Agave americana
Larger agave, but still slow growing like most in a temperate climate. Attractive blue tinged erect saw toothed leaves.
White form of Salvia leucantha. Best on open textured free draining soil, plant between roses with Geranium 'Rozanne'.
White form of Salvia leucantha. Best on open textured free draining soil, plant between roses with Geranium 'Rozanne'.
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Larger agave, but still slow growing like most in a temperate climate. Attractive blue tinged erect saw toothed leaves.
One of our favourite late season rudbeckias, a tall late summer flowering variety with lemon yellow green centred flowers on strong rigid stems, ideally suited to heavier soil types.
Pretty fairy fishing rod with white flowers often with a blush of pink, tall and prolific, likes good soil.
White flowers with a blush of orange on the outer edge. Beautiful and unusual. Autumn stock pre sold but we will have more ready after July.
A nice variation of Campanula latiloba with lilac flowers and upright flower spikes, showy but can be very spreading.
Attractive mauve colour distinct from the usual pinks and blues, cultivation as per other nemorosa varieties, will repeat flower on good soil if trimmed hard after first flowering.
We have selected this form for its showy larger than usual flowers and longer stem, which suits cutting for floral arrangements. To get the best out of these, plenty of fertility and moisture, shade to part sun.
Tall summer flowering perennial sunflower, combine with dahlias, rudbeckias and salvias.
A superb and versatile plant from New Zealand with completely silver, flax-like foliage. Makes a bold statement in the mixed border with sedums and euphorbias or can be grown in gravel with succulents and alpine plants. Also a great pot plant.
White lace cap variety, flatter flowers with lilac centre buds; stable colour and lovely.
Winter flowering species with apricot and green flowers, soft grey blue folage, likes clay soil types.
Old fashioned blue campanula with tall stems forming a nice clump in time. Ideal between roses and a good cut flower.
A pleasing break from the usual hot colours, a subtle kniphofia with two-toned pokers in peach and ivory.
Cascades of beautiful silvery plumes in autumn. Vigorous and clump forming. Allow space to show off its best qualities. Combines well with Perovskia and Stipa arundinacea.
A useful pond side plant or for wet soils, where it will form a dense ground cover. Bright green leaves and red flowers during summer.
Cultivated form of glomerata with especially rigid upright flower stems and clusters of divine purple flowers. Useful for cutting and clumps well between roses and in the herbaceous border.