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BISTORTA affinis 'Superba'
Commonly known as Knotweed, 'Superba' is a mat-forming semi-evergreen perennial. A mat of dark green leaves creates a carpet beneath pink flowers which turn to crimson with maturity. 'Superba' blooms
During summer spires of small, fiery red flowers burst onto the scene. Large pointed green leaves slowly turn to red in autumn. 'JS Caliente' derives from Jan Spruyt (JS), the breeder of this ...
BISTORTA amplexicaulis Orange Field ('Orangofield' PBR)
Unashamedly informal and naturalistic in habit, it is a stunning choice for a wildlife garden, where it will attract bees, butterflies and other pollinators in their droves.
'Superba' has sensational spires of small rose-pink tubular flowers during early summer. This vigorous, bushy clump-forming perennial has oval-shaped leaves with pointed ends and prominent veins.
Easy to grow ornamental grass with distinct cream margins and fine pale stripes along its leaves topped off with dramatic feathery plumes of small smokey purple flowers in summer.
This Campanula is commonly known as the Clustered Bellflower, it bears dense clusters of violet, bell flowers within the leaf axils of its upright stems. The basal foliage is usually ovate to lance...
Beautiful white form of C. lactiflora or Milky Bellflower with violet-flushed buds that open into star-like bellflowers on tall, branching stems, from midsummer through to autumn.
'Favourite' has beautiful mop heads of violet, star-like bellflowers which are held high atop upright branching stems during the summer months. Known commonly as the Milky Bellflower, 'Favourite' has
Campanula takesimana 'Elizabeth II' has beautiful dainty hose-in-hose pale pink, dusty flowers with spotted pink throats. It blooms during the summer. 'Elizabeth II' was a sport of Campanula .....
Attractive evergreen sedge forming clumps of gently arching bronzed narrow leaves that almost skim the ground. Attractive seed heads form in late summer increasing the frothy effect.
Flamboyant yet also very elegant, this wonderful umbellifer produces large clusters of tiny white flowers that sway gently above very finely cut, decorative dark green foliage.