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Acanthus mollis ‘Whitewater’

Acanthus are one of the greatest garden plants! They bear enormous deeply lobed leaves, from which tall flower spikes clothed in white flowers, on pink stems, emerge in late summer. The flowers can be used in fresh and dried arrangements.

Kniphofia caulescens

The robust rosettes of blue foliage are evergreen. They will be topped by fat spikes of coral-red to pale yellow flowers on stout stems. Good structural plant! Height 120 cm. Spread 70 cm.

Kniphofia Wols Red Seedling

Tall, narrow red spikes will brighten up the border in the summer. Good structural plant to add to a border or cottage type garden. Height 120 cm. Spread 60 cm.

Rosa Dublin Bay

Climbing Rose. Rich blood red flowers are large and lightly fragrance blooming from June to September. Very floriferous. Vigorous grower - good for training. Glossy mid green foliage. Will tolerate some shade. Height 10ft. Spread 8ft.

Rosa Galway Bay

Climbing Rose. Large double fragrant salmon pink flowers from June to September. Very free flowering. Vigorous grower - good for training. Glossy dark green foliage. Will tolerate shadier areas. Height 10ft. Spread 8ft.

Rosa Golden Showers

Climbing Rose. Vigorous and thorny shrub with dark stems and glossy foliage - good for training. Loose double, fragrant golden yellow flowers up to 10cm wide from June to September. Height 12ft. Spread 8ft.

Zantedeschia a Crowborough

Evergreen in mild areas. Height 100 cm. Pure white flowers in June and July. Needs winter protection.

Rosa Bantry Bay

Climbing Rose. Large semi-double, slightly fragrant bright pink flowers from June - September. Mid green foliage.  Height 300 cm, spread 300 cm