Alphabetical List
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| 10 Easy Alpines |
| A selection of 10 Easy alpine plants collected from our sales area here which should be easy to grow. Our choice. |
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| 10 woodland plants |
| A selection from our range of woodland plants which will be easy to grow. Our choice. |
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| 3 Cypripediums |
| A selection of 3 of our flowering size Cypripediums. Our choice |
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| 5 Alpine Saxifragas |
| A selection from our wide range will be made, all easy to grow. Our choice. |
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| 5 Arisaemas |
| A wide selection from our range of arisaemas which we have at the nursery. Our choice. |
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| 5 Epimediums |
| A selection of 5 Epimediums is supplied. |
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| 5 Roscoeas |
| A selection of 5 roscoeas from our range will be made. Our choice. |
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| 5 woodland saxifragas |
| A selection from our increasing range of woodland saxifragas will be made. Easy to grow. Our choice. |
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| 6 Alpine primulas |
| A selection from our range of marginata and auricula type primulas will be made which are easy to grow. |
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| 6 Anemone nemorosa varieties. |
| A selection of Wood anemones from our range with varying colours. Our choice. |
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| 6 Autumn gentians |
| A selection from our wide range with varying colours. Our choice. |
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| 6 Bog primulas |
| A selection from our range of bog primulas - sikkimense, candelabra etc will be made. Our choice. |
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| 6 dwarf rhododendrons |
| A selection from our range of dwarf rhododendrons will be made. Our choice. |
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| 6 Erythroniums |
| A selection of Erythroniums is supplied from our current range. |
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| 6 Hardy Ferns |
| A selection of hardy ferns from our range will be made. Easy to grow. Our choice. |
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| 6 Rhodohypoxis |
| A selection from our wide range will be made. Our choice. |
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| 6 Trilliums |
| A selection of 6 trilliums are supplied which will hopefully flower in their first year with you. Our choice. |
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| Achillea nana (Yarrow) |
| A feathery leaved perennial forming low mats and flattened heads of white flowers. |
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| Achlys japonica |
| Unusual member of Berberidaceae with white flowers and trifoliate foliage. |
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| Actaea rubra (Herb Christopher) |
| Attractive perennial for a shady spot where the white flowers will delight followed by red berries. |
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| Actaea simplex Brunette |
| A brown-purple leaved woodland perennial with scented flowers. |
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| Actaea simplex Pink Spike |
| A brown-purple leaved woodland perennial with scented flowers. |
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| Actaea spicata (Herb Christopher) |
| Attractive perennial for a shady spot where the white flowers will delight followed by black berries. |
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| Adenophora uehatae |
| A good all round ground cover plant producing deep green leaves and blue bell-like flowers in early summer. |
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| Adiantum pedatum |
| A delicate but tough fern with rich green fronds. |
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| Adonis amurensis Fukujukai |
| A semi-double flowered form of a choice perennial with yellow flowers. |
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| Alchemilla conjuncta (Lady''s Mantle) |
| A smaller member of the genus with glossy green leaves. |
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| Allium beesianum |
| Rarely offered species with sky-blue flowers on 12 inch stems. |
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| Allium cyaneum |
| A lovely dwarf species with deep blue-purple flowers. |
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| Allium cyathophorum farreri |
| Up to 30 or more pendant red-purple bell shaped flowers are borne on stems to 10 inches or so high. |
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| Allium mairei amabile |
| A hardy Allium with a delicate appearance. Soft pink flowers on wiry stems in late summer. |
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| Allium senescens montanum var. glaucum |
| An interesting dwarf allium with lavender-pink flowers and curious twisted foliage. |
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| Allium wallichii CLD1029 |
| A medium sized Allium with reddish purple flowers in late summer. |
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| Andromeda polifolia Compacta (Pink Bog Rosemary) |
| A pale pink flowered form with deep green needle-like leaves. |
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| Andromeda polifolia Macrophylla (Bog Rosemary) |
| A small shrub-like perennial with evergreen foliage and attractive pink and white flowers in clusters. |
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| Androsace sarmentosa Chumbyi |
| Rosette forming perennial making mats to over 12 inches wide and pink flowers. |
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| Androsace sempervivoides |
| An easy species with deep-green leaves and pink flowers in spring. |
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| Androsace sempervivoides Susan Joan |
| A slightly more vigorous form with clear pink flowers. |
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| Androsace studiosorum |
| An attractive rosette forming perennial with silky hairy leaves. |
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| Androsace studiosorum Doksa |
| An attractive rosette forming perennial with silky hairy leaves. |
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| Androsace villosa var jaquemontii |
| Rosette forming perennial making mats to over 12 inches wide with pink flowers. |
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| Anemone barbulata |
| White flowers with a bluish reverse and deeply cut foliage on this species |
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| Anemone nemorosa (Wood Anemone) |
| The base species with clean white flowers. Good for naturalising in grass etc. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Albo-Plena (Wood Anemone) |
| A double flowered variety, although the inner petals are reduced in size. White. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Allenii (Wood Anemone) |
| A super member of this popular genus with dissected foliage and pale blue scented flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Blue Eyes |
| A rarely offered cultivar with fully double blue eyed flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Bracteata (Wood Anemone) |
| A super variety with deep green finger-like foliage and large white and green flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Currie's Pink (Wood Anemone) |
| A rarely offered variety with good sized mid pink flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Greenfingers (Wood Anemone) |
| A choice rarely offered variety with white flowers having a central green boss of petals. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Hilda |
| An attractive variety with large white flowers ageing pink. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Parlez Vous (Wood Anemone) |
| A pale blue selection made by Frank Waley in 1918. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Pink Carpet (Wood Anemone) |
| An eyecatching variety with finely dissected foliage and pale pink flowers in spring. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Robinsoniana (Wood Anemone) |
| Attractive woodland perennial with dissected foliage and long lived pale blue flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Rosea (Wood Anemone) |
| A variation on the species with soft pink flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Royal Blue (Wood Anemone) |
| A slightly smaller member of the species but with strongly coloured blue flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Tomas (Wood Anemone) |
| Large white flowers ageing to pale pink. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Vestal (Wood Anemone) |
| An exceptional form of Wood Anemone with crisp white flowers and a central boss of smaller petals. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Virescens (Wood Anemone) |
| A curious form of the species in that both tepals and sepals have become green and last longer than conventional flowers. |
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| Anemone nemorosa Wilkes White (Wood Anemone) |
| A rarely offered variety with very large crisp white flowers. |
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| Anemone obtusiloba (Blue Buttercup) |
| An exceptional species which flowers sporadically throughout the summer months. |
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| Anemone obtusiloba Sulphurea |
| An exceptional species which flowers sporadically throughout the summer months. |
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| Anemone prattii |
| A new species from China with large white flowers and blue backs. |
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| Anemone pseudoaltaica |
| A species from Japan with large white or palest blue flowers over serrated foliage. |
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| Anemone ranunculoides (Wood Anemone) |
| A good variety of Anemone for naturalising with its deep green foliage and strong yellow flowers. |
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| Anemone sylvestris |
| Pure white flowers and a central boss of yelow stamens. |
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| Anemone x lipsiensis Pallida (Wood Anemone) |
| A desirable form of Wood Anemone with pale yellow flowers. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides (Rue Anemone) |
| A fine plant with delicate white to pale pink flowers above Thalictrum-like foliage. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides Amelia (Rue Anemone) |
| A rarely offered Anemonella with single pure pink flowers over delicate foliage. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides Betty Blake |
| A fully double green flowered hybrid with typical foliage. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides Cameo |
| A double flowered form with palest pink flowers. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides Green Hurricane |
| A lovely double-like anemonella with green flowers over thalictrum-like foliage. |
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| Anemonella thalictroides Tairin |
| A new hybrid with strong pink flowers over rich green foliage. |
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| Anemonopsis macrophylla |
| A striking japanese plant with mauve-lilac flowers held pendulously over mid green foliage. |
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| Antennaria dioica Alex Duguid |
| A silvery evergreen foliage plant with bright pink flowers in summer. |
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| Antennaria dioica Rubra |
| A silvery evergreen foliage plant with bright pink flowers in summer. |
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| Aquilegia ottonis Amaliae |
| Lovely blue-green foliage and blue & white flowers on this species. |
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| Aquilegia saximontana |
| Blue flowers throughout, occasionally with some white or yellow and fine bluish foliage. |
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| Arabis ferdinandi-coburgi Variegata (Rock Cress) |
| An evergreen selection with creamy variegated foliage and white flowers. |
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| Arisaema candidissimum |
| Attractive pink & white striped flowers on this scented species. |
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| Arisaema candidissimum White Form |
| A white flowered form of this lovely species. |
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| Arisaema concinnum |
| An easy to grow species with striking brown and white spathes. |
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| Arisaema consanguineum |
| A larger species with striking green spathes and umbrella-like foliage. |
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| Arisaema erubescens Marbled Form |
| A ''variegated'' form with radiate leaves and red/brown and white striped flowers. |
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| Arisaema fargesii |
| Slender mahogany-red flowers and large green leaves on this species. |
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| Arisaema franchetianum (Cobra Lily) |
| Leaves and flowers on this species are very attractive. |
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| Arisaema griffithii (Hooded Cobra Lily) |
| A stunning member of the genus with probably the largest flower. Green & purple heavily veined flowers in early summer. |
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| Arisaema heterophyllum |
| A new species with interesting foliage and creamy-green flowers. |
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| Arisaema jaquemontii (Cobra Lily) |
| A good strong growing hardy Arisaema with long lived flowers and attractive foliage.
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| Arisaema kishidae (Cobra Lily) |
| A fully hardy species with brown and straw coloured stems to add to the interest of the brown & white striped flowers. |
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| Arisaema kiushianum |
| Sandy brown spathes with rich red/brown inners and digitate foliage make this species exciting. |
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| Arisaema maximowiczii |
| A gem in the genus with purplish or green spathes and white hoods. |
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| Arisaema nepenthoides (Cobra Lily) |
| A fully hardy species with brown and straw coloured stems to add to the interest of the brown & white striped flowers. |
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| Arisaema ringens |
| Rich chocolatey brown flowers and semi-glossy leaves in early summer. |
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| Arisaema sazensoo (Cobra Lily) |
| A rarely offered species with brown and white long lasting flowers. |
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| Arisaema sikkokianum (Cobra Lily) |
| A fully hardy species with brown and straw coloured stems to add to the interest of the brown & white flowers. |
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| Arisaema sikkokianum bicolorifolium (Cobra Lily) |
| A fully hardy species with brown and straw coloured stems to add to the interest of the brown & white flowers. |
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| Arisaema tashiroi |
| A rarely offered species with purple hoods and digitate leaves. |
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| Arisaema ternatipartitum (Cobra Lily) |
| A fully hardy species with brown and straw coloured stems to add to the interest of the red/brown flowers. |
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| Arisaema tortuosum |
| A very large species in ideal conditions with radiating palmate leaves and large green tubular flowers. |
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| Arisaema utile (Hooded Cobra Lily) |
| A stunning member of the genus with green & purple heavily veined flowers in early summer. |
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| Arisarum proboscideum (Mouse plant) |
| Very eyecatching plants with reddish-brown and white tubular flowers with a long ''tail'' like growth. |
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| Arisarum proboscideum Pale Form (Mouse plant) |
| Very eyecatching plants with reddish-brown and white tubular flowers with a long ''''tail'''' like growth. |
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| Armeria maritima Rubrifolia (Purple Thrift) |
| Rich cerise-pink flowers on stems to 8 inches and deep red foliage. |
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| Arthropodium candidum Maculatum |
| A brown foliage version with white starry flowers. |
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| Aruncus aethusifolius |
| Creamy coloured flowers in masses and rich green divided foliage on this dwarf species. |
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| Asarum caudatum |
| An attractive evergreen with apple-green leaves and attractive deep purple flowers. |
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| Asarum europaeum |
| An attractive evergreen with apple-green leaves and attractive deep purple-green flowers. |
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| Asarum maximum Silver Panda (Panda Asarum) |
| An attractive evergreen with deep-green, silver marked leaves and attractive brown and white flowers. |
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| Asarum naniflorum Eco Decor |
| An attractive evergreen with deep-green leaves and attractive yellowy-brown and white flowers. |
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| Asarum splendens |
| An attractive evergreen with deep-green leaves and attractive brown and white flowers. |
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| Asplenium scolopendrium (Hart's Tongue Fern) |
| A good hard working fern with entire fronds of a pale green colour, persisting through the winter months. |
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| Asplenium trichomanes (Maidenhair Spleenwort) |
| Pale green leaflets and deep brown stems make this an attractive fern. |
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| Aster natalensis (Blue Daisy) |
| Evergreen rock perennial with lance shaped mid green foliage and bluish coloured flowers with yellow centres. |
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| Asteropyrum cavalerei |
| A new plant from China with pale green ivy-like leaves and white flowers. |
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| Astilboides tabularis |
| An architectural plant with distinctive rounded leaves and creamy white flowers. |
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| Athyrium filix femina Frizelliae (Irish Tatting Fern) |
| Palest fresh green pinnae and pale green leaf stems make this an attractive fern. |
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| Athyrium nipponicum Pictum (Japanese painted Fern) |
| A highly attractive fern with silvery fronds from early spring until autumn. |
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| Azalea Geisha Lilac (Evergreen Azalea) |
| A lilac coloured flower on this hybrid with deep green leaves. |
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| Azalea Geisha Orange (Evergreen Azalea) |
| A red-orange coloured flower on this hybrid with deep green leaves. |
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| Azalea Geisha Red (Evergreen Azalea) |
| A red coloured flower on this hybrid with deep green leaves. |
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| Azalea Geisha White (Evergreen Azalea) |
| A white flower on this hybrid with deep green leaves. |
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| Azorella lycopodioides |
| Evergreen mat forming perennial with deep green glossy leaves and numerous yellow flowers. |
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| Bergenia Abendglut (Elephants Ears) |
| A reliable hybrid with magenta-pink semi-double flowers and reddish winter foliage colour. |
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| Bergenia Bressingham White (Elephants Ears) |
| Clean white flowers over rich green foliage make a good combination on this hybrid. |
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| Bergenia Morgenrote (Elephants Ears) |
| A reliable hybrid with soft-pink flowers and slightly ruffled foliage. |
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| Bergenia Overture (Elephants Ears) |
| Rich magenta-pink flowers on this hybrid with typical large evergreen leaves. |
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| Bergenia Rosi Klose (Elephants Ears) |
| A reliable hybrid with pale pink flowers and typical large green leaves. |
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| Blechnum spicant (Hard Fern) |
| A fern with a typical appearance - like a ladder, which is deep green in colour. |
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| Brunnera Betty Bowring |
| Clean white flowers on this Brunnera with sage-green leaves. |
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| Brunnera macrophylla Hadspen Cream |
| An eyecatching woodlander with attractive variegated foliage and pale blue flowers. |
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| Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost |
| A super plant with silvery foliage and numerous star-like blue flowers. |
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| Brunnera macrophylla Looking Glass |
| A new hybrid with blue flowers and almost completely silver leaves. |
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| Bulbinella hookeri |
| Lanceolate bronzy-green foliage and bright lemon-yellow flowers on this herbaceous perennial. |
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| Calanthe aristulifera |
| A pale pink flowered species with typical pleated foliage. |
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| Calanthe discolor (Variable Coloured Calanthe) |
| An easy species with dark purple-brown and white flowers on 12 inch stems. |
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| Calanthe Hizen Hybrid (Variable Coloured Calanthe) |
| An easy hybrid with pale purple to white flowers on 16 inch stems. |
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| Calanthe Kozu Hybrids |
| Bright red, yellow, white, brown or even purple flowers above typical foliage. |
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| Calanthe Kozu Red Selection |
| Bright red shades above typical foliage. |
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| Calanthe nipponica |
| A rare species from Japan with bright golden yellow flowers. |
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| Calanthe reflexa |
| Pale purple and white flowers over large pleated green leaves. |
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| Calanthe sieboldii (Siebold's Calanthe) |
| Large bright lemon-yellow flowers on a robust plant. |
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| Calanthe Takane Hybrids |
| Pastel shades of red, yellow, white, brown or even purple flowers above typical foliage. |
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| Calanthe tricarinata |
| Good sized flowers of a red and green colour over rich green foliage. |
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| Caltha palustris barthei (Marsh Marigold) |
| A hardy bog plant with glossy foliage and clean yellow flowers in early spring. |
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| Caltha palustris Flore Pleno (Double Marsh Marigold) |
| A striking perennial with deep green foliage and fully double rich yellow flowers in spring. |
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| Campanula chamissonis (Bellflower) |
| A small but robust Campanula with glossy foliage and deep blue bell-like flowers in early summer. |
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| Campanula chamissonis Alba (Bellflower) |
| A small but robust Campanula with glossy foliage and clean white bell-like flowers in early summer. |
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| Cardamine glanduligera |
| Hard working herbaceous perennial with finger-like leaves and strong purple/pink flowers in bunches. |
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| Cardamine trifoliata (Trifoliate Bittercress) |
| An easy perennial with glossy deep green foliage and clean white flowers. |
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| Cardamine waldsteinii |
| Hard working herbaceous perennial with finger-like leaves and clean white flowers in bunches. |
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| Cardiocrinum cathayanum (Giant Himalayan Lily) |
| A stunning lily bulb for shadier conditions with bronzed green heart shaped foliage and large creamy white flowers. |
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| Cardiocrinum giganteum yunnanense (Giant Himalayan Lily) |
| A stunning lily bulb for shadier conditions with bronzed green heart shaped foliage and large creamy white flowers. |
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| Carex siderostricta Shima-nishiki |
| A smaller Carex with bright yellow and green foliage. |
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| Cassiope Badenoch |
| A smaller hybrid with the usual wiry stems and white flowers. |
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| Cassiope Edinburgh |
| A wiry stemmed ericaceous perennial with tightly packed deep green leaves and white bell-like flowers in spring. |
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| Cassiope mertensiana |
| A shrubby dwarf evergreen perennial with pale green glossy leaves and creamy white bell-like flowers in spring. |
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| Caulophyllum thalictroides (Blue Cohosh) |
| A herbaceous woodlander with finely cut glaucous blue foliage and yellowish flowers followed by blue berries. |
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| Cephalanthera falcata (Sword Leaved Helleborine) |
| Attractive species with bright golden-yellow flowers over lanceolate green foliage. |
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| Cephalanthera longibracteata (Sword Leaved Helleborine) |
| A clean white flowered species with lanceolate foliage. |
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| Chamaecyparis obtusa Nana Gracilis |
| A slow growing evergreen conifer with flat sprays of foliage and new growth being emerald green. |
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| Chamaecyparis pisifera juniperoides |
| Bright golden yellow foliage and very compact habit. |
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| Chiastophyllum oppositifolium |
| A succulent leaved evergreen perennial with scalloped leaves and arching sprays of golden yellow flowers. |
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| Chiastophyllum oppositifolium Jim's Pride |
| A variegated succulent plant with evergreen foliage which is green and edged creamy white. Flowers are golden yellow in arching racemes. |
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| Chloranthus oldhamii |
| Rarely offered herbaceous perennial with glossy leaves and scented white flowers. |
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| Chrysosplenium davidianum (Golden Saxifrage) |
| An evergreen perennial with hairy green leaves and long lasting yellow flowers. |
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| Clematis Eleanor (Alpine Clematis) |
| A Clematis forming low mounds of growth and in early summer, masses of one inch creamy green/white flowers. |
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| Clematis Lunar Lass (Alpine Clematis) |
| Dwarf evergreen Clematis forming low mats of growth and in early summer, masses of one inch greenish white flowers. |
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| Clematis Majojo |
| A newish hybrid with clean white flowers and extremely dissected foliage. |
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| Clematis x cartmanii Moonbeam (Alpine Clematis) |
| Dwarf evergreen Clematis forming low mounds of growth and in early summer, masses of one inch creamy white flowers. |
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| Clintonia andrewsiana |
| A striking woodland plant with bright pinkish flowers over rich green foliage. |
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| Codonopsis grey-wilsonii Himal Snow |
| A stunning twinning perennial with deep green leaves and white star shaped flowers to 2 inches wide. |
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| Codonopsis grey-Wilsonii syn. nepalense |
| A rarely offered species with matte green leaves on twinning stems and pale blue flowers. |
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| Codonopsis vincaeflora |
| A twining herbaceous perennial with pale green leaves and lavender-blue saucer-shaped flowers. |
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| Colchicum Waterlily |
| A lovely double pink flowered species. |
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| Convallaria majalis rosea |
| A variation on the common Lily-of-the valley which has soft pink flowers. |
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| Corydalis buschii |
| Rich green ferny foliage makes a good backdrop for the reddish flowers on this plant. |
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| Corydalis cashmeriana |
| A exceptional species which produces deep blue flowers on short stems in spring. |
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| Corydalis elata |
| A larger species reaching up to 2 feet high with azure-blue flowers and a strong sweet scent. |
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| Corydalis elata x flexuosa Clone 1 |
| Ferny foliage and rich blue scented flowers on this new hybrid. |
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| Corydalis elata x flexuosa Tory MP |
| A Nick Macer hybrid with blue scented flowers and dissected foliage. |
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| Corydalis flexuosa hybrid |
| A new hybrid with strong scented pale blue flowers. |
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| Corydalis flexuosa Purple Leaf |
| An unusual variety with an unusual name! |
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| Corydalis solida Beth Evans |
| A lovely variety with rich pink flowers over blue-grey foliage. |
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| Corydalis solida G P Baker |
| A super variety with the usual ferny divided foliage and bright rich red flowers. The best Red. |
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| Crassula sarcocaulis |
| A succulent plant with pink flowers in abundance throughout summer. |
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| Crassula sarcocaulis alba |
| A white flowered form of this attractive hardy succulent. |
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| Cyananthus lobatus Dark Form |
| A large species with large deeper bluish flowers and black hairs. |
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| Cyananthus lobatus Giant Form |
| A larger species with large bluish flowers and black hairs. |
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| Cyclamen coum |
| A reliable perennial with rounded green leaves and white to red flowers through winter and spring. |
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| Cyclamen hederifolium |
| A plant grown for the flower and foliage. |
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| Cypripedium Aki (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| An attractive orchid with pink to red flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Aki Pastel (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rare attractive orchid with palest pink/cream flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium calceolus pubescens (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| Creamy buttery-yellow flowers with cream-brown petals make this hybrid stand out. |
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| Cypripedium californicum (California Lady's Slipper) |
| A rare attractive orchid with numerous large white flowers with yellow petals. |
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| Cypripedium cordigerum (Heart shaped lip Cypripedium) |
| A species from the Himalayas with large sized limy-green and white flowers. |
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| Cypripedium corrugatum (The Wrinkled Cypripedium) |
| A rare attractive orchid with large purplish flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium debile |
| A smaller species of Orchid with green leaves and flowers of a white, pink and green colour. |
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| Cypripedium Emil (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| Creamy buttery-yellow flowers with red-brown petals make this hybrid stand out. Frosch hybrid. |
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| Cypripedium flavum (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rare attractive orchid with large palest yellow/cream flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium flavum Alba (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rare attractive orchid with large white flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium formosanum (Formosa's Lady's Slipper) |
| A fantastic orchid from Taiwan with rounded pleated foliage and pouch-like pink and white flowers. |
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| Cypripedium Genesis (Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A very showy hybrid from Canada with creamy-white flowers and red markings. |
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| Cypripedium Gisela (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A whitish lower lip with fine red markings adds to the wine red upper petals. |
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| Cypripedium Gisela Pastel (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| Creamy yellow flowers throughout on this hybrid. Frosch Hybrid |
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| Cypripedium guttatum (Spotted Lady's Slipper) |
| A rare attractive orchid with smallish white, red spotted flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Hank Small (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| Creamy buttery-yellow flowers with red-brown petals make this hybrid stand out. Frosch hybrid. |
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| Cypripedium henryi (Henry's Cypripedium) |
| A species from China with large sized limy-green flowers. |
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| Cypripedium Ingrid (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A striking hybrid with white and wine red flowers. Frosch hybrid. |
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| Cypripedium japonicum (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A fantastic orchid from Japan with rounded pleated foliage and pouch-like pink and white flowers. |
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| Cypripedium Jose (Showy Lady's Slipper) |
| A very showy hybrid with large purple flowers. |
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| Cypripedium Judith (Showy Lady's Slipper) |
| A very showy hybrid with large white flowers and generous helping of pink spots. |
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| Cypripedium kentuckyense |
| A larger species from the US with large creamy-white pouches and wine-red petals. |
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| Cypripedium macranthos (The large flowered Cypripedium) |
| A rare attractive orchid with large pale purplish flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Michael (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rarely offered attractive orchid with large pale purplish and white flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Philipp (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rarely offered attractive orchid with large pale purplish/pink and white flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Princess (Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A very showy hybrid by C Whitlow in 1995 with large white flowers and a generous helping of red spots.. |
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| Cypripedium Rascal (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| Creamy buttery-yellow flowers with red-brown petals make this hybrid stand out. C Whitlow 1990. |
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| Cypripedium reginae (Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A very showy species from the USA with large white flowers and a pink to white lower pouch. |
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| Cypripedium reginae alba (Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A very showy species from the USA with large white flowers throughout. |
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| Cypripedium reginae Red Pouch (Showy Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A very showy species from the USA with large white flowers and a heavy pink lower pouch. |
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| Cypripedium Ventricosum (Lady's Slipper Orchid) |
| A rare attractive orchid with large palest pink/cream flowers in early summer. |
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| Cypripedium Wouter Peeters |
| A very showy hybrid with large white flowers and helping of pink spots. |
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| Dactylorhiza maculata hybrid (Heath Spotted Orchid) |
| A vigorous hybrid which will reach 20 inches with pale purple flowers. |
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| Dactylorhiza pardalina (Leopard Spotted Orchid) |
| A vigorous hybrid which will reach 18 inches with reddish purple flowers. |
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| Deinanthe bifida BSWJ5436 (Herbaceous Hydrangea) |
| A new introduction with white flowers over pale green foliage. |
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| Deinanthe bifida Pale Blue |
| A paler and larger form of D. caerulea - with bifid leaves! |
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| Deinanthe caerulea |
| A herbaceous Hydrangea basically with deep blue-violet waxy flowers. |
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| Delosperma ashtonii |
| A succulent leaved perennial for a sheltered spot in the rock garden. |
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| Delosperma congestum |
| A low growing evergreen perennial with glossy succulent leaves and yellow flowers. |
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| Delosperma nubigenum |
| An evergreen perennial with succulent leaves and bright lemon-yellow flowers. |
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| Delosperma sphalmanthoides |
| An evergreen perennial with succulent leaves and flourescent pink flowers. |
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| Dianella caerulea Cassa Blue |
| An easy grassy-leaved plant for a sunny or lightly shaded spot with blue-yellow flowers. |
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| Dianella caerulea Little Jess |
| An easy grassy-leaved plant for a sunny or lightly shaded spot with blue-yellow flowers. |
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| Dianella revoluta Little Rev |
| An easy grassy-leaved plant for a sunny or lightly shaded spot with blue-yellow flowers. |
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| Dianella Tas Red |
| An easy grassy-leaved plant for a sunny or lightly shaded spot with blue-yellow flowers. |
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| Dianella tasmanica |
| An easy grassy-leaved plant for a sunny or lightly shaded spot with blue-yellow flowers. |
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| Dianthus Whatfield Wisp |
| A dainty evergreen perennial making neat hummocks of growth and slender stems carrying palest pink flowers. |
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| Diascia rigescens |
| An easy species which has proven hardier than first thought. |
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| Dicentra peregrina (Dutchman's Breeches) |
| A choice alpine perennial with deeply dissected silvery-grey foliage and reddish pink flowers. |
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| Dicentra peregrina alba |
| A choice alpine perennial with deeply dissected silvery-grey foliage and clean white flowers. |
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| Dictamnus albus |
| White flowers with deeper veining over rich green lemon scented foliage. |
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| Dictamnus albus purpureus |
| Pale pink flowers with deeper veining over rich green lemon scented foliage. |
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| Dierama Blackbird (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Deep purple flowers on this hybrid with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama dracomontanum (Dwarf Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| A bulbous perennial forming stiffly erect linear leaves and in summer arching stems carrying pale pink flowers. |
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| Dierama Fireworks (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Rich coloured flowers on these hybrids with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama galpinii (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Purplish pink flowers on this species with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama Guinevere |
| An evergreen plant with rigid foliage and palest pink flowers |
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| Dierama igneum (Dwarf Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| A bulbous perennial with arching stems carrying coral-pink flowers. |
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| Dierama Lancelot |
| Arching spikes of pink flowers over broad grassy foliage. |
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| Dierama Merlin |
| Deep purple flowers on this hybrid with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama mossii (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| An evergreen plant with rigid foliage and soft pink flowers |
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| Dierama pauciflorum (Dwarf Angel''s Fishing Rod) |
| A bulbous perennial with arching stems carrying cerise-pink flowers. |
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| Dierama pendulum (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Strong pink flowers on this species with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama pulcherrimum Edrom Hybrids (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| A desirable species with arching stems to 5 ft high carrying deep pink bell-like flowers. |
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| Dierama reynoldsii (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Large deep purple flowers on this species with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama Snowbells (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Large clean white flowers on this hybrid with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Dierama Spring Dancer (Angel's Fishing Rod) |
| Large pale pink flowers on this hybrid with the usual Iris-like foliage. |
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| Diphylleia cymosa grayi (Umbrella leaf) |
| A choice American woodland plant with large green leaves and blue berries. |
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| Diphylleia sinensis (Umbrella leaf) |
| A choice chinese plant with attractive foliage and blue berries. |
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| Disporopsis arisanensis BSWJ1864 |
| A graceful herbaceous woodland plant with leathery pale green leaves and pendulous white flowers. |
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| Disporopsis luzionensis BSWJ3891 |
| A graceful herbaceous woodland plant with leathery pale green leaves and pendulous white flowers. |
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| Disporopsis pernyi |
| A graceful herbaceous woodland plant with leathery pale green leaves and pendulous white flowers. |
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| Disporum lanuginosum (Fairy Bells) |
| An herbaceous perennial forming clumps of wiry stems carrying pale green leaves and creamy white flowers. |
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| Disporum sessile Kinga (Fairy Bells) |
| An eyecatching new plant with bright clean foliage and pendulous creamy white and green flowers. |
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| Disporum sessile Variegatum (Fairy Bells) |
| An eyecatching plant with bright clean foliage and pendulous creamy white and green flowers. |
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| Disporum smithii |
| Creamy-white tubular flowers in clusters hang from rich green foliage in spring. |
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| Dodecatheon dentatum |
| Creamy flowers with darker purple anthers above fresh-green foliage. |
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| Dodecatheon jeffreyi (Sierra Shooting Star) |
| Pale pink flowers over soft green foliage in spring. |
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| Dodecatheon meadia (Shooting Star) |
| Large pale green leaves and pale pink flowers with dark centres. |
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| Dodecatheon pulchellum |
| Deep cerise-pink flowers over soft green foliage in spring. |
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| Dracocephalum grandiflorum (Dragon's Head) |
| An unusual perennial with serrated rounded leaves held on rigid stems terminating with clusters of pale blue flowers. |
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| Dracocephalum ruyschiana (Dragons Head) |
| A reliable herbaceous perennial with deep blue flowers in late summer. |
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| Dryopteris affinis Crispa Congesta (Congested Golden Scale Fern) |
| A small evergreen tolerant species with deepest green fronds. |
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| Dryopteris dilitata Crispa Whiteside (Cristate Broad Buckler Fern) |
| A super hardy species with bright green rigid fronds with numerous divisions to the pinnae (leaflets). |
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| Dryopteris erythrosora (Japanese Red Sheild Fern) |
| A robust species with pale green broad fronds and bronzy coloured young fronds. |
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| Dryopteris filix mas Crispa Cristata (King of the Male Ferns) |
| A robust hardy species which will tolerate a few hours of sunlight per day if the soil is moist. |
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| Dryopteris goldieana (Goldie's Fern) |
| A larger fern with buttery-yellow/green fronds. |
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| Dryopteris sieboldii |
| An easy fern for well drained acidic soil in shade. |
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| Dryopteris wallichiana (Wallich's Fern) |
| A typical fern-like appearance from this species with robust fronds and a shuttlecock frond arrangement. |
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| Epimedium alpinum (Alpine Barronwort) |
| Attractive foliage and flowers from this southern european species. |
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| Epimedium Benichidori |
| Attractive foliage and flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium Benikujaku |
| Attractive foliage and large soft pink flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium diphyllum Milky Way |
| Pure white flowers on this compact form with white splashed foliage. |
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| Epimedium grandiflorum |
| Attractive foliage and flowers from this Chinese species. |
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| Epimedium grandiflorum Rose Queen |
| A purple-pink coloured form with rich green leaves. |
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| Epimedium grandiflorum Rubin Krone |
| A violet-purple coloured form with rich green leaves. |
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| Epimedium Hakubai |
| Attractive foliage and clean white flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium Koki |
| Attractive foliage and rich purplish-pink flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium leptorhizum |
| Attractive foliage and large pink flowers from this Chinese species. |
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| Epimedium membranaceum DG93407 |
| A long flowering period of bright yellow flowers on this evergreen perennial. |
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| Epimedium perralderianum |
| A species with bright golden-yellow flowers on upright stems. |
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| Epimedium pinnatum colchicum |
| A super species with bright golden-yellow flowers on upright stems. |
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| Epimedium pubigerum |
| A white flowers form which can reach up to 18 inches high. |
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| Epimedium Sakuramaru |
| Attractive foliage and palest-pink flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium Suzuka |
| Attractive foliage with white and pink flowers from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epimedium x cantabrigiense |
| Coppery-orange flowers and rich green growth in spring. |
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| Epimedium x perralchicum Frohnleiten |
| A super cross with bright golden-yellow flowers on upright stems. |
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| Epimedium x rubrum |
| Red and yellow flowers on this attractive foliaged form. |
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| Epimedium x versicolour Sulphureum |
| Bright golden yellow flowers on this compact form. |
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| Epimedium Yubae |
| Attractive foliage with rich deep pink flowers and a bluish calyx from this new Japanese hybrid. |
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| Epipactis gigantea (Giant helleborine) |
| A hardy terrestrial orchid with reddish orange flowers. |
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| Epipactis palustris (Marsh helleborine) |
| A white flowered form of terrestrial orchid liking moist conditions. |
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| Epipactis thunbergii (Helleborine) |
| A reliable and hardy species from Japan with orange, pink and white flowers |
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| Epipactis thunbergii Yellow Form (Helleborine) |
| A rarely offered and hardy species from Japan with yellow flowers |
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| Eranthis cilicica (Winter Aconite) |
| A variation on E. hyemalis with more golden yellow flowers and reddish flower stems with bronzy young foliage. |
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| Eriogonum flavum (St. Catherine's Lace) |
| An evergreen perennial with fine hairy leaves and clusters of soft yellow flowers. |
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| Eriogonum umbellatum torreyanum (St. Catherine's Lace) |
| Bright yellow flowers over silvery foliage on this evergreen perennial. |
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| Erodium reichardii Album (Heron's Bill) |
| A fine small evergreen perennial forming hummocks of tiny leaves and white flowers with red veins. |
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| Erodium x variabile Bishop's Form (Heron's bill) |
| A small cushion forming perennial with deep green leaves and strong pink flowers throughout summer. |
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| Erodium x variabile Candy (Heron's bill) |
| A small cushion forming perennial with deep green leaves and Rich pink flowers throughout summer. |
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| Erythronium californicum White Beauty |
| White flowers with a rusty-red central ring and pale green leaves on this hybrid. |
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| Erythronium dens canis Charmer |
| A lovely selection with the typical mottled foliage. |
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| Erythronium dens canis Lilac Wonder (Dogs Tooth Violet) |
| A dwarf Erythronium with lilac-pink flowers over strongly marked foliage. |
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| Erythronium dens-canis Frans Hals (Dog's Tooth Violet) |
| An herbaceous bulbous plant for dappled shade with atrractive foliage and strongly coloured pink flowers. |
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| Erythronium dens-canis Pink Perfection |
| Small palest pink flowers and attractive mottled foliage on this newer hybrid. |
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| Erythronium dens-canis Purple King (Dog's Tooth Violet) |
| An herbaceous bulbous plant for dappled shade with atrractive foliage and strongly coloured pink flowers. |
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| Erythronium dens-canis Snowflake (Dog''s Tooth Violet) |
| An herbaceous bulbous plant for dappled shade with atrractive foliage and creamy white coloured flowers. |
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| Erythronium japonicum (Asian Dog's Tooth Violet) |
| A lilac-pink flowered form of our Dog Toothed Violet from China & Japan. |
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| Erythronium Jeanine |
| An herbaceous perennial with large glossy green marbled leaves and yellow flowers. |
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| Erythronium Kondo |
| A vigorous herbaceous perennial with glossy pale green lightly marbled leaves and pale yellow flowers. |
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| Erythronium Pagoda |
| A larger Erythronium with large strap shaped leaves being slightly marbled brown. Large bright sulphur yellow flowers. |
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| Erythronium tuolumnense |
| A vigorous species from California with large yellow flowers. |
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| Euonymus fortunei Kewensis |
| An evergreen dwarf shrub for giving winter colour to the rock garden with glossy deep green foliage. |
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| Euryops tysonii |
| A new plant with bright yellow flowers over rich green foliage. |
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| Felicia uliginosa |
| An unusual alpine perennial which will retain some of its foliage through the winter months. Slatey-blue flowers in summer. |
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| Forsythia viridissima Bronxensis |
| A small species with bright yellow flowers early in spring. |
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| Fritillaria acmopetala |
| A species growing to around 12 inches high with green and reddish flowers. |
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| Fritillaria biflora Martha Roderick |
| A lovely selection of a fine species which produces deep wine red flowers with white markings. |
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| Fritillaria camschatcensis (Eskimos potatoes, Black Sarana.) |
| A larger member of this genus Reaching almost 2 feet high. Deep purple-black flowers in spring. |
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| Fritillaria camschatcensis flavescens |
| An unusual variation of this Fritillaria which sees the usual deep purple flowers visible as pale yellow. |
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| Fritillaria camschatcensis multiflora |
| A lovely double flowered form with rusty orange-red flowers over deep-green foliage. |
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| Fritillaria carica |
| A fine dwarf species with lemon-yellow flowers over greyish foliage. |
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| Fritillaria cirrhosa |
| A rarely offered species with chequered green and brown flowers or yellow. |
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| Fritillaria drenovskyi |
| Purple-brown flowers on greyish stems in mid spring. |
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| Fritillaria graeca |
| Rich red-purple flowers over glaucous grey-green foliage. |
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| Fritillaria graeca thessala |
| Rich red-brown chequering and a central green stripe make this species attractive. |
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| Fritillaria hermonis amana |
| A typical fritillary with a large reddish and green striped flower and glaucous grey foliage. |
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| Fritillaria japonica koidzumiana |
| A little gem with white flowers and brown chequering. |
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| Fritillaria latakiensis |
| An easy species with slender flowers of a greenish-purple colour. |
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| Fritillaria meleagris (Snakes's Head Fritillary) |
| A reliable species from Europeto W Russia with large flowers and blue-grey foliage. |
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| Fritillaria montana |
| A short and rigid species with glaucous grey leaves and plum-purple flowers in spring. |
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| Fritillaria montana ruthenica |
| A taller subspecies with deep wine-red flowers. |
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| Fritillaria olivieri |
| Green flowers with light brown tesselation over rich green foliage. |
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| Fritillaria pinardii |
| Yellowish brown flowers on stems to 4 inches high in spring. |
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| Fritillaria pontica |
| A reliable species with bell-like pale green flowers in early spring. |
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| Fritillaria pudica (Johnny Jump Up) |
| A dwarf species with attractive glaucous foliage and golden yellow nodding flowers in early spring. |
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| Fritillaria thunbergii |
| A rarely offered species which has whorls of greyish-green leaves and numerous greenish-white flowers. |
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| Fritillaria thunbergii maximowiczii |
| Rarely offered sub species with purple flowers and yellow chequering. |
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| Fritillaria thunbergii ussuriensis |
| Purplish flowers over glaucous grey-green stems in spring. |
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| Fritillaria uva-vulpis |
| A good all round species with tall rigid stems carrying brown & yellow flowers. |
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| Fritillaria verticillata |
| A reliable bulbous plant for light shade with creamy/green flowers. |
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| Fritillaria walujewii |
| A choice species with cream-pink flowers and a semi-climbing habit. |
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| Galanthus Atkinsii |
| A taller species with well formed flowers. |
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| Galanthus Brenda Troyle |
| A larger flowered named variety. |
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| Galanthus Dionysius |
| Fully double flowers on this selection. |
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| Galanthus Hippolyta |
| Fully double flowers on this reliable hybrid. |
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| Galanthus Lady Beatrix Stanley |
| Fully double flowers with a green tip to each petal. |
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| Galanthus Magnet |
| A fairly easily distinguished variety. |
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| Galanthus nivalis (Snowdrop) |
| The good old fashioned Snowdrop which heralds the return of Spring with pendulous white flowers. |
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| Galanthus nivalis Pusey Green Tip |
| An unusual but distinct selection. |
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| Galanthus nivalis Viridapicis |
| An established variant with distinct flower colour. |
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| Galanthus plicatus |
| A distinct species with broad glaucous foliage and good sized flowers. |
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| Galanthus plicatus Warham |
| A good selection of a good species. |
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| Galanthus S. Arnott |
| A long established large flowered variety. |
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| Galanthus Silverwells. |
| A large robust hybrid with large flowers. |
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| Galanthus Straffan |
| A vigorous grower with good sized flowers. |
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| Galtonia princeps (Summer Snowdrop) |
| A bulbous perennial with lance shaped leaves and flower spikes carrying bell shaped greenish-white flowers. |
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| Galtonia viridiflora (Summer Snowdrop) |
| A bulbous perennial with lance shaped leaves and flower spikes carrying bell shaped greenish-white flowers. |
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| Gaultheria cardiosepala CLD1351 |
| A rarely offered acid loving shrub with white bell-like flowers in spring. |
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| Gaultheria nummularioides |
| Reddish emerging leaves, white flowers and black/blue tinted fruits make this an attractive plant. |
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| Gaultheria thymifolia |
| A low growing evergreen species with white bell-like flowers and clean white fruits. |
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| Genista pilosa procumbens |
| An exceptional evergreen carpeter for the front of a trough etc with bright golden yellow flowers. |
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| Genista tinctoria Flore Pleno |
| A low growing shrub-like plant with deep green foliage and bright double yellow flowers. |
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| Genista tinctoria humifusa |
| A low growing shrub-like plant with deep green foliage and bright yellow flowers. |
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| Gentiana Amethyst (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A lovely hybrid with purple flowers and conspicuous white lines into the throat. |
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| Gentiana Angel's wings (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| An unusual species which produces flowers which are usually white but may be blue, or both! |
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| Gentiana Bellatrix (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A lovely white form with extensive blue spotting throughout the large flowers. |
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| Gentiana Berrybank Dome (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A new hybrid from Dr Ian McNaughton with mid blue flowers on compact plants. |
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| Gentiana Berrybank Sky (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| Mid to pale blue flowers with white streaks on a compact plant. |
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| Gentiana Blue Heaven (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A relatively compact variety with good mid blue flowers over deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana Cairngorm (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A compact hybrid producing short blue trumpets over deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana Carmen (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A relatively compact variety with good sized pale blue flowers over deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana Compact Gem (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A good compact form with deep blue flowers and compact growths. |
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| Gentiana dahurica |
| A late summer flowering species with rich blue flowers. |
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| Gentiana Devonhall (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A hardy herbaceous perennial with trumpet shaped pale blue flowers in early autumn. |
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| Gentiana Dumpy (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A rarely offered species with mid blue trumpets and a wide throat. |
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| Gentiana Edith Sarah (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A distinctive cultivar with strong white markings in the tube. |
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| Gentiana Ettrick (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A relatively new introduction with crisp white flowers and blue spotting throughout. |
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| Gentiana farreri - Duguid Form (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| An established species with pale blue flowers. |
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| Gentiana Glamis Strain (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A compact variety with variable but pale blue flowers. |
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| Gentiana Glen Devon (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A very prostrate variety with good sized sky blue flowers over grey/green foliage. |
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| Gentiana Glen Moy (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A good all round plant with mid blue flowers in autumn. |
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| Gentiana Inverleith (Hort) (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A good garden hybrid with large clear blue trumpets and a vigorous habit. |
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| Gentiana Lucerna (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A vigorous hybrid with masses of intense blue flowers above mats of deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana makinoi Royal Blue |
| A late summer flowering species with blue flowers. |
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| Gentiana Mary Lyle (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A long established variety with creamy white flowers over compact growths. |
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| Gentiana Maryfield Seedling (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A relatively compact variety with good mid blue flowers over deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana Purity (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A new hybrid from Dr Keith Lever with clean white flowers. |
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| Gentiana Sapphire Selection (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A good vigorous hybrid with variable sized plant and flowers from white to blue plus some spotted. |
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| Gentiana Sensation (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A very attractive variety with deep silky blue flowers over deep green foliage. |
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| Gentiana septemfida (Summer Gentian) |
| A glossy leaved herbaceous perennial with erect stems and in summer violet to blue flowers. |
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| Gentiana Serenity (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| An established variety with creamy white flowers over compact growths. |
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| Gentiana Shot Silk (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| Outstanding plants which are good for groung cover in the summer months with glossy trailing foliage and rich purple trumpet shaped flowers. |
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| Gentiana Silken Skies (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A new hybrid from Dr Keith Lever with good sized pale blue flowers in autumn. |
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| Gentiana Soutra (Autumn Flowering Gentian) |
| A Jim Jermyn introduction with creamy-white flowers over compact foliage. |
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