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In this range you'll find an impressive selection of perennial plants and biennial plants, which are perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. Also known as herbaceous plants, perennial plants live for 2 or more years and flower every year. Biennial plants live for up to 2 years, flowering profusely in their second year before setting seed and dying. Both are great for beds and spring displays and there are many delightful plants to choose from. Use the selections in the left menu to select the right plants for your garden.
Corydalis 'Canary Feathers'
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Corydalis CollectionCorydalis 'Canary Feathers', Corydalis flexuosa 'China Blue'
These choice hardy perennials are perfect for brightening a shady damp corner with their striking tubular flowers and mounds of ferny foliage. Each year, the dainty blooms of Corydalis provide a spectacular display in spring, until the plant enters a dormant period throughout summer while the rest of the garden carries on with the show. Surprisingly easy to grow, corydalis works well in woodlands and areas of dappled shade. Height: 30cm (12"). Spread: Up to 60cm (24").
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Daylily 'Blueberry Cream' - Dutch GardensHemerocallis
Delicately scented, creamy-yellow flowers with a broad blueberry-purple centre and fine purple edges. Daylily ‘Blueberry Cream’ is a real eye-catcher producing its trumpet shaped blooms above dense clumps of strappy semi-evergreen foliage. These colourful daylily flowers, each lasting only a day, are produced so freely that you will be able to spare a few stems for a short-lived flower arrangement indoors. Despite its exotic looks, this superb perennial is hardy and robust, making a delightful addition to your borders and containers that will return each year. Height: 70cm (28”). Spread: 60cm (24”). Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
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