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Wild Rocket (Rucola Selvatica) - Vita Sementi® Italian Seeds

Slower growing and with a more serrated leaf than Cultivated Rocket but Wild Rucola Selavativca is increasing in popularity to add to Cultivated Rocket as a mixed salad ingredient. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here.  More Info

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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 the summer months. Train the thorny stems onto…  More Info

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Foxglove 'Camelot Rose'

…the appearance of a traditional wild Foxglove, although in this new strain blooms are held all around the stem, creating an even more impressive display. The Digitalis 'Camelot' series is a collection of superior F1 Hybrid varieties that are first year flowering perennials. Foxgloves make a superb…  More Info

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Mammillaria zeilmanniana

…in the wild but has become a very popular cacti in cultivation, being both highly attractive and easy to grow. It forms neat, dark green, spiny cushions that offset readily to produce clumps. The offsets can be detached to grow new specimens. In spring, pinkish-purple, funnel-shaped flowers about…  More Info

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Dahlia 'Imperialis Tree Dahlia'

…makes it a magnificent specimen for a tropical border. The flowers don’t appear until October, so it requires a warm position to bloom, either in a greenhouse/conservatory or a sheltered position in mild gardens, where the flowers won’t risk being prematurely cut down by frost. If you…  More Info

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Foragers Hedging Collection

…preserves. Elderberry flowers and fruits have many uses, wine and cordial drinks being the most popular. Sea Buckthorn has bright orange fruits that are rich in vitamin C and E, the juice and oils can be used for health benefits and even the leaves can be used for making tea. Wild Cherries, whilst…  More Info

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Clematis 'Ashva'

Wild clematis are native to China, and the first garden types were created in Japan. Clematises arrived in European gardens from Japan in the 18th century, and since then hundreds of different cultivars have been created. Clematis 'Ashva' is a late flowering clematis that flowers from July to…  More Info

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Rose 'Eyes Collection' (Floribunda Rose)

…that combines the vigour of modern breeding with the charm of wild roses. Both are vigorous growers, with good resistance to disease. Collection comprises:* Rose 'For Your Eyes Only' - Subtle fragrance and dusky pink-orange, flowers that bloom throughout summer and into autumn. The perfect ground…  More Info

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Coreopsis 'Solar Duo'

wild parentage, as well as their ability to attract loads of pollinators. Height: 50cm (20in). Spread: 45cm (18in). Coreopsis 'Solar Duo' comprises the following varieties: * Coreopsis 'Solar Moon' - pale yellow flowers with central maroon blotches.* Coreopsis 'Solar Fancy' - cherry-red flowers  More Info

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Coreopsis 'Solar Mellow'

…more abundant flowers and healthy foliage on plants which have been selected for their high disease resistance. Should we have another summer of heat and drought, these Coreopsis will cope admirably. Unfussy about soil, the Solar series tolerates poor, sandy sites in full sun. Flowering commences in…  More Info

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