Nurseries that grow and sell plants to the Public:-
If a plant is detailed in its own page in one of the Plant Galleries and it occurs in one of their catalogues, then it is noted as being available from that nursery in the Comments Section of that plant's description page.
Coblands Nurseries:-
Coblands Nurseries were founded in 1963 growing a wide range of shrubs, herbaceous, grasses, ferns and trees in the ‘coblands’ of Kent. The production nursery extends over 120 acres on a number of sites in and around Tonbridge, growing approximately a million plants at any one time.
www.best4plants.co.uk now brings this wealth of knowledge and expertise to the general public as well as the trade.
WEBSITE USER INSTRUCTIONS
If a Plant Comparison Page or Wildlife on Plant Comparison Page has colour photographs of plants or wildlife on plants in it, then (o) is prefixed to that Comparison page title in the Navigation Box for that Section.
If you prefer not to see these photographs, then please admire the green background displayed in the other Comparison Pages!!!
Click on Herb name below for photos and description in its Plant Description Page. Click on Back arrow to return to Site Map Page.
In order to compare Herbs by their attributes (flower colour, foliage colour, form or shape, fruit or seed, or together with other plants), click on the appropriate attribute listed below the Site Map entry (the Comparison Pages are still under development, so some will have no photographic content and are therefore not listed in the Site Map). The text box below each thumbnail photo on each Comparison Page details the soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect, Herb height and Herb name.
You can obtain the Plant Description Page of a Herb in addition to the Comparison Page by clicking on the thumbnail photo of that Herb in that Comparison Page. Click on Red button to close Plant Description Page
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HERB PLANT GALLERY PAGES
Site Map for Herb Plant Description pages and Comparison pages with photo content (o)*
Introduction
HERB FLOWER COLOUR
(o)Blue Flowers
Orange Flowers
Other Colour Flowers
Red and Pink Flowers 1
Red and Pink Flowers 2
White Flowers
(o)Yellow Flowers
HERB FOLIAGE COLOUR
Black Foliage
Blue Foliage
Brown Foliage
Bronze Foliage
(o)Green Foliage 1
Green Foliage 2
Green Foliage 3
Grey Foliage
Purple Foliage
Red Foliage
Silver Foliage
Variegated White Foliage
Variegated Yellow Foliage
White Foliage
Yellow Foliage
Autumn Foliage Colour
4 Season Foliage Colour
HERB FORM
Mat-forming Form
Prostrate/Trailing Form
Cushion/Mound-forming Form
Spreading/Creeping Form
Clump-forming Form
(o)Stemless Form
(o)Erect/Upright Form
Climbing/Scandent Form
Arching Form
HERB SHAPE
Columnar Shape
Oval Shape
Rounded/Spherical Shape
Flattened Spherical Shape
Narrow Conical Shape
Broad Conical Shape
Ovoid/Egg-shaped Shape
Broad Ovoid Shape
Narrow Vase-shaped Shape
Fan-shaped Shape
Broad Fan-shaped Shape
Narrow Weeping Shape
Broad Weeping Shape
Single-stemmed Palm Shape
Multi-stemmed Palm Shape
HERB FRUIT COLOUR
(o)Fruit colour 1
Fruit Colour 2
HERB BED PICTURES
Site design and content copyright ©April 2007 Chris Garnons-Williams.
Why do so few Herb nurseries who supply directly to garden owners in the UK and so few garden owners in the UK donate the use of their Herb photos of the flower, foliage, form or seed to this website? Where else can you compare plants by flower colour, foliage colour, form or seed/fruit shape/colour with their soil type, soil moisture, sun aspect and height? . |
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