Quite a charming little addition to the summer border with lilac flowers appearing to dangle from an exploded firecracker.
Shiny golden feathery leaves, with pretty small white flowers held well above the foliage.
A neat mounding shrub with soft grey feathery leaves and yellow button flowers in summer. Very quick growing, easy to grow. Needs full sun and very little water.
Tall branching spikes carrying hundreds of white stars and is in flower for a good eight weeks during spring.
Very rare dwarf form with low growing tufts of strappy leaves and impressive 1 – 1.5 metre high spires of nodding red flowers tipped green. Nectar feeding birds just can’t get enough of them.
Bold green strappy leaves with impressive brick red flower spikes
Tall growing vigorous perennial with lilac flowers on tall stems. Open ground divisions for a limited time.
Mound forming neat groundcover with heart shaped serrated leaves and very pretty mauve upward facing flowers in spring. Best in soft sun or part shade. Great edge to the garden bed as the foliage is attractive even when not in flower. Grows 5cm high x 50cm wide.
Pure white, fragrant flowers with fringed edges are held above dwarf grey leaves
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.