Flowers
CF Gypsophila Snowflake [CF1265]
Gypsophila paniculata
A perennial gypsophila that bears masses of dainty snow-white coloured flowers.
Please note that not every flower will be double, almost 50% will be single but still equally as nice and useful. Flowers can be used fresh or dried. [more...]CF Helianthus Vincents Choice [CF1367]
Helianthus annuua
A day-length neutral sunflower allowing growers to produce high quality crops early, mid and late season.
Pollenless flower heads face upwards on strong stems and necks. Better height under short days; doesn't get too tall under long days. [more...]CF Iberis White Pinnacle [CF1432]
Iberis umbellata
A tall Iberis used as a cut flower at 75cm high. White tufted flowers followed by green seed pods that are equally as attractive.
[more...]CF Lagurus ovatus (Bunny Tails) [CF1433]
Lagurus ovatus
Its not hard to see why these are often called 'Bunny Tails'.  The fluffy soft seed heads are an excellent way to add texture into your flower arrangements.
[more...]CF Linaria Licilia Azure [CF1523]
Linaria maroccana
Masses of dainty baby snapdragon like flowers in shades of violet with white throats.  Lovely long stems make these flowers easy to thread into bouquets.
Fast growing and can flower in as little as six weeks from a direct sowing in early spring. [more...]CF Linaria Licilia Peach [CF1524]
CF Linum Sky Blue [CF1527]
Linum usitatissimum
Common linseed plant usually grown for its fibre and oil, but if left to go to seed you will be rewarded with masses of small billowing green seed pods that age to a golden brown colour.  The small blue flowers are also lovely but they do not last long enough to be considered as a useful cut flower.
[more...]CF Lupin Chandelier [CF15283]
Lupinus polyphyllus Russell
Individual colours of the famous Russell Lupin.   A tough variety that handles most conditions including drought, wind and salt, too much water can cause plants to rot.  Soil must be very free draining for best results.
Chandelier is shades of yellow [more...]