Please note that the first picture is not of the plant that you will receive but just to illustrate the beautiful flowers.  The other pictures are of the plants that are for sale.  

Stunning variegated foliage creates year-round drama with broad, leathery leaves featuring creamy-yellow streaks and bold golden margins.

Agapanthus praecox 'Zambezi' elevates the classic lily of the Nile with its architectural presence, crowned by globular heads of violet flowers held aloft on strong stems throughout summer..

Full sun in free draining soil - height and spread approx 80cm.

Evergreen perennial forming a large clump of slightly fleshy, grey-green, strap-shaped leaves and yellow-green tubular flowers with showy red bracts borne in arching racemes to 1.5m in height.
Grow in very well-drained humus-rich loam but will require protection from frosts. Full sun.

Height and spread after 2 – 3 years 50cm x 50cm
Semi mature height and spread after 4 – 5 years 1.5m x 1.5m
Potential height and spread after 10 – 15 years 1.5m x 2.5m, width is dependent on new rosettes forming a spreading clump.

Euphorbia amygdaloides 'Xenia' is a robust, frost-hardy perennial cultivar of the wood spurge, known for its striking bronze-toned foliage and bright yellow flower bracts that emerge in late winter to early summer. This compact, evergreen plant forms a clump and is ideal for borders and containers, tolerating full sun to partial shade and various well-draining soil types

A clump-forming perennial, to around 60cm high, with upright stems and narrow, dark green leaves that are flushed reddish purple, especially when young. Yellow-green flowers are produced at the tips of the stems in late spring and early summer. Foliage retains some red colouring throughout the summer, especially on the backs of the leaves, and colour deepens to near black as the temperatures drop in autumn

Intensely curly evergreen leaves make a uniquely textured low-spreading clump

Yellow daisy-like flowers appear in late summer and autumn.

Easy to grow in damp dappled shady conditions in any soil.

Easy to grow in any but dry, poor soils in full or part shade, great in pots too.

Height and spread after 1 – 2 years 50cm x 50cm
Mature height and spread after 3 – 4 years 50cm x 1.m

A rosette-forming, terrestrial bromeliad with slender, spiny-toothed, rigid, mid to dark-green, evergreen leaves up to 50cm long. In summer each mature rosette produces a dense central cluster of pale sky-blue flowers surrounded by ivory-white bracts. At this time, the innermost leaves of the rosette turn scarlet red.  Supplied in 3ltr pots.  

Mahonia confusa 'Narihira', or the Mountain Grape Narihiri, is an evergreen shrub with distinctive, soft, fern-like foliage and clusters of bright yellow flowers that bloom in the autumn and winter, followed by blue-black berries. This variety is notable for its non-spiky leaves, unlike many other mahonias, and is an ideal plant for adding color to landscapes during the colder months. It thrives in full sun to partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil and is a popular choice for its relatively compact size, exotic appearance, and suitability for attracting pollinators. 

An upright, usually unbranched, evergreen, compact shrub to 1.2m tall. The dark green pinnate leaves have widely spaced, linear to narrowly lanced-shaped, gently serrated, but spine-free leaflets. The racemes of lightly fragrant, yellow flowers are produced from autumn to winter, followed by blue-black berries.

The first picture is to demonstrate the plant in flower, the other pictures are of the plants for sale.  A small stemless evergreen shrub forming clumps of sword-shaped, deep green leaves to 75cm in length, edged with curly filaments. Nodding creamy-white flowers 6cm in length are borne in panicles to 2m in height in late summer