On this page we will show you some of the plants we offer that you will not normally find in garden centres or nurseries. If you are looking for a specific plant that you have not been able to find elsewhere then email me using the “contact us” link on the left and I will endeavour to track down the plant. Please include as much information as possible and you must include either the botanical name or the common name together with any other relevant information.
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Belamcanda – Leopard Lily Hardy perennial flowering from July to September. Sword shaped leaves with orange flowers spotted dark red. Height 80 cm. £2.75 |
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Codonopsis Viridiflora – Unusually shaped
yellow-green flowers that are lightly veined purple. A perennial climber. Height 1.8 m. £2.95 |
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Gilia – Scarlet Trumpets (Ipomopsis) – A plant best
suited to the back of a warm sheltered border. Exotic looking flowers. Hardy
perennial. Height 120 cm. £1.95 |
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Kitaibelia – Chalice. Malva like leaves and pure
white flowers 1½
inches across. Hardy perennial. Height
up to 100 cm. £2.25 |
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Ratibida – Mexican Hat. A native of North America, this
hardy perennial is drought and humidity tolerant. Height 70 cm. £1.95 |
If you run a nursery growing unusual plants that are not normally found in national nurseries such as Nottcutts or Wyvales and would like to be included in this database please send your details by clicking here. We need to know:-
In view of the amount of information required to set up such a database it may be some time before the system is fully set up and working but all emails will be acknowledged within about seven days.
Last
updated 24th January 2006