The hardiest Bromeliad - related to and looking like a pineapple, it'll grow anywhere - full sun, dense shade or, best of all, up a tree. Each plant 1ft x 1ft.
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IF IT HAS AN AMBER TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in the Home Counties if sensibly sited (avoiding severe frost pockets, for example). Many Amber Labelled Plants are from cuttings from well-established plants that have survived many harsh winters in the South-East.
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Exposed, Ground Cover, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Evergreen, House Plants, Mediterranean, Pots, Seaside, Shade, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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An exotic pineapple relative. Flowers of iridescent blue and post office red (a baboon's bottom). Being a bit of a bromeliad, it seems to enjoy being in a pot. 1.5ft x 1.5ft
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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IF IT HAS A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in Atlantic Seaboard gardens, The Channel Islands, gardens in Central London (and other large cities) and conservatories.
This is only meant as a guide; there are some plants with red labels that would only survive in extremely favoured spots such as The Isles of Scilly or coastal south-west Ireland.
We're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Exposed, Ground Cover, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Evergreen, House Plants, Mediterranean, Pots, Seaside, Shade, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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Compact shape with deeply cut leaves and pink flowers. Grows to 3 ft across and 2 ft tall. If your garden's too cold, bung it in a pot and in a shed for the winter. Exotic.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in Atlantic Seaboard gardens, The Channel Islands, gardens in Central London (and other large cities) and conservatories.
This is only meant as a guide; there are some plants with red labels that would only survive in extremely favoured spots such as The Isles of Scilly or coastal south-west Ireland.
We're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Flowers, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Evergreen, Mediterranean, Pots, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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As the name would suggest, rosemary-like. Greener, shinier, more vigorous with masses of spectacular red flowers in summer. Can reach 5ft in 4 years. Makes a lovely hedge.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS AN AMBER TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in the Home Counties if sensibly sited (avoiding severe frost pockets, for example). Many Amber Labelled Plants are from cuttings from well-established plants that have survived many harsh winters in the South-East.
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Flowers, Mediterranean, Pots, Shrubs, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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Great brute of a thing with monster leaves 6 ft across in wet and shady places. Loses its leaves in winter.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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IF IT HAS A GREEN TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy anywhere in Britain below approximately 1000ft (300m)
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Conservatories, Exotics, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, House Plants, Pots, Shade, Soil - Clay, Soil - Soggy |
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The best 'all round' Ginger Lily. Jungly leaves to 6ft with strong orange, mildly fragrant, flowers in September. Root hardy.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS AN AMBER TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in the Home Counties if sensibly sited (avoiding severe frost pockets, for example). Many Amber Labelled Plants are from cuttings from well-established plants that have survived many harsh winters in the South-East.
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Flowers, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Mediterranean, Pots, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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The biggest, the hardiest and the most vigorous of the Ginger Lilies. Grows to 6ft with white flowers in August and September.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS AN AMBER TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in the Home Counties if sensibly sited (avoiding severe frost pockets, for example). Many Amber Labelled Plants are from cuttings from well-established plants that have survived many harsh winters in the South-East.
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Flowers, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Pots, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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Most exotic of the Ginger Lilies with broad leaves and deliciously fragrant cream coloured flowers. Hardy in mild gardens. If your garden's cold, bung it in a pot and protect in winter.
Please contact us for stock availability
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS A RED TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in Atlantic Seaboard gardens, The Channel Islands, gardens in Central London (and other large cities) and conservatories.
This is only meant as a guide; there are some plants with red labels that would only survive in extremely favoured spots such as The Isles of Scilly or coastal south-west Ireland.
We're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exotics, Flowers, Grown by Us, Herbaceous, Pots, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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The narrow, silvery-grey leaves of this dense, dwarf sub-shrub smell strongly of curry. The small, everlasting, bright yellow flowers are produced in summer.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS A GREEN TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy anywhere in Britain below approximately 1000ft (300m)
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Coastal, Conservatories, Exposed, Herbaceous, Evergreen, Mediterranean, Pots, Seaside, Soft & Fluffy, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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Dense evergreen climber with beautifully fragrant little whitish flowers in late March. Grows with vigour and bears edible fruit that look like well battered testicles.
Please contact us for stock availability and sizes.
Features
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Hardiness rating
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IF IT HAS AN AMBER TRAFFIC LIGHT
Hardy in the Home Counties if sensibly sited (avoiding severe frost pockets, for example). Many Amber Labelled Plants are from cuttings from well-established plants that have survived many harsh winters in the South-East.
This is only meant as a guide. Please remember we're always on hand to give advice about plants and their frost hardiness.
Please remember that these coloured labels are only a rough guide.
General Point about Plant Hardiness: The commonly held belief that it's better to 'plant small' is perfectly true with herbaceous plants, but not necessarily true with woody plants. They need some 'wood' on them to survive severe cold - so plants of marginal hardiness in very cold areas should really be planted LARGER, rather than smaller, wherever possible. |
Climbers, Conservatories, Edible, Exotics, Flowers, Grown by Us, Pots, Screening Plants, Shade, Soil - Clay, Soil - Dry/Well drained, Space & Light |
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