An impressive ornamental grass reaching about 220-230 cm in height during flowering. Flowering begins in September. The panicles initially have yellow-pink reflections, while in full bloom they are pure white. They are set on erect stems high above a clump of leaves. The leaves are narrow, dark green, arched towards the ground.
An elegant grass with narrow green leaves margined creamy white and silvery flower plumes. Height 1m. Spread 5m. Flowers from September to February. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
An elegant grass with arching narrow green leaves striped white and plumes of silver flowers. Height 1.5m. Spread 1m. Flowers from October to November. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Bergamot. An aromatic clump-forming perennial with rich scarlet-red flowers. Height 90cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to September. Herbaceous. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.
A compact, clump-forming, perennial which has ovate, pointed, aromatic, dark green leaves. From July to September erect stems bearing dense, whorled clusters of small, tubular, two-lipped, purple-pink flowers are borne. Grow in moderately fertile, humus rich, moist but well drained soil in full sun or light dappled shade.
Bergamot. A compact, clump-forming perennial growing to 60cm tall. The aromatic, lance-shaped to oval, toothed leaves are mid-green. Dense whorls of scarlet red flowers are borne from summer to autumn.
A mildew-resistant cultivar to 90cm tall, with rather glossy foliage and bright pink flowers above pale green bracts.
This new compact growing Bee Balm has light pink flowers with a dark purple centre cone. It flowers robustly from the first growing season in the ground, ‘Pink Lace’ has aromatic bright green foliage and dark red stems.
Bergamot. Clump-forming, compact perennial to 60cm tall, bearing aromatic, lance-shaped, mid green to dark green leaves, sometimes purple-tinged, and producing tiers of deep pink flowers and bracts on upright stems from midsummer to early autumn.
An aromatic clump-forming perennial with scarlet or pink flowers with red tinged bracts. Height 90cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Hardy. Protect from winter wet.
Large, glossy heat-shaped leaves which as the plant matures become distinctive, perforated and deeply cut leaves. Evergreen. Feed well, good light and keep lightly moist.
A creeping shrub or twining climber with dark green leaves. Greenish white flowers in summer followed by white fruit. Height 3m. Flowers from June to August. Fruits from September Deciduous. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.
This hybrid is an amazing combination of dark pink flowers from its Bergenia heritage and jagged leafedges and great fall color from Mukdenia 'Crimson Fans'. A cool and lovely intergeneric cross. The thick, leathery leaves last longer than Mukdenia in the fall before they go down for the winter. Long-lived and good in containers.
Forms a low mound of large, bold maple-shaped leaves, bronze-green in spring, later becoming deep green with stunning crimson tips. Small white bell-shaped flowers appear in spring before the leaves. Must have an evenly moist, rich woodland soil. Deciduous in winter.
New variety of dwarf mulberry that is covered with a profusion of pretty white blooms in May and June followed by a succession of succulent berries continuously from July until November, colouring from ruby red to glossy black.
Dwarf Cavendish is an evergreen perennial to 3m tall with oblong leaves to 1.2m long, drooping spikes of yellow flowers with purple bracts open sporadically through the year followed by edible yellow fruit.
Grape Hyacinth. A bulbous perennial with strap-like green leaves and pretty bell-shaped densely bunched, double blue flowers. Height 20cm. Spread 5cm. Flowers from April to May. Herbaceous. Hardy.
The Chinese dwarf banana also known as the golden lotus banana, The plant is native to the Yunnan province in China, where it grows high in the mountains up to an altitude of 2500 m. It is known for its yellow erect flower, generally appearing during the second year of cultivation, that can last a few months.
Water Forget-me-not. An aquatic perennial with glossy, bright green leaves and small blue flowers with a yellow or white eye. Height 10-35cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from May to August. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
This popular little ornamental plant should be planted anywhere the strawberry aroma from the fruit can be appreciated. The small glossy dark-green leaves are tinged with a beautiful red growth when young. The plant becomes smothered with fluffy white flowers in summer and bears pea sized burgundy fruit.
Very low variety of dwarf compact Nandina. Foliage is slightly flatter and larger than many other compact versions, and winter colour is a very good red colour. The winter colours intensity will vary from an intense red colour, to a mixture of red & green. Summer foliage is a dark metallic blue green colour, and extremely dense.
Gulfstream is a very vigorous variety of dwarf compact Nandina. Foliage is slightly flatter and larger than many other compact versions, and winter colour is a very good red colour. The winter colours intensity will vary from an intense red colour, to a mixture of red & green. Summer foliage is a dark metallic blue green colour, and extremely dense. One very nice feature of Gulfstream Nandina is that it does not tend to spread through sucker shoots like many other Nandina cultivars.
The new foliage of this handsome nandina emerges each spring a yellowy green, but over time they turn a richer lime green. When grown in a sunnier spot, the leaf colour will remain quite bright, but in areas where the foliage is in shade. 60 cm x 60 cm.
Wide range of colour for general bedding. Compact.
Tall single flowered. Mixed colours.
Small snap-dragon like flowers suspended above vigorous trailing foliage. Lemon yellow and candy-floss pink flowers. Aromatic. Free flowering. Great for baskets and tubs.
Rich flowering purple and white bicolour blooms from early spring until autumn.
Mixed coloured flowers on compact bushy plants that are much less prone to bolting like traditional varieties. This is the best bedding nemesia to plant as it flowers for a much longer period previous varieties.
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