This vigorous perennial has trailing stems with lance-shaped toothed green leaves and bears solitary cup-shaped golden yellow flowers in late spring. Suits a rock garden. May become invasive.
This unusual plant from the Tibetan Himalayas is rarely seen by western gardeners and is rarely available. The tight rosettes extend in the spring to produce 30cm (12in) stems that sport a succession of 2cm (1in) primrose yellow tubular flowers for most of the summer. An exotic but subtle plant for...
Upright, sparsely-branched deciduous tree peony with dark green leaves that are deeply cut into pointed lobes. Bears nodding, single cup-shaped yellow flowers. Height and spread is 5 feet.
This herbaceous perennial has blue-green leaves divided into nine ovate leaflets, sometimes with red margins. In mid-spring it bears single, bowl-shaped flowers in pure lemon-yellow with pale yellow stamens. A lovely plant for the mixed border. 3 foot height and spread.
Herbaceous perennial with large green leaves, each with 9 leaflets that are pale gray-green and slightly hairy beneath. Produces single, cup-shaped white to purplish red flowers, with yellow anthers. Height and spread 24-28 inches.
This erect short-lived perennial has coarsely toothed green leaves and bears solitary cup-shaped soft orange flowers in summer. Height/spread 12 inches.
Brilliant orange solitary flowers are held well above the blue-green foliage. This erect perennial has been open pollinated, so expect some colour variation. Height 12 inches.
This clump-forming perennial has pinnatisect green leaves and bears solitary cup-shaped scarlet flowers from late spring to midsummer. The petals have large black basal spots. Height and spread 18-36 inches.