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- Genus: Caltha
- Species: leptosepala
- Name:
- Common Name: White marsh marigold
- Family: Ranunculaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £7.00
- Difficult Spots: Damp soil,
Hardy deciduous clump forming herbaceous perennial. Dark green leaves show off white cupped flowers with a green reverse on stems up to25cm (10in) tall in Spring. Sun to semi shade, damp to wet soils.

- Genus: Caltha
- Species: palustris
- Name:
- Common Name: Marsh marigold
- Family: Ranunculaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £6.00
- Difficult Spots: Damp soil, Good for insects,
Hardy herbaceous perennial for wet soils or shallow water. Dark green leaves show off egg yolk yellow cupped flowers in spring. Reaches 25cm (10 inches). Sun to semi shade.

- Genus: Caltha
- Species: palustris
- Name: 'Flore Pleno'
- Common Name: Marsh marigold
- Family: Ranunculaceae
- Category: Perennials
- Price: £6.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy clump forming herbaceous perennial for wet soils or shallow water. Dark green leaves show off double bright yellow flowers in spring. Reaches 25cm (10 inches). Sun to semi shade.

- Genus: Camellia
- Species:
- Name: 'Nikisi Kerin'
- Common Name:
- Family: Theaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £16.50
- Difficult Spots:
Hardy evergreen bushy upright shrub with dark glossy green leaves. Paeony form light red flowers with white splashes from early winter to spring.. Reaches 1.8 -2.4m (6-8 feet). Sun to semi shade in ordinary to moist conditions avoiding chalky soil.

- Genus: Camellia
- Species: japonica
- Name: 'Adelina Patti'
- Common Name:
- Family: Theaceae
- Category: Evergreen shrub
- Price: £16.50
- Difficult Spots: Ordinary to moist garden soil, Do not grow in chalky soil, Avoid early morning sun,
Hardy evergreen upright vigorous shrub with a long flowering season January to April. Pretty single mid pink flowers with white edged petals & yellow stamens. Reaches 2m after 10 years. Shade to semi shade in ordinary to moist conditions avoiding chalky soil. Best not in early morning sun to avoid frost damage to blooms.