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Pittosporum tobira 'Nanum'
Pittosporum tobira 'Nanum'
A wonderful evergreen shrub of dense and spreading habit with glossy, bright foliage and masses of highly scented creamy white flowers in spring and early summer.
from £15.00
Alchemilla erythropoda
Alchemilla erythropoda
A clumping, mound-forming perennial ideal for groundcover with lobed, slightly hairy foliage and bearing clusters of small, yellow-green flowers in spring and summer.
from £4.00
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Camellia japonica 'Magnoliiflora'
Camellia japonica 'Magnoliiflora'
A wide-spreading, evergreen shrub with twisted, glossy, dark green leaves producing semi-double, blush-pink flowers in spring.
from £25.00
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Fatsia japonicaFatsia japonica
Fatsia japonica
An evergreen shrub of open, spreading habit with large, glossy, palmate leaves and bearing clusters of small white flowers in autumn often followed by small black fruits.
from £12.00
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Geranium sylvaticum 'Ice Blue'
Geranium sylvaticum 'Ice Blue'
A compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial with deeply-lobed green leaves producing very pale violet-blue flowers in spring and summer.
£12.00
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Ilex x meserveae 'Little Rascal'
Ilex x meserveae 'Little Rascal'
A compact, dense, rounded holly with glossy, evergreen, spiny bright green leaves turning deep purple in winter. A particularly attractive variety.
£38.00

Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. ganpinensis 'Soft Caress'
Mahonia eurybracteata subsp. ganpinensis 'Soft Caress'
A relatively new introduction being the first Mahonia to have spine-free leaves. It is an elegant shrub growing to around 1m tall and bearing spikes of bright yellow flowers in late summer and early autumn.
from £21.00
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Mahonia x media 'Winter Sun'Mahonia x media 'Winter Sun'
Mahonia x media 'Winter Sun'
A fast-growing, evergreen shrub with toothed foliage and bearing  racemes of fragrant, yellow flowers from late autumn to early spring followed by blue-black berries.
from £14.00
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Paeonia 'Sonoma Kaleidoscope'
Paeonia 'Sonoma Kaleidoscope'
A brand new plant about which we know little other than it originates from Japan. The flowers appear to be single and orange-yellow with some wine markings towards the centre of the flower. No doubt it will be as equally fabulous as all of the other intersectional hybrids!
£52.99
Paeonia Rosy Prospects
Paeonia Rosy Prospects
Gorgeous soft pink petals, deeply cut, giving the flower a unique appearance, raggedy but in a nice way! 
£99.99

Penstemon 'King George V'
Penstemon 'King George V'
A bushy, semi-evergreen perennial with lance-shaped leaves and bearing bright red, tubular flowers from summer and into autumn.
£12.00
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Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Queen'
Pittosporum tenuifolium 'Silver Queen'
A lovely evergreen shrub with silvery-green foliage edged creamy-white and dark stems. As with many Pittosporums, it can be a little susceptible to cold weather so best planted somewhere with shelter from cold, drying winds. In late spring and early summer, it bears small, purple, lightly fragrant flowers.
from £15.00
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Rosa 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'
Rosa 'A Whiter Shade of Pale'
A wonderful healthy rose which should be much better known.  Perfectly formed very pale flowers with a strong, sweet scent. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Ballerina'Rosa 'Ballerina'
Rosa 'Ballerina'
Ballerina has one of the simplest and least sophisticated flowers of all shrub roses, and yet is also one of the most popular.  The sheer quantity of its flowers explain all: Ballerina blooms ceaselessly through until early winter, and its flower trusses get larger and larger as it does so. The individual flowers open dark pink and fade away quickly, enlarging and developing their white eye until only a hint of pale pink remains at the edge of the petal.  The stamens are pretty too to start with, fading away fairly quickly though.  The flowers come in perfectly spaced clusters and are followed by small orange hips, useful for decoration.  The plant is tough and healthy, with mid-green leaves and a few large prickles.  It is best allowed to grow to its natural size and shape, which is rounded and mounded, rather than clipped, though it can be trained as a short climber against a hot wall.  It is equally good when grown as a border plant or specimen shrub and when planted as a hedge.  It is also very easy to grow.  In hot climates it will flourish in shade where it keeps its colouring for longer. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Zephirine Drouhin'
By far the best known and most widely grown of thornless roses. Bright cherry pink flowers, loosely double with white streaks running into the coloured parts from the white centre. One of the first and last roses to bloom and it does so continuously. Very strong, sweet fragrance.
£20.00
Levington Peat Free Rose, Tree & Shrub CompostLevington Peat Free Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost
Levington Peat Free Rose, Tree & Shrub Compost
Soil improving formula Great for dividing perennials Special balance of nutrients for stronger, healthier plants Perfect for plants in pots, containers, beds and borders
£7.99
Peat Free

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Actaea matsumurae 'White Pearl'
A tall variety with light green leaves producing narrow spikes of lightly fragrant white flowers in late summer and early autumn.
£15.00
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Atriplex halimus
A bushy, evergreen shrub with attractive, silvery-grey foliage, occasionally producing sprays of greenish flowers in summer. An ideal plant for coastal or exposed sites.
from £15.00

Echinacea purpurea 'Baby Swan White'
Echinacea purpurea 'Baby Swan White'
A compact form of Echinacea which is particularly well-branched sending up multiple strong stems of large white flowers with slightly recurved petals and a prominent yellow central cone.
£12.00
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Lavandula x intermedia 'Edelweiss'
An evergreen shrub with aromatic, grey-green foliage producing spikes of scented white flowers in summer.
from £4.00
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Panicum virgatum 'Prairie Sky'
A deciduous grass with blue-green leaves turning orange-yellow in autumn and producing drooping, branched panicles of blue-green spikelets in autumn.
from £12.00
Pseudopanax 'Moa's Toes'
Pseudopanax 'Moa's Toes'
An upright, evergreen shrub with glossy, leathery, dark purple to dark green leaves deeply divided into three, narrowly-toothed leaflets.
from £13.00

Rosa 'Gentle Touch'
Rosa 'Gentle Touch'
Rose of the Year 1986. The flowers of this rose are beautiful and dainty-pale pink with a hint of salmon on the upper side of the petals and paler towards the centre. The flowers start as elegant little buds, opening out very quickly and nearly flat. It has neat and very small, mid-green, semi-glossy leaves and a bushy habit of growth. An excellent plant for containers and the front of the border. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Rosmarinus officinalis 'Pointe du Raz'
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Pointe du Raz'
A strong-growing, prostrate and wide-spreading, evergreen shrub with aromatic, dark grey-green leaves producing whirls of blue flowers in late spring and early summer.
from £12.00
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Senecio candidans 'Angel Wings'
Senecio candidans 'Angel Wings'
A stunning new variety with large, soft, silvery-white foliage. A striking plant for a sunny spot and perfect for sensory gardens owing to the velvety feel of the leaves.
£17.00
Camellia sasanqua 'Crimson King'
Camellia sasanqua 'Crimson King'
An evergreen shrub wth glossy, dark green leaves, producing fragrant, single, bright rose-red flowers in autumn and winter.
from £25.00
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Chaenomeles speciosa 'Mango Storm'Chaenomeles speciosa 'Mango Storm'
Chaenomeles speciosa 'Mango Storm'
A repeat-flowering, thornless cultivar with compact habit, producing masses of bright, salmon-orange, double flowers in early spring, repeating again later in June.
from £30.00
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Choisya ternataChoisya ternata
Choisya ternata
A bushy, evergreen shrub with glossy, dark green leaves and bearing fragrant, white, star-shaped flowers in late spring and often with a second flush later in summer or even early autumn. It can be pruned relatively easily after flowering in spring to keep it to the size and shape required.
from £12.00
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Epimedium x warleyense 'Orangekonigin'
Epimedium x warleyense 'Orangekonigin'
A compact, evergreen perennial forming a clump of red-tinted young leaves, becoming green and producing sprays of small orange-and-yellow flowers in spring.
from £12.00
Euphorbia x martini 'Ascot Rainbow'
Euphorbia x martini 'Ascot Rainbow'
Evergreen perennial with whorls of grey-green lance-shaped leaves edged in yellow.  In the cooler months the foliage becomes flushed with shades of red, pink and orange.  From early spring it bears clusters of lime-green flowers.
from £3.50
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Geum 'Mai Tai' (Cocktails Series)Geum 'Mai Tai' (Cocktails Series)
Geum 'Mai Tai' (Cocktails Series)
A popular cultivar with delightful semi-double, filled, apricot-coloured flowers, tinged pink on slender burgundy stems from late spting throughout the summer above a neat mound of green basal foliage.
£12.00
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Heuchera 'Fire Chief'Heuchera 'Fire Chief'
Heuchera 'Fire Chief'
Fantastic glowing red foliage turning darker in winter. Pink and white flowers almost continually from late spring into autumn.
£12.00

Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus'Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus'
Miscanthus sinensis 'Zebrinus'
A large, deciduous grass producing long, arching green leaves with wide bands of pale creamy yellow and plumes of bronze-pink flowers from late summer turning silvery white in autumn.
from £13.00
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Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
Rosa 'Blush Noisette'
This variety was the very first American repeat-flowering rose and being the first of a new race of roses, the Noisettes, has parented a multitude of varieties since, though it stands as a particularly good rose in it's own right.  Whilst it may not be particularly vigorous, this rose puts it's energy into continuous flowering of large clusters of 20-50 flowers. Strong and distinctive fragrance. Can be grown as a small climber or a larger shrub rose.
£20.00
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Rosa 'Deep Secret'
Rosa 'Deep Secret'
A popular crimson hybrid tea rose with flowers borne singly with the classic elegance of a hybrid tea in bud and as opening, though once opened, form a variable pattern of litle petals, making this a most charming of roses. The flowers keep their colour well and are very well scented.
£20.00
Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
Rosa 'Felicite Perpetue'
A vigorous semi-evergreen shrub with relatively thronless stems and glossy dark green leaves producing clusters of scented creamy white, sometime blush-pink flowers in summer. All the roses we sell are field-grown and lifted when conditions are at their optimum to ensure strong, quality plants and are potted-up as soon as they are received into the nursery. This ensures that the roots do not dry out and gives the plant the best start. Therefore, do not be surprised if the soil falls away from the root when planting, particularly during the winter and early spring months. We use a high quality commercial compost mix when potting our roses and recommend you incorporate this into the planting hole when planting out in the garden.
£20.00
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Salvia 'Bleu Armor'Salvia 'Bleu Armor'
Salvia 'Bleu Armor'
A wonderful Salvia with vivid blue flowers from late spring and throughout summer into early autumn, with a compact, well-branched habit.
£16.00
Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'
Abelia x grandiflora 'Kaleidoscope'
A semi-evergreen shrub of compact, rounded habit with arching branches of glossy, yellow-green foliage turning orange-red in autumn. In summer it bears small, trumpet-like, fragrant white flowers opening from pink buds. Abelias will benefit from being grown in a sheltered site, protected from strong, drying winds and the harsher frosts.
from £12.00

Angelica archangelicaAngelica archangelica
Angelica archangelica
An upright perennial bearing umbels of light green-yellow flowers in early summer with deeply cut foliage. It makes a wonderful accent plant towards the back of a border or in a herb garden.
from £4.00
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Aucuba japonica 'Golden King'
Aucuba japonica 'Golden King'
An evergreen shrub with large, bright, glossy green leaves, very heavily blotched with golden yellow.
from £12.00
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Choisya x dewitteana 'Aztec Gold'
Choisya x dewitteana 'Aztec Gold'
Similar to Choisya 'Aztec Pearl'. this cultivar has the same narrow, slender leaves but golden yellow in colour. Produces fragrant creamy white flowers in early summer and occasionally repeat flowering in autumn.
from £12.00
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Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'
Euonymus fortunei 'Emerald Gaiety'
A small, bushy, evergreen shrub which can climb if planted against a wall. It has rounded, pale green leaves which are irregularly marked white, turning pink in winter. It rarely flowers, though when it does, the flowers are pale green and fairly inconspicuous. Whilst it can attain a height of 1m and more, it is easily pruned to shape and size, so makes a very versatile garden plant.
from £4.00
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Euphorbia x pasteurii
Euphorbia x pasteurii
A large, evergreen shrub forming a dome to around 1.5m in height. Narrow green foliage with creamy midribs that take on red tinged in autumn, producing clusters of honey-scented flowers from early summer.
from £16.00
Handmade Christmas Wreath
Handmade Christmas Wreath
Handmade straw wreaths greened with Christmas Tree and decorated with fir cones, plain & variegated holly and ivy and dressed with realistic artificial berries, to deter unwanted attention from birds! Just a quick tip about caring for your Christmas Wreath. If you give them a once a week spray of water to the back of the Wreath, it will keep them looking fresh and festive throughout the holiday season.  All images are for illustration purposes and with each wreath being unique, there may be slight variations.
from £20.00

Hypericum x hidcoteense 'Hidcote'Hypericum x hidcoteense 'Hidcote'
Hypericum x hidcoteense 'Hidcote'
A small, bushy, evergreen shrub bearing masses of golden-yellow flowers from summer and into autumn giving a long season of interest. It will benefit from some protection from colder winds which may dry it out, so planted against a wall or in a shrub border with other plants to offer protection is advisable to keep the plant looking its best.
from £12.00
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Melica altissima 'Alba'
Melica altissima 'Alba'
A really sought-after grass with flat, roughly textured pale green leaves producing delicate panicles of greenish white spikelets in late spring to midsummer.
£20.00

Miscanthus sinensis 'Ferner Osten'Miscanthus sinensis 'Ferner Osten'
Miscanthus sinensis 'Ferner Osten'
A clump-forming deciduous grass with arching, mid-green leaves turning orange in autumn and bearing feathery, pink-flushed flowers in autumn turning red.
£12.00
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Muhlenbergia capillaris
A hardy grass from south-eastern USA with panicles of pink, fluffy flower spikes in autumn. A popular and unusual grass.
£18.00
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