Panicles of cup-shaped, pure white flowers, with white anthers. Height 150cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers early spring. Evergreen. Frost hardy in sheltered sunny site.

  • Cleome Senorita Resalita

    Explosions of pink flowers on tall palmate green foliage. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Brilliant for using as a tall specimen in a large bowl or container for the patio or conservatory, or in summer borders.

  • Clethra Sixteen Candles

    Dwarf Summersweet growing to about 3 feet by 3 feet. It is very compact and floriferous. It differs from 'Hummingbird' in that its flower stalks are held stiffly upright, they do not spread out or dip. It prefers full sun and some moisture. Fragrance is heavenly in mid to late summer and fall color is a good yellow.

  • Cleyera japonica Variegata

    A variegated form of this Asian shrub with fragrant small creamy white flowers in the summer. Probably not more that 10' tall, the variegation is a splashy creamy white and slows down the plant considerably. Best in well amended soil in part shade. More sensitive to salts, especially in Southern CA. Related to Camellias and like similar conditions.

  • Climbing Courgette F1 Black Forest 9cm pot

    A climbing variety, suitable for scrambling up a trellis or fence, where it will produce an abundance of dark green fruits. Tie the stems in regularly to help support the weight of the fruits.

  • Climbing Courgette F1 Shooting Star 9cm pot

    British breeding brings the first climbing yellow courgette. Has an upright climbing habit that is well suited to growing in smaller gardens or containers. Grow against a trellis and tie the stems in regularly to help support the weight of the fruits.

  • Climbing French Bean Borlotto Lingua di Fuoco 12-pack

    A colourful dual purpose bean. Can be used conventionally just like a climbing French Bean or dried and used in soups and stews. The red/green stripey pods are flat and contain excellent flavoured cream coloured beans with red splodges.

  • Climbing French Bean Cobra 12-pack

    An RHS AGM variety for indoor and outdoor production. Produces heavy crops of smooth, straight, long, stringless round, fine pods with exceptional flavour. Can be harvested over a long period.

  • Climbing French Bean Cosse Violette 12-pack

    Strong growing purple podded type that can be harvested over many weeks. Good flavour.

  • Climbing French Bean Sunshine 12-pack

    From the same breeder as Cobra. Produces long attractive yellow pods, carried in clusters. Heavy cropper over a long period.

  • Climbing French Bean Super Marconi 12-pack

    A Roma type bean seen all over Italy in the markets. The beans will grow to 10" long and remain tender and stringless. Picking can begin when the beans are 5" - 6" long. The beans are very meaty and make a wonderful bean salad. Black seeded.

  • Codiaeum variegatum Excellent

    Needs bright, indirect light. Vibrant colours depend on bright light. Keep evenly moist in the summer and reduce watering in the winter to bi-weekly. Mist frequently during the growth period. Do not expose to cold drafts. Well-drained potting soil. Apply slow-release pellets or liquid fertiliser during the growing season.

  • Codiaeum variegatum Mrs Iceton

    Charming croton which makes a bold specimen plant for indoors. It is also known as Joseph's coat because of its bright, colourful foliage. The leaves have a mottled pattern in shades of red, gold and green. Likes warmth and humidity. Can cope with dappled shade or partial sunlight.

  • Coleus Flame Thrower Salsa Roja

    Burgundy red leaves with serrated edges. These compact, mounding plants are versatile and are a very late or never flower; they're a bit more vigorous than other Coleus plants in this series.

  • Coleus Hybrid Campfire

    Herbaceous annual with a mounded form. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. This is a relatively low maintenance plant.

  • Coleus Juliet Quartermain

    Strikingly simple, rich ruby foliage with soft toothed large nettle type leaves. H 50 cm. Flowers July - September. Suitable for borders or containers. Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Frost sensitive.

  • Coleus Sunfighter Henna

    Herbaceous annual with a mounded form. Its medium texture blends into the garden, but can always be balanced by a couple of finer or coarser plants for an effective composition. This is a relatively low maintenance plant.

  • Coleus x hybrida Kong Mix

    Large leaves and mix of colours. Shade garden or container planting with low maintenance with long lasting foliage all season.

  • Colocasia esculenta Metallica

    Large velvety blue-green leaves up to 2 feet long are held on dark shiny stalks up to 6 feet high. It thrives in sun or shade near the coast, part shade inland, needing rich, reasonably well drained soil and regular watering. Hardy.

  • Convolvulus Blue Heron

    Excellent basket or container plant with lilac-blue flowers & grey-green foliage.

  • Convolvulus cneorum

    A low compact bushy form. Wide funnel-shaped. Pink/white flowers with yellow centres. Height 60cm. Spread 90cm. Flowers from April to June. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.

  • Convolvulus mauritanicus

    Blue flowers about an inch across in size, which continue to flourish all season on trails of green foliage. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.

  • Convolvulus sabatius Neon Blue

    A trailing, woody based basket plant with mid-green leaves. Clusters of funnel-shaped, pale to deep lavender flowers. Height 15cm. Spread 50cm. Flowers from July to September.

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