Category Archives: All Flower Plants
Lilac ‘Palibin’ (standard)
Dwarf lilac makes the perfect standard plant, with a neatly rounded head of flowers and soft green foliage, perched on a bare 50cm stem. In late spring, Syringa ?Palibin? bears an abundance of sweetly perfumed mauve-pink blooms that fill the
Lupin ‘The Page’
Lupins are popular in cottage gardens because of their bright, often two-toned flower spikes. Plants are low-maintenance and provide a lengthy flowering period as well as great garden performance in both the sun and the shade. With blooms in two
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Glowing Embers’
Hydrangeas are one of the easiest shrubs to grow in the UK, and they thrive in both sun and shade, as well as most soil types. Hydrangea ‘Glowing Embers’ has classic Hydrangea flowers that are slightly ruffled and blue when
Hypericum calycinum
A popular, low maintenance shrub with a low-growing habit which provides superb ground cover. Hypericum calycinum produces oversized, sunshine yellow blooms throughout the summer and into autumn and will be happy in any sheltered position in your garden, coping well
Hydrangea macrophylla ‘Blue Danube’
The Hydrangea Macrophylla Blue Danube) is one of the easiest shrubs to grow. A hardy deciduous mophead variety that will do equally well in all soils and sun or shade! The flowers are large and will be deep blue on
Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’
The spectacular shrub bears immense circular flower heads that contrast gorgeously with the deep green foliage. The extraordinary flower heads are treasured by flower arrangers for generating graceful dehydrated flower arrangements and are simply stunning in shady borders. It is
Echinops Ritro
Echinops Ritro Echinops Ritro is a much-loved Globe thistle, it flowers in August and produces the most incredible spiky globes of petrol blue flowers that balance delicately on silver-green stems. Awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, Echinops Ritro 3
Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Double Mixed’
The exceptional coloured blooms of Hollyhock ‘Chater’s Double Mixed’ ensure this hardy perennial creates an eye-catching display all summer long! Towering, vertical flower spikes boast ruffled, double blooms in a wonderful combination of colours, that slowly open from the bottom
Echinacea purpurea ‘Rubinstern’
Echincea ‘Rubinstern’ has a clump-forming habit, while attracting all sorts of wildlife, bees and pollinators to its nectar filled flowers. Perfect for cottage garden borders and beds, where bright pink, daisy-like flowers will last for long periods through summer. This
Cornus ‘Eddie’s White Wonder’
Cornus ?Eddie?s White Wonder? – Dogwood ?Eddie?s White Wonder? is a superb specimen shrub, it is rounded, tree-forming and produces multi sets of broad stems. It spreads to 5m and grows to a fantastic height of 6m! Cornus ?Eddie?s White
Delphinium ‘Summer Skies’ (Pacific Hybrid)
Amazing spikes of powder-blue flowers with a white eye, creates plenty of interest in borders from June to July. This variety is loved by flower arrangers for its unusual coloured flowers and loved by pollinating insects as they are rich
Cyclamen hederifolium
Cyclamen hederifolium is an excellent ground-cover plant for rock gardens and woodland gardens. It will self-seed freely to form carpets of foliage and flowers from autumn to spring before dying back in summer. The heart-shaped dark green leaves, which emerge
Clematis ‘John Howells’
Clematis ‘John Howells’ is an eye-catching cultivar that has a neat, compact habit. It is well suited to growing in containers and handles almost any situation well. This cultivar, like all viticellas, is extremely floriferous. It’s a simple clematis to
Delphinium ‘Blue Bird’ (Pacific Hybrid)
The Delphinium Blue Bird is a hardy perennial, and like other Pacific hybrid delphiniums adds height and form to any back of cottage garden border. Blue flowers and white centres rise above the foliage, blooming in June and July adds
Clematis ‘Elizabeth’
Clematis ?Montana Elizabeth? – Clematis plant Awarded an RHS Award of Garden Merit, this Old man?s beard is a well known popular variety of Clematis. It is a vigorous climber that enjoys sprawling it?s glossy green foliage throughout hedges and
Cotinus coggygria ‘Royal Purple’
Cotinus is a popular, easy-to-grow shrub with beetroot-colored, rounded leaves that grow in whorls around the stem. On a sunny day, the leaves appear almost translucent, and by autumn, they have transformed into magnificent copper tones. The feathery blooms in
Campanula takesimana
Campanula takesimana has arched stems with glossy, toothed foliage and huge pendant, bell-shaped flowers. The pink-flushed blooms are worth a closer look because the insides of each flower are covered in deep maroon freckles. This sturdy perennial has a fast
Buddleja davidii ‘Black Knight’
Buddleja davidii Plant – Black Knight An alluring and mysterious hardy shrub unlike any other butterfly bush, due to its deep plum purple shards of delicate blooms. These gothic blooms are sure to attract many of the pollinating insects to
Astrantia major ‘Roma’
Despite their starry decorative appearance, astrantias have been a valued constituent of perennial borders for generations and can actually cope with a range of adverse conditions, especially prolonged wet soils. These exceptional plants produce a profusion of pincushion-like flowers on
Centaurea dealbata
Centaurea dealbata, also known as Bachelor’s Buttons, forms dense bunches of large, ornately cut foliage. This clump-forming perennial grows in bunches. From midsummer to fall, cornflowers produce an abundant supply of lavender-pink flowers that are alluring to butterflies and other
Arabis caucasica ‘Snowcap’
A hardy evergreen alpine with compact grey-green foliage, which in spring is topped with an abundance of pure white blooms with yellow centres. Arabis caucasica ‘Snowcap’ is a reliable variety which grows well in even poor dry soils and provides
Aquilegia vulgaris ‘William Guinness’
The striking purple-black bonnet-like petals of Aquilegia ‘William Guiness’ are contrasted with stark white corolla; providing colour and interest in early summer and filling the seasonal gap in your displays whilst the last of the spring bulbs die back and


