Wonderfully statuesque, Black Bamboo (Phyllostachys Nigra) is a rare and unusual plant to create a fantastic focal point in your garden.
Its arching green canes turn lustrous black in their second or third year, while its abundant glossy leaves remain evergreen. It forms a clump, but unlike other varieties of bamboo, it isn't invasive and can be grown in a half barrel or very large container.
Even though its origins are in China, it's fully hardy and the British winter won't harm it, making a very welcome and unexpected winter treat.
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1 plant in 9cm pot
Despatch: by the end of April 2010 |
£12.99 |
GIANT BLOOMS. These foxgloves make superb plants for shady borders. The tall spires of Foxglove Excelsior Hybrids produce exotic-looking, delicate bell-shaped flowers with spotted throats in pastel shades of mauve, pink, yellow or white.
Height: 90cm (36 inches).
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6 plants
Despatch: by the end of April 2010 |
£8.49 |
The low-growing mounds of dark green leaves topped with pastel blooms make Geraniums an unequaled addition to the perennial border. Their carefree growing habits make them an ideal low maintenance plant, growing anywhere providing years of beauty.
No. 1 size roots.
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6 bareroot plants
Despatch: by the end of April 2010 |
£9.99 | |
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9 bareroot plants
Despatch: by the end of April 2010 |
£17.99 |