Lenten Rose. Evergreen perennial leathery dark green leaves & large saucer-shaped double red flowers. Height 45cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers from January to April. Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten.
Stunningly rich, plum-purple double flowers are held just above the pine-green foliage. This evergreen, deer-resistant plant adds dramatic colour to sunny borders and tree understories as late winter turns to spring.
Christmas Rose. A wonderful new introduction, an evergreen perennial producing leathery dark green, divided leaves. Saucer-shaped creamy white flowers fading to green. Height 20-30cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from December to April. Evergreen Hardy. Shelter from cold drying winds. Harmful if eaten. Dry shade.
Lenten Rose. Cream-coloured flowers as early as December. Flowers into March on strong reddish flower stems. The blooms turn a gorgeous copper shade as they fade. This strong-growing evergreen variety loves both partial shade and sunny spots in the garden.
Lenten Rose. Light pink to pink flowers mature to a deep cranberry. Very dark foliage with dark stems. Strong plant, deer resistant. Grow in good well-drained soil in part shade.
'Ivory Prince' is a clump-forming, evergreen perennial, to 40cm tall, with five-lobed, dark green leaves with silvery veining. The ivory-white, bowl-shaped flowers open from dark pink buds in late winter to mid-spring, developing pale green and pink flushing as they age.
Forms a wide clump of dark evergreen foliage topped, starting in late February, with masses of large creamy flowers with pink flushed backs.
Blooms February to April. Soft pink buds open to cream flushed pink flowers that age to deep rose. This variety flowers heavily above silver veined evergreen glossy foliage. A vigorous selection.
A perennial with an open clump-forming erect habit. It has light-green foliage and stems. In summer in bears a succession of deep-yellow flowers with a greenish tinge to the throat and reflexed petals.
Bushy herbaceous perennial with long narrow mid green leaves. In June and July the Hemerocallis Citrina blooms stunning trumpet shaped yellow flowers which are often lightly scented creating a wonderful lemony aroma, blooming in the evenings held tall above the foliage on stiff, erect stems.
Daylily. A clump-forming perennial with handsome, sword-shaped, arching leaves. Large, gorgeous ribbed and ruffled, creamy blooms with pink edges and yellow-green throat. Height 75cm. Spread 60cm. Herbaceous. Harmful if eaten.
Daylily. A clump-forming perennial with handsome sword-shaped arching leaves. Creamy yellow flowers with dark purple halos and a green throat. Height 75cm. Spread 60cm. Herbaceous. Hardy.
Daylily. Clump-forming, semi-evergreen perennial. Narrow, strap-like, dark green leaves. In summer double, coral-pink flowers with ruffled, recurved petals and yellow-green throats. Herbaceous. Harmful if eaten.
Daylily. Large 6-in, lavender-purple, ruffled flowers with dark purple centres and green-yellow eye zones. Blooms in midsummer and again from late summer to early fall. Grows 18-24 in. tall with a 24 in. Herbaceous. Harmful if eaten.
A Daylily with medium stature profuse flowers of soft salmon pink. Increases rapidly July/August. Very floriferous.
A profusion of vibrant tangerine blossoms with slightly ruffled, recurved petals and soft green throats. Wow! Each flower, up to 7.5 in. Blooming in mid-late summer, this clump-forming deciduous perennial grows up to 34 in.
Wonderful deep bright red flowers with yellow highlights to shine in the dullest coldest conditions Jul-Aug, 95cm. Nice old-fashioned narrowish petals and the flowers self-clean.
Daylily. Large orange-gold trumpets with bright yellow throats. Height 45-60cm. Spread 60cm. Herbaceous. Deadhead for long lasting performance. Harmful if eaten.
Daylily. Light orange persimmon with great dark red purple eye and edge. Tetraploid (Heemskerk, 2012). 6 in.(15 cm) Bloom diameter. 27 in. Herbaceous. Harmful if eaten.
A large shrub or small tree with peeling bark and whorls of small fragrant white flowers at the end of branches in late summer. With good weather the calyx enlarges and turns pinky-red after flowering. Prune in March. Sun to partial shade.
A bright red leaved form that flares up to scarlet flashes from Autumn through to Spring, stunning contrast. Cherry red in Summer.
This is the first red to black Heuchera. Fabulous foliage which changes with the season's, red in Spring, black in Summer, and maroon in Autumn. Beautiful white flowers on dark stems hovering just above the foliage. Easy to grow. Loved by the bees.
Coral young leaves mature to a lovely apricot colour and provide colour almost all year round. Grow in full sun in neutral, moist but well-drained soil.
Coral Flower. Caramel coloured undulating leaves small white flowers in cylindrical heads late July-Sept. Height 25cm. Spread 50cm. Hardy.
Coral Flower. A mound of glossy red-purple leaves with pewter markings. Evergreen 55cm.
The heuchera 'Cinnabar Silver' has interesting, silvery foliage with dark veins. Heuchera are versatile. Besides the flowers themselves, heuchera leaves impress with an intense shape and colour. They are a valuable source of nectar. Violet, loose clusters of inflorescences stand above a silvery foliage.
Coral Bells. A mound of red leaves with dark scarlet flowers in open panicles in summer. Height up to 2ft. Flowers from June to August. Semi-evergreen.
Frosted, ruffled leaves that are a shocking LIME GREEN! The flowers are small and pure white and the plant is a vigorous grower. Needs partial to full shade.
A charming variety, a selection in the Cutie Series, forming a low neat mound of pale mint green foliage with a distinctive shimmer. Sprays of coral pink flowers in late Spring are an added bonus.
Lovely amber-orange foliage and bears small green and yellow flowers on slender stems during summer.
Pretty pale pink flowers all spring summer and autumn. Leaves are a pink-caramel in spring and early summer, deepening into late summer and autumn.
A mound-forming, semi-evergreen, herbaceous perennial with green to mid-green, mottled foliage and tall, arching stems of tiny, bell-shaped, red flowers in spring until summer.
Striking red/marmalade coloured leaves. Flowering in May and continues until July. Creamy white flowers in spring and summer. Height 60cm. Highly suitable for borders, but also in pots as a patio plant. Prefers sun or semi-shade. Extremely winter-hardy.
Rio is an evergreen, herbaceous perennial grown for its ruffled, rounded leaves in shades of gold, orange and bronze. In spring, it bears open panicles of small, bell-shaped white flowers on dainty stems.
A vigorous, clump-forming, semi-evergreen to evergreen perennial bearing rounded to ovate, lobed leaves in numerous shades of orange. Panicles of small, bell-shaped, cream flowers bloom on slender stems in summer.
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