A charming container, basket or bedding plant. Pale pink coloured flowers freely produced. Trailing Habit.
A charming container, basket or bedding plant. Pink coloured flowers freely produced. Trailing Habit.
Diascia personata is rather special. It produces robust, 90cm stiff stems, densely clothed in lance shaped fresh green foliage. Copious dusky pink flowers with darker markings are produced in terminal racemes from May until the frosts.
This beauty features arching spikes of elegant cherry-red, heart-shaped blooms with white tips held on dark burgundy stems. Blooms late spring to early summer. The delicate ferny foliage matures to an attractive powdery grey-green. Thrives in damp borders and woodland gardens but also makes a fantastic addition to a shady patio container. Protection from direct hot sun is recommended.
Let your hanging baskets and sunny annual bed really gleam this year with Silver Falls, the stunning foliage plant that sports velvety-soft silvery leaves, glistening silver stems, and a "never-say-quit" cascading habit that spreads up to 6 feet!
Large, deep purple-maroon flared trumpets on very tall, strong springy stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Possible Situation: Ideal in a border or raised beds.
Funnel-shaped, claret-purple flowers on elegant stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining rich soil in a sheltered position. Possible Situation: An architectural plant, ideal in any herbaceous border.
Clusters of pale pink flowers on upright stems. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining rich soil in a sheltered position. Possible Situation: An architectural plant, ideal in any herbaceous border.
Fairy Wandflower found from Natal to the Eastern Cape. Rich coral or salmon pink flowers with whitish bracts, clump forming and free flowering mid July onwards.
Angel's Fishing Rod. Wandflower. A clump-forming perennial with grass-like leaves. Graceful arching stems of delicate, bell-shaped deep pink flowers. Height 1-1.5m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.
Angel's Fishing Rod. Wandflower. A clump-forming perennial with grass-like leaves. Graceful arching stems of delicate, bell-shaped deep pink, occasionally purple-red or white flowers. Height 1-1.5m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy. Sheltered Site.
Compact variety which forms a low rosette of glossy green leaves in the first year, bursting into flower during the second summer. The flowers are very large, strawberry-rose in colour with darker markings on the inside. Height 75cm. Spread 50cm. Loved by bees, butterflies and moths. Plant part sun/part shade.
Spikes of pure-white, tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.
A compact upright and stable variety of Dill. Very leafy with attractive dark green colour. Especially robust against bolting. Used for flavouring fish and chicken dishes. Height 30 - 45 cm. Annual.
Forms a neat, slender, erect shrub with dense foliage. Leaves are narrow and long and are bronze purple in colour. Colour may vary with the seasons and growing conditions.
Yellow Whitlow Grass. A cushion of dark green rosettes with dense clusters of bright yellow flowers. Height 10cm. Spread 25cm. Flowers from March to April. Semi-evergreen. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.
House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.
House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.
House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.
House plant for foliage display in mid to low light situations. Feed monthly and keep lightly damp.
Vibrant, fresh Dracaena with bright green, yellow and white, long, arching, lance-shaped leaves arranged around a central stem. Leaves are predominantly a lemon-lime background colour, sometimes tending towards yellow, with a central stripe of darker green edged in white.
Tender, erect, palm-like, evergreen tree bearing broadly strap-shaped, bright green leaves, flushed white at the edges. Loose, upright panicles of lightly fragrant, star-shaped, white flowers occasionally bloom in summer.
Dragon's Head. A clump-forming low perennial with small hairy leaves. Pretty white tubular flowers on leafy stems. Height 20-30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Very drought tolerant once established.
A graceful fern forming a shuttlecock of arching fronds. New fronds unfurl pale green maturing to dark green. Height 90cm. Spread 90cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
A semi-evergreen native of Japan that will do well in the UK garden. Fronds are dark green with serrated margins and arching. Height 2 feet.
A handsome fern, slowly creeping, forming triangular fronds which are copper-red when young slowly turning dark green with green midribs. Height 60cm. Spread 40cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
A handsome fern, slowly creeping, forming finely divided triangular fronds which are bronze when young, slowly turning dark green with green midribs. Height 25-30cm. Spread 40cm. Evergreen. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
An outstanding hardy, evergreen fern. Unique leathery, pinnate, lance shaped dark green fronds. Pinnae margin finely serrated. Height 60cm (2ft).
Wallich's Wood Fern. A magnificent fern. The young unfolding fronds and yellow-green, contrasting well with the black hairy midrib and stems. Height 60cm. Spread 75cm. Deciduous. Hardy.
Excellent plant habit coupled with high yields of slender dark green beans over a long harvesting period. For those of you looking for 'fine/filet' beans- try these. 6-8mm in diameter but still pickable without breaking.
The world's first purple podded 'daisy type' French Bean. A heavy cropper with all pods held well above foliage for easy picking. Attractive purple flowers and masses of slender long beans.
Late maturing variety with strong vigorous upright plant habit with pods carried high on bush. Pods are round, stringless, straight and dark green. High level of disease resistance.
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