For those who love rare and unusual plants, few names inspire as much delight as Plants of Distinction. Established in 1987, this small, hands-on team brings over 130 years of combined experience to every plant they offer. Their mission was simple. They wanted to grow and sell rare or unusual flower seeds and plants, with a special emphasis on perennials.
That reputation for something different has only grown over the years. Today, gardeners can choose from over 1200 exciting and unusual flowers. Each one is selected for its beauty, performance and ease of growing.
A treasure trove of rare and unusual plants
The collection caters to amateurs and seasoned growers alike. You will find rare flower seeds, heritage vegetable seeds and exotic plant bulbs. There are ornamental grasses, hardy shrubs and graceful climbing vines too.
Perennials remain a firm favourite. Yet the range stretches far wider. Edible flowers, striking foliage plants and cheerful annuals all feature. Whether your garden is grand or compact, there is something to suit it.
Expert advice in every page
This is more than a list of plants. Each entry comes with detailed descriptions and helpful planting tips. Clear growing advice guides your choices at every step.
That makes planning your next growing season a real pleasure. Searching for heirloom varieties? Tempted by a new hybrid? The pages help you choose with confidence and care.
Quality plants at honest prices
As the name suggests, distinction sits at the heart of everything. Yet prices are kept as low as possible without compromising on quality. Every plant must earn its place through beauty and reliability.
Browsing from the comfort of home has never been easier. The catalogue lets you wander through the whole range at your leisure. You can dream, plan and order at your own pace.
It is a must-have companion for anyone passionate about gardening. From stunning ornamental flowers to productive vegetables, inspiration awaits on every page. Settle in, turn the pages and imagine the garden of your dreams taking shape.
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