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  1. Viola odorata 'Reine de Neiges' is one of the longest flowering violets with scented flowers.

    Viola odorata 'Reine de Neiges'

    Sweet Violet. 'Snow Queen'
    Also marketed as 'Scheekonigin' and 'Eismeer'.
    €2.75

    Cultivated in Switzerland in 2004 from the famous 'Queen Charlotte', One would think that 'Reine de Neiges', or 'Snow Queen' would be a white bloomer. The flowers are almost white, a clear crisp ice-blue. Long blooming and upward facing, their fragrance is intense.

  2. Introduced in Germany in 1900, 'Konigin Charlotte' are famously grown for their perfume.

    Viola odorata 'Queen Charlotte'

    Sweet Violet, Florist's Violet
    €2.45

    Introduced in Germany in 1900, 'Konigin Charlotte' are famously grown for their perfume. The violet coloured flowers are extremely fragrant, This cultivar is unique in that its flowers turn upward making them viewer friendly. It is also one of the longest flowering violets with scented flowers.

  3.  To add to its hardworking attributes, Veronicastrum virginicum is one of the most fashionable plants around.
    €2.65
    Veronicastrum virginicum 'Album' is one of the most fashionable plants around. It's an icon of the prairie-style of planting which has marked the young millennium. The multiple tapering, soft spikes of white flowers look like elegant, living candelabras. Topping dark-bronze stems, they provide vertical structure to any border.
  4. With a strong vertical aspect, the flower spikes of Veronicastrum sibiricum grow to a height of 120cm.

    Veronicastrum sibiricum

    Siberian Culver's Root
    €2.35

    To garden with an Oudolf-esque plant like Veronicastrum, it is not necessary to turn your outdoor space into a prairie: you are allowed to keep your flower beds. Naturalistic planting travels well, and Veronicastrum holds its own in a formal border as well as in the middle of a lawn which has turned into a meadow.

  5. Valeriana officinalis is a graceful wildflower that is native to Europe and Western Asia.

    Valeriana officinalis

    Valerian, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Valeriana officinalis is a graceful wildflower that is native to Europe and Western Asia. The tall, branched flower stalks are held atop a low mound of foliage, the densely clustered flowers are sweetly scented and usually white with a hint of pink.

  6. Thalictrum lucidum

    Thalictrum lucidum

    Shining Meadow Rue
    €2.20

    Thalictrum lucidum is a less well known species of meadow rue, it sports luscious deep green, fern-like foliage. In mid-summer the plant is festooned with a superb array of fragrant flower stems, topped with airy puffs of soft cream flowers each with bright yellow stamens.

  7. Tellima make excellent semi-evergreen groundcover, they thrive in moist shade between flowers in a border.

    Tellima grandifora

    Fringecups, Bigflower Tellima
    €2.45

    Related to Heuchera and Tiarella, Tellima grandiflora form a tidy clump of rounded leaves and are topped by lime-green airy spires. They make excellent groundcover, thrive in shade between flowers in a border and make a good filler for separating strong shapes or bright colours.

  8. Stachys officinalis, Betony

    Stachys officinalis, Betony

    Betonica officinalis, Wood Betony, Bishopswort.
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.75

    This pretty little wildflower is a slow growing, long-lived plant with attractive spikes of rich pink-mauve flowers that are very attractive to bees and butterflies as a nectar source. The flowers, which rise from dark green crinkly leaves, keep their colour throughout summer and look stunning when growing en-masse.

  9. Scrophularia nodosa, the native Figwort is a hardworking perennial herb.

    Scrophularia nodosa 'Figwort'

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.55

    Our native Figwort is one of the most prolific nectar producers in the plant world, the long-lasting flowers attract more pollinators than any other plant around. The flowers, similar to tiny snapdragons ripen into egg-shaped seed pods, which are just the perfect bouquet filler for interest and movement!

  10. Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant.

    Prunella vulgaris 'Self-heal'

    Wildflower of Britiain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Prunella vulgaris is an interesting and quite beautiful little wildflower plant. The plants produce pretty blue-violet flowers in summer, the flowers freely produce nectar and are highly attractive to bees. If you’re looking for something to add to a meadow garden, or something for those shady areas this is the plant for you.

  11. 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.
  12. Polemonium caeruleum album

    Polemonium caeruleum album

    White Jacob’s Ladder, Greek Valerian
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.15

    The white form of the lovely Jacobs Ladder, named after the slender, fresh green leaflets arranged like the rungs of a ladder. Blooming in late spring to early summer, the bright foliage and white flowers will brighten shady locations. Both the flowers and the attractive ferny foliage are excellent for cutting.

  13. Myosotis avensis

    Myosotis avensis

    Forget-Me-Not, Mouse Ears
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.00

    Out of stock

    The much-loved, blue Forget-me-nots have the ability to stimulate nostalgic memories. They are a wonderful ground cover for a shady area, although they will also grow in full sun. They are easy to grow and if left alone, will create a lovely blue blanket of flowers.

  14. Milium effusum Aureum takes on an almost magical quality, bringing incandescent light to the shady places it prefers.

    Milium effusum 'Aureum'

    Bowles Golden Grass
    €2.95
    Milium effusum Aureum has a magical quality, bringing incandescent light to the shady places it prefers. As the season progresses tiny golden, bead-like flowers on hair-thin stems arch gracefully creating fountains of gold.
  15. The Meconopsis genus contains some of the most exquisitely beautiful of all flowering plants.

    Meconopsis, Papaver cambricum 'Welsh Poppy'

    Welsh Poppy, Yellow Poppy.
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Recently renamed Papaver cambricum, formerly known as Meconopsis and often simply called 'The Welsh Poppy', is very easy to grow and is reliably perennial. The delicate cup-shaped, golden-yellow flowers are borne in abundance from late spring to early autumn.

  16. A deep blue carpet of bluebells is an unforgettable sight to anyone visiting a British woodland.

    Hyacinthoides non-scripta

    English Bluebell, Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    A deep blue carpet of bluebells is an unforgettable sight to anyone visiting many of our native woodlands. The spring spectacle of seeing a wood not only greening, but also 'blueing' is one of the joys of the year. When bluebells are in flower, spring has truly arrived.

  17. Grown predominantly for their outstanding foliage, from leaves as small as a teaspoon up to those larger than a dinner plate.

    Hosta 'New Hybrids'

    Corfu Lily or Funkia
    €2.75

    Hosta are grown predominantly for their outstanding foliage, from leaves as small as a teaspoon up to those larger than a dinner plate, colours range from deep blues to silvers, darkest shiny greens to bright yellows, from a single solid hue to the myriad of variegations the choice is almost overwhelming.

  18. In spring, Dame’s Rocket lights up the woodland edges with her blossoms.

    Hesperis matronalis, Purple-Violet.

    Sweet Rocket, Dames Violet, Summer Lilac.
    €1.95

    In spring, Dame’s Rocket lights up the woodland edges with her blossoms, providing nectar for hummingbirds, moths and butterflies, and fragrance for the soul. Very easy to grow, sow seeds directly where they are to flower in early summer.

  19. The fragrant flowers of Dame's Rocket perfume the air in late spring and early summer evenings.

    Hesperis matronalis, Mixed Colours

    Sweet Rocket, Dames Violet, Summer Lilac.
    €2.00

    Dames Rocket produce flowers varying in colour from deep rich purple, through all the paler lilac shades to white. Highly attractive to bees and other beneficial insects, the fragrant flowers perfume the air in late spring and early summer evenings.

  20. Dame's Rocket shoots up quickly in spring and enters full bloom by May.

    Hesperis matronalis alba

    White Sweet Rocket, Dames Violet, Summer Lilac.
    €2.10

    Gorgeously scented pure white flowers are held above rosettes of dark green leaves. Like all sweet rockets it is highly attractive to bees and other beneficial insects, the fragrant flowers perfume the air in late spring and early summer evenings. The night-scented stock is a close relative.

  21. White Flowers....despite being called the "Black Hellebore"

    Helleborus niger

    Christmas Rose, Christmas Hellebore, Black Hellebore
    €3.75
    Helleborus niger is smaller and more compact than any of its relatives and is the first in bloom, producing a succession of delicate white flowers throughout winter. It is a welcome sight when the snow thaws to see something so pretty in bloom.
  22. Geum rivale, the Water avens is a native perennial of slow-draining or wet soils.

    Geum rivale

    Water Avens
    €2.65

    Geum rivale, the Water avens is a native perennial of slow-draining or wet soils. Flowering prolifically it is particularly useful in damp soils and makes a good show besides ponds. It produces both nectar and pollen and is an excellent plant for attracting pollinators and amphibians to the garden.

  23. Geranium phaeum var. phaeum 'Samobor'

    Geranium phaeum var. phaeum 'Samobor'

    Dusky Cranesbill, Mourning Widow
    Hardy Geranium
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Geranium phaeum ‘Samobor’ has considerable charm, with luxurious, deep maroon-black flowers which are held high on upright slender stems in late spring to early summer. This beautiful and useful hardy geranium is loved for its amazing deeply scalloped foliage with beautiful dark markings

  24. Snake's head fritillaries always excite attention wherever they are seen.

    Fritillaria meleagris

    Snake's Head Fritillary, Chequered Lily,
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.70

    Snake's head fritillaries always excite attention wherever they are seen. None of the other lovely members of the fritillaria genus can match this native wildflower for the bizarre and unmistakable colouring of its bell-shaped flowers.

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