• Astilbe chinesis ‘Superba’ Quick View
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    • Astilbe chinesis ‘Superba’

    • £12.00
    • A really good vigorous cultivar with impressive flower spikes in an attractive magenta-pink. One of the best and most impressive Astilbes. Feathery mounds of foliage and such impressive flowers what a combination. At home in any sunny or semi shaded site with adequate moisture. Height and spread 90cm (3′) Supplied as a professional size plant in a 2L pot, all…
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    • Astrantia ‘Major Pink Pride’

    • £18.00
    • The longest flowering of all astrantia and a cottage garden favourite which is equally at home in modern garden designs. Astrantia major 'Pink Pride' is adored by pollinators and the charming, dainty pink blooms stand proudly atop strong wiry stems up to 60cm tall from June through to August. Known as the pincushion flower, or Hattie's Pincushion, astrantia prefer moist,…
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    • Bergania cordifolia

    • £12.00
    • Bergenia cordifolia is also known by the common name Elephant's Ears, so named for the large, leathery leaves this clump-forming perennial produces. This attractive ground cover plant throws up sturdy red-tinged, erect stems in spring which then bear clusters of pretty mid-pink flowers, which hover over the foliage. In autumn, the large leaves take on a purple-bronze hue for further…
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    • Dierama pulcherrimum

    • £18.00
    • The tall wiry rod emerges in August from stiff grassy foliage, the tip weighted gracefully with pink bells, which develop into bead-like clusters of seed. Suitably elegant arching over and reflected in water. Dierama grow in the grasslands of South Africa. Once planted they can take 2-3 years to settle down, before they send up flowering sheaths. Supplied as a…
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  • Epimedium ‘Pink Elf’ Quick View
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    • Epimedium ‘Pink Elf’

    • £12.00
    • Epimedium Pink Elf flowers abundantly in spring and early summer, dancing gently on wiry stems over clumps of pretty, heart-shaped, evergreen foliage that becomes flushed with shades of orange-bronze in cold weather. New foliage emerges bronze. Also known as Bishops Hat - because of its flower shape - the delicate blooms of Epimedium nod gently in the slightest breeze. Originally…
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    • Geum rivale

    • £12.00
    • A lovely plant with wide, bell-shaped, coral-pink flowers dangling from slender stems above a dense mound of mid-green leaves. Hardy to -10 degrees and more. Most of the foliage remains throughout the winter, with new leaves emerging in spring. Remove any old leaves when they look tatty. Easy to grow, but grows more easily in a soil that retains some…
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  • Saxifraga x urbium ‘London Pride’ Quick View
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    • Saxifraga x urbium ‘London Pride’

    • Price range: £3.99 through £12.00
    • A great perennial for year round interest, it spreads to form a carpet of evergreen foliage, preferring shadier spots. Puts on an ethereal display of tiny, white, star-shaped flowers appearing in late spring and early summer. Requiring minimal attention, Saxifraga × urbium prefers a moist area - particularly during the warmer months of the year - great filler plant, or…
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    • Sedum ‘Carl’

    • £12.00
    • 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…
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  • Sedum ‘Frosted Fire’ Quick View
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    • Sedum ‘Frosted Fire’

    • £12.00
    • 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.…
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