Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow'
£4.90An excellent ground cover which really stands out in winter.Forms spreading mound of green-grey leav... [full details]
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An excellent ground cover which really stands out in winter.Forms spreading mound of green-grey leav... [full details]
Ideal ground cover for a shady area. Large, glossy, bronze-purple leaves with dense, upright spires... [full details]
An extremely dwarf Ajuga with masses of blue flowers in spring.Narrow bronze-green foliage provides... [full details]
The most beautiful Ajuga we know of and not often seen. Striking spires of lovely pink flowers held... [full details]
A less common form of Bugle, which is a fantastic ground cover plant.Forms spreading mound of green-... [full details]
Masses of paper-white flowers give this the name 'Summer Snow'. The flowers last throughout July and... [full details]
Spreading mats of neat silver foliage and fluffy white flowers in late spring and midsummer. Perfec... [full details]
Spreading mats of neat silver foliage and fluffy wine-red flowers in late spring and midsummer. Per... [full details]
A neat alpine with ornamental foliage year round - a blend of bright gold and green variegation. Ea... [full details]
A beautiful evergreen alpine which is a snowdrift of white flowers in May and June. Perfect for roc... [full details]
A free-flowering deep-pink thrift. Easy to grow and very rewarding. Excellent in rock gardens and al... [full details]
This Artemisia doesn't really produce flowers (although may occasionally display small, insignifican... [full details]
A shrubby, semi-evergreen Artemisia which forms a bush of upright branches with grey-green, very sc... [full details]
A woody perennial with finely cut, silvery-grey, aromatic foliage. Its small yellow flowers have lit... [full details]
Low bushes of upturned stems carry wisps of ornamental, scented foliage. At its best midsummer throu... [full details]
Slender silver leaves with jagged edges and glistening young shoots. A superb foliage plant. Awarde... [full details]
Compact mats of downy silver grey foliage, very soft to the touch. Ideal for rockery, gravel garden,... [full details]
An attractive plant with creeping stems and sticky-downy, kidney-shaped leaves and pale creamy-yello... [full details]
An excellent shrub for dry sunny positions. Silver shield-shaped leaves form a dense shrub. Small w... [full details]
Aubretia are wonderful alpines which form trailing mats of green foliage and are often seen clinging... [full details]
Aubretia are wonderful alpines which form trailing mats of green foliage and are often seen clinging... [full details]
Aubretia are wonderful alpines which form trailing mats of green foliage and are often seen clinging... [full details]
A wonderful variegated Aubrietia which comes from Germany. Each bright green leaf is sharply outline... [full details]
A very drought-tolerant and hardy matt-forming ground cover for well-drained soil. This slowly creep... [full details]
A great foliage plant that forms compact cushions of small, soft round-shaped leaves on furry white... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen alpine campanula, easily grown in rock gardens, on walls, in front of borders or in con... [full details]
An evergreen shrub with glossy, fragrant leaves and masses of clusters of white, orange-blossom scen... [full details]
A fantastic evergreen shrub with cup shaped white flowers with pale yellow centres from late spring... [full details]
Soft neat mats of silver ferny foliage. An alpine which is perfect for rockery, gravel garden or con... [full details]
A lovely old pink, dating from the seventeenth century, which is now very rare. Slightly ruffled, ov... [full details]
A laced pink from 2003 and named after Fay Seagrave (see an article by Fay here). Long straight stem... [full details]
White with a deep red eye and laced feathered edging. Age unknown. Clove scented. Height: 25cm Commo... [full details]
A very good rockery or container pink. Masses of pink flowers on short stems from early summer onwar... [full details]
A 17th century pink, raised by Thomas Bat, was thought to be lost but then rediscovered in the Oxfor... [full details]
From East Berlin in the 1980s. Compact, tight mats of green foliage with shaggy white flowers on 10c... [full details]
Grown since the 17th century and has always been very popular. Very fringed double white with deep c... [full details]
An old pink which was originally found growing in a workhouse at Beaminster, Devon. It was later red... [full details]
An old Pink with deep carmine pink flowers, heavily fringed, with a deeper pink eye. Forms a good cl... [full details]
Scented cerise flowers with a darker eye on tall stems. This pink has a longer flowering period than... [full details]
A beautiful repeat-flowering Dianthus with very pale pink double flowers, flushed darker towards the... [full details]
From 1780. Discovered in a garden in Northumberland by A.J MacSelf. This old and very popular 'pink'... [full details]
Very dark pink/red double blooms. A long-flowering, slightly scented variety. Happy in containers or... [full details]
Double flowers of deep salmon pink. Softly clove scented. Height: 30cm RHS Award of Garden Merit Com... [full details]
A very popular pink raised by Montague Allwood in 1945. Is it said that he did not originally think... [full details]
A 19th Century double rose pink dianthus with fringed petals. The flowers turn almost white as they... [full details]
Single flowering white with a maroon eye and lacing. Nicely clove scented. An old pink, believed to... [full details]
We are very pleased to have found this now very rare Mule Pink, which dates from around 1840. S... [full details]
Believed to be a very old pink which came to us from someone who purchased it at a nursery 2005. Tha... [full details]
An old pink 1700. Crushed raspberry splashed with white on white petals. Believed to have started li... [full details]