Evergreen Plants
An evergreen tree related to, and similar in growth habit to, the Olive, on this selection longer and more narrow than the norm.
A striking indoor fern with large, coarsely cut glaucous bluish grey fronds.
Strong-growing plant with striking silvery soft grey leaves and spikes of mauve flowers in summer.
Tender evergreen shrub with grey woolly leaves and unusual reddish brown flowers with purple tinted calyces from summer-late autumn. For a sunny spot.
A cultivar with pale grey-green leaves, succulent and stiffly upright, growing to 2 feet.
A popular trailing succulent house plant, similar to S. morganianum, with long stems covered with short rounded succulent leaves.
Twining climber from western Australia with masses of small bell-shaped blue flowers in summer. Hardy in a mild, sheltered spot.
Jungly evergreen shrub with large, bright green palmate leaves and white flowers in spring-early summer with orange stamens which move when tickled. Frost tender
Tender, evergreen grass with a prostrate habit and green leaves with a yellow margin. Ideal for a hanging basket or container, or ground cover for beds in a conservatory
Trailing foliage plant which makes a good houseplant or subject for a hanging basket in summer. The leaves are striped white and green.
The green leaved form of T. pallida 'Purpurea', not often offered for sale and a nice contrast.
Pretty trailing plant for a shady position - an ideal windowsill plant, or unusual ground cover in a conservatory.
This large imposing evergreen fern needs space to grow and rich humusy woodland soil in shade. On ma⁶ture plants bulbils form towards the end of the fronds. AGM.
Collect from Nursery only