A passion for specialist plants
Founded by Bob Brown, Cotswold Garden Flowers is a specialist plant nursery located in Evesham, Worcestershire supplying easy and unusual hardy herbaceous perennials.
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UK grown and raised
Cotswold Garden Flowers sell UK grown plants, all raised by our Evesham staff. Have a look at a few below and in our Buy Plants section.
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ABELIA x GRANDIFLORA ‘FRANCIS MASON’
£15.50 -

ACANTHUS HUNGARICUS
£9.50 -

ACANTHUS SPINOSUS FERGUSONS’ FORM
£9.50 -

ACHILLEA ‘LUCKY BREAK’
£9.50 -

ACHILLEA ‘MARTINA’
£9.50 -

ACHILLEA ‘PROSPERO’
£9.50 -

ACHILLEA FILIPENDULINA ‘GOLD PLATE’
£9.50 -

ACONITUM CARMICHAELII ‘RIVER LUGG’
£9.50 -

ACONITUM CARMICHAELII ‘RIVER NENE’
£9.50 -

ACONITUM CARMICHAELII WILSONII GROUP ‘SPTLESE’
£9.50 -

ACONITUM JAPONICUM
£11.00 -

ACTAEA SIMPLEX ‘BRUNETTE’
£11.00
UK orders only
Please note, Cotswold Garden Flowers can only supply to locations in the United Kingdom.
About Cotswold Garden Flowers
Cotswold Garden Flowers provides unusual perennials, grown locally at our propagation site in Offenham. As plants are raised here in the Cotswolds, you can be assured that all are well acclimatised to our climate. Bob Brown and his son Ed have travelled the globe in search of exciting, new plants to bring into cultivation – bred not only for colour and form but for vigour too. Some of these now more commonly known, such as Fatsia Japonica ‘Spiders Web,’ Crocosmia ‘Hellfire’ and Pulmonaria ‘Diana Clare’ were introduced by our very own Browns family.
Plants can be purchased via our website for mail order, or feel free to visit our retail nursery and gardens in Badsey. We also attend a selection of wonderful plant shows all over the country throughout the year.
Guides and tips
How our mail order works
Here are a few answers to common questions about our Mail Order Service. We...
Hollyhocks
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National collection of Nerines
Ed (my son) has taken over Steve Eyres’ collection of tender Nerine sarniensis...



