The Dew Pond
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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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£4.50
Primula japonica “Miller’s Crimson”
This is a lovely candelabra primula, grown from seed collected here at Lewis Cottage. We find they look...
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£12.50
Rheum palmatum Atrosanguineum
Rheum palmatum ‘Atrosanguineum’. A most dramatic, architectural, clump forming perennial plant with huge rhubarb...
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£10.50
Rodgersia “Irish Bronze”
Rather majestic bold architectural plants with large bronze tinted palmate leaves that bear attractive creamy...
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£9.50
Silphium perfoliatum
I first saw this giant from the US prairies in the newly planted long borders at Kew, planted with Filipendula...
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£4.50
Symphytum Hidcote Blue
In late spring-early summer, S ‘Hidcote Blue’ produces branching stems which unroll croziers of red buds changing...
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£7.50
Trollius europ. compactus Lemon supreme
This Trollius is a compact form that stands at about half the height of the species. It forms a tidy compact...
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£12.50
Weigela atropurpurea nana
A compact, deciduous variety bearing clusters of single, trumpet-shaped, dark pink flowers which emerge from...
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