There are about 150 different types of perennials and bulbs in the nursery including:
There are a few seed varieties and plastic labels available for sale. Visitors can obtain a printed catalogue and are welcome to wander around and enjoy looking at the variety of lines on offer. Some photos are on display or online.
"Its been said that life is like a garden.
Every small work of kindness and every thoughtful gesture is like a tiny seed.
And when you plant these seeds, wonderful things can happen." - Tracey Donovan
To 75 cms. Largest growing form of G. oxonianum. Shiny green leaves with dark reddish markings. Small light pink flowers with magenta veins. Ground cover. Sun or shade. Winter dormant.
To 20 cms. Dwarf variety suitable for rock gardens, edging or in tubs/pots. Ground cover. Masses of starry blue flower from spring - very long flowering. Trim back to encourage repeat flowering in autumn.. Sun or light shade. Large, round pots. Winter dormant.
To 40 cms. Attractive, large, heart-shaped leaves that are glossy green, turning wine/burgundy in winter. Stalks of pink flowers early spring. Great ground cover for light shade. Drought tolerant.
(Giant Cowslip). Winter dormant.To 60 cms in height. Candelabra primula and one of the last primulas to flower. Beautiful fragrant scented red, orange or pale yellow flowers. Light shade and moist soil.
Late flowering variety about end of march. Lavender/purple/white flowers with purple spots. Yellow at base of petals. Coded as Number 5.
Corms are 2 to 3 cms in width. (Dragon Lily). Large purple spathe and spadix. Large palmate leaves. Sun best but tolerates some shade. Winter dormant.