Category Archives: Garden

Leucanthemum x Superbum Lacrosse

Perfect for the front of the border or containers, Shasta Daisy ‘LaCrosse’ is a compact cultivar that flowers prolifically even its first season.

Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Violet’

Showy yet undemanding, Liatris spicata ‘Floristan Violet’ is ideal for adding vertical accents and valuable late summer colour to borders and prairie planting schemes.

Liatris spicata ‘Floristan White’

Showy yet undemanding, Liatris spicata ‘Floristan White’ is ideal for adding vertical accents and valuable late summer colour to borders and prairie planting schemes.

Lobelia ‘Compliment Scarlet’

This lobelia really is a study in scarlet, its large, velvety blooms are positively glowing and will be sure to draw a gasp from onlookers!

Lupin ‘Gallery Blue’

A colourful display of these cottage garden favourites will return year after year, getting stronger, with more flower spikes each time. The Lupin Gallery Series are intensely coloured varieties that add vibrancy and structure to your garden displays.

Leucanthemum ‘Superbum Real Charmer’

Keep up with the dead-heading and Leucanthemum superbum ?Real Charmer? continuously rewards with masses of flowers from early summer to autumn. The creamy-lemon, semi-double flowers have fringed petals, lending them an airy, fluffy appearance.

Leucanthemum ‘Victorian Secret’

A usefully short variety that reaches around knee height ? perfect for the front of the border.

Chrysanthemum ‘Silver Princess’

Lavender stoechas ‘Ruffles Mulberry’

Leontopodium alpinum

Better known as Eidelweiss, Leontopodium alpinum is an utterly charming hardy alpine perennial.

Lavender Angustifolia Essence Purple

Lavender angustifolia ‘Essence Purple’ is a particularly early-flowering variety, forming dense, rounded clumps of greyish green aromatic foliage that retain their shape well and provide year-round structure and interest.

Jasione laevis

Helianthemum Henfield Brilliant

Creating a fiery mound of deep orange, luminous flowers, Helianthemum ?Henfield Brilliant? certainly lives up to its name.

Heuchera Firefly

Most heucheras are not grown for their flowers, but Heuchera ?Firefly? is an exception.

Gaura lindheimeri Siskiyou Pink

The fluttering, butterfly-like flowers of Gaura ?Siskiyou Pink? are a joy from midsummer to late autumn.

Geum Borisii

There aren?t many hardy perennials which offer pure orange flowers, but Geums excel in this colour range and Geum ?Borisii? is no exception.

Helenium Tip Top

Shorter and more compact than other varieties, and early to commence flowering in June, ?Tip Top? produces masses of deep yellow, daisy-like flowers with a brown central cone.

Echium Amoenum Red Feathers

With increasingly dry summers and the need to conserve water, choosing drought-tolerant plants has never been more important.

Eryngium planum

Commonly known as Sea Holly, this thistle-like perennial produces upright, branching stems of thimble-sized, steel-blue flowers surrounded by spiny bracts.

Euphorbia Polychroma