Commonly known as Globe Thistle this is a briiliant plant for the back of a border giving height and structure. The flowers are an amazing blue and a magnet for bees, making it a must have plant for
A little gem of a groundcover for those shadier areas of the garden. It forms spreading mats of finely cut evergreen foliage, studded with dainty white flowers for months on end.
Very popular for its exquisite and prolific display of delicate spurred flowers in spring, each pale yellow flushed with amber, somewhat reminiscent of a jester's hat.
Small, bright yellow flowers like jesters' hats dance on wiry stems above a mound of heart-shaped evergreen foliage, copper when young maturing to green and gently ragged around the edges.
Beautiful large white flowers appear on this plant in mid spring as the new foliage starts to emerge. The young foliage has a bronze tint which contrasts well with the flowers.
'Cupreum' stands out from the crowd not only for its pale pink and yellow flowers graced with elegant spurs, but also its distinctive and colourful semi-evergreen foliage.