Plants

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AGM denotes Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
{P} denotes poisonous if eaten: {SI} denotes possible skin irritant

PlantDescriptionPrice
Edraianthus pumilio
Edraianthus pumilio

A relative of the campanulas with smallish trumpet-shaped violet flowers over a compact spiny silvery-green leaved cushion. 2cm x 10cm spread. Summer flowering. Trough, crevice etc. 

£3.50

Epilobium glabellum
Epilobium glabellum

Showy clump former. Masses of white flowers in summer. 12”. 1litre pot.

From £5.00

Erigeron ‘Canary Bird’
Erigeron 'Canary Bird'

AGM Abundant creamy-yellow flowers April-Oct. Good container plant. Sunny well drained.

From £4.00

Erigeron karvinskianus
Erigeron karvinskianus

AGM The ideal plant for seeding into cracks and crevices. Pink and white flowers.

£3.00

Erinus alpinus AGM
Erinus alpinus AGM

AGM Bright purple-red flowers on 3” spikes. Easy.

£2.50

Erisymum amoenum

Not unlike a miniature wallflower, having 10cm stems of pinkish flowers late spring-summer. Small enough for a sink garden also raised beds and rockery. Well drained compost and sun.

£3.00

Erodium x kolbianum
Erodium x kolbianum

Very popular. Finely cut silvery-green leaves, purple blotched, pale rose flowers all summer.

£4.00

Erodium x variabile ‘Bishop’s Form’
Erodium x variabile 'Roseum' AGM

AGM Flowers continuously throughout summer with masses of bright pink flowers on short stems. Foliage forms neat mats. Best in very well drained spot with sun. 6cm tall x 15cmspread. Ready from May 2012.

£2.50

Erodium x variabile ‘Album’
Erodium x variabile 'Album'

Masses of white flowers during summer, dislikes excess winter wet. Ready from May 2012.

£2.50

Ewartia planchonii
Ewartia planchonii

Silver-grey leaved mat, for moist, well drained acid soil. 1”. Good for a container.

£2.50

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Dwarf conifers & larger plants

Please note that we package dwarf conifers to endeavour to prevent damage in transit but sometimes their growth can be temporarily distorted as a result. In ordering dwarf conifers by mail order you are accepting that this may happen. The plant soon regains its natural shape. Larger plants may also have their pot and some of the compost removed.

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