It Is With Regret That One Of Our New Plants For Autumn Despatch 2015 Has Failed Germination And Sadly We Cannot Supply For This Season. It Goes To Prove That Even The Experts Get It Wrong From Time To Time. get Carpets Of Multi-tiered Dainty Flowers In Sunny Or Semi-shady Parts Of Your Garden In Spring To Early Summer. Particularly Suited In Damper Soils, They Make Great Marginal Plants For Your Pond Or In Heavier Clay Soils.bees And Other Pollinanting Insects Find Them Highly Attractive, So They’re Great For Wildlife And You’ll Love The Shades Of Rose, Pink And Red.each Year The Primroses Get More And More Numerous, Putting On A More Grand Display Year After Year Really Adding Early Summer-cheer To The Garden.
The New, Spring- Flowering Anemone Coronaria bordeaux Bulbs Develop To Have Rich And Velvety Cup-shaped Blooms Held Above Finely Cut Foliage. This Anemone Bulb Grows To Have A Dramatic Colour Scheme, And The Plants Contrast Perfectly With Spring Flowering Bulbs And Other Woodland Plants.the Foliage Dies Back In Summer And Reappears Every Spring To Give A Fantastic Display In Beds And Borders Or In A Container. Anemone Flowers Are Held On Sturdy Stems And They Make Lovely Cut Flowers For Spring Posies.
Most Commonly Known As Glory Of The Snow, Chionodoxa Forbesii Bulbs Are The First To Flower In Spring And Has Starry Flowers And Strap-like Leaves Which Emerge In Early Spring.we Suggest Planting These Glory Of The Snow Bulbs In Shady Borders, As They Are Perfect For Brightening Up Bare Soil; Blooming Well In The Dappled Shade Under Shrubs And Deciduous Trees.chionodoxa Will Also Succeed In Hot Sunny Sites Such As Rockeries, Or Plant Them In Containers With Other Spring Bulbs And Flowers Or To Under Plant Shrubs Or Topiary.
The Erythronium Collection Contains Erythronium Bulbs Of Dens-canis, Pagoda And Kondo. We Suggest That You Plant These Erythronium Bulbs In The Autumn, Within Humus-rich Soil In Shade, About 5-10cm/2-4in Deep. Choose A Sheltered Site To Plant These Erythronium Bulbs, Out Of Strong Winds. Dont Allow The Tubers To Dry Out In Storage.erythronium Dens-canis Agm.these European Native Plants Are Commonly Called Dogs Tooth Violets Because The Tuber Resemble A Canine Tooth. The Spurred Mauve-pink Flowers Appear In Spring On Slender Stems That Rise Above Large, Heavily Mottled Leaves.this Erythronium Variety Has Won The Rhs Award Of Garden Merit (agm) As An Excellent Garden Plant. Erythronium Are Shade Loving Plants That Make Excellent Groundcover Under Trees Or Shrubs And In Shaded Woodland Borders. They Add Colour And Interest With Showy Leaves And Dainty Flowers.erythronium Pagoda Agmwith Glossy Mottled Foliage, And Up To 10 Large, Pale Lemon Flowers On Each Stem, The Upswept Petals Give The Plant Its Name. The Large Tubers Are Easy To Plant And Handle And It Is One Of The Easiest Erythroniums To Grow.erythronium Pagoda Was One Of The First Hybrids, It Was Discovered In The 19th Century And It Is Still A Great Garden Worthy Plant.this Erythronium Variety Has Won The Rhs Award Of Garden Merit (agm) As An Excellent Garden Plant.erythronium Kondowith Up To 7 Flowers On Each Stem, The Pale Buttermilk Coloured Flowers Of This Hybrid Erythronium Are Tinged With Green. These Are Pretty Plants That Associate Well With Other Woodland Bulbs. Erythroniums Get Their Common Name Of Dogs Tooth Violets From The Curved Shape Of Their Tubers.
Charming And Colourful, Introduce These Woodland Bulbs Perfect For Semi-shady Sites, To Your Spring Garden. Includes Bulbs Of 10 Snowdrop Galanthus Nivalis, 10 Aconite Eranthis Cilicica, 20 Anemone Blanda ‘blue’, 10 Bluebell Hyacinthoides Non-scripta and 10 Daffodil Narcissus ‘wp Milner’.grow In Containers Or Plant Under Trees, Where These Bulbs Flower Early In The Year Making Use Of The Light Before The Trees Come Into Leaf In Spring.each Year The Flowers Bulk Up In Number To Give A Year After Year Strong Display Of Early-season Flowers. Gorgeous On Those Late Winter Fresh, Crisp Days.
The Camassia Leichtlinnii Alba Bulb Flowers In The Late Spring With Spikes Of Creamy-white Flowers Which Are Not Only Long-lasting, But Also Extremely Tolerant.as One Of The Showiest Of The Spring Bulbs, This Particular Camassia Bulb Is Ideal For Planting In Sun Or Light Shade, Where There Tall Spires Of Starry Flowers Will Emerge In Spring And Early Summer, Adding Height And Colour To The Garden.camassias Will Tolerate Some Shade And The Pale Flowers Look Superb Against A Dark Background, Lighting Up Semi-shaded Areas. Plant The Camassia Bulbs To Create An Excellent Border Or As Part Of A Meadow Planting Scheme With Other Moisture Loving Bulbs Such As Fritillaria. camassias Are Just As Much At Home In Natural Planting Schemes And They Thrive In Damp Conditions Where Many Bulbs Would Struggle.camassias Originate From Moist Coastal And Mountainous Regions Of North And Western America, Where They Grow In Damp Meadows And The Bulbs Can Naturalise To Form Large Clumps.