All plants sold between now (09/25) and Spring 2026 will be losing foliage and will possibly be dormant ie. live roots or perennation structure ie bulb, but will have little or no above ground structure. They are still viable and will regrow in spring. If you have any questions please email me iain@borringtons.com Dismiss
Tall, upright sedums form substantial clumps of foliage which can be substituted for shrubs in the landscape. Their stout, sturdy stems support the massive flower heads which develop in summer and burst into bloom in fall. If left standing, they provide winter interest and food for birds.This English variety is distinguished from ‘Autumn Joy’ by its compact habit and large…
Boldly variegated leaves forming thick clumps give rise to large flat heads of pink flowers that are much loved by butterflies. Appearing as they do in late summer or autumn they are a welcome sight, although with the variegated leaves there is something pretty during the whole of the growing season. Height and spread 30cm (1′). Flowering Sept-Oct. Sunny site.…
Sedum 'Summer Snow' is a semi-evergreen succulent that produces pretty, pure-white flowers with a pink stamen. They are the ideal choice for rockeries, dry stone walls, patio containers or general ground cover where it can help to suppress weeds. Stonecrop Summer Snow is often used for green roof tops and will grow in full sun or partial shade in most…