A low mound of hirsute, green strawberry-like foliage provides the perfect foil for the clusters of large, bright yellow saucer-shaped flowers, which appear during the summer.
Another wonderful perennial named after 'Miss Willmott', with masses of neat open raspberry pink flowers with wine red centres, carried in open clusters over mounds of green foliage.
'Ron McBeath' is a delightful cultivar, which produces a gorgeous dark green clump of palmate-shaped leaves, setting off cup-shaped, dark pink flowers with an intriguing red eye which bleeds into the
Potentilla recta is commonly known as Sulphur Cinquefoil.P.r. 'Warenii' is a herbaceous perennial with palmately divided green foliage which forms an attractive mound beneath the upright flower stem
'Monarch's Velvet' is commonly known as the Scarlet Cinquefoil it has velvety deep red, saucer-shaped flowers their dark red centres fading to scarlet-red as the summer progresses. The flowers of ....
This Potentilla's gorgeous pale apricot-pink saucer-shaped flowers burst onto the scene during the summer. The blooms contrast well with the green foliage, which has prominent veins.
Commonly known as Candelabra Primula or Bee's Primrose, Primula beesiana is native to China. A rosette of bright green roughly textured foliage forms at the base of an upright slender stem. This stem
Primula veris is our Common Cowslip, we are all familiar with its dainty nodding tubular flowers which are yellow in colour and wonderfully fragrant. Perfect for a spring garden or for naturalising...
Primula x bulleesiana comes from a cross between Primula beesiana and Primula bulleyana. Whorls of flowers appear in tiers around slender stems above dark green foliage which forms a tidy basal ..
Commonly known as Pasqueflower, Pulsatilla vulgaris has a clump-forming habit. Finely dissected silvery-green feathery foliage creates a clump beneath the blousy nodding blooms during early spring.
Commonly known as the White Pasqueflower, this spring flowering perennial has large, pure white, nodding bell-like flower heads which are held above a mound of finely divided, fern-like foliage.