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  1. Paulownia tormentosa is known by many names; regardless of what you want to call it, there is no doubt about its impressive ornamental features.

    Paulownia tomentosa

    Royal Paulownia, Empress, Princess or Foxglove Tree
    €2.45
    Paulownia puts on an awe inspiring show in spring. Its soft chamois velvet buds open into large violet to blue, trumpet-like blossoms which fill the air with a sweet fragrance. Huge downy leaves appear after the flowers have opened. They are an architectural delight.
  2. Pennisetum villosum is one of the easiest and most visually stunning grasses to grow

    Pennisetum villosum 'Cream Falls'

    Chinese Fountain Grass
    €2.65
    Pennisetum villosum is one of the easiest and most visually stunning grasses to grow. Brilliant white, rabbit-tail spikes are produced in abundance from bushy, clump-forming deciduous plants. Eye-catching and early to flower in borders or large containers.
  3. Shiso ‘Akajiso’ is a typical red leaf variety of Perilla used extensively in Japan

    Perilla, Shiso ‘Akajiso’ Red Leaf

    Japanese or Chinese Basil, Purple Mint.
    €1.95
    Shiso ‘Akajiso’ the red leaf variety of Perilla is used extensively in Japan to season vegetables, rice, soups, fish, etc. It has a wonderful complex aroma, the taste is almost always said to be quite hard to describe - the words cinnamon, basil, anise, and citrus pop up in the attempts.
  4. With its long period of flowering, Phlomis russeliana is a justifiably popular plant.

    Phlomis russeliana

    Jerusalem Sage, Turkish Sage
    €2.95
    Phlomis russeliana is a justifiably popular plant, with lovely sage-like rosettes of heart shaped leaves. From late spring, right through to early autumn, whorls of hooded, soft yellow flowers appear. Each plant can contain as many as fifty individual blooms creating a magnificent candelabra effect.
  5. This oddly named perennial is perfect for the middle of a mixed or herbaceous border in sun or partial shade.

    Physostegia virginiana 'Crown of Snow'

    Obedient plant, The Lady of the Lake
    €2.10
    The physostegia, or obedient plant, has prolific dazzling, pure white flower spikes which are arranged on distinctly square stems. They can be twisted around the stem and will remain where you put them...hence, the common name!
  6. Platycodon grandiflorus 'Mariesii'

    Platycodon grandiflorus 'Mariesii'

    Kikyo, Balloon Flower

    Regular Price: €1.85

    Special Price €1.30

    Out of stock

    Platycodon 'Mariesii' is a very floriferous, robust, long lived perennial that forms a compact mound of green foliage, bearing inflated buds that open into star-shaped single bright violet-blue blossoms with dark violet veins. A reliable bloomer that is long lived, it is great for the border and perfect as a cut flower.
  7. Polygonatum multiflorum is always a welcome addition to the woodland or shade garden.

    Polygonatum multiflorum 'Solomon's Seal'

    Common Solomon's Seal
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Polygonatum multiflorum is a long cultivated pan-European perennial. Alternate bright green leaves are held upright like the wings of a bird on the upstroke of flight. Tubular white flowers, edged with tiny lime-green petals spring from their axils in spring.
  8. Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species.

    Pulsatilla vulgaris

    Pasque Flower, Windflower, Meadow Anemone
    €2.50
    Pulsatilla vulgaris is now a very rare native species, the genus includes some of the loveliest of all flowering plants. In early spring, woolly, flower buds first appear, their silky foliage is deeply divided and covered with soft silvery hairs. The violet-purple flowers often opening while still under snow cover. These plants are always a delight.
  9. 'The Dwarf Pomegranate' is one of the best compact, ornamental shrubs for courtyards and small gardens.
    €2.95
    The Dwarf Pomegranate is one of the best compact, ornamental shrubs for courtyards and small gardens, its compact size makes it suitable to containers. Producing breathtaking orange/red trumpet-shaped flowers which are followed by orange/red fruit.

  10. Rudbeckia Goldsturm form a bushy, upright clumps with a profuse display of flowers.

    Rudbeckia fulgida var. sullivantii 'Goldsturm'

    Black Eyed Susan, Golden Coneflower
    €2.25
    Rudbeckia are one of the top ten favorites of many gardeners'. Goldsturm is a compact form of the yolk-yellow black-eyed Susan, it is short enough not to need staking and never flops. An excellent cut flower and a great choice for mass planting.
  11. Salvia argentea is prized for its spectacular, large, furry silver-grey leaves.
    €3.40
    Salvia argentea is prized for its spectacular, large, furry silver-grey leaves. The plants form an attractive mound that provide a dramatic background for colourful summer flowers. It complements purple or magenta flowers and looks gorgeous in a ‘white’ garden.
  12. The deep violet blue colour of Victoria Blue salvia flowers are no doubt the plants' outstanding feature.

    Salvia farinacea 'Victoria Blue'

    Mealy Cup Sage, Flowering Sage, Blue Sage
    €2.45
    Deep, true blue is a highly sought after colour in flowers and are this plants' outstanding feature. Flowering in less than four months, this is a splendid variety, a bushy base branching plant producing numerous, long-lasting spikes of vivid true blue flowers.
  13. Saponaria is a superb flowering, pretty little plant that makes a low carpet for ground cover or for rock features.

    Saponaria ocymoides

    Tumbling Ted, Trailing Rock Soapwort
    €2.00
    Saponaria is a pretty little plant that forms a mound of bright-green leaves, smothered by starry bright-pink clusters of flowers. Use as a ground cover, in paving or rock features or allow it to trail over the sides of raised beds and low walls. RHS Award of Garden Merit.
  14. The rosettes of Sempervivum arachnoideum are covered with a network of silvery filaments that resemble a spider’s web.

    Sempervivum arachnoideum

    The Cobweb Houseleek
    €2.35
    Always an interesting plant, Sempervivum arachnoideum is an exotic and interesting variation which forms small green rosettes of fleshy leaves, the tip of each leaf connected to another by a network of silvery filaments that resemble a spider’s web.
  15. Native to Europe, Sempervivum tectorum is a widely-planted succulent that has been grown in and around human settlements for millennia.

    Sempervivum tectorum

    Hens 'n' Chicks, Houseleek
    €2.10
    Native to Europe, Sempervivum tectorum is a widely-planted succulent that has been grown in and around human settlements for millennia. Their rosettes are fascinating with their succulent leaves radiating around the centre, their colour hues are stunning and their tendency to produce offsets makes for easy increase.
  16. Stipa gigantea, the Golden Oat grass ranks among the finest of all garden plants.

    Stipa gigantea

    Golden Oats
    €4.25
    Stipa gigantea is the most dramatically beautiful of all grasses. It has the wonderful and fashionably transparent quality of providing height without bulk, tall stems of golden oat-like flowers allow glimpses into the garden beyond.
  17. Stipa tenuissima plants are covered with masses of elegant pale feathery seed-heads

    Stipa tenuissima 'Pony Tails'

    Recently renamed 'Nassella tenuissima'. Mexican Feather Grass
    €2.75
    Stipa tenuissima 'Pony Tails' is wonderfully impressive. In summer, plants are covered with masses of elegant pale feathery seed-heads which are held a little above the foliage. These can be cut for use in arrangements indoors. Alternatively they make a useful winter food source for finches and other seed-eating birds.
  18. Strelitzia reginae

    Strelitzia reginae

    The Bird of Paradise
    €2.70
    The unusually beautiful shape and brilliant colors of Birds of Paradise have made these flowers not just a designer's favorite, but also a popular symbol of paradise. The plant bears a unique flower that resembles a brightly coloured bird in flight, the fascinating blooms make wonderful, long lasting cut flowers.
  19. Gorgeous to the point of excess, Tagetes 'Queen Sophia' produces blooms with deep orange-to-russet petals, intricately edged with russet and gold.
    €2.25
    Tagetes 'Queen Sophia' is an extremely popular, award winning variety that was introduced in the early 1900’s. Gorgeous to the point of excess, it produces semi-double blooms. Deep orange-to-russet petals that are intricately edged with russet and gold.
  20. Thalictrum delavayi is probably the most attractive of the species

    Thalictrum delavayi

    Chinese or Yunnan meadow rue.
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Thalictrum delavayi are invaluable for providing a contrast with heavier flowers, with light airy sprays of flowers that look, from a distance, like a mauve mist hovering among other plants. They flower for several weeks and succeed in a broad range of conditions .
  21. Tiarella or foamflowers are native to the woodlands of North America and have recently been featured on the High-Line in New York.

    Tiarella wherryi 'Silverado'

    Foam Flower, Mitrewort
    €3.00

    Out of stock

    Tiarella is a small plant with heart-shaped leaves which makes a dense patch of foliage that is an excellent groundcover. An easy plant to grow: low maintenance, good in shade, and a long bloomer. It also works well in pots and containers.
  22. Trollius are clump-forming perennials that are suitable for full sun or part shade and require moist conditions
    €2.65

    Out of stock

    Trollius 'Golden Queen' has strong erect stems, rising up to three feet from out of its clump of serrated foliage. Each stem is topped by the largest brightest tangerine blossoms. Excellent for bouquets and magnets for butterflies and bees.
  23. This long flowering beauty flaunts its sprays of fragrant flowers from mid to late summer.

    Verbena bonariensis

    Tall Verbena, Clustertop Vervain
    €2.25
    Verbena bonariensis is a very useful plant. The flowers, on tall, slim delicate stalks dance in the wind. It is a graceful counterpart to larger flowers and invariably compliments the landscape without overwhelming any of it.
  24. This jewel-like perennial is an all round tough plant suitable for problem areas

    Verbena rigida 'Polaris'

    Slender vervain
    €2.85
    Named Verbena rigida after its upright habit, this front-of-the-border performer, although only a foot or two in height, can outshine almost everything else. Polaris is a dazzling, low-growing verbena that produces a candelabra of silver-blue flowers from June until October.

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