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Rumex sanguineus var. sanguineus NCG 542 Rumex sanguineus var. sanguineus
Bloody dock, Red-veined dock, Red-veined sorrel

This most unusual and attractive foliage plant produces dense clumps of deep-green leaves with striking, beetroot-red veins. The colouring is usually more pronounced at cooler times of the year. The flower spikes have insignificant blooms and are best removed to encourage more foliage and to prevent self-seeding.

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Salvia forskaohlei NCG 284 Salvia forskaohlei
Indigo woodland sage

An unusual, hardy salvia with large, textured leaves and deep purple and white flowers on strong stems. Very attractive.

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Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue' NCG 760 Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue'
Anise-scented sage, Hummingbird sage

Salvia guaranitica, the anise-scented sage or hummingbird sage, is a species of Salvia native to a wide area of South America, including Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. A tall plant with rich-green, aromatic foliage and spikes cobalt-blue flowers contrasting with near-black sepals in late summer to autumn. It is very…

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Salvia patens 'Oxford Blue' NCG 453 Salvia patens 'Oxford Blue'
Gentian Sage 'Oxford Blue'

The showy, clear blue flowers of this salvia are the most beautiful of the sage family! Grow en masse for best effect. Makes a good cut flower if you can bear to cut it.

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Salvia verticillata NCG 048 Salvia verticillata
Whorled clary sage

Whorls of small, lilac flowers spaced along stems arising from dense clumps of grey-green, slightly hairy, basal foliage. A tough plant that tolerates sand, chalk and dryness.

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Salvia x jamensis Syn. greggii Syn. microphylla , Red NCG 869 Salvia x jamensis Syn. greggii Syn. microphylla , Red
Autumn sage, red

A lovely red perennial salvia, which is usually hardy, though winter protection is recommended in colder parts of the UK.

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Salvia x jamensis Syn. microphylla 'Hot Lips' NCG 587 Salvia x jamensis Syn. microphylla 'Hot Lips'
Woody sage 'Hot Lips'

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Salvia x jamensis Syn. microphylla 'Nachtvlinder' NCG 586 Salvia x jamensis Syn. microphylla 'Nachtvlinder'
Woody sage 'Nachtvlinder'

Description coming soon. A cross between S. Greggii and S. Microphylla?

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Sanguisorba hakusanensis NCG 072 Sanguisorba hakusanensis
Korean Burnet

A plant with not only very attractive, feathery pink spikes of flowers in summer, but beautiful light-green, toothed foliage too.

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Sanicula Syn. Hacquetia epipactis AGM NCG 536 Sanicula Syn. Hacquetia epipactis AGM
Broad-leaved sanicle

You'd be forgiven for not knowing that this unusual and attractive low-growing plant for shade is related to the carrot! It produces masses of tiny little yellow flowers surrounded by lime-green bracts in early Spring, with mid-green foliage appearing a little later. One of my favourites!

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Scabiosa atropurpurea 'Beaujolais Bonnets' NCG 697 Scabiosa atropurpurea 'Beaujolais Bonnets'
Pincushion flower 'Beaujolais Bonnets'

This attractive perennial is bushy plant growing to a height of around 24 inches/60 cm. It has intricately divided foliage and produces masses of small flowers with deep-burgundy centres surrounded by paler petals, borne on wiry stems. Attractive to butterflies and other pollinating insects and makes a good cut flower.

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Scabiosa syn. Lomelosia caucasica, mixed NCG 524 Scabiosa syn. Lomelosia caucasica, mixed
Scabious, mixed

This traditional cottage garden plant is a must! Easy to grow, and making a wonderful cut flower, the blooms are coloured from white and cream to various shades of blue, on tall stems. As a bonus, both seed heads and foliage are attractive.

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Scilla litardierei 'Amethystina' AGM NCG 337 Scilla litardierei 'Amethystina' AGM
Amethyst meadow squill

A lovely little plant with intensely blue flower spikes from spring to early summer. The seeds on offer will, of course, need time to develop into bulbs of flowering size, but they can be left to their own devices and grow quite quickly. These are very useful bulbs for naturalising,…

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Scirpus atrovirens NCG 495 Scirpus atrovirens
Dark-green bulrush

A popular marginal pond plant, this bulrush has very attractive dark brown (almost black) seed heads in spring, above dark-green, grass-like foliage. The seeds, although extremely small, are popular with garden birds.

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Silene hookeri NCG 259 Silene hookeri
Hooker's campion

Not just any campion! Low-growing hummocks of furry leaves from which starry flowers in shades of pink raise their heads. Needs some TLC, but much recommended.

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Silene latifolia NCG 496 Silene latifolia
White campion, Cuckoo flower, Thunder-flower, White robin

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Silene latifolia x dioica NCG 650 Silene latifolia x dioica
Pink campion

A hybrid of white and red campion. Syn. Silene x hampeana

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Silene syn. Lychnis chalcedonica NCG 431 Silene syn. Lychnis chalcedonica
Maltese Cross, Scarlet Lightning, Catchfly

A lovely addition at the back of the hot bed, this tall, robust, long-lived perennial is a traditional cottage garden plant that has been grown and enjoyed for many generations. Rich red clusters of flowers on tall stems. There is a tendency for the plants to lose their lower leaves…

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Silene syn. Lychnis cognata NCG 184 Silene syn. Lychnis cognata
Orange Catchfly

This unique plant, which originates from Asia, is a delight! Rarely will you find such a brightly-coloured shade-tolerating plant. It produces a succession of vivid, tangerine blooms, about 4cm across, throughout the summer, followed by attractive seedpods. The foliage is light-green in colour, which further serves to brighten up shady…

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Silene syn. Lychnis coronaria atrosanguinea NCG 051 Silene syn. Lychnis coronaria atrosanguinea
Rose Campion

Contrasting strongly with the soft, grey-green, downy leaves, the mass of vibrant magenta blooms on this popular cottage garden plant will really hit you between the eyes! I have found that if stems are cut right back after the first flush of flowers in spring, the plants will bloom again…

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