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  1. Lysimachia atropurpurea ‘Beaujolais’ feature beautiful flower spikes of deep claret.
    €3.25

    Out of stock

    Recently introduced to gardens and a hit Chelsea Flower Show, Lysimachia ‘Beaujolais’ feature flower spikes of deep claret which bloom continuously from May to September. The plants give a good effect used in tight drifts through grasses and other perennials. Ideal for cutting, the dark flowers are adorable in bunches.

  2. Lychnis flos cuculi

    Lychnis flos cuculi

    Ragged Robin, (aka Silene flos cuculi)
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.45

    Out of stock

    Ragged robin is found growing naturally in damp meadows and woods in Europe, It has the typical, flat flower-heads of Lychnis, but these are loose, with only a few individual flowers. They may vary from purplish pink to white and are star-shaped, with deeply cut petals.

  3. The Russell Hybrid ‘The Pages’ produce magnificent vertical stems of carmine red blooms.

    Lupinus x russellii ‘The Pages’

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Edelknaben'
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    The Russell Hybrids 'Band of Nobles’ series have exceptionally bright and strong colours. ‘The Pages’ produce magnificent vertical stems of carmine red blooms. These hardy plants will surviving extreme temperatures withstanding frost to at least minus 25°C.
  4. The Russell Hybrids 'Band of Nobles’ series have exceptionally bright and strong colours.

    Lupinus x russellii ‘The Chatelaine’

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Schlobfrau'
    €2.00

    Bred for a long flowering period with unbeatable garden performance, George Russell developed one of the most popular and distinctive plants in history. Magnificent vertical stems of densely packed soft pink flowers each with a white flag. The Chatelaine’ provides that rare combination of power, poise and subtlety.

  5. The Russell Hybrids 'Band of Nobles’ series have exceptionally bright and strong colours.

    Lupinus x russellii ‘My Castle’

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Mein Schloss'
    €2.00

    The magnificent vertical stems of Lupin ‘My Castle’ produce vibrant red blooms bringing height and grandeur to summer borders. The intense colour of this robust variety makes a real statement when planted in drifts, or dotted among other perennials.

  6. Each small flower of ‘Chandelier’ is a glorious shade of golden yellow

    Lupinus x russellii ‘Chandelier’

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Kronleuchter'
    €2.00

    Each small flower of Band of Nobles ‘Chandelier’ is a glorious shade of golden yellow, and the standard (the upper petal) is often a shade or two lighter. They have been bred for a long flowering period and give unbeatable garden performance.

  7. George Russell developed his Lupins by rigorous selection of seedlings, he produced one of the most popular and distinctive plants in history,

    Lupinus x russellii 'The Governor'

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Kastellan'
    €2.00

    George Russell developed his Lupins aiming for, and achieving a central stalk or spike totally obscured by colourful flowers. 'The Governor' is one of the most popular from the series and features deep ultramarine blue blooms each with white flag.

  8. Noble Maiden has ivory white buds that turn pure white as they open.

    Lupinus x russellii 'Noble Maiden'

    Lupin Russell Hybrids, Aka 'Fraülein'
    €2.00

    Lupin 'Noble Maiden', occasionally called Fraülein, feature soft ivory white buds that open to pure clean white. The flowers open from the bottom up making for a longer blooming period. Stunning in the border or in a vase.

  9. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. Liatris spicata ‘Goblin’ is a more useful height for the garden and the vase and can be planted at the front of the border.

    Liatris spicata ‘Goblin’

    Aka Liatris ‘Kobold'.
    Blazing Star or Gayfeather
    €2.65

    Out of stock

    Liatris spicata ‘Goblin’ also known in Europe as ‘Kobold’ is a dwarf, compact cultivar. Growing to just 60cm, it is a valuable addition to perennial gardens as a vertical contrast to mounded or broad-leaved plants and look particularly attractive when planted in large sweeps or drifts in informal settings..

  12. Leucanthemum vulgare 'Ox-Eye Daisy'

    Leucanthemum vulgare 'Ox-Eye Daisy'

    Field Daisy, Marguerite
    Wildflower of Britain and Ireland

    Starting at: €2.65

    The Ox-eye Daisy is one of the most familiar of all summer flowers. They can be planted at almost any time of year. When seen naturalised in drifts in a sunny wildflower meadow, adorning roadside and meadows or even in a little corner of the garden they are spectacular.

  13. 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.
  14. 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.

  15. “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.

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

    Lavandula angustifolia 'Munstead Dwarf'

    Dwarf English Lavender, Hedge Lavender
    €1.75

    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.

  17. 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.
  18. 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.

  19. Lathyrus odoratus, Spencer Modern 'Wiltshire Ripple'
    €2.65

    Sweet Pea 'Wiltshire Ripple' is an old variety, recently rediscovered and is a particularly heavy and long blooming vine. A unique colour combination in the fashionable ripple pattern of claret to chocolate colouring over white scented blooms. With long strong stems, they are ideal for cutting, exhibition and garden decoration.

  20. Spencer Modern 'Pulsar' produces raspberry ripple over white scented blooms.
    €2.65

    Provide the best of all worlds for the gardener, Spencer Modern sweet peas have exceptional scent, combined with large ruffled petals and long stems that are perfect for cutting. With big, prolific flowers on long stems, 'Pulsar' produces fragrant, ruffled white flowers rippled with delicate lilac stripes and flakes.

  21. Nimbus wears its stormy dark-blue violet highlights sprayed against a cream background.
    €2.65

    There’s a Sweet Pea renaissance happening in the cut flower market and among the most sought after by florists and flower farmers alike is the dramatic Nimbus. A spencer type with big, prolific flowers on long stems, Nimbus wears its stormy dark-blue-violet highlights sprayed against a cream background.

  22. Princess Elizabeth has large fluttery salmon reddish-pink on a gorgeous creamy background.

    Lathyrus odoratus, Spencer 'Princess Elizabeth'

    Spencer Traditional Sweet Pea
    €2.25

    'Princess Elizabeth', bred by Robert Bolton and first introduced in 1945 was on display when the Queen first visited Chelsea Flower Show in 1947. Recently the Queen was delighted to receive presented with a new bouquet and to hear that hear her namesake has been grown continuously for more than 60 years.

  23. Lathyrus odoratus, Spencer 'Gwendoline'

    Lathyrus odoratus, Spencer 'Gwendoline'

    Spencer Traditional Sweet Pea
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    'Gwendoline' is a heavily scented ‘Spencer’ type, with large, frilly pink blooms. Classed as a magenta by the NSPS, it is perhaps more of a bright pink presented on a white background. Either way it is a superb variety and is highly recommended for exhibition, the cutting garden and for fragrance.
  24. A blended mixture of outstanding quality. Composed of over 40 colours and shades of the Spencer Waved sweet peas.
    €1.95

    A blended mixture of outstanding quality. Composed of over 40 colours and shades of the Spencer Waved sweet peas. Large flowered and fragrant with an excellent colour range - with so many having such a beautiful scent … who could resist?

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