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It won't just be the bumblebees that can't resist this especially floriferous, bright pink Pulmonaria. Excellent ground covering foliage is boldly splashed with white spots and is mildew resistant. April - May. A Terra Nova introduction bred for flower size and quantity. 25 x 25cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Pulmonaria Opal ( Ocupol ). A super new variety of Pulmonaria . Its ground covering leaves are borne in neat rosettes and are heavily decorated with bright silver spots. In spring umbels of opalescent pale blue flowers are produced making it a sheer delight in the winter and spring garden. 25 x 25cm. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm' is one of the last flowers of Summer with rich glowing yellow daisies each enhanced by its black central cone. There is a warmth to the tone of this plant that assorts so well with all the other colours of late Summer Autumn. Reliable cheerful colour for the late season. 1m. Any soil in full sun. Leave the spent flower stems on for a winter decoration and to provide food for the birds - Goldfinches love the seeds.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Salvia nemorosa 'Caradonna'. A cultivar bred by Beate Zillmer of Zillmer Pflanzen in Uchte, Germany. Lovely salvia with an upright bushy habit. The flowers are a rich violet blue, carried on narrow spikes and enhanced by the purple black stems and blue green foliage. Best grown in full sun. 90cm. Taller than East Friesland and much darker.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Salvia pratensis 'Rose Rhapsody' - pratensis Ballet Series. Upright spikes carrying relatively dense heads of rose-pink flowers. Tends to produce more quantity of more upright, shorter stems than either Salvia 'Twilight Serenade' or Salvia 'Sweet Esmerelda'. Summer flowering. reblooms if cut back after first flowering. 40cm. Good, reliable perennial sage for the front section of any border. A form of a native sage which grows in damp meadows.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Salvia pratensis 'Swan Lake'. Good, reliable perennial sage for the front section of any border. Upright spikes carry relatively dense heads of pure white flowers. 50cm. Summer flowering. reblooms if cut back after first flowering. Originally a sage of meadows and hence quite amenable to naturalising.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Salvia pratensis 'Sweet Esmerelda' Part of the Border Ballet series. This is a good, reliable perennial sage for the front section of any border. Upright spikes carry relatively dense heads of magenta-pink flowers. The overall habit is quite open. Similar in habit to Salvia pratensis 'Twilight Serenade'. 50cm. Summer flowering. reblooms if cut back after first flowering. A variety of a British native which finds its home in damp meadows.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sanguisorba 'Chocolate Tip'. All the wow factor of 'Arnhem' and its smart little flowers but on a more modest scale of plant. The foliage still makes a luxurious mound but is finer in all its aspects than either 'Arnhem' or menziesii and shows a red midrib. The flowers are perhaps a shade darker and the flowering stems are plentiful and rise about 3 feet. It manages to make a statement in the border without adding too much weight.Links
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A very useful dwarf selection of these interesting perennials. Mounds of finely divided attractive foliage are covered with dark burgundy cone flowers, all carried on wiry stems 30cm high in mid-summer. Makes a great edging plant or architectural vertical accent in short planting schemes. Super cut flower. Sun to Partial shade, any soil that is not too dry. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sanguisorba menziesii. An unusual and rather special plant for the summer border. Lovely mounds of dissected and smartly toothed grey-green leaves emerge early and act as a valuable foil for Spring bulbs. Then in June it sends up lots of long wiry self-supporting stems, each crowded with neat, almost cone-like flowers, each tightly packed with dried blood red florets which then erupt into shaggy pink foxtails. Makes an interesting focal point and especially good as a cut flower.Links
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This is a fairly new variety. What distinguishes it is its dense, rounded habit and particularly large flower heads which are long and narrow and a deep rich congealed blood red. 100cm in flower, July to September.Links
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Like a half sized, shorter version of Sanguisorba 'Arnhem', this lovely sanguisorba sports waving heads of raspberry red cone-like flowers on stiff stems above pinnatifid foliage. For full sun but not too dry borders. Flowering in mid Summer. Korea. 4 feet high.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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The leaves are sea-green, very like the leaves of our native Rowan in shape, with delicately crimped edges picked out in a bright cream. It isn't an in-your-face variegation, its just enough to pick out the leaf shape and lighten the foliage effect. The cone-like flower heads are carried on stiff widely branched stems standing up to 6ft tall Each one is 3cm long, consisting of dozens of tiny burgundy flowers. Ruddy brown stems add to the whole effect.Links
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I keep wanting to call this one 'Beaujolias' rather than 'Bordeaux', but then again after a glass or two of either what does it matter, the plant is still lovely. It sits about mid height amongst the Sanguisorbas, half way between 'Arnhem' and 'Chocolate Tip' and about in the middle for colour as well. It is a deep burgundy, (there goes another), less red than 'Arnhem' and less sombre than 'Chocolate Tip' and flowers in late summer on stiff swaying stems up to 1.5m tall.Links
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A superb plant for the edge of a sunny border where its bright rosy-pink flowers will attract your eye and those of all the local butterflies too. Its compact domed bushy habit tops off at 35-40cm and is less likely to break apart and flop like some of its bigger cousins. Originally introduced by Monksilver Nurseries from Cambridgeshire. It has a brighter colour and tighter growing habit than its foreign cousin Autumn Joy (Herbstfreude). It is the first of the border Sedums to flower, beginning in August. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sedum 'Indian Chief' (Herbstfreude Group) A strong growing sedum with extra large dark pink-red flower heads. This is the classic Autumn flowering sedum. Originally sold as a larger clone of 'Autumn Joy' ('Herbstfreude'), less prone to splitting apart than the type, it is now sometimes included within the cultivar description of 'Autumn Joy'. A magnet to butterflies in early Autumn. 60 cm tall. Sunny position in any soil Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sedum 'Joyce Henderson' has strong upright growth combine with glaucous foliage and large heads of pale pink flowers, making a very desirable pretty sedum. She is quite similar to 'Matrona' in many ways but paler in the flower and less coloured in the leaf. 60cm A magnet to butterflies in early Autumn. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sedum 'Munstead Dark Red' is a beautiful compact growing sedum originally seleted by Gertrude Jekyll from the garden at Munstead Wood. Dense head of deep red-maroon flowers and glaucous foliage that tinges purple.Plants are relatively short. Thought originally to be seletion of our native Orpine - Sedum telephium. height 45cm Excellent nectar source for butterflies Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sedum erythrostictum 'Mediovariegatum'. ( Sedum alboroseum 'Medio-Variegatum' ) The beautiful variably, medially golden variegated leaves make a striking clump and a perfect foil for the pink-eyed starry white flowers. Tends to produce a greater number of thinner stems than some of the Sedum spectabile hybrids. Excellent for butterflies. 60cm. Full sun Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Sedum 'Karlfunkelstein' is a superb ice plant from the Atropurpureum Group which gives it lovely dusky purple foliage and smoky stems. It is a strong growing upright variety, reaching about 40cm, with large heads of soft rose flowers with a red centre. the flower colour and pretty icing-like buds really compliment the dark foliage. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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A superb Sedum with smoky beetroot coloured foliage. Spotted by Graham Gough of Marchants Nursery in his parent's garden in East Sussex. Bees adore this plant, spending weeks visiting the mass of rosy pink flowers stary flowers. It has a compact habit, growing 35-50cm tall, flowering in July to September. Lovely as a foliage plant or to observe the insects that are drwn to the flowers - this year we had the pleasure of watching hornets (native) hunting bees over our sedums. They take time selecting a victim and once they pounce they wrestle it until they can bite it behind the head, flying off with the bee held facing forward. Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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Stachys byzantina 'Silver Carpet' (S.lanata S.olympica), or Lamb's Ears. Excellent ground-cover is formed by the dense mats of soft woolly silver-grey leaves. This is the none flowering cultivar which is preferred by some people. In all other ways very similar to the species. Easy cultivation. 30cm Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over -
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Sulphur Clover. This is a British Native that is becoming sadly rarer as its native habitats are ploughed up for arable crops and its foothold on the road verges declines with indifferent verge managemnet regimes (Do check out Plantlife's campaign to influence better roadside management). It is a native of chalky boulder-clays and more rarely chalk sites. It is a large clover which will spread with short stolons. The heads of flowers are less sulphur-yellow and more creamy and are particularly attractive to bumblebees. likes brightness, but not the full glare of the sun. June to JulyDiscount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over -
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Red Feather. This is possibly the showiest of all the clovers. It is fairly upright in growth with long terminal heads of flowers. The heads are downy and silvery in bud opening from the base upwards with rich ruby-red peas. Likes sunlight but dislikes extremes of temperature. Grow with adequate moisture in a slightly alkaline soil for best results. Non-invasive. Flowers late summer. Like all the clovers, nectar rich and therefore a magnet for the bees.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over -
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The flowers on this form of European Clover are absolutely brilliant white, contrasting well with the rich dark green of the foliage. Ideal for growing in poor soils, tolerating calcareous soils very well. Will rebloom if cut back after flowering. Excellent nectar source for bees. 60cm. Native to Europe right down to the Mediterranean, growing in dry grassland and at woodland edges.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over -
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Verbena bonariensis has stiff tall stems up to 6ft, crowned with ever expanding heads of pinky mauve flowers. Verbena bonariensis has become a well deserved star of so many gardens as it produces such a long period of nectar rich flowers in a way that is both eye catching but light enough to see right through. Flowers from late summer onwards getting better and better as it goes as the heads get broader and broader. It is an absolute magnet for butterflies of all kinds. Sunny position. It will replace itself from seed if conditions are suitable Although often treated as an annual owing to its ability to flower in its first year, Verbena bonariensis is perfectly well suited to more permanent plantings. Given good drainage it will withstand temperatures of -5C to -14C and will readily sow itself around from seed, especially into gravel.Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or over -
This fascinating and unusual Verbena was discovered in the public garden in Bampton, Devon and has been identified as a variant of V.officinalis var. grandiflora which hails from S.Europe. Quite how it came to Devon is a mystery - perhaps seed travelled home as a holiday memento or on the feet of a bird. It is related to our native vervain. It emerges in Spring from a tight evergreen crown as dark purple shoots clothed with glossy, serrated purple leaves which have a real metallic sheen. The dark purple stems become wiry and branched making a twiggy bush about 2 feet high covered in tiny pink flowers over a very long period. For well drained soil in full sun. Our 'Bampton' are cutting raised from a good coloured clone
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A neat, bushy, dwarf Veronica with deepest sapphire blue flowers from wonderful limy-green tips. Branching flower spikes to 30cm. Very long season. June to October Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overLinks
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The flower spikes on this variety are particularly eye-catching on account of the rich colouring. Rich pink buds give way to lilac-pink flowers all enhanced by darkened stems. A Piet Oudolf selection which is self-supporting and multi-branched. Flowers July to September. 1.6m animation_type="0" animation_direction="down" animation_speed="0.1"/]Discount of 25p per plant for quantities of 3 or overVeronicas Compared