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Hardy Perennials

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  1. Extremely hardy, Digitalis grandiflora is one of the toughest and best performers of all the foxgloves.

    Digitalis grandiflora

    Syn: Digitalis ambigua. Perennial Foxglove
    €2.10
    Digitalis grandiflora is one of the few truly perennial foxgloves. Extremely hardy and one of the best performers. Bearing upright stalks of beautiful creamy-yellow bells through the summer, the lovely soft shade allows this plant to blend with almost anything in the garden.
  2. Digitalis lanata has a beautiful colouration. This unusual foxglove is well-worth trying in a shady spot in the garden.

    Digitalis lanata 'Café Crème'

    Grecian, Woolly, Perennial Foxglove
    €2.10

    Out of stock

    Digitalis lanata has a beautiful 'Coffee and Cream' colouration, from late spring to mid summer it produces spikes of densely packed, fawn-coloured flowers each with a pearl coloured lower lip. Each of the blooms is delicately patterned with dark brown veins.
  3. Digitalis obscura 'Sunset Foxglove'

    Digitalis obscura 'Sunset Foxglove'

    Dwarf Perennial Foxglove, Willow Leaf Foxglove
    €2.70

    This rare and lovely foxglove from Spain is one of the very best in cultivation. Digitalis obscura, the Sunset Foxglove blooms from late spring to mid-summer with striking bell-shaped blooms in all the colours of the sunset. Rusty orange and amber with interior red veining and spotting.

  4. Digitalis purpurea heywoodii 'Silver Fox' is an elegant and rare foxglove that is ideal for borders or containers.
    €2.70

    Digitalis 'Silver Fox' is one of the most beautiful dwarf Foxgloves for the cottage garden and border. Growing to just 60 to 70cm tall, the creamy-white speckled bells are flushed with soft lavender-pink. An elegant and rare foxglove that is ideal for borders or containers.

  5. Echinacea is valued as a short-term stimulant to the immune system, it is also a beautiful plant!

    Echinacea angustifolia

    Western Coneflower, Narrow Leaf Coneflower Medicinal Herb
    €2.95

    Native to the central and south-eastern parts of the United States, Echinacea angustifolia is valued as a short-term stimulant to the immune system. This classic purple flower is easy to grow and continues to be a favorite in home and public gardens, a ‘tried and true’ classic sure to please any home gardener.

  6. Echinacea pallida, also known as the Pale Purple Coneflower is one of the more rare members of the Echinacea family,

    Echinacea pallida

    Pale Purple Coneflower
    €2.70

    Echinacea pallida is one of the more rare members of the Echinacea family. They have much longer, ray flowers than those of the more familiar purple coneflower, the plants bloom earlier and continue to bloom sporadically through the autumn months.

  7. Echinacea paradoxa

    Echinacea paradoxa

    Yellow Coneflower
    €2.75

    Echinacea paradoxa is a true paradox – a rare and highly unusual yellow variety of the much loved “Purple Coneflower”. With large, yellow ray flowers and the classical raised cone, the blooms are slightly fragrant and make excellent cut flowers. Echinacea paradoxa is a beautiful, elegant and easy plant to grow.

  8. For gardeners Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden.

    Echinacea purpurea

    Purple Cone Flower

    Starting at: €1.95

    Out of stock

    Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden. Flowering from early July right through to September, it is sturdy and self-supporting, hardy and easy to grow, undemanding and suitable for both the formal border and the meadow look.

  9. Echinacea ‘Magnus’ is an outstanding selection of the 'Cone Flower', which has for many years been one of late summer's most garden worthy forms.

    Echinacea purpurea 'Magnus'

    Magnus' Purple Coneflower
    €2.45
    Echinacea ‘Magnus’ is an outstanding selection of the 'Cone Flower'. Distinguished by the warm bright colour of its exceptionally large flowers, and horizontal petals. This award winning variety has for many years been one of late summer's most garden worthy forms
  10. For gardeners Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden.

    Echinacea purpurea, Organic

    Purple Coneflower
    €2.70
    Echinacea purpurea is one of the most versatile perennials for the garden. Flowering from early July right through to September, it is sturdy and self-supporting, hardy and easy to grow, undemanding and suitable for both the formal border and the meadow look. Organic Seed.
  11. One of my favourites for the back row and I love the prickly blue balls in July.
    €2.10
    One of my favourites for the back row. The rounded, violet-blue flower heads on silvery, branched, leafy stems are actually much softer than they look. An unusual colour and structure, so a great conversation piece and an excellent dried flower.
  12. Erigeron is an amazingly versatile plant, being low-growing, happy in sun or partial shade and thriving in any well-drained soil.

    Erigeron karvinskianus 'Profusion'

    Mexican Daisy, Fleabane
    €2.95
    Producing a profusion of daisy like blooms from May right through till November, the flowers open white but change to deep pink as they mature. Erigeron is easy to grow and an amazingly versatile plant, being low-growing, happy in sun or partial shade and thriving in any well-drained soil.
  13. A highly ornamental plant often grown in gardens for its metallic bluish flowers and intensely whitish-glaucous leaves.

    Eryngium maritimum

    Seaside Eryngo, Sea Holly.
    Ancient Crop. Wildflower of Britain and Ireland
    €3.25

    Out of stock

    Eryngium maritimum is an evergreen perennial plant native to Europe. Often found on sea shores, it is a protected species in many parts of the world. Highly ornamental, it is grown in gardens for its metallic bluish flowers and intensely whitish-glaucous leaves, it is very attractive to bees and butterflies.

  14. Eryngium planum

    Eryngium planum

    Blue Sea Holly
    €1.60

    This attractive sea holly forms clumps of evergreen, soft, deep green heart-shaped leaves. In early summer, the thin wirey stems emerge, set with spiny leaves. The branched stems carry a profusion of small, sea holly flowers in bright, steely blue. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil.

  15. Eryngium variifolium ‘Miss Marble’

    Eryngium variifolium ‘Miss Marble’

    Variable-Leaved Sea Holly, Moroccan Sea Holly
    €2.75

    Eryngium variifolium ‘Miss Marble’ is a spectacular evergreen perennial. The neat mound of basal leaves are attractively marbled with silver veining. In summer upright stems bear silvery-blue flowers, each thimble is surrounded by long, slender bracts which splay outwards, adding to the prickly appearance.

  16. The long sword-shaped leaves of Eryngium yuccifolium launch an architectural wonder of tight set thistle-style, white spheres and pointed ivory-white bracts

    Eryngium yuccifolium

    Button Sea Holly, Rattlesnake Master
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    Long sword-shaped leaves that launch an architectural wonder of tight set thistle-style, white spheres, the flowers of Eryngium yuccifolium are borne on tall branching stems. The unique structure and colour make it highly desirable to gardeners as accent plants in borders and wildflower meadows.

  17. This architectural and eye catching plant bears generously clusters of ivory-white blooms.

    Eupatorium fistulosum f. albidum 'Ivory Towers'

    Hollow Joe Pye weed, Queen of the Meadow
    €2.95
    Introduced in 2010, Eupatorium ‘Ivory Towers’ is relatively new to our gardens yet has already been awarded the RHS Award of Garden Merit . This architectural plant bears generously clusters of ivory-white blooms which are long-lasting and beloved by butterflies. Given an early sowing, will flower the first year.
  18. From July and continuing until autumn, the plants are crowned with large, domed panicles of pinkish-purple nectar-rich flowers.

    Eupatorium maculatum atropurpureum

    Spotted Joe Pye weed
    Eutrochium purpureum subsp. maculatum
    €2.70

    Out of stock

    Eupatorium maculatum atropurpureum is handsome in all of its parts. Invaluable for the late-summer border, the mid-green leaves and stems are suffused with a dusky purple. From July they are crowned with large domed panicles of pinkish-purple nectar-rich flowers.
  19. Euphorbia characias forms a natural rounded shape, and brings structure and an architectural quality to the garden, while the colour and texture offer almost endless contrast possibilities.

    Euphorbia characias subsp wulfenii

    Mediterranean Spurge
    €3.55

    One of the grandest of plants, Euphorbia characias 'Wulfenii' has upright stems clothed with whorls of fleshy, mat grey-green leaves that lend the whole plant a textural quality that is unparalleled. From March to June the plants are topped with intense chartreuse-green flowers'.

  20. Euphorbia marginata “Summer Icicle” is a highly versatile, ornamental plant and a great garden performer.

    Euphorbia marginata 'Summer Icicle'

    Dwarf Snow on the Mountain, Mountain Snow
    €2.35

    Out of stock

    Summer Icicle adds wonderful contrast to bright summer bedding and container displays and is at home in the border where it performs well in hot and dry soils. The flowers form small white cups at the top and centre of the plant. It is top branching so ideal for use as a cut flower.

  21. Euphorbia myrsinites is a charming plant that deserves to be better known.

    Euphorbia myrsinites

    Myrtle Spurge
    €3.45

    Out of stock

    Euphorbia myrsinites is a charming plant, a prostrate-growing evergreen with trailing stems that are clad in spiraling grey-blue leaves. An easy, tough, tidy groundcover and one of the most useful and highly ornamentally plants to grow in the garden.
  22. The flowers are produced from earliest spring right through until early winter and are as valuable in the border as they are in the cutting garden.

    Euphorbia oblongata

    Eggleaf spurge. Oblong spurge
    €2.70

    Out of stock

    Euphorbia oblongata is one of the very loveliest euphorbias. With dazzling yellow flowers, vibrant lime green bracts and dark green, oval leaves with pale green veins. Often grown as an annual, this fabulous and attractive plant is one of the longest-flowering and most valuable of commercial cut flowers.

  23. It colours up with a great mound of yellow-green that lasts the best part of a month, fading gracefully for a month or so after.

    Euphorbia polychroma

    Cushion spurge, Many-coloured spurge.
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Euphorbias give us some of the best early spring herbaceous colour, but Euphorbia polychroma has the most impact. This compact variety grows to only 50cm with a great mound of yellow-green flowers in spring and echoes the daffodils.
  24. Bronze fennel looks fantastic as a centrepiece for a sunny herb garden, or among tall perennials and grasses.

    Fennel, Bronze Fennel

    Herb Fennel, Bronze Fennel.
    €2.25

    Used in many culinary dishes, the leaves and seeds of Fennel have a sweet aroma and an aniseed flavour. The fine clouds of feathery, bronze-purple leaves are wonderful in the herb garden or among tall perennials and grasses. The foliage acts as a delicate veil through which flower heads of plants can be seen.

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