Blooming 2-3 weeks earlier than other paniculata varieties, Phlox paniculata ‘Famous Purple’ forms soft, low, pillowy mounds of large, purple, fragrant flowers with a white eye. Read More »
A dainty and unusual fern for indoors or out. Pteris nipponica is a compact, deciduous fern with slender stems and finger-like fronds, each one adorned with Read More »
A fiery mix of such striking colour, yet with the innocent flower faces of Bishop’s Children. Mid-height, and blends extremely well into borders. However, be warned Read More »
Lady Mantle is a herbaceous perennial, that is drought tolerant and makes a lovely addition to garden borders and rockeries, especially in cottage gardens. Read More »
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! Read More »
Masses of bells in an astonishing range of blues, whites and pinks. A gentle reminder of the cottage garden days. Flowers summer. Height 90-120cm (3-4ft) Read More »
Bergamot are unusual-looking but hardworking perennials that deserve a place in any herbaceous border or wildlife garden. Monarda ?Cambridge Scarlet? bears whorls of deep scarlet flowers, Read More »
Bergenia ?Fire & Ice? bears white, bell-shaped flowers with contrasting dark pink calyces creating a pretty spring display from March to May. Read More »