Clematis Montana ‘Elizabeth’
Clematis Montana ‘Elizabeth’

A very good montana variety, vigorous, easy and trouble free. Fragrant, satiny pale pink flowers, paler pink in the middle and towards the base. 9cm pot.

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Clematis montana ‘Grandiflora’
Clematis montana ‘Grandiflora’

Very vigorous, white flowers, beautiful scent. A superb variety, easy and trouble free. Absolutely the real McCoy! 9cm pot.

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Clematis Montana 'Marjorie'
Clematis Montana ‘Marjorie’

A vigorous and unusual clematis, dark-green leaves, tinged purple when young and masses of double cream flowers flushed with pink in late spring.

 A more compact plant than many of the others of this type, it is suitable for smaller gardens.
 9cm pot.

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Clematis Montana Broughton Star
Clematis Montana Broughton Star

This is a fine double flowered montana – probably the finest – depending on your taste. An outstanding variety, easy and trouble free.
Beautifully formed double and semi-double deep pink flowers with prominent deep pink veining.
Bronze-tinted young leaves turning dark green when mature. A vigorous grower, it flowers profusely from late spring well into early summer.

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Clematis orientalis var akebioides
Clematis orientalis var akebioides

A vigorous species with masses of small, greenish-yellow nodding bell flowers, sometimes marked red or purple underneath. 9cm pot.

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Clematis potaninii ‘Summer Snow’
Clematis potaninii ‘Summer Snow’

Clematis potaninii ‘Summer Snow’ Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit The dainty, pure white fragrant flowers have prettily crimped margins and a prominent crown of yellow stamens in the centre. A vigorous plant which looks best when given a ‘free-rein’ … Read More

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Clematis x triternata ‘Rubromarginata’
Clematis x triternata ‘Rubromarginata’

This is a strong-growing large deciduous climber. Flowers are small and starry, to 3cm in width, reddish-pink/purple fading to white at the base and borne in panicles from mid-summer to early autumn.  

A beautiful and easy clematis.
One of the most strongly scented varieties.  
Descriptions of the scent vary through hawthorne to almond and marzipan.

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Dactylorhiza
Dactylorhiza – hardy orchids

Dactylorhiza – Hardy Orchid  Dactylorhiza are deciduous tuberous perennials with lance-shaped leaves sometimes spotted with purple, and dense terminal racemes of purple, pink or white flowers. Clump forming, Height up to 60-100cm. My first hardy orchid appeared by chance in a pot, after … Read More

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Delphinium Galahad
Delphinium Galahad

A beautiful white delphinium from the ‘Round Table’ strain.

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Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’
Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’

Filipendula rubra ‘Venusta’ (Pink Meadowsweet, Queen of the Prairie) Synonyms: Filipendula magnifica, Filipendula rubra ‘Magnifica’ Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit (AGM) Supplied as bare root rhizomes. You will receive enough roots for at least 3 plants. This beautiful pink form of herbaceous perennial Meadowsweet will … Read More

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Fritillaria camschatcensis
Fritillaria camschatcensis

Fritillaria camschatcensis Common name: Chocolate Lily, Kamchatka Fritillary, Black Sarana Deep purple-black flowers in spring. A showy bulbous perennial with sturdy stems clothed in lance-shaped, glossy deep-green leaves mostly arranged in whorls down the stem. Deer and rabbit resistance. Prefers … Read More

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Hesperantha coccinea (pink)
Hesperantha coccinea (pink)

Hesperantha coccinea pink flowers (synonym: Schizostylis coccinea) Family: Iridaceae Common names: Flag Lily, Kaffir lily You will receive a minimum of six bare root rhizomes. Semi-evergreen, rhizomatous perennials with stiff, upright stems of large, soft pink, gladiolus-like flowers in August and … Read More

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