Spring brings masses of cool, deep-blue flowers on this upright form. Great for a rich splash of colour. En masse it's a striking display and regular trimming can produce an attractive, informal hedge. Can also be kept clipped into topiary shapes in containers which can then be placed on paved areas and by doorways.
A low growing perennial producing spikes of vibrant true-blue flowers that will captivate anyone looking their way. Flowering begins during late spring continuing through summer. Forms a tidy mound with interesting metallic-grey-green-bronze foliage.
Santa Barbara’s striking character sets it apart - it's compact, strongly branched and a mound of hazy-lavender-purple from mid-summer. Other cultivars of this species can be scruffy - not Santa Barbara; it’s tight and tidy. Drought tolerant, it’s a great easy-care feature in any garden or landscape. 75 x 90 centimetres.
A supberb evergreen rockery or container plant with beautiful rosettes of dark green foliage and attractive pink flowers produced enmasse late Winter and early Spring. Grows well in most garden situations but needs a cool moist site in during Summer. 20 x 40cm.
A butterfly-attracting plant that flowers virtually all-year-round. Lovely mauve-blue flowers flush in spring and look great right through to the coldest of frosts. Plant in a sunny or partly-shaded area, keep a little on the moist side. Grows 30cm high and spreads to 50cm.
A butterfly-attracting plant that flowers virtually all-year-round. Lovely lilac-pink flowers flush in spring and look great right through to the coldest of frosts. Plant in a sunny or partly-shaded area, keep a little on the moist side. Grows 30cm high and spreads to 50cm.
Sedum Purple Emperor
Sedum 'Purple Emperor'
An amazing new sedum from Sussex in the UK. Its dark purple fleshy leaves contrast with deep pink stems. And in summer the clump is topped with heads of pink-ruby red-purple flowers. A "can’t walk past" contrast plant
A herbaceous perennial with deep green leaves and large frilly pure-white flowers. Great as a cut flower, Aglaia has the special advantage of extra strong stems (50cm) making robust garden and cut flower displays. Best in full sun, Grows 50cm high & wide.
Robust dwarf form with flower stems a little more than 60cm and strong enough to easily stand under their own strength in all but the roughest of conditions. The first brilliant clear-white flowers appear in early summer and the rich green bush produces flowers right through to autumn. The 8cm flowers and strong wiry stems are excellent for cutting and last a long time in the vase.
A great little garden plant and a member of the iris family forming a compact clump of sword-like rich green foliage and covering itself with the neatest little sky blue Iris like flowers from late spring and during the summer. A neat charming addition for the summer border, along an entrance path or in pots on or around the patio.