Polianthes tuberosaTuberose
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White Egret OrchidHabenaria radiata Customer RatingExquisite, pearly white flowers that resemble a flock of miniature birds hovering gracefully atop slender stems. Commonly known as the ‘White Egret Orchid’, Habenaria radiata produces slender stems, each parading up to 2 or 3 blooms that will flourish for 3-4 weeks. Despite its petite proportions of only 30cm (12”) tall, this beautiful miniature orchid is hardy to -6°C (21°F) so it will even grow in borders outdoors.Habenaria radiata are supplied as naturally small tubers.Includes 10 Steps to Success - your free guide to growing your White Egret Orchid. Useful links: More info |
Lily of the Valley (Pink)Convallaria majalis var. rosea Sought after and highly prized! Each delicate arching stem carries a flurry of rose pink, bell shaped blooms with a powerful, timeless fragrance. Set against of a carpet of lush green foliage, the exquisite blooms of Convallaria majalis make a wonderful cut flower for scented, springtime posies. Once established, lily of the valley requires little maintenance and makes superb groundcover for woodland gardens and shady, damp areas. Height: 23cm (9”). Spread: 30cm (12”).Useful links: More info |
Gladiolus 'Black Surprise'Sword Lily, Gladioli
A stunning take on the classic garden favourites, this fabulous gladioli gives you a myriad of spectacular colours, both contemporary and traditional. Never failing to impress in borders or in flower arrangements, Gladioli 'Black Surprise' is really great value for money. Corm size 12/14. Useful links: How to grow bulbs, corms and tubers Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Gladiolus 'Green Star'Sword Lily, Gladioli
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English BluebellsHyacinthoides non-scripta, Endymion non-scriptus, Scilla non-scripta, Scilla nutans A sea of English bluebells rekindles memories of springtime woodland walks, when the days start to lengthen and the weather warms up. The nodding, violet-blue flowers of these hardy, native bulbs attract insects to their delicately scented flowers. At their happiest when growing in the dappled shade of deciduous trees, English bluebells are ideal for a woodland garden or naturalising in informal areas of grass. These vigorous beauties will multiply each year to form a dense carpet of spring colour. Height: 25cm (10”). Spread: 8cm (3”).Bluebell bulbs are ideal for autumn planting. For spring planting choose bluebells in the green. Only cultivated stock used.Useful links: More info |
Winter AconiteEranthis hyemalis This woodland member of the buttercup family will swiftly multiply to form a glowing carpet of golden yellow flowers each spring. The cup shaped blooms of the winter aconite attract pollinating insects to your spring garden, and associate beautifully with snowdrops and bluebells for a spectacular woodland display. Easy to establish and virtually maintenance free, Eranthis hyemalis are ideal for planting in the dappled shade of deciduous trees, or naturalised in informal areas of grass. Height: 8cm (3”). Spread: 5cm (2”).Winter aconite bulbs are ideal for autumn planting. For spring planting choose winter aconites bulbs in the green. Only cultivated stock used.Useful links: More info |
Snowdrop (Single-flowered)Galanthus nivalis Drifts of graceful nodding snowdrops signal winters end with an understated elegance. These native beauties love to shelter in dappled shade at the base of trees and shrubs, but look equally ay home in an alpine garden, or naturalised in grass. Why not try them in window boxes and containers as part of a mixed planting scheme. Versatile and vigorous, they will quickly multiply to create a carpet of honey scented, single-flowered blooms. Height: 15cm (6”). Spread: 10cm (4”).Snowdrop bulbs are ideal for autumn planting. For spring planting choose snowdrops in the green. Only cultivated stock used.Useful links: More info |
Fritillaria meleagris (Mixed)Snake's Head Fritillary The captivating bell shaped flowers of this charming fritillary are instantly recognizable by their distinctive snakes-skin markings. A sprinkling of snakes head fritillaries are a sight to behold when naturalised in damp woodlands or informal areas of grass. These charming wildflowers are protected in the wild and rarely seen in their native meadow habitats. They are guaranteed to attract attention in your garden with their elegant springtime display. Height: 30cm (12"). Spread: 8cm (3"). All of our supplies come from cultivated stock.Useful links: More info |
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