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Welcome to Plant Buddy the Plant Finder
Our goal is to assist you in finding a plant. Enclosed is a list of online plants with links to 1450 Nurseries World wide. We offer this service for free and hope others will want to participate. To find the plant quicker, you will need to use the search feature below.
If you're a Nursery, submitting your plants is open to any nursery in the World. All we require is botanical list of names. Why is this important to you? Its search engine algorithm visibility.
Read more if you want your plants listed.
NOTE: Use the Search feature to find a plant. You'll be surprised!
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Ceratostigma plumbaginoides
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| Plants - 661,234 plants |
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| Vendors - 1685 vendors |
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Perryhill Nurseries Ltd
Wide range of trees, shrubs, conifers, Rhododendron etc. Over 1300 herbaceous varieties, over 500 rose varieties. Unusual & rare plants may be available in small quantities.
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Properplants.com
Wide range of unusual & easy herbaceous perennials, esp. of South African origin. Ferns & grasses. Less common herbs.
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Rumsey Gardens
Wide general range. Herbaceous, alpines, heathers & ferns. Nat. & International Collection of Cotoneaster.
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Sampford Shrubs
Large displays of Pulmonaria & Crocosmia. Nat. Collection of Helenium. Plants suitable for naturalistic schemes.
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Shrubland Park Nurseries
Conservatory plants, succulents, hardy perennials, climbers, shrubs, ferns & grasses. Large glasshouse & adjacent walled garden with planted display beds. Tender plants available from spring-autumn.û Display beds in glasshouse & walled garden.
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Swallows Nursery
Growing a wide range, particularly shrubs, trees, roses and heathers.
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Test Valley Nursery
Large range of herbaceous perennials, incl. unusual & new varieties. Some varieties available in small quantities only . Phone first to avoid disappointment.
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The Botanic Nursery
Nursery propagates from large range of lime-tolerant plants in varying quantities all peat free. Nat. Collection of Digitalis.
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