A froth of pink inspired by the queen

 
 

Pink Impression Tulip

Originally bred in the 1950s the Darwin Hybrid tulip bulbs have inherited the simple cup shape of the single late tulips and the early flowering time from the Fosteriana tulips.

These soaring elegant tulips which grow up to 75cm flower early to mid-spring and are perennial - coming back for 3-5 years.

Dr Alexander fleming Peony

Dr Alexander Fleming was bred in 1950 by Dutch breeder Blonk. This peony variety is named after the Scottish microbiologist who discovered Penicillin.

Alexander Fleming is two shades darker than Sarah Bernhardt. It flowers late to mid-season, is ravishing and fabulously fragrant - and long lasting thanks to numerous side buds. 1m high.

Queen Elizabeth Rose

Bred by rose grower, Dr. Walter Lammerts in the United States in 1954. It won the "World's Favourite Rose" in 1979.

Rosa 'Queen Elizabeth' is a pink floribunda rose, repeat flowering and very tall - 1.8m high.