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Annual plants fall under two categories - hardy and half-hardy. Hardy annuals can be grown outdoors and will tolerate cooler tempratures, whereas the more tender half-hardy annuals need protection and must not be planted out until all risk of frost has passed. These delightful summer flowers add colour and interest to beds, borders, containers and hanging baskets. Use the selections in the left menu to select the right plants for your garden.
Begonia semperflorens 'Organdy Mixed' F1 Hybrid Customer Rating
A striking combination of a range of flower colours and contrasting rounded foliage in bronze and green. Begonia ‘Organdy’ Mixed F1 creates a fantastic array of blooms for a perfect display in the garden. These fabulous Begonia plants are drought and wet tolerant, thriving in all weather conditions. Superb in Flower Pouches® baskets, beds and containers. Height and spread: 20cm (8"). Useful links: More info |
Begonia semperflorens 'Organdy Mixed' F1 Hybrid (Garden-Ready)A striking combination of a range of flower colours and contrasting rounded foliage in bronze and green. Begonia ‘Organdy’ Mixed F1 creates a fantastic array of blooms for a perfect display in the garden. These fabulous Begonia plants are drought and wet tolerant, thriving in all weather conditions. Superb in Flower Pouches® baskets, beds and containers. Height and spread: 20cm (8"). More info |
Begonia semperflorens 'Lotto Mixed' Customer Rating
An exceptionally large flowered variety compared to normal Begonia semperflorens cultivars. Begonia ‘Lotto’ Mixed plants produce neat blooms with yellow centres in a sumptuous mix of colours. Perfect for creating a show-stopping display in containers, beds, baskets, and Flower Pouches™!Height and spread: 30cm (12”). More info |
Begonia 'Patio Apricot Shades'
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Petunia 'Crazytunia Cherry Cheesecake'
Useful links: Read Michael Perry's blog: Get the inside story on 2 new varieties for 2013 More info |
Antirrhinum majus 'Madame Butterfly' F1 HybridSnapdragon Customer Rating
Awarded an All American Selection medal for its unusual azalea-shaped snapdragon flowers. Antirrhinum ‘Madame Butterfly’ creates a riot of colour throughout summer. The unique, double snapdragon petals prevent insects from pollinating the flowers, so they last much longer than single-flowered varieties. Perfect for a long-lasting display in cottage garden beds, borders and containers. This award winning variety also makes a superb cut flower. Height: 65cm (26"). Spread: 45cm (18"). More info |
Petunia 'Crazytunia Mandevilla'
Useful links: Read Michael Perry's blog: Get the inside story on 2 new varieties for 2013 More info |
Stock 'Most Scented Mix'Matthiola incana, Gillyflower
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Marigold 'French Vanilla' F1 HybridTagetes erecta, African Marigold Customer Rating
At last something different to the usual colour spectrum of orange and lemon - a real creamy white flowered African marigold! Marigold ‘French Vanilla’ is a triumph in plant breeding, producing masses of large blooms up to 7.5cm (3”) across that are absolutely pure in colour. Better still, it has less of the pungent marigold smell than its cousins. A definite improvement! Perfect for bringing a contemporary twist to beds, borders and containers. Height and spread: 45cm (18”). More info |
Dahlia 'XXXL Collection' Customer Rating
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Begonia x tuberhybrida 'Non-stop Mocca' Customer Rating
Fully double flowers in a mixture of five vibrant colours contrast dramatically with the rich, chocolate coloured foliage. Begonia ‘Non-Stop Mocca’, as the name suggests, is one of the best begonias for continuous summer flowering. A distinctive plant for vibrant displays in beds, containers, baskets and window boxes. Height and spread: 30cm (12”). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |