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"IMPATIENS GLANDULIFERA 'RED WINE'"
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Family: Caryophyllaceae
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Common name: Silene x haageana 'Molten Lava'
This exceptional flower produces dark burgundy leaves with very large, vibrant red-orange flowers from late spring to summer and even sometimes into autumn. It epitomises what gardeners desire, with its small stature, and enormous dazzling vermilion flowers, which are 2" or 5 cm. wide, flaring above the chocolate-bronzed foliage. It is ideal for a sunny position in the border, container or even the alpine rock garden, as this tough and hardy plant is easy to grow and long-flowering.
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Family: Solanaceae
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Common name: potato bush, Christmas berry
Lycianthes lycoidea, commonly known as the potato bush or Christmas berry, is a shrub that belongs to the Solanaceae family. One of the notable features of Lycianthes lycoidea is its small, star-shaped flowers. These flowers are usually white or pale lavender and are produced in clusters. The blooming period can vary, but it often occurs during the summer and fall seasons. The potato bush is a medium to large shrub with a dense and rounded growth habit. It typically reaches heights of 6 to 10 feet (1.8 to 3 meters) and has a similar spread. The plant is evergreen, and its dense foliage consist
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Family: Magnoliaceae
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Common name: Siebold's Magnolia, Oyama Magnolia
This spreading, deciduous shrub blooms from late spring to late summer, with superb, white fragrant blossoms. It is best grown where the nodding flowers which have rich rose-red stamens can be admired from below. Very few fertile seeeds collected.
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Family: ASPARAGACEAE/LILIACEAE
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Common name: Treacleberry, False Solomon's Seal, Solomon's plumes, False Spikenard. Syn. Smilacina racemosa,
Running stems carry plumes of creamy white, starry, exceptionally fragrant flowers, which are produced on 6 inch panicles in late spring. Bright green, lush, lily leaves adorn the arching stems. Spherical green fruits are later produced which turn bright red in late summer and autumn. The plant spreads very slowly by cylindrical rhizomes. Woods and shady places are the home of this dainty woodland relative of our own lily-of-the-valley, which is native to North America. Very few seeds produced.
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Family: Asteraceae
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Common name: Tagetes patula
An excellent dwarf variety, Durango Flame features bold, brick red anemone type flowers with orange edges from late spring to late summer. The flowers are excellent for cutting and the fragrant, ferny leaves remain dark green in colour throughout the season. Suitable for bedding and containers.
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Family: Asteraceae
'Honeycomb' is a dwarf French marigold, with fully double, crested flowers up to 5cm across. The light mahogany-red petals are edged with deep yellow. Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering.
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Family: Asteraceae
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Common name: Tagetes patula
With early flowering and anemone type flowers up to 5cm across, Safari Red makes a superb show in containers and garden displays. The compact plants with their deep rich, russet red blooms make a bold statement as the flattened large lower petals work their way up to ruffled centres.
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Family: Asteraceae
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Common name: Tagetes patula, French Marigold
This quick growing, dwarf French Marigold produces masses of bi-coloured flowers of a deep red and gold colour. Resembling the frills of a Flamenco dress, this is a very attractive variety that will look particularly stunning when grown in large groups in beds and borders. Bright and exotic, they will make a statement in your garden all summer long.
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Family: Scrophulariaceae
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Common name: Twining snapdragon, Snapdragon vine. Asarina erubescens
In the early 1990s we bred what is probably the first hybrid climbing maurandya ever produced. These incredibly fast-growing plants, which possess explosive hybrid vigour, produce a wide range of large, flared, deepest pillar-box-red trumpet flowers. These open over an extraordinarily long period which usually extends until the first frosts of the winter outside. They are perennial in warmer climates or in a well-drained sheltered spot in the UK. In addition, they make superb trailing or hanging basket specimens and are unbelievably easy to grow from cuttings. The large tuberous roots should
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Family: Papaveraceae
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Common name: Previously called MECONOPSIS BETONICIFOLIA 'HENSOL VIOLET'
Bright violet-purple flowers, with the merest hint of red adorn this quite exquisite variant of the "Himalayan Blue Poppy". Coming quite true from seed, it surprises countless poppy-lovers who have never before seen this unusual plant. This strain of seed actually originated from Hensol Castle where Lady Henderson discovered it.
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Family: Papaveraceae
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Common name: Red welsh poppy
The rare red form of the perpetual flowering perennial Welsh poppy comes true from seed and will gently seed around as long as there are non of the common yellow ones to cross with it. Drifts of this very hardy and long-lived beauty are glorious as it flowers all summer long.
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Family: Papaveraceae
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Common name: Welsh Poppy
We are offering a complete mix of all of the forms of this lovely garden plant including all colour variation of the single yellow, orange and red varieties. It makes a distinctive display even in the poorest and driest soils.
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Family: Papaveraceae
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Common name: Nepal poppy, Satin poppy, M. x complexa
Deeply lobed leaves felted with silvery hairs form what is one of the most sumptuous winter rosette of any of the meconopsis. In early spring the thick, strong, main stem of this absolutely magnificent specimen arises, with branching spurs carrying golden-eyed, cherry red flowers in midsummer.
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Family: Melon
This is one of the easier varieties to grow, producing sizeable early fruits weighing up to 3kg. With fragrant, thick, extremely sweet and juicy flesh, it has a small seed cavity and light green flesh. The wonderful, vine-ripened flavour of this very sweet, juicy melon is almost wine-like. Best grown in the greenhouse in the UK but is also particularly suitable for cloche culture.
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Family: Myrtaceae
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Common name: Carpolepis laurifolia (Brongn. & Gris) J.W.Dawson, Laurel Ohia, Laurifolia Metrosideros
Metrosideros laurifolia, commonly known as Laurel Ohia, is an evergreen shrub or tree native to New Caledonia. It features large, thick, leathery leaves up to 17 cm (6.7 inches) long, often with pinkish-red stalks. The young foliage emerges with an intense coppery-red hue, adding vibrant color to the landscape. During its blooming period from spring to early summer, the tree is adorned with masses of yellow flowers with long stamens, creating a striking visual display.
Thriving in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soils, Metrosideros laurifolia is adaptable to various soil types, i
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