Rose 'Eye of the Tiger' (Shrub Rose)
…unusual shrub rose that has semi-double vibrant yellow flowers with deep burnt-orange centres. Combining the look of a wild rose with modern disease resistance and more vigorous, yet compact, plants you'll be enjoying these gorgeous flowers throughout… More Info
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…months! From early autumn to spring, the pale yellow flowers are borne above dark rosettes of evergreen foliage. This super-charged variety boasts the beauty and simplicity of a wild Primrose, alongside incredible stamina of modern varieties. Plant it in beds,… More Info
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…by lush green foliage and red cherries in summer. In autumn the leaves change to shades of red and yellow. The hedging is suitable for the perimeters of large gardens and smallholdings. Height: 12m (39'). Spread: 8m (26'). Planting Distance: 30cm (12).(4 plants per… More Info
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Unique new cross between an early and a late flowering anemone, its delicate petals are white on one side and blue-purple underneath, it'll flower from April to October. If it looks familiar, that's because it was awarded the RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the… More Info
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…This iconic species of annual Wild Poppy is instantly recognisable by its gently fluttering petals. Papaver rhoeas is extremely easy to grow and will happily seed throughout meadows, gravel gardens, wildlife areas and sunny borders. Leave the faded plants to set seed,… More Info
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…or when used as a pizza topping. Grow Rocket 'Wildfire' in containers, vegetable plots or on a windowsill indoors for crops all year round. Plants are slow to bolt. Height and spread: 15cm (6). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details… More Info
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…wild carrot is something really different for your borders! The airy blooms appear in lovely shades of pink and burgundy, with the occasional white flower found on traditional carrots. Daucus carota 'Dara' adds height and a soft, hazy feel to cottage garden borders… More Info
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Pyracantha 'Orange Glow' (Large Plant)
…for wild birds. This versatile hardy shrub makes a fabulous, low maintenance specimen for growing against walls and fences in almost any aspect from full sun to shade. Height and spread: 250cm (98). Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size… More Info
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…and rotting as most fruits are held above soil level. Ideal for growing in baskets and containers outside the backdoor to tempt you every time you pass by. Height: 20cm (8). Spread: 30cm (12). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about… More Info
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Daucus carota 'Dara' (National Trust)
…these elegant plants create a beautiful frothy effect in a mixed planting scheme as well as attracting bees and other pollinators. Upright stems sway in the breeze which creates a gentle movement, even the soft ferny foliage is a great feature. Try combining them with… More Info
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…of these flowers are edible. Try the sweet tasting petals on top of salads or even pancakes, crystallise them for use as cake decorations too. For more details about edible flowers click here. Plant height and spread is seasonal therefore we list by pot size… More Info
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Airplants (Tillandsia) on Mini Wooden Log
Air plants or Tillandsia are unusual epiphytic plants. In their wild habitat they grow off the branches and trunks of host plants rather than in the ground. As they have no need for soil they can be attached to shells or rocks for an intriguing and creative… More Info
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Airplant (Tillandsia) in a hanging light bulb (Medium)
Air plants or Tillandsia are unusual epiphytic plants. In their wild habitat they grow off the branches and trunks of host plants rather than in the ground. As they have no need for soil they can be attached to shells or rocks for an intriguing and creative… More Info
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…providing an abundance of attractive wild flowers to add colour, grace and interest to the garden. Suitable for the flower border or wild area they are also valuable for the butterflies, bees, seed eating birds and insects they will attract. Some More Info
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…houseplant which deserves to be more widely grown. Sometimes referred to as the Shingle Plant, Monstera dubia is a climbing vine with heart-shaped leaves which display handsome silver patterning. In the wild the leaves cling like shingles to host tree trunks. This… More Info
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An attractive wild flower with bright pink flowers with raggedy petals. Hence it is often known as Ragged Robin, because, just like the bird, it stands out brightly at the start of summer. Plant in damp areas of the garden. Height 25-100cm (10-40in) More Info
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Geranium pratense 'Plenum Caeruleum'
…double blooms rise above the delicate foliage. If planted in groups, it can make beautiful ground cover ideally in borders or beds. As the delicate foliage spreads loosely, it is perfect for softening any pathways and borders. A wild touch of elegance for any garden… More Info
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…sweetness of home-grown strawberries with the special taste of the wild woodland or alpine strawberry. Perfectly formed strawberries can be picked from May until the first frosts of autumn, on plants that have pretty pink flowers. Strawberry 'Just Add Cream?'… More Info
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Foxgloves are the perfect cottage garden plant. Foxglove ?Camelot Cream? has the traditional appearance of usual wild Foxgloves, but with blooms all around the stem, giving even more impact.?Camelot? Foxgloves are superior, F1 hybrid quality plants. Digitalis are ideal… More Info
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…and writer, James Wong, Blueberry ‘Rubel’ is renowned for its particularly high level of anthocyanins. Directly descended from wild blueberry plants collected in the forests of New Jersey in the early 1900s, its fruits are slightly smaller than some… More Info
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…to wild flower, cottage and low maintenance gardens. The golden star shaped blooms are borne on the tips of upright stems during June, July and August. Hypericum perforatum'is better known as St. Johns Wort which is renowned as an anti-depressant in complementary… More Info
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…regular pruning and can even be used as an alternative to traditional Yew plants for creating formal topiary. The creamy white blooms which appear in spring are followed by purple-blue berries that often attract wild birds. This evergreen shrubby Honeysuckle is easy… More Info
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…shaded part of the garden, so it's superb purple petals do not fade in strong sunlight. The large, rich purple, flowers are exotic but subtle, with a distinct star shape. Wild Clematis originate in China, and some cultivars were developed in Japan, from where they… More Info
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…of up to 1.3 kg of fruit (3lbs). The arching stems will eventually hang down and produce more than one crop per year, not only that, they are sweeter than their wild cousins so can be eaten straight from the plant! A perfect addition to desserts and puddings! Height:… More Info
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Rose 'Eyes Collection' (Floribunda Rose)
…90cm (36). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. Rosehips and petals can be used in making syrups and the petals will add flavour to cold drinks or fruit dishes. For more details about edible flowers click here. Companion planting: Try growing… More Info
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