Far Too Many Plants

Brighton Plants nursery, Sussex, England. Rare, unusual, hardy herbaceous & woody plants

Monday, 9 February 2026

The end of Brighton Plants, or the start of a new chapter?

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Well - it's happened - I have to vacate the nursery land in 2 months, as of yesterday.  Not sure exactly what to do next, although I kn...

Spiraea morrisonicola

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An exquisite little gem of a plant – no more than 4-5 ins tall making a tiny rounded shrublet. In most respects this is just a very tiny ver...

Hypericum aegypticum

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A terrific small shrub, looking more like a tiny shrubby Linum than a Hypericum – the flowers are a soft pale yellow, more or less funnel-sh...
Sunday, 8 February 2026

Yet More Plants...

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I've been aware for a long time that there are some plants on the nursery that never feature on the website, either because they're ...

Even More Plants...

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Lunaria rediviva A perennial relative of the popular annual honesty with pale blue flowers and oval seed pods. Very pretty and long-lived. £...
Thursday, 5 February 2026

Dianthus superbus

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Much more informal and grassy than most pinks but with exquisite and quite large pale filigree flowers in late spring/early summer. The ragg...

Cynara cardunculus flavescens

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A choice, compact (but still substantial) form of an invariably impressive species – only about 5ft tall and about the same across.  The lea...
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