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Showing "D-K" products from "Main Seed Collection 2008"
Have you noticed how echiums which produce impressive flower spikes are becoming increasingly popular with those who lead the way in garden design? The delightful annual Blue Bedder with nectar-rich flowers is simply irresistible to bees and many other insects.
Enormous, tapering towers of dainty pink flowers over large rosettes of coarse, strap-like leaves will give both height and great interest to the back of a sunny, sheltered bed. May need some winter protection in colder areas.
Finely curled, deeply cut leaves, can be picked as baby leaf. Hearts of mature plants will self-blanch to a pale yellow.
High quality, very finely divided leaves can form a dense heart, or be picked as baby leaves.
Protect your vegetables from cabbage root fly, carrot fly and other pests with this very fine netting. Allows good light and air passage and can last for 7-10 years. Supplied in 2.1m widths, you may order any length from a minimum of 2m upwards (whole metres only please.) Price per metre length.
Huge, dramatic, soft pink conical spires decorated with a fine filigree of golden stamen, tower over tufted rosettes of blue-green leaves. An awe-inspiring focal plant.
Has a natural trailing habit, which is ideal for hanging baskets and tumbling over walls. Masses of white daisy-like flowers, delightfully suffused pink. Treat as HHA.
Dwarf, silvery-blue stems topped by stunning blue globes make this an eye-catching specimen plant for beds, borders and containers. Flowers the first year from an early sowing. It will attract butterflies and bees.
An excellent chance to grow some very unusual specimens of this wonderfully sculptural plant. This fantastic mixture of Eryngium in an abundant range of shades and sizes from around the world, even includes some, as yet unidentified, species from expeditions to South America.Includes:- E.agavifolium, E. variifolium, E. bourgatii, E. planum and E. gigantium.
Architerctural, clumpy plants, with large cylindrical, steely-blue flowers surronded by silver-grey bracts. Short-lived perennial that self seeds.
Heart-shaped, deeply toothed glossy foliage with long, conical purple-blue flowers surronded by blue bracts and soft spines. Excellent spot/foliage plant.
Deep green leaves, mottled dark brown give this its common name. In shades of pink to white, the drooping flower heads contrast beautifully with the bright yellow anthers. A choice plant for a woodland or shady area.
Nodding heads of swept back petals in shades of pale pink or lilac, above purple speckled green leaves. Attractive spring plant.
Bright, rose-pink, double 'frilly' blooms over neat, tufted foliage.
Believed to have been introduced in 1906, the elegant single blooms stand above the lovely foliage.
Lovely warm yellow with rich golden-orange centres.
Easy and quick to grow, bright, cheerful, mainly double and semi-double blooms.
Mainly double, wonderfully fluted blooms in an array of clear colours. Pretty enough for any ballet dancer's dress!
Very easy to grow, scarlet flowers are freely produced above fresh green, feathery foliage. Perfect for beds and borders.
Delightfully simple flowers in a lovely range of clean colours. Great value.