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NCG 648
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Phlox divaricata 'Clouds of Perfume'
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Woodland phlox 'Clouds of Perfume'
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NCG 640
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Phlox paniculata 'Pink Lady'
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Garden Phlox, Perennial Phlox 'Pink Lady'
This lovely plant has tall, erect stems clothed in red-tinged, mid-green foliage at the top of which appear large, loose globes of pink, sweetly scented flowers. It blooms for months and makes a wonderful addition to flower arrangements. As the flowers mature the perfume is reminiscent of caramel. Grow en…
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NCG 244
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Phlox paniculata 'White Admiral' AGM
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Garden Phlox, Perennial Phlox 'White Admiral'
This lovely plant has tall, erect stems clothed in light- to mid-green foliage at the top of which appear large, loose globes of pure white, scented flowers. It blooms for months and makes a wonderful addition to flower arrangements. As the flowers mature the perfume is reminiscent of caramel. Grow…
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NCG 398
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Phlox paniculata Mixed
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Garden Phlox, Perennial Phlox - Mixed
Perennial phlox does not usually come true from seed, so although these seeds come from the white and pink varieties illustrated, they could produce plants of almost any hue within the range from white to dark-pink. All very pretty, though, and they make a great cut flower!
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NCG 616
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Phygelius Ex. rectus 'Salmon Leap'
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Cape fuchsia 'Salmon Leap'
Phygelius 'Salmon Leap' is a suckering plant with dark green leaves and attractive panicles of tubular, orange-red flowers in summer.
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NCG 608
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Physostegia virginiana 'Summer Snow'
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Obedient plant, False dragonhead
This attractive and versatile plant grows 18-24in tall and has a long flowering season, producing strong spikes of tiny, brilliant-white foxglove-like flowers above mid-green, finely toothed foliage.
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NCG 201
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Phytolacca acinosa Syn. esculenta
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Indian Pokeweed, Inkberry, Pidgeonberry
Although invariably referred to as American pokeweed (P. decandra Syn. americana), the variety seen in UK gardens is almost certainly Indian pokeweed (P. asinosa Syn. esculenta). Both look very similar, but P. acinosa has vertical, upright inflorescences, whilst P. americana has lax, dangling, flower stems, with single, spherical fruits on…
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NCG 698
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Potentilla thurberi 'Monarch's Velvet'
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Cinquefoil 'Monarch's Velvet'
This variety of cinquefoil produces rich, dark-red flowers from late spring and right through to the first frosts. Will usually gently self-seed.
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NCG 375
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Primula vulgaris
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Common primrose
Spring would not be Spring without the primrose! The soft yellow blooms of this familiar native wildflower arise on short stems from basal rosettes of crinkly, light-green leaves. Seeds itself around happily but is not difficult to control.
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NCG 328
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Primula Syn. Dodecatheon hendersonii Ex. alba
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Shooting star
Unusual and attractive, down-pointing candelabras of white flowers, yellow and black at the tips, appear in Spring on straight stems, arising from a rosette of rather fleshy, mid- to light-green leaves. They seem to be very shade-tolerant - mine are sited under an apple tree and put on a beautiful…
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NCG 308
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Pulmonaria officinalis
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Blue Lungwort
All the pulmonarias are lovely shade plants, and no less this, the common type. Blue flowers, turning mauve and then pink, adorn rather hairy stems up to 12 inches tall growing from a rosette of green foliage specked with white. NOTE: Plants, when offered, may, depending on season, be trimmed right…
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NCG 634
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Pulmonaria officinalis 'Opal' Syn. 'Ocupol'
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Lungwort 'Opal'
Pulmonarias are lovely shade plants and this variety is delightful! Lighting up shady areas, the palest-blue flowers are borne on hairy stems up to 12 inches tall growing from a rosette of green foliage specked with white. NOTE: Plants, when offered, may, depending on season, be trimmed right back, but will…
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NCG 307
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Pulmonaria officinalis 'Sissinghurst White'
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White lungwort
All the pulmonarias are lovely shade plants, and no less this, the white form of the common type. A joy to see the white flowers adorn rather hairy stems up to 12 inches tall growing from a rosette of green foliage specked with white. A trouble free plant. Cut back…
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NCG 306
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Pulmonaria rubra 'Redstart'
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Coral Lungwort
This unusual pulmonaria is low-growing and mat-forming, making it a good choice for ground cover in moist, shady areas - lighting them up just when a little colour is so welcome! The leaves are mid-green and unspotted, above which masses of coral-red flowers appear on short, hairy stems in early…
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NCG 622
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Pulsatilla vulgaris
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Pasque flower
Description coming soon.
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NCG 566
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Punica granatum
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Pomegranate
Although usually associated with warmer climes, the pomegranate can withstand temperatures as low as -15C. Best sited in a sheltered, sunny position. In particularly cold areas of the UK, it might be advisable to grow in a container, to be overwintered in an unheated greenhouse.
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NCG 226
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Ranunculus lingua 'Grandiflorus'
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Large-flowered Greater Spearwort
This is a lovely aquatic plant which, in its natural habitat, favours shallow streams or river banks. It can be grown as a marginal plant in ponds, but is generally not suited to small ponds as it can be rather invasive. Clear yellow buttercup-like flowers appear in mid-summer above tall,…
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NCG 352
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Rhodochiton atrosanguineus AGM
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Purple Bell Vine
This delightful climber deserves a place in every garden! Throughout the summer and into autumn, near-black, tubular flowers with dark-pink bracts dangle amongst wiry, twining stems with toothed, heart-shaped, dark green leaves. For best effect, I plant three or four in a 9 inch pot. Despite its exotic appearance, the…
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NCG 373
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Rodgersia pinnata 'Superba'
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Featherleaf rodgersia
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NCG 066
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Rudbeckia laciniata 'Herbstsonne' AGM
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Black-eyed Susan, Cutleaf Coneflower, Gloriosa Daisy
This magnificent, very tall - 2 metres or more - rudbeckia is a good choice for the back of the border. The large, bright yellow blooms have striking lime green cones and are borne on straight stems clothed in dark green foliage. A beautiful cut flower. Although my plants produce…
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