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Clematis florida 'Sieboldii'
Also known as c. ‘Sieboldiana’, this plant was introduced by Dr Philipp von Siebold to the Leiden Botanical Garden in Holland and then to the British Isles in 1835. This unusual clematis has a flower that resembles a passion flower and is much sought after.

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Clematis Hyde Hall TM Evipo009(N)
flowers are off-white with sometimes green or pink tinges to the sepals and they are 5 – 7 inches, 12.5 – 18 cms, in diameter and are borne on the previous season’s stems from May to June.

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Clematis Josephine TM Evijohill(N)
A fascinating new double cultivar found by Josephine Hill in England and introduced at Chelsea by Raymond Evison as an Evison/Poulsen cultivar in 1998. This is probably a sport from another large-flowered early flowering clematis but its history is not available. The flowers generally have eight outer tepals which are green to creamy green pink/mauve in colour

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Hemerocallis Canadian Border Patrol
cream flowers with purple-red eye-zone above a green throat and narrow purple-red edges lasting only a day but repeat flowering

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Saxifraga Blackberry & Apple Pie
new variety from Japan. Nice scalloped red-lined bristly leaves, shapely heads of biscuit (pastry)-coloured flowers from red stems and with red bracts

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