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  1. SWEET PEA 'PAINTED LADY'

    A lovely old-fashioned heirloom variety dating back to 1737. A profusion of rose/white bicolor flowers which are smaller than those of modern forms, but this is more than compensated for by their entrancing perfume. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (25 seeds)

  2. SWEET PEA 'PARFUMIERE MIX'

    We have collected together a mix of numerous heirloom grandiflora varieties, some old and some new, that have been especially selected for their ability to fill a room with that heady sweet pea perfume. This is probably the best way to grow a good selection so you can pick your favourites! ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (25 seeds)

  3. SWEET PEA 'ROYAL WEDDING'

    The best long-stemmed, fragrant pure white sweet pea available today. Awarded Certificate of Merit by the Scottish National Sweet Pea Society. Ideal for exhibition or garden use. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (25 seeds)

  4. SWEET PEA SPENCER MIXED

    A superb formula mixture of Spencer sweet peas, including some of the new introductions from the world's best breeders. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (25 seeds)

  5. SWEET PEA 'STYLISH'

    A truly 'stylish' Spencer variety sweet pea with very fragrant and full-bodied flowers on long stems and all of the guaranteed performance and breeding you might expect from this stable. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (25 seeds)

  6. SWIETENIA MACROPHYLLA

    The most commercially important of the mahoganies, or 'sky fruit', this tree is found in dim areas around peninsular Malaysia and the South Pacific Solomon Islands. An evergreen tree, its big fruit has a hard shell and thin inner layer, which grows upright on the branch side. When ripe and orange-yellow in colour, the fruit splits on its own, with each valve showing two rows of seeds. It was known as the 'queen of plants', for its health benefits in the Solomon Islands for generations, where the local people have used it for more than a thousand years to treat a huge variety of diseases. It ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (5 seeds)

  7. SYMPHANDRA WANNERI

    This lovely campanula relative makes a naturally compact mound covered in masses of long and slightly tubular, violet bell shaped flowers. On a scree or gravel pathway it can seed around but should never ever become a nuisance. ... Learn More

    $3.22

  8. SYMPHORICARPOS ALBUS

    During early summer, attractive clusters of green-white to pink flowers start to bloom followed by clusters of dazzling-white, conspicuous, round fruits, 1-2cm in diameter, which persist into the autumn. This bushy, rounded shrub can make a fast-growing, multi-stemmed deciduous hedge and is an important winter food source for quail, pheasant, and grouse. It is not edible, as ingesting the berries can cause mild symptoms of vomiting, dizziness, and slight sedation in children. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (20+ seeds)

  9. SYMPHYANDRA ARMENA

    This campanula relative carries masses of lavender bell flowers and deeply-toothed jagged leaves on a fine network of branching stems forming an attractive dome. Superb for a hot rockery and long-lived if allowed room to grow. ... Learn More

    $2.88

  10. SYMPHYANDRA CRETICA

    Mid-blue bells in great profusion completely cover a dome of much-branching thin stems clad in small pointed leaves in spring and early summer. A truly perennial plant of great value but sadly rarely offered. ... Learn More

    $2.61

  11. SYMPHYANDRA HOFMANNII

    From a compact basal rosette of toothed leaves rises a dividing system of branches, heavily hung with large cream bell-shaped flowers. This pretty Bosnian campanula relative should gently self-seed, giving glorious drifts in future years. ... Learn More

    $2.61

  12. SYMPHYTUM GRANDIFLORUM 'SKY-BLUE-PINK'

    This unusual form of the old cottage garden plant (Symphytum grandiflorum) is one of the first spring flowers to appear in March. Short, rough stems bearing hairy leaves carry terminal bunches of long pink buds opening to blue and white tubular flowers. ... Learn More

    $2.88

  13. SYMPHYTUM IBERICUM 'SPRING GOLD'

    Early rosettes of bright golden leaves brighten up the spring garden with snowdrops and crocuses. Later appear the pale blue and pink flowers. This form comes true from seed, viable seeds being very few and very difficult to collect! ... Learn More

    $4.22

    (5 seeds)

  14. TABEBUIA AUREA

    These beautiful blooming trees put on a brilliant display of a multitude of two to three-inch-long, fragrant, golden yellow, trumpet-shaped blooms borne in terminal flower clusters. The gorgeous silvery leaves often drop just before the flowers appear making the spectable even more amazing. Deeply-furrowed silvery bark on picturesque, contorted branches and trunk adds even more to its grandeur. Although it thrives only in warmer climates, it can be also be grown in containers, especially small ones, which eventually can turn the tree into a large bonsai specimen. It is native to South Americ ... Learn More

    $3.68

    (5 seeds)

  15. TABEBUIA CHRYSANTHA

    Tabebuia chrysantha, is a deciduous tree known for its stunning floral display. In late winter to early spring, before the leaves emerge, the tree produces an abundance of large, trumpet-shaped flowers. These blooms are a brilliant golden-yellow, covering the tree in a vibrant blanket of color. The tree's compound leaves, palmately divided into leaflets, add to its overall tropical aesthetic. The foliage, while not the main feature, provides an attractive backdrop to the spectacular floral show. Tabebuia chrysantha can reach heights of 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters) or more, creating a relative ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (20 seeds)

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