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Unlike the more familiar Silver Brick, this stunning specimin tree has purple tinged bark and deep purple leaves. Relatively slow growing it can reach an eventual height of 35ft/10m.
Bright golden-yellow flowers on branching, semi-trailing stems. An absolute must for all types of containers. Treat as HHA.
A Tasmanian climber rarely seen here, yet hardy in winter to approx. -5 deg C (23 deg F), especially if given a protective mulch. Pendant, narrow, waxy creamy-white bells are followed by wonderful clusters of inedible, grape size, purple berries.
Flowers in shades of a summer sunset, with a black eye creating an exotic feel. Ideal for hanging baskets as well as a small climber for sheltered trellis or a conservatory. Treat as HHA.
Delightful trailing plant with white, yellow and orange blooms many with black eyes. For trellis, baskets and conservatories. Treat as HAA.
A true blue, star-like flower held above mounds of feathery foliage. Excellent in tubs.
A superb, cushion-forming, compact formula mix of dark and light blue, violet and white flowers. Perfect for beds or pots.
Masses of vibrant purple-blue heads with and without black centres give 'zip' to boxes, baskets and borders.
A charming cottage garden feel from this scented pretty pastel mix.
Hardy annuals, flower the same year. Easy to grow, mix of garden flowers, attracting all sorts of wildlife to the garden.
Increasing popular for stiking autumn and winter displays, this is one of the deepest colours available, with solid heads and round waxy leaves. Try planting in mixed foliage containers or bedding displays with 'winter pansies'.
Native to the Americans, these unusual spikey plants add continual year round charm and interest to your home. 'Flowers of the Desert' is a blend of varieties providing different shapes and sizes. Perfect as a mixed display on a warm windowstill or in the conservatory.
A very easy to grow and pretty subject. Lovely for edging, dry walls, rockeries and containers. A sun lover that tolerates dry locations.
An easy to grow, old fashioned border favourite. Always reliable in wet or dry summers.
Dwarf, single flowers create a rich and vivid display of colour throughout the summer in shades of orange and yellow. Perfect for pots and containers.
Easy to grow, large bright reddish-orange flowers with incurving petals. A lovely addition to annual borders and good as cut flowers.
Layers of spicy orange petals which are mahogany red on their reverse. Splendid in a breeze, lovely cut flowers.
Orange buds open to reveal the surprise - apricot-orange petals flushed pink.
One of the first flowers grown by many of us! An enduring favourite. Attracts butterflies and birds that feed on seed heads.
Vibrant blooms with beautiful quilled petals appear on long stems, ideal for cutting, mixed beds and borders. Easy to grow.