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AGM denotes Royal Horticultural Society Award of Garden Merit.
{P} denotes poisonous if eaten: {SI} denotes possible skin irritant
| Plant | Description | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Saxifraga paniculata ‘Lutea’ |
Mats of bristly evergreen rosettes. 15cm stems bear several pale yellow flowers in summer. Easy in well drained soil with sun. |
£2.50 |
| Saxifraga paniculata ‘Clare’ |
Dense, vigorous habit. 15cm sprays of crimson speckled white flowers. Very hardy. Ready June 2012. |
£3.00 |
| Saxifraga paniculata ‘Rosea’ |
Early Sax with abundant pink flowers on 6” stems. Sunny spot. (Ready May) |
£3.00 |
| Saxifraga paniculata v. minutifolia |
Very tight cushion plant with sprays of white flowers. 0.5” tall x 6”. |
£3.00 |
| Saxifraga x burnatii |
Natural hybrid, very compact, spiky, silver edged leaves, sprays of white flowers. |
£3.00 |
| Scleranthus biflorus |
Fantastic, tight cushion plant with needle-like foliage. Sunny well drained spot. 2cm x 15cm. Hardy, evergreen. |
£3.00 |
| Sedum ‘Bertram Anderson’ |
AGM Good purply leaves, heads of pink flowers in late summer. Sunny well drained. |
£3.00 |
| Sedum ‘Dragon’s Blood’ |
AGM Superb foliage plant with heads of pink flowers. Ready from May 2012. |
£3.00 |
| Sedum ‘Lidakense’ |
AGM Wiry 4” stems with glaucous leaves terminate in flat heads of rosy-pink flower. |
£2.50 |
| Sedum ewersii |
Nice foliage plant for well-drained sunny spot. Pink flowers in summer. 2” tall x 6”. 1L pot. |
£4.00 |
| Sedum obtusatum |
Attractive foliage in green and reds. Flat heads of yellow flowers in summer. |
£2.50 |
| Sedum pluricaule |
Neat species with bright pink flowers in Autumn/late Summer. Sunny spot best. 1L pot. |
£4.00 |
| Sedum spathulifolium ‘Cape Blanco’ |
AGM Excellent foliage plant. Best in sun. 2” tall. Ready June 2012. |
£2.50 |
| Sempervivum |
We have over 30 different varieties and species of these popular plants at the nursery. Sempervivum means ‘ever living’ and the Romans grew them on house roofs thinking they would prevent lightning strikes! All are ideal for growing in crevices, wall tops or containers. Grow in very gritty compost for best results (at least 50% grit). |
£3.00 |
| Sempervivum ‘Ashes of Roses’ |
Lightly ‘cobwebbed’, good colour and robust habit. |
£3.00 |
| Sempervivum ‘Bronze Pastel’ |
Lovely bronzy colour and compact habit. Pale pink flowers. |
£3.00 |
| Sempervivum ‘Cafe’ |
A tough variety with subtle colouring |
£3.00 |
| Sempervivum ‘Dark Beauty’ |
Deep plum colours, large rosettes, likes lots of grit and sand. |
£3.00 |
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