Ligularia przewalskii From Northern China comes this very useful hardy perennial. Tall spikes of yellow flowers throughout the summer, above interesting deeply-lobed foliage. Extremely attractive to pollinators. Happy in full sun or partial shade in any but extremely dry soil...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lilium formosanum var. pricei (Dwarf Formosa Lily) Large white trumpet flowers on short, sturdy stems in June and July. Highly scented and excellent for cutting. This dwarf lily works well in containers, rockeries and towards the front of borders. Very good food source for bees. Height and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Linaria tristis This unusual plant flowers from February to June and often much later. Not widely available in the UK. Flowers can be deep violet, light blue or even occasionally white or bronze. Native of the Iberian peninsula, Morocco and Algeria. Easy to grow, this...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lithospermum 'Heavenly Blue' A beautiful blue flowering alpine for the rockery, path edge or container. Covered in masses of flowers in late spring and summer. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Grow in full sun in well drained soil. Extremely drought tolerant when...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lobelia cardinalis 'Queen Victoria' Bright scarlet spikes in late summer are complemented by the purple foliage and stems. Moist soil preferred and will tolerate it quite wet. Good for pond edges. Lobelia cardinalis is a native of North America and is known to be a garden favourite as...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lobelia siphilitica Spreading clumps of tidy foliage and spikes of clear mid-blue flowers all summer. Moist soil preferred and will tolerate it quite wet. Good for pond edges but will cope with any soil which doesn't get too dry. Named after the disease it was once used...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lobelia siphilitica alba Stunning spikes of beautiful white flowers on light green foliage from August to September, just as some of the other pond plants are starting to fade, and is a great source of nectar for bees late in the season. Moist soil preferred and will...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lonicera purpusii 'Winter Beauty' The winter flowering, shrubby honeysuckle with very fragrant cream flowers that offer rare interest in the winter garden and bring the scent of midsummer into the coldest of days. A shrub honeysuckle which produces its flowers on the bare wood in from...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Lotus corniculatus (Bird's foot trefoil) One of our wonderful native perennial wildflowers from the pea family. Widespread and found in all kinds of grassy places, from lawns to downlands, roadside verges to heathlands, common bird's-foot-trefoil can be seen flowering from May to September...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.50
Lupinus 'Noble Maiden' (Lupin) Creamy white towers of flower spikes with a spicy-peppery scent. Flowers in mid-summer and often again in autumn. Good for cut flowers. Lupins are a traditional cottage garden plant. The Virginian Lupin, brought to Britain by John Tradescant in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lupinus 'The Chandelier' (Lupin) Tightly packed spikes of yellow pea-like flowers in May and June. Spice scented. Good for cut flowers. Lupins are a traditional cottage garden plant. The Virginian Lupin, brought to Britain by John Tradescant in 1637, was taken by George Russell of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lupinus 'The Governor' (Lupin) Tall spires of blue and white bi-colour flowers with a spicy-peppery scent. Flowers in early to mid-summer and often again in autumn. Lupins are a traditional cottage garden plant. The Virginian Lupin, brought to Britain by John Tradescant in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lupinus arboreus (Tree Lupin) The Tree Lupin. A sub-shrub with highly scented flowers. Still not often seen in gardens in the UK, this is well worth growing and becomes a talking point. Produces branching stems with silvery-green foliage from a stout trunk. Fragrant yellow flowers,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Lupinus arboreus Blue Form (Blue Tree Lupin) A sub-shrub with highly scented flowers. Still not often seen in gardens in the UK, this is well worth growing and becomes a talking point. Produces branching stems from a stout trunk. Fragrant bi-coloured blue flowers, much loved by bees and butterflies...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £6.50
Lupinus arboreus White Form (White Tree Lupin) The white form of the Tree Lupin. A sub-shrub with highly scented flowers. Still not often seen in gardens in the UK, this is well worth growing and becomes a talking point. Produces branching stems with silvery-green foliage from a stout trunk. Fragrant...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.90
Luzula nivea An invaluable native shade plant. The white flower heads contrast well with the dark green leaves which are edged with white hairs. It produces an abundance of white, spiky flowers in loose, arching panicles in June and July. These contrast...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lychnis chalcedonica (Jerusalem Cross) Brilliant scarlet flower heads held on erect stems in midsummer. Each floret is shaped like a Maltese cross. Will tolerate most soils in sun or part shade. Introduced from East Russia in 1593 by the Knights of Malta. Loved by bees and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lychnis coronaria 'Atrosanguinea' An excellent plant for a sunny border. Forms clumps of felty-soft silver leaves, which make a pleasant backdrop to bright magenta flowers in late summer. A bullet-proof plant which will grow anywhere except permanently boggy, including very dry. Useful...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lychnis flos-cuculi 'White Robin' The white form of our native Ragged Robin, a wildflower of damp meadows and ditches. Ideal for naturalising in wild flower meadows or as a beautiful stand-alone plant in a border. Slightly shorter and more refined than the ordinary Ragged Robin...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lysimachia atropurpurea 'Beaujolais' Striking, burgundy flower spikes on long slender stems flower continuously from May to September. The attractive, crinkled, rosettes of silver-green foliage are an excellent foil for the flowers, which are also highly attractive to butterflies...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.90
Lysimachia ciliata 'Firecracker' Starry yellow flowers contrast dramatically with the rich mahogany stems and leaves. Works well in sun or shade. Lysimachia ciliata Firecracker bears tall stems of pointed, dark purple leaves, which contrast beautifully with pale lemon flowers in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lysimachia ephemerum A stately but graceful plant, introduced in 1730 from South West Europe. Attractive grey-green foliage and spikes of frosty white flowers in June, July and August. Does best in moist soil and will tolerate it very wet. Forms a dense, good-sized...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Lysimachia nummularia (Creeping Jenny) An excellent British native creeping ground cover for cool soil. Golden-yellow buttercup-like flowers from June to August. The leaves are glossy and supposedly look like coins, hence one of its common names Moneywort. A vigorous grower that is happy in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Lythrum virgatum 'Rosy Gem' (Purple loosestrife) Striking rosy-pink spikes of flowers throughout the summer. Very easy to grow and very self-sufficient. Loved by bees and butterflies. Works well in pond or stream margins as it enjoys moist soil but it really will grow anywhere, hence one of it's...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Malva moschata alba (White Musk Mallow) Pure white flowers contrast beautifully with the ferny foliage. The petals are textured like crepe, with a soft sheen resembling vinyl silk emulsion and the foliage is finely lobed and possesses the elegance of some ferns. In the centre of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Malva sylvestris 'Windsor Castle' (Mallow) A cottage garden classic. A wonderful, large perennial which adds stature to the back of a border. Simply covered in lovely flowers all summer long. Velvety purple flowers with black veining contrast well with dark green leaves. Flowers:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Malva sylvestris var. mauritiana 'Zebrina' An old Cottage-garden favourite, this cousin to the Hollyhock has similar satiny flowers in a soft lavender-purple shade, exotically striped with deep maroon veins. A magnificent display. Flowers all summer. Flowers: June-Sept Height and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Matthiola incana 'Pillow Talk' Probably one of the most heavily scented flowers you'll come across. A few cut stems will fill a room with their clove-like fragrance. Plant in a bed, pot or container near a path or patio to enjoy the scent. Lovely white flowers from spring to...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.90
Mazus reptans 'Alba' (White Chinese Marshflower) A very low growing creeping perennial with bright white flowers. Happy in very wet soil and average soil. Beautiful flowers from late spring right through summer and forms a dense matt of bright green tough foliage. Is beginning to be used as a lawn...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mazus reptans (Chinese marshflower) A wonderful, although rarely seen, very low growing creeping perennial. Happy in very wet soil and average soil. Beautiful flowers from late spring right through summer and forms a dense matt of bright green tough foliage. Is beginning to be used as a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Melica transsilvanica 'Red Spire' An excellent specimen grass which will grow up to 6' tall. Long, satiny spires of red plumes appear in early summer, above foliage which emerges light green, turning bronze with age. Excellent at the back of a border, with other grasses, or as a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha 'Blackcurrant ' (Blackcurrant Mint) This mint has a delicate scent of minty blackcurrant. Use in desserts, drinks, garnishes, red meat & game dishes, salads. Creamy-white flowers in late summer. Height: 45cm Common name(s): Blackcurrant Mint Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha arvensis 'Banana' (Banana Mint) The foliage of this mint have the unmistakable smell of banana. The leaves make a fun addition to iced drinks and summer deserts. Mauve flowers in late summer. Compact growth make it perfect for the herb garden or large container by the kitchen door...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha piperita 'After Eight Mint' (Chocolate Mint) A strongly flavoured mint with dark foliage and a delicious scent exactly like After Eight Mints. Use for teas, iced drinks and garnishing sweet dishes. Attractive mauve flowers in late summer. Height: 45cm All flavoured mints smell first of mint,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha spicata ‘Hemingway Mojito’ (Hemingway's Mint) According to legend, Ernest Hemingway’s favourite drink was the Mojito, which he drank often at La Bodeguita del Medio, in Havana, Cuba. This is the mint that was purportedly used by the bar to make those Mojitos. Has a very good spearmint flavour...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha x gracilis 'Ginger' (Ginger Mint) This mint has ginger/apple flavour and often has golden stripes/markings on its foliage. A hybrid from Mentha arvensis (Field or Corn Mint)and Mentha spicata (Spearmint). Use for teas, iced drinks and garnishing sweet dishes. Attractive mauve...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha x piperita f. citrata 'Basil' (Basil Mint) Believe it or not this mint tastes and smells of basil (albeit a minty-basil). Most unusual. Use in drinks and savoury dishes. Excellent for pesto. Can be dried. Pale purple flowers in summer. All flavoured mints smell first of mint, with the...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.75
Mentha x piperita f. citrata 'Grapefruit' (Grapefruit Mint) Deeply veined, vigorous foliage with a sharp, wonderful scent of minty grapefruit. Use in drinks and sweet dishes. Attractive purple flower spikes in summer. Height: 60cm All flavoured mints smell first of mint, with the flavour being the secondary...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha x piperita f.citrata 'Eau De Cologne' (Eau De Cologne Mint) The scent of Eau de Cologne. Can be used in cooking (very good with potatoes) but is also a very good fly deterrent when grown in a pot on a windowsill or even a patio table. Also said to deter rats! Pink spires of flowers from July to...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mentha x piperita f.citrata 'Lime' (Lime Mint) Probably our favourite mint. The leaves of this mint smell and taste strongly of lime (with a minty twist) and make a wonderful tea, or can be added to iced drinks. Also useful in fish and chicken dishes. Spikes of attractive purple flowers in summer...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mimulus 'Orange Glow' (Monkey flower) Lovely orange flowers all summer long above compact, neat foliage, this plant is great for a rockery (provided it's not too dry), front of border or pond edge. This is one of the older varieties of Mimulus which has stood the test of time and is robust...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Mimulus cupreus 'Whitecroft Scarlet' (Monkey flower) Awarded the RHS Award for Garden Merit and it certainly is a 'dooer'. With red flowers all summer long above compact, neat foliage, this plant is great for a rockery (provided it's not too dry), front of border or pond edge. Happy in sun or shade as...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Mimulus lutea (Monkey flower) This mimulus will grow in very wet soil, including pond margins, but is also happy in any soil which doesn't get too dry. Typical Monkey Musk flowers throughout much of summer, yellow with occasional red 'blood-spots'. Will self seed and spread gently...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £3.90
Mimulus naiandinus (Chilean monkey flower) Rarely seen in the UK, this lovely mimulus makes large clumps of hairy, sparsely-toothed, pale to mid-green leaves, above which open most unusually-coloured trumpet-shaped flowers. White to cream-coloured flowers are overlaid with a pink to purple flush,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Monarda 'Cambridge Scarlet' (Bergamot) Large bright scarlet flowers look perfect in a cottage garden situation. Monardas are from North America in the 16th Century and are named after Nicholas Monardes, a Spaniard who discovered it. The whole plant smells of bergamot, the fragrance of Earl...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Monarda 'Croftway Pink' (Bergamot) A beautiful old variety of Monarda with masses of rose pink flowers from July to September. Perfect for attracting bees all summer long into autumn. Monardas are from North America in the 16th Century and are named after Nicholas Monardes, a Spaniard...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Monarda 'Fishes' (Bergamot) 'Fishes' produces delicate, pale pink, tufty flower-heads on strong, straight stems with spear-shaped, fresh green leaves, their fragrance reminiscent of earl grey tea. Perfect for attracting bees all summer long into autumn, it is a mildew resistant...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Monarda 'Westacre Purple' (Bergamot) Different from other Monarda, this variety has beautiful strong purple flowers surrounded by purple bracts. Named after West Acre Gardens in Norfolk. Monardas are from North America in the 16th Century and are named after Nicholas Monardes, a Spaniard...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Myrrhis odorata (Sweet Cicely) A British native and a graceful plant with finely cut ferny leaves and broad flat heads of white flowers in late spring and early summer. The leaves and seeds are aniseed-scented. Traditionally grown near the kitchen door, where its prettily divided...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Narcissus 'Mount Hood' (Heritage Daffodil) A heritage daffodil dating from 1938. Pure white blooms which look fantastic in the garden and are excellent for cutting. The flowers are attractive to bees and other pollinators. Grow in well-drained soil or in containers, in a sunny spot. Naturalises...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £2.95