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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Drosanthemum floribundum
Drosanthemum floribundum
£6.50
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A low-growing spreading/ trailing succulent with small grey leaves, smothered in vivid pink flowers in late spring to early summer. For a mild, sunny garden, ideally on a rockery or bank in full sun & very well drained soil. Otherwise a sunny greenhouse.

Duranta  'Geisha Girl'
Duranta 'Geisha Girl'
£7.50
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Golden Dew Drop, Sky Flower Tender shrub with arching sprays of pretty lilac flowers with white edges in summer, followed by yellow-orange fruit. CAUTION UNRIPE FRUITS ARE TOXIC
Dyckia floribunda (chaguar)
Dyckia floribunda (chaguar)
£6.50
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Bought as chaguar but probably floribunda. A fine, very prickly suckering plant, with grey, arching toothed leaves in a neat rosette, from which appear spikes of orange flowers. Well-drained soil. Min. -5 deg C. or possibly lower.

Echeveria  'Violet Queen'
Echeveria 'Violet Queen'
£7.50
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Tidy rosettes of blue leaves with a pinky violet tinge. Makes effective ground cover either in a summer bedding scheme, or in a conservatory.

Echeveria 'Antaris'
Echeveria 'Antaris'
£8.50
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A large Echeveria with rosettes of fleshy red tinged leaves.

Echeveria 'Black Prince'
£6.50
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A hybrid with very dark leaves, offsets freely to make spreading clumps.

Echeveria elegans
£6.50
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Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica'
Echeveria gibbiflora 'Metallica'
£5.00
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A beautiful cultivar with large pink/purple wavy leaves.

Echeveria hookeri
Echeveria hookeri
£6.50
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Name uncertain. Syn. Pachyphytum hookeri

Slowly spreading rosettes of thick blue-grey leaves with delicate white markings, making an attractive plant in a shallow bowl.

Echeveria lilacina
Echeveria lilacina
£6.50
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Ghost Echeveria

A beautiful succulent, slowly forming a rosette up to 10" across The leaves are a pale silvery grey and arranged in neatly symmetrical rosettes. Pink flowers appear on arching stems in spring

Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg
Echeveria Perle von Nurnberg
£6.50
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A beautiful succulent, slowly forming large rosettes with shiny leaves in shades of pink and purple with a white bloom.

Echeveria secunda v glauca
Echeveria secunda v glauca
£6.50
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A popular succulent with blue-green rosettes which can reach about a foot across. Can be stood outside or bedded out in summer.

Entelea arborescens
£6.50
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Whau

Similar to Sparrmannia africana but with shinier leaves, this makes a worthwhile foliage subject for a large conservatory,

Epiphyllum  'German Empress'
Epiphyllum 'German Empress'
£7.00
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Syn 'Deutsche Kaiserin'. Reported to be a more robust form of Disocactus (Nopalxochia) phyllanthoides. On mature plants masses of pink flowers, up to 10 cm long, appear on long trailing stems in spring and summer.

Image believed to be correct

Epiphyllum  'Red'
Epiphyllum 'Red'
£6.50
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Orchid Cactus

Varietal name unknown. This vigorous plant produces beautiful deep red flowers on spiny trailing stems.

Epiphyllum 'Red Tip'
£6.50
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Orchid Cactus

Epiphytic (tree-dwelling) cactus with trailing stems with reddish tips. Spectacular pink or red flowers in spring or summer.

Plants are out of stock but cuttings are available.

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