Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Growth: 45-60cm HighLarge saucer shaped flowers varying in colour from blush-white to plum-purple. CAUTION: Plants in this genus are poisonous if eaten and a skin irritant.
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald `n` Gold`
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald `n` Gold`
Growth: 100cm High x 150cm SpreadDense, evergreen with green and gold edged leaves turning red during winter.Prune between April and July, Ideal for adding Autumn colour.
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald Gaiety`
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald Gaiety`
Growth: 100cm High x 150cm SpreadA compact evergreen with green leaves turning silver pink during winter.Take cuttings between April and July, ideal for adding Autumn colour.
Lavandula angustifolia `Munstead`
Lavandula angustifolia `Munstead`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadA compact fragrant shrub, similar in habit to Hidcote except the leaves are greener and the flowers are a more intense blue.
Verbena bonariensis
Verbena bonariensis
Growth: 100cm High x 45cm SpreadViolet-blue flowers on very tall graceful, airy stems, will self-seed. A garden designers must have.
Lavandula angustifolia `Hidcote`
Lavandula angustifolia `Hidcote`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadShipped Size: 10-15cmA compact habit. Silvery foliage can dull over winter. It's violet/blue flowers are strongly scented.
Stipa tenuissima
Stipa tenuissima
Growth: 60cm High x 30cm Spread Fine feathery yellow-green leaves. This evergreen grass forms a dense bright green erect clump of fluffy plumes held within upper foliage turning from beige to white. Gardening Tips : Drought resistant.
Achillea `Terracotta`
Achillea `Terracotta`
Rich Brownish / terracotta flowers fading to golden yellow. An excellent choice for an herbaceous border associating well with grasses and dome shaped herbaceous perennials. Easy to grow and very rewarding.Gardening Tips: When the upright stems die in winter, they should be cut back. The basal leaves are evergreen, giving the impression of being low-growing winter ferns.
Anemone x hybrida `Honorine Jobert`
Anemone x hybrida `Honorine Jobert`
Growth: 120cm High x 60cm SpreadSingle pure white flowers with a golden centre.
Crocosmia `Emily McKenzie`
Crocosmia `Emily McKenzie`
Growth: 60cm High x 10cm SpreadLarge long lasting deep orange flowers with crimson-mahogany throat.
Crocosmia `George Davison`
Crocosmia `George Davison`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadYellow flowers with green foliage.
Crocosmia `Lucifer`
Crocosmia `Lucifer`
Growth: 100cm High x 60cm SpreadLarge brilliant flame-red flowers.
Ajuga reptans `Braunherz`
Ajuga reptans `Braunherz`
Growth: 15cm High x 50cm Spread Glossy purple-bronze leaves with short sentinel like deep blue flowers in late spring. Makes superb ground cover in shady areas, though will happily grow in almost any garden.
Actaea simplex `Brunette`
Actaea simplex `Brunette`
Growth: 120cm High x 40cm SpreadAn improved selection of 'Atropurpurea' with dark purple foliage and pinky-white flower spikes.
Ajuga reptans `Catlin s Giant`
Ajuga reptans `Catlin s Giant`
Growth: 45cm High x 60cm SpreadLarge, glossy, bronze leaves and lots of giant blue flower spikes in late Spring - Summer. Easy to grow, producing luxurious groundcover.How To: Propagation in late autumn or early spring every two years.Gardeding Tips: Excellent ground cover for shady areas, banks, slopes, under trees or around shrubs.
Geranium sylvaticum `Album`
Geranium sylvaticum `Album`
Growth: 50cm High Branching stems of pure white flowers with mounds of light green fingered leaves.
Euphorbia griffithii `Fireglow`
Euphorbia griffithii `Fireglow`
Growth: 90cm HighLush green foliage topped by spectacular red bracts and orange flowers. Easy to grow as long as it doesn't get too wet in winter.Back Ground: Euphorbia griffithii is named after of Dr William Griffith (1810 - 1845) a medical doctor with the British East India Company and a dedicated botanist who collected widely in Upper Burma, India and Afghanistan.CAUTION: Plants in this genus are poisonous if eaten and a skin and eye irritant. How To: Propagation is by division in the spring, just as the new growth is appearing.Gardening Tips :Euphorbia dies back in winter, remove the old foliage in autumn or early spring before new shoots start to appear.
Crocosmia masonorum
Crocosmia masonorum
Growth: 90cm HighArching spikes of vermilion orange flowers.
Berberis darwinii
Berberis darwinii
Growth: 1.5m High x 1.5m spreadVigorous arching stems. Evergreen with small glossy holly shaped olive green leaves. Profuse rounded deep yellow-orange flowers. Abundant small spines.
Berberis julianae
Berberis julianae
Growth: 1.5m High x 1.5m spreadA bushy dense shrub with evergreen glossy dark green leaves and yellow flowers with blue-black fruits. Some orange-red colours in autumn. Long triple thorns at stem nodes.

























