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ACTAEA 'Queen of Sheba' PBR
'Queen of Sheba' stands out for its unusual autumn flowers - smaller and finer than other Actaea cultivars they arch away from the dark stems that rise out of the lush almost black purple foliage
An old and popular cultivar for good reason - lush clumps of attractive pale green foliage from which stately white bottle brush flowers burst on willowy stems from late summer into autumn
Originally bred in America 'Chocoholic' produces noble pale pink flower spikes above its beautiful dark purple-coloured foliage. The flower spikes will perfume the evening and attract pollinators ....
An unusual alpine form of 'Lady's Mantle' prized for its combination of glossy finger-like foliage, each dark green leaf finely edged in silver, and contrasting lime-green flowers
As its common name 'mountain garlic' suggests Allium lusitanicum is naturally found in alpine meadows, forming clumps of neat pale purple flowers that butterflies love.
A tall, airy, branched herbaceous perennial from Eastern Europe to Central Asia. It produces many five petalled rose-pink flowers with a darker centre from mid-summer into autumn which are a magnet ..
A graceful and delicious combination of soft deep blue star-like flowers and pointed fresh green foliage ensures that 'Blue Ice' really stands out in the early summer garden.