Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Lewisia cotyledon ‘Elise Mixed’
Leontopodium alpinum
Commonly known as Edelweiss, Leontopodium alpinum is a delightful hardy alpine perennial with velvety, silver, star-like flowers which create a magnificent display upon the tidy clumps or slender, grey-green foliage throughout the summer. Perfect for well-drained soils, especially during the
Jasione laevis ‘Blue Light’
Throughout the summer this striking perennial produces fluffy-looking, spherical flowerheads of pin-cushion, blue blooms which burst into colour upon tough stems, above basal rosettes of slender foliage. Jasione laevis ‘Blue Light’ is ideal for rockeries, cottage gardens and wildlife areas
Iberis gibraltarica
A showstopping hardy perennial which copes well in poor soils and coastal areas. Iberis gibraltarica is a vigorous free-flowering variety which boasts clusters of pastel purple flowers throughout May and June. Candytuft has a low-growing habit and produces clumps of
Lamium galeobdolon ‘Hermann’s Pride’
A very handy hardy perennial, this dead-nettle is sturdy and resilient and will be happy in a shaded spot in almost any soil type. Lamium galeobdolon ‘Hermann’s Pride’ has a clump-forming habit of sharply-toothed foliage with an attractive snakeskin-looking silver
Hypericum perforatum
This hardy perennial makes an excellent addition to wild flower gardens. The golden star shaped flowers appear at the tips of upright stems throughout summer. Commonly known as St. John’s Wort, Hypericum perforatum is best known for its use as
Hesperis Matronalis
Hesperis matronalis is quite the spectacle when planted in large groups, as the pale-lilac and purple, scented blooms dazzle in May to July. Otherwise known as sweet rocket, blooms attract pollinators like bees, creating a wildlife garden in your borders
Helianthemum ‘Ben Mohr’
Fiery burnt orange blooms from May to July are borne in profusion among the evergreen foliage of Helianthemum ‘Ben More’. Rock Roses are typically robust, reliable and tough, tolerating dry soils. Late summer even brings a second flush of blooms,
Geranium endressii
Geranium endressii or Endres's cranesbill is a hardy herbaceous perennial, pretty rose pink flowers from May through to September attract pollinators. Ideal for ground cover in most aspects, a useful addition to the cottage garden, rockery and wildlife garden, required
Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’
A popular hardy perennial with stunning white-pink blooms which burst into colour in early summer, attracting pollinators to your garden. Geranium cantabrigiense ‘Biokovo’ has a spreading habit and its deeply divided evergreen foliage creates fantastic ground cover to suppress weeds
Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rose Clair’
Perfect for herbaceous ground cover in borders, Geranium x oxonianum ‘Rose Clair’ is vigorous and hardy in its growth habit. Beautiful pink blooms emerge in late June, sporadically flowering right through summer with regular deadheading. Easy to grow perennial, that
Geranium himalayense
This resilient perennial is a cottage garden staple and is ideal for filling gaps in front of herbaceous borders. Cranesbills are well-known as excellent ground cover plants, but this one is incredibly beneficial because it tolerates shady areas well. The
Euryops Pectinatus
Euryops Pectinatus The Euryops Pectinatus is a great variety for alpine gardens and sheltered sunny borders. A vigorous, half-hardy shrub, this Grey-leaved Euryops produces bright-yellow daisy flowers on long stalks above a mound of hairy, grey-green, evergreen foliage. Known to
Erodium reichardii ‘White’
A beautiful, free-flowering alpine which creates excellent groundcover due to its low-growing habit. Erodium reichardii ‘White’ originates from Corsica and Majorca and produces dainty white flowers with bright purple veining above a mound of scallop-edged foliage throughout the summer. An
Erodium × variabile ‘Roseum’
This resilient alpine plant is ideal for filling gaps in walls, patios, and rockeries. Spreading cushions of scalloped, grey-green foliage support a plethora of pink flowers with deeper veining resembling miniature Geraniums. The low spreading habit of Erodium variable ‘Roseum’
Erodium manescavii
Erodium manescavii produces striking pink flowers with intricate veining and white markings in the centre, which appear upon slender stems above a tidy mound of deeply-divided foliage. An elegant variety which will add a wonderful splash of colour to your
Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Purple’
This hardy biennial produces striking purple blooms with inner dark speckles which are adored by garden pollinators! Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Purple’ is a dwarf variety that will flower quickly after planting, with the flowers appearing from its sturdy vertical stems, above
Delphinium ‘Pacific Giants Mixed’
A justifiably famous and reliable strain that will flower in the summer from an early sowing producing strong spikes of mainly semi-double blooms in a wide colour range on sturdy stems. Flowers early summer. Height 4-5 feet.
Delphinium Magic Fountain Sky Blue
A great choice for adding height and colour to cottage gardens, without the need for staking, and copes well in windy conditions. Delphinium ‘Magic Fountains Sky Blue’ is a compact, dwarf variety which produces vibrant blue blooms with an eye-catching
Catananche caerulea
Because of its long-lasting blooms, this cheerful little perennial is an excellent addition to cut flower arrangements! In the summer, ragged-edged lavender-blue flowers burst from straw-like buds. The flowers are replaced by papery seed heads, which can also be used
Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’
This beautiful Fairy Bellflower makes an ideal addition to cottage gardens and wildlife areas. The lilac-blue, bell shaped blooms of Campanula persicifolia ‘Telham Beauty’ will flower in early summer where their nectar rich blooms will attract pollinating insects to your
Campanula persicifolia ‘Caerulea’
This clump forming hardy perennial has vertical stems which produce blue, bell-shaped blooms throughout the summer and are loved by garden pollinators. Commonly known as Canterbury Bells, Campanula persicifolia ?Caerulea? will create an effortless display at the front of garden


