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AJUGA
Click picture to see full list.. Flowering April - June. Ajuga's are very useful in containers, baskets, or borders
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ARABIS
Click picture to see full list. Flowers from March to July depending on variety, various colours..
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ARMERIA
Click picture to see full list. Flowering March-May. Perfect for mixing with other alpines.
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AUBRIETA
Click picture to see full list.. Flowering March to June and very often again at the end of summer.
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CAMPANULA
Click picture to see full list. These are very attractive, showy plants. Flower during the summer, often flowering again later.
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CRASSULA
Click picture to see full list. Flowering July - September. Compact winners that are worth a place in most gardens,
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CYMBALARIA
Click picture to see full list. Beautiful honey scented snap dragon like flowers with yellow mouths.
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ERODIUM
Click picture to see full list. A long flowering season, and seem to flower what ever the weather.
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HELIANTHEMUM
Click picture to see full list. Helianthemums flower May - July & September. Often known as 'The Rock Rose',
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HYPSELLA
Click picture to see full list. A very low growing alpine that spreads really well. Ideal for ground cover in screes, rockeries, etc.
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ISOTOMA
Click picture to see full list. very low growing alpines suitable for walls, edge of the border, alpine containers, rockeries etc.
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LITHODORA
Click picture to see full list. A new alpine suitable for the rockery, scree garden or borders.
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PHLOX
Click picture to see full list. Choice plants for the rockery, very at home in most places in the garden.
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PRATIA
Click picture to see full list. A real ground hugging plant, forming tight mats of foliage, with star shaped flowers.
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PRIMULA
Click picture to see full list. There are many different types of Primula's, which all flower at different times.
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SAXIFRAGA
Click picture to see full list. Flowering spring/summer. Many types. Most of them are fairly easy to grow.
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SEDUM
Click picture to see full list. There are many different types of Sedums, some are large some are tiny.
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SEMPERVIVUM
Click picture to see full list. This family is vast , we grow a few varieties that we consider interesting and colourful
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VERONICA
Click picture to see full list. Pretty flower spikes over dense matt forming prostrate foliage.
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VIOLA
Click picture to see full list. A very large family with many variations and colours, easy to grow.
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ZAUSCHNERIA
Click picture to see full list. Attractive shrublet which bears it's flowers for most of the summer.
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