Agaves & Arids
Bamboos
Bananas, Gingers & Aroids
Climbing Plants
Cloud Pruned, Bonsai & Niwaki Trees
Conifers
Fruit
Gifts for Gardeners
Ginkgo biloba
Grasses & Grass Like
Half, Quarter & Full Standards
Hardy Palm Trees
Hedging & Screening
Japanese Maples
Olive Trees
Pleached & Espalier Screening
Shrubs
Tree Ferns & Ferns
Trees
All Gardens
Architectural & Colonial Gardens
Balcony Gardens
Coastal Gardens
Conservatories
Cottage Garden
Exposed Gardens
Japanese Garden
Jungly Gardens
Patio & Courtyard Gardens
Prairie Gardens
Roof Gardens
Screening or Lose Your Neighbour
Shady Gardens
Small Town Garden
Sunny Gardens
Water Garden
Windy Garden
Woodland Gardens
Fargesia 'Jiuzhaigou 1'
Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'
Phyllostachys aurea
Sarcococca confusa
Trachycarpus fortunei
Fargesia nitida 'Black Pearl'
Ginkgo biloba 'Troll'
Nandina domestica
Phyllostachys bambusoides 'Holochrysa'
Phyllostachys nigra 'Henonis'
Phyllostachys aurea 'Koi'
Nandina domestica 'Woods Dwarf'
Succulents and arid drought resistant plants are amongst the most architectural plants available from the well known Aloes, Agaves or century plants to Beschorneria with amazing flowers the wonderful Dasylirion, Phormiums or New Zealand flax through to a whole range of Yuccas they are suitable many garden types often perfect for challanging sites such a windy coastal gardens, dry roof gardens, dry stony or sandy soils.
If you have ever seen a mature Fasicularia flourishing in a Cornish windswept garden with it's blue and red flowers and spiky lanceolate leaves you'll know why we love them so much!
Everyone's heard of Aloe vera, well there is even a close relative Aloe striatula thst is pretty tough outside here forming soft spiky clumps tops with red hot poker like yellow and green flowers.
With some many plants to choose from we have made a selection of plants we really like making it easy for you to choose for your hot dry sunny bed or container.