flowers and plants

Ammi Visnaga

Ammi Visnaga

Code: 1014  False Queen Anne’s Lace for Modern 2025 Gardens Ammi visnaga ‘Green Mist’ organic seeds produce tall, airy umbels of False Queen Anne’s Lace, ideal for organic cut flower gardens, wildflower meadows, and pollinator-friendly borders. This improved variety, often sold as “Green Mist,” has strong branching stems and large, mounded flower heads that start

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Amsonia Orientalis

Amsonia Orientalis

Code: 1012 Amsonia orientalis ‘Eastern Blue Star’ seeds produce one of the most desirable blue perennials for modern gardens. This rarely-seen, clump-forming plant from Greece and Asia Minor features star-shaped, rich blue flowers held above narrow, lance-shaped foliage. Larger and longer-lasting than many similar varieties, it’s perfect for sunny or lightly shaded borders. Forming neat

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Lathyrus Vernus Flaccidus

Lathyrus Vernus – Spring Vetchling

Code: 1011 Lathyrus vernus ‘Spring Vetchling’ seeds offer a rare and elegant form of the classic spring vetchling. Unlike the typical simple leaflets, this selection has finely divided, fern-like foliage with wavy tendrils, creating a delicate, almost ethereal texture. The plant resembles a miniature bushy sweet pea, ideal for woodland gardens, shady borders, and naturalistic

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Tragopogon Pratensis

Tragopogon Pratensis

code: 1010 Hardy perennial for meadows, wildlife and naturalistic 2025 gardens Tragopogon pratensis meadow salsify seeds give you one of the most characterful wildflower-style perennials you can grow. “Meadow salsify” is also known as showy goat’s beard or Jack-go-to-bed-at-noon, a name that comes from its unusual habit: the small yellow flowers open in the morning

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Schizanthus Coccineus

Schizanthus Coccineus

code: 1009 It is probably the brightest and most impressive of all of the South American species Family: Solanaceae Common name: Little Mountain Butterfly, Schizanthus grahami var. coccinea Plant Classification: Half hardy annual Minimum Height: 30 cm Maximum Height: 45 cm Packet Content(approx.): 10 From the Chilean Andes comes this exquisite flower which opens its

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Penstemon Euglaucus

Penstemon Euglaucus

code: 1008 grows on dry forested slopes on the Western coast of the USA Family: Scrophulariaceae Plant Classification: Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 38 cm Maximum Height: 45 cm The “Glaucous Beardtongue” grows on dry forested slopes on the Western coast of the USA, where it covers the ground with low, glaucous-leaved hummocks bearing true-blue, yellow-bearded

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Pennisetum Macrourum

Pennisetum Macrourum

code: 1007 A new and striking grass from South Africa Family: Poaceae Common name: African Feather Grass Plant Classification: Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 1.1 meters Maximum Height: 1.3 meters Tall clumps of vertical spear-like stems teminating in very long, thin, curving “squirrel tails”. A new and striking grass from South Africa which is at its

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Iris Orientalis

Iris Orientalis

code: 1006 These plants are extremely hardy considering their origins Family: Iridaceae Plant Classification: Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 90 cm Maximum Height: 1.2 meters Packet Content(approx.): 10 Quite a magnificent rhizomatous plant from Greece and Turkey giving an amazing display of white and yellow flowers. These plants are extremely hardy considering their origins and when

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Iris Missouriensis

Iris Missouriensis

code: 1005 Native in western N America Family: Iridaceae Common name: Iris montana, Western Blue Flag, Rocky Mountain Iris, Missouri Flag Plant Classification: Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 60 cm Maximum Height: 75 cm Packet Content(approx.): 6 This beardless iris has narrow leaves with deep blue flowers on branched stems and larger hanging falls with a

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Hippophae Rhamnoides

Hippophae Rhamnoides

code: 1004 It is also making its way in to some of the most adventurous chef’s kitchens Family: Eleagnaceae Common name: Sea Buckthorn Plant Classification: Hardy shrub Minimum Height: 1.0 meter Maximum Height: 2.5 meters Packet Content(approx.): 8 One of the most unusual shrubs in the UK, this beauty bears willow-like leaves, arranged tight to

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Euphorbia Lathyris

Euphorbia Lathyris

code: 1001 known as “The Mole Plant” as it is reputed to deter moles Family: Euphorbiaceae Common name: CAPER SPURGE, MOLE PLANT Plant Classification: Hardy biennial Maximum Height: 90 cm Packet Content(approx.): 10+ A handsome and extremely rapid-growing plant bearing symmetrical, pointed, blue-green leaves. Umbels of tiny yellow flowers produce large bulbous seed-pods. Also known

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Moraea Vegata

Moraea Vegata

code: 999 One of the most versatile plants around Family: Iridaceae Plant Classification: Hardy bulb Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 40 cm Maximum Height: 50 cm In late spring flowers of matt yellow-brown are suffused with blue and purple, the falls having a yellow spotted basal patch. One of the most versatile plants around, this African

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Musa Paradisiaca

Musa Paradisiaca

code: 998 These plants were wild collected in India Family: Musaceae Common name: COMMON BANANA Plant Classification: Greenhouse perennial Minimum Height: 3.0 meters Maximum Height: 9.0 meters Packet Content(approx.): 6 Seeds of the common or ‘wild’ banana. These plants were wild collected in India and will produce vigorous plant that can grow up to 30

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Scilla Autumnalis

Scilla Autumnalis

code: 994 Rare in the UK Family: Asparagaceae Common name: Prospero autumnale, Autumn-flowering squill, Starry hyacinth, Winter hyacinth Plant Classification: Hardy perennial Minimum Height: 25 cm Maximum Height: 30 cm Packet Content(approx.): 12 Dense racemes of purple-blue flowers appear very suddenly in late summer and early autumn, before the linear leaves. One day it is

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