A nice little trouble free perennial for any garden. Lovely pink flowers abound in massive terminal clusters with the occational cluster along the stems. Blooms from July to September. Very nice dissected leaves. Older plants throw out multiple stems creating a bushy form of 90 cm in height...
Fertile seed. Have seedlings. Beautiful true sky blue flowers open in succession over a month on tall stems on this hard to find Himalayan blue poppy hybrid. From a basal clump of narrowish golden bristled mid green leaves sturdy 1.2 meter stems emerge bearing multiple flower buds. Blooms reach...
One of the most sought after plants in the botanical world with its clear sky blue flowers held 1-1.5 meters above a basal rosette of foliage studded with golden hair. Though it is monocarpic, good healthy plants will produce daughter offshoots that will in turn create daugher offshoots of their...
This near scarlet flowering species is quick to establish itself in the right spot in the garden. A basal rosette of divided deeply toothed pale green leaves provide contrast to the single 2 cm wide blooms held just above the foliage. Plant seldom exceeds 45 cm in height with a 30 cm spread.
Can form clumps in the excess of 1 meter tall with half the spread. Pale green puckered leaves burst with lemony scent and flavor. Great for tea or in potpouris. Flower spikes top each stem and blooms from mid to late summer. Dead head if you don't want it to self seed. Not as invasive as mint.
A clump forming perennial (60 cm tall hairy stems) with short creeping rhizomes. Bright yellow flowers with dark orange spotting really lights up any shady spot in the garden.
2 grams of seed. 1m x 60 cm herbaceous. Bergamot scented leaves and flowers. Nectar attracts many winged creatures. Wide range of colours from mauve, scarlets, red, and purple. Blooms from June to frost.
Hardy enough for the harsh winters as the original stock was grown from seed harvested from wild plants in Alberta. Lovely lilac coloured cousin of Monarda didyma, but it prefers full sun and dryer conditions. Tolerates drought. It grows very well with wormwood and garden sage. Stronger...
This wonderful multibranching herbacous perennial essential in any herb garden. Fuzzy greyish green leaves tolerates full sun but does well in partial shade as well. Entire plant is aromatic. Wonderful nectar and pollen plant to keep those wonderful winged creatures in your garden.
The sweetly scented blooms of this tender perennial planted in Victorian gardens to perfume the air during the cooler parts of the day/evening to heighten the delights of the evening stroll. This selection has great trusses of flowers of dark maroon, pinks and pale creamy lime on individual...