
Tropical plant offers
Despite appearances many tropical-looking plants will thrive outdoors, even in the UK’s toughest climates. While some succulents can tolerate British winters, there are larger and more dramatic options if you want to give your garden a bold exotic look.

Cover pergolas, arches and unsightly fences with a range of climbers, including rare and unusual varieties, such as the Australian bluebell creeper.

Flowering in a range of bold and tropical shades of yellow, berry pink, orange and red, these hybrids are short and strong enough to grow in pots, but tall enough for cut flower displays.

Now's the time to start planning your summer planting schemes, whether it's a full revamp or just a few special additions. From tropical treasures to cottage classics, you'll find everything you need.
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Select from over 600 varieties of summer-flowering bulbs, corms and tubers for sizzling beds, borders and pots and save, including on sale items.

Hardy to -5°C, this shrub will make a fantastic addition to tropical planting schemes, with its irresistible dark, chocolate-coloured fine foliage and feathery cream flowers in summer.
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