A medium sized grass with upright stems and impressive plumes of ash brown flowers. A good mixer. 1.2m. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
This grass looks good from June to March, when finally cut down. Soft and fluffy in flower, June-July, its stems dry to pale vertical rods; a strong feature in the winter garden. 2m. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
A little less vigorous but gracefully variegated in green and white. Flowers well. 1.2m. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
Flowers freely in our front meadow at the end of April. The 1m tall racemes are composed of elegantly spaced light blue stars. Clump-forming. Deciduous perennial. H4. 10cm pot. Read more
A statuesque North American bulb with long strap-shaped, dark green leaves and sturdy upright stems forming dramatic spikes of star-shaped deep blue flowers. Good in borders especially with lime green Euphorbia palustris, oriental poppies and magenta Geranium psilostemon. May-June. Deciduous perennial. 1.5m. H4. 10cm pot. Read more
A robust North American bulb that performs well in British gardens. Has dozens of white star-shaped flowers peppered up sturdy white spires. Its long strap-shaped leaves can be a nuisance and needing careful placing so as not to squeeze neighbours out. Well worth the effort. Clump-forming and easy to grow. Hardy. Perennial. June. 1m. H4. 10cm pot. Read more
A reliable North American bulb with deep blue, starlike flowers held on stiff stems. Has naturalised in our meadows. Deciduous perennial. 40cm. Part shade and sun. H4. 10cm pot. Read more
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The most intense shade of campanula blue within this species and only 1m tall. Thoroughly effective border perennial. July. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
Perennial with china blue bells. June-July. 1m. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
An old favourite for rock gardens and edging. Hummocks of blue bells. June-Aug. Perennial. 25cm. H7. 10cm pot. Read more
Mauve flowers come out of nowhere at a time of year when we are starved of colour. The foliage follows. The whole thing is dormant from summer onwards. Charming and a welcome addition to the spring garden. Looks good with blue pulmonarias. Late Feb.-March. Perennial. 30cm. H7. 10cm pot. Read more