This charming plant was named for my late older sister whose beautiful London garden was opened under The English Open Garden scheme for many years. Over mounds of fern-like green leaves white daisies, with a pink picotee margin, age to deep rose pink. Read more about Rhodanthemum ‘Kathleen’
This superb evergreen shrub has been selected for its compact growth habit. It forms a dense round mound of tightly packed leaves. ‘Boule’ is very free blooming producing copious amount of glowing, silver-blue flowers during winter and spring. These flowers are loved by bees. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Boule’
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A new and particularly beautiful trailing variety of Rosemary. The contrast between the rich dark green leaves and the deep violet-blue flowers is very telling. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Irene’
We have lined a broad brick path, which leads to a beautiful old garden seat, with ‘Mozart,’ a fairly new variety of rosemary. I think it is by far the best rosemary I have ever grown. Read more about Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Mozart’
I first saw this in the late Alan Bloom’s UK garden over 40 years ago. From memory, it was about 3.5 metres tall by 2 metres or so across and smothered with pure white flowers like exquisite single roses. Read more about Rubus ‘Benenden’
A stalwart of the new American gardens of James van Sweden as well as those of European garden designers. The rich warm yellow-black eyed daisies are a joy during summer. The stark skeleton remains are beautiful into winter especially on cool misty mornings. Read more about Rudbeckia fulgida ‘Goldsturm’
We apologise that this plant is currently sold out.