Tricyrtis 'Matsukaze'

Tricyrtis 'Matsukaze'

  • Pot size: 1 Litre
  • Plant ultimate height: 60cm (24in)
  • Growing condition: Partial - full shade
  • Flowering season: September to October

Very large spidery like white flowers with purple spots.

Price: £7.95


Quantity:  



sold out till next season.

People who bought this item also bought:
1. Tricyrtis formosana 'Spotted Toad
2. Tricyrtis 'Taiwan Atrianne'
3. Epimedium x omeiense 'Stormcloud'

Best Selling Plants

Corydalis calycosa

Corydalis calycosa

£7.00 (2 or fewer items) £6.45 (3 or more items)

Fragrant, piercing blue flowers in May and June and all Summer if not too dry. Easy in a soil that retains a bit of moisture, does very well with us under an apple tree. More perennial, easier and a better garden plant than flexuosa.


find out more

Woodwardia unigemmata AGM

Woodwardia unigemmata AGM

£14.00

A hardy species of the chain fern, down to minus 8* C. Bright red new fronds, ageing to green. For moistish positions in shade. Fronds can be 1.5m long; quite one of the best large hardy ferns and one we are delighted to be able to offer.
find out more

Hylomecon japonica

Hylomecon japonica

£7.50 (2 or fewer items) £7.00 (3 or more items)

A Japanese, yellow flowered woodland poppy. Low growing with pretty leaflets below the flowers. Spreads to form a mat.
find out more

Diphylleia cymosa

Diphylleia cymosa

£12.00

North American species with pointy rounded leaves, plum purple in Spring sometimes mottled. White flowers and blue berries. A choice woodlander.
find out more

Dryopteris affinis AGM

Dryopteris affinis AGM

£8.00 (2 or fewer items) £7.50 (3 or more items)

The native golden scale male fern, tough and quite large growing. To 1m tall if not too dry. It will take very cold, dry situations and rather thrive on neglect once established. New fronds in Spring have golden russet scales which glow in the sunlight. Semi-evergreen.
find out more

Asplenium trichomanes AGM

Asplenium trichomanes AGM

£6.95 (2 or fewer items) £6.50 (3 or more items)

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.
find out more

Solution Graphics