20 seeds. 2024. To 35 cms. Masses of large, pure white trumpet-shaped flowers from late spring. Bold, divided leaves. Sun. Moist, well-drained soil. Nice for pots.
1 pot of 20 very small/small sized bulbs. Chionodoxa luciliae (Glory of the Snow), is seldom available and I am clearing all stock. Note these are not flowering size. When mature, Chionodoxas are one of the first bulbs to flower in spring and can form a beautiful display of blue, star-shaped blooms with a paler centre. For best results, plant in well-drained soil where they can receive sunshine in spring Great for planting in full sun before the tree leaf canopy develops, creating shade. Autumn dormant.
To 45 cms. Evergreen, resembling a Solomon’s Seal, but with snakes-skin patterns on the stem. Dark green foliage. Pendulous lemon-scented, pale greenish-yellow flowers early summer. Ground cover. Semi-shade, moist and well drained soil.
Lily of the Valley). 2 shoots per pot - large pips. Height to 20 cms. Highly fragrant hanging white bells late spring. Lance shaped leaves. Part shade, moist. Winter dormant.
(Burning Bush). Plants are 1 year old. Mature plants are up to 90 cms in height. Purple-mauve flowers with darker veins early summer, highly fragrant lemon scented leaves. A beautiful plant when in flower and a favourite of mine. Lovely as specimen plant where you can brush past it. Usually take 4 years to flower. Winter dormant.