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In this range you'll find an impressive selection of perennial plants and biennial plants, which are perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. Also known as herbaceous plants, perennial plants live for 2 or more years and flower every year. Biennial plants live for up to 2 years, flowering profusely in their second year before setting seed and dying. Both are great for beds and spring displays and there are many delightful plants to choose from. Use the selections in the left menu to select the right plants for your garden.
Geranium himalayense 'Birch Double'Geranium himalayense 'Plenum', Hardy Geranium, Cranesbill Vigorous and versatile, this superb cranesbill tolerates almost any situation; even full shade. A mass of double purple-pink blooms stand above the delicately serrated foliage which turns to shades of burnt red and orange in autumn. Geranium himalayense ‘Birch Double’ will quickly blend with other herbaceous perennials to create colourful groundcover and looks equally attractive in herbaceous borders and shady woodland gardens. Height: 25cm (10”). Spread: 60cm (24”). More info |
Sundaville 'Fountains Mixed'Mandevilla, Dipladenia
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Dianthus 'Tuxedo'Pink
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Dianthus 'Blueberry Pie'Pink The mesmerising mauve-blue flowers of Dianthus ‘Blueberry Pie’ are an impressive sight throughout summer. This enchanting little Pink showed first-class performance in our trials, producing an abundance of blooms above neat clumps of foliage. This compact hardy perennial is perfect for alpine gardens and rockeries or planted through the front of beds and borders. Height and spread: 25cm (10”). More info |
Fuchsia 'Chamaeleon'
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Fuchsia 'Pink Elephant'
Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |