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Cyathea australis

Rough Tree Ferns Evergreen. Dark green fronds. Height upto 300 cm. Fertile, moist well-drained soil in partial shade. Tolerate some frost.

Cyclamen coum Icebreak Mix

Frost hardy rockery plant Its a dark green rounded leaves and mixed pink and white flowers give great Winter colour to the garden. Height 10 cm, spread 30 cm.

Dicksonia antarctica

A magnificent specimen plant for architectural impact in the garden. Trunk forming fern crowned with gigantic rich green palm-like fronds which unfurl from the centre. In winter protect the crown by wrapping it up with straw or dead fronds.  Tasmanian tree fern for growing in acidic soil in full or dappled shade. Hardy in mild areas. Also can be kept in containers in sheltered areas or cool conservatories in partial shade.

Polygala cham grandiflora

Rockery. Evergreen. Purple and yellow flowers in May and June. Height 15 cm. Needs humus-rich, well draining soil. For sun or partial shade.

Tropaeolum speciosum

Flame Flower Climbing perennial. Scarlet flowers June- September. Dark blue berries in Autumn. Height 300 cm.

Tropaeolum tuberosum Ken Aslet

Climber. Orange-yellow flowers from August-September. Base of plant shaded. Height 300 cm. Plant in a sunny position, free-draining soil.

Vinca minor Illuminations

Periwinkle Evergreen, yellow foliage with green edge. Violet flowers from May-September. Ideal trailing plant. Partial shade. Height 10 cm.

Viola cucullata Alba

Height 5 cm. Kidney shaped leaves. Flat faced white flowers April-June. Sun or partial shade, free-draining soil.

Anemone Blanda

Anemone Blanda is commonly known as 'Windflower' because the flowerheads turn away from the wind. It is the perfect spring plant as it naturalizes easily and also multiplies for years and years to come.

Anemone Blanda ‘Alba’

Anemone Blanda Alba is commonly known as ‘Windflower’ because the flowerheads turn away from the wind. It is the perfect spring plant as it naturalizes easily and also multiplies for years and years to come.