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Athyrium filix-femina Lady in Red
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Lady Fern Lady In Red A very attractive form of the lady fern, Athyrium filix-femina subsp. angustum f. rubellum Lady In Red is a graceful, deciduous fern with a lovely clump-forming, ‘shuttlecock’ habit, perfect for a shady corner of the garden. The lacy fronds are light green, with bright red stipes (stems), particularly striking in spring as...
Athyrium niponicum pictum Metallicum
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Japanese Painted Fern 'Metallicum' A cultivar of the Japanese painted fern, Athyrium niponicum var. Pictum Metallicum differs in having an almost silvery colouring, again with the subtly plum-coloured mid-rib. A small to medium-sized, deciduous fern with the same delicate habit and leaves, it can bring a splash of brightness to deep shade, whet...
Athyrium niponicum var. pictum Red Beauty
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Japanese Painted Fern Red Beauty Also known as the painted lady fern, Athyrium niponicum var. pictum Red Beauty is an exceptionally beautiful, US-bred fern for shadier areas. It’s a rosette-forming, deciduous fern with graceful, deeply divided, grey-green fronds, 14”/35cm long, with wine-red mid-ribs and stems, less strongly coloured in summer. ...
Bergenia Bressingham White
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Bergenia Bressingham White Also known as elephant’s ears, Bergenia Bressingham White is a clump-forming, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial, good at the front of a border. It’s particularly free-flowering, and one of the best white bergenias. The rounded, deep green leaves form a ground-covering mound. In March and April, racemes of pure white, be...
Bergenia cordifolia Rotblum
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Elephant's Ears Rotblum A striking plant commonly used en mass for a colourful carpet. Rotblum is a low growing evergreen with bronze-green wavy, rounded leathery leaves which turn bright red in autumn. In Spring towering red stems carry clusters of deep red pink funnel shaped flowers lasting from March to May. A valuable source of nectar for ...
Bergenia Sakura (Dragonfly™ series)
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Bergenia Dragonfly Sakura A compact form of bergenia or elephant’s ears with beautiful winter and spring colour, Bergenia Sakura Dragonfly Series is a clump-forming, evergreen, rhizomatous perennial, good for the smaller garden. The rounded, glossy, green leaves form a low, ground-covering mound, and develop lovely tones of wine-red in winter. I...
Beschorneria yuccoides Flamingo Glow
€15.00
Beschorneria Flamingo Glow Only for the mildest areas, planted in the shelter of a warm wall, Beschorneria yuccoides Flamingo Glow is an exotic-looking perennial plant with rosettes of lance-shaped, yucca-like leaves, variegated in longitudinal stripes of yellow and grey green. In midsummer, mature plants produce bright pink stems up to 5’/1.5m ...
Borage
Borage
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Borago officinalis (Borráiste gorm) Borage, also known as starflower, is an annual well-known all over Europe, but originally hails from the Mediterranean. Growing up to 60cm high on hairy stems with long ovate leaves, its blue star-shaped flowers are a sight and will brighten up any summer salad from May to September. Bees flock to Borage and i...
Brunnera macrophylla
Brunnera macrophylla
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Siberian bugloss This perennial is hard to beat when it comes to groundcover for the shady garden. Brunnera macrophylla is nothing short of charming with its perfectly neat mounds of heart-shaped leaves followed by delightful lofty sprays of blue forget-me-not flowers in early Spring. Although it prefers moist conditions, Siberian bugloss can to...
Brunnera macrophylla Dawson's White
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Siberian Bugloss Dawson’s White A variegated form of brunnera or Siberian bugloss, perfect for bringing a splash of light and colour to a shady bed, Brunnera macrophylla Dawson's White is a small, herbaceous perennial, with a clump-forming habit. The heart-shaped, long-stemmed leaves are light green, irregularly edged with creamy-white. In April...
Butomus umbellatus - Flowering Rush
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Flowering Rush A pretty aquatic plant for shallow water or wet pond margins, Butomus umbellatus is a herbaceous, rhizomatous perennial, possibly native to Co Clare, otherwise introduced. The upright, twisted leaves emerge red, turning green, and provide a grassy accent round a pond. From July to August, pretty umbels, ¾”/2cm wide, of pink flower...
Butomus Umbellatus Schneeweisschen - Flowering Rush
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Flowering Rush Schneeweisschen A very attractive cultivar of the possibly native flowering rush, Butomus umbellatus Schneeweisschen (Snow-White) is a fast-growing, herbaceous, marginal plant of still water with a creeping, rhizomatous habit. The green leaves are narrow and grass-like. In June and July, tall stems carry open umbels of pure white ...
Calamagrostis brachytricha
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Korean Feather Reed Grass An excellent warm-season garden grass, Calamagrostis brachytricha is a medium-sized, upright, deciduous, clump-forming grass which persists particularly well in winter. Arching grey-green foliage turns golden in autumn. Fluffy, purple-tinged seed heads appear in late summer fading to light silver-grey and then to rich b...
Caltha palustris - Marsh Marigold
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King cup or Marsh marigold (Lus buí Bealtaine) Once established, Caltha palustris or commonly known as the King cup or Marsh marigold produces a mass of bright yellow flowers very early in the spring. After flowering in March and April most foliage will gradually die back as the flowers fade, but sometimes it has a second flowering later in the ...
Campanula glomerata Superba
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Clustered Bellflower Superba A large, attractive, rich purple clustered bellflower, sometimes known as Dane’s Blood, Campanula glomerata Superba is a low, fast-growing, rhizomatous, herbaceous perennial, forming a low mound, which will creep outwards, of ovate, slightly toothed, mid-green leaves. From June to August, upright stems carry clusters...
Campanula glomerata var. Alba
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White Clustered Bellflower An attractive, pure white clustered bellflower, Campanula glomerata var. Alba is a low, weed-suppressing, vigorous, rhizomatous perennial. It forms a low mound, which will slowly creep outwards, of ovate, slightly toothed, soft green leaves which set off the flowers beautifully From June to August, upright stems carry ...
Campanula rotundifolia - Harebell
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Harebell (Méaracán Gorm) Native wildflower perennial of which folklore suggests that it either grew in places frequented by hares, or that witches used juices from this plant to transform themselves into hares. In any case, it is found in dry grassland, dunes and rock seams forming clumps of small round leaves, with elegant upright stems bearing...
Cardamine pratensis - Cuckoo flower
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Cuckoo flower or Lady’s Smock Mounds of pale green ferny foliage with pale lilac blooms in late spring & early summer. The Cuckoo Flower is noted for attracting wildlife, it is one of the main food plants of the Orange Tip butterfly. Cardamine pratensis is best grown in large drifts in damp woodland, meadows or as a marginal plant in the moi...
Carex comans Amazon Mist
Carex comans Amazon Mist
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Dwarf Sedge Amazon Mist An amazingly adaptable dwarf sedge for year-round interest, Carex comans Amazon Mist is an evergreen, perennial grass with a graceful, arching, clump-forming, non-invasive habit. The narrow leaves are silvery with a green reverse, arching over with an attractive curl at the tips, giving a mobile effect to any planting. Th...
Carex elata Aurea - Golden Sedge
€5.50
Bowles’ Golden Sedge Named after the botanist E A Bowles, who discovered the species growing wild in Norfolk, Carex elata Aurea is a dwarf, clump-forming, deciduous sedge with narrow, arching leaves of rich Chartreuse-yellow, finely edged in green. In June and July, chocolate-brown, feathery flowers appear on long stems above the leaves. Bowles’...