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£6.50
Digitalis ferruginea gigantea “Gelber Herold”
Digitalis used to be called “Folks Glove,” because its flower resembled the finger of gloves worn by “good...
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£7.50
Digitalis grandiflora
Extremely hardy, this is one of the toughest and best performers of all the foxgloves. The plants form low...
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£4.50
Digitalis lutea
A vigorous plant, sending up tall spikes set with delicate narrow yellow flowers. Short lived perennial. Early...
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£5.50
Digitalis parviflora
This is a spectacular towering form of this excellent perennial foxglove. Tall slender spikes in close groups...
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£5.50
Digitalis stewartii
Now here’s a Foxglove to talk about! Not only is it apparently new to cultivation, but it is also about the...
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£7.50
Eupatorium maculatum “Album”
E.mac. ‘Album’ is a large,robust, clump-forming architectural perennial with lance-shaped leaves to...
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£4.50
Euphorbia stygiana
One of the largest Euphorbias and an extremely rare shrub now found only in the Azores Islands where it is almost...
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£7.50
Filipendula rubra “Venusta”
This selection of Meadowsweet, the “Queen of the Prairies” forms a sturdy, upright bush with a bold appearance...
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£10.50
Francoa Pink Giant
Not a bigger plant than the standard Bridal Wreath, as Francoa is called, but bigger flowers. Evergreen crinkled...
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£4.50
Geranium endressii
A really attractive, very, very long-flowering plant with icing pink flowers on low, slowly creeping stems. This...
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