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.
Autumn fern is a colourful groundcover with pink fiddleheads that turn coppery orange as they unfurl. Fronds age to a lustrous dark green and remain well into winter. New growth continues through the season, giving a colourful tapestry effect of copper and green from spring to late fall.
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.
Forming well crisped fronds ruffled at the edges with green midribs. Height 60cm. Deciduous. Hardy. Sheltered Site.
The native Cristata male fern forming well crisped fronds ruffled at the edges with green midribs. Height 60cm. Spread 1m. Deciduous. 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.
Smooth, round, slender beans 12-13cm long with excellent flavour. Very prolific, producing extremely high yields. Early maturing. Good disease resistance. White seeded and white flowered.
Dark green pencil pods. Standard dwarf bean variety. Suitable for steaming and salads.
Dwarf bicoloured variety looks great in containers. The variety produces good quality beans over a long period. Ideal as a patio vegetable variety.
The darkest succulent with dark red/black foliage. Small scarlet flower in late season, Sept/Oct. Drought tolerant. Suitable for containers or screened gardens. Height 15cm, plant 15-22cm apart for good spread. Slow growing.
A good form of the increasingly popular carpet bedding plants. Steely grey-blue succulent foliage with bronze tinges and vibrant orange flowers in summer. Prefers full sun or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Flowering succulent that grows in flower-like rosette shapes. One of the most unique and showy varieties, Echeveria 'Curly Locks' has wavy blue-green leaves tinged with pink.
Beautiful pink, succulent rosettes which produce interesting flowering bracts in spring and summer.Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost.
Dense rosettes, clumping, fleshy reddish leaves.
Popular and vigorous succulent, up to 8 inches (20cm) wide, with tight rosettes of flat grey-green leaves that, when mature, form offsets freely to form large solid clumps up to 6 inches (15cm) tall.
Perennial evergreen succulent. Clump forming producing freely offsets. Grey/green spatulate leaves. 8-12" across, 6-12" high. Fast growing. Restrict water in winter months. Good for container or scree garden.
Coneflower. Bright yellow double flowers, compact plants bear loads of golden yellow, pom-pom type blooms. Sturdy plants are quite floriferous and bloom from mid-summer through autumn.
This Echinacea sports a double flower with a tuft of petals in the center of each bloom surrounded by longer ray petals. Beautiful creamy white fading to green in the centre. 18-24 inches high and wide.
Globe Thistle. A clump-forming perennial with grey-woolly stems and grey-green leaves. Produces attractive, globe-shaped dark blue flowerheads. Height 1m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Hardy.
A dense evergreen shrub with dark green leaves boldly marked dark yellow in the centres, silvery white flowers followed by brown ripening to red fruit. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from September to April. Hardy. Clip to size required annually.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy. dark evergreen leaves. silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Height 4m. Spread 4m. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
A vigorous, large spiny shrub or small tree with green narrow leaves edged in gold. Fragrant yellow flowers in summer. Flowers from May to July. Deciduous.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy. dark evergreen leaves. silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Height 4m. Spread 4m. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
Fully hardy evergreen shrub. It is best planted in moist/damp, well-drained soil, and grows to an ultimate height of 1.6m - 2.5m in 10 - 20 years.
Oleaster. A vigorous evergreen shrub with silvery young leaves, which become marked with yellow and pale green in the centres, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from September to October. Fruits from February Evergreen. Hardy.
Oleaster. An evergreen tree with glossy, dark evergreen leaves, silvery beneath. Fragrant creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Great for hedging in windy sites. Evergreen. Clip annually for hedging.
A dense evergreen shrub with dark green leaves narrowly margined creamy yellow, silvery white flowers followed by brown ripening to red fruit. Height 2m. Spread 2m. Flowers from September to April. Fruits from October. Evergreen. Hardy.
Oleaster. A vigorous shrub with glossy, dark evergreen leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour: orange. Fruits from February. Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous.
Oleaster. A small evergreen tree with glossy, dark green leaves with golden yellow margins, silvery beneath. Creamy white flowers followed by orange speckled silver fruit. Flowers from September to October. Fruit colour Orange. Fruits from February Evergreen. A more dramatic version of Gilt edge and more vigorous. Clip annually to shape.
A variety of Endive that has crisp, green fine leaves with jagged edges. Very hardy variety for constant cutting.
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