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SYMPHYOTRICHUM ericoides 'Pink Cloud'
Masses of small, pale lilac-pink flowers with rich yellow centres, are held in open sprays on robust stems with narrow, dark green foliage.A favourite of florists for flower arranging, this Michaelmas
SYMPHYOTRICHUM ericoides var. prostratum 'Snow Flurry'
Something rather unusual, a low lying Symphyotrichum that hugs the ground - 'Snow Flurry' is only ankle-high but from early to mid autumn is smothered with petite white daisy flowers
Commonly known as 'Horizontal Calico Aster', this compact perennial produces low, branching, rigid stems with dark green narrow leaves, that are smothered with small white flowers with reddish-pink ..
'Davey's True Blue' certainly lives up to its name - each flower sports a wide ruff of deep lavender blue narrow petals and golden yellow centre, a delicious and complementary colour combination
This herbaceous perennial has simple lanceolate leaves of mid green on strong erect stems. The lilac, fully double flowers have a central yellow disk that changes to a reddish orange once pollinated.
Its individual flower heads open to form a deep, deep ruff of neat pale pink petals flushed soft pink that flatten as they fade, an unusual Micahelmas daisy.
Very free flowering from late summer deep into autumn, the individual flowers of 'Royal Velvet' are simply gorgeous, each sporting a narrow ruff of vivid violet petals surrounding a golden centre.
With its drop dead gorgeous colour combination of deep violet petals, golden yellow centre and fresh green foliage, it is one of the most eye-catching stars of a late summer into autumn garden.
This long-lived perennial hails from the USA. and flowers profusely in late summer. The foliage is mid green, and lance shaped, and the small double flowers are intense hot pink with a yellow centre
Long flowering and floriferous, its lavender blue starry flowers start to open in September and build to a hazy crescendo in October, the gentle colour accentuated by the soft light.
Discovered at Great Dixter, this delightful form of Symphyotrichum turbinellum has an open naturalistic habit with lots of pale lavender blue single flowers, each studded with a golden yellow centre.
With its clusters of delicate nodding flowers of soft blue and white, this form of comfrey is a good candidate for any shady spot or wildlife area in the garden.