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Liriope muscari Monroe White
Liriope muscari Monroe White
€12.00
Liriope Monroe White A lovely little plant for a shady spot or woodland planting, Liriope muscari Monroe White is a small, evergreen, clump-forming perennial. The wide, strap-shaped leaves are deep green. From August to November, quite large, grape hyacinth-like, pure white flowers appear from greenish buds, and look wonderful against the foliag...
Liriope muscari variegata
Liriope muscari variegata
€12.00
Variegated Lily Turf A charming little grass-like plant for bringing light into a shady part of the garden, Liriope muscari Variegata is a small, evergreen, clump-forming, perennial, similar to big blue lily turf, but with a less vigorous habit and brightly variegated leaves. It will slowly spread by means of its underground tubers, forming good...
Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria
€4.75
Lobelia Queen Victoria Also called cardinal flower, Lobelia cardinalis Queen Victoria is a very striking plant, quite different from little blue bedding lobelias. It’s a clump-forming, often rather short-lived, herbaceous perennial with beautiful, beetroot-red, oblong leaves. In August and September, and into October, brilliant, five-petalled sc...
Lychnis flos-cuculi White Robin
€4.00
Ragged Robin White Robin A white form of the native ragged robin, Lychnis flos-cuculi White Robin is a modest but fashionable plant of great charm and prettiness. An upright, spreading, herbaceous perennial, it has blue-green, lance-shaped leaves at the base; leaves further up the stem are rounder. From late May to early August, loose heads of ...
Lysimachia atropurpurea Beaujolais
€4.00
Purple Loosestrife Beaujolais A very fashionable flower since appearing at Chelsea Flower Show in 2014, Lysimachia atropurpurea Beaujolais is a short-lived, deciduous, herbaceous perennial with a clump-forming, mildly spreading habit. The narrow, wavy-edged leaves, to 4”/10cm long, are a delicate silvery-green, making a lovely foil for the flowe...
Lythrum salicaria Robin
Lythrum salicaria Robin
€4.00
Pink Loosestrife Robin A cultivar of our native purple loosestrife, Lythrum salicaria Robin is an upright, medium-sized, clump-forming, herbaceous perennial. It has copious narrow green leaves on erect stems, which are topped in late summer with by spectacular, long-flowering, spikes of bright, magenta-pink flowers. Pink loosestrife Robin is inv...
Macleaya cordata AGM
Macleaya cordata AGM
€4.00
Plume Poppy A handsome specimen for the larger border. The Plume Poppy is a striking architectural plant with large powdery grey-green scalloped leaves topped in late Summer by cream coloured plumes. Plume Poppy prefers well drained moist soil in part shade, but is tolerant of most soil types. Partners well with Nicotiana sylvestris. A very larg...
Melanoselinum decipiens
Melanoselinum decipiens
€4.00
Black Parsley An impressive exotic looking acid green architectural evergreen from Madeira. Melanoselinum decipiens is a leafy bush with deeply divided bronze flushed leaves, followed by dense clusters of tiny flowers of pink and white in dome shaped heads from Summer onwards. The flowers are replaced by black seedheads in winter providing a va...
Mimulus cupreus Red Emperor
€4.75
Mimulus Red Emperor A vividly coloured, marginal pond-plant, Mimulus cupreus Red Emperor is a compact, herbaceous perennial of average vigour. The small, toothed, downy leaves are light green. Beautiful, trumpet-shaped bright scarlet-red flowers are borne June to August, and even into September, and are good for bees. Plant in a mesh basket to...
Monarda Cambridge Scarlet
€8.00
Bergamot Cambridge Scarlet A long-established, tried and tested bergamot cultivar, Monarda Cambridge Scarlet is a clump-forming, herbaceous perennial with an upright habit and long, elliptical, aromatic, bronze-tinged leaves, a lovely foil to the flowers. From July to September, the rich scarlet, shaggy flowers appear in whorls up the stems, eac...
Myrrhis odorata
Myrrhis odorata
€4.00
Sweet Cicely A handsome, anise-scented herb all too rarely grown nowadays, Myrrhis odorata has the unusual property of adding sweetness to dishes, so you use less sugar; it’s also an ingredient of Chartreuse. It’s a spreading, mound-forming, herbaceous perennial with a very long (edible) tap-root, so it’s important to get the right position firs...
Nepeta racemosa Walker's Low
€4.00
Catmint Walker’s Low A more compact form of catmint than Six Hills Giant, Nepeta Walker's Low is a long-flowering, mound-forming, herbaceous perennial which makes a lovely edging to a border and looks particularly well with shrub roses. It has small, aromatic, mid-green leaves to which some cats are attracted. From June to September, spires of t...
Pachyphragma macrophyllum
€4.50
Large-leaved Pachyphragma An attractive and useful little plant, perfect for a shady spot, Pachyphragma macrophyllum is a semi-evergreen perennial with a low, compact habit; it doesn’t spread. The basal leaves are round and scalloped, and mid-green, forming rosettes that may persist through winter. In spring, flat clusters of four-petalled, whit...
Paeonia lutea
Paeonia lutea
€5.00
Tibetan Peony A rare version of the Chinese Tree Peony. Paeonia lutea is a stunning flowering shrub perfectly suited at the edge of a woodland or mixed in a border. Large scented yellow, slightly nodding, saucer shaped blooms appear in late Spring. The large attractive deeply divided leaves turn gold in Autumn. Tibetan Peony needs humus-rich we...
Perovskia atriplicifolia Blue Spire
€7.00
Russian Sage A lovely plant with year-round interest, Perovskia atriplicifolia Blue Spire is a medium-sized, deciduous sub-shrub with an upright, bushy habit. Small, aromatic, toothed grey-green leaves are borne on silvery-white stems, which look wonderful in low winter sunshine after the leaves have fallen. In August and September, tall silver-...
Persicaria affinis Darjeeling Red AGM
€4.00
Knotweed Darjeeling Red A versatile clumping perennial that will spread into a semi-evergreen carpet over time. The many, long-lasting, dense flower spikes of Persicaria affinis Darjeeling Red blend well in most planting schemes from cottage to exotic, over banks and along a north facing wall. Opening with soft pink in July, the flowers then de...
Polygonatum multiflorum
Polygonatum multiflorum
€4.50
Common Solomon’s Seal Naturalised in the wild in NE Ireland, and long cultivated in gardens, Polygonatum multiflorum is an elegant plant for a moist, shady border or woodland or bog garden. It’s a rhizomatous, deciduous perennial, whose long, arching stems carry strongly ribbed, green, ovate to lance-shaped leaves, which all turn the same way, u...
Primula bulleyana
Primula bulleyana
€3.00
Bulley’s Primrose A tall candelabra primrose, Primula bulleyana is a clump-forming, semi-evergreen, perennial with whorls of rich orange flowers, lovely with low, blue- or violet-flowered spring bulbs at the front of a reliably moist border, or in drifts in a bog garden. The almost oblong, primrose-type, mid-green leaves form a neat, ground-cove...
Primula capitata
Primula capitata
€4.00
Round-headed Himalayan Primrose An unusual little primrose, Primula capitata is a rosette-forming, semi-evergreen, rather short-lived perennial which forms a clump of toothed, oblong to lance-shaped, pale-green, mealy leaves with silvery undersides. Tiny, deep lilac to purple, bell-shaped flowers open in a compact, flattened rosette at the top o...
Primula denticulata Red
Primula denticulata Red
€4.00
Drumstick Primrose One of the showiest of the Primrose family, Primula denticulata Ruby is a herbaceous perennial primrose with a ball of tiny, tightly-knit red bell flowers. The flowers rise up on stout stems over a ground level rosette of mid green spoon shaped leaves. Primula denticulata are lightly fragrant, early flowering plants making the...