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VERNONIA noveboracensis 'White Lightning'
This rarely seen in cultivation, herbaceous perennial, deserves to be grown more widely as it produces unusual pollen and nectar rich flowers at the end of the season, when they are really needed.
Veronica catarractae is a native of New Zealand. This compact spreading plant has beautiful dainty small white flowers with a cute pink eye over glossy green foliage. The blooms last from spring to ..
Veronica longifolia is commonly known as the Tall Speedwell and the cultivar 'Charlotte' is a compact perennial, which produces a cluster of stems. Beautiful green lance-shaped leaves have a white mar
Firework like spires of flower burst into life during the summer. Deep, rich blue flowers with exerted stamens cluster around slender stems. The green lance-shaped leaves have slightly serrated margin
'Georgia Blue' is a vigorous mat-forming perennial. The small green, lance-shaped leaves have hints of purple; burgundy stems bear deep blue, saucer-shaped flowers with a pure white centre during...
Lance-shaped green leaves with serrated margins clothe the deep red stems. During autumn spikes of red buds open to reveal beautiful purple flowers. 'Red Arrows' is a clump-forming upright perennial.
V.sibiricum has fantastic firecracker-like blue-lilac, lavender flower spikes during late summer and autumn. Brilliantly bee friendly, this nectar rich perennial is great for wildlife gardens....
'Adoration' puts on a fantastic late summer display of slender finger-like spikes of lilac-pink flowers arranged in neat whorls down its elegant stems, slowly opening from the top flowers downwards.
Commonly known as Culver's Root, V. virginicum 'Album' has slender, pure white flower-spikes during late summer and autumn. It is a perennial with many upright stems which bear whorls of lance-shaped
'Apollo's flower spikes have bright green buds which blast open to reveal lilac blue flowers during late summer and autumn. Whorls of lance-shaped green foliage cover the tall erect stems of this Vero
This relatively compact, Veronicastrum produces spikes of pale pink flowers in summer and early autumn. It is happy to grow in any reasonable, well-drained soil, in full sun or part shade.
'Cupid' stands out due to its chunkier flower spikes, intense purple in bud opening to a deep lavender blue, arranged in whorls or rings like satellites around a planet.