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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, perennials live for 2 or more years and flower every year. Biennial plants 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.
Dianthus 'Strawberry Cream'Carnation White petals swirled with strawberry pink centres form double flowers which make a delightful addition to the front of cottage garden borders. The spectacular blooms of Dianthus ‘Strawberry Cream’ indulge the senses with their deliciously sweet fragrance, and make superb cut flowers. In cold areas, grow this beautiful half-hardy Carnation in a container that can be moved to a frost free position in winter for extra protection from chilly, wet weather. Height: 60cm (24”). Spread: 40cm (16”).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. |
Heuchera 'Tapestry' MixtureCoral Flower, Coral Bells Customer Rating
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Dianthus 'Ever-blooming Mixed' (Hardy)Carnation Strong upright stems carry large ruffled blooms in a vibrant mix of red, orange, yellow and pink carnations. These hardy perennial dianthus are cottage garden essentials. The fragrant carnation flowers are excellent for cutting for a bright display indoors. Perfectly proportioned for the front of sunny borders where their mounds of silvery green foliage remain evergreen throughout the year. Height: 60cm (24”). Spread: 40cm (16”).Culinary note: Dianthus flowers are edible. Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Rudbeckia 'All Sorts Mixed'Coneflower, Black-eyed Susan Customer Rating
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Dianthus 'Gran's Favourite'Pink |
Dianthus 'Doris'Pink |
Foxglove 'Dalmatian Mixed'
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Penstemon 'Wedding Bells' Mixed
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Foxglove 'Dalmatian Peach' Customer RatingExquisite peachy trumpets crowd the sturdy, upright stems of Foxglove ‘Dalmatian Peach’. The unusual colour makes this statuesque foxglove particularly eye-catching in cottage gardens and woodland borders. Let this short lived perennial seed about to create dramatic drifts and attract wildlife to its nectar rich flowers. Height: 50cm (20”). Spread: 40cm (16”). More info |
Foxglove 'Dalmatian Cream' F1 Hybrid |
Dianthus 'Fragrant Collection'Carnation White petals swirled with blueberry blue and strawberry pink centres form double flowers which make a delightful addition to the front of cottage garden borders. The spectacular blooms of these Dianthus ‘Cream’ varieties indulge the senses with their deliciously sweet fragrance, and make superb cut flowers. In cold areas, grow this beautiful half-hardy Carnation in a container that can be moved to a frost free position in winter for extra protection from chilly, wet weather. Height: 60cm (24”). Spread: 40cm (16”).Culinary note: Some parts of these flowers are edible. For more details about edible flowers click here. More info |
Hellebore Washfield DoublesHelleborus x hybridus Customer RatingBreathtaking, double-flowered hellebores from the ‘Washfield’ collection that are bred to perfection. Intriguing colours, patterns, flecks and ruffles are a sheer delight during the cold months of winter and early spring, while their leathery palmate foliage has an evergreen presence all year round. These delightful doubles come in a wide colour range including yellows, greens, blacks, reds, apricots and many other shades. Height and spread: 40cm (16”). Please note: Plants are selected at random from a wide colour range. More info |