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IRIS 'Sable' (TB)
'Sable' has beautiful scented flowers with deep purple falls and purple standards. During summer these blousy blooms appear on erect stems. Available for Mail Order from April - August
Commonly known as a Siberian Iris, 'Sparkling Rose' has light green, narrow grass-like leaves. Erect flower stems bear rose pink flowers. Available for Mail Order from April - August
An elegant IRIS comprising delicate standards that can range in colour from palest purplish-blue to milky white but with falls that are always white with a fine tracing of violet or blue.
Bold and architectural, Klasea bulgarica really stands out from the crowd with its large white thistle flowers carried in small groups atop tall stems from late summer into autumn.
150 cm x 100 cm Year round foliage with pale green flowers fading to white in late summer. Full sun, humus rich soil. Available for Mail Order from April - September
Commonly known as Spotted Dead Nettle, this mat-forming perennial has subtle pale pink whorls of flower during summer. The semi-evergreen foliage is made of heart-shaped green leaves with a silver ...
Commonly known as Bleeding Heart this perennial was previously named Dicentra rather than Lamprocapnos. Pure white heart-shaped flowers are held on arching stems above divided light-green foliage,...
Leucanthemum x superbum is commonly known as Shasta Daisy, 'Aglaia' has semi-double white frilled-flowers with a yellow centre during summer, held atop upright stems with narrow dark green glossy ....
'Christine Hagemann' has rather gorgeous anemone-centred, white daisy flowers during summer. Narrow deep green leaves with a slightly toothed margin are held alternately on the flowering stems.
Leucanthemumn x superbum is commonly known as Shasta Daisy, this clump-forming perennial has glossy dark green narrow foliage covering its upright stems. Gorgeous white semi-double flowers with ....
Introduced in the 1960's, 'Fiona Coghill' was thought to be lost for a number of years until it was re-discovered in an Irish garden. Shaggy, creamy-white, double flowerheads appear over dark green...