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There are a number of gardens around Aberdeen with rather good examples of Desfontainia spinosa,though some were hit quite hard by the last two winters. Covered in flowers it is a VERY smart shrub over a long period. I've only grown Grevillea as a houseplant... will you keep it out in the summer and bring it in for the winter?
I've seen Desfontainia spinosa in the grounds of Dundee University.
Much as I'd love to take credit for raising this, it's a recent purchase. Lobelia laxiflora.
Clicked on the Hill House Nursery link... how good it not be a great place... look at that adorable Dachshund they have... pictured taking his ease in the foliage.... bless him!
And a jolly good tearoom too by the look of the website. Meanie have you tried Lobelia tupa? It is hardy here but perhaps not everywhere. I love the red colour which is a sort of smoky shade with big, soft green foliage. I also love it because our bellbirds and tuis drink the nectar and so pollinate it, making masses of seeds. In a wet place it will grow to a good 2 metres but in my dry garden it makes just about a metre. It is spectacular.