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Alcea filifera
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Alchemilla mollis (Lady's Mantle)
Alchemilla mollis forms a round slightly spreading clump of highly characteristic wavy edged pale green to green foliage around 45 - 60 cm high and 60 - 80 cm in diameter. It is a fine ground cover plant for sun or light shade and will grow in boggy conditions. The plant is covered with a really spectacular frothy haze of tiny yellow to green |
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Asphodeline lutea (King's Spear)
Asphodeline lutea has a rosette of attractive grassy foliage. In summer it sends up a flower shoot 90 to 120 cm high. The yellow flowers have a pleasant scent. |
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Centaurea macrocephala (Cornflower)
Centaurea macrocephala is a giant of a cornflower with large fluffy yellow flowers carried on 6 foot tall stems from June to August. The leaves are large and green. |
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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 crocosmiflora `George Davison`
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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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Euphorbia cyparissias `Fens Ruby` (Spurge)
Euphorbia cyparissias 'Fens Ruby' has soft fine blue-grey-green foliage with red tips to the leaves. The honey-scented lime green flower bracts are out from April to June. |
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Euphorbia myrsinites (Spurge)
Euphorbia myrsinites has attractive glaucous bluish coloured diamond shaped leaves geometrically arranged around the semi-prostrate stems. The yellowish green flower heads are out between May and August. The height is 6 to 12 inches. |
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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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Helianthus atrorubens (Perennial Sunflower)
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Heuchera americana
Heuchera americana is a superb groundcover plant. The attractively formed delicate green leaves gradually spread to carpet the ground in shade or sun. In early summer the delicate 60 cm flower stems carry the interesting small brown flowers. |
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Iris `Amber Queen` (Dwarf bearded Iris)
Iris 'Amber Queen' (Dwarf Bearded Iris) has yellow and white flowers. They are out in April and May, and the height is about 8 inches (20cm). |
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Iris `Berkeley Gold` (Tall bearded Iris)
Iris 'Berkeley Gold' golden yellow flowers with some scent above the strappy grey-green leaves in late spring to early summer. The height is just over 3 feet (95cm). |
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Iris foetidissima (Stinking Iris)
Iris foetidissima is a British native and is happy in dry sheltered locations. The flowers are rather low key pale yellow iris flowers. Many people grow it primarily for the bright orange berries in winter. However, the attractive evergreen leaves, the flowers and the berries provide some interest all the year round. The evergreen strappy leaves are very attractive all the year round. |
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Iris `Ola Kala` (Tall bearded Iris)
Iris 'Ola Kala' is a bearded iris with golden yellow flowers shot through with amber above the strappy grey-green leaves in late spring to early summer. The height is about 3 feet (90cm). |
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Kniphofia citrina (Red Hot Poker)
Kniphofia citrina is a vigorous grower sending out leaves 30 inches long and then flower stems in summer 3 feet tall. The flower starts greenish yellow, then ages to yellow, and finally fades to greenish yellow. |
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Ligularia przewalskii
Ligularia przewalskii produces tall spikes of clear yellow flowers about 4 feet tall above jagged edged round green leaves in Summer. |
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Primula florindae (Giant Cowslip)
Primula florindae is a particularly stately species. In summer the abundant heads of yellow flowers are carried 60 - 120 cm above the ground. |
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Rhodiola rosea (Ice Plant)
Rhodiola rosea is known as the rose root sedum because its thick fleshy roots smell of roses when cut. The attractive rather fleshy glaucous leaf rosettes emerge from the basal root in spring, and eventually reach a height of approximately 25 cm. The pretty yellow flower heads are out in late spring and early summer. |
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Trollius chinensis `Golden Queen` (Globe Flower)
Trollius chinensis 'Golden Queen' (Globe Flower) produces large golden globes around 2 inches across, rather like large buttercup flowers, in early summer on stems around 2 feet tall. |
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