Yellow Flag. A vigorous aquatic iris with ribbed grey-green leaves and stems of yellow flowers with brown or violet markings in mid to late summer. Height 1.5m. Flowers from July to August. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.
'Butter and Sugar' is a clump-forming perennial with narrow, leaves and stems to 80cm, bearing 2 white flowers, the standards with a yellow sheen, the falls flushed lemon yellow towards the centre.
Soft yellow standards flair outwards above dark mustard yellow falls. A neat flower borne on a neat, short plant. Typical slender, mid-green leaves.
Rhizomatous, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with upright, linear, strap-like, dark green leaves and, in late spring and early summer, erect stems bearing violet-blue flowers with double standards and white-marked, veined falls.
Vigorous clumps of bushy leaves and tall stems of vivid blue flowers with veining on the falls in early summer. Height 60-120cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.
Large iris with 12-20 layered petals of lavender pink looks like a rose in the garden.
Iris 'Pink Parfait' produces soft lavender-pink blooms with lighter edging. As the flowers open fully, a yellow centre with a white halo can be seen. Iris sibirica are tough performers, equally at home in moist, boggy soils and dry areas
Dusky, mid-blue, ruffled petals with a distinctive silver edge in May and June and slender, blue-green, strap-shaped leaves. This beautiful, blue, Siberian iris provides vertical interest in a sunny garden border or waterside planting. More vigorous than other varieties it's particularly valuable for holding together deteriorating riverbanks. Dainty pale blue flowers veined darker blue. Height 75cm.
Blue Flag. An aquatic iris with slightly arched leaves and purple-red flowers with a white veined purple patch on each fall from early to mid-summer. Height 1m. Spread 30cm. Flowers from June to July. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.
An aquatic iris with arching leaves spotted purple at the bases and violet-blue flowers with white and violet veining at the base of the petals in late spring. Height 75cm. Spread 20cm. Flowers from May to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. Harmful if eaten.
Fairy Footsteps. Blue flowers smother the frond-like foliage. Bushy compact low growing habit. A great alpine for between paving or for ground cover.
Sweetspire. Tassel-white. A deciduous shrub with arching stems and finely toothed dark green leaves turning red to purple in autumn. Fragrant pink- white flowers in summer. Height 1.5-3m. Spread 1.5m. Flowers from June to August. Deciduous.
Leafy perennial herb. The stems are up to 60cm long and often sprawl along the ground. The leaves are soft and bright green and the stems are covered in long glandular hairs. Masses of small yellow flowers.
Sheeps Bit. A densely tufted alpine with narrow leaves and vivid blue flowers in summer. Height 15cm. Spread 15cm. Flowers from June to August. Evergreen. Hardy.
Winter Jasmine. A slender shrub with arching stems and clusters of fragrant, bright yellow flowers produced before the leaves in winter and early spring. Height 3m. Spread 3m. Flowers from May to September. Deciduous. Hardy.
Common Jasmine. A vigorous climber with mid-green leaves and clusters of very fragrant, white flowers produced from summer to early autumn. Height 4-8m. Flowers from June to September. Deciduous. Frost hardy. Sheltered site.
A Blackcurrant x Gooseberry. Yielding large, juicy, round, black fruits in July. A heavy cropper. The fruits are twice the size of normal blackcurrants. Large thornless bush. Good mildew resistance. Excellent for freezing and jam making.
A simply beautiful sculpture plant with matt green succulent leaves which blush to burgundy towards the margins. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with moist soil or compost. Possible Situation: Perfectly suited for planting in gravel gardens, paved areas, rockeries and small containers. Try mixing with other succulents and alpines.
Improved Cavalo Nero Type. A black tuscany type with striking dark, narrow well textured leaves. Slow to bolt and good cold tolerance.
Excellent eating qualities. The textured, ruffled, green leaves develop a very striking white centre as they mature. Very sweet flavour coupled with crisp texture. Suitable for multiple cuts. Pick when young or mature.
The most up to date Breeding in Curly Kale. Good size leaf with much improved winter hardiness compared to other varieties. Outstanding flavour. Harvest from September to late February.
A hybrid Nero di Toscana (Black Tuscany) type. Produces very uniform and compact plants with good disease resistance. Superb flavour. Attractive dark green leaves for harvest from late summer through to early winter.
This attractive kale variety has a deep red textured leaf and a striking pink mid vein running through the leaf. Suitable for multiple cuts. Best suited to baby leaf but also works well as a mature plant.
Long, heavily blistered dark green leaves. Very dwarf growing. Produces an abundance of curly leaves from the centre of each plant.
Blue flowers with yellow centre. Height 60cm.
A clump-forming perennial to about 60cm producing a mound of foliage topped with very pale purple daisies with gold centres, borne over a long period from mid-summer to mid-autumn.
Field Scabious. A clump-forming perennial with dull green leaves and bluish lilac or pink pincushion flowerheads. Height 90cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from July to September. Semi-evergreen. Hardy.
Clump forming perennial with spikes of narrow lemon flowers from green buds and arching leaves flowering from June to September. Height 80cm. Spread 60cm.
Massive foliage plant with very large (wide and long) keelless greyish leaves (keeled when young) and stumpy coral and cream pokers April - June, 1.3m x 1m, evergreen.
A poker with a twist! 'Papaya Popsicle' is an all-summer bloomer which has a very short compact habit. A prolific bloomer with spikes of flowers the color of ripe papayas. Charming, grass-like foliage looks neat all summer! Great for small gardens or in a container. Loved by hummingbirds!
An evergreen herbaceous perennial reaching approximately 50cm in height when in flower with green, linear grass-like leaves and spikes of tubular, red-orange flowers appearing from early to late summer.
This late-flowering South African red hot poker rooperi boasts a broad, squatty head. Each flower head is exquisitely patterned yellow at the bottom and bright orange all the way to the top.
Lovely heads of bronzy-green, aging to golden yellow. August-September. [3'+] 91cm.
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