Category Archives: All Perennial Plants

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi Red’

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi Red’ and its bright pink blooms attract bees and pollinating insects all summer long. Plant up in a sunny spot and it will bathe in the light, this hard-working perennial has a dwarf habit, making it perfect

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi Rose’

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Gaudi Rose’ has a natural dwarf and uniform growth habit, branching well with mid-green coloured foliage. Neat clumps form in borders and patio pots, drawing in bees and other pollinators to its colourful and nectar-rich blooms. Plant up

Phlox paniculata ‘White Eye Flame’

Phlox paniculata ‘White Eye Flame’ brings contrast with pink eyed centres and white petaled blooms. Flowers are large and very fragrant, bringing multiple dimensions to your garden through smell, structure and sight. Blooms are attractive to bees and other pollinators,

Vinca minor ‘Atropurpurea’

Vinca minor ‘Atropurpurea’ blooms in spring with deep plum-purple flowers above the evergreen foliage. This lovely Lesser Periwinkle is less vigorous than its larger cousin, Vinca major, making it easier to keep within its confines. Vinca are ideal for filling

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Passionate Blush’

Gaura lindheimeri ‘Passionate Blush’ produces bushy mounds of deep green foliage leaves with burgundy edges. Deep pink, starry blooms attract bees and other pollinators, filing sunny perennial borders and beds with wildlife in the season. Ideal for cottage garden schemes

Euphorbia x martini ‘Ascot Rainbow’

Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow Brilliantly hardy, the Euphorbia Ascot Rainbow is the ideal perennial for sunny borders, and once settled, tolerates drought superbly. Its vivid foliage maintains a beautiful rosy pink shade during the cold months, before Spring when this Martin’s

Carex ‘Milk Chocolate’

Carex ‘Milk Chocolate’ is an excellent evergreen perennial grass. It looks best when planted in large swaths throughout the borders or in winter containers. This clump-forming sedge is grown for its slender chocolate brown foliage with a sheer pink touch

Polemonium caeruleum ‘Album’

This elegant perennial will readily seed about amongst other plants to provide a harmonious, cottage-garden feel. Polemonium caeruleum produces clumps of sparse, ladder-like foliage, earning its name ?Jacob’s Ladder?. In May and June, tall, erect stems holding clusters of nodding,

Helenium ‘Moerheim Beauty’

Don’t get caught out with a colour-less, late summer garden – Helenium actually flower much later in the summer, so are excellent for extending the season of colour! Helenium ‘Moerheim Beauty’ is a choice variety, with copper-red flowers.This hardy perennial

Agapanthus ‘Double Diamond’

An award-winning dwarf variety that boasts dazzling white double blooms! Agapanthus ?Double Diamond? will only grow to a foot tall, making it ideal for patio pots, smaller gardens and the front of borders, where it won’t smother surrounding plants. The

Cercis ‘Eternal Flame’

Intense, fiery red foliage that fades into a heartwarming burnt orange, eventually turning yellow as the season progresses. Cercis ?Eternal Flame? is the product of brilliant cercis breeding developments, providing constant colour changing foliage right up until autumn when the

Alchemilla Mollis

Alchemila mollis is a wonderful herbaceous perennial, that grows with a cute, low mounding form, well suited to edging borders, beds and pathways with it?s pretty green shaded foliage and blooms. Through the summer months, the flowers emit a superb

Nepeta nervosa ‘Pink Candy’

Nepeta nervosa ‘Pink Candy,’ like all Catmints, attracts bees, and the fragrant foliage distracts cats! From June to September, upstanding spikes of lavender-pink flowers appear above a mound of grey-green foliage. This cultivar, with its tidy, bushy habit, can quickly

Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon’ (Marginal Aquatic)

Acorus gramineus ‘Ogon’ has arching, yellow and green variegated foliage that forms wide fans with a low, clump-forming habit. This eye-catching perennial is grown for its enticing foliage. Slender Sweet Flag thrives in a damp environment, such as a bog

Anemone x hybrida ‘Serenade’

A vigorous Japanese Anemone, also known as Japanese windflower, semi-double candy pink flowers stand tall above the lush green foliage. Will brighten up any border from late summer through autumn. Height: 90cm. Spread: 90cm .

Alcea rosea

Alcea rosea, commonly known as the Hollyhock, is a classic cottage garden favourite, cherished since the 18th century for its towering flower spikes, stunning array of colours, and ability to attract pollinators. While these majestic perennials are relatively short-lived, they?re

Dianthus ‘Neon Pink’

?Neon Pink? is a superb Dianthus, that flowers from May until October. It generates a profusion of scented, hot pink coloured blooms, that contrast wonderfully against its bushy, clump forming habit of fresh green foliage. Ideal for window boxes, patio

Erigeron glaucus ‘Sea Breeze’

Erigeron glaucus ‘Sea Breeze’ is a low-growing ground cover plant that is ideal for coastal areas or tricky, exposed spots in the garden. From late spring and through summer, masses of vibrant lilac flowers with bold yellow eyes create a

Camellia ‘Margaret Davis’

An award-winning hardy shrub that will add a burst of colour to the garden when it needs it most! Camellia ?Margaret Davis? is an early-flowering variety, producing masses of bi-coloured, double blooms with ruffled petals from February to April. Each

Pansy ‘Coolwave Berries ‘n’ Cream Mix’

A magnificent colour mix of trailing pansies, the Cool Wave series produces some of the finest winter trailing pansies.  These superb pansies grow fast and can flower at any time of year making them perfect for all year round displays!

Pansy ‘Frizzle Sizzle Fire’

Enjoy these gently fragranced, distinctly ruffled blooms in stunning shades of golden yellow and deep purple, each with a dark centre. Well-branched with a compact habit, Pansy Frizzle Sizzle Mixed is ideal for your beds and borders where it will

Achillea millefolium ‘Strawberry Seduction’

?Strawberry Seduction? is a vibrant Achillea, that flowers from May until September. It generates a profusion of bright red blooms, that are borne upon airy green stems and highly scented feathery foliage. A superb perennial to plant in coastal, wildlife