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.
This is a compact, upright form of this variable perennial. Sun loving and happiest in light free-draining soil, this cultivar was selected for its black centred, long lasting flowers with lime green
Architectural and very striking, Euphorbia characias subsp. wulfenii is widely admired for its bold clumps of brush-like stems with narrow glaucous foliage and chunky clusters of lime green bracts.
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...
A more open, clumping form of Euphorbia with vivid lime green bracts that boldly contrast with its shiny, green, spear-like leaves, marked with a striking central rib.
The dark purple wiry stems of this Eurybia hold white daisy flowers in profusion in mid summer. These plants were formally known as Aster divaricatus and this is the newly classified name.
A new cultivar to the nursery in 2018, 'August Sky' really stands out from the crowd with its prolific late season display of starry violet-purple flowers with yellow centres on neat compact plants.
Producing masses of deep lavender blue daisy flowers in late summer, every gardener should know about Eurybia x herveyi as it thrives in partial shade in a fertile, free draining soil.