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Fern Collection(5 different Ferns)

A collection of five different ferns, in 1.5 or 2 litre pots, for shady or woodland gardens.  A mixture of deciduous and evergreen ferns, many unusual, some native and others with an AGM (RHS Award of Garden Merit).  All are easy to grow and will be individually named and labelled. The Collection Price represents a substantial saving on [...]

Fern Collection(5 different Ferns)2024-06-22T20:35:22+01:00

Tiarella ‘Happy Trails’

Flowers: June-Dec.  Plant in part/full shade.  HxS 20x60cm Tiarella 'Happy Trails' is a NEW variety of foam flower. An excellent plant for shade and woodland conditions and this variety has deeply lobed, variegated black, chocolate & green, maple-like leaves. It produces masses of frothy, small, short white flower heads. Remove faded blooms to prolong flowering. [...]

Tiarella ‘Happy Trails’2024-05-28T14:26:22+01:00

Pulmonaria ‘Shrimps on the Barbie’

Flowers:  March-June.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 30x50cm Pulmonaria 'Shrimps on the Barbie' is a NEW introduction which has unusually large clusters of shrimp pink flowers on a mound of silver spotted, dark green leaves.  One of the features of this lungwort is the early flowering season.  It is a good colour break [...]

Pulmonaria ‘Shrimps on the Barbie’2024-03-28T22:51:03+00:00

Dryopteris goldieana (Giant wood fern)

Does not flower.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 1mx1m Broad, lance-shaped, light green fronds that grow up to 1.2m in length. Best in a large garden as will form a good clump in a few years! Deciduous. Hardiness rating H7. Pot size 10.5cm. Care & Maintenance. Remove old foliage in spring, which is [...]

Dryopteris goldieana (Giant wood fern)2024-01-29T15:01:04+00:00

Saxifraga fortunei ‘Wada’

Flowers: September-November.  Plant in part shade or woodland.  HxS 50x50cm Glossy, green-lobed leaves with coppery tones and red on the underside.  Red stems carry sprays of white flowers that appear throughout the autumn making it a valuable addition to the late season border.  It is best planted in part shade or a woodland situation, but [...]

Saxifraga fortunei ‘Wada’2023-10-12T22:23:50+01:00

Polygonatum biflorum

Flowers:  May-July.  Plant in part/full shade.  HxS 1.5mx60cm The small Solomon's Seal with bell-shaped, greenish yellow flowers that dangle under the arching stems in spring followed by blue-black berries in autumn. Superb in a medium to wet soil in shade and slowly spreads by rhizomes to form colonies. Looks great with astilbe, ferns and hellebores. [...]

Polygonatum biflorum2023-03-20T20:52:10+00:00

Dryopteris filix-mas

Does not flower.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 1mx50cm Dryopteris filix-mas is a native, male fern that is very robust and deciduous with shuttlecock-like tufts of lance-shaped fronds that turn copper in autumn.  Filix-mas forms wither at the first frosts although the old foliage does give winter interest.  Easy in sheltered conditions in [...]

Dryopteris filix-mas2024-06-11T13:49:47+01:00

Polystichum setiferum ‘Plumosomultilobum Group’

Does not flower:  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 50x50cm Polystichum are mostly evergreen or semi-evergreen ferns, with short stout rhizomes and pinnately divided fronds in neat shuttlecock-like rosettes. The Plumosomultilobum Group are bushy, evergreen ferns with soft, overlapping, often horizontal fronds. Fronds have a very lacy, multi-layered appearance and are divided up to [...]

Polystichum setiferum ‘Plumosomultilobum Group’2023-04-20T17:22:31+01:00

Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’

Flowers:  April-July.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 30x40cm Pulmonaria 'Raspberry Splash'  has large clusters of raspberry-pink flowers on a mound of silver spotted, dark green leaves.  One of the features of this lungwort is the long flowering season.  It is a good colour break from the normal pinky-blue hybrids.  Suitable for the front [...]

Pulmonaria ‘Raspberry Splash’2024-02-09T23:28:52+00:00

Dryopteris erythrosora

Does not flower.  Plant in part shade.  HxS 60x60cm The common name of Autumn Fern is very confusing as it refers to the glossy bi-pinnate fronds, which are bright, coppery-pink as they emerge in spring not autumn!  The fronds then turn bronze and finally green as they age.  The sori are bright red and this [...]

Dryopteris erythrosora2024-06-23T09:25:38+01:00

Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’

Does not flower.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 1mx60cm The King of the British ferns with superb crests and arching fronds, both of which have crested tips.  Evergreen here in West Wales but semi-evergreen in colder areas.  This is a hardy fern and looks particularly good in pots or north facing situations.  Native [...]

Dryopteris affinis ‘Cristata’2024-06-23T09:25:23+01:00

Matteuccia orientalis

Does not flower.  Plant in part or full shade.   HxS 1mx1m Matteuccia orientalis is an asiatic species enjoying part or full shade provided the soil is moist enough.  The non-fertile pinnate fronds arch towards the ground while the fertile ones stand erect in the centre of the plant.  It is deciduous and happily came through [...]

Matteuccia orientalis2024-03-28T23:07:22+00:00

Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Linearis Polydactyla’

Does not flower.  Plant in part or full shade.  HxS 90x75cm This male fern is a very graceful, open fern with the pinnae reduced to ribs which have long terminal crests, giving them an unusual spiky appearance.  Dryopteris are generally easy garden ferns with a robust habit.  Filix-mas forms wither at the first frosts and [...]

Dryopteris filix-mas ‘Linearis Polydactyla’2024-06-21T10:48:38+01:00