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Campanula Kent Belle

All summer long this border plant provides huge drooping bells on upright stems. They are violet blue in colour and very graceful. Height 75 cm. Spread 45 cm

Campanula pers. alba

The low foliage is topped with flowerspikes of up to 120 cm high. Big, white open bell shaped flowers last a long time. Suitable for back of the herbaceous border Height 90 cm. Spread 30 cm.

Campanula pers. coerulea

Produces large showy clusters of a rich purple flowers for the whole summer. These make terrific cutflowers Height 60 cm. Spread 60 cm.

Campanula trachelium Bernice

The double lilac blue flowers seem to have one flower inside another flower, making them striking and extra frilly. Flowering during the summer months. Height 90 cm. Spread 60 cm.

Carex el.Aurea

Bowles Golden Sedge Deciduous. Bright narrow golden yellow leaves. Small spikes of dark brown flowers in June-July. Height 70 cm. Plant in fertile, moist or wet soil in sun.

Centaurea Amethyst in Snow

Forms a low mound of grey-green leaves. Eye-catching shaggy flowers in Summer. White petals around a deep purple base. Height 40 cm. Spread 60 cm.  

Cordyline australis Torbay Dazzler

Arching striped green and cream sword like leaves. Ideal for containers or as a specimen plant in garden.  Plant in full sun or part shade in free draining soil. Height 300 cm.

Crocosmia George Davison

The lemon-yellow flowers are born on slender stems. Very easy grown they will make sure that you have a splash of yellow in Autumn, doubles up as excellent cut-flower. Height 70 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Cyathea australis

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

Dahlia Bishop of Llandaff

The bronze foliage and dark red flowers will add a splash of colour to late summer and autumn gardens. The tubers are best stored in dry peat during winter months. Height 90 cm. Spread 40 cm.

Dahlia Fascination

This is an early flowering dahlia with very big bright pink flowers in Summer. It is well worth a place in your border to add Summer cheer. Height 70 cm. Spread 50 cm.

Dahlia Mystic Illusion

Single bright yellow flowers contrast very well against the rich dark purple almost black foliage. Blooms from May - October. Height 70cm. Spread 50cm.

Dicentra spectabilis

The red flowers are heart-shaped. They dangle delicately on the arching flowerstems and move gently in the slightest breeze. Height 70 cm. Spread 45 cm.

Dicentra spectabilis Alba

The pure white flowers are heart shaped and carried along arching flowering stems in early Spring and Summer. A showy plant for a shady garden spot. Height 100 cm. Spread 80 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.

Dierama pumilum

Dark pink flowers are carried at the end of flower stems that resembling a fisherman's rod. A graceful addition to any garden. Height 120 cm. Spread 30 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.

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.

Dryopteris wallichiana

Semi-evergreen Ferns. New fronds are a golden green with black hairy midrib and stem. Remove old fronds in Spring after last frost to allow new growth to uncurl.  Height 90 cm ,Spread. 90 cm.

Echinacea purpurea Magnus

The large daisy-like, crimson flowers have conical brown centres. These grow on strong stems, making them good as cutflowers. They attract butterflies all Summer Height 100 cm. Spread 45 cm.

Echium pininana

To add an exotic touch to the garden, this plant will produce a magnificent tall, blue flower spikes every second year over silver green foliage. Spikes up to 400 cm. Can be very irritant to the skin.

Echium pininana Pink Fountain

A skyscraper plant. Tower of delicate pink flowers June-Sept in year 2 are interspersed with large linear grey-green leaves. leaves. Attracts bees and butterflies. Prefers partial shade moist but well drained soil. Will grow 1 to 3 metres tall.