Best Selling Plants
Geranium nodosum
Bluish pearly pink flowers. A nice form of this woodland toughy from the Old Rectory, Burghfield. Will seed around to a certain extent and thrive in pretty much the driest position. An incredibly useful Geranium, a great candidate for underplanting in shaded and wooded spots. Wonderful for natural or semi wild planting schemes.
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Adiantum aleuticum 'Imbricatum'
A short growing form with imbricate pinnules to this easy hardy maidenhair fern. To 20 cm tall.
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Asplenium trichomanes AGM
The native maidenhair spleenwort, common around here in walls, but good at the front of a shady border, trough or rock garden. Evergreen. A little beauty.
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Geranium x cantabrigiense 'St Ola'
One of the very few evergreen Geraniums for the woodland garden. Short growing it forms a ground cover with pure white flowers over most of the Summer. A hybrid raised by Alan Bremner in the Orkneys.
Once established it's very tolerant of soils that dry out in Summer in shade.
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Matteuccia struthiopteris AGM
The shuttlecock fern, vigorous and striking. Needs some moisture to reach full size. Deciduous.
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Polystichum polyblepharum AGM
From Korea and Japan, glossy fine cut fronds to 60cm across. Evergreen. One of the finest of the good hardy evergreen ferns. Polyblepharum means 'many eyelashes'. A fine, reliable fern.
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