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Dianthus Mojito

Pretty and fragrant single white flowers with a lime green central eye all Summer long until the first frosts of October. Hardy, compactĀ  perennial Height 35cm. Spread 30cm.

Dianthus Rebekah

Evergreen, silvery-green foliage.Ā  Double, scented crimson flowers from Spring to Autumn. Will continue to flower if old flowers are regularly removed.Ā  Height 15 cm.

Dianthus Romance

Delicate pink flowers with a carmine centre. Free flowering and perfumed. Height 25 cm

Dianthus Sherbet

Fluffy and frothy like its name suggests! Big double magenta flowers on a very tidy growing evergreen addition to the garden. Ht. 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Dianthus Starlette

Masses of fragrant, frilly, double raspberry pink flowers with a darker eye. Mounding habit. Plant in full sun or partial shade. Height 12cm.

Dianthus Starry Eyes

Evergreen. Blue-grey leaves with pure white, red-centered fragrant flowers in Summer & Autumn. Garden plant for rockery, container or front of border in a sunny position in free-draining soil. Height 10 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Dianthus Sugar Plum

The maroon, pink and white flowers are frilly and carry a wonderful fragrance and unique markings. Will be an eye catcher in the garden! Height 25 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Digitalis purpurea Foxy

Mixed colours as we remember them from olden times, with pinks, lilacs and white. Attractive for bees during the summer months. Cottage garden perfect! Height 80 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Doronicum or. Little Leo

On its bright, fresh green foliage this early spring flowering garden plant will produce an abundance of cheerful yellow daisy like flowers from April-May. Height 30 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Dryopteris aff. Crispa Cristata

A hardy evergreen fern. As it's name suggest the bright green fronds appear crispy or curled. They are crested at the tips with ruffled edges and may be arching or erect. Height 90 cm, spread 60 cm. A versatile garden plant which will tolerate most soils (dry or moist) and conditions(sun or shade) but it's preference is a moist partially shaded spot in the garden.

Dryopteris f.m. Linearis Polydactyla

Delicate long arching light green fronds. Skeletal in appearance. Deciduous fern. Height 80 cm.

Dryopteris filix-mas

A native Irish fern. Graceful and easy to grow. Large light green triangular fronds are evergreen and resemble a shuttlecock. Height 90 cm.

Epimedium Akebono

Masses of white flowers flushed with pink. New red foliage in Spring. Height 25cm.

Epimedium gr Lilafee

The long-spurred lavender flowers in Spring are eye catching. The heartshaped foliage is evergreen and changes from bronze to green to red each year. Height 20 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Epimedium x ver Sulphureum

The leaves of this good groundcover are mottled with red in spring and autumn. Pale yellow showy flowers in the spring. Suitable to plant in a shady area. Height 25 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Erigeron Sea Breeze

Carpet forming evergreen blue grey-green leaves. Masses of semi-double lilac-pink flowers with bright yellow centres from April to September. Fantastic in seaside gardens. Full sun or part shade. Height 25cm. Spread 30cm.

Erodium castellanum

With its unusual bright pink flowers placed well above its fuzzy Fernslike foliage this is a good addition to a sunny rockery. Height 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Erodium chrysanthmum

Mostly grown for its lacy silver grey foliage, which will look well in any rockery. The yellow flowers will appear in Spring. Best planted in a sunny spot. Height 15 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Erysimum Constant Cheer

The flowers of this plant start of orange-red and as they mature they will change to purple. Flowers early summer and is very suitable for rock garden or edging. Height 40 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Erysimum suff Goldstaub

A compact grower, dark green foliage showing all year. Its bright golden yellow flowerspikes are set well above foliage and carry a spicy scent all summer. Height 25 cm. Spread 20 cm.

Euphorbia colibri

This miniature with its purple-grey foliage is ideal for container planting. The bright yellow flowers all have a tiny red eye and appear in spring. Height 30 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Euphorbia myrsinites

The blueish-green leaves makes you think this is a succulent. It is best positioned in a sunny rockery where its yellow flowers will show in spring early summer. Height 20 cm. Spread 15 cm.

Fascicularia bicolor

For an exotic touch to your garden this evergreen plant is a good choice. Centre leaves will turn a vivid red as flowers appear. Needs a sheltered spot and winter protection Height 40 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Felicia amelloides

Eye-catching where ever you will plant it. The sky blue  daisy  flowers are borne well above the foliage, brightening the day. Height 30 cm. Spread 30 cm.