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SANGUISORBA tenuifolia 'Stand Up Comedian'
Bright white fluffy flower heads that open from bobbin-like buds, gently nodding in the breeze on tall, slender reddish-green stems - perfect for adding transparency and movement into the garden.
The summer display of this stately Sanguisorba is quite stunning. Elegant tall stems emerge from a low mound of fern-like foliage bearing slender white bottlebrush flowers that nod in the breeze.
Sought after for its airy white flowers in autumn that float on reddish brown stems above a mat of lobed green leaves with rusty undersides, this is one of those plants that every gardener should know
This is a new introduction from Japan that is a variation of Saxifraga fortunei. It is best suited to partial shade in humus rich, moist but well drained soil that is neutral to acidic.
Unusual white and yellow flowers, with long lower petals are held in loose clusters above round, reddish-purple leaves edged in lime with purple undersides. This cultivar of a species found in China..
Lots of small, bright, purplish-red flowers with five pointed petals, erupt from deeper toned buds within a compact carpet of dark green, glossy rosettes.This tiny alpine is simply stunning. During ..
Sprays of pale pink flowers, with dark pink centres and markings to the base of the petals, jostle on red stems above a carpet of leathery, evergreen rosettes with gently scalloped leaves.
SAXIFRAGA (London Pride Group) 'Miss Chambers' (11)
This is a mat forming evergreen perennial of dark green glossy leaves arranged in rosettes. It spreads via stolons (over-ground creeping stems) and is fully hardy in the UK.
An unusual Saxifraga highly sought after for its fabulous autumnal display of nodding slightly shaggy pure white flowers that jive and jostle above small mounds of bright green fleshy foliage.
This charming Saxifraga forms small cushions of tightly packed yellowy-green rosettes from which tall gently bowing red stems appear in early summer carrying delicate lemon yellow flowers.
Commonly known as 'true London pride', it bears graceful, pale pink star-like flowers on stems that stand tall above a spreading mat of evergreen rosettes with leaves like scalloped, glossy spoons.