A small semi prostrate species capable of form in dense matt like colonies of gorgeous blue and creamy white flowers and grayish green small fuzzy leaves. Green seed pods become black when ripe and burst open hurling seeds creating an even larger colony.
This lupin loves full sun and extremely well drainings soils. Seed is from plants growing in deep sandy soils. Don't over water this species no give it poorly drained sites. Plants reach 1 meter in height and are extremely bushy being covered in small fuzzy leaves.
Tall stately flower spikes are usually covered in bicoloured or vividly coloured pea like blooms. Some plants can reach nearly 2 meters tall in the right site. Basal clump of lovely lush palmate leaves are always decorative until the frost takes them.
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...
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 9-12 cm in diameter with...
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.