Incredible Colour For Eye-Catching Displays “Amazing variegated foliage”
“The first compact Eryngium for pots – small but perfectly formed!”
“The most fragrant Daphne ever!”
Nandina ‘Obsessed’ Nandina will bring a bright flash of dazzling colour to your borders or patio pots, making it invaluable in winter when there’s little colour around. Nandina has a bushy upright habit. 50cm July-August
ITEM: 510759 17cm pot
Daphne ‘Perfume Princess’ Possibly the most fragrant shrub in the world, ‘Perfume Princess’ certainly lives up to its name! Coming into flower in March, a little earlier than other Daphnes, it boasts a powerful, although not overwhelming scent. 1.2m March-April
£17.99 SAVE £2 ITEM: 511038 13cm pot Sea Holly (Eryngium) £17.99 SAVE £5 ITEM: 560897 3 x 9cm pots ITEM: 560565 9cm pot Supplied as 3 x 9cm pots (1 of each variety below). Item: 511452 £17.97 SAVE £12 £9.99 SAVE £10 WHEN YOU BUY THE COLLECTION FOR £19.97
‘Blue Hobbit’ This unique, naturally compact perennial dwarf Sea Holly produces dozens of unusual spikes of thimble-sized, metallic-blue flowers. 50cm July-September
‘Pinwheel’ 9cm pot ITEM: 511364. £7.99 SAVE £2
‘Kleim’s Hardy’ 9cm pot ITEM: 510005. £7.99 SAVE £2 Gardenia Collection
‘Crown Jewel’ 9cm pot ITEM: 510056. £7.99 SAVE £2 “Imagine sitting on your patio surrounded by intoxicatingly sweet fragrance...”
Something that plants lovers have been waiting for – a beautiful collection of fully hardy Gardenias that can survive outside in temperatures as low as -10C! Just as stunning and as fragrant as their indoor relatives, the flowers in this collection smother the evergreen leaves. 60cm June-September
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