Category Archives: Garden

Scabiosa columbaria ‘Pincushion Blue’

With multiple pincushion heads carried on wiry stems above a basal clump of finely divided leaves, Scabiosa ?Pincushion Blue? blends beautifully into wildlife and cottage garden plantings

Scabiosa columbaria ‘Pincushion Pink’

With multiple pincushion heads carried on wiry stems above a basal clump of finely divided leaves, Scabiosa ?Pincushion Pink? blends beautifully into wildlife and cottage garden plantings.

Scabiosa japonica ‘Ritz Blue’

A beautifully sky-blue variety offering pincushion blooms on airy floating stems.

Sedum acre

Sedum acre is a low-growing hardy succulent forming a mat of tiny fleshy green leaves, which becomes blanketed in bright clusters of yellow star-shaped flowers in summer.

Potentilla neumanniana

This lovely little alpine plant forms low, creeping mats.

Potentilla recta ‘Warrenii’

Potentilla recta ‘Warrenii’ is an undemanding, pretty perennial which enjoys freely draining soils in sun.

Salvia flava var. megalantha

Salvia flava var. megalantha is an unusual salvia boasting striking bicolored flowers in buttery yellow with a deep purple lip.

Salvia x sylvestris Rose Queen

Salvia x sylvestris ‘Rose Queen’ produces many tall spikes of rose-pink flowers throughout summer and autumn, injecting colour and vertical interest into planting schemes over a long period.

Scabiosa columbaria ‘Misty Butterflies’

This dwarf form of scabiosa forms a low, tufted mound which is perfect for rockeries and gravel gardens as well as border edges.

Phlox paniculata ‘Cosmopolitan’

If pink is your favourite colour, then Phlox ?Cosmopolitan? won?t disappoint with billowing masses of hot pink, each flower graced with a fiery red eye.

Phlox paniculata ‘Lilac Flame’

Phlox paniculata ?Lilac Flame? produces large clusters of lilac flowers with a white eye billowing from sturdy, compact plants.

Physostegia virginiana ‘Alba’

This charming perennial has swaying, vertical spires which from July to September are decked in pristine, white flowers, resembling a snapdragon.

Polemonium pauciflorum ‘Sulphur Trumpets’

A strikingly unusual polemonium.

Potentilla megalantha ‘Gold Sovereign’

Potentilla megalantha ?Gold Sovereign? is perfect as groundcover or edging in sunny, freely draining borders.

Penstemon ‘Windsor Red’

We are often shy of using red in the garden thinking that it will be brash and uncomfortable on the eye, but there is nothing brash about Penstemon ?Windsor Red?.

Phlox paniculata ‘Coral Flame’

Phlox ?Coral Flame? is a real eye-catcher, with large clusters of vibrant coral red flowers with a magenta eye billowing from sturdy compact plants.

Penstemon ‘Pensham Eleanor Young’

Penstemon ?Pensham Eleanor Young? has large, tubular flowers in an opulent wine-red with throats delicately streaked with white.

Penstemon ‘Pink Bedder’

Penstemon ?Pink Bedder? produces delicious, sugar-pink flowers with a white streaked throat which are the perfect addition to pastel-themed borders.

Penstemon ‘Purple Bedder’

Penstemon ?Purple Bedder? is rapidly becoming one of the most popular of penstemon varieties due to its exceptional flowering and vigour.

Oenothera ‘Apricot Delight’

Oenothera ?Apricot Delight? has exquisite and unusually coloured blooms which subtly shift as they age from pale yellow to apricot and then coral pink.