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  1. Delicate in appearance and yet very cold hardy, Sedum acre is beautiful from the first stirrings of early spring to the twilight of autumn.

    Sedum acre 'Goldmoss Stonecrop'

    Biting Stonecrop, Wallpepper
    €2.10

    Delicate in appearance and yet very cold hardy, Sedum acre is beautiful from the first stirrings of early spring to the twilight of autumn. Hardy and very easy to grow. Started early it will form a nice dense ground cover the very first season. If the weather is favourable it will flower within six months.

  2. Sedum album 'White Stonecrop'

    Sedum album 'White Stonecrop'

    Coral Carpet Sedum
    €2.75

    Sedum album is one of the most popular forms of sedum, known for its dense foliage as it changes colour throughout the seasons. The leaves emerge a coral-salmon in spring, change to bright green in summer and then to reddish bronze with the arrival of cooler temperatures. In summer the plants explode in masses of tiny, white star-shaped flowers.

  3. One of the more unusual textured species, Sedum forsterianum ‘Silver Stone’ produces whorls of silver-green foliage
    €2.80

    Sedum forsterianum ‘Silver Stone’ is one of the more unusual textured species, with whorls of silver-green foliage. In late summer bright yellow star shaped flowers appear. This low-growing succulent plant grows to a height of 15 to 20cm, extremely hardy it can cope with temperatures down to minus 34°C.

  4. Sedum reflexum typically grows up to 10cm (4in) high, the foliage resembling mini spruce branches.

    Sedum reflexum (rupestre)

    Reflexed Stonecrop, Love Links
    €2.95

    If you’re looking for a beautiful plant that thrives with virtual neglect, Sedum reflexum just might fit the bill. The small bushes spread over the ground and the foliage resembles mini spruce branches. They are at their loveliest spilling over edges of walls and rocks to create the illusion of a living waterfall.

  5. Sedum spurium coccineum is the most robust sedum for creeping spread and for floriferousness.

    Sedum spurium 'Coccineum'

    Dragon's Blood, Crimson or Causican Stonecrop
    €2.25

    Sedum spurium coccineum is the most robust sedum, with deep crimson blooms and bronze-green leaves. Low maintenance, durable and interesting, they enhance the appearance of green roofs, rockeries and containers. In July, dense clusters of showy crimson blooms smother the evergreen plants.

  6. 'Voodoo' has intense dark mahogany foliage with almost neon, luminous rosy-red flowers

    Sedum spurium 'Voodoo'

    Phedimus spurius
    €3.95

    Sedum spurium 'Voodoo' is a stunning little perennial groundcover for hot, sunny locations. The intense dark mahogany foliage that provides a stunning contrast to the almost neon, luminous rosy-red flowers which appear June through August.

  7. Sedum ‘Ruben's Lizard’ is a low-growing sedum that has tight, rosy-green cushion of needles with reddish tips.
    €2.75

    Sedum Ruben's Lizard is a low-growing sedum that has tight, rosy-green cushion of needles with reddish tips. Throughout the summer the plant is covered with many tiny, star-shaped white flowers. Drought and heat tolerant or low maintenance, whatever you want to call it, 'Lizard' takes a lot of abuse.

  8. This mixture of many attractive low-growing sedum varieties represents a wide range of foliage types and flower colours.
    €2.10

    A mixture of many attractive low-growing sedum varieties representing a wide range of foliage types and flower colours. Low maintenance, durable and interesting, grow them on walls or banks, as a ground cover or as a green roof. Sedum strut their stuff where many other plants dare not venture!

  9. The Sedum Roof Garden Mix is a formula mixture of many important varieties especially suited for roof gardens
    €9.95

    Sedum Roof Garden Mix is a formula mixture of many important varieties for roof gardens in full foliage and flowering colour range. Low maintenance, durable and interesting, grow them on walls or banks, as a ground cover or as a green roof. Sedum strut their stuff where many other plants dare not venture!

  10. The rosettes of Sempervivum arachnoideum are covered with a network of silvery filaments that resemble a spider’s web.

    Sempervivum arachnoideum

    The Cobweb Houseleek
    €2.35
    Always an interesting plant, Sempervivum arachnoideum is an exotic and interesting variation which forms small green rosettes of fleshy leaves, the tip of each leaf connected to another by a network of silvery filaments that resemble a spider’s web.
  11. Whether planted in large numbers or used as a single specimen Sempervivum are both beautiful and enduring.

    Sempervivum hybridum 'Mixed Species'

    Winter Hardy Varieties. Hens and Chicks or 'Hippy Chicks'
    €2.25

    Whether planted in large numbers or used as a single specimen Sempervivum are both beautiful and enduring. A selection of winter hardy species, the sheer variation of colour, texture and size of these fascinating succulents is almost infinite and their tendency to produce offsets makes for easy increase.

  12. Native to Europe, Sempervivum tectorum is a widely-planted succulent that has been grown in and around human settlements for millennia.

    Sempervivum tectorum

    Hens 'n' Chicks, Houseleek
    €2.10
    Native to Europe, Sempervivum tectorum is a widely-planted succulent that has been grown in and around human settlements for millennia. Their rosettes are fascinating with their succulent leaves radiating around the centre, their colour hues are stunning and their tendency to produce offsets makes for easy increase.
  13. Solidago 'Golden Baby'  is a hardy perennial that bears flat-topped clusters of golden-yellow plumes

    Solidago canadensis 'Golden Baby'

    Aka 'Goldkind' and 'Yellow Springs'.
    €2.55

    Solidago canadensis 'Golden Baby' is an easy to grow hardy perennial that bears flat-topped clusters of golden-yellow plumes. Growing to around 60cm tall they are perfect for borders or containers and provide end-of-season colour. Given an early sowing they will bloom in their first year.

  14. A plant you can pet!...Bees love it…children love it….and you just have to stoke it on the way past!

    Stachys byzantina

    Lambs' ears, Woolly Betony
    Also known as Stachys lanata, or olympica
    €2.25

    What can I say? Its a plant you can pet!...Bees love it…children love it….and you just have to stoke it on the way past! Lambs' ears is a well-known ground-covering perennial, popular for its soft, fluffy foliage, plus, it’s a great silver accent in between all the green going on in the garden.

  15. Gorgeous to the point of excess, Tagetes 'Queen Sophia' produces blooms with deep orange-to-russet petals, intricately edged with russet and gold.
    €2.25
    Tagetes 'Queen Sophia' is an extremely popular, award winning variety that was introduced in the early 1900’s. Gorgeous to the point of excess, it produces semi-double blooms. Deep orange-to-russet petals that are intricately edged with russet and gold.
  16. Thymus serpyllum ‘Creeping Thyme’

    Starting at: €2.75

    Thymus serpyllum is one of the most versatile groundcovers. Forming dense evergreen cushions of flowers these low maintenance plants don’t require mowing, watering or care, and can take a lot of abuse. Its leaves can be used as a culinary herb and its uses in the garden are almost unlimited.

  17. A throwback to the highly decorative nasturtiums at the turn of the 20th century.

    Tropaeolum majus 'Bloody Mary'

    Compact Trailing Nasturtium
    €2.65

    Nasturtium 'Bloody Mary' is an award winning Nasturtium with a unique flower pattern. Dramatic 5cm flowers in shades of dark red, coral red, cream, and unique bicolours, make a melodramatic scene in the flower bed, container or vase. Highly decorative they are in flower from May right through to October.

  18. Tropaeolum majus 'Fiery Festival' is a trailing nasturtium variety that can extend up to 150cm

    Tropaeolum majus 'Fiery Festival'

    Tall, Climbing or Trailing Nasturtium
    €1.95

    Tropaeolum 'Fiery Festival' is a trailing nasturtium variety that boasts vibrant bright red blooms with yellow centers. Its vines can extend up to 150cm, making it ideal for ground cover, hanging baskets, or climbing supports. Additionally the flowers are edible and serve a useful role in companion planting.

  19. Nasturtium ‘Gleam Hybrids’ is a moderate spreading variety, recommended for hanging baskets and for containers.

    Tropaeolum majus 'Gleam Hybrids'

    Tall, Climbing or Trailing Nasturtium
    €1.95

    Nasturtium ‘Gleam Hybrids’ is a moderate spreading variety and the variety we would recommend for hanging baskets and for containers. They offer a particularly nice colour selection with all the shades you expect, primrose, gold, orange, red and mahogany plus a few surprises.

  20. Tropaeolum majus 'Milkmaid'

    Tropaeolum majus 'Milkmaid'

    Trailing Nasturtium
    €2.65

    Notable for its rare flower colour, Nasturtium 'Milkmaid' produces blooms in a lovely soft, creamy hue. The top of the milk rather than full cream, and at around 2 metres in length it can be trained to ascend trellises, fences, or arches, or allowed to trail gracefully. An excellent choice for gardeners seeking a more understated palette.

  21. Tropaeolum majus 'Purple Emperor'

    Tropaeolum majus 'Purple Emperor'

    Trailing Nasturtium
    €2.75

    Tropaeolum 'Purple Emperor' is an exciting brand new palette of nasturtium, with a vintage colouration that is quite unique to nasturtiums. The buds initially open a dusky, antique burgundy and fade in the most beautiful way to a vintage lavender-rose.

  22. Tropaeolum minus 'Black Velvet' is a compact, bushy nasturtium cultivar

    Tropaeolum minus 'Black Velvet'

    Compact Nasturtium
    €2.75

    Tropaeolum minus 'Black Velvet' is a visually captivating and versatile plant that combines ornamental beauty with culinary and ecological benefits. This compact, bushy nasturtium is celebrated for its striking, velvety deep-red to near-black flowers, which provide a dramatic contrast in the garden.

  23. Glowing cherry-coral blooms give this variety a warm, tropical quality
    €2.25

    Glowing cherry-coral blooms give this variety a warm, tropical quality, and the versatile colour mixes well with so many things. Nasturtium 'Jewel Cherry Rose' has a more mounding growth habit than other trailing nasturtiums, but stem length is sufficient for arranging, and it won’t overtake the garden.

  24. 'Sahins Rumba' is known for its free-flowering habit and jewel-toned flowers.

    Tropaeolum minus 'Sahins Rumba'

    Compact Nasturtium
    €2.95

    Tropaeolum 'Sahin's Rumba' is a vibrant and sprawling variety of nasturtium, grown for its striking, jewel-toned flowers and attractive, rounded foliage. The blooms are often with splashes or streaks of contrasting colour, giving the plant a lively, painterly look.

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