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PLANTING CODES SN=SUN SS=SEMI SHADE SH=SHADE. . 1=NORMAL SOIL 2=WELL DRAINED 3=MOIST AND WELL DRAINED 4=MOIST . .OM after the name = add organic matter to the soil.

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SN1-SN2

32"

TANACETUM COCCINEUM DURO
Large flowers of bright magenta red on long stems
2.95

SN1-SN2

30”

TANACETUM COCCINEUM H M PIKE
Bright red flowers
3.50

SN1-SN2

20"

TANACETUM NIVEUM JACKPOT
Neat foliage comes out grey turns green. Heads of white flowers with lilac tinge from mid summer to early autumn.
2.95

SN1-SN2

36"

TANACETUM VULGARE CRISPUM
Tansy crisped fine cut foliage yellow button flowers in summer
2.85

SN1-SN2

30"

TANACETUM VULGARE ISLA GOLD golden fine foliage all season
2.95

SS1-SS4

72"

TELEKIA SPECIOSA
Large coarse leaves with stout flower stem and large yellow daisy like flowers in late summer and early autumn. I might have lost this one will see in spring
3.50

SN1-SH1

24"

TELLIMA GRANDIFLORA  OM
The fringe cups delicate tall spikes of greenish yellow flowers in late spring to midsummer. Good shade plant
2.85

SN1-SH1

24"

TELLIMA GRANDIFLORA PURPUREA OM 
Purple hue to the whole plant
2.95

SN2

12"

TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS
The evergreen wall germander. Small round dark green leaves. Little rose flowers in summer. Used as a garden plant since 17th century
2.95

SN2

12"

TEUCRIUM CHAMAEDRYS VARIEGATA
As above but with white variegation.
3.25

SN2

20"

TEUCRIUM HYRACANICUM
Above sage like growth come spikes of deep purplish red flowers in july to early autumn. Good garden plant
2.95

SN1-SN4

12"

TEUCRIUM SCORDIUM CRISPUM MARGINATA
An interesting evergreen subshrub with the leaves very heavily crisped and convoluted at the margins.
2.95

SN1-SS1

36"

THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM
The thalictrums need cool places, in the sun they require moist but not wet  ground in the semi shade they will grow well in deep soil. They have delicate small leafed frondy foliage and large terminal heads of small flowers. This one lilac rose in summer
3.50

SN1-SS1

36"

3.75

SN1-SS1

36"

THALICTRUM AQUILEGIFOLIUM THUNDERCLOUD
Darkish purple flowers
3.85

SN1-SS1

48"

THALICTRUM DELAVAYI  OM
A very elegant plant with lilac purple  larger flowers in more open panicles in mid to late summer
3.65

SN1-SS1

48”

THALICTRUM DELAVAYI ALBUM OM
The beautiful white form.
3.95

SN1-SS1

48"

THALICTRUM DELAVAYI HEWITTS DOUBLE OM
Lovely sprays of double flowers
3.95

SN1-SS1

96”

THALICTRUM ELIN OM
This vigorous variety has large flowers of lilac with cream stamens during summer
3.85

SN4-SS1

18"

THALICTRUM FLAVUM ILLUMINATOR OM
The T. flavum's probably can tolerate a wetter spot. New foliage soft creamy grey with yellow markings. Creamy yellow flowers in early summer
3.55

SN4-SS1

36"

THALICTRUM FLAVUM SSP. GLAUCUM OM yellow flowers in summer over glaucous foliage
2.95

SN1-SS1

18”

THALICTRUM ISOPYROIDES very rare species grown for the foliage of tiny metallic grey green leaves. This forms billowing mass
3.65

SN1-SS1

6"

THALICTRUM KUISAINUM OM pale pinkish mauve in early summer over blue green leaves
2.85

SN1-SS1

24"

THALICTRUM MINUS ADIANTIFOLIUM OM leaves like a large maiden hair fern. Yellow flowers in the summer
2.95

SN1-SS1

30”

THALICTRUM RENIFORME OM a rare and beautiful species from Tibet and Bhutan. It has very large flowers for the genus of mauve, carried in loose panicles
6.95

SN1-SS1

36”

THALICTRUM SPECIES WITH MARBLED LEAVES OM complete mystery, obtained from a Chinese nursery, the description is great but I have not seen the leaf yet
3.85

SN2-SS2

36"

THERMOPSIS MONTANA dark stems with attractive 3 palmate leaves and heads of  large yellow pea like flowers in early summer
3.50

SS1-SH1

8”

TIARELLA CORDIFOLIA OAKLEAF neat leaves with rosy white flowers in summer and can form good ground cover
3.45

SS1-SH1

12"

TIARELLA CYGNET  most tiarella’s can tolerate dry shade they are all good ground cover plants.. This new variety has very cut finger like leaves with dark bronze markings with dense spires of cream flowers from darker buds in spring and early summer
3.45

SS1-SH1

10"

TIARELLA GLOSSY OM unusual for tiarella's this one has glossy leaves, Spikes of pure white flowers in spring.
2.95

SS1-SH1

12"

TIARELLA MARTHA OLIVER OM deeply cut acer like leaves with rounded lobes. Spikes of pink flowers in spring.
3.65

SS1-SH1

12”

TIARELLA MINT CHOCOLATE toffee coloured flowers spring- early summer with maple shaped leaves of soft green with chocolate veining and edged with coral pink in winter.
3.50

SS1-SH1

10"

TIARELLA NINJA OM fingered palmate leaves with a central chocolate maroon star that turn purple black in winter. Spikes coral beige flowers from april to  june
3.35

SS1-SH1

12”

TIARELLA PINK BOUQUET maple shaped leaves with heavy chocolate coloured star. Spikes of pink flowers in spring and early summer.
3.45

SS1-SH1

8"

TIARELLA SPRING SYMPHONY similar to cygnet but with dense spikes of soft pink flrs
3.45

SS1-SH1

12"

TIARELLA WHERRYI  OM delightful stems of white flowers from pink tinged buds in may and june over palmate leaves.
3.35

SS1-SH1

12”

TIARELLA WHERRYI ALBA as above but from cream tinged buds
3.50

SS1-SH1

12"

TIARELLA WHERRYI BRONZE BEAUTY OM dark red bronze leaves with pinkish white flowers in may and june
3.65

SS1-SH1

12”

TIARELLA WHERRYI HERONSWOOD MIST a new variety with cream speckled pinkish leaves and spikes of pink flowers
3.75

SS1-SH1

12”

TIARELLA WHERRYI SKIDS VARIEGATED leaves splashed heavily with cream speckles.
3.65

SS1-SH1

9"

TIARELLA WHERRYI TRESAHOR BRONZE OM another good dark bronze leaves .
3.65

SN2

18"

TIGRIDIA MULTIFLORA ANTIQUE GEM small cupped flowers of burgundy brown with outer petals swept right back with central antennae. Another X files plant. Hot spot
3.50

SN2

24"

TIGRIDIA PAVONIA LILACEA very large flowers appearing as 3 enormous petals with a central bowl of pinkish lilac. Big bold and blatant wow!!!!   Needs a hot spot
2.95

SN1-SS1

24"

TOVARA VIRGINIANA PAINTERS PALETTE grown for the leaf that’s randomly variegated with cream pink and brown hence the name - NOW PERSICARIA
3.45

SN1-SH2

18"

TRACHYSTEMON ORIENTALE very large hairy heart shaped leaves after heads of starry blue flowers in spring. Spreading ground cover
3.50

SN1-SS1

20"

TRADESCANTIA ANDERSONIANA INNOCENCE large brilliant white flowers
3.35

SN1-SS1

20"

3.35

SN1-SS1

12"

TRADESCANTIA BILLBERRY ICE white with magenta red blotches
3.35

SN1-SS1

18"

TRADESCANTIA BLUE AND GOLD blue flowers over gold foliage.
3.35

SN1-SS1

20"

TRADESCANTIA CONCORDE GRAPE violet flowers over good grey leaves.
3.35

SN1-SS1

10"

TRADESCANTIA LITTLE DOLL pale blue flowers and flowers longer into the autumn.
3.35

SN1-SS1

18"

TRADESCANTIA PUREWELL GIANT larger purple and rose red flowers, june to sept.
3.35

SN1-SS1

16”

TRADESCANTIA RED GRAPE new variety with bunches of little red flowers over blue green leaves.
3.45

SN1-SS1

16"

TRADESCANTIA RUBRUM  red flowers
3.35

SN1-SS1

16"

TRADESCANTIA SUNSHINE magenta blue flowers over yellow foliage
3.35

SN1-SS1

12”

TRADESCANTIA SYLVANA new variety with bright red flowers
3.45

SN1-SS1

20"

TRADESCANTIA VIRGINIANA CAERULEA PLENA light double blue all summer
3.35

SS1-SH1

30”

TRICRYTIS TAIWAN ADBANE OM flowers deep violet purple, see below
3.35

SS1-SH1

30"

TRICYRTIS BAKERI OM the tricyrtis are the toad lilies and prefer to be in a moist soil. They have fleshy stems and leaves and waxy looking bell shaped flowers in ate summer and autumn.This one with unspotted leaves and white flowers and dense lavender spots
3.35

SS1-SH1

36"

TRICYRTIS FORMOSANA OM exotic shaped upward facing flowers like an alien antennae. Light mauve flowers with darker spots in late summer early autumn. Dark glossy green leaves with dark spots.
2.95

SS1-SH1

36"

TRICYRTIS FORMOSANA SHELLEYS OM violet flowers with darker spots
3.35

SS1-SH1

30"

TRICYRTIS FORMOSANA VARIEGATA OM  as above but with white edged leaves.
3.65

SS1-SH1

24"

TRICYRTIS HIRTA MIYAZAKI HYB. OM Lilac white with darker spots. Flowers along the leaf nodes
2.95

SS1-SH1

22"

TRICYRTIS HOTOTOGISHO OM pinkish purple mauve hues from  aug to oct.  neat.
3.65

SS1-SH1

30"

TRICYRTIS LATIFOLIA OM upward facing brown spotted yellow flowers early to mid summer
3.25

SS1-SH1

8"

TRICYRTIS LEMON AND LIME OM leaves blotched linme and pale yellow
3.85

SS1-SH1

24"

TRICYRTIS MACRANTHA MACRANTHOPSIS OM can be trailing. Large yellow pendant closed bells speckled inside in mid to late autumn.
3.65

SS1-SH1

8"

TRICYRTIS OHSUMIENSIS OM large pale yellow flowers covered in tiny brown dots
3.65

SN1

4”

TRIFOLIUM REPENS HARLEQUIN very neat grey leaves with central green area and splashed with maroon
2.95

SN1

4"

TRIFOLIUM REPENS PURPURASCENS an invasive species so suitable in paving or trough. Leaves purple with green margin some are 4 leafed clover
2.50

SN1

24"

TRIFOLIUM RUBENS large clover heads of purple red during summer
2.85

SS1-SH1

7”

TRILLIUM CATESBIAE These are the wake robins and are woodland plants requiring reasonable drainage and organic rich soil preferably leaf mould. They have beautiful flowers resting on top of three radiant leaves This rare one in spring has reflexed partly nodding pale pinkish white flowers. Needs acid soil.
4.95

SS1-SH1

12"

TRILLIUM ERECTUM  OM dark red flowers in spring
4.95

SS1-SH1

12"

TRILLIUM ERECTUM IVORY FORM OM the very rare creamy white form
5.85

SS1-SH1

12"

TRILLIUM GRANDIFLORUM OM pure white flowers in spring early summer
6.95

SS1-SH1

16”

TRILLIUM KAMTSCHATICUM OM rare species from Japan and korea. White flowers over dark green leaves in the spring
5.95

SS1-SH1

12”

TRILLIUM KURABAYASHII the giant red wake robin. Grey mottled leaves with erect mahogany petals.
6.95

SS1-SH1

14"

TRILLIUM RECURVATUM OM mottled leaves with maroon flowers with narrow petals
3.95

SS1-SH1

10"

TRILLIUM SESSILE OM mahogany purple in late spring above mottled foliage
3.95

SS1-SH1

15"

TRILLIUM VIRIDE OM leaves spotted grey white. Flowers yellow green in spring
3.95

SN2

15"

TRITONIA CROCATA PINK SENSATION all the tritonias require very good drainage and sheltered hot spot, T. Rubrolucens seems more tolerant of an ordinan>
3.35

SN4-SS1

24"

TROLLIUS EUROPAEUS SUPERBUS OM clear lemon yellow goblet in june and july
3.65

SN4-SS1

30"

TROLLIUS FIRE GLOBE OM bright orange yellow globe flower from late spring to midsummer
3.65

SN4-SS1

30"

TROLLIUS LEMON QUEEN OM pale yellow flowers from april to june
3.95

SN4-SS1

32"

TROLLIUS ORANGE PRINCESS large 3" vibrant orange flowers late spring early summer
3.75

SN4-SS1

36"

TROLLIUS PRICHARDS GIANT OM large orange yellow flowers in april to june
3.85

SN4-SS1

8"

TROLLIUS PUMILUS OM cupped shaped deep golden yellow flowers in may to june
2.95

SN4-SS1

30”

TROLLIUS STENOPETALUS OM large semi double waxy yellow flowers and bolder lvs
3.85

SN4-SS1

30"

TROLLIUS T SMITH OM pale lemon yellow flowers from april to june
3.95

SN1

72"

TROPAEOLUM CILIATUM climber with semi evergreen foliage and tubular  yellow red streaked flowers in summer
3.75

SS1

96"

TROPAEOLUM SPECIOSUM the red Scottish flame flower with wide flowers from summer to autumn. Normally difficult to establish but now I think if its up against a cool north wall or shrubs and planted in the equivalent of a small garden compost heap.
3.95

SN2

96"

TROPAEOLUM TUBEROSUM as below but the flowers more yellow
3.45

SN2

96"

TROPAEOLUM TUBEROSUM KEN ASLETT climber with flared scarlet  trumpets with orange yellow centre. Abundant bloomer in a hot spot, go easy on the food!
3.65

SN1-SN2

8"

TULBAGHIA GALPINII all the Toubaghia's need a hot sun drenched spot much to my own liking. Terminal heads of green and white flowers all summer into autumn.
3.35

SN1-SN2

32"

TULBAGHIA JOHN MAY'S SPECIAL large heads of purple flowers in summer and aut.
3.85

SN1-SN2

12"

TULBAGHIA NATALENSIS terminal heads of fragrant white flowers
3.45

SN1-SN2

20"

TULBAGHIA SILVER LACE tufts of thin greyish green leaves with bold cream stripes and flower spikes with fragrant lilac flowers in late summer. Needs a hot spot
3.85

SN1-SN2

20"

TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA  large terminal heads of violet cupped flowers over thick geyish green grassy leaves from july to September.
3.65

SN1-SN2

20"

TULBAGHIA VIOLACEA ALBA as above but with white petals with small internal petaloid stamens faintly pink.
3.65