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MONARDA 'Cambridge Scarlet'
Shock-hair flower heads, of bright red narrow petals supported by dark red cradles of bracts, on upright sturdy stems above scented, bronze lance-shaped leaves.
Large, dark red flowerheads like fireworks, with narrow petals and purple-black bracts, are held on strong vertical stems with aromatic mid green dagger-shaped foliage.
This is one of the old traditional varieties, it is still a very good plant for the larger garden or for mixed borders. It makes large clumps with tall flower spikes and is best planted where it can..
This Nepeta is an unusual one with pale lemon-yellow flowers that appear over very fragrant lemon scented foliage. It would be ideal planted where you can benefit from this light fragrance given off..
The grandiflora Nepetas have an erect and upright habit not requiring any staking. This form has pale pink flowers that contrast well with their dark flower stems.
This excellent variety would be an ideal substitute for a lavender hedge in soils where lavender does not thrive. It was a new introduction in 2013, launched at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
This perennial has beautiful large, lilac blue flowers that appear above grey foliage. Do not be fooled by the name! This is named after a place in Yorkshire where 'Low' means a 'hill'.
Nepeta x faassenii 'Crystal Cloud' is an exciting, relatively new variety of catmint. Bred by Sonia Wright, a specialist nurserywoman from Wiltshire, Nepeta Crystal Cloud has very beautiful pale lilac
Commonly known as evening primrose, this low, spreading perennial has narrow green linear leaves with red markings. Lightly scented, large bowl-shaped flowers appear pink/white all summer.