Papaver rupifragum A lovely perennial poppy that is useful for introducing orange to the border. Produces many bowl-shaped, light orange, single and semi-double flowers up to 8cm across. May self-seed. Papaver rupifragum will grow in almost any soil in a sunny position,...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Zephyr Blue' (Russian Sage) A compact and tidy form of Russian Sage, making it ideal for smaller spaces and containers. Soft blue flowers are held above fine foliage all Summer long. A tough and drought tolerant sub-shrub that is also a magnet for pollinators. Height and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Persicaria amplexicaulis 'Golden Arrow Lance shaped golden-green foliage which brightens up a shady spot. Nice pinky-red spikes stand tall above the leaves from mid-summer to autumn. Will tolerate full sun but looks better in light shade. Forms a good sized clump. Height and spread: 60cm x...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Persicaria campanulata An excellent ground cover, which will smother weeds quite happily. Attractive, deeply veined leaves with paler undersides and clusters of small pink bell flowers from July to September. Good for cutting. Tall branching stems are a mass of pink...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Persicaria microcephala 'Red Dragon' A lovely plant, grown for its foliage rather than its flowers, which are insignificant. 'Red Dragon' is distinguished by having red stems and leaves which emerge purple-brown, turning silver-purple, and finally green with maturity. Good as a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Persicaria runcinata 'Purple Fantasy' A fantastic semi-evergreen perennial, grown predominantly for its patterned leaves, although it does have small white flowers flushed with pink. Mint green leaves with bold silver and burgundy chevrons, the whole leaf will turn bright red with cold...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Phlox subulata 'Emerald Cushion' Masses of mauve-pink flowers over a neat cushion of green foliage from April to June and then again in late summer. Superb evergreen plant for sunny border edge, rock garden or container. Drought tolerant when established. Height x spread: 10cm x...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Phlox subulata 'McDaniel's Cushion' Superb evergreen plant for sunny border edge or rock garden. Vigorous prostrate shoots closely-set with narrow green leaves form fresh live ground-cover all the year round. Smothered with large rose-pink flowers for weeks in early summer, from May to...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £2.95
Physalis alkekengi var franchetii (Chinese Lantern) Light-orange lanterns deck this plant in autumn. Pale yellow flowers in July and August. Useful in flower arrangements and can be dried and used in winter. Grow in the border and give it some space. Prefers a sunny spot. From Japan in 1894. Height and...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £3.90
Primula auricula 'Carnival' This very pretty primula has red-mauve flowers with cream centres and a good scent. Very robust and easy to grow. Good drought resistance once established. Grow in the border or in containers, in light/partial shade. Named in 2014 in honour of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £6.50
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Miss Jessopp's Upright' (Rosemary) Miss Jessopp's Upright forms a good-sized, upright bush and is covered in light-blue flowers in early summer. Grow in full sun, in well-drained soil, in a border or large container. Rosemary has many uses in the kitchen. Awarded the...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' (Prostrate Rosemary) Our favourite Rosemary. Prostratus is smaller than most, with a sprawling form and it is excellent for tumbling over a rockery, container, or edge of a raised bed. It also works well in a gravel garden. Grow in full sun, in well-drained soil, in a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £3.90
Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii ‘Goldsturm’ An impressive plant which flowers abundantly from mid summer to autumn. Yellow flowers with a black central eye. Excellent for pollinators. Good for cutting. Drought tolerant when established. The Royal Horticultural Society has given it its...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £3.50
Rumex sanguineus (Blood Sorrel) Best known as Blood Sorrel, the rich red veins contrasting nicely with the lime-green leaves. Equally useful in the flower bed or vegetable garden. In summer it has blooms of flowers that turn from pale green to a red/brown colour, followed by dark...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sagina subulata (Heath Pearlwort) Very low-growing mats of mossy foliage from which masses of small white flowers arise in summer. Excellent tolerance to drought. Shallow rooted, this plant will grow on most soils, including dry sandy soil. Plant on rockeries, in containers or even in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salix nakamurana 'Yezoalpina' (Yezo dwarf Willow) A lovely dwarf willow with silvery-green-grey foliage and large yellow upright catkins in February and March. A useful dwarf shrub which can be planted in a rockery, container or front of border. Native to Japan. The Willow family. Attractive trees...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £8.00
Salvia 'Nachtvlinder' A wonderful, long flowering woody Salvia. The flowers are loved by bees. Deep purple velvety flowers from April to November. Drought tolerant once established. Awarded the RHS Award for Garden Merit. Fully hardy in our experience. Height and spread:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia argentea A good plant for a dry sunny area. Large flat crinkled grey leaves completely covered with soft silky down. Tall stems of hooded white flowers appear in July and August. Drought tolerant and sun-loving. Makes a good feature plant. The word Salvia...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia greggii 'Red Swing' One of the best shrubby Salvias. Fully hardy in our experience and highly floriferous and with a compact structure. The flowers are loved by bees. Enjoys sun but we have a plant in full shade and it does very well there too. Scarlet flowers from...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue' A glorious perennial salvia with dark purple-blue flower opening from black calyces - hence the 'Black and Blue'name. Covered in flowers from August to October. The word Salvia comes from salvere, to save. The Romans called culinary Sage "herba...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Salvia microphylla (Blackcurrant Sage) The leaves of this amazing sage have a strong scent of blackcurrants and the flowers are a beautiful pink and very attractive to bees. This everygreen shrubby salvia works equally well in a container or the border. Pink flowers from May-November...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia officinalis 'Icterina' (Variegated Culinary Sage) A variegated form of the common sage. The new foliage is beautifully marbled, primrose, gold and sage-green and gradually fades with age. Evergreen. Prefers a sunny spot. Light blue flowers in early summer. Awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia officinalis 'Nazareth' (Israeli Sage) An uncommon sage in this country. More scented foliage than the normal green culinary sage, but can be used in the same way. Tall light-blue flower stalks in summer. Hardy and evergreen. Height: 50cm The word Salvia comes from salvere, to...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia officinalis 'Purpurascens' (Purple Culinary Sage) Dusky purple foliage, equally good for cooking as the ordinary Salvia officinalis. A useful evergreen purple foliage plant for the border or herb bed. Purple-blue flowers in early summer. RHS Award for Garden Merit. Height: 50cm The word Salvia comes...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Salvia officinalis 'Tricolor' (Culinary Sage) Grey green foliage, splashed with white, pink and purple. An interesting variant of the culinary Sage. Light blue flowers in early summer. Height: 50cm The word Salvia comes from salvere, to save. The Romans called culinary Sage "herba sacra", and it...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sambucus adnata (dwarf orange elder) The orange berried version of the unusual and rarely offered herbaceous Elder, Sambucus ebulus, which is stunning when in flower and then later when it fruits. The flowers and fruits are very similar to the elder tree, but this is a spreading, herbaceous...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £6.50
Sambucus ebulus (dwarf elder) This is an unusual and rarely offered herbaceous species of Elder which is stunning when in flower and then later when it fruits. The flowers and fruits are very similar to the elder tree, but this is a spreading, herbaceous perennial. Growing up to 3'...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £6.50
Sambucus nigra ‘Black Lace’ Very finely cut, almost black foliage, which is the perfect foil to the pink-flushed blooms. Red-black elderberries follow the flowers in mid-late summer. In autumn, its leaves turn a rich red. Height and spread: 6m x 6m Prune hard in early...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £7.00
Santolina chamaecyparissus Forms round dense bushes of silver-grey closely feathered foliage with small yellow button flowers in July and August. Drought tolerant. Height and spread: 50cm x 60cm Common name(s): Cotton Lavender Synonym Santolina incana. This plant may be...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £5.50 Now: £3.50
Santolina etrusca Soft, feathery, zingy green foliage and creamy white flower heads in July and August. A wonderful small evergreen shrub for sunny, well-drained situations. Drought tolerant. Height: 50cm Common name(s): Ertuscan Cotton LavenderClick here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Santolina rosmarinifolia 'Lemon Fizz' An attractive dwarf bushy shrub, with bright, lemon scented yellow-green foliage and bright lemon button flowers in July and August. Requires a sunny position in any well drained soil. Good for low, formal trimmed hedges, or as an interesting...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £5.50 Now: £4.40
Santolina rosmarinifolia subsp. rosmarinifolia A neat, dwarf evergreen shrub with rosemary-like leaves and yellow, button flowers. A lovely fresh-green foliage which contrasts well with the silver of many plants that like similar conditions (Lavender, Artemisia etc) Useful as groundcover or as an...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £5.50
Sedum aizoon 'Euphorbioides' Heads of yellow, star-shaped flowers from June to August on stems which turn red with age. Bronze seed-heads add winter interest. From grassy slopes of Siberia, Japan and China. Height: 30cm Common name(s): Stonecrop Synonum: Phedimus aizoon...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum album Low mats of neat foliage grow pretty much anywhere, including in cracks in walls and paths. Masses of white flowers stand proud in July and August. Green fleshy leaves are often flushed red, making this an all-round attractive evergreen plant. Very...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £2.95
Sedum oreganum The Oregon stonecrop is a small but eye-catching sedum. In the heat of summer, the green leaves turn an intense shade of red. Star shaped yellow flowers add to the effect in July and August. Very drought tolerant. Excellent for the edge of a...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £2.95
Sedum pachyclados A low growing alpine ideal for trailing down walls or over the edge of raised beds or containers. Very small, green rosettes with low white flowers in July and August. Drought tolerant and requires a well-drained soil. Height: 8cm Common...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum reflexum 'Aureum' A beautiful rockery sedum grown for its stunning yellow foliage which turns a beautiful reddish gold in winter. Forms a good sized matt. At times, it can look like flames coming up from the rockery. Drought tolerant. In fact this will grow in the...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum rupestre 'Blue Cushion' A fast growing low sedum which will tolerate the driest of soils. Narrow grey green leaves set off flat clusters of yellow flowers in summer. Very attractive to butterflies and bees. Drought tolerant. In fact this will grow in the smallest of cracks in...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum sieboldii f. variegatum Light blue leaves with creamy variegation down the centre. Fantastic in a rockery or spilling over the edge of basket or container. Clusters of pink flowers in autumn. Very drought tolerant. Excellent for the edge of a border, rockery or to...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum spectabile 'Autumn Joy' (Hylotelephium) One of the most popular sedums, making an excellent autumn border plant. In September and October masses of stems topped with wide flat heads of dark pink, almost red, starry flowers. If left standing, the dead flowerheads add winter...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum spectabile 'Iceberg' (Hylotelephium) A very good, bright-white plant for a dry area. One of the best plants for adding white to the autumn border. Really striking among the reds, purples and oranges of the season. Clumps of palest-green, fleshy leaves stand out in the border from...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum spurium 'Coccineum' (Stonecrop) Forms a spreading carpet of fleshy, green leaves flushed with red and in summer produces a long lasting display of deep pink-red flowers. As with all Sedums, it's a favourite of bees and other insects. Very drought tolerant. Excellent for the...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sedum spurium 'Tricolor' A tough variegated plant with small, variegated, fleshy leaves are green in the centre and edged with white and pink. The flowers are tiny, star-shaped, light pink and borne in clusters in summer. Very drought tolerant. Excellent for the edge of...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: £4.90 Now: £3.90
Sedum spurium 'Voodoo' This tough perennial forms a spreading mat of deep-red succulent leaves. Clusters of tiny pinky-red flowers appear during summer. Very drought tolerant. A good evergreen for winter interest. Excellent for the edge of a border, rockery or...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sisyrinchium 'E.K. Balls' A very easy and rewarding little alpine. Grassy foliage and masses of bright purple flowers throughout summer. Ideal for a rockery, container or gravel garden. Doesn't take over like some Sisyrinchiums can. Requires a Well-Drained soil. Height:...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Sisyrinchium angustifolium f. album A beautiful and rare white Sisyrinchium from North America. Neat evergreen grassy foliage. Ideal for a rockery, container or gravel garden. Will self-seed to spread slowly over time, but doesn't become a problem. Long flowering, from May to August...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Stachys byzantina A very elegant Lamb's Tongue with woolly white leaves and upright spikes of small pink flowers from June to September. From Northern Turkey and Iran but now firmly established as a cottage garden favourite. Evergreen so good for year-round...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Stachys byzantina 'Silky Fleece' A dwarf form of Lamb's Ears which will slowly spread to form ground cover over a small area. Silvery-grey wooly foliage. Small lavender-pink spires of flowers held high above the foliage in summer. Very drought tolerant when established. Evergreen...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Taraxacum albidum (White Dandelion) To compliment our pink dandelion - a white dandelion! Always a talking point in the garden. From eastern Eurasia, the plant looks just like our native dandelion except that the flowers are white. Good for low maintenance areas and gravel gardens etc...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90
Taraxacum pseudoroseum (Pink Dandelion) A talking point for the garden - a pink dandelion! See also our white dandelion. From central Asia, the plant looks just like our native dandelion except that the flowers are an attractive pale pink with a golden centre. Good for low maintenance areas...Click here for full details... MSRP: Was: Now: £4.90