Astilbe x arendsii `Fanal`
Astilbe x arendsii `Fanal`
Growth: 60cm HighIntense deep red plumes.
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Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Helleborus x hybridus (orientalis)
Growth: 45-60cm HighLarge saucer shaped flowers varying in colour from blush-white to plum-purple. CAUTION: Plants in this genus are poisonous if eaten and a skin irritant.
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald `n` Gold`
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald `n` Gold`
Growth: 100cm High x 150cm SpreadDense, evergreen with green and gold edged leaves turning red during winter.Prune between April and July, Ideal for adding Autumn colour.
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald Gaiety`
Euonymus fortunei `Emerald Gaiety`
Growth: 100cm High x 150cm SpreadA compact evergreen with green leaves turning silver pink during winter.Take cuttings between April and July, ideal for adding Autumn colour.
Lavandula angustifolia `Munstead`
Lavandula angustifolia `Munstead`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadA compact fragrant shrub, similar in habit to Hidcote except the leaves are greener and the flowers are a more intense blue.
Acanthus mollis
Acanthus mollis
Growth: 120cm High x 90cm SpreadSpikes of mauve-purple foxglove like flowers. Large deeply cut green leaves.
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Verbena bonariensis
Verbena bonariensis
Growth: 100cm High x 45cm SpreadViolet-blue flowers on very tall graceful, airy stems, will self-seed. A garden designers must have.
Lavandula angustifolia `Hidcote`
Lavandula angustifolia `Hidcote`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadShipped Size: 10-15cmA compact habit. Silvery foliage can dull over winter. It's violet/blue flowers are strongly scented.
Stipa tenuissima
Stipa tenuissima
Growth: 60cm High x 30cm Spread Fine feathery yellow-green leaves. This evergreen grass forms a dense bright green erect clump of fluffy plumes held within upper foliage turning from beige to white. Gardening Tips : Drought resistant.
Achillea `Terracotta`
Achillea `Terracotta`
Rich Brownish / terracotta flowers fading to golden yellow. An excellent choice for an herbaceous border associating well with grasses and dome shaped herbaceous perennials. Easy to grow and very rewarding.Gardening Tips: When the upright stems die in winter, they should be cut back. The basal leaves are evergreen, giving the impression of being low-growing winter ferns.
Geranium `Johnson`s Blue`
Geranium `Johnson`s Blue`
Growth: 50cm High This plant is quite possibly the most popular of all our herbaceous perennials, not to mention being one of the best hardy geraniums available on the market. Vibrant blue flowers held in loose clusters appear first in June and continue throughout summer. Plants quickly form carpets of finely divided foliage and bright flowers that look stunning weaving there way around the front of a border.
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Anemone x hybrida `Honorine Jobert`
Anemone x hybrida `Honorine Jobert`
Growth: 120cm High x 60cm SpreadSingle pure white flowers with a golden centre.
Crocosmia `Emily McKenzie`
Crocosmia `Emily McKenzie`
Growth: 60cm High x 10cm SpreadLarge long lasting deep orange flowers with crimson-mahogany throat.
Crocosmia `George Davison`
Crocosmia `George Davison`
Growth: 60cm High x 60cm SpreadYellow flowers with green foliage.
Crocosmia `Lucifer`
Crocosmia `Lucifer`
Growth: 100cm High x 60cm SpreadLarge brilliant flame-red flowers.
Ajuga reptans `Braunherz`
Ajuga reptans `Braunherz`
Growth: 15cm High x 50cm Spread Glossy purple-bronze leaves with short sentinel like deep blue flowers in late spring. Makes superb ground cover in shady areas, though will happily grow in almost any garden.
Actaea simplex `Brunette`
Actaea simplex `Brunette`
Growth: 120cm High x 40cm SpreadAn improved selection of 'Atropurpurea' with dark purple foliage and pinky-white flower spikes.
Ajuga reptans `Catlin s Giant`
Ajuga reptans `Catlin s Giant`
Growth: 45cm High x 60cm SpreadLarge, glossy, bronze leaves and lots of giant blue flower spikes in late Spring - Summer. Easy to grow, producing luxurious groundcover.How To: Propagation in late autumn or early spring every two years.Gardeding Tips: Excellent ground cover for shady areas, banks, slopes, under trees or around shrubs.
Geranium sylvaticum `Album`
Geranium sylvaticum `Album`
Growth: 50cm High Branching stems of pure white flowers with mounds of light green fingered leaves.
Euphorbia griffithii `Fireglow`
Euphorbia griffithii `Fireglow`
Growth: 90cm HighLush green foliage topped by spectacular red bracts and orange flowers. Easy to grow as long as it doesn't get too wet in winter.Back Ground: Euphorbia griffithii is named after of Dr William Griffith (1810 - 1845) a medical doctor with the British East India Company and a dedicated botanist who collected widely in Upper Burma, India and Afghanistan.CAUTION: Plants in this genus are poisonous if eaten and a skin and eye irritant. How To: Propagation is by division in the spring, just as the new growth is appearing.Gardening Tips :Euphorbia dies back in winter, remove the old foliage in autumn or early spring before new shoots start to appear.

























