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DIANTHUS carthusianorum 'Rupert's Pink'
New ankle-high cultivar specially bred for its combination of scented rosy lipstick pink frilly flowers and compact, slender grass-like foliage. Available for Mail Order from April - August
This truly perennial foxglove bears spires of large tubular creamy-yellow flowers with internal brown freckles over evergreen foliage. It grows naturally in open woods and grassy areas near streams..
The Black Wood fern is so-called because of the dark, almost black scales covering the black leaf bases and crown. This, when contrasted with the bright green fronds, makes the plants extremely...
As its name suggests, its petals are a delicious tomato orange fading with age to soft apricot, all set off neatly by a rusty copper cone. Available for Mail Order from April - September
Add a pop of vibrant yellow from summer through to autumn with this version of the cone flower. Echinacea ‘Eccentric Yellow’ has rounded, more feathery double flowered cones than your typical...
'Fatal Attraction' is characterised by its very strong pink coloured large daisy flowers with sturdy stems that are a dark purple/almost black colour, which contrasts well with the flower colour.....
If they say that the best things come in small packages, 'Sensation Pink' is a good case for the defence with masses of sumptuous vivid magenta single flowers, each set off with a bold copper cone,...
'Frohnleiten' flowers in mid spring producing bright yellow flowers with a red-brown centre. They stand out well against the evergreen foliage, which is a glossy green.
An older garden variety of Epimedium that is still really worthwhile growing, it is a great plant for shady borders and it's easy to grow. The pretty pink and white flowers are held above the fresh...
A wonderful reliable old variety that creates large swathes of greenery under trees and shrubs giving year round interest in the garden. The dainty soft yellow flowers appear in mid spring over bronze
The sweet orange flowers of this Epimedium are quite small individually, but as they appear in clusters they show up really well over the mid green leaves.