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Dahlia Caribbean Fantasy

Bring the warmth and vibrancy of the tropics to your garden with Dahlia Caribbean Fantasy, a stunning Decorative Dahlia that is sure to ignite admiration. This dahlia variety is renowned for its strikingly large blooms, where soft ivory petals are splashed with lively streaks of coral and blush pink, creating an almost marbled effect that dances in the light. The artistic colouration of Caribbean Fantasy brings to mind a tropical sunset, infusing your outdoor space with a touch of exotic elegance.. Growing to a height of approximately 90-110 cm, Caribbean Fantasy stands tall on robust stems, ideal for both border displays and as eye-catching additions to flower arrangements. Its dark green foliage sets off the dazzling blooms beautifully, lending a deep, contrasting backdrop that enhances the vibrancy of each flower. Blooming from mid-summer through to the first frost, this variety offers an extended season of joyful colour.. One fascinating detail often overlooked is Caribbean Fantasy’s unique petal shape and texture. Unlike more uniform dahlias, its slightly ruffled petals give each bloom a playful and dynamic look, adding movement and depth to garden beds. This dahlia is also known for its adaptability to different garden settings, thriving in full sun while showing commendable tolerance to slight shifts in light throughout the day.. We supply Dahlia Caribbean Fantasy tubers to British gardeners who seek a bold, exotic focal point for their summer garden. Plant in fertile, well-drained soil, ensuring regular watering to encourage healthy growth and abundant blooms. As with most tender perennials, lifting and storing the tubers. Learn how to grow Dahlias. Type of Dahlia: Decorative Dahlia. Flower Colour: Soft ivory with striking streaks of coral and blush pink, creating a marbled effect. Foliage Colour: Dark green, providing a dramatic contrast to the vibrant blooms. Height: Approximately 90-110 cm. Spread: Around 50-70 cm. Bloom Size: Large blooms, typically 15-20 cm in diameter. Flowering Period: Mid-summer to the first frost. Fragrance: Not scented. Hardiness: Tender perennial (requires lifting and storage over winter in colder climates). Key Features: Unique marbled petals with ruffled edges; strong, upright stems; long flowering period; eye-catching tropical colour palette. Sunlight: Thrives in full sun with tolerance to slight light variations. Watering Needs: Regular watering, with well-drained soil to prevent rot. Soil: Prefers rich, fertile soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Wildlife Attraction: Attracts bees and beneficial pollinators. Supplied As: Tubers. Ideal For: Borders, cutting gardens, and vibrant focal points in mixed flower beds. Pest Resistance: Resistant to deer and rabbits. Suited for Pots: Yes, when planted in spacious containers with adequate support. Maintenance: Low-maintenance; requires lifting and storage in colder regions over winter. Planting Time: In spring for summer and autumn blooms. Dispatch: Spring (March/April). We Ship From London

Dahlia Caribbean Fantasy

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Dahlia Penhill Watermelon

Dahlia Penhill Watermelon is a dinnerplate dahlia that commands attention with its oversized, ruffled blooms and mesmerising hues. Each flower, measuring an impressive 25–30 cm across, combines soft blush pink, warm coral, and hints of creamy ivory with a delicate undertone of watermelon red. The petals twist and curl in an irregular, artistic manner, giving the flower a wild, romantic appearance that feels both refined and natural.. Growing to a height of up to 120–140 cm, this variety is supported by sturdy, upright stems and complemented by lush, dark green foliage. It makes an ideal focal point in borders or cutting gardens, where its towering stature and dramatic blooms create a sense of grandeur. Flowering from midsummer through to the first frost, Penhill Watermelon ensures your garden remains vibrant throughout the growing season.. What sets Dahlia Penhill Watermelon apart is its unpredictable beauty. No two blooms are exactly the same, with subtle variations in colour and petal formation giving each flower a one-of-a-kind charm. This dynamic quality makes it a favourite among florists and gardeners looking for unique, statement blooms. Its petals seem to glow in the golden light of dawn or dusk, further enhancing its ethereal presence in the garden.. Despite its delicate appearance, this dahlia is robust and reliable, thriving in full sun and well-drained soil. Its sturdy stems make it ideal for cutting, allowing you to bring its extraordinary blooms indoors, where they will steal the show in any floral arrangement.. Supplied as high-quality tubers, Dahlia Penhill Watermelon is straightforward to grow, rewarding British gardeners with a season of unforgettable beauty.. Learn how to grow Dahlias. Type of Dahlia: Dinnerplate dahlia. Flower Colour: Soft blush pink, warm coral, creamy ivory, and watermelon red undertones. Foliage Colour: Lush dark green, providing a striking contrast to the pastel blooms. Height: Up to 120–140 cm. Spread: Around 60–80 cm. Bloom Size: Oversized blooms, typically 25–30 cm in diameter. Flowering Period: Midsummer to the first frost. Fragrance: Not scented. Hardiness: Tender perennial (requires lifting and winter storage in colder climates). Key Features: Dramatic, ruffled petals; dynamic colour variation; robust and long-lasting blooms. Sunlight: Thrives in full sun for optimal flowering. Watering Needs: Regular watering; ensure well-drained soil to prevent waterlogging. Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil enriched with compost or organic matter. Wildlife Attraction: Attracts bees and other beneficial pollinators. Supplied As: Tubers. Ideal For: Borders, cutting gardens, and floral arrangements. Pest Resistance: Resistant to deer and rabbits. Suited for Pots: Not ideal due to its large size; better suited for open garden spaces. Maintenance: Low-maintenance; requires lifting and storage in colder regions over winter. Planting Time: Best planted in spring for summer and autumn blooms. Dispatch: Spring (March/April). We Ship From: London

Dahlia Penhill Watermelon

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Achillea Ending Blue

Achillea ‘Ending Blue’ is a distinctive yarrow that adds a serene touch to any garden, with blooms that shift in colour from soft shades of pink to a subtle, bluish tint as they mature. Despite its name, this variety showcases a beautiful gradient of pink tones that gracefully transition to a cooler hue, creating a gentle contrast against the feathery green foliage. Blooming from late spring through summer, this hardy perennial is ideal for UK gardens, thriving in sunny borders, cottage gardens, and naturalistic designs. ‘Ending Blue’ is not only low-maintenance but also a favourite among pollinators, attracting bees and butterflies. Supplied as bare root plants, it’s a unique choice that brings elegance, colour, and a natural charm to outdoor spaces.. Achillea ‘Ending Blue’ yarrow plants typically reach a height of around 60-70 cm and has a spread of about 45-60 cm. This moderate size makes it ideal for adding structure and a soft, natural look to garden beds and borders.. Achillea ‘Ending Blue’ is part of the Rainbow series, a collection known for its vibrant and varied colour transitions. This series was specifically bred to offer unique colour-shifting blooms, making ‘Ending Blue’ a standout with its pink-to-bluish shades.. Botanical name: Achillea millefolium 'Ending Blue'. The common name for Achillea is yarrow. Flower colour: Pink and matures with pink to bluish shades. Plant size: 1. Blooms: July-September. Sunlight: Full sun. Established height: 60-70cm. Established spread: 45-60cm. Life cycle: Perennial. Hardiness: Fully hardy. Years to establish: 2-3 years. Plant spacing: 9 plants per m2. Easy to grow. Scented: No. Attracts Wildlife: Butterflies, Bees, Birds, Pollinators. Dispatch: Early Spring (Mid March/April)

Achillea Ending Blue

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Columbine Blue Barlow (Aquilegia)

Bring a touch of elegance and unique charm to your garden with Columbine (Aquilegia) Blue Barlow. This striking variety stands out with its fully double, deep blue blooms, reminiscent of intricate pom-poms, set against attractive, fern-like foliage. Blooming from late spring to early summer, Blue Barlow adds texture and depth to mixed borders and cottage gardens, making it a must-have for those who appreciate classic garden favourites.. Aquilegia Blue Barlow is perfectly suited for British gardens, thriving in the UK’s mild climate and adapting well to various conditions. It grows best in full sun to partial shade and prefers well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. With a mature height of 60-80 cm and a spread of about 30-40 cm, this columbine works beautifully when planted in groups or as part of a naturalistic planting scheme.. Ideal for adding vertical interest and pairing seamlessly with other late spring perennials, Blue Barlow also attracts pollinators, supporting garden biodiversity. Supplied as bare root plants, they establish quickly when planted in spring, providing a stunning display that will return year after year with minimal maintenance.. Choose Columbine (Aquilegia) Blue Barlow for your garden and get ready to showcase timeless beauty and effortless charm. Perfect for adding a touch of colour and movement to borders, beds, and even containers.. Botanical name: Aquilegia vulgaris var. stellata 'Blue Barlow'. Common names: Columbine, Granny's Bonnet. Height: Up to 60-80 cm. Spread: Up to 30-40 cm. Plant spacing: 7-9 plants per m². Perfect for pots. Blooming time: May to July. Leaf colour: Green. Flower Form: Fully double blooms, typically 4-6 cm in diameter. Hardiness and longevity: Fully hardy. Life cycle: Perennial. Years to establish: 1-2 years. Fragrant: No. Ideal For: Cottage gardens, mixed borders, and wildlife gardens. Position: Full sun to partial shade. Soil type: Well-drained loam, sandy soil, enriched with organic matter; multipurpose compost. Plant size: Size 1 - Top size bare roots. Dispatch: Spring, late March-April (we ship from London)

Columbine Blue Barlow (Aquilegia)

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Dahlia Creme de Cognac

Bring a touch of timeless sophistication to your garden with Dahlia Crème de Cognac, an exceptional Decorative Dahlia that embodies classic elegance. This variety is celebrated for its large, luxurious blooms in a warm amber hue reminiscent of fine cognac, with delicate undertones of creamy apricot that deepen at the centre. Each petal is rounded and perfectly layered, giving the flower a plush appearance that catches the light and appears almost luminous in your garden. The blooms are relatively small, measuring across 7-10cm.. Standing at an impressive height of 90-100 cm, Crème de Cognac displays its sumptuous flowers on strong, upright stems that resist drooping, even in windy conditions. The deep green foliage provides a striking contrast that accentuates the rich colour of each bloom, making it an eye-catching addition to borders, beds, or cutting gardens. Blooming from mid-summer to the first frost, this dahlia offers a season-long display of luxurious beauty.. What makes Dahlia Crème de Cognac truly special is its unique colour palette and velvety petal texture, adding a sense of depth and dimension not commonly found in other varieties. Perfect for enhancing mixed beds or as a centrepiece in floral arrangements, this dahlia holds up beautifully in vases, making it a cherished addition for any flower lover.. We supply Crème de Cognac tubers to discerning British gardeners who value beauty and consistency. Plant in well-drained, fertile soil and ensure it receives plenty of sunlight for the best performance. Regular watering is important, but avoid waterlogged conditions to keep the tubers healthy. For colder climates, lifting and storing the tubers over winter will safeguard their return year after year.. Transform your garden with Dahlia Crème de Cognac, a showpiece that embodies refined charm and sophisticated colour.. Learn how to grow Dahlias. Type of Dahlia: Decorative Dahlia. Flower Colour: Warm amber with creamy apricot undertones. Foliage Colour: Deep green, providing a contrasting backdrop to the blooms. Height: Approximately 90-100 cm. Spread: Around 50-70 cm. Plant spacing: 5 tubers per m2. Bloom Size: Relatively small 7-10 cm in diameter. Flowering Period: Mid-summer to the first frost. Fragrance: Not scented. Hardiness: Tender perennial (requires lifting and winter storage in colder climates). Key Features: Unique warm amber colour; velvety petal texture; strong, upright stems; long flowering period. Sunlight: Thrives in full sun for optimal bloom quality and growth. Watering Needs: Regular watering; ensure soil is well-drained to prevent rot. Soil: Prefers fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter or compost. Wildlife Attraction: Attracts bees and other beneficial pollinators. Supplied As: Tubers. Ideal For: Borders, cutting gardens, and as a focal point in mixed flower beds. Pest Resistance: Resistant to deer and rabbits. Suited for Pots: Yes, when grown in large containers with proper support. Maintenance: Low-maintenance; requires lifting and storage in colder regions over winter. Planting Time: Best planted in spring for summer and autumn flowering. Dispatch: Spring (March/April). We ship from London

Dahlia Creme de Cognac

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Daylily Black Stockings (Hemerocallis)

Hemerocallis 'Black Stockings' is a captivating variety that brings an air of elegance and drama to any garden. Its striking blooms are deep, velvety blackish-purple with a luxurious satin sheen, complemented by gently ruffled edges and a faint lighter eye that enhances their depth. Blooming profusely from mid to late summer, this daylily creates a mesmerising focal point in borders and mixed planting schemes, where its rich colour can contrast beautifully with lighter or pastel tones.. Growing to a stately height of 70-80 cm, ‘Black Stockings’ stands tall and proud with strong, upright stems that hold its flowers above its arching green foliage. The foliage itself forms lush, strap-like clumps that remain tidy throughout the season, adding structure to garden beds even after the blooms have passed.. What Makes It Unique:. What truly sets ‘Black Stockings’ apart is its rare and dramatic colouring – it’s not just another dark flower; the velvety texture and undertones of deep plum give it a unique vibrancy in varying light. Unlike some daylilies, its flowers are particularly large and long-lasting, with each bloom staying open well into the evening, making it ideal for gardens where twilight appreciation is key.. Another less-known feature of ‘Black Stockings’ is its robustness in cooler climates. Despite its dramatic appearance, it’s hardy and fuss-free, thriving in a wide range of soils and weather conditions typical of UK gardens. It’s also a magnet for pollinators, making it a garden-friendly choice for those keen to support wildlife.. Hemerocallis 'Black Stockings' is not only visually stunning but also an excellent choice for gardeners looking for a resilient, easy-to-care-for perennial. Its strong stems resist flopping, even in heavy rain, and its ability to thrive in full sun or light shade makes it versatile in various planting schemes. Pair it with ornamental grasses, silver-foliaged plants, or pale perennials for a strikingly sophisticated display.. With its combination of beauty, hardiness, and ecological value, Daylily 'Black Stockings' is a must-have for gardeners seeking a touch of drama with none of the fuss.. Learn how to grow Daylily (Hemerocallis). Botanical name: Hemerocallis 'Black Stockings'. Common name: Daylily 'Black Stockings'. Flower colour: Deep blackish-purple with a satin sheen and ruffled edges. Established height: 70-80 cm. Established spread: 50-60 cm. Leaf colour: Bright green, arching, strap-like. Habit: Clump-forming · Upright. Blooming time: Mid to late summer. Life cycle: Perennial. Hardiness: Fully hardy in the UK. Soil type: Loamy · Sandy · Clay (well-drained). Soil acidity: Neutral to slightly acidic. Soil moisture: Free draining. Sunlight: Full sun · Partial shade. Suitable for: Borders · Mixed planting schemes · Pollinator-friendly gardens. Pollinator-friendly: Yes. Rabbit resistant: No. Deer resistant: Yes. Toxicity: Non-toxic. Dispatch: In spring. We ship from: London

Daylily Black Stockings (Hemerocallis)

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Tulip Angel's Wish

Tulip Angel’s Wish is a tall, elegant tulip. It has soft creamy blooms, with yellow markings that disappear as the flower matures. This variety has won awards for its good performance and reliability. It is an ideal choice for mass planting, and also makes a particularly good cut flower.. We ship our Angel's Wish Tulip Flower Bulbs everywhere in Europe and the UK.. Height: 60 cm.. Bulb Size: Top Size 12/+ cm.. • Tall Strong Stems, Enormous Pure White Flowers. • Huge Tulip Bulbs. • Great Cut Flower

Tulip Angel's Wish

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Delphinium West End Blue

Delphinium West End Blue is a standout choice for gardeners who love bold, architectural plants with an air of elegance. This variety produces tall, stately spires of vivid cobalt-blue flowers, each accented with a striking white centre or “bee.” These vibrant blooms rise above lush, deeply lobed green foliage, creating a dynamic and eye-catching display that’s perfect for cottage gardens, borders, or as a dramatic feature in mixed planting schemes.. Reaching a height of approximately 120-150 cm, West End Blue makes an impressive statement in the garden, particularly at the back of borders where its height can be fully appreciated. Flowering in early to mid-summer, it offers weeks of colour and interest during the warmest months, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies.. One of the unique qualities of Delphinium West End Blue is its adaptability. While it thrives in sunny positions, it is also slightly more tolerant of light shade compared to many other delphinium varieties. This resilience, combined with its vibrant colour and sturdy stems, makes it a reliable performer in British gardens.. We supply top-quality Delphinium West End Blue bare root plants, ensuring you receive healthy and vigorous stock ready to establish quickly. For best results, plant in fertile, well-drained soil and space 3-5 plants per square metre for a full, balanced display. Regular feeding and deadheading will encourage prolonged blooming, and staking may be needed in windy areas to support the tall flower spikes.. Bring timeless beauty and a splash of bold blue to your garden with Delphinium West End Blue, a variety that combines elegance, reliability, and striking colour in equal measure.. Learn how to grow Delphinium. Type of Plant: Perennial. Flower Colour: Vibrant cobalt-blue with a striking white centre ("bee"). Foliage Colour: Deep green, deeply lobed leaves. Height: Approximately 120-150 cm. Spread: Around 50-70 cm. Bloom Size: Tall spires densely packed with striking flowers. Flowering Period: Early to mid-summer. Fragrance: Not scented. Hardiness: Fully hardy in UK gardens. Key Features: Bold colour; sturdy stems; adaptable to light shade. Sunlight: Prefers full sun but tolerates light shade. Soil: Fertile, well-drained soil enriched with organic matter. Watering Needs: Regular watering, especially during dry spells. Maintenance: Deadhead to prolong flowering; staking may be required in windy locations. Wildlife Attraction: Attracts bees, butterflies, and other pollinators. Supplied As: Bare root plants. Ideal For: Cottage gardens, borders, and as a dramatic focal point. Planting Density: 3-5 bare root plants per square metre. Planting Time: Best planted in spring for summer blooms. Dispatch: Spring (March/April). We Ship From: London

Delphinium West End Blue

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