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Kniphofia

Kniphofia Grow Guide Kniphofia, commonly known as Red Hot Poker, is a striking perennial known for its tall, torch-like flower spikes in shades of red,...

Ajuga (Bugleweed)

Ajuga (Bugleweed) Grow Guide Ajuga, commonly known as Bugleweed, is a low-maintenance, fast-spreading ground cover that thrives in a variety of conditions. It is valued...

Tulip (Tulipa spp.)

Tulip (Tulipa spp.) Grow Guide Overview:Tulips are spring-flowering bulbs known for their vibrant colors and elegant shapes. Native to Central Asia, they thrive in temperate...

Scilla bifolia

Scilla bifolia Grow Guide Botanical Name: Scilla bifolia Common Name: Alpine Squill Family: Asparagaceae Genus: Scilla Plant Type: Bulbous perennial Flowering Period: February to April Height & Spread: 10–15 cm (4–6 inches) tall Clumps will gradually spread over time Position: Prefers...

Growing Alstroemeria in the UK

Alstroemeria, commonly known as the Peruvian lily or lily of the Incas, is a versatile and long-lasting perennial that has become a favourite in...

Dahlia

Dahlia Fact Sheet Botanical name: Dahlia spp.Family: Asteraceae (same as sunflowers, daisies, zinnias)Origin: Native to Mexico and Central America. First introduced to Europe in the late 18th century; became...

Growing Bromeliads in the UK

Bromeliads are often associated with steamy rainforests and exotic holiday destinations, yet many can be grown very successfully in the UK. With their sculptural...

Cyrtomium fortunei ‘Clivicola’

Cyrtomium fortunei ‘Clivicola’ Botanical Name: Cyrtomium fortunei ‘Clivicola’Common Name: Fortune’s Holly FernFamily: DryopteridaceaePlant Type: Evergreen fern, clumping perennial Description Cyrtomium fortunei ‘Clivicola’ is an attractive evergreen fern forming neat clumps of...

 Dicentra spectabilis ‘white gold’

How to Grow Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ Dicentra spectabilis ‘White Gold’ is a striking variation of the old-fashioned bleeding heart, grown as much for its golden-yellow foliage as for its...

Tigridia

Tigridia pavonia might be a short lived flower but when it opens, wow, what a flower! Tigridia pavonia flowers in July and August for...

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