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NCG 532
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Iris germanica 'Rosy Wings'
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Bearded iris 'Rosy Wings'
A gorgeous, tall and robust bearded iris, 'Rosy Wings' is dusky-rose with deep magenta falls. It flowers profusely, the blooms rising on strong stems, contrasting well with the light-green, sword-shaped foliage.
NOTE: Depending on season, plants, when available, may be trimmed back and/or barerooted for shipping.
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NCG 687
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Iris germanica, White
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Bearded iris, White
A gorgeous, tall and robust bearded iris, The flowers are white, with a very slight blueish tone. Flowering profusely, the blooms rise on strong stems, contrasting well with the grey-green, sword-shaped foliage. A delightful plant.
NOTE: Depending on season, plants, when available, may be trimmed back and/or barerooted for…
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NCG 510
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Iris pseudacorus
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Yellow flag, Yellow iris
Although it will grow well in most soils, this iris is particularly happy in aquatic conditions, so is best grown as a marginal plant or in a bog garden. It produces bright-yellow blooms in spring, supported by strong stems clothed in bright-green, sword-shaped foliage. NOTE: Depending on season, plants, when…
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NCG 415
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Iris sanguinea AGM
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Blood-red iris
This delicate iris is perhaps my favourite. The Audrey Hepburn of the iris family... not cheap and gaudy but delicate, composed and very, very classy - a natural beauty! I'm not quite sure how it got its common name; the petals do have a reddish base, but are for the…
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NCG 243
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Iris setosa var arctica
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Dwarf Arctic iris
This sweet little iris, standing only a few inches tall, has pale blue flowers with striking veins, and are yellow at the centre, fading to silver. The blooms appear above green, spear-shaped leaves.
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NCG 060
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Kirengeshoma palmata AGM
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Yellow wax bells
A lovely woodland plant. Tall, dark, upright stems bear light green, maple-shaped leaves and the spherical flower buds open to 1in, waxy, pale yellow, bell-shaped blooms in autumn. Choose a well-sheltered site as although strictly speaking hardy, neither new spring growth nor flowers tolerate frost and mature plants do not…
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NCG 277
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Knautia macedonica, Ex. red
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Pincushion flower, Macedonian scabious (Red)
Masses of very delicate, deep-red, 'pincushion' flowers (very like scabious), about an inch across, on tall, thin, branching stems. This plant has a very long flowering season and is much loved by hoverflies and bees. Generally not as tall and robust as her pink sister, and seed is in shorter…
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NCG 457
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Kniphofia caulescens
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Caulescent red-hot poker
Description coming soon.
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NCG 579
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Lamium maculatum 'Beacon Silver'
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Spotted dead nettle 'Beacon Silver'
This lovely, low-growing ground cover plant has a spreading habit, but is relatively easy to keep in check. The heavily marked foliage is delightful, and the plant has the added bonus of pink flowers. Best grown in shade or part-shade and will happily tolerate both dry and wet soils.
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NCG 439
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Lamium Syn. Lamiastrum galeobdolon subsp. flavidum 'Herman's Pride'
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Variegated Yellow Archangel 'Hermann's Pride'
A small, variegated nettle with spikes of yellow flowers. A good choice for woodland planting or at the front of shady borders.
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NCG 387
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Lathyrus cirrhosus
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Cirrhose vetch
A collector's item! This very unusual small but robust, scrambling perennial sweet pea is native to the Pyrenees and forms a dense mound of attractive, grey-green foliage bearing tendrils and many small, pale-pink, unscented blooms from June well into summer. A deceptively robust plant that will do well in relatively…
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NCG 031
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Lathyrus latifolius 'Albus'
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White everlasting sweet pea
Although unscented, the everlasting sweet pea is most attractive grown against a sunny wall, trellis or fence - or permitted to grow through a large shrub or small tree - and provides masses of flower stems. Very suitable for cutting. These seeds are gathered from Lathyrus latifolius 'Alba' and are…
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NCG 030
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Lathyrus odoratus
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Mixed Sweet Pea
This mixture of sweet peas in pink, red, blue, mauve and maybe occasionally pale yellow (lathyrus chloranthus). Something of a Jamboree bag, but will no doubt produce some attractive plants and all will complement each other!
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NCG 538
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Lathyrus rotundifolius
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Persian Everlasting Pea
A lovely small perennial sweet pea with small, coral-red blooms and rounded foliage. Ideal for growing over small structures or permitted to climb through medium-sized shrubs. Just a few small plants available. The blooms are unscented, but very attractive.
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NCG 468
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Lathyrus Syn. Orobus vernus
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Spring bitter vetch, Spring pea, Spring vetchling
A lovely mound of reddish-purple pea blooms in spring, maturing to purple-blue. A lovely addition to the woodland garden!
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NCG 657
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Lavandula multifida
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Fernleaf lavender, Oregano-scented Lavender
A fast growing lavender with finely divided grey-green foliage and delicate, deep-purple flowers spikes. A very pretty filler for any sunny spot in the garden. Happily self-seeds. I have classified it as a half-annual because although some sources say it is perennial, in my experience it does not survive UK…
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NCG 558
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Ledebouria socialis
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Silver squill, Purple squill, South African Scilla, Leopard Lily
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NCG 168
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Leucanthemella serotina
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Autumn Ox Eye, High Daisy, Giant Daisy
Masses of white daisy flowers about 2 inches across top this tall plant, which is more delicate than the related Leucanthemum superbum. The stems are taller and less lax, seldom needing support. Much recommended, both for the back of the border and as a cut flower. p>
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NCG 254
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Leucanthemum x superbum
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Shasta Daisy
Welcome colour at the back end of the year - masses of white daisies 3-4in across in late summer/early autumn, held on tall stems clothed in small, rather shiny, toothed dark-green leaves. Perfect for the back of the border, where it will quickly form a large clump. The stems can…
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