Photographs of some of our plants taken in the style of a botanical painting to help illustrate how similar varieties differ, or how different varieties are similar, or then again just to look pretty and appeal to your inner Victorian collector.
Omphalodes – Botanical Style Photographs
Omphalodes From top left to bottom right: 'Starry Eyes', cappadocica verna 'Alba, 'Cherry Ingram'
Polygonatum – Solomon’s Seal – Botanical Style Photographs
Polygonatums From left to right x hybridum 'Striatum' x hybridum 'Flore-Pleno' x hybridum odoratum var. pluriflorum 'Variegatum'
Vinca – Periwinkles – Botanical Style Photographs
Vinca minor varieties Left Hand Photograph. Top left to bottom right Argenteovariegata, Ralph Shugert, Gertrude Jekyll Atropurpurea, double, Bowles' Variety Right Hand Photograph, Left to Right V.difformis 'Jenny Pym' V.difformis
Ajuga – The Bugles – Botanical Style Photographs
Left hand picture Catlin's Giant, Pink f. albiflora 'Alba', Black Scallop Right hand picture Pink Elf, Pink, Catlin's Giant f. albiflora 'Alba', reptans, Black Scallop
Brunnera – Botanical Style Photographs
From top left to bottom right Looking Glass, Silver Spear Hadspen Cream, Dawson's White, Jack Frost Langtrees, Betty Bowring
Arum – Botanical Style Photographs
Top right - Arum italicum subsp. Italicum ‘Marmoratum’ (‘Pictum’) Bottom left - Arum 'Chameleon'

























































