Conservatory and Sunroom

We probably use the term Conservatory Plants a bit too freely – after all, plants were around long before conservatories, and with a bit of ingenuity, it is amazing the number of ‘conservatory’ plants you can grow - without a conservatory! A sun-lounge, porch or gently heated greenhouse will be appreciated by many medium-sized plants and some smaller plants can be accommodated on a windowsill. Plants in this category are generally regarded as best grown permanently indoors, due to their size, habit, flowering or tenderness. Wherever possible plants will appreciate a spell outdoors in summer. 

We only show you the plants we hope to have for sale in 2024, if not available now they will progressively become so through the spring.

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Podranea ricasoliana
£7.50
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Port St John’s CreeperVigorous climber with clusters of lightly scented pink flowers on established plants. Flowers in summer and sometimes into winter if kept above 10°C. Possibly hardy down to -5°C. for short periods.
Pteris umbrosa
Pteris umbrosa
£6.50
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Australian Jungle Brake

A half-hardy fern from Australia, with elegant semi-evergreen finger-like fronds. It makes an excellent subject for a pot on a shady patio, or a cool greenhouse.

Punica granatum 'Fina Tendral'
Punica granatum 'Fina Tendral'
£12.50
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Pomegranate

An attractive small tree or shrub, ideal for a warm, ideally frost free, courtyard garden, or tub in a conservatory. Double orange flowers

Radermachera sinica
Radermachera sinica
£6.50
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China Doll

An attractive and popular evergreen house plant, with finely cut leaves. Likes bright light. But no hot sun under glass.

Rhipsalis  - possibly teres
Rhipsalis - possibly teres
£6.50
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Name uncertain, I've had this for years without knowing the correct name. It makes a tangled mass of fleshy stems which will eventually trail, with small flowers and possibly white fleshy berries.

Rhipsalis  grandiflora
Rhipsalis grandiflora
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A species with stiff, initially upright then arching and trailing 3-angled stems, the stalkless flowers are a pinky white and large for this genus, about 2 cm. across.

Rhipsalis agudoensis
£6.50
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An upright then trailing tree-dwelling cactus from Brazil, with fleshy stems, red tinged at the tips. Small cream flowers appear on mature plants.

Rhipsalis cruciforme
Rhipsalis cruciforme
£6.50
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Rhipsalis dissimilis f. marnierianum
Rhipsalis dissimilis f. marnierianum
£6.50
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Similar to R. grandiflora with stiff, initially upright then arching and trailing 3-4 angled stems, the stalkless flowers are a pinky white about 1.75 cm across.

Rhoicissus digitata
Rhoicissus digitata
£7.50
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Baboon Grape

Rarely offered in the UK, this is a frost-tender vigourous South African climbing or trailing plant.Hardy in sheltered gardens.

Rosa  'Climbing Columbia'
Rosa 'Climbing Columbia'
£7.50
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Rose

A lovely rose for a cool conservatory - the pink flowers are strongly scented and appear over a long period from mid-summer to early winter.

Ruellia  tweediana 'Pink Flowered'
Ruellia tweediana 'Pink Flowered'
£6.50
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Related to the Acanthus, rather then the Petunia, the ‘Mexican Petunia’ is a vigorous spreading (suckering) perennial with large pink flowers over a long period.

Ruellia macrantha
Ruellia macrantha
£6.50
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Christmas Pride

Spectacular tender shrub with large pink trumpets from autumn-winter. Feed monthly in growing season.

Ruellia tweediana
Ruellia tweediana
£6.50
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Mexican Petunia

Related to the Acanthus, rather then the Petunia, this is a vigorous spreading suckering perennial with large blue flowers over a long period.

Sansevieria trifasciata hahnii 'Jade Marginata'
Sansevieria trifasciata hahnii 'Jade Marginata'
£6.50
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Name not certain, Name not certain, a dwarf cultivar related to the Mother in Law’s Tongue, ideal a windowsill. Needs good light & well-drained compost.

Sansevieria trifasciata possibly 'Hahnii Marginata'
Sansevieria trifasciata possibly 'Hahnii Marginata'
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