The result of many years of selection, Flash Gordon comes with flowers across a range of burgundy to red, some of the darkest and most consistent we've seen. They're spectacular late in winter, more so as the clump matures. A herbaceous perennial that may die back over summer to flush again as it cools going into autumn.
Exquisite tonings across a wide "hellebore colour-spectrum" - creams, limes, greens, pinks through to purples They're spectacular from late winter, more so as the clump matures. A herbaceous perennial that may die back over summer to flush again as it cools going into autumn.
Daylilies are garden favourites owing to their hardiness, beauty and reliability and Stella Bella epitomises these characteristics - with a remarkable ability to bloom and re-bloom for up to six months, it has strap-like evergreen foliage and a dwarf clumping habit. This is one plant that will not disappoint.
This attractive summer-flowering selection of Candy Tuft from Australia has a brilliant compact habit and forms a mound of bright and elegant pale mauve blooms from late spring. A great easy-care option for the late spring and summer garden.
An outstanding selected form massed with snow-white flowers in early spring and resplendent against a back drop of rich, green needle-like foliage. A favourite for gardens where it can tumble over rocks, spread over paving or grow down a wall.
It's hard to not to rave about this exciting English lavender from Virginia McNaughton. In our trials it shone like no other with bright iridescent violet-blue flowers on strong stems and a nicely rounded upright bush with dense mid-green foliage.
This delightful little compact plant has silvery leaves and large striking white flowers with prominent yellow centres. They appear continuously from early in spring, right through summer and well into autumn - at least nine months of the year.
A great garden plant to provide year round interest with rich burgundy leaves and bright pink and tasseled flowers late in winter and through spring. As the leaves mature they take on an olive-bronze hue and have a rough leathery texture, providing year round landscape appeal.
Argyranthemum frutescens 'Sultan's Pride (Cobrey)'
A fantastic Federation Daisy featuring single white flowers and glaucous-blue foliage that offers a new dimension for colour coordination. Compact, with fine, but dense, fern-like foliage, Sultan’s Pride is vigorous and easy to grow. It has the usual Federation characteristics: basal branching, self-cleaning, long flower season, early flowering and improved garden performance. A fine choice as a specimen or en masse in gardens. In patio pots it pleases very quickly, the foliage looks stunning against terracotta. Best in full sun and a well-drained soil. Grows 50x75cm.
Marguerite frutescens Summer Lustre
Argyranthemum frutescens 'Summer Lustre'
Summer Lustre's another standard-setter from NuFlora's Federation Daisy breeding programme. It's got instant appeal with a standout profusion of flower from early in spring. Summer Lustre will grow to around 60cm tall, spread to 70cm and bears gorgeous single bright-white flowers from early in spring to early in summer with a further flush of flowers in autumn. When in full flower, you'll see little leaf.