• Is a variegated form of the coniogramme family (bamboo fern). Emeiensis is from Mount Emei in China.
  • Another great big fern for the sheltered spots.
  • A brand new fern launched at Chelsea Flower Show in 2019 and won Best New Plant
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    A genus of a single species closely related to Cyathea, but is not a true tree fern. Is a native to the Americas from Cuba to Mexico down to southern Chile. A soft foliage with large graceful fronds to 6’ long and blueish silver glaucous beneath makes this a beautiful dramatic fern and a focal point in any garden.
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    Drought tolerant, heat resistant, severe frost resilient, low maintenance and the architectural shape makes this plant a wonderful addition to the tropical, exotic, desert or rock garden. Hesperaloes are also well suited for the container or planter culture for the Patio or the Balcony
  • Interesting plants of the Aroid family that grow well in semi shade to deeper shade.  Half hardy and will probably survive winter in the warmer parts of the UK if mulched.  Has large deep green leaves and yellow flowers and grows up to 100 cm

  • Yucca decipiens produces when young a sturdy solitary trunk with a dense crown of very stiff dull green leaves. Older Yuccas are branching profusely to form a large multi headed specimen. It can survive drought and severe freezes Price £44.95 upwards depending upon size.
  • The rare and highly sought after Dasylirion longissimum, very hardy and very beautiful.  
  • Nolina nelsonii is the perfect choice for the dry, sunny border or for the desert planting schemes, a free draining, gritty and sandy soil is required. When mature the plant is trunk forming, highly architectural and sculptural
  • Hardy and beautiful Nolina from mexico
  • A hardy and relatively fast growing dasylirion that seems to be one of the better ones for the UK.
  • Yucca filifera is frost hardy to minus 8 , and is not suited for all parts of our Country. Filifera is an outstanding architectural plant and a ‘wow’ factor in the right setting.
  • The papery flamboyant blooms and interesting foliage of tree peonies gives the impression that the plants are delicate. Thankfully, the complete opposite is true. Tree peonies are long-lived, hardy shrubs provided they are grown in a suitable spot. The common name is misleading as they are not trees but deciduous shrubs.
  • Cannas are vibrant tender perennials that produce bold leaves and showy flowers in shades of red, orange, yellows and pinks. It is a useful summer bedding plant for both containers and borders, but does well in cool conservatories in summer
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    Pingwu is non-invasive garden bamboo with erect growth habit. The new shoots develop already early in spring.  The geometric pattern of the white coloured  culm sheaths against the green background of the new developing shoots is really spectacular.
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    The Great Wall is a new highly ornamental garden bamboo.   It has an erect growth habit and is a clumping bamboo, because of this, there is no need for rhizome barriers. This seedling is a selection from a botanical garden on the Isle of Man.
  • This is a versatile bamboo that can be planted in sun, half sun or shade.  This bamboo was introduced from China and is a clump forming non-invasive bamboo.
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    These architectural plants have stunning stem structure and delightful evergreen foliage.   They are easy to grow, needing minimum maintenance, and thrive in all soils.
  • This is a compact evergreen fern forming a rosette of blackish-stemmed, pinnate fronds with small, rounded or oblong segments, well-suited to planting in a dry walls.
  • Asplenium scolopendrium 'Undulatum' is also known as the undulating harts tongue fern . This evergreen, hardy fern forms an attractive rosette of rich green fronds, all of which have an intriguing and slightly haphazard appearance, with undulating margins.

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