This lovely little bellflower grows in rocky places inland from the Italian Adriatic. Easy to grow, it makes low evergreen mats of pointed heart-shaped leaves. Lilac-mauve, white throated star shaped flowers completely cover the foliage during late spring and summer. Read more about Campanula garganica
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This evergreen plant provides year-round impact with its gracefully arching variegated leaves. It is at its most elegant when grown in a large pot so that its weeping habit can be shown to best effect. That said it also makes a good garden plant. Read more about Carex ‘Feather Falls’ PBR
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This late summer/autumn flowering shrub has thrived in a tough spot for years but some summer watering is always well-rewarded. As the marvellous rich dark blue flowers are produced on new seasons wood it’s best to cut Caryopteris to near ground level during winter. Read more about Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Heavenly Blue’
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Caryopteris are tough, drought tolerant deciduous shrubs which, happily for us, flower for a long time during late summer and autumn. ‘Lisaura’ is the best of the gold leaf forms. Read more about Caryopteris x clandonensis ‘Lisaura’
A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of blue flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant once established, Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion Blue’
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A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of pink flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant once established, Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion Pink’
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A wonderful new shrub which will produce masses of white flowers on 40cm tall stems during late summer and autumn. Whilst drought tolerant when once established Caryopteris do better if given a modicum of water during dry periods. Read more about Caryopteris ‘Pavillion White’
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We’ve grown Ceanothus ‘Blue Sapphire’ in the same spot, a hot dry bank, for the past twenty-five years. It looks as good as ever. It makes low gracefully arching stems covered by small dark green, almost black, glossy leaves. Read more about Ceanothus ‘Blue Sapphire’
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The best of the smaller height spreading Ceanothus making arching mounds of dark green, relatively large, evergreen leaves. During early spring dusty white buds develop into 2 inch long panicles of China-blue flowers. Read more about Ceanothus ‘Yankee Point’
This noble plant has been cultivated in western gardens for at least 200 years and was a feature of Thomas Jefferson’s garden at Monticello. It will produce strong stems some 150cm tall carrying 10cm wide lemon-yellow flower heads. Read more about Centaurea macrocephala
An attractive and versatile small shrub to 80cm with beautiful lacy heads of powder-blue flowers on top of large leathery green, red edged leaves. Very tolerant of drought once established. Flowering from mid -summer into autumn when its leaves turn red and orange. Read more about Ceratostigma ‘Summer Sky’
A beautiful variety of Japonica which produces double salmon pink flowers on bare branches from mid-winter well into spring. Picked stems last for weeks in water as new flowers open in a vase. Read more about Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Falconnet Charlet’
This is the pure white flowered form of the beautiful winter flowering shrub. Growing 150cm tall by as much across it produces a mass of five petalled flowers along bare black stems during late winter and early spring. Read more about Chaenomeles speciosa ‘Nivalis’
This intergeneric hybrid between Catalpa bignonoides and Chilopsis linearis was raised in the Tashkent botanical gardens in Uzbekistan. It is a superb summer flowering small tree or large shrub for both hot dry inland conditions and coastal areas. Read more about x Chitalpa tashkentensis ‘Pink Dawn’
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‘Bennett’s White’ is the grandest of all the Cistus carrying very large, very sumptuous white flowers on a 180cm tall shrub clothed in narrow glossy green leaves. Read more about Cistus ‘Bennett’s White’
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A tough evergreen shrub with beautiful silver pink flowers, whitish towards the centre, over grey-green foliage. C. ‘Grayswood Pink’ grows about 45cm tall and 120cm wide. Read more about Cistus ‘Grayswood Pink’
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Cistus monspeliensis is native to the Mediterranean area and the Canary Islands. It makes a tough drought tolerant evergreen shrub some 100cm tall by 120 across. Read more about Cistus monspeliensis
One of our most popular plants, this very drought tolerant, evergreen shrub makes a 120cm wide evergreen mat clothed in small sage like leaves which during late spring and early summer is graced by hundreds of white, golden centred, flowers like a small single rose. Read more about Cistus salviifolius ‘Prostratus’
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Named for the area of Northern India bordering Kashmir and Tibet this tough vigorous climber is one of the easiest and most drought tolerant of all Clematis. Read more about Clematis ladakhiana
Easy to grow and free flowering, we’ve had ‘Golden Tiara’ growing on a fence for many years now and it never ceases to astonish us with its long flowering beauty. Read more about Clematis tangutica ‘Golden Tiara’
There can hardly be a better carpeting plant than this north African ground cover. Convolvulus ‘L.A. Form’ is a favourite of ours featuring an especially large flowered variety imported from California where it is widely grown for its superior qualities. Read more about Convolvulus sabatius ‘L.A. Form’
‘Heliot’ is a Fleuroselect gold medal winner. This medal is only awarded to plants which are considered outstanding. This selection of the widespread North American perennial produces rich golden flowers with a central crimson for much of late spring, summer and autumn. Read more about Coreopsis grandiflora ‘Heliot’
Corydalis ‘Blue Line’ is a hybrid between C. flexuosa and C. elata and is more vigorous than either of its parents. It flowers here at Lambley in light shade from October until March. Read more about Corydalis ‘Blue Line’
Cotoneaster dammeri is one of the best of all evergreen ground covers. It makes a mat of small, dark green, leathery leaves and its prostrate stems root where they touch the soil. Its flowers are fragrant and during autumn and winter it produces showy bright red berries. Read more about Cotoneaster dammeri
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This marvellous Cyclamen, endemic to the hills and mountains near the Turkish Black Sea coast, is one of the joys of winter when it gives forth an almost endless succession of flowers ranging from light to dark pink. Read more about Cyclamen coum
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The easiest of all the genus to grow in the garden, this native of southern Europe and western Turkey will naturalise in the garden. Our well-established bulbs are three years old. Best planted in some light shade under deciduous trees and shrubs. Read more about Cyclamen hederifolium
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