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  1. Pennisetum villosum is one of the easiest and most visually stunning grasses to grow

    Pennisetum villosum 'Cream Falls'

    Chinese Fountain Grass
    €2.65
    Pennisetum villosum is one of the easiest and most visually stunning grasses to grow. Brilliant white, rabbit-tail spikes are produced in abundance from bushy, clump-forming deciduous plants. Eye-catching and early to flower in borders or large containers.
  2. Russian Sage is one of the great garden plants of all time. 'Taiga' is the first available as a first year flowering perennial.
    €3.65

    Russian Sage is one of the great garden plants of all time, but if you've been frustrated by their floppy nature, this new variety will be a welcome addition. Growing to about 60 to 75cm tall, Perovskia atriplicifolia 'Taiga' is also the first Russian sage available as a first year flowering perennial.

  3. With its long period of flowering, Phlomis russeliana is a justifiably popular plant.

    Phlomis russeliana

    Jerusalem Sage, Turkish Sage
    €2.95
    Phlomis russeliana is a justifiably popular plant, with lovely sage-like rosettes of heart shaped leaves. From late spring, right through to early autumn, whorls of hooded, soft yellow flowers appear. Each plant can contain as many as fifty individual blooms creating a magnificent candelabra effect.
  4. Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'

    Rudbeckia occidentalis 'Green Wizard'

    Western Coneflower, Green Coneflower
    €2.65

    An absolute gift to flower arrangers, this is a noble and ornamental plant for the back of any border making nice clumps of foliage. It is, of course, the flowers that are remarkable: three or four inches across, “green” is one’s immediate impression on seeing them.

  5. Sanguisorba menziesii

    Sanguisorba menziesii

    Alaskan Burnet
    €2.45

    Out of stock

    Sanguisorba menziesii instantly catches the eye in the garden. With dense clusters of deep red, fat wiggly caterpillar shaped flowers and blue-green rounded leaves on gently arching stems, the colouring harmonises beautifully together.

  6. Sanguisorba officinalis is a an old-world herb that is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

    Sanguisorba officinalis

    Greater Burnet, Di-Yu
    Ancient Herb, WIldflower of Britain and Ireland
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    Sanguisorba officinalis is a native of Europe and an old-world herb that is currently enjoying a resurgence in popularity thanks to the revival of interest in perennial gardens and naturalised form of planting. Perfect for natural style planting schemes, it looks right at home in a swaying sea of grasses.

  7. Sanguisorba tenuifolia ‘Alba’ is a slender, refined plant. The clusters of flowers float like dainty ghosts at the tips of their slender stems.

    Sanguisorba tenuifolia ‘Alba’

    Japanese Burnet, Oriental Burnet
    €2.65

    This Japanese species of Burnet has infiltrated our psyche and somehow manipulated us so that we can find no fault with this most refined of perennials. Flowering in the first half of summer, the highly tactile flowers float like dainty ghosts at the tips of their slender stems.

  8. Hugely impressive in any garden, Sedum telephium ‘Emperors Wave’ is ideal for adding a curious splash of colour to a garden even in winter.

    Sedum telephium 'Emperor's Waves'

    Emperor's Stonecrop
    Recently renamed Hylotelephium telephium
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Hugely impressive in any garden, Sedum telephium ‘Emperors Wave’ boasts succulent, blue-green foliage and masses of star-shaped flowers in glorious shades of deep pink and purple. They are popular with late season perennials and ornamental grasses. The extreme contrast in flower shape enhance each other, adding to the textures and colours of the late season garden.

  9. Sedum ussuriense has blue-green succulent, rounded leaves that are followed by a glowing display or carmine-red flowers.

    Sedum ussuriense 'Pink Beacon'

    Ussuri River Stonecrop
    Recently renamed Hylotelephium ussuriense
    €2.80

    Sedum ussuriense is at its best in late summer and through autumn, the blue-green succulent, rounded leaves are followed by a glowing display or carmine-red flower clusters. It even pleases the eye in winter when its seed heads turn into a stage for dew drops and ice crystals.

  10. Solidago 'Golden Baby'  is a hardy perennial that bears flat-topped clusters of golden-yellow plumes

    Solidago canadensis 'Golden Baby'

    Aka 'Goldkind' and 'Yellow Springs'.
    €2.55

    Solidago canadensis 'Golden Baby' is an easy to grow hardy perennial that bears flat-topped clusters of golden-yellow plumes. Growing to around 60cm tall they are perfect for borders or containers and provide end-of-season colour. Given an early sowing they will bloom in their first year.

  11. Sporobolus is considered by many to be one of the most refined of all the prairie grasses.

    Sporobolus heterolepis

    Dropseed, Sacaton Grass
    €2.70

    Out of stock

    Sporobolus displays a magnificent fountain of fine textured, emerald-green leaves which develop rich shades of reddish-gold or deep orange in the autumn, but the great joy of this plant is that it produces a great cloudy haze of tiny flower heads. Numerous stalks with delicate, open panicles shoot up and over the clump.

  12.  Stipa 'Bridal Veil' has gorgeous silvery-white flower panicles, it is one of the prettiest perennial grasses.

    Stipa capillata 'Bridal Veil'

    Feather Grass, Needle Grass. Aka ‘Lace Veil’.
    €2.95

    Out of stock

    Stipa capillata 'Bridal Veil' is one of the prettiest perennial grasses. Forming a dense, glossy green clump of foliage they bloom in summer with beautiful upright plumes. The hair-like awns are at first clear green, and as they mature they turn a beautiful silvery-white.

  13. Stipa gigantea, the Golden Oat grass ranks among the finest of all garden plants.

    Stipa gigantea

    Golden Oats
    €4.25
    Stipa gigantea is the most dramatically beautiful of all grasses. It has the wonderful and fashionably transparent quality of providing height without bulk, tall stems of golden oat-like flowers allow glimpses into the garden beyond.
  14. Stipa tenuissima plants are covered with masses of elegant pale feathery seed-heads

    Stipa tenuissima 'Pony Tails'

    Recently renamed 'Nassella tenuissima'. Mexican Feather Grass
    €2.75
    Stipa tenuissima 'Pony Tails' is wonderfully impressive. In summer, plants are covered with masses of elegant pale feathery seed-heads which are held a little above the foliage. These can be cut for use in arrangements indoors. Alternatively they make a useful winter food source for finches and other seed-eating birds.
  15.  Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Purpureum' produces up a superb array of flower stems,  topped by a hazy, fuzzy show of purple flowers.

    Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Purpureum'

    French Meadow-Rue, Greater Meadow Rue.
    €2.55

    Out of stock

    Thalictrum aquilegifolium 'Purpureum' features a basal clump of lacy, blueish-green foliage topped by a hazy, fuzzy show of purple flowers. They produce a shimmering hazy effect in beds and borders wildflower gardens or meadows. Both leaves and flowers are good for flower arrangements.

  16. Thalictrum lucidum

    Thalictrum lucidum

    Shining Meadow Rue
    €2.20

    Thalictrum lucidum is a less well known species of meadow rue, it sports luscious deep green, fern-like foliage. In mid-summer the plant is festooned with a superb array of fragrant flower stems, topped with airy puffs of soft cream flowers each with bright yellow stamens.

  17. Masses of golden-yellow flowers with attractive violet filaments are accented by golden orange stamens.

    Verbascum nigrum

    Dark Mullein
    €2.25

    Out of stock

    Verbascum nigrum is one of the most reliable and long-flowering verbascum, it is also one of the truly perennial species. This European native bloom profusely with masses of golden-yellow flowers. First thing in the morning, the flowers are alive with bees getting on with their day’s work. Take time to stand and admire them for a few minutes. They will pay you no heed, they’re far too busy.

  18. Verbascum nigrum var. album bloom profusely in late spring with masses of white flowers each with attractive violet filaments and accented by golden orange stamens.
    €2.00

    Out of stock

    Verbascum nigrum is one of the most reliable and long-flowering verbascum, it is also one of the truly perennial species. The variety ‘Album’ bloom profusely in late spring with masses of white flowers with attractive violet filaments, held on candelabra like branches. They bloom throughout the summer, with a few sporadic flowers still in September to early October.

  19. Verbascum olympicum at Great Dixter, Christopher Lloyd loved their statuesque flowerheads.
    €2.00

    Verbascums are statuesque in both foliage and flower. This elegant species, native to the Olympus mountains is arguably the finest of the genus. Tall flower spikes rise from the centre of the foliage, each are weighted heavily with bright, golden-yellow blooms giving the effect of an enormous candelabra.

  20. Relatively new to cultivation Verbascum phoeniceum 'Violetta' is by far the darkest flowered mullein available.

    Verbascum phoeniceum 'Violetta'

    Purple Mullein, aka Temptress Purple
    €2.35

    Relatively new to cultivation Verbascum phoeniceum 'Violetta' is the smallest growing of the perennial Verbascums. Soundly perennial and drought tolerant it produces delicate flower spikes with whorls of tissue thin purple blooms that ascend to the finest point. It is by far the darkest flowered mullein available.

  21. This long flowering beauty flaunts its sprays of fragrant flowers from mid to late summer.

    Verbena bonariensis

    Tall Verbena, Clustertop Vervain
    €2.15
    Verbena bonariensis is a very useful plant. The flowers, on tall, slim delicate stalks dance in the wind. It is a graceful counterpart to larger flowers and invariably compliments the landscape without overwhelming any of it.
  22. Veronica longifolia blooms with  tall, slender blue columns crowded with small tubular blossoms.
    €2.55

    Veronica longifolia prefers a position in sun or part shade in moist well-drained soil. The sophisticated blue spires bloom in midsummer and last for several months. They make a strong vertical statement and are an excellent contrast to more traditional flowers shapes when positioned at the front of the border.

  23. Veronica provides some of the clearest, truest blues in the perennial border.

    Veronica spicata 'Blue'

    Spiked Speedwell
    €1.95

    Out of stock

    Gardeners are often looking for good solid perennials that will have attractive flowers, be easy to take care of, grow nicely but not take over the garden. One group of plants that should be considered is the Veronicas. They provide some of the clearest, truest blues in the perennial border.

  24. With a strong vertical aspect, the flower spikes of Veronicastrum sibiricum grow to a height of 120cm.

    Veronicastrum sibiricum

    Siberian Culver's Root
    €2.35

    To garden with an Oudolf-esque plant like Veronicastrum, it is not necessary to turn your outdoor space into a prairie: you are allowed to keep your flower beds. Naturalistic planting travels well, and Veronicastrum holds its own in a formal border as well as in the middle of a lawn which has turned into a meadow.

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