05 September 2010  

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TYPE NAME DESCRIPTION PICTURE PRICE
1. Herbaceous Perennials

Acanthus (Bear's Breeches) Stately plants with large shiny leaves and spires of soft mauve and white flowers in summer. Good for large borders. Prefers full sun but will tolerate shade, well-drained soil. In 2 or 3 litre pots........  £5.50
2. Herbaceous Perennials

Achillea (Yarrow) A reliable perennial, flowering in succession throughout the summer and tolerant of most soil conditions including drought. Clump forming. In 2 litre pots........  £4.90
3. Herbaceous Perennials

Aconitum (Monkshood) Handsome plants, tolerant of a shady site, with elegant spikes of hooded flowers in summer. Soil tolerant. Note: the roots are poisonous if eaten. In 2 litre pots........  £4.90
4. Herbaceous Perennials

Adenophora tashiroi A member of the campanulaceae family with upright stems and violet-blue bells in whorls around, early summer. Sun or part shade. Ht.30-36". In 2 litre pots........  £4.90
5. Herbaceous Perennials

Agapanthus Natives of South Africa, an increasing number of hybrids are being introduced, many of which are hardy. The flowers are spectacular long stemmed with 'balls' of trumpets. If the winter is severe it is worthwhile mulching.......  £21.00
6. Herbaceous Perennials

Ageratina (Previously Eupatorium) A summer to autumn flowering group of perennials, all tough and easily grown in sun or partial shade, in ordinary soil that does not dryout in the summer months. They make good cut flowers. In.......  £4.90
7. Herbaceous Perennials

Alchemilla (Lady's Mantle) Lovely soft green leaves that 'hold' raindrops and sprays of lime green flowers in summer. Good ground cover but may seed around a bit (particularly mollis). Grows well in sun or shade, tolerant of most soils. In 2 litr.......  £4.90
8. Herbaceous Perennials

Allium We grow several members of the onion family: all are true perennials and grow in normal, well-drained soil in a reasonably sunny site. Some may be recognized as herbs but they are worthy of being grown in a 'flowering b.......  £4.90
9. Herbaceous Perennials

Amaryllis belladonna AGM. A reasonably hardy bulb originating from South Africa. White with pink markings trumpet-shaped flowers in loose clusters on stout maroon coloured stems appear in October and November before the leaves which then ap.......  £4.90
10. Herbaceous Perennials

Anemone (Windflower) A genus which includes spring, summer and autumn flowering perennials. The species below all prefer humus rich soil and will thrive in sun or shade. The Anemone x hybrida (syn. Japonica) are particularly good for autumn.......  £4.90

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