Featured Plants
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£12.50
Rodgersia aesculifolia
Also called Chestnut-leaved Rodgersia, this forms an exotic-looking clump of bold green foliage, supporting an...
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£9.50
Rodgersia pinnata
With its bold, divided leaves Rodgersia pinnata forms an exotic-looking clump that adds a unique foliage accent...
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Rudbeckia laciniata herbstonne
A beautiful giant of a plant for the back of the border (though I have it planted right at the front – just...
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Rudbeckia maxima
Rudbeckia is a tough summer-flowering perennial that has great presence and grows almost anywhere that...
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Sambucus nigra “Milk Chocolate”
New form of Sambucus, Whilst the young foliage is a deep red wine colour, the mature plant has a soft reddish...
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£9.50
Silphium perfoliatum
I first saw this giant from the US prairies in the newly planted long borders at Kew, planted with Filipendula...
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Strobilanthes atropurpurea
From Northern India, this is a handsome and unusual plant. Thriving in sun or part shade and any soil that is not...
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Symphyandra hoffmanii
In the first year, S. hofmannii forms long leaved rather wrinkly foliage rosettes, followed the next year with a...
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Symphytum azureum
Symphytum azureum also known as blue comfrey, or Caucasian comfrey also makes an excellent potash fertilizer for...
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Symphytum Hidcote Blue
In late spring-early summer, S ‘Hidcote Blue’ produces branching stems which unroll croziers of red buds changing...
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