
Chervil - 64510
Finely cut Chervil leaves add a sensational subtle seasoning in fish, vegetable and cheese dishes. Very good for soups and herb butter. Add Chervil to dishes at the last moment of preparation to maximize anise taste - cooking / boiling the leaves will result in a very bland flavour.

Chiastophyllum Solar Yellow - 16480
A hardy perennial giving a fantastic spring show! Compact plants have sturdy, upright stems with eye-catching, weeping blooms of bright yellow over fine, green foliage. Ideal for patio planters and gardens.

Chicory Grumolo Verde (Green) - 55355
Dark green head with rosette. Harvest as a cut-and-come-again or loose leaves for salads and risottos.Slightly bitter tasting but the bitterness will reduce if exposed to frost, soaking in ice cold water or cooking. If grown for Autumn harvest, initial growth is a somewhat elongated head with large rounded leaves. After cutting, leave the root and crown and you will get the grumolo rosettes in the spring. Alternately, plant later in summer and you should get rosettes the following spring.

Chicory Italiko - 55360
An heirloom variety from Italy, it is also known as "Red Dandelion" due to its beautiful dark-red stems. Popular in salads with its bitter spicy taste. It is also great to harvest as a baby leaf variety. Cut leaves off as required and the plant will continue to produce new ones.

Chives Common - 64600
Mild onion flavoured leaves. Cut regularly to ensure a supply of new young leaves. Lightly spread the seed directly in the area required. Plants will then grow together forming a tight "clump".

Chives Garlic - 64700
A strong scent of garlic can be found in these popular herbs that are used for flavouring. Lightly spread the seed directly in the area required - plants will then grow together forming a tight "clump".

Chrysanthemum Snowland - 16500
Cute daisy like flowers (3-4cm) growing up to 20cm in height. Relatively pest and disease free, Snowland is an excellent spring bedding plant with tremendous flower power.

Cineraria Hansa Strain Mix - 16780
Cineraria add a cottage touch to borders and shady situations. Prefers shelter from wind and a cool, moist location. Naturalises readily, providing great spring colour.

Cineraria Silverdust - 16900
Has the common name Dusty Miller. Height shown is for foliage. Cineraria Silverdust is noted for its silvery leaves. Excellent for containers bedding and landscape plantings. Although not grown for the flowers, plants do produce yellow flowers the second year.

Clarkia Double Flowered Mix - 16950
A tall, red stemmed annual covered loosely in dainty four petalled flowers in shades of pink, salmon and purple. Great addition to wildflower and perennial borders. Please note: This is Treated Seed due to Biosecurity Requirements.

Clematis - 48270
Easy to grow climbing vine that looks fantastic when in full bloom. Medium sized white flowers in spring. Great for training across pergola's shed or garages!

Coleus Black Dragon - 17300
Medieval magic! Black Dragon creates an exotic background in your shady garden beds. Unique serrated leaves mass together creating a stunning contrast with ferns or many other plants of your choice.

Coleus Chocolate Mint - 17350
Rich chocolate brown offset with lime green rims. Fantastic foliage plant, accentuates bold bright flowers when combined in planter displays. Best grown in part shade.

Coleus Sun Mix - 17505
Coleus leaves are known for show-stopping colours, eccentric patterns and rich textures. This mix can tolerate full sun only in regions of high relative humidity. Foliage will scorch in full sun with low relative humidity. Like all coleus this mix will also do well in the shade.

Cookianum Dwarf - 48750
Another great landscaping plant. Tough, drought resistant, wind tolerant yet attractive and extremely versatile. Relatively pest and disease free.

Coreopsis Sunfire - 17650
Large sunny-yellow flowers with burgundy centres springing forth from a compact, attractive mound of foliage. With its early and uniform flowering, Sunfire has earned the Fleuroselect Quality Mark, which is widely recognised by gardeners and professional growers worldwide.

Coriander - 64800
Coriander has become increasingly popular in the past couple of years. A fine and feathery herb of graceful pink flower umbels which in turn produce the valuable seed clusters. Harvest of individual leaves can begin as soon as the first mature leaves have developed. Very versatile, being used in cakes and breads through to curries and other meats.