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Plant Catalogue - G

Galega x hartlandii alba

Galega x hartlandii alba

Best seller here last year! Young foliage lightly variegated with white, and lovely fat spikes of creamy-white scented, pea flowers for a long period. Doesn't need staking. June/Sept. Well-drained soil. Sun. [3'+] 91cm. AGM £3.70
Geranium procurrens

Geranium procurrens

Dusky pinkish-purple flowers, with black veins and an inky-black center. July/Oct. Needs a lot of room. [3-4' a season] but forms good ground-cover, providing you can accommodate it. Good soil. Sun/part-shade. Bare root. Winter and early spring only. £3.00
Geranium pyrenaicum Bill Wallis

Geranium pyrenaicum Bill Wallis

My favorite! Lax stems bearing profuse quantities of small violet-purple flowers all summer into autumn/winter. Looks lovely scrambling its way around and through Miscanthus 'Zebrinus'. [18"+] 9cm pots. £3.00
Geum Beech House Apricot

Geum Beech House Apricot

Sumptuous, soft creamy-yellow flowers, suffused with apricot. Stunning! Looks good near any of the brown sedges. May/Aug. Retentive, but well-drained soil. Sun/part-shade. [12"] 30cm. 9cm pots. £3.50

Geum bulgaricum

Clumps of fresh-green foliage, and generous quantities of creamy nodding flowers. It has a quiet charm, sitting well next to any color in the garden, but particularly nice in combination with purple leaved plants. May/Aug. Enriched soil. Cool position. £3.50

Geum Dolly North

Double flowers of bright, clear orange, over typical Geum type foliage. Summer. Any good soil. Sun. [2'] 61cm. £3:50
Geum Lemon Drops seedling

Geum Lemon Drops seedling

Neat evergreen clumps & sprays of drooping clear yellow flowers with red calyx. May/Sept. Any good rich soil. Sun/light-shade [15 x 15"] 38 x 38cm. £3.50

Geum Lional Cox

Delightful nodding cup-shaped flowers of soft, creamy primrose-yellow, over clumps of fresh green lobed leaves. May/Sept. Any enriched soil. Sun/light-shade. [1 x 1'] 30 x 30cm. £3.50

Geum rivale Album

Nodding heads of creamy-white, backed with green calyces. Quickly bulks up to generous clumps, forming good ground-cover. Good seed heads. May/August. Retentive soil. Sun. [12 x 18"] 30 x 46cm . Large divisions. £3.50
Geum rivale apricot

Geum rivale apricot

Bright luminous-apricot flowers, supported on brownish stems, over generous clumps of divided dark-green basal leaves. Long flowering period. April/Oct. Any good soil. Sun/part-shade. Remove seed heads for a continued display. [18 x 18"] 46 x 46cm. £3.50

Geum Sigiswang

Countless, nodding, bright orange flowers above clumps of dark-green foliage. Good soil. Sun/light-shade. [12-15"] 30-38cm. 9cm pots £2.70

Gladiolus papilio

Narrow gray-green blade shaped leaves, and very subtle hooded flowers of cream, purple, and greenish yellow. Not at all like the florists Gladies. This is subtle. Late summer. Good drainage. Sun. [36 x 6"] 91 x 15cm. 3 corms. £3.70
Gladioli tristis

Gladioli tristis

Ethereal flowers, of pale creamy-yellow with a wonderful evening scent. Late spring. Well-drained, sheltered position. Full sun. Water well in growing season. [2'] 61cm. Winter growing/summer dormant. 9cm pots. £3.00
Gladiolus virescens var. virescens

Gladiolus virescens var. virescens

Amongst narrow foliage, very exotic, relatively large, violet scented flowers of yellowish-green, with the tepals heavily feathered maroon-brown. May/June. Winter growing, so probably best grown in a pot, and over wintered in cold greenhouse. [8"] 20cm. £3.50

Gunnera magellanica

A mat-forming plant, grown for its attractive dark-green rounded, toothed leaves. [Bronze tinted when young.] insignificant small green flowers with reddish bracts. Good ground-cover. Heavy/damp soil. Sun/part-shade. [2" x 1'] 5 x 30cm. £3.50




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