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  1. ‘Bird's Foot-Trefoil’ is well distributed throughout the UK and Ireland

    Lotus corniculatus ‘Bird's Foot-Trefoil’

    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    The more I see of this rather attractive little plant, the more I grow to appreciate it. Now I seem to spot it all over the place, in meadows, woodland, road verges and gardens. The bright yellow fragrant flowers can be seen in blossom from the end of April through until mid September.

  2. Linaria ‘Canon J Went’ is a delightful plant with tall spikes of pink and mauve tiny flowers that resemble miniature snapdragons
    €2.55

    With tall spikes of pink and mauve tiny flowers, Linaria ‘Canon J Went’ is an undemanding hardy perennial. Bone hardy, long-lived and drought-resistant, they are wonderful in the perennial border, for naturalised planting schemes, mass plantings or gravel gardens and a great choice for cut flowers.

  3. Limonium tataricum, commonly known as Statice is among the prettiest of hardy plants

    Limonium tataricum, Statice, 'Woodcreek'

    Limonium latifolium, German or Perennial Statice
    €2.95

    Coveted by every devotee of flower arranging, the perennial variety 'Woodcreek' is extremely useful and popular. Long lived and very productive year after year, it makes a stunning spectacle when in bloom. Airy clouds of tiny white papery flowers hover all summer, on leafless fine stems that are perfect for picking.

  4. Leucanthemum vulgare, Ox-Eye Daisy, Organic

    Leucanthemum vulgare, Ox-Eye Daisy, Organic

    Ox-eye Daisy, Field Daisy, Marguerite, Wildflower of the British Isles
    €2.75
    Commonly found growing in bold swathes on grassy banks and roadside verges, the Ox-eye Daisy flowers from June through to August. The solitary composite flower of white rays are popular with Mason bees and hoverflies. Organic Seeds
  5. Lavender stoechas is favourite both for its intense fragrance and for the short dense flower spikes.

    Lavandula stoechas 'French Lavender'

    Butterfly Lavender, Spanish Lavender (US)
    €2.45
    Lavender stoechas is an old variety, cultivated for more than 400 years, it is a favourite both for its intense fragrance and for the short dense flower spikes. French Lavender blooms from spring to frost and has a good clean scent.
  6. Lavandula angustifolia ‘Vincenza Blue’ bloom the first year from seed.
    €2.95

    Fragrant, free flowering and heat and drought tolerant. Lavandula angustifolia ‘Vicenza Blue’ bloom the first year from seed. This especially fine lavender has bold clustered flower spikes of deep lavender-blue from mid July to early September.

  7. “Ellagance” are first year flowering lavenders, the deliciously perfumed, pure white blooms make an enchanting informal aromatic hedge in the garden.

    Lavandula angustifolia ‘Ellagance Ice’

    Aka 'Elegance Snow' White Lavender
    €3.10

    'Ellagance' are first year flowering lavenders, 'Ellagance Ice’ is the white flowered variety. The deliciously perfumed, pure white blooms make an enchanting informal aromatic hedge in the garden. The flowers are produced from July onwards and are highly attractive to bees.

  8. Munstead Lavender is named from Munstead Woods, the home of famous garden designer Gertrude Jekyll.

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead Dwarf'

    Dwarf English Lavender, Hedge Lavender
    €1.95

    Munstead Lavender is a fragrant robust English lavender that, due to its short size and tightly held blooms, makes a great hedge. It flowers profusely in the spring, after which a good pruning will provide an attractive grey bush with highly aromatic leaves.

  9. Lavandula angustifolia is thought to be the true English Lavender. It is also known as Lavender vera, True Lavender or Fine Lavender.

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Lavender Vera', Organic

    True English Lavender, Old English Lavender
    €2.45
    Lavandula angustifolia, also called Lavender vera is the best Lavender for medicinal and aromatherapy purposes. It is a staple plant for the herb garden, the fragrant flowers have been used in perfumes, poultices and potpourris for centuries. Organic Seed.
  10. Also called True Lavender or Fine Lavender. The fragrant flowers have been used in perfumes, poultices and potpourris for centuries.

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Lavender Vera'

    True English Lavender, Old English Lavender

    Starting at: €1.75

    Lavendula angustifolia is an excellent plant for low informal hedging and as a specimen evergreen for borders and formal gardens. Flowering generally begins from mid to late June to early July. The flowers have a rich sweet scent and are highly attractive to bees and other beneficial insects.

  11. The deepest purple of all lavenders is 'Hidcote' is a compact variety, suitable for growing in borders or as dwarf hedging.
    €2.65
    The deepest purple of all lavenders, the recently introduced 'Hidcote Superior' ensures a predictable and consistent quality. A compact variety, suitable for growing in borders or as dwarf hedging, with dense silver-grey foliage covered in fragrant, dark purple-blue flower spikes in mid-summer.
  12. Kniphofia uvaria 'New Hybrids'

    Kniphofia uvaria 'New Hybrids'

    Red Hot Poker, Torch Lily
    €1.85

    Out of stock

    The Kniphofia hybrids have extended both the flower colour and height range. The usual fiery reds and oranges work particularly well in a planting scheme based on 'hot' colours - use them to light up sultry August borders. The cooler yellow, cream, ivory and sometimes green flowers is more restful.

  13. Knautia macedonica has been hugely fashionable for years and is likely to remain so for many more.

    Knautia macedonica 'Melton Pastels'

    Also marketed as 'Watercolours'. Macedonian scabious
    €3.45

    'Melton Pastels' is a great border plant, densely flowering plant with strong stalks of pin cushion flowers in shades of shades of pink, cherry red, mauve and purple. The tall stems make excellent cut flowers and are good for the middle of the border, giving a succession of blooms through till autumn.

  14. Knautia macedonica has been hugely fashionable for years and is likely to remain so for many more.

    Knautia macedonica 'Crimson Scabious'

    Often marketed as 'Red Knight' or 'Red Cherries'
    €3.25

    Knautia macedonica has been hugely fashionable for years and is likely to remain so for many more. This lovely and versatile perennial blooms from late spring to autumn with dark-crimson, richly glamorous pompoms. Established plants produce literally hundreds of blooms in one season.

  15. Knautia arvensis is an attractive native perennial herb of well drained grassland.

    Knautia arvensis 'Field Scabious'

    Field Scabious
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.95

    Knautia arvensis is an attractive native perennial herb of well drained grassland. It can be found throughout Europe in meadows, rough pasture, hedgerows and verges. Though it is by nature a perennial, it will flower and produce seed the first year if grown as an annual, either autumn or spring sown.

  16. Iris versicolor 'Kermesina'

    Iris versicolor 'Kermesina'

    Northern Blue Flag Iris
    €3.20

    Out of stock

    'Kermesina' is an attractive and popular cultivar of Iris versicolor. Flowering from May through to July with claret-purple flowers with ruffled petals and bold purple veining. It may be grown in shallow standing water or moist shoreline soils and suitable to be grown in constantly moist humusy soils of a border.

  17. Flowering from May through to July, each stalk produces up to five violet-blue flowers with ruffled petals and bold purple veining.

    Iris versicolor

    Northern Blue Flag Iris
    €2.80

    Iris versicolor is one of the few species in garden cultivation. Although happiest at the waterside the plants will also perform well under average to moist border conditions. Flowering from May through to July, each stalk produces up to five violet-blue flowers with ruffled petals and bold purple veining.

  18. Iris pseudacorus is a wetland plant that is especially showy during its blooming period

    Iris pseudacorus 'Yellow Flag Iris'

    Fleur-de-lys, Flag Iris
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.45

    Yellow Flag Iris is a common and widespread native plant in Britain. This good-looking plant is a wetland plant that is especially showy in bloom and has been transplanted into well-watered gardens all over the world.

  19. Iris bulleyana is a classic species Iris from western China which is entirely hardy and are of great value to the gardener.

    Iris bulleyana

    Bulley's Iris, Sino-Siberian Iris, Beardless Iris.
    €2.75

    Iris bulleyana is a classic species Iris from western China. It belongs to a small group of oriental species which are entirely hardy and are of great value to the gardener. The plants are successful in any moist garden soil. Flowering from June to July, the blooms with mid purple flowers and dark purple veins.

  20. Iberis sempervirens is low-growing perennial and an early season favorite.

    Iberis sempervirens 'Snowflake'

    Perennial or Evergreen Candytuft
    €1.95
    Iberis sempervirens is an early season favorite. This low bushy plant produces mounds of blinding white flowers in spring to early summer. An all round tough plant suitable for problem areas, use for containers, for pathways and crevices of ornamental walls.
  21. Hyssop is an aromatic herb similar to rosemary or lavender which is enjoying a revival with home gardeners.
    €2.45

    Hyssopus officinalis 'Alba' is a much less well known variety of hyssop. Also known as 'White Hyssop' the plants sport bright white flowers from July to October. Widely used as a 'taste enhancing' herb or wildlife plant, the plants are a dark, vibrant green with a spiky, upright habit and narrow tongue-like leaves which have a peppery scent when stroked.

  22. 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.

  23. This lovely bright green creeper spreads effortlessly in all directions filling up to two feet per plant.

    Herniaria glabra

    Smooth Rupturewort
    €2.95

    Herniaria glabra is a relatively unknown perennial that deserves to be used more often in our gardens. The nursery industry calls it ‘Green Carpet’ and well they should. This lovely bright green creeper spreads effortlessly in all directions. An excellent choice for between flagstones or as a lawn substitute.

  24. 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.

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