Scented Leaves
Dwarf variety with single, deep red-black flowers. Ideal for where space is limited, containers, baskets or raised beds in the veg garden.
Tall annual quick growing climber with single flowers in mixed shades of yellow, orange or red. Ideal for growing up an obelisk or leave to spread to cover the ground.
A sport from a rose scented variety, with attractively variegated green and gold leaves, and small pale pink flowers. A quick grower, despite its variegation, lovely in a container by itself.
A vigorous, scented leaved, scrambling variety with bright pink, flowers from spring-autumn. Makes a great specimen for a pot getting to around 1m high in a couple of seasons
A bushy slightly spreading cultivar with scented leaves and clusters of pretty pink flowers all summer. Great in pots.
Reverted from 'Creamy Nutmeg@ Foliage is grey green and spicily scented when crushed.
A tender perennial which makes mounds of variegated aromatically scented foliage. Ideal in pots or containers where it can spread and trail, or as ground cover under e.g. Bananas.
A sport from P. coleoides 'Variegata' with green and yellow leaves. Ideal in pots or containers where it can spread and trail, or as ground cover under e.g. Bananas.
A tender shrubby perennial from South Africa where it grows on rocky outcrops. Spikes of small pale flowers in autumn. The fleshy lobed leaves have a pungent aroma, and will tolerate full sun.
Tender perennial with aromatic leaves and large spikes of tubular blue flowers for most of the year. Great for a pot on the summer patio Loved by bees.
Hardy shrubby Salvia with masses of sky blue flowers in summer, from July until first frost. For a sunny well-drained border. Prune lightly in the spring, and take cuttings to replace old plants.
Flowering from summer to autumn, this makes an large sub-shrub with long spikes with whorls of pale lavender turning to white flowers. Needs a warm spot, protected from hard frost.