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"IMPATIENS GLANDULIFERA 'RED WINE'"
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Family: TOMATO
A tall-growing, good-yielding variety giving an extremely long season of small red cherry tomatoes which are deliciously sweet and juicy. Trusses continue to carry on swelling and ripening, quite incredibly until the first frosts. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
A rare and endangered heirloom cherry tomato from France. Bright red fruit have an orange tinge inside and a long, strong, lingering flavour. Productive vines produce loads of these tiny jewels that seem to melt in your mouth. (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
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Common name: TRUCKERS FAVORITE
A classic, easy-to-grow, late season heirloom, setting lots of uniform, smoth-skinned fruits, which are pretty, 3 inch globes, ripening from deep pink to golden-red in clusters of 3 or 4 and with fair resistance to cracking and also good blight resistance. Fruit are of excellent flavour, and ripen evenly, producing very good yields of old fashioned tasting tomatoes right up until frost. Superb if just eaten as a big, hefty, juicy slice! (Cordon)
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Family: TOMATO
Bred to cascade over hanging baskets although remaining quite compact, this plant produces masses of identical, sweet and tangy fruits of medium strength with firm flesh, and is the perfect tomato plant for novice growers or people short on space.(Bush)
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Family: TOMATO
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Common name: ANGORA SUPER SWEET
The ‘Velvet Red Tomato’ is almost too bizarre to be real, the leaves and stems of this extraordinary heirloom plant being a fuzzy silvery gray colour, whilst the skins of these scrumptious, supersweet little red cherry tomatoes are velvety! This is not only an ornamental plant, though, as the fruit is absolutely delicious. This spectacular novelty tomato, a great selection for a patio garden, grown from these rare seeds, might be the most beautiful ornamental vegetable you will ever grow and is guaranteed to turn heads! (SEMI-BUSH)
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Family: TOMATO
A favourite of gourmet grocers, this sensational potato-leafed plant has fruit which is a gorgeous deep pink with golden streaks, whilst the firm flesh has a strong, unusually fruity flavour. Superb sliced in a salad. (Cordon)
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Another strong-flavoured, very heavy-cropping variety. Cute, small to medium, palest lemon-cream fruits are shaped like little pears. These hang in heavy clumps, and are absolutely charming when served combined with Yellow or Red Pear types. Cordon.
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Family: Trilliaceae
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Common name: Giant Wake Robin; Trinity Flower
Spectacular three-petalled flowers usually in rich purple-red, but occasionally white or yellow, poke up above mottled clusters of three egg shaped leaves in early spring. A clump forming perennial, it spreads reliably and is an excellent ground cover plant for a shady spot. It will do best in moist but well drained soil, and the unusual appearance of this plant will certainly make it a talking point in your garden.
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Family: Trilliaceae
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Common name: Wake Robin, Red Trillium
This rather more diminutive but most handsome trillium bears sizeable maroon flowers with recurving segments and paler anthers. It is superb in a shady organic bed where in time it will spread to make impressive clumps.
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Family: Tropaeolaceae
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Common name: greater Indian-cress Indian cress
T. majus is an annual climber which will scramble over the ground or up a support. Circular, wavy-edged leaves are supported, parasol-like, by a central stalk. The long-spurred flowers, in shades of red, yellow and orange, appear in summer and autumn.
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Family: Tropaeolaceae
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Common name: Bolivian Nasturtium, Tricolor Nasturtium, Three-Colored Nasturtium
Tropaeolum tricolor is a captivating annual prized for its vibrant, three-toned blossoms appearing in swarms of small but gorgeous red flowers, with distinctive black and yellow lips. This plant will effortlessly brighten any garden space, creating a stunning display against a backdrop of glossy, circular leaves. This charming nasturtium enhances garden borders, containers, and hanging baskets alike with its dazzling colors. With a naturally trailing or climbing habit, it makes an excellent choice for vertical accents and ground cover in sunny, well-drained areas.
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Family: Liliaceae
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Common name: Tulipa clusiana, Lady Tulip
This is the lovely yellow form of Tulipa clusiana which is larger and taller than the original form. The exterior petals are cardinal red with a tiny yellow stripe, but inside is primrose yellow. When the flower opens the amazing bi-colour effect is quite startling!
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Family: Liliaceae
Deepest blood-red cup-shaped flowers on short stems open in earliest spring . Growing wild on the stony hills of North West Iran, it is happy in cold gardens, but like most wild tulips it is best kept in a well-drained spot in the summer. There is no need to lift it as it will happily grow, and indeed spread, in the same position for many years. Richard Wilford in his indispensible book "Tulips" writes “This really is one of the most alluring of the smaller tulip species.”
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Family: Liliaceae
Strong clumps of glossy bright green leaves stand below goblet-shaped bright red flowers which are 5-6cm in length in early summer. This is the latest of all of the tulips to open its flowers and will self seed to make remarkable colonies in time. This most desirable, rare, late-blooming tulip which will grow in sun or shade, is very rarely for sale and then is often offered at more than £3 per bulb!
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Family: Liliaceae
Stunning, flame-coloured flowers, open on branching stems much later than most other tulips in May and June, in fact this is the latest flowering member of the genus. This, easy beautiful and distinctive bright-red flowered tulip will self-seed, even into grass and under trees. This larger-flowered and taller form with the same vivid colour was named after a friend of E.A.Bowles.
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