
Cape honeysuckle is a fast growing, scrambling, multi-stemmed shrub with...
A wide variety of coastal plants for all keen gardeners
A beautiful pink kaffir lily. Lovely perennial that provides autumn and winter colour. 2ltr
This frost hardy plant is surely the most desirable of all mallow relatives. Clusters of large, bowl-shaped, pale to deep purple flowers open from late spring to summer over a foil of felted grey-green leaves. Long-lived and a stunning specimen with a thick trunk in a sheltered 3ltr pot 50-60cm
A new form which is noted for its profusion of flower spikes, which top the bushy, semi-evergreen mound of grey-green palmate foliage from early to midsummer. A lovely mound-forming flowering shrub, best in sunny spots with well-drained soils. Great for coastal and gravel gardens as well as cottage style planting schemes. 3ltr pot
A striking, shrubby perennial with compact, spreading growth and distinctive silver-grey foliage, this 'tree' lupin brings texture and colour to sunny borders or containers. Its dense, silvery leaves form an attractive mound and set off the short flower spikes, which carry a mix of blue and white pea-like blooms from early spring into summer.
An evergreen shrub from New Zealand with shiny leathery leaves, and growing to a height of up to 3m/9.8ft. and a spread of 2m/6.5ft. It produces wonderful looking clusters of berries in the autumn following flowering. A great plant for its salt-wind resistance, it should be planted in full sun or part shade in a well drained soil.
Monkey Puzzle, Chilean Pine. A slow growing upright conifer with evergreen spirally arranged sharp pointed leaves. 5ltr deep pot 40/50cms high.
Boronia ‘Fiesta’ features masses of bright pink open bell shaped flowers and slender aromatic leaves. Flowering in late winter to early spring. Evergreen small to medium shrub growing approximately 80cm high by 80 cm wide. 15cm pot
Westringia fruticosa 'Mundi' (often known as Coastal Rosemary) is a tough, low growing groundcover Westringia. It features fine, silvery-grey foliage and produces an abundance of small, star-shaped white flowers. Growing to about 40–50 cm tall and 1.5 m wide, it is ideal for coastal gardens and drought-tolerant borders. 3ltr
A larger leaved form of this fascinating twining climber forming the usual amazing tangled masses of rounded evergreen leaves on wiry stems up to 6m high. Usually only seen in mild areas, this can be grown successfully in a sheltered position over a wide area of the UK. Excellent in coastal gardens creating a lovely screen. 3ltr pot