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ECHINACEA purpurea 'Magnus'
A 'go-to' Echinacea for its looks and reliability. In late summer it puts on a successive display of large deep-pink single daisies each set off by a prominent copper orange centre.
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,...
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.
Fabulous hanging buds open to upward facing narrow petalled daisy flowers in a pretty lilac, held on strong wiry stems over a rosette of dark green foliage. These wonderfully reliable free flowering..
This Heron's Bill produces beautiful dainty magenta/pink flowers all summer. When the flowers on a stem are over, pull it off the plant rather than cutting it off as this will encourage further ..
The large cone thistle flower heads of this plant are green and white in colour, and produce plenty of nectar for bees. The flower stalks are very tall with the spiny, exotic Agave-like foliage....
A new and totally unique introduction of Sea Holly - the foliage of this Eryngium is a brilliant golden colour , it will become lime green if slightly shady. The flower spikes, stems and flower bracts
This fabulous tall foliage plant is useful as a container plant or in the mixed border, but remember that by the autumn it will be very tall. Available for Mail Order from April - September
An attractive fine foliage plant, in late summer 'Abbey Dore' gets to 'party' with large, slightly loose clusters of vivid sulphur yellow bracts that last well into early autumn.
The delicate foliage and wonderful green yellow flower bracts are a lovely sight in spring. A very easy to grow ground covering perennial that is herbaceous and as such dies down below ground level...