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Caesalpinia pulcherrima

Caesalpinia pulcherrima

Ref: 5925

£2.63 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae (Half-hardy shrub) Shrub with finely divided fern-like leaves and vivid scarlet and yellow flowers with long stamens. West Indies. May tolerate light frost if wood is w.ell ripened. Easy germination. 2m (6-7ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Eryngium agavifolium (Ref: 8622)
2. Rhodochiton atrosanguineum (Ref: 6718)
3. Phygelius recta (Ref: 6911)

Caiophora coronata

Caiophora coronata

Ref: 9223

£2.63 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Loasaceae (Hardy annual) This strange-looking plant boasts huge white flowers (7-8 cm in diameter), is easy to grow, and is an excellent candidate for outdoor growing for colder climates. Poor well drained soil. Plant has stinging hairs, handle with gloves. Toxic. 40cm (15in) Sun / well drained. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Acaena microphylla (Ref: 7455)
2. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)
3. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)

Calamintha sylvatica ssp. ascendens

Calamintha sylvatica ssp. ascendens

Ref: 800

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Lamiaceae (Hardy perennial) Rising above aromatic small bright green leaves, branching stems grow from the leaf axils holding dark purple buds. These open to pale lilac flowers, top lip being darker, bottom lip protruding, white throats spotted with mauve. Easy & flowers first year. 60cm (2ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Dianthus knappii (Ref: 6518)
2. Penstemon jamesii (Ref: 6195)
3. Peltoboykinia watanabei (Ref: 6042)

Calandrinia colchaguensis

Calandrinia colchaguensis

Ref: 802

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Portulacaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Low growing tufts of slim mid green leaves. Mauve stems hold terminal clusters of light sage green downy buds opening to bright cerise cup-shaped flowers. Flowers first year. 5-8cm (2-3 in) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cyperus 'Chira' (Ref: 6781)
2. Aethionema saxatalis (Ref: 9335)
3. Calceolaria chelidonioides (Ref: 805)

Calandrinia depressa

Calandrinia depressa

Ref: 6667

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Portulacaceae (Hardy annual) Small short lived perennial with lots of tiny bright pink flowers that open in the morning. Self seeds freely. Flowers first year. Easy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cistanthe grandiflora (Syn Calandrinia) (Ref: 804)
2. Calandrinia colchaguensis (Ref: 802)

Calandrinia ex JBA

Calandrinia ex JBA

Ref: 803

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Portulacaceae (Half-hardy annual) A sea of stunning cerise saucer shaped flowers, with creamy white centres, cover a mat of tiny bright green leaves. Easy & flowers first year. 23cm ( 9 in) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Calceolaria arachnoidea

Calceolaria arachnoidea

Ref: 7124

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small plant with silver grey spider-like leaves and deep purple/black flower pouches. Chile. Fairly easy and flowers first year. Needs perfect drainage. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)
2. Digitalis obscura (Ref: 7463)
3. Draba shiroumana (Ref: 7246)

Calceolaria chelidonioides

Calceolaria chelidonioides

Ref: 805

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Bright yellow pouches with maroon speckled throats glow above a rosette of dark green leaves. Flowers quickly from seed. 20cm (8 in) Sun or part shade / moist. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Linaria amoi (obtained as) (Ref: 8572)
2. Aquilegia einseleana (Ref: 6948)
3. Francoa sonchifolia (Ref: 928)

Calceolaria corymbosa

Calceolaria corymbosa

Ref: 7407

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Hardy perennial) Rosette-forming perennial from Chile with sprays of elongated slipper-like flowers with maroon speckles. Borderline hardy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Aquilegia einseleana (Ref: 6948)
2. Sisyrinchium micranthum (Ref: 6433)
3. Calceolaria chelidonioides (Ref: 805)

Calceolaria falklandica

Calceolaria falklandica

Ref: 6365

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Lovely alpine for a moist, part shady spot. Carries red-spotted, yellow slipper flowers above tight rosettes of leaves. Falklands islands. Easy. 5cm (2in) Part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Calceolaria chelidonioides (Ref: 805)
2. Calandrinia colchaguensis (Ref: 802)
3. Aethionema saxatalis (Ref: 9335)

Calceolaria mexicana

Calceolaria mexicana

Ref: 6675

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Half-hardy perennial) We originally collected a small amount of seed from Madeira. Our plants are now producing seed of their own after producing an abundance of small lemon-yellow flowers. A lovely plant for a slightly damp spot. Easy & flowers first year. Mexico. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Primula veris (orange) (Ref: 1235)
2. Leibneitzia nepalensis (obtained as) (Ref: 6951)
3. Wahlenbergia rivularis (Ref: 6538)

Calceolaria petiolaris

Calceolaria petiolaris

Ref: 7125

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Calceolariaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small leaved plant with sprays of small yellow flower pouches. Chile. Easy and flowers first year. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Linaria amoi (obtained as) (Ref: 8572)
2. Calceolaria chelidonioides (Ref: 805)
3. Linaria aeruginea (Ref: 8342)

Callistemon pallidus

Callistemon pallidus

Ref: 9196

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Myrtaceae (Half-Hardy shrub) Medium sized shrub with arching branches, bearing creamy white bottlebrushes in June or July. Moderately hardy plant for a sheltered, sunny spot. From western Australia. 1.2m (4ft) Sun / well drained. (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Verbascum blattaria (Ref: 8092)
2. Primula prolifera (Ref: 1231)
3. Echium candicans (Ref: 5918)

Callistephus ex 'Pink Plume'

Callistephus ex 'Pink Plume'

Ref: 8160

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-hardy annual) Large heads of doble pink daisies over a long period in summer. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Callistemon pallidus (Ref: 9196)

Campanula (mixed)

Campanula (mixed)

Ref: 813

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A mix of all the Campanulas that we have too little to list individually. Easy. 30-90cm (1-3 ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Potentilla (mixed) (Ref: 7005)
2. Lavandula (mixed) (Ref: 1028)
3. Penstemon (mixed) (Ref: 1191)

Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells)

Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells)

Ref: 6779

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) This is similar to ochroleuca, but with dark green foliage and ivory white bell flowers. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula rigidipila (Ref: 9333)
2. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
3. Cephalaria gigantea (Ref: 835)

Campanula carpatica

Campanula carpatica

Ref: 807

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A dwarf compact Campanula. Dainty heart shaped bright green leaves. Large open mid blue harebell flowers. C Europe. Easy. 25cm (10 in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tropaeolum speciosum (Ref: 8323)
2. Salvia viridis ex 'Art Shades' (Ref: 7604)
3. Campanula persicifolia (Ref: 6556)

Campanula erinus

Campanula erinus

Ref: 6666

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy Alpine) Small flowered Campanula with masses of tiny delicate blue bells. Easy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Primula vialii (Ref: 1236)
2. Chrysanthemum weyrichii (Ref: 9495)
3. Arabis stelleri (Ref: 9195)

Campanula glomerata var acaulis

Campanula glomerata var acaulis

Ref: 7554

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Similar to the species with globular heads of flowers in blue as opposed to mauve. 40cm (15in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula takesimana (Ref: 6384)
2. Vervain (Verbena officinalis) (Ref: 8818)
3. Echium candicans (Secret Seeds Hybrid) (Ref: 9039)

Campanula kalanticana

Campanula kalanticana

Ref: 8541

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Seed supplied to us from Czech rep - no information found as yet! 45-60cm (18-24in) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula rigidipila (Ref: 9333)
2. Stachys nivea (Ref: 9329)
3. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)

Campanula latifolia (Giant Bell Flower)

Campanula latifolia (Giant Bell Flower)

Ref: 6908

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A beautiful native plant with large, dark blue flowers in early summer. Europe. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Delphinium 'Pacific Giants' (Ref: 7680)
2. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)
3. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)

Campanula patula

Campanula patula

Ref: 6557

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy annual) Delicate open upright blue flowers on slender stems - a dainty plant for the front of the border or rockery. Limited stock. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula carpatica (Ref: 807)
2. Verbascum chaixii ex 'Album' (Ref: 1306)
3. Dianthus barbatus (ex dwarf) (Ref: 6125)

Campanula persicifolia

Campanula persicifolia

Ref: 6556

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Large blue bells on this easily grown perennial. S Europe, Russia & Asia. Easy. 90-120cm (3-4ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Codonopsis pilosula (Ref: 7671)
2. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)
3. Cottage garden mixture (Ref: 855)

Campanula persicifolia ex 'Alba'

Campanula persicifolia ex 'Alba'

Ref: 6523

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Quite an old cottage garden favourite and easily grown. Produces huge white bells in early summer. Comes fairly true. Easy. 1.2m (4ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Francoa sonchifolia (Ref: 928)
2. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)
3. Digitalis parviflora (Ref: 899)

Campanula persicifolia f. Pale Blue

Campanula persicifolia f. Pale Blue

Ref: 8614

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Seed collected from the Pale blue form, this cross pollinates easily, though a good percentage should be true pale blue. 90-120cm (3-4ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Polemonium caeruleum (Dark leaved form) (Ref: 9676)
2. Lupinus arboreus ex 'Snow Queen' (Ref: 1057)
3. Crocosmia ex 'Lucifer' (Ref: 858)

Campanula punctata var hondoense

Campanula punctata var hondoense

Ref: 7374

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Similar in habit to C takesemina with wiry stems producing deep pink, elongated bells in summer. Japan. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Patrinia villosa (Ref: 7399)
2. Digitalis parviflora (Ref: 899)
3. Eryngium (mixed) (Ref: 6773)

Campanula pyramidalis

Campanula pyramidalis

Ref: 822

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A tall and spectacular plant. From a loose rosette of fresh green lance shaped leaves numerous tall stems towering upwards are decked with fragrant 4cm (1.5 in) dark sky blue flowers. May grow as a short-lived perennial. Italy & Balkans. Easy. 2-2.5m (8ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Eryngium x tripartitum (Ref: 5979)
2. Aconitum carmichaelii ex 'Arendsii' (Ref: 6305)
3. Berkheya purpurea (Ref: 6471)

Campanula pyramidalis ex 'Alba'

Campanula pyramidalis ex 'Alba'

Ref: 823

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A tall and stately plant. From a loose rosette of fresh green lance shaped leaves numerous tall stems towering upwards are decked with fragrant 4cm (1.5 in) pure white flowers. May be variable from seed. Easy, but short-lived. 2-2.5m (8ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cardiocrinum giganteum (Ref: 6040)
2. Campanula latifolia (Giant Bell Flower) (Ref: 6908)
3. Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells) (Ref: 6779)

Campanula rapunculoides

Campanula rapunculoides

Ref: 6602

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Stems are densely clad with mid-blue bells during June/July. Can be invasive. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula latifolia (Giant Bell Flower) (Ref: 6908)
2. Campanula takesimana (Ref: 6384)
3. Campanula kalanticana (Ref: 8541)

Campanula rigidipila

Campanula rigidipila

Ref: 9333

£2.63 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Beautiful rosette forming Campanula with hairy grey-green leaves and spikes of dangling large soft blue bells covered in tiny hairs. Very special. 25cm (10in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells) (Ref: 6779)
2. Nicotiana suaveolens (Ref: 9446)
3. Corydalis taliensis (Ref: 6391)

Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell/Scottish Bluebell)

Campanula rotundifolia (Harebell/Scottish Bluebell)

Ref: 824

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Dainty nodding blue harebells bloom freely on slender branching stems, above a mat of slim lance shaped leaves. Temperate N Hemisphere. Easy. 30cm (1 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Iris pseudoacorus (Ref: 7034)
2. Papaver (poppy mix) (Ref: 1154)
3. Papaver rhoeas (Flanders poppy) (Ref: 1155)

Campanula sarmatica

Campanula sarmatica

Ref: 825

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) A compact clump of dark green leaves sends up many tall spikes closely packed with cream buds that darken to lavender before opening to large shiny dark lavender bells. Caucasus. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3 ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Dianthus myrtinervius (Ref: 6736)
2. Basil: Lemon - Indonesian Kemangie (Ref: 8000)
3. Basil: Greek (fine leaved miniature) (Ref: 7999)

Campanula takesimana

Campanula takesimana

Ref: 6384

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) This is a lovely plant with delicate wiry stems carrying huge pinkish white bells. Very popular in recent years. Korea. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula takesimana ex 'Elizabeth' (Ref: 818)
2. Campanula rapunculoides (Ref: 6602)
3. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)

Campanula takesimana ex 'Elizabeth'

Campanula takesimana ex 'Elizabeth'

Ref: 818

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Panicles of very large cream, pendulous bells flushed with reddish purple, red spotted interiors. May be variable from seed. Easy. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells) (Ref: 6779)
2. Digitalis (perennial & biennial mixed) (Ref: 898)
3. Aquilegia mexicana (Ref: 8602)

Campanula trachelium (mixed)

Campanula trachelium (mixed)

Ref: 5994

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Soft leaved perennial with umbels of starry flowers in shades of pale-dark blue and white. S. Europe & N. Africa. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Eryngium (mixed) (Ref: 6773)
2. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)
3. Tricyrtis (mixed) (Ref: 8158)

Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)

Campsis radicans (Trumpet Vine)

Ref: 6748

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Bignoniaceae (Hardy climber) A beautiful climber for a sheltered sunny wall. Produces red trumpet flowers in late summer. SE USA. Easy. 4m+ (12ft+) Sun / loam. (15 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Eritrichium canum (syn. rupestre) (Ref: 6829)
2. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)
3. Pulsatilla grandis (Ref: 7780)

Cardiocrinum giganteum

Cardiocrinum giganteum

Ref: 6040

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy perennial) Giant lily - stem produces up to 20 trumpet shaped white flowers with maroon stripes inside. Strongly scented. Himalayas. Note, this plant is monocarpic, but produces offsets. Slow to germinate. 1.5-3m (5-9ft) Sun or part shade / rich. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula pyramidalis ex 'Alba' (Ref: 823)
2. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
3. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)

Cardiocrinum giganteum var yunnanense

Cardiocrinum giganteum var yunnanense

Ref: 7634

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Bronze/green, heart-shaped leaves and white flowers with purple streaks in summer. 1.8m (6ft) Part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cardiocrinum giganteum (Ref: 6040)
2. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
3. Sisyrinchium idahoense 'Album' (Ref: 8648)

Carex comans (Bronze)

Carex comans (Bronze)

Ref: 6917

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cyperaceae (Hardy perennial) A very nice sedge with fine bronze foliage with a weeping habit. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Festuca glauca (Ref: 926)
2. Phaenosperma globosa (Ref: 6683)
3. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)

Carex flava

Carex flava

Ref: 9514

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cyperaceae (Hardy perennial) Small sedge, suitable for a grass garden at the front of a border or a rock garden.Light green strap-shaped leaves with green seed heads fading to yellow, backed by a ring of strap shaped leaves. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Calandrinia colchaguensis (Ref: 802)
2. Digitalis lutea variegata (Ref: 887)
3. Cyperus 'Chira' (Ref: 6781)

Carex muskingumensis

Carex muskingumensis

Ref: 7208

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cyperaceae (Hardy perennial) Palm grass with typical carex leaves and loose panicles of seeds in summer. Western North America. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Phaenosperma globosa (Ref: 6683)
2. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)
3. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)

Carex pendula

Carex pendula

Ref: 8431

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cyperaceae (Hardy perennial) Large sedge with wands of dangling catkin-like flowers in summer. Please note: this plant can be very invasive as it seeds readily. 1.8m (6ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Carex muskingumensis (Ref: 7208)
2. Luzula nivea (Ref: 6765)
3. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)

Carpobrotus edulis (Hottentot Fig)

Carpobrotus edulis (Hottentot Fig)

Ref: 8672

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Aizoaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) Succulent perennial with fleshy angular leaves and large dasiy-like flowers in pink or yellow. Good for a mild coastal garden. Easy. 15cm (6in) Sun / well drained. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Caesalpinia pulcherrima (Ref: 5925)
2. Cortaderia richardii (Ref: 6034)
3. Eccremocarpus scaber (ex yellow) (Ref: 6134)

Caryopteris incana

Caryopteris incana

Ref: 9019

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Verbenaceae (Hardy shrub) Common name of Blue Spirea - forms a lovely grey-green leaved shrub suitable for larger rock garden areas. Does not tollerate damp soil conditions. 1m (3ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula (mixed) (Ref: 813)
2. Potentilla (mixed) (Ref: 7005)
3. Aquilegia dichroa (Ref: 9643)

Cedronella canariensis (Balm of Gilead)

Cedronella canariensis (Balm of Gilead)

Ref: 6080

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Lamiaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Heavily aromatic plant - grown for its soft fine leaves which give off a strong menthol-type scent when bruised. Produces sprays of small pink flowers. Canary islands, Azores, Madeira. Easy, but germination is slow (8-10 weeks) 75cm (30in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Penstemon (mixed) (Ref: 1191)
2. Oenothera (mixed) (Ref: 6187)
3. Dianthus (mixed) (Ref: 874)

Celosia argentea cristata

Celosia argentea cristata

Ref: 9496

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Amaranthaceae (Half-Hardy annual) Dramatic cottage garden annual with vibrant cocks-comb magenta or orange flowers. An old-fashioned favourite. Easy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Digitalis parviflora (Ref: 899)
2. Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot Delight' (Ref: 7058)
3. Wahlenbergia rivularis (Ref: 6538)

Centaurea cyanea 'Black Ball'

Centaurea cyanea 'Black Ball'

Ref: 7483

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) Dark red, almost black flowers all summer on this pretty annual. 30cm (1ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
2. Campanula (mixed) (Ref: 813)
3. Erigeron karvinskianus (Ref: 6527)

Centaurea macrocephala

Centaurea macrocephala

Ref: 832

£2.63 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) A robust clump forming perennial. Broad lance shaped mid green leaves on stiff leafy stems. Attractive large spherical buds with fringed, glossy brown bracts open to showy rich glowing yellow, fluffy flower heads. Caucasus, Turkey. Easy. 1.5m (5 ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cephalaria gigantea (Ref: 835)
2. Echinops bannaticus (syn E. ritro - Globe thistle) (Ref: 6487)
3. Aster amellus (Ref: 9324)

Centranthus ruber 'Alba' (White Valerian)

Centranthus ruber 'Alba' (White Valerian)

Ref: 9661

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Valerianaceae (Hardy perennial) A now naturalised plant of the UK often found growing in stone walls. This is the White Valerian is much loved by bees and butterflies. Will withstand sea salt winds, drought tollerant. 80cm (32in) Sun / well drained. (50 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Verbena hastata ex 'Alba' (Ref: 1312)
2. Campanula latifolia (Giant Bell Flower) (Ref: 6908)
3. Sanguisorba canadensis (Ref: 9101)

Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian)

Centranthus ruber (Red Valerian)

Ref: 9660

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Valerianaceae (Hardy perennial) A now naturalised plant of the UK often found growing in stone walls. This Red or Pink Valerian is much loved by bees and butterflies. Will withstand sea salt winds, drought tollerant. 80cm (32in) Sun / well drained. (50 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Waldsteinia fragarioides (Ref: 6824)
2. Aquilegia vulgaris ex 'William Guiness' (Ref: 6756)
3. Centranthus ruber 'Alba' (White Valerian) (Ref: 9661)

Ceonothus thyrsiflorus

Ceonothus thyrsiflorus

Ref: 9455

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Rhamnaceae (Half-Hardy shrub) Well known shrub which forms a large hummock. In spring, bright blue flower spikes are produced above the evergreen leaves. Seed collected from varieties. 90-120cm (3-4ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)
2. Allowissadula holoseracea (Ref: 8426)
3. Anemone AGS 1387 (Ref: 7830)

Cephalaria gigantea

Cephalaria gigantea

Ref: 835

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) Very large pale primrose yellow pincushion flowers on upright stems. Dark green leaves divided into broadly lance shaped segments on this robust clump forming perennial. Turkey and Caucasus. Easy. 1.8m (6 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Verbena hastata ex 'Alba' (Ref: 1312)
2. Ageratum corymbosum (Ref: 8590)
3. Aconitum ex 'Stainless Steel' (Ref: 7070)

Cephalaria radiata

Cephalaria radiata

Ref: 7532

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Dipsacaceae (Hardy perennial) 1.2m (4ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Digitalis lutea variegata (Ref: 887)
2. Adenophora nikoensis (Ref: 6086)
3. Adenophora aurita (Ref: 9321)

Cephalophora aromatica

Cephalophora aromatica

Ref: 7663

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) Annual with small yellow ball-shaped flowers. Not much to look at, but the whole plant gives off this gentle sherbert fragrance. Delicious. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)

Cercis siliquastrum (Judas Tree)

Cercis siliquastrum (Judas Tree)

Ref: 8673

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Leguminosae (Hardy tree) Beautiful tree with heart shaped, mid-green leaves. The cerise pink, pea-like flowers are produced in spring on the bare branches before the leaves. 3-5m (10-15ft) Sun / loam. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Corydalis paczowskii (Ref: 9622)
2. Clematis (mixed) (Ref: 843)
3. Libertia grandiflora (Ref: 6691)

Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens'

Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens'

Ref: 838

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy annual) A very unusual plant, blue-green fleshy leaves packed along the stems, ending in clusters of rich purple-blue tubular flowers, sometimes striped with white. Loved by bees. Flowers from spring to late summer. Comes true from seed. Easy. 45cm (18in) Sun / well drained. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Rhodochiton atrosanguineum (Ref: 6718)
2. Cynoglossum amabile 'Pink Shower' (Ref: 6883)
3. Campanula alliarifolia (Ivory Bells) (Ref: 6779)

Chaenorrhinum origanifolium ex 'Blue Dream'

Chaenorrhinum origanifolium ex 'Blue Dream'

Ref: 840

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Plantaginaceae (Hardy perennial) Funnel shaped lilac blue, yellow throated, slightly scented flowers, top lip webbed with mauve, smother this plant all summer. Pyrenees. Flowers quickly and comes true. Easy. 15cm (6 in) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Peltoboykinia watanabei (Ref: 6042)
2. Wahlenbergia rivularis (Ref: 6538)
3. Eritrichium canum (syn. rupestre) (Ref: 6829)

Chasmanthe bicolor

Chasmanthe bicolor

Ref: 5773

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Winter growing, summer dormant - red tubular flowers with green markings - very attractive good plant for sun or semi-shade (similar to crocosmia). South Africa. 75cm (30in) Part shade / well drained. (10 seeds)

Chelidonium majus var laciniatum

Chelidonium majus var laciniatum

Ref: 8338

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Fine leaved version with ferny leaves and small delicate yellow poppy-like flowers. Good for woodland naturalising. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cynoglossum amabile 'Pink Shower' (Ref: 6883)
2. Papaver somniferum 'Crimson Feathers' (Ref: 1150)
3. Aquilegia fragrans (Ref: 765)

Chiastophyllum oppositifolium

Chiastophyllum oppositifolium

Ref: 841

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Crassulaceae (Hardy perennial) Deep yellow bell shaped flowers in arching sprays grow above a dense mat of fleshy pale green leaves. Caucasus. 20cm (8 in) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Collomia grandiflora (Ref: 846)
2. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)
3. Anthyllis vulneraria (Ref: 9194)

Chrysanthemum coronarium

Chrysanthemum coronarium

Ref: 6971

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) A beautiful plant originally collected many years ago in Mykonos. bright yellow daisies rise from finely cut foliage, includes v. bicolor which is cream and yellow. Easily grow. Greece. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Mirabilis longiflora (Ref: 9447)
2. Lantana camara (Ref: 9314)
3. Leucanthemum vulgare (Ox-Eye-Daisy) (Ref: 5931)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Chrysanthemum segetum (Corn Marigold)

Ref: 7021

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) Fairly uncommon annual with yellow daisies flowering during the summer months. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)
2. Cortaderia richardii (Ref: 6034)
3. Papaver somniferum (ex double red) (Ref: 6562)

Chrysanthemum weyrichii

Chrysanthemum weyrichii

Ref: 9495

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy Alpine) Beautiful alpine with pink-bleached daisy-like flowers with yellow centres. Flowering late summer to mid-autumn. 20cm (8in) Sun / well drained. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Aquilegia einseleana (Ref: 6948)
2. Draba athoa f. leiocarpa (Ref: 6921)
3. Allium senescens var. calcareum (obtained as) (Ref: 6918)

Chrysopsis villosa (syn Heterotheca)

Chrysopsis villosa (syn Heterotheca)

Ref: 6900

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy perennial) Alpine with soft grey leaves and sunny, yellow daisies in summer. Easy. 10cm (4in) Sun / well drained. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Hypericum androsaemum ex 'Albury Purple' (Ref: 6050)
2. Nepeta parnassica (Ref: 1104)
3. Dracocephalum botryoides (Ref: 7250)

Cistanthe grandiflora (Syn Calandrinia)

Cistanthe grandiflora (Syn Calandrinia)

Ref: 804

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Portulacaceae (Half-hardy annual) Numerous cup-shaped magenta flowers 1¼ in across on long stems, bloom above fleshy rosette blue-green leaves. Easy & self seeds. Chile. 45cm (18in) Sun / well drained. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Acaena microphylla (Ref: 7455)
2. Mirabilis longiflora (Ref: 9447)
3. Linaria reticulata ex 'Flamenco' (Ref: 6364)

Cistus (Benidorm)

Cistus (Benidorm)

Ref: 8472

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cistaceae (Half-hardy shrub) A pretty shrub with evergreen leaves and pink, rose-like flowers in summer. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue) (Ref: 8589)
2. Salvia forsskaolii (Ref: 1246)
3. Echium candicans (Ref: 5918)

Claytonia sibirica (Purslane)

Claytonia sibirica (Purslane)

Ref: 6116

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Portulacaceae (Hardy perennial) Pretty little plant with succulent leaves and masses of starry pink blossom. Good for dappled shade. May be invasive. Flowers first year. Siberia. Easy. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Anemone virginiana (Ref: 749)
2. Gentiana asclepiadea (blue) (Ref: 5955)
3. Chaenorrhinum origanifolium ex 'Blue Dream' (Ref: 840)

Clematis (mixed)

Clematis (mixed)

Ref: 843

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) A mix of clematis seed that we have too little to list individually. Easy. 6m (20 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Penstemon (mixed) (Ref: 1191)
2. Campanula (mixed) (Ref: 813)
3. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)

Clematis campaniflora

Clematis campaniflora

Ref: 6709

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) A delicate climber with small, pale blue pixie hat flowers which are rather attractive en-masse. Summer flowering. Portugal. Easy. Toxic. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (10+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Dianthus (mixed) (Ref: 874)
2. Echium russicum (Ref: 920)
3. Eryngium (mixed) (Ref: 6773)

Clematis ladhakhiana

Clematis ladhakhiana

Ref: 8339

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) Gentle leaf climber with bronzy-yellow orientale type flowers with a darker centre. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Clematis serratifolia (Ref: 9088)
2. Anemone japonica mixed (Ref: 8671)
3. Clematis potaninii (Ref: 8756)

Clematis orientalis

Clematis orientalis

Ref: 7504

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) Climber with large yellow flowers with a chocolate brown centre and followed with silvery seed heads. 2-3m (6-10ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Clematis ladhakhiana (Ref: 8339)
2. Papaver somniferum (ex maroon) (Ref: 6618)
3. Delphinium 'Pacific Giants' (Ref: 7680)

Clematis potaninii

Clematis potaninii

Ref: 8756

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) A free-flowering variety with solitary white flowers reaching 1.5in (4cm) across. Flowers late summer. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun / loam. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Clematis viriginiana (Ref: 8757)
2. Clematis serratifolia (Ref: 9088)
3. Clematis ladhakhiana (Ref: 8339)

Clematis recta ex 'Purpurea'

Clematis recta ex 'Purpurea'

Ref: 6676

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) We don't know if this comes true, but the seed was collected from our parent herbaceous perennial with red/bronze foliage and a foaming mass of white flowers. A very good border plant. (Needs support). C & S Europe. Easy. Toxic. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Astrantia major ssp involucrata ex 'Shaggy' (Ref: 6625)
2. Aquilegia grata (Ref: 766)
3. Alyogyne huegelii (Ref: 7143)

Clematis serratifolia

Clematis serratifolia

Ref: 9088

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) Similar to C. orientalis with quite large yellow flowers with upward pointing petals. Flowers late in the year. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Clematis potaninii (Ref: 8756)
2. Clematis ladhakhiana (Ref: 8339)
3. Clematis viriginiana (Ref: 8757)

Clematis stans

Clematis stans

Ref: 6038

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy perennial) Herbaceous clematis producing small pale blue flowers Aug-Sept. Japan. Easy. 1m (3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Nepeta parnassica (Ref: 1104)
2. Eryngium (mixed) (Ref: 6773)
3. Patrinia villosa (Ref: 7399)

Clematis tangutica

Clematis tangutica

Ref: 7859

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) Scrambling climber which grows quickly, producing dangling bells of lemon ellow over a long period during summer. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Delphinium 'Pacific Giants' (Ref: 7680)
2. Cedronella canariensis (Balm of Gilead) (Ref: 6080)
3. Meconopsis cambrica (ex single orange) (Ref: 6170)

Clematis viriginiana

Clematis viriginiana

Ref: 8757

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Ranunculaceae (Hardy climber) Scrambling climber which grows quickly, producing masses of small white flowers july - september. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Clematis potaninii (Ref: 8756)
2. Clematis serratifolia (Ref: 9088)
3. Clematis ladhakhiana (Ref: 8339)

Cobaea scandens ex 'Alba'

Cobaea scandens ex 'Alba'

Ref: 6067

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Polemoniaceae (Half-hardy climber) Also known as the white cup and saucer vine. Large white bells on this interesting climber. Usually grown as an annual. Mexico. Easy. 2-3m (6-10ft) Sun / loam. (10+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's claw) (Ref: 8772)
2. Digitalis (perennial & biennial mixed) (Ref: 898)
3. Nectaroscordum siculum subsp. bulgaricum (Ref: 6088)

Codonopsis clematidea

Codonopsis clematidea

Ref: 845

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy perennial) Herbaceous perennial scrambler. Slender beautiful pendant large bell shaped pale blue flowers with stunning interiors of blue, yellow and black marking. A plant to grow through small shrubs. C Asia. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tomato: San Marzano (Ref: 8075)
2. Polemonium caeruleum f. album (Ref: 1214)
3. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)

Codonopsis pilosula

Codonopsis pilosula

Ref: 7671

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Campanulaceae (Hardy climber) Clambering Campanula-like plant with Greenish yellow bells with darker markings inside. Very unusual, yet one of the easiest Codonopsis to grow. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Bupleurum longifolium (Ref: 6755)
2. Lathyrus belinensis (Ref: 9701)
3. Rosa roxburgii (Ref: 8678)

Collomia grandiflora

Collomia grandiflora

Ref: 846

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Polemoniaceae (Hardy annual) Pale apricot trumpet shaped flowers grouped together in tight clusters on branched stems. Lance shaped leaves. Successive sow for continuous flowering.N America. Easy. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Chiastophyllum oppositifolium (Ref: 841)
2. Anthyllis vulneraria (Ref: 9194)
3. Caryopteris incana (Ref: 9019)

Commelina coelsetis 'Alba'

Commelina coelsetis 'Alba'

Ref: 8616

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Commelinaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) White version of the day flower, opening white in the morning and fading to soft blue by the afternoon. 40cm (15in) Sun / well drained. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Stachys albens (Ref: 7791)
2. Asclepias incarnata ex 'Ice Ballet' (Ref: 782)
3. Anemone AGS 1387 (Ref: 7830)

Commelina tuberosa 'Ouverture Mix'

Commelina tuberosa 'Ouverture Mix'

Ref: 9441

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Commelinaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Freely produced vivid blue, white, mauve saucer-shaped flowers open, each lasting a day from summer to mid-autumn. Flowers first year. Easy. 50cm (20in) Sun / moist. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Asarina scandens (Ref: 8333)

Cortaderia richardii

Cortaderia richardii

Ref: 6034

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Poaceae (Hardy perennial) New Zealand pampas grass. Brown/green foliage and silvery plumes- prefers moist soil. Easy. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun / moist. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Purple Loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) (Ref: 6460)
2. Dipsacus sativus (Common Teasle) (Ref: 8438)
3. Carex muskingumensis (Ref: 7208)

Corydalis cheilanthifolia

Corydalis cheilanthifolia

Ref: 6937

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) A pretty little plant with fern-likeleaves and panicles of yellow flowers in early summer. Easy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Corydalis taliensis (Ref: 6391)
2. Dianthus (mixed) (Ref: 874)
3. Triteleia laxa (Syn Brodiaea) (Ref: 6520)

Corydalis heterocarpa

Corydalis heterocarpa

Ref: 8321

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Ferny leaved, succulent annual or biennial with spikes of yellow flowers with brown tips in spring. Easy. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Part shade / loam. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Anthyllis vulneraria var. coccinea (Ref: 753)
2. Primula paxiana (obtained as) (Ref: 7516)
3. Arisaema flavum (Ref: 7503)

Corydalis ophiocarpa

Corydalis ophiocarpa

Ref: 853

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Branched racemes of red tipped, ivory tubular flowers on delicate stems. Fern like grey-green foliage. Easy. 45cm (18in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Digitalis thapsi (Ref: 6819)
2. Clematis potaninii (Ref: 8756)
3. Astrantia major ssp involucrata ex 'Shaggy' (Ref: 6625)

Corydalis paczowskii

Corydalis paczowskii

Ref: 9622

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Small perennial with ferny leaves that produces spikes of lilac coloured flowers in the spring. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / well drained. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Angelica sylvestris ex 'Vicar's Mead' (Ref: 6500)
2. Primula vialii (Ref: 1236)
3. Tropaeolum speciosum (Ref: 8323)

Corydalis pallida (obtained as)

Corydalis pallida (obtained as)

Ref: 854

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Ferny leaves and strong stems hold spikes of pretty cream tubular flowers with mauve lips. Easy. 38-45cm (15-18 in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)
2. Digitalis trojana (Ref: 7458)
3. Veronicastrum sibiricum var. japonicum f. album (Ref: 7403)

Corydalis sempervirens 'Alba'

Corydalis sempervirens 'Alba'

Ref: 8617

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy annual) Rather nice white flowered version of this pretty plant, flowers held delicately above finely divided foliage. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (15 seeds)

Corydalis sp AGS

Corydalis sp AGS

Ref: 7676

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Half-hardy biennial) Unusual Corydalis with fleshy stems and bronze-tipped yellow flowers all summer. Not yet sure if perennial. Easy. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (10 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Eryngium serra (Ref: 8475)
2. Euphorbia coralloides (Ref: 9093)
3. Dianthus giganteus (Ref: 6856)

Corydalis taliensis

Corydalis taliensis

Ref: 6391

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) This is a beautiful Corydalis. Ferny foliage and drooping panicles of burgundy-red flowers. A plant which grows well for us here in Devon. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / loam. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)
2. Wahlenbergia rivularis (Ref: 6538)
3. Geranium thunbergii (syn. wilfordii) (Ref: 952)

Cottage garden mixture

Cottage garden mixture

Ref: 855

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Large generous mixed packet of annuals and perennials from plants that we have grown... some varieties - we have been unable to identify - so expect a few surprises! Easy. Sun or part shade / loam. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula (mixed) (Ref: 813)
2. Dianthus (mixed) (Ref: 874)
3. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)

Crepis pyrenaica

Crepis pyrenaica

Ref: 9617

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae ( ) Pyrenean Hawk's Beard. Yellow flowers June/July. A good hardy plant for the wild flower garden. 40cm (15in) Sun(10+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Campanula takesimana ex 'Elizabeth' (Ref: 818)
2. Digitalis thapsi (Ref: 6819)
3. Chrysanthemum coronarium (Ref: 6971)

Crocosmia ex 'Lucifer'

Crocosmia ex 'Lucifer'

Ref: 858

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) Upward facing bright tomato-red flowers 2in long, borne on slightly arching branched spikes in mid-summer. The mid- green leaves have a pleated appearance. A good cut flower. 90-1.2m (3-4 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Echium russicum (Ref: 920)
2. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
3. Linaria reticulata ex 'Flamenco' (Ref: 6364)

Crocus Mixed

Crocus Mixed

Ref: 9647

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Hardy perennial) A lovely mix of semi-wild type species - ideal for sowing in orchards. 15cm (6in) Sun / loam. (20 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Dierama (mixed) (Ref: 7620)
2. Triteleia laxa (Syn Brodiaea) (Ref: 6520)
3. Corydalis cheilanthifolia (Ref: 6937)

Cucubalis baccifera

Cucubalis baccifera

Ref: 8640

£1.75 / €2.00

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy annual) Often listed as annual, ours do seem to behave perennial. This interesting plant has white, Silene-like upturned bells followed by interesting shiny black berries. The plant is a lax scrambler and is best grown amongst other shrubs. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Cucumis Deco-Fruit

Cucumis Deco-Fruit

Ref: 9450

£0.88 / €1.00

Quantity:

Family: Cucurbitaceae (Half-Hardy Conservatory plant) Ornamental range of gourds, gherkins and cucumbers in all shapes and sizes. Easy to grow. For ornamental use only. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)


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1. Ecballium elaterium (Squirting Cucumber) (Ref: 5919)
2. Anemone virginiana (Ref: 749)
3. Euphorbia coralloides (Ref: 9093)

Cuphea lanceolata

Cuphea lanceolata

Ref: 8618

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Lythraceae (Half-Hardy annual) Probably perennial, but best grown as annual. A very floriferous plant which will continue all season with it's crinkly edged, red/pink flowers 2-3cm across. 40cm (15in) Sun / loam. (15 seeds)


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1. Lobelia excelsior (Ref: 9054)
2. Betony (Stachys officinalis) (Ref: 7019)
3. Stylomecon heterophylla (Ref: 6890)

Cuphea lanceolata 'Purple Passion'

Cuphea lanceolata 'Purple Passion'

Ref: 9442

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Lythraceae (Half-Hardy annual) A very floriferous plant which will continue all season with it's crinkly edged, dark purple flowers 2-3cm across. From Mexico. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (15 seeds)


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1. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)
2. Cynoglossum amabile 'Pink Shower' (Ref: 6883)
3. Verbena corymbosa (Ref: 1310)

Cyclamen (Miniature mixed)

Cyclamen (Miniature mixed)

Ref: 9216

£0.88 / €1.00

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Family: Myrsinaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) Collected from miniature Cyclamen for pot plants or autumn bedding. Lots of different colours. 15-23cm (6-9in) Part shade / loam. (20 seeds)


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1. Eryngium (mixed) (Ref: 6773)
2. Allium senescens var. calcareum (obtained as) (Ref: 6918)
3. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)

Cynoglossum amabile ex 'Firmament'

Cynoglossum amabile ex 'Firmament'

Ref: 863

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) A compact plant with deep blue flowers and grey-green leaves also known as the Chinese forget-me-not. Easy. 45cm (18in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Cynoglossum amabile 'Pink Shower'

Cynoglossum amabile 'Pink Shower'

Ref: 6883

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) Lots of little, pink starry flowers cover this plant all summer.Flowers first year from an early sowing. Easy. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)


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1. Cuphea lanceolata 'Purple Passion' (Ref: 9442)
2. Cerinthe major ex 'Purpurascens' (Ref: 838)
3. Nicotiana suaveolens (Ref: 9446)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Cynoglossum officinale (Hound's Tongue)

Ref: 8589

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Boraginaceae (Hardy biennial) Biennial with hairy leaves and sprays of blood red fllowers in summer. Toxic. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (15 seeds)


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1. Pseudolysimachion kiusianum ex 'Maximum' (Ref: 1240)
2. Sanguisorba officinalis (Greater Burnett) (Ref: 7354)
3. Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea' (Ref: 6275)

Cyperus 'Chira'

Cyperus 'Chira'

Ref: 6781

£0.88 / €1.00

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Family: Cyperaceae (Half-hardy perennial) From the Canary islands comes this plant named after Lake Chira, with large showy flower/seed heads like a pom pom. Easy. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (50+ seeds)


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3. Commelina tuberosa 'Ouverture Mix' (Ref: 9441)

Cyphomandra betacea (Tree Tomato)

Cyphomandra betacea (Tree Tomato)

Ref: 9024

£1.75 / €2.00

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Family: Solanaceae (Tender Conservatory plant) This fast growing tropical shrub from the Andes, Chile is best known as the Tree Tomato. Tasting somewhat like a tomato, it is usually eaten with sugar or boiled to make a popular and refreshing drink. 3m (10ft) Sun / rich. (5 seeds)


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