• Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’ Quick View
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    • Crocosmia ‘Lucifer’

    • Original price was: £12.00.Current price is: £8.40.
    • Regarded as one of the hardiest cultivars, 'Lucifer' adds a tropical flair to northern gardens. Beginning in midsummer and continuing into early fall in some climates, brilliant flame red flowers stand in rows on wiry, gracefully arched stems that are perfect for cutting. Crocosmia's broad, sword-like leaves are attractive even when the plants are not in bloom and, from a…
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    • Fritillaria imperialis ‘Rubra’

    • Original price was: £3.95.Current price is: £2.76.
    • Fritillaria imperialis 'Rubra' adds an exotic touch to the spring garden. Produces upside down bells of scarlet-red-almost-orange blooms. Its leaves are also highly unique, appearing in bright green tufts above the blooms and in tiers below. An ideal addition to an informal spring display, whether that's in the border or in a container.
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    • Onion – North Holland Blood Red

    • £1.95
    • North Holland Blood Red onions have rich crimson outer skins and round generous bulbs. They can be eaten raw or roasted but are also versatile enough that they can be picked early as a salad onion. They make an excellent companion plant with carrots to help deter carrot fly. One of the most popular crops for the gardener, onions are…
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    • Salvia ‘Hot Lips’

    • £12.00
    • Salvia ‘Hot Lips’ will add colour to any cottage garden border, containers or bedding schemes. The elegant bi-colour blooms protrude from the slender stems of this bushy, hardy perennial plant. However, when the weather is hot, the bi-colour can sometimes grow in solid red or white instead, which makes for some added interest in summer months. Bring into a sheltered…
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