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Ranunculus Brushmark Cesar®

Ranunculus Brushmark César® is a distinctive variety that stands out for its softly patterned petals. The flowers open in a clean white, with the outer edges lightly brushed in pink to purple tones. This subtle contrast gives each bloom a hand-painted look, adding interest without feeling overly bold.. Part of the Brushmark line within the Ranunculus Novelties group, and bred by Aya Engei, this variety focuses on detail and refinement rather than just size or colour. The centres remain bright and clear, while the coloured edges bring depth and variation as the flowers open.. The blooms are full and well-shaped, with a slightly more open form than traditional ranunculus, which adds to their character. It also performs well as a cut flower, with strong stems, good stem length and a reliable vase life, making it a practical choice as well as a decorative one.. Why gardeners choose it. White petals with soft pink to purple edging. Subtle, hand-painted effect that adds detail and depth. Slightly more open flower form for a natural look. Strong stems suitable for cutting. Good vase life, ideal for spring arrangements. A more unusual choice within the ranunculus range. Planting Tips:. Plant corms in autumn in mild conditions, or in early spring after frost. Position in full sun. Use well-drained soil. Best grown in cooler conditions. Not fully winter hardy in colder climates. Ranunculus Brushmark César® works well in softer colour schemes, pairing easily with blush tones, lavender shades and deeper purples. It’s a good option if you want something a little different, while still keeping the classic feel ranunculus are known for.

Ranunculus Brushmark Cesar®

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Tulip Boot Camp

Tulip ‘Boot Camp’ is a distinctive late spring variety that immediately stands out for its unusual texture and form. Unlike standard tulips, its petals are deeply fringed, almost feathered, giving each bloom a soft, finely detailed appearance. The flowers open in a creamy ivory shade with gentle warmth, and as they mature, the fringed edges become more defined, adding depth and interest.. This variety belongs to the fringed tulip group, known for their finely cut, crystal-like petal edges that bring an extra layer of texture to planting schemes. Each bloom is large and well-formed, with a sculptural quality that holds attention without appearing overly showy.. The flowers are carried on strong, upright stems that support the weight of the blooms well, even in less sheltered positions. In the garden, ‘Boot Camp’ adds structure and contrast among smoother-flowered varieties. It also performs very well as a cut flower, with a good vase life and a distinctive look that works beautifully in arrangements.. Why gardeners choose it. Large, full blooms with a finely fringed texture. Strong stems that hold well in varying conditions. Excellent for cutting with good vase life. Late spring flowering extends the tulip season. Combines well with whites, pastels and soft pink tones. Planting & care. Height: approx. 45–55 cm. Spread: 10–15 cm. Flowering time: late spring. Planting depth: 10–12 cm. Spacing: 10–15 cm apart. Position: full sun. Soil: well-drained

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Allium Pinball Wizard

Allium ‘Pinball Wizard’ is a striking variety for the late spring garden, known for its exceptionally large, perfectly rounded flower heads. Each tall, sturdy stem carries a dense globe made up of countless small purple flowers, creating a bold and sculptural effect that immediately draws the eye.. The flowers sit well above the foliage and hold their shape beautifully, even as they mature and fade. ‘Pinball Wizard’ works particularly well in borders, mixed plantings and modern garden designs, where its strong form adds height and structure. It is easy to grow, reliably perennial and highly attractive to bees and butterflies. The impressive flower heads also make excellent cut flowers, both fresh and dried.. Why gardeners choose it. Extra-large, perfectly round purple flower heads. Strong, upright stems that hold their shape. Excellent for borders, mixed planting and cutting. Reliable, long-lived and low maintenance. Attractive to bees and other pollinators. Planting information. Height: approx. 75–90 cm. Spread: approx. 20–25 cm. Planting depth: approx. 15 cm. Position: full sun. Soil: well-drained

Allium Pinball Wizard

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Fritillaria Purple Dynamite

Fritillaria ‘Purple Dynamite’ is one of those spring bulbs that instantly changes the atmosphere of a garden. Tall architectural stems emerge in shades of soft blue-green before becoming lined with dozens of pendant, bell-shaped flowers in an extraordinary glossy purple-black. The blooms appear almost lacquered in certain light, giving the plant a dramatic, luxurious presence that few spring flowers can match.. Flowering in mid to late spring, each sturdy stem carries layers of richly coloured bells that open gradually from the base upwards, extending the display for several weeks. Mature plants can reach up to 90cm tall, creating striking vertical structure in borders and mixed perennial plantings.. Unlike many statement plants, ‘Purple Dynamite’ is surprisingly easy to grow when planted in well-drained soil. It thrives in a sunny position and performs particularly well in gravel gardens, raised beds, and dry borders where excess winter moisture is avoided. Once established, the bulbs naturalise gently and return reliably each spring with even more impressive flowering stems.. Its naturally distinctive scent also helps deter deer, rabbits, and rodents, making it a valuable choice for gardens where browsing wildlife is a challenge.. Fritillaria ‘Purple Dynamite’ pairs beautifully with ornamental alliums, tulips, euphorbia, and fresh green foliage, where its near-black flowers create bold contrast and depth. Equally elegant in contemporary gardens or traditional cottage borders, it remains one of the most sophisticated and unusual spring-flowering bulbs available.

Fritillaria Purple Dynamite

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Peony Quitzin

Peony Quitzin is one of those rare varieties that immediately stands apart from the rest of the border. The enormous double blooms emerge in unusual green-yellow shades before softening into layers of cream, pale butter yellow, and warm champagne tones. Deep within the flower, subtle peach colouring adds extra depth and complexity, giving each bloom an almost hand-painted appearance.. The flowers are densely packed and heavily petalled, forming large rounded blooms that feel both dramatic and refined at the same time. As the buds gradually open over several days, the colouring continues to evolve, making the plant visually interesting from the very first bud stage through to full flower.. Flowering late in the peony season, ‘Quitzin’ extends the display well into early summer and combines beautifully with soft pastel perennials and darker foliage plants. Mature plants reach around 80–90 cm tall and produce strong stems with healthy dark green foliage that remains attractive long after flowering has finished.. Originally bred by Swedish hybridiser Harald Fawkner, this uncommon peony is particularly valued by collectors for its rare colour palette and distinctive flower form. The blooms also carry a light, fresh fragrance that feels crisp rather than overly sweet.. Peony ‘Quitzin’ prefers a sunny spot with fertile, free-draining soil. Like all herbaceous peonies, it rewards patience and settles into an increasingly impressive plant over time. For reliable flowering, plant the eyes shallowly with only a light covering of soil above them.. We supply large bare root peonies with 3–5 eyes, selected for strong establishment and dependable garden performance.. Learn more about how to grow peonies

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Tulip Daniella

Tulip Daniella is a graceful species tulip with slender, pointed flowers in vivid mauve-pink, each petal marked by a striking crimson-red flame. In sunshine the blooms open wide into elegant star shapes, while in cooler or cloudier weather they remain narrow and upright, giving the planting a constantly changing character through the day.. Belonging to the Tulipa clusiana group, often known as Lady Tulips, ‘Daniella’ has a lighter and more natural appearance than larger hybrid tulips. The refined flowers rise above narrow grey-green foliage on compact stems reaching around 20–25 cm tall, making this variety especially well suited to the front of borders, gravel gardens, alpine planting, and containers.. Unlike many modern tulips, this species variety is valued for its ability to naturalise successfully in the garden. Given a sunny position and sharply drained soil, the bulbs gradually multiply and return year after year with very little maintenance. Its origins in dry, rocky regions make it particularly reliable in warmer and drier conditions where larger tulips often struggle to perennialise.. Flowering in mid to late spring, Tulip ‘Daniella’ looks especially effective planted in generous drifts where the vivid colouring and star-like blooms can be appreciated fully. The flowers also attract attention for their changing appearance in different light conditions, glowing almost fluorescent pink-red in bright spring sunshine.. A charming and long-lived tulip for naturalistic planting schemes and collectors of botanical tulips alike.

Tulip Daniella

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Allium White Giant

Allium ‘White Giant’ is an impressive and elegant ornamental onion that brings height, light and structure to the late spring garden. Each strong, upright stem carries a large, perfectly rounded flower head made up of hundreds of small, star-shaped white blooms. The effect is clean, bright and eye-catching, particularly when planted in groups.. As one of the tallest white alliums available, ‘White Giant’ is ideal for adding vertical interest to borders and larger planting schemes. It combines beautifully with pastel-toned tulips, ornamental grasses and early summer perennials, where its fresh white colour helps lift and balance surrounding planting. Easy to grow and highly reliable, this allium returns year after year with minimal care and is very attractive to bees and butterflies. The long-lasting blooms are also excellent for cutting.. Why gardeners choose it. Tall stems topped with large, round white flower heads. Bright, clean colour that suits both modern and traditional gardens. Excellent for borders, landscaping and cut flowers. Reliable, long-lived and very easy to grow. Attractive to bees and other pollinators. Planting information. Height: approx. 90–120 cm. Spread: approx. 20–25 cm. Planting depth: approx. 15 cm. Position: full sun. Soil: well-drained

Allium White Giant

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Daffodil Break Out

Some daffodils quietly blend into the spring garden. Daffodil ‘Break Out’ does the exact opposite. This striking Division 4 double daffodil produces large, lavishly layered blooms that look far more like peonies or camellias than traditional narcissus. Each flower is packed with ruffled petals in soft primrose and creamy ivory tones, surrounding a richly textured centre of golden yellow and warm apricot-orange, often brushed with a delicate blush. It is the kind of flower that makes visitors stop mid-conversation to ask what it is.. Flowering in mid-spring, ‘Break Out’ arrives just as the garden begins to hit its stride. Strong stems hold the generous blooms upright through changeable spring weather, while the long-lasting flowers bring weeks of colour outdoors and exceptional performance indoors as cut flowers. Unlike single daffodils, double varieties are best picked once fully open, allowing you to enjoy every intricate layer and colour variation at its best.. This variety brings wonderful texture and fullness to borders, pathways, containers, and naturalised plantings. It looks especially beautiful woven through late tulips, alliums, and other spring favourites, yet it is equally impressive planted in bold drifts on its own. Over time, the bulbs will naturalise gently, returning reliably year after year with even more blooms.. Like all daffodils, ‘Break Out’ is naturally resistant to squirrels, and rodents, making it as dependable as it is beautiful. Plant it once, and it will reward you every spring with effortless colour and character.. What You’ll Receive. Top-quality Daffodil ‘Break Out’ bulbs, ready for autumn planting and spectacular mid-spring flowering.. Facts:. Type: Division 4 Double Daffodil. Colour: Creamy white and soft primrose petals with warm yellow and orange centres. Flowering Time: Mid-spring. Height: Approximately 35–40 cm. Hardiness: Fully hardy. Position: Full sun to partial shade. Ideal for: Borders, containers, naturalising, and cut flowers. Planting Advice. Plant bulbs in autumn, ideally 4–6 weeks before the ground freezes. Position them approximately 15 cm deep with the pointed end facing upwards, spacing bulbs 10–15 cm apart. Daffodils thrive in well-drained soil and dislike sitting in winter wet conditions.. After flowering, allow the foliage to die back naturally before removing it. This helps the bulbs store energy for the following year’s display. For the most dramatic effect, plant ‘Break Out’ in generous groups of at least ten bulbs.

Daffodil Break Out

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