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Lampranthus red

A succulent with bright red flowers, opening in sunny conditions. Best in rockery or tubs where conditions are dry. Add this plant for a Wow factor, protect against frost. Heigth 15 cm. Spread 10 cm

Lupinus Gallery Red

A good old fashioned garden favourite. Compact grower with multiple large red flowerspikes from late spring to early summer. Height 60 cm. Spread 30 cm

Mimulus Highland Red

Monkey Musk Snapdragon like red flowers from from May-September. Height 20 cm. Evergreen. Plant in rockery, full sun moist soil.

Nemesia Sunsatia Plus Papaya

A mass of glowing firey red flowers which mature to a golden yellow cover the foliage from May through to October. Fantastic for fringe planting, in baskets or pots. Full sun or part shade. Height 25cm. Spread 30cm.

Phlox doug Red Admiral

Vigorous grower, but compact habit. Height 10 cm. Crimson flowers in April and May.

Phlox sub McDaniels Cushion

Rockery, semi-evergreen. Red flowers in May and June. Sunny position and free- draining soil. Height 15cm.

Phygelius Croftway ‘Coral Princess’

Forms and upright clump of ovate dark green leaves. Bushy habit. Panicles of tubular coral pink-red flowers with contrasting yellow throats. Will bloom in profusion all through Summer and into Autumn. Cut back spent to flowers to sustain re-blooming. Garden plant for flowerbed in moist but well drained soil in full sun. Best in a sheltered position. Evergreen in mild areas. Good in beds, borders, coastal gardens, beside walls. Height and spread (approx) - 70cm x 60cm.

Phygelius Croftway Red Emperor

Deep green compact foliage. Upright cherry red tubular flowers from May to October. Height 60 cm. Sunny position, free draining soil.

Rhodohypoxis baurii Milloides

Rockery. Scarlet red flowers from May till September. Height 10 cm. Sunny position, free-draining soil.

Saxifraga Ballawley Guardsman

Mossy. Height 20 cm. Flowers appear in April and May and have blood-red petals, that do not fade when dying.

Saxifraga Peter Pan

Mossy. Very compact rosettes of shiny bright green foliage. Lots of tiny pink-red flowers with yellow centers in April and May. Prefers a cool, moist position. Good in a rock garden. Height 10 cm. Evergreen.

Anemone cor. ‘St Brigid Mix’

Anemone 'St Brigid Mix' 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.