The Dew Pond
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£5.50
Geranium phaeum Mourning Widow
The very dark maroon nodding flowers give this desirable plant its common name “The Mourning Widow”....
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£6.50
Hebe salicifolia
Hebe Salicifolia is one of the largest Hebes and puts on a truly spectacular display of flower all through the...
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£10.50
Hosta u. undulata (mediovariegata)
An old standard, and one of my favorite hostas. It may not be as ‘special’ and ‘new’ as...
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£6.50
Inula helenium
Vivid deep yellow flowers up to 6″ across open in clusters in late summer.The stems also bear 10″...
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£6.50
Persicaria bistorta superbum
Abundant slender shell pink pokers over handsome and luxuriant dock-like foliage, flowering May-July. Grows in...
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£8.50
Persicaria Orangefields
Persicaria amplexicaulis, is a semi-evergreen, clump-forming perennial from which long, slender spikes clustered...
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£6.50
Persicaria virginiana “Painter’s Palette”
Leaves are variegated with cream and green, with an unusual V-shaped chocolate-brown marking. Beautiful when...
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£4.50
Petasites fragrans (Butterbur)
Clusters of small sweetly scented daisy like pale lilac flowers appear in late winter or early spring. As the...
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£8.50
Petasites japonicus Giganteus
While flower-arrangers love the posy-like heads of green and white flowers which burst through bare clay in early...
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£4.50
Phlomis russeliana
Although it looks tender, this Syrian plant is actually bone-hardy, stout stems bearing tiered whorls of...
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