Acaena inermis purpurea
Acaena inermis ‘Purpurea’

Acaena inermis ‘Purpurea’ A low-growing, compact, spreading, evergreen perennial. It is a fantastic ground cover plant, having purple-red, rounded leaves with scalloped edges. In summer, it bears rounded, creamy-white flowers on short stems, followed by reddish burrs in autumn. Full … Read More

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Actinidia kolomikta
Actinidia kolomikta

(Ornamental Kiwi Vine)

RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Allium angulosum
Allium angulosum

(Mouse Garlic)

Umbels of pale lilac blooms which darken to purple as they mature.

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Allium cyaneum
Allium cyaneum

RHS Award of Garden Merit

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Aquilegia clematiflora (pink)
Aquilegia clematiflora (pink)

Stylish clematis-flowered columbine with large pink flowers.

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Aquilegia fragrans
Aquilegia fragrans

A very fragrant white species aquilegia, hard to come by.

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Aquilegia Ruby Port
Aquilegia Ruby Port

A fully double, dark wine red heirloom columbine that dates back to the 1600s.

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Arisarum proboscideum
Arisarum proboscideum

Mouse-tailed arum, Mouse plant, Mouse tail plant clump-forming, low ground covering, hardy herbaceous perennial. 9cm pot.

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Cirsium heterophyllum
Cirsium heterophyllum

Cirsium heterophyllum Common name: Melancholy Thistle Synonym: Cirsium helenioides Supplied as bare root perennial. You will receive enough roots for at least 3 plants The melancholy thistle, Cirsium heterophyllum, was once believed to cure depression. This is the original Scottish Thistle! It is, … Read More

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Clematis alpina ‘Willy’
Clematis alpina ‘Willy’

A very strong growing, prolific clematis producing a large numbers of nodding, pale pink blooms in March and April followed by attractive seed heads. (AGM)

 

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Hagley Hybrid
Clematis Hagley Hybrid

A reliable, compact, free-flowering clematis with soft rosy-pink/mauve flowers.

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Clematis macropetala 'Cragside'
Clematis macropetala ‘Cragside’

Medium sized, bell shaped pinky-red / violet flowers.
This is an early flowering clematis, derived from an alpina cross.
Raised by Edmund Phillips in the UK in 1997.

Important – please water your plant immediately after receiving in post

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