One of the most beautiful twining climbers. Clusters of starry white flowers with yellow centres all summer and autumn. Needs a warm wall. 4m. H4. 2L pots. Read more
Vigorous deciduous twining climber for a north wall, hung with waxy red blossoms on long stalks in May. Unusual and exciting. 5m. H4. 2L pot. Read more
Fast-growing semi-evergreen climber best against a wall or fence. Midsummer to autumn, violet-blue potato-like flowers form loose clusters on each new shoot. Prefers moist, well-drained soil in full sun. 6m. H4.2L pot. Read more
The Cut Leaf Lilac is thought to be a hybrid between Syringa vulgaris and S. protolaciniata making a loose small shrub up to 2m tall with thin branches of finely cut leaves and panicles of small scented pale lilac flowers. A stunner when in flower and still handsome when not. Thrives in full sun but will tolerate part-shade. Hardy. H7. 1.5L pot. Read more
Clumpy evergreen grass with 2m dome of oat-like panicles, diaphanous and see-through. Good promontory feature. June-Oct. H7. 1.5L pot. Read more
Evergreen shrub, related to box, with neat, glossy foliage, shade-tolerant. Inconspicuous but powerfully sweet-scented creamy white blossom followed by spherical red fruit. Jan. The best, we think, of this group. 2m. H5. 1.5L pot. Read more
A heavily fragrant, winter-flowering evergreen shrub. White flowers followed by black berries. Very smart, especially in partial shade. 1.5m. H5. 1.5L pot. Read more
Long, arching sword-shaped leaves, rich green in colour, pleated along its length. The most dramatic foliage grass for the exotic garden. Quick to make an impression. Tender perennial. 1m. H2. 1L pot. Read more
A wonderfully rewarding perennial umbellifer, with lacy foliage in early summer (good background for Lychnis coronaria), followed by multiple white corymbs, July-Sept. 1.5m. H6. 1L pot. Read more
A profusion of pale yellow flowers borne on tall hirsute stems, with large, lance-shaped basal foliage. Well suited to a naturalistic setting. July-Nov. 1.6m. H7.1L pot. Read more
Another perennial yellow daisy (we love ’em), tall, self-supporting, with interesting clasping leaves around square stems. Aug-Sept. 2m. H7. 1L pot. Read more
Grows like a hummock of froth, spilling over with dozens of semi-double, yellow-centred, white flowers in the autumn. Ideal for front the border. Hardy. Perennial. Sept-Oct. 30cm. H7. 10cm pot. Read more