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Achillea ptarmica `The Pearl` (Yarrow)
Achillea ptarmica 'The Pearl' produces clouds of double or semi-double white flowers from June to October where the old flower heads are removed. It is a superb cut flower for either fresh or dried flowers. |
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Anemone sylvestris (Snowdrop Windflower)
Anemone sylvestris (Snowdrop Windflower) produces lovely clear white fragrant single blooms 1.5 inches across in late Spring on 12-20 inch stems. |
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Aquilegia Biedermeier Group (Columbine)
Aquilegia Biedermeier Group produce a wide range of flower colours, including red, pink, blue, cream and lilac in early Summer. It reaches a height of about 12-18 inches and is easy to grow. |
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Aster novae-angliae `Purple Dome` (New England Aster)
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Aster novi-belgii `Lady in Blue` (Michaelmas Daisy)
Aster novi-belgii 'Lady in Blue' is a fine dwarf variety of Michaelmas Daisy about two feet tall with rich blue semi-double flowers in the Autumn. The plant has a compact habit. |
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Aster x frikartii Monch (Michaelmas Daisy)
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Astrantia good pink (Masterwort)
Astrantia is an extremely hardy and at the same time very delicate looking plant. The pink flowers of good pink are out from June to September. It can survive in sticky clay soils and dry shade. The height is 18 inches to 2 feet. |
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Astrantia major `Sunningdale Variegated` (Masterwort)
Astrantia major 'Sunningdale Variegated' has striking yellow-green variegated foliage in the early part of the year. The pink and green flowers are out from June to September. It can survive in sticky clay soils and dry shade. The height is about 75cm. |
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Astrantia major `Rubra` (Masterwort)
Astrantia major 'Rubra' is an extremely hardy and at the same time very delicate looking plant. The deep ruby-red flowers are out from June to August, and the foliage is flushed purple-red. It can survive in sticky clay soils and dry shade. The height is 60-70 cm. |
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Athyrium nipponicum var. pictum (Japanese Painted Fern)
The Japanese Painted Fern (Athyrium nipponicum var. pictum - also know as athyrium nipponicum var. pictum) produces beautiful arching tricolour maroon, medium green and silvery grey fronds throughout the growing season. The colours develop best in partial shade. |
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Brunnera `Betty Bowring` (Perennial Forget-me-not)
Brunnera macrophylla 'Betty Bowring' is a superb white flowered brunnera. The white flowers emerge in early spring and grow taller as the leaves come up. Then the dark green heart shaped leaves form superb groundcover in summer. The height is about 18 inches. |
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Centaurea dealbata (Cornflower)
Centaurea dealbata is easy to grow and long lived. It forms a clump of attractive silvery grey foliage about 2 feet high. The dark pink corn-flowers are out in summer. |
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Centranthus ruber `Albus` (White Flowered Valerian)
Centranthus ruber 'Albus' (White flowered valerian) is a fine plant for a dry sunny situation, and will even grow in dry walls. The foliage is greyish green and the flowers are out for a long period from June onwards. The height is about 2.5 feet. This plant will grow in the poorest of soils and usually self seeds. |
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Coreopsis verticillata `Moonbeam` (Tick Seed)
Coreopsis verticillata 'Moonbeam' (Tick Seed) produces abundant pale yellow flowers on a bushy plant about 40cm high from July to September. |
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Coreopsis verticillata `Zagreb` (Tick Seed)
Coreopsis verticillata 'Zagreb' (Tick Seed) produces abundant golden yellow flowers on a bushy plant about 35cm high from July to September. |
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Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora `Emily McKenzie`
Crocosmia x crocosmiiflora 'Emily McKenzie' has striking intense dusky orange flowers with dark red/mahogany centres in August and September. It is about 2 feet high. |
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Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart)
Dicentra spectabilis (Bleeding Heart) is a classic border perennial plant grown for the beautiful heart shaped rosy red flowers with protruding white petals hanging from arching stems 2 to 3 feet tall in May and June. The attractive green divided foliage comes up each spring and dies down in winter. |
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Doronicum orientale (Leopard's Bane)
Doronicums are one of the first perennials to flower in Spring, when their golden daisy-like flowers rise about 2 to 3 feet high above the fresh green heart shaped leaves. |
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Echinacea purpurea `White Swan` (Coneflower)
Echinacea pupurea 'White Swan' is a fine white flowered version of the purple cone flower producing white flowers on 2-3 foot stems in late summer to early autumn. |
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Erigeron `Rosa Juwel` ('Pink Jewel') (Fleabane)
Erigeron 'Rosa Juwel' ('Pink Jewel'), or Fleabane, produces pink semi-double flowers on 75cm stems in summer. It is in many ways like an earlier flowering michaelmas daisy. |
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Euphorbia robbiae (Spurge)
Euphorbia robbiae is a first class plant for dry shade under trees. In early spring the attractive lime green flower heads make a fine show when little else is flowering. They contract especially well with blue bells, forget-me-nots and brunneras at this time. The dark green leaves provide a tough evergreen groundcover throughout the year. |
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Euphorbia x martinii (Spurge)
Euphorbia martinii is a superb evergreen plant. the beautiful lime green 'flowers' with foxy red/brown eyes are stunning in spring. The stems are red to green and the young foliage often has a reddish tinge. The height is approximately 70 cm. It is happy in any well drained soil in full sun or part shade, probably thriving most in full sun. Once established, it can withstand periods of drought. |
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Geranium `Brookside` (Hardy Geranium)
Geranium 'Brookside' (Cranesbill) produces beautiful large deep blue flowers with paler eyes. It has an exceptionally long flowering period. The attractive divided leaves form a mound approximately 60 cm high and 60 cm across throughout the summer, with the main flower display occurring from June to September. |
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Geranium phaeum (Hardy Geranium)
The flowers of geranium phaeum are beautiful, velvety and very dark red (almost black). They bloom in spring and early summer. The plant forms a mound of green rounded scalloped foliage from spring to autumn. Over time the clump expands to include several crowns. The flowers stalks are approximately 60 cm high. |
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Geranium phaeum `Album` (Hardy Geranium)
Geranium phaeum 'Album' produces beautiful white flowers on upright flower stalks about 2 feet tall in late spring and early summer. |
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