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  1. ABUTILON VITIFOLIUM ALBUM

    This striking, fast-growing, deciduous shrub bears countless single, fragrant, white (edible!) flowers which are borne in profusion from April to July. It bears downy, greyish, vine-shaped leaves, and does best in a sheltered spot making it an absolute gem in any garden. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (20 seeds)

  2. ABUTILON VITIFOLIUM 'CHALK BLUES'

    Trusses of large, saucer-shaped flowers, which vary in colour from almost white to light blue-mauve, are borne profusely from April until September, offset by large greyish-green, rather felted leaves. These completely frost hardy abutilons do well in almost any well drained soil growing well either against a wall or free-standing in a sheltered spot. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (12 seeds)

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    ACACIA ARABICA

    Acacia arabica, now classified as Vachellia nilotica, is a fast-growing, thorny, evergreen tree native to Africa, the Middle East, and the Indian subcontinent. This hardy tree features a rounded canopy with feathery, pinnate leaves and straight, white thorns. During the blooming season, it produces clusters of bright yellow, ball-shaped flowers that are highly fragrant and attractive to bees and other pollinators. These are followed by long, flat, brown seed pods that mature in late summer. Thriving in full sun and adaptable to a wide range of soil types, this drought-tolerant species is co ... Learn More

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    (10 seeds)

  4. ACIS NICAEENSIS

    Formerly Leucojum nicaeense, this is a delicate and most lovely little April-flowering plant, which will happily seed into a sand plunge, if you let it. The stems are about 5 inches (12 cm) tall and the fragrant flowers pure white. It flowers in late spring and increases well in a bulb frame if, kept relatively dry in summer. It is native to a small area in south eastern France, near the Mediterranean. ... Learn More

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  5. ACROCLINIUM GRANDIFLORUM MIX (HELIPTERUM ROSEUM)

    A striking, double flowered mixture of pink, red and white blooms. Great as fresh cut flowers in July and August, or use as dried flowers for long lasting decorations to brighten your home in winter. ... Learn More

    $2.59

    (100 seeds)

  6. ACTAEA ELATA

    Beautiful spray like clusters of showy white flowers form conspicuous, long, bottlebrush-looking flower heads, very late in the year when most other flowers have long-gone. Found in north western USA and western coast of Canada it has many medicinal and other properties, for example it is reputed to repels insects, hence its name "Bugbane". Unlike other members of the genus Actaea most of which bear berries, the few seeds are produced in green pods, resembling those of aconitums. ... Learn More

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    (10 seeds)

  7. ACTAEA PACHYPODA ALBA

    One of the most beautiful late summer and autumn flowers, this very hardy and long-lived plant has white spring flowers on low shiny leaves, giving way in autumn to waxy white berries on thick, attractive scarlet stems. The common name, "doll's eyes" is quite appropriate. "There is nothing like it - a real August treasure", says Graham Stuart Thomas. ... Learn More

    $3.52

    (10 seeds)

  8. ACTAEA RUBRA

    Sprays of white feathery flowers give way to sprays of shining bright red berries in summer and autumn. This is a superb and very long-lived plant, which is ideal for a shady spot. ... Learn More

    $2.86

    (10 seeds)

  9. ACTINIDIA KOLOMIKTA

    This large, vigorous deciduous climber bears twining stems with ovate leaves, those of mature plants tipped with silver, and later pink. The attractive white flowers, male and female, grow on separate plants! A gorgeous plant often grown for foliage effect. ... Learn More

    $4.19

    (15 seeds)

  10. ADENOPHORA LILIIFOLIA

    An elegant plant making spires of white-eyed blue flowers in early and mid summer. In very good, loose soil this plant can spread, so may be best planted where it can be controlled. ... Learn More

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  11. AEGLE MARMELOS

    This mid-sized, slender, aromatic, gum-bearing tree has branches clad in leaves with three leaflets and greenish white, sweetly scented flowers, that finally transform into the amazing smooth-shelled "bael fruit" that can be eaten either fresh or dried and tastes of marmalade, although it actually smells of roses! Sacred by Hindus, it is known to produce one of the most commonly used fruits in Ayurvedic treatments as well as other traditional systems of medicine. In the traditional Newari culture of Nepal, this tree is part of a girls fertility ritual known as the Bel baha. Girls are "married" ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (6 seeds)

  12. AETHIONEMA SAXATILE

    The flowers of Burnt candytuft, a dwarf rock plant, are variable in colour and can be white, pink or mauve. For us living in the UK larger and more common members of this family are associated with neat, edged flowerbeds in gardens and parks in the height of summer. This rare plant grows in rocky habitats in the hills and mountains, where it blooms in the spring. Burnt candytuft is found in the western and central Mediterranean from Spain to Greece and also in Sardinia, Sicily and Crete. ... Learn More

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  13. AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'BLUE TIPS'

    Sizeable, globular, white flower heads, each flower delicately tipped with blue, open freely on stout stems above strap-shaped leaves. A seedling which appeared here some years ago, this new and seemingly completely hardy variety forms heavy established clumps which improve over the years and amaze all who visit our gardens here. ... Learn More

    $3.19

    (15+ seeds)

  14. AGAPANTHUS AFRICANUS 'SNOWBALL'

    Balls of delicate, pure white flowers arise on long stout stems in mid and late summer amidst vigorous clumps of bright green strap-like leaves. The pure white flowers occasionally have the slightest shade of blushed pink at the tips of the petals. ... Learn More

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  15. AGAPANTHUS PRAECOX ALBA

    This early-flowering, evergreen, white-flowered form of the "African Lily" is a popular plant around the world, especially in Mediterranean climates, although it thrives in mild gardens everywhere. It is a native of Natal and Cape of Good Hope in South Africa. A vigorous, tough plant, most of the cultivated Agapanthus varieties in cultivation are hybrids or cultivars of this species. ... Learn More

    $4.19

    (10 seeds)

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