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Improved strain of Echinacea purpurea with large flowers without the usual drooping petals. Not bred by us but still worth having!
Improved strain of Echinacea purpurea with large flowers without the usual drooping petals. Not bred by us but still worth having!
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Tight mat forming ground cover, with attractive foliage. Suitable for green wall or rock garden.
A compact low growing variety for foreground plantings, only just over knee high and easier to manage than some of the larger kniphofia. Colourful lemon yellow flowers in summer look good with rudbeckia, grasses and sedums.
A delightful variety for moist fertile soil in shade or part sun, pink flowers and good clumping habit, looks good in both woodland and herbaceous border plantings.
Two toned gold and lime green green leaf that darkens as the season progresses. Attractive contrast with other varieties.
Lavandula officianalis (syn. angustifolia) . Like 'Hidecote' but a more intense darker purple colour with slightly shorter flower spikes.
The low growing spreading form of this cistus, it will get to about knee high an a metre or so across. Beautiful with prostrate rosemary, Euphorbia, and Salvia nemorosa.
Tall lemon and lime pokers fade to ivory as the individual buds open. A pleasant and subtle colour combination that contrasts well with the dark foliage of Anthryscus "Ravens Wing".
One of the most attractive grey foliage varieties we have grown, thanks to Lambley Nursery for distributing this wonderful plant. Soft primrose flowers, much more versatile and easier to place than the stronger colour of Phlomis fruticosa.
Pretty variety with numerous sprays of lilac flowers, very prolific in autumn.
Old fashioned blue campanula with tall stems forming a nice clump in time. Ideal between roses and a good cut flower.
White double flowers. Strongly clumping variety useful as a cut flower or cottage garden background infill perennial; easy and prolific. Stake in windy areas or cram in between miscanthus and eupatorium.
White flowered form with attractive pink anthers, stout branching habit, good perennial plant.
A mix of our lupin colour range, from white to reds, pinks, blues and purples.
Miniature alpine yarrow for cottage garden or rock garden, long flowering and not invasive, pure white flowers. Drought and frost hardy.
A recent release from our trial beds, begins as brighter musk pink then fades to soft pink then eventually cream, subtle and lovely and multicoloured tones as the flowers age. Easily cultivated like other yarrows in full sun.
Upright grass colouring well in autumn. Favoured by contemporary designers for winter colour and structure.
Improved strain of Echinacea purpurea with large flowers without the usual drooping petals. Not bred by us but still worth having!