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What is a garden without ferns.
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New grasses available
  Hemerocallis

We continue to specialize in Daylilies, offering one of the widest and most up to date selections in Britain and Europe.

  Hosta

Hostas can be planted at most seasons of the year, avoiding only times of drought or frost.


Explanation of ABBREVIATIONS & MEASUREMENTS in sequence
Explanation of ABBREVIATIONS & MEASUREMENTS in sequence
D or T in front of name = Diploid or Tetraploid respectively
(eg. Dor 28 x 5in (70 x 13cm) MRe)
Dor = Dormant in winter
SEv = Semi Evergreen
E = Evergreen
Height of bloomscape as registered by breeder (the larger measurement):
Bloom Size (the smaller measurement).
Season of bloom: (as experienced in our garden - not as registered - as we think this gives a more accurate guide to British gardens)
EE = Extra Early
E = Early
EM = Early/mid-summer
M = Mid-season
ML = Mid-season/Late
L = Late
Other characteristics may include:
Re = registered as reblooming (but may depend on the length of the growing season)
Noc = Nocturnal (opens the afternoon or evening before)
Ext = Extended (blooming lasts longer than 12 hours)
Fra = Fragrant
+ = Size depends on climate and cultural conditions
New = First time offered in Gt Britain
GGGD = Gardener's Guide to Growing Daylilies.
TC = Tissue Culture