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Filipendula ulmaria - Meadowsweet
€3.00
Meadowsweet (Airgead luachra) Bees, butterflies, kids and adults alike will delight in the almond-like scent of this vigourous native perennial- it’s reminiscent of marzipan. Fluffy white candyfloss flowers borne on tall reddish stems of up to 1.2m will add height and texture to the border or hedgerow from June to September. The leaves are tooth...

Fontinalis antipyretica - Greater Water Moss (Oxygenator)
€6.25
Greater Water-moss A native aquatic moss, thriving in still or running water, Fontinalis antipyretica is an oxygenator, important for keeping ponds healthy and providing shelter for pond-life. Our largest aquatic moss, it usually attaches to stones or tree-roots in the water, but can sometimes be found floating loose in the water itself, and is ...

Fragaria vesca - Wild Strawberry
€3.00
Wild Strawberry (Sú talún fiáin) Finding this plant growing wild and picking off the tiny sweet ‘strawberries’ is the cherry on the cake if you’re out on a walk anywhere in Ireland. Also known as Alpine strawberry, Fragaria vesca is native to Ireland and a popular choice among permaculturists. The berries are not actually berries, technically sp...

Galium odoratum - Sweet Woodruff
€4.00
Sweet Woodruff (Lus moileas) This carpeting wildflower can be found in mature woodlands and other damp, sheltered places. Native throughout Europe, it was once used to flavour beer and its wonderful scent reminiscent of fresh hay and vanilla was a popular choice in potpourri or indeed in the linen closet - you’ll need to pick it to smell it. Cla...
Geranium Ann Folkard

Geranium Ann Folkard
€4.50
Hardy Geranium Ann Folkard An excellent, long-established hybrid hardy geranium or cranesbill, Geranium Ann Folkard x psilostemon is a small, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial which blooms for a long period. The divided, palmate leaves emerge yellow-green, making a splash of light in the spring garden, gradually turning deep to mid-green, a lo...

Geranium Dragonheart (Bremdra)
€8.50
Geranium Dragonheart (Bremdra) A low-growing, long-flowering cranesbill with larger flowers than most, Geranium Dragonheart (AKA Bremdra) is a herbaceous perennial with a clump-forming, rambling habit. The pretty, mid-green leaves are deeply cut, and form a spreading, weed-suppressing mat which will wind its way round and even climb into neighbo...
Geranium Dreamland

Geranium Dreamland
€8.50
Cranesbill Dreamland A very pretty, long-flowering cranesbill, Geranium Dreamland is a compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial with a low, spreading habit, making good ground-cover. The rounded, lobed leaves are downy and deep grey-green, a lovely foil for the flowers, which are borne from May to August. The cupped flowers, carried on short,...
Geranium Dusky Rose

Geranium Dusky Rose
€10.00
Cranesbill Dusky Rose A very pretty, long-flowering cranesbill, Geranium Dusky Rose is a diminutive, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, ideal for the smaller garden. The lobed leaves are burgundy, sometimes dark green flushed with burgundy, both a lovely foil for the flowers. From May to September, soft-pink flowers with darker veins are borne...
Geranium maderense

Geranium maderense
€4.00
Madeira Cranesbill The largest in the family and, to some, the most spectacular of all. Geranium maderense is a statuesque evergreen biennial native to Madeira. The showy purple-pink dark-centered flowers of the Madeira Cranesbill appear in a large bouquet over the foliage in spring usually in the plant's second year. Tolerant of most soil, it...
Geranium Mavis Simpson

Geranium Mavis Simpson
€10.00
Cranesbill Mavis Simpson A very pretty cranesbill discovered at Kew and named for one of the gardeners, Geranium Mavis Simpson is a low, spreading, mat-forming, semi-evergreen, herbaceous perennial. The lobed, rounded leaves are grey-green and downy, giving a silvery effect, and persist well into winter in milder areas. From June to October, fla...
Geum Mai Tai

Geum Mai Tai
€4.00
Avens Mai Tai A very pretty, long-flowering avens for the front of a border, Geum Mai Tai is a rhizomatous, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with a ground-covering, basal clump of rounded, lobed, deep green leaves. From May to July, semi-double, pink-flushed, pale apricot flowers, fading to melon-pink, are borne on branching, red-green stems;...
Geum Mrs J. Bradshaw

Geum Mrs J. Bradshaw
€4.00
Avens Mrs J Bradshaw An old, tried-and-tested avens cultivar which has become very fashionable, Geum Mrs J. Bradshaw is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial which forms a neat, dense mound of mid- to deep green, rounded, rather hairy leaves. The flowers are borne from late May to September on tall, slender, purple stems, and are bright scarlet...
Geum Pink Petticoats

Geum Pink Petticoats
€10.00
Avens Pink Petticoats An exceptionally pretty, compact avens, suitable for the smallest garden, Geum Pink Petticoats is a small, semi-evergreen to evergreen perennial with a clump-forming habit, forming a mound of attractive, lobed, basal mid-green leaves. From April to August, and into September, rosebud-like buds on reddish-brown stems open to...
Geum Tequila Sunrise

Geum Tequila Sunrise
€10.00
Avens Tequila Sunrise One of the Cocktails Series avens, Geum Tequila Sunrise is a small, semi-evergreen to deciduous perennial with a clump-forming habit, forming a basal mound of lobed, slightly hairy mid-green leaves. From April to September, branched reddish-purple stems rise above the clump and buds open to single or double, apricot-yellow ...

Glyceria maxima var. variegata
€8.00
Variegated Reed Sweet-grass A vigorous grass for boggy soil or shallow water. Attractive creamy yellow striped variegation with pink tinges in spring. Open panicles of creamy-white flowers in mid and late summer. Glyceria maxima var. variegata can be invasive and is best grown in an aquatic basket to restrict its spread Position: Full sun to par...
Golden Feverfew

Golden Feverfew
€3.00
Tanacetum parthenium aureum (Lus deartán) As the common name suggests, Golden Feverfew was traditionally used to combat fevers and inflammation. A naturalised and strongly scented perennial here in Ireland, Feverfew has ovate, lobed lime-green leaves and white daisy-like flowers of about an inch in diameter from June into August....
Good King Henry

Good King Henry
€3.00
Blitum bonus-henricus Good King Henry, sometimes called Wild Spinach, Mercury or even Poor Man's Asparagus, is a small clumping plant with spinach-like leaves, which has been used as a vegetable for centuries. The name bonus-henricus derives from the Central-European fairytale ‘Guter Heinrich’, rather than from the King of Englan...

Hakonechloa macra Aureola
€4.75
Golden Hakonechloa A cultivar of Japanese forest grass which makes a splash of colour in the garden, Hakonechloa macra Aureola is a clump-forming, deciduous, perennial grass which forms a broad, low, dense mound of narrow, arching, rather bamboo-like leaves. They are butter-yellow, striped with green, appear in early spring, keep their bright co...
Hakonechloa macra Sunflare

Hakonechloa macra Sunflare
€10.00
Japanese Forest Grass Sunflare A strikingly coloured grass, Hakonechloa macra Sunflare is a deciduous, slow-growing, non-invasive grass, lovely planted in drifts but also very good as a specimen in a pot. It has a graceful, mounded, arching habit, with cascading leaves, which emerge a beautiful chartreuse-yellow in partial shade, golden-yellow ...
Helictotrichon sempervirens

Helictotrichon sempervirens
€10.00
Blue oat grass An attractive cool-season grass, Helictotrichon sempervirens is a medium-sized, clump-forming, evergreen grass with rather upright, very fine, silvery-blue leaves. Elegant arching oat-like flowerheads up to 1.4m rise well above the clump of leaves in early summer; these loose panicles rapidly turn hay-coloured in an attractive co...