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16 Witton Lane, Little Plumstead, Norwich, NR13 5DL
Autumn ‘10
JANUARY 2016
Welcome to our list of recently harvested seed.
Quantities of seed will be sufficient to sow in a 7cm pot i.e. a minimum
of 6 seeds of the scarcer plants but usually more.
As many items are in short supply please add a few alternatives and use
the ‘limited cheque’ method of payment i.e. in crossed lines ‘amount not to
exceed…..’ followed by the maximum amount of your order plus post
and packing charge. Please make cheques payable to ‘Witton Lane Seeds’.
Postage & Packing - £1.50 for the UK.
NB. Minimum order is £10.00
Europe – P & P £3.50
Elsewhere P & P £4.50
Please pay by International Money Order in sterling or a sterling cheque
drawn on a London clearing bank or you can use the IBAN system. If you wish
to send cash please send Pounds sterling or Euros.
If in doubt please email - [email protected]. If you would like to
receive our lists by email in future please let us have your email address.
Thanks to Bob and Ann Armstrong, and Pattie Peck.
JANUARY 2016 ADDITIONS
Anthericum ramosum – slender well branched stems with myriads
of white star like flowers.
2.00
Arisaema flava – a very good garden plant with golden flowers
and dark green leaves.
2.00
Codonopsis
clematidea – the bonnet bellflower. A beautiful pale blue
easy climber.
2.50
forrestii – an autumn flowering twiner with lavender blue
bells with a deep burgundy throat.
3.00
grey-wilsonii – a climber from high in Nepal, clear blue
flowers with a deeper ring.
3.00
rotundifolia var. angustifolia – pale blue flowers with red
centres. June till August.
2.50
Cypripedium formosanum – the easiest of the slipper orchids from
Seed. Well worth a try.
2.50
Dierama ex ‘Blackberry Bells’- the darkest of all. Produces a high
Proportion of good dark seedlings.
2.00
Eccremocarpus scaber var coccinea – the fine red form of the
Chilean glory flower.
2.00
Hedera helix ssp. poetarum – the lovely orange berried poet’s ivy. 2.00
Hyacinthoides algerensis – a pale blue large flowered, well behaved
Bluebell from the Atlas Mountains.
2.00
Incarvillea arguta – the Himalayan gloxinia with pink tubular flowers
All summer long.
2.00
Ornithogalum pyreniacum – Bath asparagus. Long spikes with
many green/white flowers. A delight in May.
2.00
Orthrosanthus sp. – a dainty member of the iris family with slender
leaves and pretty blue flowers.
2.00
Papaver
rhoeas – Cedric Morris’s strain of soft colours flushed
grey
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somnifera – white. The stunning pure white form.
2.00
Parahebe perfoliata – lots of blue starry flowers above very good
grey/silver foliage.
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Saxifraga longifolia – the enormous silver sax from the Pyrenees. 3.00
Salvia
castanea – a plant from the Himalaya. Purple/chestnut flowers
about 1 inch long.
2.50
nana – violet flowers purple/green leaves with white furry
undersides. Very floriferous.
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Scilla peruviana – a large summer flowering scilla, up to 30cms. 2.00
Triosteum pinatifidum – the white feverwort is a herbaceous woodlander
of the honeysuckle family. 80 cms.
3.00
Tulipa sprengeri – the last tulip in the garden. Stunning tall orange/
Flowers. Easy and quick from seed.
2.00
Viburnum tinus ssp. rigida – large flowered and large fruited.
2.00
Vitex agnus-castus – from our best pink/mauve forms of the
Chaste tree.
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Abutilon
indicum - rather tender but is never out of flower. Gold.
vitifolia a large very floriferous shrub with big lilac to
white flowers.
Aconitum
angulosum – a rare, recently discovered plant
ex ‘Red Wine’- produces some very good coloured seedlings.
lycoctonum ‘Russian Yellow’ – the best of the yellows.
Akebia quinata – the spring flowering chocolate vine – good fruits.
Allium
canadense – clump forming pink, July, 25 cms.
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neuskianum – medium sized purple/pink 2 tone flowers
above lovely grey/green leaves. 20cms.
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obliquum - an upright clump forming golden onion
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victoriae – lovely clump forming alpine garlic. Shiny green lvs
and white fls.
2.00
Anemenopsis macrophylla - mauve lilac pendulous flowers, fabulous. 2.50
Anemone rivularis – a fine white flower with blue backs. For shade.
2.00
Anthericum liliago major – a robust form of St. Bernard’s lily with
spikes of large pure white flowers. 75cms.
2.00
Aquilegia
caerulea var citrina – a wonderful yellow form of the Rocky
Mtns. ‘granny’s bonnet’.
2.50
chrysantha – long spurred golden flowers.
2.00
canadensis – tall, orange/red and yellow flowers.
2.00
pyreniaca – large pale blue and cream flowers.
2.00
Aralia cachemirica – a statuesque clump forming perennial. White
flowers, purple fruits and fabulous foliage.
3.00
Aristaea ecklonii – spike like panicles of blue flowers all summer.
Hardy here. 80cms.
2.50
Arum commutatum – ex ‘Mount Ida’ Wonderful leaves and lots of
flowers followed by huge fruits.
2.50
Asphodeline libernica – dainty pale yellow evening flowers
2.00
Baptisia australis – good glaucous foliage and dark blue pea flowers. 1m. 2.00
Brimeura
amethystina - delicate blue bells, dwarf.
1.50
amethystina alba – neat white bells in late May. V. pretty
2.00
Bupleurum
angulosum – a compact plant , large grey/green bracts. 20cms 2.00
fruticosus – evergreen shrubby hares ear, striking
2.00
longifolium bronze form – beautiful bronze bracts and bronze
tinged foliage.
2.00
Clematis hirsutissima – tufted herbaceous perennial with blue to purple
nodding bells. Flowers wonderfully hairy. 80cms.
3.00
Chimonanthes praecox – from a good yellow form of winter sweet
2.50
Codonopsis
cardiophylla – herbaceous with purple striped blue bells
2.50
kawakamii – distinct climber with long yellow bells, 2 metres 2.50
lanceolata – an easily grown reliable climber with creamy white
bells with purple inside.
2.50
ovata – probably the best of the herbaceous sorts. Wonderful blue
bell shaped flowers. 40 cms.
3.00
pilosula – a beautiful cream colored climber
2.50
pilosula var modesta – cream with purple centre.
2.50
sp. SSSE 86 aff deltoidea – climber large cream and purple bells 2.50
rotundifolia grandiflora – climber, green bells with purple tips
tangshen – a twiner, yellow/green with purple veins.
vinciflora – climber, brightest blue large flowers
Collomia grandiflora – an unusual peachy-colored annual
Cypella herbertii – South American Irid. Blue with soft orange, hardy.
Delphinium
alpestre – alpine larkspur. Bright blue and dwarf.
Up to 20 cms. Stunning plant. Needs good drainage.
brunonianum – dwarf, musk scented, large flowered, deep blue.
laxiflora – a fine, tall mid-blue perennial. 2m.
pylzowii – a pretty greyish-blue mountain larkspur
requinii – monocarpic. Fabulous blue with cream, green, brown
staphisagria – monocarpic. Blue grey flowers with brownish tips
and brown anthers. 1.2m.
Dierama
atrum – the darkest purple. To 1m. V. exciting.
CDR 192 – a small plant, mid pink. 25 cms.
erectum – upright plant with fluorescent pink fls.
ex ‘Snowbells’- purest white, very floriferous
pauciflorum – one of the dwarfer ones. Mid pink flowers on a
neat plant. 30cms.
pendulum – pale pink flared bells. To 1.5m.
igneum - very pretty old-rose pink
reynoldsii – magenta purple. To 2m.
robustum - the tallest and most elegant
Digitalis
grandiflora – lovely large soft yellow bells, 70cm
mertonensis – the colour of crushed strawberries.
parviflora – very perennial, dark flowers and fine foliage
Dipcardi serotinus – the pink/brown ‘bluebell’. Cold greenhouse.
Eryngium
bourgatii – we offer the darkest blue form we’ve ever seen.
gigantea ‘Silver Ghost’ – a much larger and more dramatic
version of Miss Wilmott’s ghost
Freesia laxa – (Anomatheca laxa) –the pure white form hardy here.
Fritilaria raddeana – imperialis type, but daintier with cream bells.
Gentiana acaulis – the wonderful trumpet gentian.
Gladiolus
italicus – a dainty pink glad for May.
palustris – delicate soft lilac-pink fls – lots of them.
papilion ‘Ruby’- stunning red fls, late summer.
tristis – delicate, cream flowers in May. A gem
Glaucium corniculatum – a beautiful red/orange horned poppy.
Habranthus andersonii aureus – a lovely orange/yellow autumn
flowering bulb, for a cold greenhouse
Incarvillea
delavayi ex ‘Snowtop’ – superb white form
younghusbandii – a dwarf plant with very large flowers. 15cms.
Iris
chrysophages – the wonderful “black” iris. Ex a good form
dalmatica – soft, pale blue bearded iris, to 30 cms.
latifolia – the so called English iris. This is seed collected in
the French Pyrenees.
missouriensis – beardless, deepest blue with purple veins
Lathyrus
aureus – amber coloured, non-climbing perennial pea
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rotundifolius – perennial brick red pea.
vernus – the indispensable spring pea. Purple and blue
vernus alboroseus – pink and white form of above
Libertia caerulescens – the beautiful blue flowered libertia
Ligusticum lucidum – a large carrot relative with glossy dark green
finely divided foliage. 1m.
Lilium
martagon – from the darkest forms.
pyreniacum – yellow nodding Turks cap flowers.
Lunaria ‘Chedglow’ – a very good deep coloured form
Meconopsis
baileyi ‘Alba’ – the lovely white form.
‘Fertile Blue’ – the easiest and best of the blues.
Moraea
huttonii – easy and hardy in the garden. Soft yellow. 1m.
spathulata - large golden flowers. 0.5m.
Morina longifolia – scented pinky-white flowers on elegant spikes.
Notholirion bulbiferum - bulb to 1.5m. pale lilac trumpet fls.
Orobanche hederae – ivy broomrape, reddish and cream unusual fls.
Paeonia
officinalis var. villosa - an easy red /pink single, early. 6 seeds
mlokoswitschii – single soft yellow, good greyish lvs. 6 seeds
Paradisia liliastrum – the delightful St. Bernard’s lily
Parnassia palustris – grass of Parnassus. A small whit gem for damp.
Penstemon fruticosus – small well behaved shrub, light purple fls
Phyteuma scheutzerii – an elegant blue rampion.
Romulea
bulbocodium – a good deep purple form.
requinii – purple flowers with darker veins.
Salvia flava var megalantha – pale green aristate leaves and purple
lipped yellow flowers.
Saruma henryi – Chinese woodlander with clear yellow fls
Sessile libanotica – to 1m. Elegant early white umbellifer
Silene asterius – a red/pink round headed catchfly. Eye catching. 35cms.
Thalictrum
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chelidonii – purple tinged foliage with v. large purple fls.
dasicarpum – a robust white flowered meadow rue.
pubescens – sparkling creamy white flowers and dark
stems. To 90cms.
uchiyamae – Chinese meadow rue. 1m. Masses of tiny
shimmering pink and yellow fls.
Zigadenus elegans – a charming clump former, cream flowers.
2cms.
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Norwich, Norfolk (UK) NR13 5DL
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