Bushy, spreading, evergreen shrub produces narrowly, elliptic to lance shaped, deep green leaves. Flowers from late Spring to summer with pretty pink flowers. Should be trimmed immediately after flowering to prevent woody growth. May flower again in early autumn. Height 1.5m.
Frost-hardy, dense, rounded, evergreen shrub with elliptic to lance-shaped, leathery, glossy, dark green leaves and loose panicles of fragrant, deep pink flowers from mid-spring to early summer.
A bushy evergreen shrub with leathery, dark green leaves. Pretty white flowers sometimes tinted rose-pink in early summer. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from June to July. Evergreen. Frost hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds.
A climber with heart-shaped rich green leaves. Pretty pendent black to reddish purple tubular flowers from summer to autumn. Height 3m. Flowers from June to October. Deciduous. Not hardy.
Pale, reddish purple flowers that are borne in tight, conical, medium-sized trusses. These are set off by dark green leaves that clothe the plant thickly. Has a compact habit but will eventually get very large. It grows well in full sun.
Mauve buds open to white flowers with a pale yellow eye in early May. With delicate small flowers, it is a very tough dense plant which is good for screening and difficult positions. Cunningham's White is also tolerant of neutral/slightly alkaline soil. Height 140-160cm in 10 years.
An open evergreen shrub with clusters of funnel-shaped flowers in spring. Height 2.2m. Spread 2.2m. flowers from April to May. Evergreen. Frost hardy.
A compact evergreen shrub with clusters of pretty, funnel-shaped flowers opening from buds in late spring. Flowers from April to May. Evergreen. Hardy. Lime tolerant plant suitable for any soil type.
Confecta is a vigorous, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, tufts of narrowly lance-shaped, hairy, dark green leaves. In late spring and early summer, slender, erect stems bearing large, solitary, mid-pink flowers, sometimes white or red-flushed, usually changing colour with age. Height 15cm.
A delightfully delicate herbaceous beauty. Sturdy, dark green swards will emerge from corms in spring and will bear solitary, pale-pink flowers that fade to near white with maturity.
Small alpine with white flowers with pink edges and a yellow heart in June and July.
Small alpine with white flowers in June and July.
A clump-forming alpine with keeled, light green narrow leaves. Deep crimson or cerise flowers throughout summer. Height 10cm. Spread 10cm. Flowers from June to August. Herbaceous. Frost hardy. Protect from winter wet.
Smallish red stalks throughout, long thick petioles. Introduced in Canada and very popular. Stems are shorter and more slender than many seedling types but very tender. High quality and good red colour, produces few seed stalks.
Blood-red coloured stems. The stems show a pronounced ribbing on the back and have deep grooves on the inside. The flesh is green to pink, sometimes stained red in the lower stem area.
Long, scarlet stems that have a deliciously sweet taste. Though an old variety, it is easy to grow, reliable and early.
A good flavoured early rhubarb suitable for forcing. Height 1m. Spread 1m. Herbaceous. Sunny position in well fertilised soil. Long luscious stick of string-less rhubarb. Plant before mid February, preferably before Christmas as possible to crop in February if winter is mild.
Sweet flavour, just perfect for pies and crumbles. Good at retaining its bright colouring when cooked. Originating from the 'Rhubarb triangle, in West Yorkshire an early cropping variety with colourful red stems literally bursting with flavour.
Stag's Horn Sumach. An upright suckering shrub or tree with divided dark green finely cut leaves eaves turning orange-red in autumn. Yellow-green flowers are followed by crimson-red fruit on female plants. Height 5m. Spread 6m. Female.
Lemon-lime foliage, fuzzy stems, and intense fall colour make this tree stunning.. It grows into an upright, rounded form about 6 feet tall and as wide. In Autumn leaves turn yellow, scarlet, and orange. Flowers are yellowish green and followed, on female plants, by hairy, dark red fruit. This plant spreads by suckers and can be invasive. The species is native to North America. H 10-15' Spread 15-30'
A distinctive form of Star Rush, native to moist wetlands of southern states of America, so a virtual aquatic plant, but surprisingly drought resistant. With upright, green swards that produce stems with unique white star shaped flowers.
Intense dark brown leaves that contrast well with the bright red flower buds. Highly attractive dot plant for formal bedding displays.
A strong flavoured wild rocket with serrated upright green leaves of medium thickness. This variety has been specifically bred for its mildew tolerance.
A new strain that has a spicy flavour similar to Wasabi or horseradish. Deep green leaves with a strong texture. Can be harvested for babyleaf.
The darkest foliage of any Rodgersia to date, 'Bronze Peacock' emerges with huge bronze fans of colour in the spring. The metallic-looking leaves have a thick, shiny texture, and add great sculptural interest to any planting situation. Ideal Conditions: Prefers partial shade with free-draining soil or compost.
Rodgersia pinnata is a large deciduous perennial forming a spreading clump of large, more or less pinnately divided leaves, with erect, conical sprays of cream or pink flowers in summer. Height 1.2m Spread 75cm.
ROSE OF THE YEAR 2010. A stunning new floribunda variety that produces an abundance of beautifully formed butter yellow blooms throughout the flowering season. An unusual liquorice scent emanates from the sizeable clusters of blooms. This rose has a compact habit with plenty of glossy mid green foliage which shows the blooms to a wonderful effect. A perfect bedding rose and well deserved winner of rose of the year. Grows to 80-100cm in height. Good disease resistance. Hardy.
A bushy shrub rose with glossy, dark green leaves. Pretty, double, apricot-pink flowers, produced in summer to autumn. Height 1.5m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from June to September. Deciduous. Hardy.
One of the best David Austin reds, very healthy and free flowering. A fragrant rose, large, fully double rosette shaped flowers of deep crimson. Very healthy variety with a strong tea rose scent, touched with cedar wood.
A fragrant, modern rose with glossy dark green leaves. Pretty double rich and true yellow flowers produced from summer to autumn. Flowers from June to September. Tea rose fragrance with upright and bushy habit.
Pretty buds open to beautiful, cupped rosettes of an even, mid pink colouring. They have a light to medium fruity fragrance. It commences flowering exceptionally early in the season and flowers in flushes until well into the autumn. It forms a very healthy, well-balanced shrub with dark green foliage.
A slightly fragrant, bush rose with shiny, mid-green leaves. Pretty, double, golden yellow flowers produced from summer to autumn.
Impressively light red flowers that stand together in clusters. It is more prosperous and low-growing, bushy. Foliage is leathery and glossy.
A large-flowered bush rose with dark green leaves. Pretty, fully double, red flowers with a little scent produced from summer to autumn. Flowers from June to September.
This strong rose is brilliant white in the late summer but they get through the colder nights pink-red spots on their petals. Smells light, and bloom until frost, even in mild winters get another one rose. Rain proof and hardly susceptible to disease.
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