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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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Longstone Hardy Plant Nursery
Specialist peat-free nursery displaying all our own hardy perennials, ornamental grasses, herbs & shrubs, incl. many unusual varieties. Some stock available in small quantities only. Can propagate to order.
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Moorland Cottage Plants
Traditional & unusual hardy perennials. Many garden-worthy rarities. Cottage garden plants, ferns & many shade plants, moisture lovers, ornamental grasses & bamboos, colourful ground cover.
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Rumsey Gardens
Wide general range. Herbaceous, alpines, heathers & ferns. Nat. & International Collection of Cotoneaster.
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Southview Nurseries
Unusual hardy plants, specialising in old-fashioned pinks & period plants. Nat. Collection of Old Pinks. Pinks collection open in June. Please ring for details.
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Dianthus plumarius (Cottage Pinks) Wildflower Seeds
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Everwilde Farms
A Native Wildflower Seed Farm
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Cottage Pinks are sweet, delicate flowers that look as though their edges have been trimmed with a pinking shears...hence the name! Native to Europe, this fragrant flower is very hardy, and grows well in a wide range of areas!
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Dianthus plumarius Double White
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Dianthus plumarius Flore Pleno Roseus
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Dianthus plumarius White Lace
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Dianthus plumarius seeds: Ipswich Pinks Mixed
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Thompson & Morgan
Herbs
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Ipswich Pinks were made famous by Joseph Sangster, the breeder and proprietor of T&M from 1913-52. They create a solid mass of color in pinks, reds, bicolours and white, above blue foliage that is close and tightly knit. Ground smothering weed
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