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Ophiopogon japonicus Tamaryu Number Two

A pretty rhizomatous plant with racemes of small bell shaped pale pink flowers and strap shaped leaves

Ophiopogon Nigres ‘Black Dragon’

This popular variety of grass has stunning looks and the ability to grow just about anywhere. It is superb for growing in a small container or as for use as a big patch of ground cover. It grows happily in sun or shade - making it perfect for planting in groups in dappled shade around trees.

Ophiopogon Nigres ‘Black Dragon’

This popular variety of grass has stunning looks and the ability to grow just about anywhere. It is superb for growing in a small container or as for use as a big patch of ground cover. It grows happily in sun or shade - making it perfect for planting in groups in dappled shade around trees.

Ophiopogon planiscapus

A clump-forming perennial with narrow, curving, dark green leaves. Clusters of pale purplish white flowers followed by dark blue-black fruit.

Ophiopogon planiscapus ‘Nigrescens’

A clump-forming perennial with narrow, curving, almost black leaves. Clusters of pale purplish white flowers followed by dark blue-black fruit.

Opuntia microdasys

A striking cactus with flattened stems covered in oval pads of yellow bristles and yellow bowl shaped flowers flushed red

Orbea variegata

A curious houseplant best left in the greenhouse due to the unpleasant smelling dark red and ochre yellow flowers

Oreocereus celsianus

An appropriately named cactus with yellow spines turning red with age and covered with woolly hairs

Origanum ‘Barbara Tingey’

A dense evergreen subshrub with bluish green leaves and clusters of tubular pink flowers from summer to autumn.

Origanum ‘Buckland’

An upright perennial with grey-green leaves and clusters of tubular pink flowers with pretty pink bracts in summer.

Origanum ‘Kent Beauty’

A prostate, evergreen subshrub with bright green leaves and clusters of tubular pink to mauve flowers with pretty, deep rose-pink bracts in summer.

Origanum ‘Nymphenburg’

An erect perennial with dark green leaves and clusters of dusky purple-pink flowers from late spring to autumn.