
Best Selling Plants
Polystichum munitum AGM
The American sword fern. Well known and long cultivated in this country. Easy and very effective. Evergreen.
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Polystichum setiferum 'Herrenhausen'
A fine divisilobum form of the soft shield fern. A beautiful, elegant form of this easy very tolerant fern even of dry soils. Makes a very good subject for a container.
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Dryopteris wallichiana AGM
A most magnificent fern from the Himalayas and Japan, although named after the Danish botanist Nathaniel Wallich. The young unfolding fronds are a golden green in the Spring contrasting well with the hairy black midrib and stems. Needs moist conditions though not boggy and avoid dry alkaline soils. Evergreen.
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Gillenia trifoliata AGM
A plant that has become increasingly popular as gardeners recognise its quiet beauty. White star flowers that have a fluttering butterfly quality about them, reddish stems and calyxs, followed by berries and coloured foliage in Autumn. A semi-shaded well drained spot will have this flowering most of the Summer. Use to the front of a shade border to fully appreciate its beauty. A rhizomatous perennial, that is gradually clump forming.
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Cyclamen coum AGM
{About} For naturalizing, mixed batch of white or pink, a good variety of leaf forms and great value for money.
Home UK seed raised from the best parents, giving fantastic, healthy plants. Jewel like flowers over gorgeous deep green or marbled leaves.
{Cultivation}Flowering January to March
Dormant May to October.
Plant at 15-20 cm centres
Best planted in semi shade at the same depth as in the pots.
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Cyrtomium fortunei AGM
The hardiest species with pointed glossy pinnae on fronds. Named after Robert Fortune the plant hunter.
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