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AQUILEGIA vulgaris var. stellata 'Nora Barlow' (Barlow Series)
A beautiful old variety with double spurless flowers in late spring, held on strong wiry stems over blue-green foliage. Available for Mail Order from April - August
This is a stunning spurless double flowered form of columbine, that produces masses of nodding ruby flowers. Available for Mail Order from April - August
This plant is often described as a sub shrub due to its growth habit, whereby the stems become woody at the base, but it can be cut down to 5cm and will regrow into a very tidy plant.
Tall, deep purple flower stems carry spikes of tiny pink flowers during the summer and into the autumn. The stems are clothed in finely divided deep green leaves and stand above a low mound of foliage
The tall flower spikes on this plant are at their best in early summer. It is a woodland plant and as such is best in a partly shady border with a reasonable soil.
This has to be the best silver foliage perennial for the sunny border, almost bright silver-white when young. It does have small yellow flowers, but as they add nothing to the overall display I ....
A spectacular and statuesque plant producing masses of creamy-white flowers in feathery plumes erupting from mounds of deeply cut green leaves. Its flowering time is mid summer, its foliage looking
Like a mini-me version of Aruncus dioicus, 'Kneiffii' has similar feather-like sprays of cream flowers that gently arch over mounds of fern-like foliage.
This shade loving, ground cover plant is an enchanting little star of late winter and very early spring. The glossy deep green, heart shaped foliage ...
Asclepias is found in the swamps and marshy areas of the United states of America, however Asclepias incarnata ‘Soulmate', was bred for the cut flower market.