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EUPHORBIA schillingii
A more open, clumping form of Euphorbia with vivid lime green bracts that boldly contrast with its shiny, green, spear-like leaves, marked with a striking central rib.
The dark purple wiry stems of this Eurybia hold white daisy flowers in profusion in mid summer. These plants were formally known as Aster divaricatus and this is the newly classified name.
Producing masses of deep lavender blue daisy flowers in late summer, every gardener should know about Eurybia x herveyi as it thrives in partial shade in a fertile, free draining soil.
This is a very tall back of the border perennial for a sunny position and a good moist soil, where it will make large clumps. Although these are tall flowering perennials they do not require staking.
Tiny candy floss pink flowers with long stamens give this perennial's flower plumes a very elegant fluffy appearance. The flowers are held at the top of very tall, strong stems which arise from a ....
Commonly known as fennel, this wonderfully airy umbellifer with small yellowy-green flowers and finely dissected fresh green leaves scented with aniseed, is rapidly gaining popularity in the garden
Commonly known as Bronze Fennel, 'Purpureum' has vibrant yellow umbelliferous flowers which burst onto the scene during late summer, this perennial is often grown just for its fine feathery bronze ...
'Petite Bouquet' has spikes of pinky lilac-purple flowers, in mid summer, held above a mound of evergreen foliage. Available for Mail Order from April - September
An interesting member of the Fritallaria genus, it produces delicate nodding flowers, pale straw yellow. Available for Mail Order from February - April