Brassica oleracea capitata 'Celtic' (Cabbage 'Celtic')
'Celtic' F1 is a hardy vegetable plant producing dense, large, dark green heads that can be harvested in winter and early spring. Stands well.
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0.6m max. spread |
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0.6m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Galanthus elwesii 'Helen Tomlinson' (Greater snowdrop 'Helen Tomlinson')
'Helen Tomlinson' is a vigorous, compact, clump-forming, bulbous perennial with broad, strap-shaped, grey-green leaves and, in late winter, fragrant, nodding flowers with horizontal, white outer petals and a v-shaped marking on the inner petals.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Allium cepa Proliferum Group (Tree onion)
Other names: Egyptian onion, Walking onion, Topsetting onion, Allium cepa var. proliferum, Allium x proliferum, Allium cepa 'Proliferum'
Proliferum Group is a perennial cultivated as an annual vegetable with upright, strap-like, dark grey-green leaves and clusters of small, edible bulbs forming at the top of the stems, typically ready for harvest in late summer.
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0.5m max. spread |
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1.2m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Apium graveolens var. rapaceum 'Monarch' (Celeriac 'Monarch')
'Monarch' is an edible root vegetable grown for its large, white, knobbly taproot with a nutty, celery flavour that can be harvested from autumn until winter. This is an improved variety that has smoother skin and a finer taste and texture.
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0.2m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Clematis cirrhosa 'Jingle Bells' (Clematis 'Jingle Bells')
Other names: Clematis cirrhosa var purpurascens 'Jingle Bells'
'Jingle Bells' is an evergreen climber with small, glossy, dark-green leaves which are bronze in winter. In late winter and early spring it bears cup-shaped cream flowers and cream anthers.
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1m max. spread |
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4m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Allium cepa 'Red Ray' (Onion 'Red Ray')
'Red Ray' is a bulbous perennial cultivated as a vegetable with upright, strap-like, grey-green leaves and edible, semi-globe shaped, deep crimson to maroon bulbs ready for harvest in autumn.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Allium cepa 'Electric' (Onion 'Electric')
Other names: Overwintering onion 'Electric'
'Electric' is a bulbous perennial cultivated as a vegetable with upright, strap-like, dark green leaves and round, red-skinned, edible bulbs with crisp, pink-flushed, white flesh ready for harvest in late spring and early summer.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.4m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Allium cepa 'Senshyu Yellow' (Onion 'Senshyu Yellow')
'Senshyu Yellow' is a bulbous perennial cultivated as a vegetable with upright, strap-like, grey-green leaves and edible, semi-globe shaped, pale yellow bulbs ready for harvest in summer.
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0.15m max. spread |
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0.45m max. height |
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1-2 years to maturity |
Olsynium douglasii (Grass widow)
Other names: Purple-eyed grass, Purple rush lily , Purple snowdrop , Spring bell, Spring satin flower, Sisyrinchium douglasii, Sisyrinchium grandiflorum, Widow grass, Douglass grasswidow
O. douglasii is a clump-forming, deciduous to semi-evergreen perennial with upright, stems bearing linear, grey-green leaves and cluster-like spathes of nodding, bell-shaped, satiny, violet to deep purple flowers in early spring.
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0.1m max. spread |
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0.3m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
Galanthus nivalis (Common snowdrop)
Other names: Fair maids of February, Little sister of the snows, purification flower, Candlemas bells, Candlemas lily, Common bells
G. nivalis is a bulbous perennial with narrow, grey-green leaves, and solitary, nodding, fragrant, double white flowers in spring.
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0.1m max. spread |
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0.2m max. height |
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2-5 years to maturity |
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