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Ranunculus Pauline Pink Picotee

The exquisite Ranunculus 'Pauline Pink Picotee', a beautiful addition to any garden or floral arrangement. This hardy perennial, native to the eastern Mediterranean, showcases peony-shaped blooms approximately 5cm in diameter. Each delicate petal is a soft pale pink, artistically edged with a striking magenta hue, creating a stunning contrast that is sure to draw admiration.. Blooming from June to August, 'Pauline Pink Picotee' reaches a height of 30-40cm, making it an ideal choice for borders, patio pots, and containers. Its lush, ruffled petals not only enhance garden aesthetics but also make it a favourite among florists for cut flower displays, bringing elegance and charm indoors.. For optimal growth, plant the tubers in well-drained, fertile soil, positioning them 5cm deep and 10cm apart. While 'Pauline Pink Picotee' is moderately hardy, it's advisable to protect it against frost, especially in cooler regions. Soaking the bulbs in water for 2-3 hours prior to planting can promote healthier growth. With proper care, this ranunculus variety will reward you with a profusion of blooms, adding a touch of sophistication to your garden or home.. Learn how to grow Ranunculus. Exquisite Beauty: Ranunculus 'Pauline Pink Picotee' features peony-shaped blooms with delicate pale pink petals edged in striking magenta.. Bloom Time: Flowers from June to August, bringing a burst of colour to your garden throughout the summer.. Ideal Size: Grows to a height of 30-40cm, perfect for borders, patio pots, and containers.. Versatile Use: Excellent as a cut flower, adding elegance and charm to indoor floral displays.. Planting Tips: Plant tubers 5cm deep and 10cm apart in well-drained, fertile soil.. Soak bulbs in water for 2-3 hours before planting for better growth.. Hardiness: Moderately hardy—protect against frost in cooler climates for optimal blooming.. Garden Impact: Adds sophistication and a touch of luxury to any garden setting.

Ranunculus Pauline Pink Picotee

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Daffodil Night Cap

Introducing the Daffodil Night Cap, an exquisite daffodil featuring pristine white petals that gracefully frame a creamy white cup, delicately edged with soft pink. The subtle yet striking combination of colours gives the Daffodil 'Night Cap' a refined and sophisticated look, making it the perfect choice for adding a touch of elegance to any spring garden or floral arrangement. Night Cap is not just about its beauty—it’s a reliable and hardy bloomer, thriving in well-drained soil with access to full sun or partial shade. Its sturdy stems support large, showy blooms, ensuring they stand tall and make a lasting impression in garden borders, flower beds, or as cut flowers in your home. With its elegant colour palette and robust growth habit, Daffodil Night Cap is an excellent addition to any garden, offering timeless beauty and a hint of gentle romance. Plant this variety and watch your garden come alive with its enchanting blooms.. Height: 45 cm. Bulb size: Top size 13/15. • Unique colours. • Very popular cut flower. • Plant daffodil bulbs in autumn, October or November. • Dispatch starts early October. • We ship from London

Daffodil Night Cap

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Ranunculus Amandine Pink

Ranunculus 'Amandine Pink' is a charming and romantic variety known for its lush, fully double blooms in bright pink. Each flower is made up of layer upon layer of delicate, silky petals, creating a rose-like appearance that adds a touch of elegance to any garden. Standing tall on strong stems, these blooms are perfect for garden beds, borders, containers, and floral arrangements. Flowering from late spring to early summer, they bring a burst of gentle colour and sophistication to any outdoor space. Their long vase life also makes them ideal for bringing lasting beauty indoors.. Learn how to grow Ranunculus. Key Features:. Romantic Blooms: Fully double flowers in pink, resembling roses.. Elegant Appearance: Silky, layered petals create a luxurious, romantic look.. Versatile Use: Ideal for garden beds, borders, containers, and stunning cut flower displays.. Blooming Season: Flowers from late spring to early summer, adding soft colour to the garden.. Long Vase Life: Perfect for bouquets and floral arrangements, maintaining beauty indoors.. Sturdy Growth: Strong stems support the lush blooms, ensuring durability and elegance.. Planting Tips:. Corm Preparation: Soak corms in room-temperature water for 4-6 hours before planting.. Location: Prefers sunny, well-drained spots for optimal growth.. Spacing: Plant corms 10-15 cm apart for a full, vibrant display.

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Tulip Vanessa

Vanessa is a tulip that brings a real sense of freshness to the spring garden. Its vibrant pink petals are cleanly edged and feathered with white, giving each flower a crisp, painterly look—as if they’ve been lightly dipped in cream. The shape is classic and upright, making it a lovely choice whether you're planting en masse or slotting it into mixed displays.. This is a Triumph tulip, known for its strong stems, tidy growth, and reliable performance. Reaching around 40–45 cm tall, it flowers in mid-spring—usually April—right at that sweet spot between early daffs fading and later tulips coming into their own.. Vanessa works beautifully in borders, containers, or even a cutting patch. Its clear colours pair well with blues, purples, and whites—try it with forget-me-nots or muscari for a classic spring combination. And in pots? It’s a standout.. Plant the bulbs in autumn, in well-drained soil and a sunny or lightly shaded spot. Like most tulips, you’ll get the best display if you treat it as an annual, but with a bit of luck and the right conditions, it may pop back for another show next year.. Simple, striking, and full of seasonal joy—Tulip ‘Vanessa’ is a real spring mood-lifter.

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Tulip Bella Blush

If you’re after a tulip that brings both gentle charm and reliable garden performance, Bella Blush is an absolute gem. This single early tulip stands out for its perfectly cupped blooms in a warm, peachy-pink—almost like a watercolour wash. As the petals catch the light, they show subtle variations in tone, giving each flower a soft, luminous quality that feels effortlessly elegant.. Compact and tidy, Bella Blush grows to around 30–35cm tall, making it ideal for borders, containers, or mass planting. It’s the kind of tulip that looks lovely dotted through a cottage-style garden, paired with forget-me-nots or low-growing perennials, but it’s just as striking in a more modern setting where its clean lines can really shine.. You can expect it to flower in early to mid-spring—usually April—providing a much-needed dose of warmth and colour after winter. Despite its delicate look, it's a tough little performer, holding up well in unpredictable spring weather.. Plant the bulbs in autumn, about 10–15cm deep in well-drained soil, in full sun or light shade. Like most tulips, Bella Blush is best treated as an annual if you're after a showy display each year, but it may return if left in place in the right conditions.. Whether you’re planting up a patio pot or refreshing your spring borders, Tulip ‘Bella Blush’ offers just the right mix of softness and style.. We dispatch our tulip bulbs in autumn. We ship from London.

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Tulip Lipstick

Tulip ‘Lipstick’ is exactly what it sounds like—vibrant, bold, and full of personality. Its classic tulip shape is painted in glowing cherry-pink, with just a touch of warm undertone near the base. The colour is striking but still elegant, making it ideal for brightening borders, beds, and containers when everything’s just waking up for spring.. This is a Triumph tulip, a much-loved group known for sturdy stems and reliable flowering. It blooms in mid-spring, typically April, reaching around 40–45 cm tall—tall enough to stand out, but compact enough for pots and smaller garden spaces.. Lipstick pairs beautifully with purples, whites, or soft pastels, but is also strong enough to stand on its own in a block of colour. It's a great tulip for cut flowers too, with blooms that hold well in a vase.. Plant in autumn, in a sunny or lightly shaded spot with free-draining soil. Treat it as an annual for best results, though in sheltered gardens you might enjoy a repeat appearance.. Whether you’re going for classic, colourful, or something fun, Tulip ‘Lipstick’ adds a pop of personality to any spring display.

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Tulip Memphis

With its rich magenta-pink petals and clean white base, Tulip ‘Memphis’ is the kind of tulip that stops you in your tracks. The colour is vivid but not brash—more raspberry than fuchsia—and the way it blends into creamy white gives the flower a fresh, upbeat feel. If you're planting for impact, this one's a winner.. Memphis is a Triumph tulip, one of the most reliable and weather-tolerant groups out there. Strong stems, a neat oval shape, and a mid-spring bloom time (usually April) make it perfect for planting in blocks, rows, or mixed displays.. It reaches around 40–50 cm in height, so it sits comfortably in the mid-border and works brilliantly in pots as well. Try it with whites, soft pinks, or even orange tones for a vibrant mix.. Plant the bulbs in autumn, in a sunny or lightly shaded spot with well-drained soil. Like most tulips, it’s best treated as an annual if you want a consistent display each year, but you may get lucky with some reflowering if left undisturbed.. For a tulip that’s both cheerful and stylish, Memphis delivers the goods.. Type: Triumph tulip. Height: 40–50 cm. Flowering time: Mid-spring (typically April). Colour: Magenta-pink with a creamy white base. Best for: Borders, pots, mass planting. Planting time: Autumn (October-November). Position: Full sun or light shade, well-drained soil. Dispatch starts October 1st. We ship from London!

Tulip Memphis

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Oxalis Autumn Pink

When the rest of the garden starts to wind down, Oxalis ‘Autumn Pink’ steps in with a final flourish of soft pink charm. Also known as Cape Shamrock, this delightful variety produces elegant, trumpet-shaped blooms in a delicate pink hue, streaked with raspberry-pink along the outer petals. Paired with fresh green, clover-like foliage, the flowers are compact but full of character—unfurling in the sun and curling back into perfectly twisted candy shapes each evening.. In the UK, Autumn Pink Sorrel typically blooms from late summer into early winter, offering vibrant colour between August and November. It’s perfect for pots, gravel gardens, rockeries or alpine beds, especially in mild or coastal regions. Give it a sheltered, sunny position and well-drained soil, and you’ll be rewarded with a cheerful show when most of the garden is settling down.. This half-hardy perennial will return reliably year after year in the right conditions, forming a neat clump that slowly multiplies over time. Low maintenance, visually delightful, and blooming when you least expect it—Autumn Pink is a truly rewarding choice for late-season colour.. That said, the Autumn Pink Sorrel isn't fully hardy in the face of heavy frost. As a South African native, it prefers milder winters and can be damaged by prolonged freezing, especially in damp soil.. To keep your cape shamrock bulbs safe:. In milder UK regions (like coastal or southern areas), you might get away with leaving the bulbs in the ground—just make sure the soil is well-drained and sheltered.. In colder or frost-prone areas, it's best to:. Grow them in pots or containers you can move to a frost-free spot (like a greenhouse, porch, or bright windowsill).. Or lift the bulbs after the foliage dies back and store them in a dry, cool, frost-free place (just like dahlias or gladiolus).. These bulbs are small and easy to handle, so if you’re ever unsure, it’s worth the extra step—especially when they reward you with even more blooms next year!. We ship Oxalis ‘Autumn Pink’ in autumn, ready for immediate planting. Tuck it into a sunny corner and enjoy its candy-like blooms just as summer fades.. Botanical name: Oxalis 'Autumn Pink'. Common name: Autumn Pink Sorrel. Flower colour: Pink, white. Established height: 5–10 cm. Established spread: 10–20 cm. Plant spacing: 100 bulbs per m². Leaf colour: Green. Habit: Mat-forming. Life cycle: Perennial. Hardiness: Frost-sensitive perennial (protect from frost). Years to establish: 1–2 years. Sunlight: Full sun. Position: Sheltered. Suitable for: Pots, gravel gardens, coastal gardens, rockery. Soil acidity: Any. Soil moisture: Free draining. Soil type: Loam, sandy, stony, multipurpose compost. Growing skill: Requires well-drained soil and frost protection. Scented: No. Pollinator-friendly: Low pollinator value

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