During summer Lysimachia barystachys produces spikes of small starry white flowers. As autumn approaches the lance-shaped green foliage takes on a gorgeous yellow/orange hue.
Now for something a little different, a Lysimachia that prefers the shade. It is rather unusual in looks too, bearing tight clusters of vibrant yellow flowers each with a reddish centre, each cluster
Lyrthrum salicaria is commonly known as Purple Loosestrife. Lance-shaped, soft green leaves cover upright red stems, which bear spikes of soft pink flowers during midsummer.
'Dropmore Purple' is commonly known as Wand Loosestrife. Narrow hairless mid-green leaves cover the erect stems beneath the purple flower spikes, which bloom throughout summer.
All of our plants are grown in Melcourt SylvaGrow® . Now you can buy the growing media that so many nurserymen are using instead of peat based composts. Available in either a 40Ltr Bag