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SILPHIUM perfoliatum JS Maya ('Maya')
Bred to be smaller and better suited to a garden situation than its giant 2.5m high relative, 'JS. Maya's' sunny yellow daisy flowers are perfect for bridging the 'August slump'
Native to the western USA, this plant grows in damp meadows and prairies and is attractive to butterflies. A relative of the Iris it enjoys fertile, neutral to alkaline soil that is moist but well...
Spikes of soft yellow flowers with darker centres are clustered vertically along upright stems with iris-like fans of pale grey-green leaves. Available for Mail Order from April - August
A definite must for anyone that likes lime-green in the garden producing lots of airy yellowy-green flowers above shiny leaves. Available for Mail Order from April - June
Shorter than our native 'goldenrod', 'Maryland' draws the eye with its gently arching dark stems that are packed with clusters of vivid yellow flowers emerging from its leaf axils & mid-green foliage
A more polite and refined form of 'goldenrod' which will not run riot through your garden, 'Fireworks' puts on a long-lasting display of gently arching stems choc-full of small yellow flowers.
'Lambs' Ears', as it is commonly known, produces soft velvety, silver-grey upright, sturdy stems with oval leaves and small pink, slightly insignificant, flowers from low lying dense rosettes.The whol
'Big Ears' forms a spreading carpet of very large and downy, silvery-white leaves, with furry spikes of small purple flowers. Although it enjoys a long flowering period throughout the summer, this ...
'Silver Carpet' forms an ankle-high, spreading sea of furry, silver grey leaves with few flowers. More intensely silver-white than Stachys byzantina, this very tactile foliage plant forms.....