Marsilea mutica (Banded Water clover)
£4.90 – £44.90Marsilea mutica (banded water clover) is a sport of the water fern, or water four leaf clover, and has attractive light coloured marbling patterns on its floating leaves.
Showing 97–108 of 189 results
Marsilea mutica (banded water clover) is a sport of the water fern, or water four leaf clover, and has attractive light coloured marbling patterns on its floating leaves.
Mimulus ringens (Lavender musk) has many tubular lavender flowers in late summer.
Nymphaea alba is our only native water lily, with prolific plain green foliage and white flowers.
Nymphaea Alba var rubis has watermelon red flowers with green leaves.
Nymphaea Albatross has leaves which are reddish purple when young but green when mature; the flowers are clear white.
Nymphaea Almost Black has plum red flowers; leaves start bronze and turn green as they mature.
Nymphaea Arc en ciel has large D shaped leaves splashed with streaks of red, pink, white and yellow. The flowers are white with a touch of pink and sometimes have a sweet smell.
Attraction is a large lily with deep pink/red flowers freely produced.
Nymphaea Aurora is a small variable lily that has flowers which open yellow but become progressively darker to orange and pink.
Nymphaea Barbara Dobbins is a fairly large and prolific lily with big peachy flowers held above the water.
Nymphaea Black Princess has flowers of deep red/purple, almost black, and the petals are slightly incurved. Flowers are quite freely produced and are set off well against the dark green leaves.
Pink flowered lily of unknown variety.