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 native of eastern Australia and built to handle the heat and dry spells. Flowers, around 10mm, bell-shaped and in nodding bunches, are present for most of the year and flush in spring. A dwarf shrub that’s a picture en masse, in borders and around the patio. Dainty and pretty.
An erect evergreen with sword-like leaves in a myriad of colours; blue-green bordered with a wide margin that changes from gold to a rich cream. Forms a rounded clump over ten years and as it matures, throws a spike of showy cream flowers late summer and autumn. A choice specimen and accent plant.
An evergreen well-known for its architectural, bold sword-shaped leaves and stout trunk. It's an invaluable eye-catching feature plant in sunny dry areas or as an accent plant in large rockeries. Once mature, clusters of white bell-shaped flowers are produced once or twice a year. An excellent container subject, both indoors and out.
A neat rounded shrub with aromatic, grey, felty leaflets. Small clusters of pink flowers occur during spring. Hardy & adaptable to most soils with good drainage. Attractive grey foliage shrub for colour contrast. Compact habit - good tub subject. Grows 1x1m.