Aglaonema White Kiwi

Native to the rainforests of South East Asia Aglaonemas are real sun-lovers (unlike others in their family). Also known as ‘Chinese Evergreen’ they are considered as luck-bringing plants in some…

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Phalaenopsis Boquetto (Moth Orchid)

Also known as ‘Moth Orchids’ the Phalaenopsis boquetto is revered for its ability to produce a mass of white flowers for many months. Despite its delicate appearance, they’re relatively robust…

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Heuchera Boysenberry

Low maintenance, semi-evergreen, and a vibrant colour – what’s not to like about the Heuchera! Brilliantly hardy, these clump-forming perennials bring life to any style of garden – from city…

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Helleborus Orientalis

Also known as ‘winter roses’ Hellebores are a great way to inject some floral colour into your garden (or home) at wintertime and early spring. Evergreen, and hardy, these perennials…

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Helleborus

Also known as ‘winter roses’ Hellebores are a great way to inject some floral colour into your garden (or home) at wintertime and early spring. Evergreen, and hardy, these perennials…

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Cyclamen SS Compact (light pink)

Flowering through winter, cyclamen provide a delightful colour boost to any garden from late winter to early spring injecting life when gardens tend to be subdued. Preferring partial (or even…

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Saxifraga Arendsii (Pink)

Saxifrages are perennial woodland or alpine plants. They grow low, creating a mat of evergreen coverage with small upward-facing pink flowers from spring into early summer. With a preference for…

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Euonymus ‘Kathy’

Stylish, compact, and reliably evergreen, Euonymus ‘Kathy’ is a versatile shrub with beautifully variegated leaves—mid-green with creamy white edges. It brings year-round brightness to borders, containers, and low hedging in…

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