Online Catalogue
 Home Up a Level Store Top Terms & Conditions Search View Basket Checkout  Contact Us Login

M: (Macfadyena to Myrrhis)

Online Catalogue | Seeds (A to Z) |  M: (Macfadyena to Myrrhis)

Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's claw)

Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's claw)

Ref: 8772

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Bignoniaceae (Tender climber) The cat's claw vine - tender rampant climber which produces masses of yellow trumpet shaped flowers. Self-clinging by claw shaped tendrils. 7m (25ft) Sun / loam. (8 seeds)

Macleaya microcarpa (Plume Poppy)

Macleaya microcarpa (Plume Poppy)

Ref: 6484

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Enormous perennial for the back of a border with large grey/green scalloped leaves that are bronze on reverse. Produces plumes of tiny bronze flowers that are attractive for a long time. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lychnis coronaria (Ref: 8111)
2. Primula candelabra (mixed species) (Ref: 1222)
3. Primula elatior (Oxlip) (Ref: 1224)

Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange)

Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange)

Ref: 8779

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Moraceae (Hardy tree) Native to mid-west and south-eastern United States. Yellow leaves in autumn. Produces orange like bumpy in-edible fruit. 7m (25ft) Sun / loam. (5 seeds)

Mahonia ex 'Charity'

Mahonia ex 'Charity'

Ref: 9239

£1.60 / €1.92

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Berberidaceae (Hardy shrub) Well known shrub with prickly, holly-like leaves and spikes of scented yellow flowers in late winter, followed by purple berries. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10+ large seeds)

Malesherbia linearifolia

Malesherbia linearifolia

Ref: 9384

£2.80 / €3.36

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Malesherbiaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) The most heavenly blue flowers, similar to a flattened-out Nigela flower are produced above twiggy plants during summer. Something different and recommended. Hardy to -5 C. Chile 90-120cm (3-4ft) Sun / well drained. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Isoplexis canariensis (Ref: 976)
2. Elytropus chilensis (Ref: 9609)
3. Phrodus microphyllus (Ref: 9438)

Malva alcea ex 'Alba'

Malva alcea ex 'Alba'

Ref: 7076

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) pure white version of our native wild mallow. 1.5m (5ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)

Malva alcea var. fastigiata

Malva alcea var. fastigiata

Ref: 1079

£1.55 / €1.86

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) A narrow upright plant. Showy open funnel shaped deep pink flowers with slightly darker veins are produced in terminal racemes from early summer well into the autumn. Very divided dark green leaves. S Europe 80cm (32 in) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Ref: 1085

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of showy large open funnel shaped, pinkish-purple flowers with darker purple veins and notched petals. Europe, N Africa, SW Asia. 1.2m (4 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Ref: 7014

£1.25 / €1.50

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) A common site on wasteground, this pretty annual produces very finely divided foliage and masses of yellow-centred white daisies all summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Matthiola bicornis (Night Scented Stock)

Matthiola bicornis (Night Scented Stock)

Ref: 9542

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) No cottage garden should be without this very fragrant plant - easy and quick to flower in soft mauves and pinks. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Matthiola incana (Ref: 7196)
2. Orlaya grandiflora (Ref: 6822)

Matthiola incana

Matthiola incana

Ref: 7196

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of all the modern day hybrids, this beautiful coastal wildflower of europe produces grey/green leaves and sprays of pretty cross-shaped mauve, sometimes pink or white, flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Easy short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Meconopsis baileyi

Meconopsis baileyi

Ref: 9553

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) The beautiful himalayan blue poppy. Will thrive in a cool damp place. Himalayas. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Part shade / acid. (30+ seeds)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex double orange)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex double orange)

Ref: 6169

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Double orange form of this plant. Can be difficult to germinate. W Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex single orange)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex single orange)

Ref: 6170

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Single orange form of this lovely poppy. Grows well in paved areas or against dry walls. W Europe. 40cm (15in) Sun or part shade / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Meconopsis Himalayan (mixed)

Meconopsis Himalayan (mixed)

Ref: 7177

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) A small mix of yellows and reds, mostly napaulensis, with attractive foliage. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Meconopsis napaulensis (bright pink)

Meconopsis napaulensis (bright pink)

Ref: 7891

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) Rosettes of ferny leaves with golden hairs and bright pink flowers with yellow stamens. Very beautiful. 1.2m (4ft) Part shade / acid. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Argemone platyceras (Ref: 9440)
2. Caiophora coronata (Ref: 9223)
3. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)

Meconopsis nepaulensis f yellow

Meconopsis nepaulensis f yellow

Ref: 8665

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) The seeds was collected from the yellow form of this plant, however there may still be pink ones coming from this seed as it doesn't come entirely true. 1.2m (4ft) Part shade / acid. (30+ seeds)

Melandrium procumbens var akaishi alpinum

Melandrium procumbens var akaishi alpinum

Ref: 7733

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Caryophyllaceae ( ) 15-23cm (6-9in)

Melandrium zawadskyii (obtained as)

Melandrium zawadskyii (obtained as)

Ref: 7320

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / sandy. (20 seeds)

Melia azederach (Bead Tree)

Melia azederach (Bead Tree)

Ref: 9315

£2.20 / €2.64

Quantity:

Family: Meliaceae (Half-Hardy tree) Pretty tree, that will survive outside in milder areas of the UK. Attractive fern-like leaflets divided into many leaflets and racemes of many starry flowers followed by bright yellow fruits containing the seeds used as beads. Easily grown exotic. 3-5m (10-15ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 large seeds)

Melianthus major

Melianthus major

Ref: 5785

£2.40 / €2.88

Quantity:

Family: Melianthaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Fast growing vigorous perennial, decorative blue-green leaves - striking flower spikes with dark maroon bracts in spring. S Africa. 2m (6-7ft) Sun / moist. (6 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tragopogon porrifolius (Ref: 6892)
2. Oenothera stricta (Ref: 6014)

Melica altissima  ex 'Atropurpurea'

Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea'

Ref: 6275

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Poaceae (Hardy perennial) A superb small grass, forming a clump of strap-like leaves and plumes of dainty purple flower/seed heads. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Panicum capillare (Witch grass) (Ref: 8157)
3. Briza maxima (Quaking Grass) (Ref: 793)

Malva alcea var. fastigiata

Malva alcea var. fastigiata

Ref: 1079

£1.55 / €1.86

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) A narrow upright plant. Showy open funnel shaped deep pink flowers with slightly darker veins are produced in terminal racemes from early summer well into the autumn. Very divided dark green leaves. S Europe 80cm (32 in) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Malva sylvestris (Mallow)

Ref: 1085

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) Clusters of showy large open funnel shaped, pinkish-purple flowers with darker purple veins and notched petals. Europe, N Africa, SW Asia. 1.2m (4 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Mirabilis jalapa (mixed)

Mirabilis jalapa (mixed)

Ref: 1093

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Nyctaginaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Flowering from June to November the red or pink scented trumpet shaped flowers cover this bushy plant. Can be grown as an annual, or stored in the same way as Dahlias. Peru. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Melianthus major

Melianthus major

Ref: 5785

£2.40 / €2.88

Quantity:

Family: Melianthaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Fast growing vigorous perennial, decorative blue-green leaves - striking flower spikes with dark maroon bracts in spring. S Africa. 2m (6-7ft) Sun / moist. (6 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Tragopogon porrifolius (Ref: 6892)
2. Oenothera stricta (Ref: 6014)

Musa velutina

Musa velutina

Ref: 5788

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Pink Dwarf Banana is a delightful species. Leaves have a pinkish midrib. The flowers are pink to orange and the very ornamental fruits, are a bright, velvety pink and last for months at a time. They are edible and quite sweet, but also full of seeds. This species is very cold tolerant and will survive even frosty winters outside if heavily mulched. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Mimulus guttatus (Monkey Flower)

Mimulus guttatus (Monkey Flower)

Ref: 5998

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Bright yellow snap-dragon like flowers are produced summer to autumn - ideal beside ponds or streams. Can be invasive. N America. Easy. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex double orange)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex double orange)

Ref: 6169

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Double orange form of this plant. Can be difficult to germinate. W Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex single orange)

Meconopsis cambrica (ex single orange)

Ref: 6170

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Single orange form of this lovely poppy. Grows well in paved areas or against dry walls. W Europe. 40cm (15in) Sun or part shade / well drained. (50+ seeds)

Melica altissima  ex 'Atropurpurea'

Melica altissima ex 'Atropurpurea'

Ref: 6275

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Poaceae (Hardy perennial) A superb small grass, forming a clump of strap-like leaves and plumes of dainty purple flower/seed heads. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Briza triloba (Ref: 6820)
2. Panicum capillare (Witch grass) (Ref: 8157)
3. Briza maxima (Quaking Grass) (Ref: 793)

Mimulus luteus

Mimulus luteus

Ref: 6450

£1.65 / €1.98

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Bears masses of yellow flowers with big red blothes. This plant self-seeds easily so be careful where you grow it - loves water. Chile. Eay. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Macleaya microcarpa (Plume Poppy)

Macleaya microcarpa (Plume Poppy)

Ref: 6484

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) Enormous perennial for the back of a border with large grey/green scalloped leaves that are bronze on reverse. Produces plumes of tiny bronze flowers that are attractive for a long time. 1.8-2.4m (6-8ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lychnis coronaria (Ref: 8111)
2. Primula candelabra (mixed species) (Ref: 1222)
3. Primula elatior (Oxlip) (Ref: 1224)

Mitella breweri

Mitella breweri

Ref: 6945

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Saxifragaceae (Hardy Alpine) Small plant grown for its crinkly, glossy green leaves. Also produces small spikes of green flowers. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Matricaria perforata (Scentless Mayweed)

Ref: 7014

£1.25 / €1.50

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Hardy annual) A common site on wasteground, this pretty annual produces very finely divided foliage and masses of yellow-centred white daisies all summer. Europe. 30cm (1ft) Sun / well drained. (100+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Lotus corniculatus (birds foot trefoil) (Ref: 8442)
2. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)
3. Anthemis tinctoria (Yellow Chamomile) (Ref: 752)

Mimulus cv pale yellow

Mimulus cv pale yellow

Ref: 7041

£1.55 / €1.86

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small plant, best treated as annual and suitable for pots or tubs. Large pale yellow, red-speckled trumpets all summer. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Malva alcea ex 'Alba'

Malva alcea ex 'Alba'

Ref: 7076

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Malvaceae (Hardy perennial) pure white version of our native wild mallow. 1.5m (5ft) Sun / loam. (30+ seeds)

Meconopsis Himalayan (mixed)

Meconopsis Himalayan (mixed)

Ref: 7177

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) A small mix of yellows and reds, mostly napaulensis, with attractive foliage. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Matthiola incana

Matthiola incana

Ref: 7196

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) Parent of all the modern day hybrids, this beautiful coastal wildflower of europe produces grey/green leaves and sprays of pretty cross-shaped mauve, sometimes pink or white, flowers with a beautiful fragrance. Easy short-lived perennial. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Luzula sylvatica (Ref: 6766)
2. Primula veris (Cowslip) (Ref: 1234)
3. Centaurea scabiosa (Ref: 7614)

Melandrium zawadskyii (obtained as)

Melandrium zawadskyii (obtained as)

Ref: 7320

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Caryophyllaceae (Hardy Alpine) 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / sandy. (20 seeds)

Mimulus minimus

Mimulus minimus

Ref: 7469

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) A pretty little plant with tubular yellow flowers in summer. Leaves are pale green and hairy. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / loam. (100+ seeds)

Muscari ex 'Valerie Finnis'

Muscari ex 'Valerie Finnis'

Ref: 8443

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Meconopsis nepaulensis f yellow

Meconopsis nepaulensis f yellow

Ref: 8665

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) The seeds was collected from the yellow form of this plant, however there may still be pink ones coming from this seed as it doesn't come entirely true. 1.2m (4ft) Part shade / acid. (30+ seeds)

Melandrium procumbens var akaishi alpinum

Melandrium procumbens var akaishi alpinum

Ref: 7733

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Caryophyllaceae ( ) 15-23cm (6-9in)

Mina lobata (Spanish flag)

Mina lobata (Spanish flag)

Ref: 7734

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Convolvulaceae (Half-Hardy climber) Pretty annual climber with tubular flowers that open orange and fade through yellow to white creating a striped effect. 2-3m (6-10ft) Sun / loam. (10 seeds)

Mimulus sp ex JBA 64

Mimulus sp ex JBA 64

Ref: 7739

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Tiny creamy yellow flowers with red flecks cover this small ground hugging plant. Easy. 10cm (4in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Mimulus naiandinus

Mimulus naiandinus

Ref: 7740

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) A beautiful plant with cream flowers and brownish/pink mottling. Easy. Limited stock. 20cm (8in) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Echium candicans (Ref: 5918)
2. Cupressus sempervirens (Ref: 6642)
3. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)

Mimulus tilingii

Mimulus tilingii

Ref: 7843

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small plant with lots of bright lemon-yellow flowers in summer. Easy. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Meconopsis napaulensis (bright pink)

Meconopsis napaulensis (bright pink)

Ref: 7891

£2.05 / €2.46

Quantity:

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy biennial) Rosettes of ferny leaves with golden hairs and bright pink flowers with yellow stamens. Very beautiful. 1.2m (4ft) Part shade / acid. (20+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Argemone platyceras (Ref: 9440)
2. Caiophora coronata (Ref: 9223)
3. Ipomoea purpurea ex 'Crimson Rambler' (Ref: 8643)

Moraea huttonii

Moraea huttonii

Ref: 8326

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Scented iris like yellow flowers with brown marks and deeper yellow eyes are produced on occasionally branched stems from spring to early summer. Protect from severe frosts. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (20 seeds)

Mimulus cardinalis (orange & lemon form)

Mimulus cardinalis (orange & lemon form)

Ref: 8347

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Originally given to us as yellow, this plant also produces shades of soft tangerine in it's trumpet flowers. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / moist. (20+ seeds)

Muscari neglectum

Muscari neglectum

Ref: 8350

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Similar to grape hyacinth, but with a crown of feathery petals on top. Blue/mauve. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / loam. (15+ seeds)

Muscari azureum

Muscari azureum

Ref: 8515

£1.65 / €1.98

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Grape hyacinth, spreading perennial bulb with heads of blue flowers in spring. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's claw)

Macfadyena unguis-cati (Cat's claw)

Ref: 8772

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Bignoniaceae (Tender climber) The cat's claw vine - tender rampant climber which produces masses of yellow trumpet shaped flowers. Self-clinging by claw shaped tendrils. 7m (25ft) Sun / loam. (8 seeds)

Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange)

Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange)

Ref: 8779

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Moraceae (Hardy tree) Native to mid-west and south-eastern United States. Yellow leaves in autumn. Produces orange like bumpy in-edible fruit. 7m (25ft) Sun / loam. (5 seeds)

Mutisia brachyantha

Mutisia brachyantha

Ref: 9228

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-hardy climber) Dark green leathery holly like leaves on this unusual climber. Daisy-like orange/pink flowers. Needs very well drained acid soil. Chile. 4.5m (15 ft) Sun or part shade / acid. (5 seeds)

Mutisia spinosa

Mutisia spinosa

Ref: 9229

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-hardy climber) Dark green leathery holly like leaves on this unusual climber. White-mauve daisy-like flowers. Needs very well drained acid soil. Chile. 4.5m (15 ft) Sun or part shade / acid. (5 seeds)

Mahonia ex 'Charity'

Mahonia ex 'Charity'

Ref: 9239

£1.60 / €1.92

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Berberidaceae (Hardy shrub) Well known shrub with prickly, holly-like leaves and spikes of scented yellow flowers in late winter, followed by purple berries. 1-2m (3-6ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (10+ large seeds)

Melia azederach (Bead Tree)

Melia azederach (Bead Tree)

Ref: 9315

£2.20 / €2.64

Quantity:

Family: Meliaceae (Half-Hardy tree) Pretty tree, that will survive outside in milder areas of the UK. Attractive fern-like leaflets divided into many leaflets and racemes of many starry flowers followed by bright yellow fruits containing the seeds used as beads. Easily grown exotic. 3-5m (10-15ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 large seeds)

Malesherbia linearifolia

Malesherbia linearifolia

Ref: 9384

£2.80 / €3.36

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Malesherbiaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) The most heavenly blue flowers, similar to a flattened-out Nigela flower are produced above twiggy plants during summer. Something different and recommended. Hardy to -5 C. Chile 90-120cm (3-4ft) Sun / well drained. (15+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Isoplexis canariensis (Ref: 976)
2. Elytropus chilensis (Ref: 9609)
3. Phrodus microphyllus (Ref: 9438)

Muscari latifolium

Muscari latifolium

Ref: 9433

£1.60 / €1.92

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Spring flowering bulb with long spikes of dark purple 'Grape Hyacinths' Good for a rock garden. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (40 seeds)

Mirabilis longiflora

Mirabilis longiflora

Ref: 9447

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Nyctaginaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) An exotic looking flower, similar to Nicotiana sylvestris. Tubular white flowers with a purple eye, open in late afternoon. Spreading habit. Flowers first year, survives mild frosts. Native of Peru. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Matthiola bicornis (Night Scented Stock)

Matthiola bicornis (Night Scented Stock)

Ref: 9542

£1.50 / €1.80

Quantity:

Family: Brassicaceae (Hardy perennial) No cottage garden should be without this very fragrant plant - easy and quick to flower in soft mauves and pinks. 30-60cm (1-2ft) Sun / well drained. (30+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Matthiola incana (Ref: 7196)
2. Orlaya grandiflora (Ref: 6822)

Molucella laevis (Bells of Ireland)

Molucella laevis (Bells of Ireland)

Ref: 9549

£1.00 / €1.20

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Lamiaceae ( ) Flower arrangers delight. Tall spikes with large bright green cup shaped calx. Use fresh or dried in winter.

WHEN TO SOW: March to April

WHERE TO SOW: Sow in trays or pots in a glasshouse at 13°C or later in mild areas can be sown direct in the flowering site.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, prick off into pots or trays 8cm apart. Harden off before planting out 25cm apart from early May. Direct sowings should be thinned to 25cm apart.

MATURITY: July to September

HANDY TIP: The spikes make interesting additions to flower arrangements if dried in a well ventilated dry area for winter use. 60-90cm (2-3ft) (100+ seeds)

Meconopsis baileyi

Meconopsis baileyi

Ref: 9553

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Papaveraceae (Hardy perennial) The beautiful himalayan blue poppy. Will thrive in a cool damp place. Himalayas. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Part shade / acid. (30+ seeds)

Musa acuminata

Musa acuminata

Ref: 9558

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) An attractive form of this common species from Borneo with a purplish to pinkish bud. A good, reliable ornamental for warm temperate and tropical areas. 2m (6-7ft) Sun / loam. (5 seeds)

Musa coccinea

Musa coccinea

Ref: 9559

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Red Dwarf Banana with striking red flower bracts. Conservatory plant or useful for containers outdoors in Summer only. 2m (6-7ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Musa sikkimensis (Red Tiger)

Musa sikkimensis (Red Tiger)

Ref: 9560

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) Red Tiger Banana with striking leaves splashed with dark maroon stripes. Conservatory plant or useful for containers outdoors in Summer only. 3m (10ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Musella laisocarpa

Musella laisocarpa

Ref: 9561

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Chinese Dwarf Banana is an exciting banana relative that comes from high altitudes (to frosty 2800m / 9200ft!) in the Yunnan province in China. From an early age, the rhizome produces many suckers. The "flower", which is big and bright yellow, appears in its second year, and grows upright at the top of the trunk. As the inflorescence grows in size, tiny 'bananas' begin to appear under each bract which curls back to reveal the fruits. Unfortunately inedible, the 2" long bananas each contain dozens of small, shiny jet black seeds. The seed requires cool stratification (abt. 5°C) but then germinates easily, and subsequent seedling growth is as you might expect, very fast. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Mimulus cardinalis (orange & lemon form)

Mimulus cardinalis (orange & lemon form)

Ref: 8347

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Originally given to us as yellow, this plant also produces shades of soft tangerine in it's trumpet flowers. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / moist. (20+ seeds)

Mimulus cv pale yellow

Mimulus cv pale yellow

Ref: 7041

£1.55 / €1.86

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small plant, best treated as annual and suitable for pots or tubs. Large pale yellow, red-speckled trumpets all summer. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Mimulus guttatus (Monkey Flower)

Mimulus guttatus (Monkey Flower)

Ref: 5998

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Bright yellow snap-dragon like flowers are produced summer to autumn - ideal beside ponds or streams. Can be invasive. N America. Easy. 30cm (1ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)

Mimulus luteus

Mimulus luteus

Ref: 6450

£1.65 / €1.98

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) Bears masses of yellow flowers with big red blothes. This plant self-seeds easily so be careful where you grow it - loves water. Chile. Eay. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun or part shade / moist. (30+ seeds)

Mimulus minimus

Mimulus minimus

Ref: 7469

£1.75 / €2.10

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) A pretty little plant with tubular yellow flowers in summer. Leaves are pale green and hairy. Easy. 25cm (10in) Sun or part shade / loam. (100+ seeds)

Mimulus naiandinus

Mimulus naiandinus

Ref: 7740

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Hardy perennial) A beautiful plant with cream flowers and brownish/pink mottling. Easy. Limited stock. 20cm (8in) Sun or part shade / moist. (50+ seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Echium candicans (Ref: 5918)
2. Cupressus sempervirens (Ref: 6642)
3. Dianthus armeria (Deptford Pink) (Ref: 787)

Mimulus sp ex JBA 64

Mimulus sp ex JBA 64

Ref: 7739

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Tiny creamy yellow flowers with red flecks cover this small ground hugging plant. Easy. 10cm (4in) Sun or part shade / loam. (50+ seeds)

Mimulus tilingii

Mimulus tilingii

Ref: 7843

£1.85 / €2.22

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Phrymaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Small plant with lots of bright lemon-yellow flowers in summer. Easy. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Mina lobata (Spanish flag)

Mina lobata (Spanish flag)

Ref: 7734

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Convolvulaceae (Half-Hardy climber) Pretty annual climber with tubular flowers that open orange and fade through yellow to white creating a striped effect. 2-3m (6-10ft) Sun / loam. (10 seeds)

Mirabilis jalapa (mixed)

Mirabilis jalapa (mixed)

Ref: 1093

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Nyctaginaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Flowering from June to November the red or pink scented trumpet shaped flowers cover this bushy plant. Can be grown as an annual, or stored in the same way as Dahlias. Peru. 60cm (2 ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Mirabilis longiflora

Mirabilis longiflora

Ref: 9447

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Nyctaginaceae (Half-Hardy perennial) An exotic looking flower, similar to Nicotiana sylvestris. Tubular white flowers with a purple eye, open in late afternoon. Spreading habit. Flowers first year, survives mild frosts. Native of Peru. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / loam. (20+ seeds)

Mitella breweri

Mitella breweri

Ref: 6945

£1.85 / €2.22

Quantity:

Family: Saxifragaceae (Hardy Alpine) Small plant grown for its crinkly, glossy green leaves. Also produces small spikes of green flowers. 10-12cm (4-5in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20+ seeds)

Molucella laevis (Bells of Ireland)

Molucella laevis (Bells of Ireland)

Ref: 9549

£1.00 / €1.20

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Lamiaceae ( ) Flower arrangers delight. Tall spikes with large bright green cup shaped calx. Use fresh or dried in winter.

WHEN TO SOW: March to April

WHERE TO SOW: Sow in trays or pots in a glasshouse at 13°C or later in mild areas can be sown direct in the flowering site.

WHAT TO DO NEXT: As soon as the seedlings are large enough to handle, prick off into pots or trays 8cm apart. Harden off before planting out 25cm apart from early May. Direct sowings should be thinned to 25cm apart.

MATURITY: July to September

HANDY TIP: The spikes make interesting additions to flower arrangements if dried in a well ventilated dry area for winter use. 60-90cm (2-3ft) (100+ seeds)

Moraea huttonii

Moraea huttonii

Ref: 8326

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Iridaceae (Half-hardy perennial) Scented iris like yellow flowers with brown marks and deeper yellow eyes are produced on occasionally branched stems from spring to early summer. Protect from severe frosts. 60-90cm (2-3ft) Sun / well drained. (20 seeds)

Musa acuminata

Musa acuminata

Ref: 9558

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) An attractive form of this common species from Borneo with a purplish to pinkish bud. A good, reliable ornamental for warm temperate and tropical areas. 2m (6-7ft) Sun / loam. (5 seeds)

Musa coccinea

Musa coccinea

Ref: 9559

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Red Dwarf Banana with striking red flower bracts. Conservatory plant or useful for containers outdoors in Summer only. 2m (6-7ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Musa sikkimensis (Red Tiger)

Musa sikkimensis (Red Tiger)

Ref: 9560

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) Red Tiger Banana with striking leaves splashed with dark maroon stripes. Conservatory plant or useful for containers outdoors in Summer only. 3m (10ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Musa velutina

Musa velutina

Ref: 5788

£2.00 / €2.40

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Pink Dwarf Banana is a delightful species. Leaves have a pinkish midrib. The flowers are pink to orange and the very ornamental fruits, are a bright, velvety pink and last for months at a time. They are edible and quite sweet, but also full of seeds. This species is very cold tolerant and will survive even frosty winters outside if heavily mulched. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)


People who bought this item also bought:

1. Ensete glaucum (Snow Banana) (Ref: 9557)
2. Francoa sonchifolia f Rogersons (Ref: 929)
3. Echium pininana (Ref: 919)

Muscari azureum

Muscari azureum

Ref: 8515

£1.65 / €1.98

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Grape hyacinth, spreading perennial bulb with heads of blue flowers in spring. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (30+ seeds)

Muscari ex 'Valerie Finnis'

Muscari ex 'Valerie Finnis'

Ref: 8443

£2.05 / €2.46

OUT OF STOCK

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (20 seeds)

Muscari latifolium

Muscari latifolium

Ref: 9433

£1.60 / €1.92

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Spring flowering bulb with long spikes of dark purple 'Grape Hyacinths' Good for a rock garden. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun or part shade / loam. (40 seeds)

Muscari neglectum

Muscari neglectum

Ref: 8350

£1.95 / €2.34

Quantity:

Family: Liliaceae (Hardy bulb) Similar to grape hyacinth, but with a crown of feathery petals on top. Blue/mauve. 15-23cm (6-9in) Sun / loam. (15+ seeds)

Musella laisocarpa

Musella laisocarpa

Ref: 9561

£2.25 / €2.70

Quantity:

Family: Musaceae (Tender perennial) The Chinese Dwarf Banana is an exciting banana relative that comes from high altitudes (to frosty 2800m / 9200ft!) in the Yunnan province in China. From an early age, the rhizome produces many suckers. The "flower", which is big and bright yellow, appears in its second year, and grows upright at the top of the trunk. As the inflorescence grows in size, tiny 'bananas' begin to appear under each bract which curls back to reveal the fruits. Unfortunately inedible, the 2" long bananas each contain dozens of small, shiny jet black seeds. The seed requires cool stratification (abt. 5°C) but then germinates easily, and subsequent seedling growth is as you might expect, very fast. 1-1.5m (3-5ft) Sun or part shade / loam. (5 seeds)

Mutisia brachyantha

Mutisia brachyantha

Ref: 9228

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-hardy climber) Dark green leathery holly like leaves on this unusual climber. Daisy-like orange/pink flowers. Needs very well drained acid soil. Chile. 4.5m (15 ft) Sun or part shade / acid. (5 seeds)

Mutisia spinosa

Mutisia spinosa

Ref: 9229

£2.50 / €3.00

Quantity:

Family: Asteraceae (Half-hardy climber) Dark green leathery holly like leaves on this unusual climber. White-mauve daisy-like flowers. Needs very well drained acid soil. Chile. 4.5m (15 ft) Sun or part shade / acid. (5 seeds)