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    This is a valuable new addition to Gauras. Building on the success of 'Summer Breeze' which is proving to be reliable and persistent comes this pure white form. If you want all that airy, wafty charm of a Gaura with the endless stream of late Summer flowers, but want a pure clean white with no hint of red in the buds, then this is the plant for you. Reminiscent of the white Rosebay Willowherb for bringing a purity of green and white. Excellent for hot dry beds. If you came by this plant via Oenothera, you may think it odd, but some now place all of Gaura within Oenothera.
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    Gaura lindheimeri 'Summer Breeze'. (Oenothera lindheimeri 'Summer Breeze'). Lindheimeri's Beeblossom. Pure white flowers opening from deep reddy pink buds create a long-lasting & graceful cloud. Valuable for its liking of hot dry positions and for its late flowering. 1m; spreading rootstock. Selected in 2008 by Christine Kress of Sarastro Nursery, Austria If you came by this plant via Oenothera, you may think it odd, but some now place all of Gaura within Oenothera.
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  • Pot size - 1L

    A really nice very dark-leaved G.pratense with white flowers heavily rayed in lavender. The flowers aren't startling white as you find in say a G.sanguineum Album, largely owing to the influence of the veins, an influence that can be quite pronounced at some times of day. The handsome deeply divided foliage is dark purple on dark purple stems in a shortish 30cm mound. Best in full sun, but not too dry, or in more shade if you don't mind the foliage developing more green. like all G,pratense it is prone to mildew after flowering and is best trimmed then to rejuvenate. 35cm high by 45cm wide. Arose from the original batch of Victor Reiter seed grown by Robin Moss. fusion_separator style_type="single solid" hide_on_mobile="small-visibility,medium-visibility,large-visibility" class="" id="" sep_color="" top_margin="" bottom_margin="" border_size="" icon="" icon_circle="" icon_circle_color="" width="" alignment="center"][/fusion_separator]

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  • Potsize - 1L

    Geranium pratense Victor Reiter Strain. Stunning new cultivar with leaves of a striking purple-black above which deep purple saucer shaped blooms are proudly displayed. Place in a prominent position where the unusual many fingered leaves will always provoke comment. Not as high as some of the meadow cranesbills. Leaves become greener as the year progresses or if they are in too much shade. Best in sun. to 60cm. There was a profusion of cultivars produced following the original Californian introduction of G.'Vicor Reiter' which has led to some muddling and confusion in the names of the purple leaved strains, some of which are seed raised, and some micropropagated. This is one of the seed raised strains. originally bred by Californian nurseryman Victor Reiter in the 1970's
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  • Potsize - 1L

    Geranium sylvaticum 'Mayflower' - (wood cranesbill). Glossy medium green leaves form a good clump to 1ft tall, well above which are held in May the branched heads of white centered rich violet- blue flowers. Bluer than Geranium sylvaticum 'Birch’s Lilac’. The crown is a  knobbly mat of rhizomes which sprout in spring stiff upright stems of fresh pale green leaves. May-June. Best in partial shade where it is very useful. May-June. Raised in the early 1970's by Alan Bloom.
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  • Potsize - 9cm

    Dame's Violet, Sweet Rocket. Tall slender stems, 100 to 120cm, with 4 petalled flowers. Heads of highly perfumed flowers reminiscent of willowy stocks. Much loved by pollinating insects. An old Cottage Garden favourite. Short lived, but good for naturalising in damp, shady or grassy places.
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  • Ranolph Perry Medal

    Ranolph Perry Medal

    Potsize - 1L

    A vigorous I.pseudacorus, I.sibirica cross with its excellent vigour deriving from its hybrid nature. The falls are well rounded spoon shape, palest creamy lemon-yellow with a marvellous highly intricate pattern of veining picked out in Wedgewood blue. A bright yellow flash with dark veining, pale blue standards and styles make this a variety of great class well deserving of its many medals. Distinctive yellow early foliage. Early to mid season. An interspecies cross with I.sibirica as the pod parent. 18 inches, 45cm. Award of Merit : 2007, Randolph Perry Medal : 2010, Introduced : 2002 Dana Borglun
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    Wonderful broad petals of rich deep purple-blue with deeply ruffled edges. Standards also goffered in style and slightly paler in colour. Falls held quite flat. Mid season and will rebloom. 80cm AGM : 2008, Morgan-Wood Medal : 2004, Award of Merit : 2002, Honourable Mention : 2000, Introduced : 1997 Bob Hollingworth
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  • Honourable Mention

    Honourable Mention

    Potsize - 1L

    Intense dappled blue, paler and silvery along the edges of the ruffled falls. Lovely lemon yellow signal suffuses into the blue picked out in the veins. The standards are dappled paler denim blue. Along blooming variety. Floriferous, mid season and reblooming. Clive Russell regards it as slow and not a patch on 'Mr Peacock' for colour,. However an American Iris blog chooses it as a favourite. 70cm Award of Merit : 2016, Honourable Mention : 2012, Introduced : 2009 Marty Schafer/Jan Sachs
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  • Potsize - 1L

    Wonderful, extravagant fully double blooms. A fully double hose-in-hose with 6 or more falls and 6 standards. Layers of ruffled petals in rose-violet. Pinky lavender falls with a suggestion of a paler edge. White signals with intricate purple veining becoming yellow in the throat. Mid season.76cm Introduced : 2005 Bob Bauer, John Cobles
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    A quite distinctive colouring and contrast making a fantastic bloom that is quite large. The standards are like parchment, the style arms quite pearly, mostly white but shaded to the base in lavender. The falls have the most intricate patterning, overall yellow but with the veins picked out in purple , each very striking, bold and single near the throat, paling and branching towards the sepal edge so that the fall has a strong yellow margin, surrounding a soft lilac-brown haze and bold yellow throat. Fall colour start more ink stained and fades out with age. Early Mid season. 71cm Morgan-Wood Medal : 2010, Award of Merit : 2008, Honourable Mention : 2006, Introduced : 2002 Marty Schafer/Jan Sachs
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  • Honourable Mention

    Honourable Mention

    Potsize - 1L

    A mid height variety that produces a fine show of pale lilac-pink blooms over a long season. Early through to Late Season. 60cm, Honorable Mention: 1976, Introduced : 1975 D.Steve Varner
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    There is something of the frilly knickers about this one. The Standards and falls are mottled with strawberry pink over a pale ground with all parts having a pronounced wave. The style arms are pale with just a hint of blue. Compare this with I.'Mesa Pearl' which is similarly coloured on a different shape of flower. Early Mid Season. 75cm Introduced : 2007 Marty Schafer/Jan Sachs
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    Rich magenta falls of good shape with a pleasing wave. The standards are a paler lavender as are the style arms, the latter being like 2 fused with a crest so that they add greatly to the centre on the bloom. Mid season. 90cm Morgan-Wood Medal : 1999, Award of Merit : 1997, Honourable Mention : 1995, Introduced : 1992 Marty Schafer/Jan Sachs
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  • A really good performer. Very flat flowers in midnight blue with a prominent white flash. The standards are absent, having been replaced by an extra set of falls. Stronger than the similar I.'Kita-No-Seiza' and broader in its roundness and a really intense colour. Mid season. 70cm Introduced : 2012 Hiroshi Shimizu, Japan
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    Iris 'Sparkling Rose' (sibirica). siberian Iris. Elegantly formed with a fall that narrows to the end and tall standards. the colouring is a rich winey-pink with excellent markings on the fall, changing in the throat from yellow through white to a hint of purple, all enhanced by darker veining. 90cm Ben Hager 1967. Towanda Red Flare x Eric the Red. Honorable Mention: 1969
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  • Dykes Medal

    Dykes Medal

    Potsize - 1L

    Bred by Jennifer Hewitt and named in honour of her son-in-law. A cracking variety with rich glowing magenta falls, deepening to purple as you move towards the richly marked throat. The waved edge is accentuated by the fact it is paler. The standards are a paler lilac-pink. The whole flower has a lovely form with the horizontally held wavy edged falls. Mid late to Very late season. 70cm Dykes medal : 2011, Introduced : 2003 Jennifer Hewitt ( I. sibirica ('Reddy Maid' × 'Harpswell Happiness') × I. sibirica 'Shall We Dance' )
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  • Potsize - 1L

    Beautiful mid violet-blue flowers with the fall petals being etched with intricate netting over the base of each fall petal which start yellow nearest the stalk, graduating to white and finally blue as they round out. The standards are of a deep denim blue, delicately veined. A good 'do-er' this Iris is happy in any moist soil, pond margin or open border, even tolerating quite dry conditions when established (our's is under a beech hedge!). They will stand full sun to partial shade but shade will diminish the number of flowers produced. Plentiful strap-like foliage making a substantial clump, best divided in August every three or so years to maintain good flowering. 60-75cm. May to June. Hybridised by Morgan and introduced in 1937. 30cm, Honorable mention : 1951, Morgan-Wood Award: 1954
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  • Mid season. 90cm Introduced : 2000 Bob Bauer/John Cable. This variety is classified as having blooms of a rich rose-wine, but I think the words rosy-violet would be more descriptive. The blooms are very full and a little chaotic in their arrangement, but the splash of rich colour they produce is not to be ignored. The falls are well marked in the throat with white, yellow and red netting.
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    Potsize - 1L

    Iris chrysographes. Quite unique among the Iris is Iris crysographes with its inky black velvety petals. It produces two fragrant blooms on each, relatively short (45cm)  flowering spike in June and July. The foliage is lax and grassy. Ideally for a sunny spot with moisture retentive soil, but shade for part of the day may be appreciated.
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    A lovely tetraploid form of our native flag Iris whose beauty has been rewarded by several awards. The flowers are a lovely shaded pale lemon yellow with a signal that is picked out boldly in deep red. In the garden it really stands out like it has its own light. It is both vigorous and floriferous. Mid season. 60cm Founders of SIGNA Medal 2008, Award of Merit : 2006, 2003 Honourable Mention, Introduced : 1997 Jill Copeland
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    Knautia macedonica 'Red Knight'. Over dense clumps of softly hairy foliage come a mass of arching stems, widely branching, bearing dense pincushion flowers of a deep rich crimson. The colour is intense, but the flower head is quite airy so this lovely plant can ease its way into all sorts of planting schemes without dominating. An easily grown and rewarding plant for full sun. 80cm. A shorter variety than the species.

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  • Potsize - 1L

    Over dense foliage clumps come a mass of arching stems bearing dense pincushion flowers in a rich range of pastel pink shades. An easily grown and rewarding plant for full sun. 2-3ft
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  • Potsize - 1L

    Lamium orvala 'Alba'. This is the pure white flowered form of this stately deadnettle. Rather than the usual ruddy pinks of the species, the dragon-mouth flowers are clean white, shading a little green from the leaves. The leaves and stems also lack the pink pigments giving the whole plant a greener, cleaner look than the species. Non invasive clumper for a nice leafy spot in moist shade. 30-45cm. Thought to have occurred in the Betws y Coed garden of E.C.Buxton.
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    Potsize - 1L

    Chrysanthemum leucanthemum. This is our native Ox-eye Daisy, distant cousin to the Schasta Daisies to which it is similar but more delicate and refined in all it's parts. This one evokes childhood memories of walking behind the finger mower in Summer meadows, collecting armfuls of daisies and knapwed flowers as they were cut down with the hay. The flowers are the epitomy of cheerful simplicity; butter-yellow centres and glistening white petals on undemanding plants. It is happy to grow in quite wide ranging conditions, sun or partial shade, in a variety of different soil types from chalk to clay.
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    Leucanthemum x superbum 'Horace Read' is a fully double Shasta Daisy that stands up well in the garden and cuts well for the house. It was bred by Horace himself as an improvement on 'Esther Read' his hugely successful variety named after his daughter. Esther's failing was a tendency to flower in flushes. Horace opens more in the centre and is less shaggy. Plant in any reasonable garden soil preferably in sun. 1.5m
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    Leucanthemum x superbum 'Shapcott Summer Clouds'. A lovely very frilly Schast Daisy like a creamy white tu-tu around a yellow centre. Very easy to grow in any sunny site, producing lots of flowers from mid Summer into Autumn. Only 50cm high. Flowers are clotted cream in bud. Bred by Anita Allen in Devon.
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    Leucanthemum x superbum 'Sonnenschein' ('Sunshine') is a large flowered Shasta Daisy with uniquely coloured blooms that open a cheerful pale sunshine yellow and fade buttermilk. Flowers are single and a good 10cm across. Plant in any reasonable garden soil preferably in sun.  1.5m. cuts well. Looks lovely amongst blue flowers
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    Linaria purpurea 'Springside White',  Startling white tiny snapdragon flowers crowd up elegant spikes, continuing all summer with its display. Evergreen. Suits wide ranging sites. 60 - 90cm. A form of Toadflax
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    Great Blue Lobelia, Blue Cardinal Flower. This is quite a tough, hardy and reliable Lobelia which, although not long lived, will cheerfully seed itself around any bit of wet ground. The flower spikes are relatively dense, up to 3 feet tall and are crowded with flowers of a really intense sky blue. It comes from moist to wet soils in Canada and North America and will grow in sun or shade. Its specific epithet 'siphilitica' comes from its supposed efficacy in curing the disease Syphilis, for which it was prescribed by the North American Indians. However all parts of the plant are in fact rather toxic if eaten and really quite dangerous in large quantities.
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    Bee Friendly

    Potsize - 1L

    The only child of the genus Morina that finds a ready home in the English garden. This rare beuty from the Himalayas, has a rosette of bright glossy green thistle-like leaves which form an evergreen rosette in mild or sheltered gardens. If brushed against (mind the spikes) they emit an intriguing citrusy aroma, quite out of character with its appearance. In mid summer it sends up strong stems which carry delightful and curious whorls of thistly bracted tubular flowers. As the flowers open they are of the palest pink, almost white, but once fertilisation is achieved the flowers develop a rosy glow and eventually become quite deep pink, thus siganlling to the bees that the nectaries have been drained. This creates a beautiful multi-tonal effect. Morinas need decent drainage and really like gravel gardens where they can seed about gently. The tap roots resent disturbance so allow them to grow where they choose. Named in honour of Rene Morin, a French nurseryman who is hailed as being the first to produce a plant catalogue way back in 1621. Needs full sun, moist but well drained soil and a mild climate.
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    Potsize - 1L

    This is perhaps the stoutest of all the Nepeta, standing a metre or more tall with broad heads of large purple-blue flowers emerging from dark calyces. It is long in flower and great for bees. It grows best in full sun.

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  • Potsize - 1L

    Onopordum acanthium. (Scotch Thistle). A stately architectural plant with attitude ! The large Acanthus-like leaves are densely woolly silver and tipped with real thistle barbs. At first forming an impressive evergreen rosette, during the second year, in April it mounts its advance skywards. A very stout, silver 'trunk' is winged, well clothed in woolly silver leaves and terminates in a broad candelabra bearing a succession of the big mauvey-pink and nectar-rich silver thistles that are depicted on tins of shortbread and which are beloved by the bees and butterflies. Usually monocarpic, this impressive plant wants lots of room and sun but is unbeatable to add structure to the border. usually self seeds very modestly so you can relocate the offspring to appropriate positions whilst small; although I have moved enormous plants in high Summer for safety's sake (they were very prickly by the path) and gotten away with it. Planted young and well fed they can top 2.5m tall.
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  • <h3><span style="color: #99cc00;">Potsize - 1L</span></h3> Papaver orientale 'Royal Wedding'  - Oriental Poppy. An Oriental Poppy with beautiful well formed creamy white flowers with contrasting black blotches and stamens. A poppy with great charm and refinement holding its flowers very gracefully. For full sun with a deep root run. 80cm
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  • Potsize - 1L

    Penstemon 'Garnet' ( P.'Andenken an Friederich Hahn' ) A free flowering shrubby perennial with spikes of tubular deep wine red flowers and fine narrow foliage. A Penstemon of excellent constutution which is also attractive just in leaf. Gives a long and colourful summer display even when not deadheaded. Cut back lightly in Autumn; harder in Spring. Bred to improve the constitution of P.'Southgate Gem' by crossing it with (possibly) P.hirsutus by the Swiss breeder, Hermann Wartmann in 1918. Although not stictly correct,the name 'Garnet' is the name usually applied in English speaking countries and the one under it was introduced in the 1930's

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  • Potsize - 1L

    Penstemon 'Hidcote Pink' is a free flowering shrubby perennial with spikes of pink tubular flowers with a red-marked cream throat. The flower spikes are narrow and the growth habit upright making a distinctive variety. Flowers are a clean sugary pink with red in the throat. A plant of excellent constitution introduced by Blooms in 1951 and assumed to have been raised at the National Trust's garden at Hidcote. Gives a long and colourful summer display Cut back lightly in Autumn; harder in Spring

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    Potsize - 1L

    Penstemon 'Sour Grapes' ('Stapleford Gem') is a larger, taller cultivar with strong upright flowering spikes of  creamy white flowers, painted lilac and pink on the outside. 60cm, flowering throughout Summer. This is a cultivar with a confused history. It is entirely possible that two similar cultivars were named 'Sour Grapes', one raised by Nellie Britten in the late 1930's and the other given to Marjery Fish in the 1950's. Further confusion comes from a similarity and mixed labelling in the trade with P.'Stapleford Gem'. I don't want to make any claims as to which ours is, I would just say that it is a strong grower of dense habit with distinctively dark, slightly hairy leaves which at some times of the year are markedly cross shaped  in the way they grow on the stem. The flowers vary dependant on conditions but are a mix of lilac and blue shades and most lovely. If there is a Penstemon expert out there who would like to help with identification, I'd welcome the input. Cut back lightly in Autumn, harder in Spring

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