Category Archives: Perennials Plants
Aster Bahama – Michaelmas Daisy
Aster Barbados are particularly noted for their masses of long lasting, vibrant pink, daisy-like flowers, which appear from late summer to mid-autumn. These charming Michaelmas daisies are ideal herbaceous garden borders with well-drained, moderately fertile soil. Best in full sun, they associate especially well with late summer flowering perennials such as Rudbeckia and Echinacea. Supplied
Anemone hupehensis Praecox – Windflower
Anemone hupehensis Splendens – Windflower
Anemone hupehensis Alando Pink – Windflower
SPECIAL DEAL – Usually 14.97, today just 9.97 – Save ฃ5!Stunning Light pink, cup-shaped flowers on wiry branched stems smother this Japanese Anemone from mid-late summer onwards, providing a welcome splash of autumnal colour. Anemones are perfect for perennial borders and containers, especially if you are lacking colour and brightness later in the year.Japanese Anemones
Agapanthus Fireworks – Hardy Bicolour Blue & White Nile Lily
A new darling in the Agapanthus world, this RHS Chelsea Flower Show Plant of the Year Finalist has literally exploded on to the scene this summer. Accepted as one of the best bicolour Agapanthus, with big blooms and strong contrasting colours, plus more stems per plant than before. The trumpet-shaped blooms form bold, globe-like clusters
Sedum Mr Goodbud
Mr Goodbud’ is an upright, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with purple stems bearing fleshy, ovate, light to blue-green leaves and sturdy stems bearing terminal clusters of tiny, star-shaped, purple-pink flowers from late summer into autumn. Adam Frost on BBC Gardeners’ World 17th September 2021 on Sedum Mr Goodbud ‘ sounds a bit like a song…..
Anemone Hybrida Bressingham Glow – Japanese Anemone
Stunning blooms smother this Anemone from mid-late summer onwards, providing a welcome and vivid splash of autumnal colour. Anemones are perfect for perennial borders and containers, especially if you are lacking colour and brightness later in the year.Japanese Anemones are easy to grow, trouble free plants – Bressingham Glow is a herbaceous perennial, so will
Ceratostigma willmottianum ‘Cote d’azure’ – Hardy Cobalt-Blue Plumbago Plants
Hardy Plumbago Plants really are fantastic deciduous shrubs, bringing a welcome splash of colour to the garden in late summer and autumn just as many other flowers have gone over. The compact spreading bushes are covered in masses of vivid cobalt-blue flowers from August, right up to Christmas in mild areas, and are followed by
Echinacea purpurea Delicious Nougat – Double Flowered Cone Flower Plants
Perovskia Blue Spire – Russian Sage Little Spire – LARGE
Perovskia is a striking, small Himalayan shrub composed of subtle shades, also known as Russian Sage, Perovskia Blue Spire consists of aromatic leaves and upright spikes of violet-blue flowers. Soft grey-green foliage covers white stems, with the lavender blue flowers appear in from late July right the way through to late September in a good
Phygelius ”Salmon Leap”
Phygelius x rectus ‘Salmon Leap’, also known as Cape Figwort, is a smaller, more compact growing variety of Phygelius than the popular red blooming ”Devils’ Tears”. ”Salmon Leap” reaches around 50-60cms (20-24”) with wonderful salmon coloured trumpets on tall spikes. It will form a neat semi-evergreen sub-shrub for the herbaceous border, easy going, and simple