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 | Camassia Leichtlinii Caerulea Carmassia leichtlinii is a native of Oregon U.S.A. where it is found growing wild in mountain meadows. One of the most striking species with masses of attractive blue starry flowers borne in erect sprays in summer. Excellent bulbs for associating with perennials foliage flowering shrubs and ideal for naturalizing in grass. Best on heavier moister soils they prefer to be left undisturbed after planting. Bulb Size - 14/+cm...more
Price: £6.25 Source: Unwins Seeds & Plants
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 | Foam Flower Small, upright spikes of creamy-white, star-shaped flowers above a dense carpet of hairy, lobed, light green leaves, bronze-tinted in autumn. This vigorous, evergreen perennial is great groundcover for moist, shady areas in between deciduous shrubs or trees. Flourishing in a wide range of soil conditions, it's an excellent companion for other shade-loving woodland plants.Position: partial or deep shadeSoil: cool, moist, humus-rich soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: May to July Flower colour: creamy-whiteOther features: potentially invasiveHardiness: fully hardyGarden care: Add plenty of well-rotted leaf mould when planting. Lift and divide congested colonies in spring and apply a generous mulch of well-rotted garden compost or compost leaf mould around the base of the plant...more
Price: £4.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Yarrow Position: full sunSoil: well-drained, non-acidicRate of Growth: fast-growingFlowering period: June to early August, with potential for 2nd flushHardiness: fully hardyAchilleas are in vogue again, thanks in part to the many different colours and improved cultivars that have become available in recent years.Achillea was named by Linnaeus, the modern father of horticulture, in honour of the Greek hero Achilles. They are generally short-lived perennials, with flat, plate-like flowerheads held high above ferny foliage. This one produces a profusion of rosy lilac flowers which fade slightly with age to a lavender pink. Best in full sun in the middle rank of the border where it will associate well with dark spires of Salvia nemerosa and any of the Nepta family. Achilleas will attract many beneficial insects, including bees, butterflies and hoverflies to the garden.Garden care: Protect from Slugs. Stake using twiggy stems before the flowers appear. Cut back after first flowering to encourage a secondary flush in late summer/early autumn. Old clumps can be revived by lifting, splitting and replanting in spring....more
Price: £5.45 Source: Crocus
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 | Pink Position: full sunSoil: well-drained, neutral to alkaline soilRate of growth: averageFlowering period: June to SeptemberHardiness: fully hardyOne of the most popular varieties of pink, with flowers that look like raspberry ripple ice cream. 'Gran's Favourite' is a 'laced' variety, which means the flowers are made up of two colours - with a contrasting centre and edge to the petals. This one has ruffled white petals with a splotch of deep purple-red in the centre and edge. It is sturdy and compact, and is best planted towards the front of a perennial border or rock garden, or in a pot.Garden care: Incorporate lots of well-rotted manure or garden compost into the planting hole. Apply a balanced fertiliser in spring and deadhead to prolong flowering</...more
Price: £3.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Mixed Flower Seed: Fragrance Mix Containing over 30 items, including annuals and early flowering perennials of varying heights over 50cm (20") it is ideal for the back of a border. Items include Achillea, Aquilegia, Centaurea, Lathyrus, Moluccella, Nicotiana and Oenothera. Go on... let your nostrils run riot! HA - Hardy annual. Height: 75cm (30") approximately...more
Price: £1.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Geum Oranges and Lemons Seeds A sensational dwarf variety with bright luminous orange and yellow flowers on upright stems, above dense cushions of shiny green leaves. Sown early, will flower in its first year! Popular perennials, grown for generations. HP - Hardy perennial. Height: 30cm (12")....more
Price: £1.55 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Penstemon Kaleidoscope Mix Seeds Ideal for bedding or patio containers, with grey-green foliage and masses of beautiful flower spikes. In shades of red, pink, rose, blue and purple. HP - Hardy perennial. Height: 25cm (10")...more
Price: £1.75 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Variegated Purple Moor-Grass Position: full sun or partial shadeSoil: any moist but well-drained, preferably acid to neutral soilRate of growth: average Flowering period: May to SeptemberHardiness: fully hardyMolinias are grown for their upright, delicate flowers that form a lacy veil in the border. They also thrive in sun and shade, which makes them particularly versatile. 'Variegata' has cream and pale green variegated leaves from which rise yellow flower stems with purple flower spikelets. In autumn the plant fades to a soft buff colour. With its compact habit and delicate flowerheads, this is an ideal ornamental grass for the middle of a perennial border, where the spikelets catch the breeze and act like a shimmering veil for other plants. A native of acid bogs, this deciduous grass will flourish on most soils as long as they are not too dry. Garden care: Cut back in early spring before the new foliage appears....more
Price: £5.95 Source: Crocus
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 | Sweet Pea Goldmine Seeds A gorgeous, low-growing rambling variety, that becomes smothered in masses of flowers. Each jewel-like bloom is composed of tiny light orange petals with red veins and a golden yellow heel - a spectacular combination! Easy to grow HP - Hardy perennial. Height: 90cm...more
Price: £2.75 Source: Suttons Seeds
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 | Wormwood Position: full sunSoil: well-drained, fertile soilRate of growth: fast-growing Flowering period: AugustHardiness: fully hardyArtemisias are prized for their light, almost silver, aromatic foliage rather than for their flowers, which are dull and insignificant. This cultivar has fine, fern-like, aromatic leaves and tiny, yellow-tinged silver flowers in August. The billowing foliage of this woody stemmed perennial is ideal for a sunny rock garden or border. Although it's one of the hardiest varieties of wormwood, do plant it in a well-drained site, as the plant is likely to be short-lived in poorly drained soil.Garden care: Cut back stems back to ground-level in autumn and apply a generous mulch of well-rotted garden compost or manure around base of the plant.<br...more
Price: £4.95 Source: Crocus
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