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Evergreen mounding ground cover with grey foliage and white daisy flowers from spring into summer.
Evergreen mounding ground cover with grey foliage and white daisy flowers from spring into summer.
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A nice variation of Campanula latiloba with lilac flowers and upright flower spikes, showy but can be very spreading.
Old fashioned colour rarely seen in contemporary gardens, easy plant, reproduces from bulbs. Best in dry well drained soil, sunny conditions. Note this is a winter dormant bulb.
Finer compact foliage than the usual Ajuga. Dense, compact form suitable for rock garden or container planting, effective ground cover in damp areas.
Low mounding perennial for foreground colour, useful ground cover when mass planted at 25cm spacings under roses and along pathways. White form with pink eye, long flowering. Combine with dianthus helianthemum and miniature bulbs.
The best red cultivar with a hint of black spotting in the centre of the flower. Tall erect flower stems. Avoid growing oriental poppies in pots, plant in ground directly.
Rose pink form of Viola odorata, use as ground cover in shade under trees amongst Dicentra and Hostas.
Mounding plant with evergreen silvery foliage and white flowers, native to coastal Spain and Tuscany. Suited to dry sunny banks with no or minimal water and prefers slightly alkaline soil.
Himalayan species, with attractive pink stems & foliage. The lime green flowers form an interesting contrast.
Hand pollinated seedlings from our best dark flowered plants from imported stock.
Aquilegia caerulea cultivar, long spurred coral red flowers with white centres.
A tall architectural plant useful in dry shade, often found in historic gardens around Tasmania. The foliage is a pleasing dark green and the purple flower spikes are an unexpected bonus when they arrive. Cut back the foliage in late summer to rejuvinate.
Carpeting ground cover with violet purple flowers, good amongst stones, over a wall, and in the rock garden with miniature bulbs.
One of the first perennials my mother gave me, a delightful old fashioned ground cover for under roses, where it will remain well behaved forever, or until overgrown by an invasive neighbour. Easily revived and transplanted however, and not to be confused with 'Claridge Druce' or other inferior Geranium oxonianum hybrids.
I love helianthemums for their abundant flowering, and superb ground covering abilities in poor growing conditions. We found this as a chance seedling and thought it was worth naming and propagating.
An excellent tall perennial for a sunny dryish position with spikes of interesting whorled beige-pink flowers. Cut back to crown after flowering to rejuvenate.Only a few in stock so order early.
Grey foliage mat forming ground cover, with tiny yellow button flowers in summer. Best in open sunny situation.
Evergreen mounding ground cover with grey foliage and white daisy flowers from spring into summer.