Often mistaken for a lilac. The grey leaves fall off during winter, leaving the amazing mauve purple flower panicles.
Pretty variegated shrub with bee attracting blue flowers in late summer and autumn.
The name says it all! Soft grey dissected foliage springs up from the base of the plant like a fountain. Attractive mauve/purple flowers held above the foliage in spring. Easy to care for and grows well, even if neglected. Needs a sunny well drained position.
Dwarf suckering dogwood with white spring flowers and stunning purple red stems with blue berries in winter. The colder the winter the better the colour. Good garden plant but will also tolerate swamp conditions. Great habitat for little birds.
A suckering white spring flowered shrub with golden yellow stems accentuated by cold winters. Good spring nectar for inse ts and white berries in late autumn for birds.
Arching sprays of golden-yellow flowers in summer, with strappy green leaves. One of the earliest to flower. Bee and insect attracting. Prefers slightly dry conditions.
Arching sprays of vibrant red flowers in summer, with strappy green leaves. Bee and insect attracting. Prefers slightly dry conditions.
Highly fragrant white flowers smother the low growing foliage in spring and summer. To increase flowering dead head spent flowers. Excellent featureĀ grey border plant in winter. Flowers year after year as it gradually spreads.
Tall growing cottage pink with upright stems carrying very fringed strong pink flowers.

