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NCG 022
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Eryngium planum
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Sea Holly
The steely blue flowers of this attractive plant, which appear on wiry stems with spiny leaves from July, are much loved by bees, hoverflies and butterflies.
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NCG 311
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Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Purpurea'
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Purple Wood Spurge
This low-growing spurge produces rich purple foliage in spring, followed by greenish-yellow flowers on slender, wiry stems.
NOTE: Later in the year, plants may be shipped trimmed back and/or supplied bare-rooted.
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NCG 212
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Euphorbia mellifera
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Canary spurge, Honey spurge
A bold architectural plant, making a large dome of bright green leaves with central white veins. The small flowers, which appear in spring, have a reddish-orange tinge and are followed by interesting seed heads with pretty, textured pods.
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NCG 059
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Exochorda x macrantha 'The Bride'
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Pearl Bush
Arching sprays of small, fragrant, white flowers appear along the length of stems in late spring/early summer, followed by interesting star-shaped seed pods which tend to stay on the plant throughout the winter. I was delighted to find that this is a very easy plant to grow from seed.
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NCG 592
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Foeniculum vulgare 'Purpureum'
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Bronze-leaved fennel
The bronze-leaved variety of this attractive culinary herb. Fennel is a large plant with feathery leaves that looks well in ornamental beds. The flat umbels of small flowers are followed by aromatic seeds with a liquorice/aniseed flavour, Both leaves and seeds are traditionally used in fish recipes. The seeds also…
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NCG 554
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Fragaria vesca 'Flore Pleno'
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Wild strawberry 'Flore Pleno' (Double form)
Description coming soon.
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NCG 135
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Freesia (Lapeirousia/Anomatheca) laxa
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False freesia, Painted Petals
Originating from South Africa, this diminutive relative of the iris is an unusual and attractive addition at the front of borders. It thrives in poor, dry soil but will tolerate most situations that are not too moist. Spikes of bright pink blooms, about an inch across, with dark central blotches,…
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NCG 310
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Fritillaria imperialis 'Lutea'
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Yellow Crown Imperial
This striking and imposing plant produces a bright yellow crown of bell-like flowers in spring, above which is a top-knot of small leaves. The stems are thick, straight and clothed in bright green spear-shaped leaves. The plant has a foxy odour which is said to ward off vermin. Our fig…
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NCG 249
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Fritillaria imperialis 'Rubra Maxima' AGM
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Crown Imperial
This majestic and very attractive plant produces a cluster of deep, brick-orange, down-pointing, bell-like flowers, above which is a top-knot of small leaves. The stems are thick, straight and clothed in bright green spear-shaped leaves. The plant has a foxy odour which is said to ward off vermin. Our fig…
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NCG 428
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Fritillaria meleagris
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Snakeshead fritillary
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NCG 559
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Fumaria officinalis
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Common fumitory
This delicate wildflower bears spikes of small, pink, tubular flowers above bright green divided foliage. Will happily self-seed.
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NCG 533
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Galanthus nivalis
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Common snowdrop
Snowdrops, with their delicately green-tipped white flowers, flower in late winter/early spring and look beautiful naturalised in drifts under trees, but will be happy in most other locations, including containers. Bulbs offered will be sourced to order from my various patches of naturalised snowdrops and delivered potted, so that there…
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NCG 232
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Galatella syn. Aster sedifolius AGM
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Sedum-leaved galatella
This dainty little aster does best in part shade, but will tolerate a sunny position. The pale lavender flowers appear in abundance on wiry stems with small, narrow leaves. The plant is rather lax in habit, so if nearby plants fail to support it, staking is recommended. Unlike many asters,…
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NCG 050
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Gazania rigens
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Gazania, Treasure Flower
A bright, cheerful and long-flowering addition to planters and borders. Preferring full sun, gazanias are drought tolerant.
NOTE: Externally sourced seeds.
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NCG 256
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Geranium clarkei 'Kashmir White'
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Large, delicate white flowers with delicate pink veining appear in spring and sporadically into summer, on slender stems above intricately divided leaves. Although not as vigorous as most hardy geraniums, taking longer to make a sizeable clump than others, its sheer beauty well and truly makes up for this shortcoming.…
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NCG 582
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Geranium macrorrhizum 'White-Ness'
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Bigroot cranesbill
This lovely evergreen ground cover plant for shade or part shade forms mounds of attractive foliage and bears papery white flowers with yellow stamens from spring and right through to the first frosts. If plants are not listed, I can split to order, so please let me know if you'd…
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NCG 258
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Geranium oxonianum f. thurstonianum
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Thurston's crane's bill
A very unusual geranium, with extremely narrow, star-shaped, deep pink flowers about an inch across and lobed, mid-green foliage.There may be some variation in plants produced from seed (when available), as there are other geraniums in the garden, but in my experience they tend to breed true.
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NCG 507
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Geranium phaeum, various
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Dusky cranesbill
Although a British native, Geranium phaeum is perhaps more commonly seen as a cultivated garden plant, particularly in colours singled out as particularly attractive. These appear in Spring and range from deepest-purple to near-white. The lobed or divided foliage varies in colour too, from mid to dark green, often with…
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