A truly lovely single Paeony with slightly ruffled and crimped white petals surrounding a large centre of golden yolk-yellow stamens - a excellent case of 'Less is More'.
This showy herbaceous perennial has glossy, dark green, divided leaves and large flowers consisting of creamy white outer petal and yellow centres that fade to cream.
During the summer the delicate blousy double rose-pink flowers of 'Sarah Bernhardt' with their ruffled inner petals and their divine fragrance, stand above glossy green divided foliage..
'Shenandoah' stands out for its colour - the foliage emerging blue-green before slowly turning dark red over the course of the summer and into autumn, all set off by a cloud of tiny purplish flowers
Much loved for its carefree display of bright yellow to golden orange, saucer-shaped flowers over pale green divided foliage, this must be on everyone's list of favourite wildflowers.
Slender stems bearing green buds rise during early summer, these buds burst to reveal blousy, plum coloured flowers. Each petal with a slightly ruffled margin has a black blotch at its base. The bowl-
An orange, semi-double perennial poppy which may be short-lived but that will come true from seed. Full sun and good drainage are requiredfor this plant to thrive. Flowers are produced from June-Oct.