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A great plant for hot dry summers. Wiry stems carry scented, bright magenta flowers from June-Sept. Ideal for a gravel garden, rockery, dry bank on sandy or chalky soils.
In its first year this species forms a low rosette of silvery spear-like leaves. The following year it produces a single 4m high spike crammed with blue, funnel-shaped flowers. Biennial so save seed. Half-hardy. For very well drained soil & full sun.
From eastern USA comes this graceful grass, making clumps of arching narrow blue-green leaves, topped with white flowers which dance in the wind in summer.
A cultivar of the popular daisy which decorates rockeries and steps. This has larger pale blue flowers over a long period, For sun and well-drained soil.
A dwarfer form of our native Spindle, forming a low growing deciduous shrub, with brilliant red autumn colour and atractive stems in winter. Ideal for smaller gardens.
Versatile, evergreen shrub with green leaves with a white margin and a pink tinge in winter. The long stems can be allowed to trail over a low wall or up as a climber. Can also be kept trimmed and bushy and used in pots. Any soil in sun/shade.
Flowering from August to October, this has masses of pale mauve flowers on tall stems. For sun and well-drained soil, lovely with grasses and Crocosmias.
Long flowering perennial which makes a lovely neat clump of deeply cut leaves and violet-purple flowers from early to mid summer. Great for filling gaps in a border
Long flowering cultivar with magenta flowers with a dark eye on long scrambling stems which weave their way through other plants. Flowers June to September.
Similar to G. magnificum but longer flowering. This is a great plant for filling out a border or softening the edge with its thick, downy foliage. Purple-blue flowers May-July. Fairly drought tolerant once established.