Evergreen Plants
An epiphytic cactus, living on trees in tropical rainforests. Large mid pink flowers appear on mature plants, each lasting only 24 hours.
South African succulent forming clumps of upright mostly leafless stems, topped in spring with small yellow flowers. CAUTION, SAP IS TOXIC
Large succulent with fleshy, cylindrical, leafless stems. New growth in spring can be tinged yellow-orange. This is a good specimen plant in a large pot, capable of getting to around 6ft if potted on each year. CAUTION, SAP IS VERY TOXIC AND A SKIN IRRITANT.
An unusual spreading/trailing fuchsia with small green leaves yellow upward-facing flowers with red stamens and blue pollen. Can be used as a mat-forming plant for the front of a border or it will trail over edge or a pot, basket or low wall
Related to the Agave, and with a similar habit (though less spiny!), this much sought after plant grows for several (many) years before producing a giant flower spike up to 40 foot tall.
A neat little Ivy with small leaves shaped somewhat like Duck's Feet.
Tender evergreen climber from South Africa with very sweetly scented white flowers from summer to autumn. This is not hardy although it can happily be grown in a pot and put outsside for the summer.
Tender, evergreen Jasmine with sweetly scented white flowers March to December.
Large white sweetly-scented flowers from summer- autumn or even into early winter if mild enough.
A vigourous climber with masses of heavily scented white flowers in late winter to early spring.
Tender Jasmine which makes a superb climber for the conservatory with large rounded leaves on stiff, arching stems and sweetly scented white flowers all summer.
A delightfully fleshy, soft, hairy, branching succulent that just begs to be stroked! The thick felt-like leaves grow on stems to about 90cm. A fine specimen for a sunny room or conservatory
A tall succulent large, triangular, fleshy, furry, felty leaves, with soft furry teeth underneath.
Tall-growing succulent with wonderfully weird, large, fleshy leaves with a distinctly furry touch. This form is my name of a form with more serrated amorphous brown leaves.
The rare white form of S. rantonettii. Makes an arching shrub, needing support against a wall, for a cool conservatory or sheltered city garden. Long flowering. Can be pruned hard in spring.