Each packet contains 10 bulbs for £3.00 (Corm size 5/7cm) 20cm tall. Flowering time February - March. Ideal planted in drifts in grass, or in borders or containers. Great to bring some early spring
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.
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 pale blue, dished flowers have narrow petals with fine dark blue-purple veins, they are held over a tall mound of finely divided green leaves, from May until July.
Now for something a little different with individual flowerheads comprising layers of deep purplish blue petals encircling a bold centre full of modified stamens, each tipped a rich lime green - WOW
Well named for its white flowers blushed lime green that will brighten any shadier part of the garden and are often the last flowers to be seen as dusk falls in the late winter and early spring
We think 'Plum Pudding' is one of the best with dusky reddish-plum leaves frosted with silver and masses of slender dark reddish-blue stems carrying small creamy flowers in summer.
'Caesar's Brother' is a Sibirica Iris, a clump-forming rhizomatous perennial with narrow, bright green grass-like foliage above which tall stems bear blue flowers with speckled and striped throats, du