- A slow growing medium sized tree of rounded habit grown for its attractive foliage.
- Mound forming shrub with silvery-grey foliage and bright yellow daisy-like flowers. Often mis-labelled as Scenecio greyi.
- A large deciduous shrub flowering mid to late summer and loved by bees and butterflies.
- Useful hardy shrub grown predominantly for it's bright winter stem colour and grow anywhere attitude.
- The Chilian lantern bush. A large evergreen shrub that prefers the shelter of a warm wall.
- A large tender evergreen shrub or small tree which produces clusters of bright red tubular flowers. Best suited to a coastal or city climates.
- One of the very best low level shrubs providing long lasting colour in flower and fruit.
- Robust herbaceous perennial with large lily like flowers usually in the hotter colours of the spectrum.
- Self clinging deciduous climber suitable for growing up large trees and dark north facing walls.
- Large sweet scented twining climber producing masses of white flowers but requires a little shelter.
- The fragrant Honey Suckle, a woody scrambling climber typical of British hedge rows.
- A short lived perennial with silver leaves and the brightest of cerise flowers.
- Architectural evergreen suitable for coastal gardens becoming smothered in daisy-like flowers during mid summer.
- A charming Primula with an unusual cone shaped flower head. Flowers are brightly coloured with a red tip and purple skirts in mid to late summer. Height approximately 1ft
- A small compact deciduous shrub with orange-red young leaves becoming yellow with age and dark reddish-pink flowers.
- A delicate perennial climber best grown through a hedge or large shrub. Bright red flowers are followed by blue berries and complemented by crisp green foliage.
- A compact low growing evergreen shrub for the front of a shrub border or for structure in a flower border