Plant Index

Here is an alphabetical list of all the plants we grow. Some can be bought directly through our on-line shop.

If you want to purchase a plant we have listed below, but it does not appear in our on-line shop, we will quote you before you purchase. Please use the contact form by clicking here to advise us of your requirements.

We will reply via phone or email and give you current availability and price. You can then complete your purchase either on-line or by posting a cheque.

Alphabetical list of Trees, Plants and Shrubs

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To buy click on the link. Due to the large and unusual varieties of plants stocked, we cannot always keep high levels of stock.

Campanula

Campanula Blue Clips
Small unassuming little plant until it appears in full flower and one falls in love
with simplicity of the flower and the blueness of its blue.
Campanula carpatica alba (White Clips)
Masses of brilliant white flowers cover this low growing almost carpet like
perennial.
Campanula glomerata Alba
Everything and more beautifull and heavenly fragrant white flowers from
conspicuous red flower buds.
Campanula glomerata Superba
Detail coming soon.
Campanula lactiflora alba
A tallish plant that often needs a bit of support and protection from eind if the
display of white bell shaped flowers are not to be missed.
Campanula lactiflora Pouffe
A dwarf form of this branching perennial that bears racemes of nodding bell
shaped pale blue flowers.
Campanula latifolia
Makes a good clump forming herbaceous plant with handsome round leaves on
tall stems, tubular fowers in many shades of white to blue. Can self seed rather
too well at times.
Campanula makaschvilii
A rare plant from the Caucasus. Small heart shaped leaves covered with pale
pink bell shaped flowers with a glorious deeper pink centre. Grows to about 18 ins.
Campanula poscharskyana
A plant that will happily trail itself into open spaces in sunny spots. A succession
of pretty star shaped violet blue flowers on attractive jagged leaves.
Campanula pyramidalis Alba
'The Chimney or Steeple Bellflower' these common names doubtless due to the
height that the flower spikes can grow often upto 6ft which produce continuosly
as it grows taller pure white starry cups in great profusion.

All our native plants are English grown, English provenance stock