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Sedum Autumn Joy (Herbstfreude)
€4.00
Sedum Autumn Joy A plant with a confusion of name changes, better known as Sedum Autumn Joy but also known as Hylotelephium telephium 'Herbstfreude'. Herbstfreude meaning Autumn Joy. This is an upright, bushy, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, larger than many ice plants. The succulent, ovate, leaves are pale greyish-green, emerging early in ...
Sedum Matrona
Sedum Matrona
€4.00
Stonecrop Matrona Still better known as Sedum Matrona, Hylotelephium Matrona is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with an upright habit and succulent, ovate, grey-green leaves, tinged with purple, a good foil for the flowers. In August and September, big, dense heads of tiny, starry, pale pink flowers with a deeper pink centre are a magnet f...
Sedum Purple Emperor
Sedum Purple Emperor
€4.50
Sedum Purple Emperor More commonly known by its older name of Sedum Purple Emperor, Hylotelephium telephium (Atropurpureum Group) Purple Emperor is a compact, clump-forming herbaceous perennial with broad, succulent deep bronze-purple leaves on deep red, upright stems. From August to October, rounded heads of tiny, starry purplish-red flowers ar...
Sedum spectabile Brilliant
€4.00
Ice Plant Brilliant Once known as Sedum Brilliant, Hylotelephium spectabile (Brilliant Group) Brilliant is a compact, bushy, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, with particularly vivid colouring. Broad, succulent, ovate, leaves are grey-green, on thick, sturdy stems, a beautiful foil for the flowers. In August and September, dense, flat heads o...
Senecio candicans Angel Wings
€12.00
Senecio Angel Wings Also known as shining-white ragwort, this is a beautiful foliage plant for a dry, sunny spot, as it is drought-tolerant once established. Senecio candicans Angel Wings is a small, rather short-lived, clump-forming, evergreen perennial with large, rounded, velvety, silver leaves. In summer, the plant bears flat clusters of gol...
Silene vulgaris - Bladder Campion
€3.00
Bladder Campion (Coireán na gcuach) Named after Silenus, the god of the woodlands in Greek mythology, this is a beautiful native wildflower that can be found all around Ireland. White, drooping flowers are borne on upright grey-green downy stems from June to August. The base of the flower is inflated, a little like a balloon or bladder (hence ...
Stachys byzantina
Stachys byzantina
€3.00
Lamb’s Ears An old cottage-garden favourite, Stachys byzantina is an evergreen perennial with a vigorous, weed-suppressing, mat-forming habit. The elliptical leaves are silvery-grey, soft and almost woolly, giving the plant its common name of lamb’s ears, and form a spreading basal clump. In June and July, soft, woolly stems, 20”/50cm tall, rise...
Stipa tenuissima Pony Tails
€4.00
Stipa tenuissima Pony Tails A slightly more compact version of the species, Stipa tenuissima Pony Tails is a small, clump-forming, deciduous grass whose leaves and flowers ripple in the slightest breeze. Very fine foliage and fluffy flowers emerge jade-green gradually turning straw-coloured in autumn, the long awns flowing in the breeze like the...
Symphytum grandiflorum
Symphytum grandiflorum
€4.00
Ground Cover Comfrey A creeping comfrey with creamy yellow to white flowers that appear in drooping clusters in mid-Spring to early Summer. This comfrey will spread in time, suppressing surrounding weed growth with its tightly packed cushion of hairy dark green leaves. Symphytum grandiflorum is a valuable early provider for bees and perfect for...
Symphytum grandiflorum Hidcote Blue
€4.00
Creeping Comfrey Hidcote Blue Sprays of hanging tubular bells start to open from tight pink buds in mid Spring. Symphytum grandiflorum Hidcote Blue is an excellent low growing deciduous perennial, well suited as groundcover for banks and slopes, and as an edging plant anywhere in almost any soil, as long as its fertile and partly sunny. Creepin...
Tarragon, french
Tarragon, french
€4.00
Artemisia dracunculus var. Sativa A common kitchen herb from the sunflower family, often used for flavouring chicken, fish and eggs: it's one of the four 'fines herbes' in French cuisine. Fresh sprigs of Tarragon can be steeped in vinegar to produce tarragon vinegar. The glossy-green lance-shaped leaves have a peppery taste and g...
Thalictrum aquilegifolium
€4.00
French Meadow Rue Famous for its lacy bluish-green delicate fern like foliage, Thalictrum aquilegifolium offers an amazing display of long lasting pinky purple or white fluffy cotton flowers on branching stems from late spring onwards. The French Meadow Rue prefers moist humus rich soil in dappled shade. They are perfect for naturalising in a w...
Thalictrum Black Stockings
€4.50
Meadow Rue Black Stockings A very pretty cultivar of the native Irish meadow rue, named for its thick, jet-black flower-stems, Thalictrum Black Stockings is a tall, upright, bushy, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial, good at the back of a moist border with grasses. The scalloped, mid-green leaves have an almost lacy appearance. In May and June,...
Thalictrum delavayi Hewitt's Double
€4.50
Chinese Meadow Rue Hewitt’s Double A fairly new introduction, but already a classic, Thalictrum delavayi Hewitt's Double is herbaceous perennial with a rather lax, upright habit. The mid-green leaves are lacy and divided into three rounded leaflets, delicate and very attractive, reminiscent of maidenhair fern. Flower buds like little mauve rain...
Thalictrum rochebrunianum
€4.00
Meadow Rue Favoured for its lacy refined purple tinged delicate fern like foliage and sturdy purple stems. Thalictrum rochebrunianum begins flowering a bit later than other Meadow Rues, from mid Summer onwards. Starting with pearl like buds, in abundance, opening into a graceful cloud of tiny lavender flowers with exquisite fluffy yellow centre...
Thyme Silver Posie | Thymus vulgaris Silver Posie
€3.00
Thymus Silver Posie We love this Thyme because it is such a perfect balance between an ornamental and a culinary plant - it looks perfectly in its element in the ornamental border as well as in the kitchen garden. Silver Posie has more of an upright growth habit than creeping thymes, with gorgeous grey-green foliage and small pur...
Thyme, Lemon Variegated | Thymus x cit. Variegatus
€3.00
Thymus x citriodorus Variegatus An attractive, short perennial bush with small, oval green leaves with cream-yellow edges. The crushed leaves produce a strong lemon scent when crushed which is strongest when it's just about to show its purple whorls of flowers. Used in the kitchen for just this - especially meat and fish dishes -...
Thyme, Lemon | Thymus x citriodorus
€3.00
Thymus x citriodorus An upright bushy thyme with dark green leaves and a strong lemon scent. Pink flowers appear in Summer and are very attractive to bees and other pollinators. Lemon Thyme is an excellent culinary herb with a lemon fruity flavour. Excellent in the herb garden as well as rockeries and bed edges. Prefers a light, ...
Thyme, Wild | Thymus serpyllum
€3.00
Thymus serpyllum This Thyme is known as Wild or Creeping Thyme, it forms a ground hugging mat of very small green leaves covered in small flowers in late Spring or early Summer, normally pink but can vary on individual plants. Leaves can be used for flavouring, in the same way as the culinary herb, Thymus vulgaris. A pretty little plant ...
Tulbaghia violacea
Tulbaghia violacea
€4.75
Society Garlic A native of South Africa, Tulbaghia violacea is a vigorous, deciduous, rhizomatous perennial, looking rather like a more refined agapanthus or allium. It forms a clump of narrow, strap-shaped, grey-green leaves, which smell of garlic and can form dense clumps. In July, August and September, pretty umbels of fragrant, starry, lilac...