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| Its hard not to love these wonderful bulbs for adding colour to the garden when little else is awake
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| This variety has beautiful satin-textured deep rose pink narrow flutes and tight pointed petals in M
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| The flowers on this small crocus can vary from pale slivery lilac to reddish purple but whatever the
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| Not a true blue as the name might suggest but it still produces a striking flower. The colour is mor
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| A much under-rated vegetable which has edible tubers that have a potato-like texture and are delicio
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| Large ivory white petals that are deeply feathered curled or twisted top stems that relax over time
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| The trillium is a simple perennial that is a real feature of the spring woodland. As the name sugges
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| These Fritillarias are often found growing wild in some very tough situations so they are quite robu
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| This is a wild daffodil rather than a cultivated variety so it will give a more naturalistic effect
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| A stunning double-flowered tulip with deep maroon-black blooms with a satin sheen. This has been bre
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| Tulip breeders have been trying for years to create a variety that produces a near-black flower on a
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| Yellow-throated white flowers with soft silvery lilac-blue outer petals in February and March. The f
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| A large flat leaf variety from Naples. Very aromatic tall vigorous plants with large serrated dark g
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| A delightful larger sized crocus which is tougher than the smaller species types. This means it can
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| A classically shaped deep plum (not blue) coloured tulip which fades to lilac around the edges of th
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| Yellow-throated white flowers with soft silvery lilac-blue outer petals in February and March. The f
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| Mid-Early variety. Vigorous plant with large round compact bulb that tastes crunchy and perfumed. Ca
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| Classic Italian basil from Genoa with bright green intensely perfumed leaves which can be used to ma
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| Vigorous plant with large scented bright green blistered leaves. This variety is only found in Naple
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| Say congratulations" by giving a friend or loved one our Nasturtium plants. The seeds produce a natu
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| The rich warm tones of this glorious tulip wont fail to delight. The goblet shaped flowers have maho
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| A lovely little fritillary that was thought to have been lost for many years. It has dazzling flower
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| An old variety that has stood the test of time and is still deservedly popular. Brilliant for adding
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| Small egg-shaped claret-coloured flowerheads appear like drumsticks on tall slender stems above stra
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| A multi-headed trumpet daffodil that emerges from its bud a greeny-white and opens to reveal a delig
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| An elegant tulip with broad white slightly feathered petals each with a bright green central band. P
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| This plant has received the Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society and deservedl
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| A striking plant that is perfect for moist woodland or other shady spots in the garden. These are ve
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| Dense rich-purple globes held high on erect stems above strap-like pale green leaves appear in early
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| An old fashioned variety that has been awarded the Award of Garden Merit by the Royal Horticultural
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| Dainty double pure white pear-shaped flowers with green-tipped inner petals in January and February
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| A classically shaped deep plum (not blue) coloured tulip which fades to lilac around the edges of th
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| Rich-cream goblets with brown flushes and deep golden-yellow throats emerge in February and March am
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| Rich deep maroon purple with lovely coloured veining make this a spectacular tulip for spring beddin
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| Globes of small star-shaped pinkish-purple early summer flowers and narrow grey-green leaves. In blo
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| Dainty spikes of up to five nodding bell-shaped violet-blue flowers in March and April and slender s
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